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WEDNESDAY ETEN'Q, FEB. 22, 1871.
Phillips, wont from North Bridge water to
the Southern States, anil engaged in tho
business of buying and selling slaves. He
amnssod a handsome fortune in this nefari
ous business. It is said that he deposited
some forty thousand dollars in some bank
in New York city, where it has been on
interest over since, and for which the bank
officers nre now trying to find nn owner.
There is of courso considerable scrabbling
for that large amount of property. It is
presumed that ho left no children. There
aro a great many nephews and nieces of I
the abovo named Isaac Phillips in Easton, I
Stoughtoo, the Rridgewators, and in ihe I
region round about theso towns. Tho I
point now to be proved, is whether tho j
Isaac Phillips aforesaid is the one that de- j
posited that money in New York. If these
heirs can prove that ho really was the
man, then the monoy is theirs.
Thoro onco lived in a small cottage ou a
cross-road leading from Dickormau's cor
ner in this town tj North Bridgevvater, an
old lady by the name of Susie Phillips.
Sho obtained her livelihood by braiding
straw and fitting boots. Sho guarded her
huckleberry pasture with vigilance, and
woo botido the children that dared to fill
their baskets from its bushes. Tlio old
lady died live or six years ago, at an nd- I
vaneed ago, and at her reqiaat the large
family bible containing the record of the I
Philips family was placed under her head
and buried with bur in ber gravo. It was
thought that this bible would be of service
in looking up tho pedigree of the Phillips
family, and last week the grave WM opened I
and tho bible taken from MMwn lise j
head of tlie deceased, It has not yet been j
opened, for after lying so long under
ground it was in very bad condition.
When they shall bo enabled to examine it,
somo light may be thrown upon the sub
ject of the early history of the family. I
I from tho Cincinnati Christian Reviow.J j
It appears that the Daffy Gazette, of
the signature" of I. T. 11., in which the
writer fays that a Mr. Pownail was
drowned while being baptized at Band
Hill, Lewis county, Ky. Tho Herald and
Presbyter, a Presbyterian paper of the
largest circulation in the West, also took
it up and pushed the statement as far as j
possible among their patrons and rea lers. j
in our last issue a correspondent who |
writes over two stars, calls attention to
tho statement and iisks a few pertinent
questions about it. To relievo him nnd
tho rest of our readers who may have seen
it in the papers, wo refer tliom to the fol
lowing letter from our good Prother 11. B.
Taylor, who was tho administrator upon
the occasion referred to, ami whose letter
sets tho whole matter right. It turns out
to be a wilful and malicious lie :
" Messrs. Editors, —My attention has
lately been called to an article, published
in the Daily Gazette, of December 12,
1870, said a/ticlo being in the form of a
letter written by some scamp under the
signature of I. T. 11., and detailing a mar
riage and baