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JteHjr Jumubff journal For the Journal. QBANDMAMA’S EXCUSE. nv ELSIE VASE. so Urandmam* will spoil the children. They say do they not my dear ? With all the caressing and petting. But Grandmama doesn’t fear. I know I am fond and foolish, O’er my darlings, although It is but a little while dear, And I would be ready to go. Yet I And myself after wishing In the dreary days to come, I could shield them as now from sorrow; And dear there will be some. And somehow I pity the children, I think with as gentle care, A* if they had borne the burdens, I know they will have to bear. And so perhaps I am fonder, j More tender too, as you see, For trying to comfort the little ones more. For the pains that is to be; For often when thinking about them. They seem to be careworn men, And weary women, 1 always smile 'To And them children again. It may be with the valley of peace hard by, And the twilight very near, The twilight that comes with the dawning. Not with the evening my dear, And looking back to the mountains, Bright with youth’s rosiest beams, • It may be the path I have traveled It not so steep as It seems. It may be the stones will be smoother, And the blossoms perhaps more sweeter, Though the way will be rough at her feet, 1 fear To the tired little feet. ■* How my heart yearns over my darlings None knoweth save one above, And lore thogh unwise is foreign Perhaps by that InAnite love. And why should I be repining ? When the little fowls of the air Fall not, nor the lilies blossom. Without this tender care. And shall be not comfort my darlings When the evil days draw near: But it may be they will want Gramlinama too, There a little my dear. EQUALIZER —OK— VACUIM CURE. OR. G. T. NORGROSS, ; -AND j_ x*. ixxjisrx, At Ao. 41, Perham Street, In Rear of Court House, This Mod# of Treatment, which is being adopted by a large number of tlio Medical Profes sion, has become quite popular In almost every State of the Union. It has been examined by thou sands of Physicians, of all schools of medicine, and there bas not l>cen one dilsenting voice to the correctness of the principle; nil acknowledge that It fills a vacuum in the Science of Medicine. The sick and afflicted ure demanding It everywhere. Wc have demonstrated the fact that Paralysis Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Gout, Consumption in Us incipient stages, all Cancerous Affections, Dropsy, Varicose Veins, Weak Chests, Narrow Chests, Asthma, Weak Lungs, Weak Hacks, Weak, Stiff and Shrunken Limbs, Curvature of the Spine, and other Spinal Affections, Sciatica, Khenmatism of years standing, Spasms, Epilepsy, Palsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, Derangement of the Mind, Prolapsus Uteri, Obstructed Menstruation, with all their concomitant diseases, Impotenry, and ail kinds of weakness of the Generative Organs, CAN BE CUBED. It brings a greater supply ol blood and nutrition to all weak parts, thus creating new lift 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 following testimonials In regard to our treat ment we have obtained permission to make public, and others may be seen at our Office: Augusta, Dec. 14, 1870. Dk*. Nobcboss A Hunt:—In reply to your re quest I have to say, that some eighteen months since 1 began to be affeeied with a <1 seaae which the physicians pronounced to he “Loss of Nervous Power," since which time 1 had not been able to at tend to business of any kind. About six weeks since, I was advised to try the “Vacuum Cure” un der your directions, and am free to say that up to this time J have received decided benefit from its use, and I am now able to attend to mv I ustness. J. K. MlLLlKEN. Military As>llm, Tools, Dec. 15,1870. Du. C.T. NoRCBOSS & J. L. Ill NT, Gentlemen When I came to you for treatment 1 was completely proatrated by paralysis, my arms were partially, and my legs totally immovable and my sight almost destroyed. I had tried eve*y means of relief of w hich'I knew, spending many hundreds of dollars for the purpose, without obtaining benefit. The first treatment improved me, and utter a few* opera tions I was enabled to walk about my ward on crutches, and could discern objects about me much belter. EDGAR A. IIANAKY. Du. Isaac H. Stearns, Medical Director of the Military Asylum, previously w rote in regard to our treatment as follows "I think llanaky was improved by your treat ment, and by a course of treatment he may be cured. My brother, Rev. G. F. Stearns of filch uiond, Me., told me of some one there who was greatly benefited by your treatment ” A gentleman from Wilton, N. 11., afflicted with liver complaint and a very weak state ol'the lungs, who took miiy tw o of our treatments, wrote as fol lows:—>UJ feel first rate, and am now able to attend to hnsiness, early and late. The pain is gone—-1 don’t know’ where.” 33^ We would also refer among others a* to the merit* ot Utis treatment, to High Sheriff Hew ins. Daniel Cony and Marshall Whilhed. Office Hours from 9 to 1*2 M., 2 to « and 7 to 9 P. M., except Monday and Thursday evenings. octl-tAw:im KfjO LI DAY QI F T H ! ~ a: staov’s One Price Boot & Shoe Store, nearly opposite PARROTT ft BRADBURY’S.) JI HT RECEIVED, -a large lot Cents’ Fine Toilet 8lippers. A full lino LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BOOTS, latest Style* and Warranted. Snow Boots ! (n alee artlele for the Cold Weather,) in great Assortment. Bora’ Rubber, Calf and Kip Boota, (Light and Hear,.) MISSES’ AND CHILDREN S BOOTS. I.ace and Button. All site* RUBBER 8HOES, PLAIN and SANDALS. « Please call and examine, a* it i« a pleasure I wourgood*. novll-ttf MTIS. SC. G-XXjXj. FAKHIOSABLE DREWN -and CLOAKMAKEE. Abo Agent fur Hutterlch *m Pattern*. BOONS over BARTON ft RUSSELL, I south.«re«t corner Bridge and Water Street*, i deeT-tlm BATH AIVIJ BOOTHBAY! Tlig EASTERN STEAMBOAT COMPANY’S STEAMERS Sasanoa and Spray. Fall Arrangement ! On and after MONDAY, September 19th but one trip will be made each way daily, Sundays excepted, Leaving P.ootli bay at 8 o’clock A. M., “ Bath at 3* o’clock I*. M. WM. W. MASON. Agent at Bath. E. THORPE, Agent at Booth bay. FOR BOSTON! Spring Arrangement l THE STEAMER STAR of tie EAST (COMMENCED her regular trips from the Ken J nebec, THURSDAY, May loth, 1870, and will until further notice, run aa follows: Leaving Gardiner every’ Monday and Thursday 1 at 3 o’clock, Richmond at 4, and Bath at 0 P. M. THE STEAMER CXARIOX, Will leave Augusta at 12 M., Hallowed at 1.45 P. | M., connecting with the above boat at Gardiner. For further particulars impure of W. J. Tuck, Augusta; II. Fuller A Son, Hallowed. T. B. Grant, Gaidiner; J. T. Robinson, Richmond; J. E. Brow n, Bath. I Gardiner, April 11,1870. fl9apr j PATENT ROOFING! HP HE SUBSCRIBERS would most respectfully A inform the citizens of Augusta, Hallowed anil Dresden that they have purchased the Exclusive Right to manufacture, apply and sell Hutchins’ Celebrated Patent Hair Fabric Roofing In the above named towns. We claim many advan tages lor this roofing over any other invention. It Does not Overload the Hoof. It will form a perfect sheet over any shingled roof and make it tight. It is equally applicable for all kinds of flat or steep tinned roofs. The Fabric Rooting is pronounced by all who are acquainted with its merits to be SUPERIOR to any Rooting ever before offered to the public. J. S. BUKER. S. K. & ROBERT LITTLEFIELD, GARDINER, ME. All orders for Roofing left at .1. 8. Bvkeh’s Fish Market, 2 doors below Johnson House. Orders may be left with G. W. JONES, AUGUSTA. sept30t3m_*__ REOPENED. The Large and Spacious EATING HOUSE! THE subscriber would inform the travelling pub lic that he has reopened A First Class Katins House, -AT XO. 19 WATFli STREET Gardiner, Maine, Formerly known as Somes* Saloon. The rooms have all been refurnished in the best possible manner. The Ladies' Room, up stairs, i9 large and elegantly arranged. Meals will be fur nished at all hours. Table Boarders Accommodated By the week at reasonable rates. And by strict attention to business, the Proprie tor hopes to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. I>. 7.V. VIXING. Gardiner Nov. 18,1870, _ftf War in Europe!! Ilurruli for CHARLEY HOBBS. HE has just removed into his New and Elegant Store on Water nearly opposite Union Street, where he will keep constantly on hand a Choice Selection of Fruits — AND — Confectionery of all hinds, Also a Splendid Lot of Gent's FurnlahliiK Goods ! of every description. 11c lias a Fine Lot of Gent’s Ties, of nil the Latest and Most Pleasing Styles. Those in want of a Fine Flavored CIGAR, or some of the BEST Smoking TOBACCO to be tumid in the State, O; anything in CHABLEY’8 Line, will do well to Give him a Call. n~I>on’t forget the Sew Store ..Mr CIIAS. IIOBBS, Water St., Halujwkli.. novIB^tf House lor Sale ! A MCE TWO-STORY IIOC8E with L and Sta ble, convenient for one or tw o families, being the premises formerly occupied by John P. Anker loo, coiner of Slate and Laurel Streets, the fourth house North the Catholic church. Enquire of M. W. FARR, Insurance Agent, Darby Block, Oct. 27,1870. ttf Augusta. BATH TLBS, COPPEK BOILERS, Water Closets, Wash Basins, IlltAHH «fc PLATED WABE, fast Iron Pipe, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, And every article pertaining to Plumbing kept con stantly on band and lor bale at H. R. STRATTON’S, Corner Bridge A Water Streets, Under Hunt’s Hat Store. N. I!. Plumbing in ail it# branches done in a neat and thorough manner. Particular Attention Paid to Jobbing. tl3apr-tf Shooting Tackle. ji. w7"losg, SUCCESSOR TO L. M. LELAND, GUISMITH And Dealer In Shooting Tackle of Every Variety liifle# ami Shot Gun# made to order and war ranted, old sin.I Gun# rimmed out smooth and made to ►hoot thiols uml strong. Als-J, Ammunition ol the nicest quality. ltriMlring done Neatly nnd Promptly. Illnellnur Powder. The best quality and largest stock ever kept in this market. For sale at Factory price#. Country f'ealerb supplied in any quantity or quality at dis count. _ y J?L. F. I3MER.Y, -DEALER IN Reef, Fork, button, Vc-al, Foultry, Tripe, Sausage*, Fruit, VegetablcR, Ac. No. 2 Market Square, AUGUSTA. novlO-ttf i Iftallotoell atrbertteemntts.* Removed. JAMES H. LEIGH Has removed Into the Elegant & Spacious New Store Which lia» been fitted up in a thorough and tasteful style expressly to accommo date bis Dry Goods & Carpet BUSINESS. ' He has purchased for tnc Fall and Winter Trade A I.ARUE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. Lyons Poplins, Marinos, Cretans, Ropp Goods, Empress Cloths SERGES, SATEENS, And a Full Line of Black Alpacas ami Brillian tines, Woolens, Flannels. Print* and Ginghams, Also, a Very Fine Line of Shnwls and Cloakings. Carpetings! Carpetings! He has opened in his new room a Large Stock ol Woolen, Hemp and Oil Cloth Carpeting. Straw Matting, Feathers, and Batting constantly on hand. JAMES II. LEIGH, Water Street. oet27-ftf Hallowlll. Maine. 200 Fairs Premium Blankets. 10-4, 11-4 12-4, At about half tltelr value. A Great Bargain ! For Sale by fi. F. WARNER, West side WATER STREET, Hallowell, Main©, oetl9-f3m Black smithing ! French & Smith, Blacksmith, house shoeing, ana job HIV., done to order. Also, attend** to CAR HI AGE WORK of all kinds. Second street below HALLOWELL HOUSE, Hallowell, Maine. October 21, Is70. Ilf B. F. WARNER, DEALER IN DreKM Goods, Shawls and Woolens1 Imct iioodt mmd Emhroidtrin, Hosiery, Glove* and Small Wares, A Full Stock ot Housekeeping Goods generally. West aide Water Street, octll>-t3m HALLOWELL, Me, S. F. Davenport, Agent for the sale of the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACHINES -ALSO AGENT FOR THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Hallowell, Maine. Place of business has been removed to nearl i opposite Western Union Telegraph Ofliee. Machines Repaired and Exchanged ttf-june7 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, Mr. A. F. Morse has just returned from Boston with A very large and desirable assortment of Stereoscopic Views, which will 1)6 6old at Boston prices. He also makes and keeps constantly on hand Views of Hallowell and Vicinity. Any views which Ills customers may want whtef are not in his selection, will be ordered immediate ty. He has a great variety of PICTL'KE FRAMES on hand. All orders for (Yarning done with neatness and despatch. Pictures of every style, made cheap. The Public are invited to call at lus rooms on Water St., corner Union St., Hallowell. and ex •mine his stock. ljuly-itf PICTURE FRAMES ! Square and Oval, constantly on hand, Framing every description done to order. Photographs, Tin-tvpes and Melaneotypes. A1 pictures copied and enlarged. Stereoscopic Views—home and Foreign. Views of residences made to order. Stereoscopes, Albums and all other goods usually found in a hrst*clas» Photographic Establishment. A. F. MORSE, Water Street, Hallowell. oct20-ttf Pinkham & Small! TiroULlf respectfully inform their patrons anil ,Y friends tlu.t thev have removed to the Store in PERI.EY'S BLOCK, formerly occupied by MARK JOHNSON, where they will keep constantly on hand BEEF, LAMB, PORK ! anil such other goods as are generally in a FIRST CLASS FroviMlou Store I ALSO PISH AU.2nds. Thankful for past favors, they hope liy close at tention to business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. Goods delivered In any pari of the City free ol charge. Pinkham & Small. Hallowed, Oct. 13,1810.__octl3-ftf _ PURCHASE YOUR ‘ GROCERIES -AT KING’S. HF. keep* constantly an hand CHOICE PRO VISIONS of nil kind*, which will be sold cheap for Cash. Nice Butler, Livermore Cheese, Pork, Lard, Teas of all kinds, Cof fee, Sugars, and as rood an assortment of Groceries as can be found in the City. Give him a call, next door to Steven,*’ Meat Murket, WATER ST., Hallow ell. J. KING. October 23.1870. _________ *tf J. B. NYB, Dealer in Choice Family G roceries And Provlalona, TURK’S ISLAND, LIVERPOOL, DAIRY, AND TABLE 8ALT. fssalr, Product hough! mud told. octao-ttf fO Per Cent. Bonds ! CII Y AND COUNTY. Interest Payable Semi-Annually COLLECTED COX VEXIEXTLY. Rate of Interest Sanctioned by Law. Sixes $100 and $300. A limited amount fur t-ale by IIEXUY BOYNTON, North's Block, Water St., Augusta. Me. X. B.—City and County Bonds are among the safest and best kinds of investment. All the taxa ble property in a city or county is security for their payment. 9W CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, fi I-decs O I c Cushing & Holmes AKE HAVING IVice IFVesIi Oysters Again, and are dispensing thorn to their customers in all parts of the city. Thanking all for their past patronage, we hope for A Conti nun nee of the name, And others who desire to be furnished with the Best Fresh Fish and Oysters, there is in the market. —ALSO— Salt, Corned and Smoked FISH, of all descriptions. P,S.—We are receiving daily Genuine BELFAST CLAMS, the only Fish Market in the city where they can be obtained. CUSHING & HOLMES, Near It. It. Bridge, Water street, Al’GUsTA. novs-ttf Cougli Candy ! WEITOENBUKG’S COUGH CANDY cures COUGHS. COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH and all Throat troubles. 2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Fancy Goods, efi-c., soul by ianl-ly* W. WEXDENBURG. Fine Oolong Teas! At: TITOONnVH, WEST END KENNELrX BRIDGE. july.W-fSteod THE Central Railroad OF IOWA Connecting St. Louis & SI. Paul NOW NEARLY COMPLETED. This road is built by a Company of strong capitalists, who have pushed their work for ward at a rapid rate. ONE MILLION OF THE First Mortgage 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS of the Company remain, which arc offered at the very low rate of 90 and Accrued Interest. Among tliair advantages are— 1st. The road is nearly finished, and the cars are expected to run across the State in CO days. 2d. The road has been built only of the best material, the iron having been manu factured expressly for it, at a much higher cost than that usually paid. 3d. It runs through a most superb agricul tural country. 4th. It has great advantages in carrying coal North and bringing lumber South. 5th. The Mortgage is only 810,000 per mile, while many other roads are bonded to double this amount. 6th. The road is principally owned by bank ers and other capitalists, who have in vested a large sum in its construction, and who have every reason to take care of its obligations. 7th. A First Mortgage for so small an amount, upon a road so neat comple tion, and in such strong hands, may well be considered a perfectly safe se curity. IV* bcli.Tt there will be no more favora ble time to sell Governments, an.l buy really First-class Railroad Secnrlties-such as these—than the present. With any fur ther decline In Gold, Governments must decline also. Subscriptions will be received in Augusta, by Messrs. B. E. Potter & Bro.. Bankers, and by the Augusta Savings Bank, of whom pamphlets and full information may be had. W. B. SHATTUCK, Treasurer, 33 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. After a full examination, we have accepted an Agency for the sale of the above First Mortgage Bonds, and desire to reccommend them to our customers as a thoroughly safe, AS WELL as profitable investment. JAY COOKE & CO. 20 WALL ST., N. Y. 3m 18 PACIFIC MAIL 8TEAM8HIP CO.’S THROrGlI LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. Touching at Mexican ports, and carrying U.S. Mail. Fare* Greatly Reduced. Steamships on the Atlantia ALASKA, ARIZONA, HENRY CHAUNCY, NEW YORK, OCEAN QUEEN, NORTHERN LICHT' COSTA RICA, Connecting: on the Pa cific with the COLORADO. CONSTITUTION', GOLDEN CITY, SACRAMENTO, GOLDEN AGE, MONTANA, Ono of the above large ami spiemim sieamsmps will leave Pier No. 42, North River, foot of C4nml Street, tit 12 o'eloek, noon, on Iho 4th and 20th ot every month, (except when those days fall on Sun dav, anil then on the preeeedittg Saturday,) for AS PINWALLi, connecting, via Panama Railway, w ith one of the Company’s Steamships fl out Panama lot SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MANZANILLO. Departures of 20th connect at Panama with .steam ers for SOUTH PACIFIC ami CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of the 4th touch at MAZAN ILFor JAPAN and CHINA, steamer JAPAN leaves San Francisco, December 31st, 1S70. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and uttem. to ladles ami children without male protectors. Baggage received oh the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads and passengers who prefer to send dowu early. An experienced surgeon on board. Mc.lieliies and attendance free. , . , For freight, passage tickets, or further infurma tiou, apply at the Company’s ticket office, on the wharf, FOOT OF CANAL STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. . . . Iv29 F. R. BABY, Agent. FOR SALE. Foil SALE in Hallowell, about Thirty acres tillage ami Sixty acres of wood land and pas ture. For particulars inquire in Hallowell of sept23-t1y THOMAS H. HUBBARD AUGUSTA, W. M. THAYER, Proprietor. MAINE. - G. P. COCHRANE, Clerk. rpiIIS well known und popular Hotel will 1 continue to run FREE COACHES lor guests, to and from the Cars und Bouts. • Passengers on the late trains from Portland ► and Bangor, will find free coaches to the , House, with VV\KM MKA1.8 on their arrival [ at night, and Breakfast served, with a free , conch lor the early trains foi Boston, Portland and Bangor. Connected with the House is a f first-class IAvery Also . Billiard Rooms, Bath Rooms. Ac. ’ Large and com mod 1041 s m Sample llooms, . free of charge, on Water St., in the center o [ business. The Proprietor, thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore received, hopes, by person fil attention to the wants ami comfort of his guests, to merit a continuance of the same. Augusta. Nov. 33. 1870. *Hf NOW IS THE TIME ! TO BUY A FIRST-RATE For WOOS or COAL, for $22. ALSO TIIE The only COOKING STOVE that took the DIPLOMA at the STATE FAIR. Williamson & Greenwood. And the celebrated ORIENTAL, which is KNOWN by ALL to be the BEST Base Burning Coal Stove in Market. And a large assortment of Coal and Wood, Parlor and Office heating Stoves, both new and second-hand, all of which will be sold CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST ! No. 8, : : Union Block,. : : Augusta. New Goods! Fall and Winter Goods 1S70. BARTON & RUSSELL! ! are now offering a full and complete assortment of new and seasonable goods in all the departments of their store. *y*Thev call special attention to the following BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, LYONS POPLINS, English Satteens, Cloth Colours, EMPBESS CLOTHS, Black Mohairs and Brillianteens, Black Alpacas, I’LAI I>H, TRIMMING VELVETS, PliTTSUBS, Velveteens in Black and Colours, VELVET ItIBBOXS, Heal Astrachan Cloths, Chinchilla Beavers, Beaver Cloakings, BEAVER COATINliS, Waterproof Cloths, Plain & Plaid Flannels, Shawls and Blankets, Table Linens and Towclings, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies’ and Misses’ under Wear, BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS, best manufacture, and at the lowest market price. Barton & Russell. Nov. 58,1870. _rtf_ Augusta Savings Bank. ORGANIZED IN 1848. . -- * Deposits made on or before the First MONDAY of each Month, will draw Interest from the FIRST DAY OF TIIE SAME MONTH. Interest payable February 1 and August 1, on all deposits of owe month's standing, at the rate of not less than SEVEN PER CENT. Bank open daily Muring business hours, and de posit!* received of any amount from ONE DOLLAR upwards. Money loaned to depositors at any time on a pledge of Deposit Book. Ofilce In Savings Bank Building, No. 174 Water St. povtB-fAwtf w. Xfc WBUTHt Tw». Extension of Line. KENNEBEC & BOSTON EXPRESS WILL HUN DAILY, on anil after MONDAY, November 28th, From Boston and Portland to Skotvhegan, touching all stations on the Kennebec. Leaves Portland at 5 P. M.. arriving at skowhegan at 1 P. M. Leaving bkou begun for Portland amt ftoi-ton at 5 A. M., tVatervllleT A. M.. Augusta 8.45, Gar diner 0.40 A. M., Brunswick 11.4U, arrive iu Port land 2.45. All orders forwarded by us promptly attended to. Having hud long experience in the business, wc hope to share a lair patronage of the public. *3-Goo<l messengers on ttie trains to attend to the same. Give us a try. LITTLE & BEANE, ~ TH 33 i DRY EARTH SYSTEM I ! For the Sewage of Towns, Factories, Hospitals, Prisons, Hotels and Private Houses. AMPLE experience bus shown the Dry Earth System to bo more efUcient in preventing toul smells, and lar less costly in construction and re pairs than flie Water Closet System; and that it is in all respects entirely satisfactory, whether lor the 8i«'K Room or for constant use. The Earth Closet oilers to all, in town and coun try, every benclit possessed by the Wglur Closet, at far less cost, with the additional advantages, that it is portable, and can be moved to the bedside in the sickroom. It promises more in immunity from offensive odors, from infection in disease, and in the saving of fertilizers than has over been accomplished by u single invention. in the COMMODE, the apparatus and earth res ervoir arc self-contained, aud a movable pail takee the place of the vault. For use in lied Rooms, Hospital Wards, Inarm arms, Ac., the Commode is invaluable. It is entire ly free from those faint, depressing odors, common to portable water closets and night stools, &nd through its udmission one of the greatest miseries of human life, the foul smells of the sick room, and one of the most frequent means of communicating infection, may be entirely prevented. For circulars arid full information, address L. W. GEATTON, Agent Earth Closet Co., No. 7 Bridge’* Blook, Augusta, Me. nepUHtaw-wtf Portland & Kennebec Railroad. Fall Arrangement, Dec 8, 1870. Passenger train leaves Augusta for Boston at 5.45 anil 11 A. M., for Portland at 5.45, 11 A. M.; and Mixed train at 2.30 P. M. For Bangor at 6 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Skowhe gan at 4 P. M. For Gardiner (dummy cur) at 7.30, 9.20 A. M., at 2.15 and 5.30 P. M. Trains will be due at Augusta From Boston at 3 50 and 8.00 P. M. From Portland at 10.35 A. M. (mixed), 3.50 aud 8.oo P. M. From Bangor at 10.55 A.M. and 0.15 P. M. From Gardiner (dummy car) at 7 and 8.45 A. M., 1.30 and 5 P. M. Two through Freight trains daily between Au gusta and Boston, leaving Augusta at 8.45 A. M.aud 12.15 P.31. L. L. LINCOLN, Superintendent. Augusta, Nov. 21, 1870. nov2-t&w Knickerbocker Mutual Lite Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ERASTUS LY3IAN • • • President riMIIS is one of the oldest, most reliable, and best A dividend paying companies in the country. AS8ETS OVER $7,200,000! Liberal arrangements will be made with Agents, and they are wanted in nil parts of the State. Apply at AlTil'STA, ME., 130 AVntcr Street, (up-stalrs) 'to CHARLES WHITE. Manage lor Maine and New Hampshire. March 22,1870. t22mar-tf KEWEBEC SAVINGS BANK! 7 per cent. Interest. Trustees s W F. HALLETT, RUSSELL EATON, O. C. WHITE HOUSE, 1>EAX£ FRAY, OKRIN WILLIAMSON. Deposits received at the counter of the Freemans National Bank. Deposits put on Interest the first of each Month. Ihe net earnings of the Dank are divided every six months. Dividends made on all sums which have been on deposit one full month beiore dividend day. Loans made to Depositors on Depositing their Bank-book as security. J. L ADAMS, Treasurer nov24-tAw3m Cutlery and Plated Ware! A full assortment of Table and Pocket Cullery, SeO '.art TMiet Tit.I »’*, He. Also Dated Tea Sets, Ice Pitcher*, Goblets, Knives, Spoons, Forks and Castors of the best quality, at FIERCE’S CROCKERY STORE, So. IS* Water Street - - Au*u*ta. mayJttf ___ F. H. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office over American National Bank, WATER STREET, • j_; HALLOWELL. lAAINt Special attention paid to collecting demands. Hills of Divorcement procured in Kennebec, Lin coln and Sagadahoc counties._oct29-ttf_ Homoepntliic. R. R. WIlUaMS, M. D. Office si Water street, (up stairs) OAUDINEH, ME. lllce Hours from 1 to 4 P. M. H**pct CONY HOUSE, nvfTKB NTRKBT, A.TJ Gr TJ 8TA, MAINE. fpIIIS new Hotel affoids accommodations super! JL or to any other in the city to the travelling com munity, being located in the CENTRE Cl BUSINESS, and very near the Depot. Connected with and adjacent to the House are commodious and convenient Nampie Room*! where Commercial Travellers can show their goods free of charge. . . The travelling public may be assured that no pains will be spared to meet all their wants, and with the assistance of Mr. Turner, lAte of the Augusta House, we hope to merit a share of the public patronuire. Connected with this House is a First Class Livery Stable ! G. A. & H. CONY, Proprietora lilnnAwi-tf__ GOULD & ADAMS, 133 Water Street, AKE NOW MANUFACTURING Sausages by Steam ! OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. ALSO CURED BY A NEW PROCE3S, AND EQUAL TO TIIE BFIST ! At wholesale anil retail at the Lowest Prices. GOULD A ADAMS. December 8th, 1870. t-tf DRUGS -AND MEDICINES ! Johnson Brothers, opposite : : POST OFFICE, Are prepared to furnish Customers A FULL A880RTMENT OF THEIR LINE OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF The Best the Market affords. THE BENT PLACE TO BUY YOUR Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Per fumery, Soaps, Brushes & Patent Medicines, of all kinds at very low prices, Is at Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. CALL AND LOOK ! -AT THE STOCK OF • Sponges, Brushes, Dusters, Soaps, &c., — AT — Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. i * I ' OILS. Pure Sperm, Castor, Neats Foot, Ollre, Cod LI?er, 1 and Essential Oils of ALL KINDS, -AT I Johnson Brothers, rtsite : : POST OFFICE. I Choicest Brands I -AT | SATISFACTORY PRICES. i Cold Bar, Natural Leal*, Navy, Fruit Cake, *>■.«, and Bagley’n Fine Cut. -AT ; Johnson Brothers, I * opposite POST OFFICE. Physicians,' Country Merchants, Mechanics, and Farmers, Should not fail to call and examine our Stack and inquire our prices. Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Proprietors of Dr. Bennett's Janiice Men. Johnson Brothers, opposite - POST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, • • Maine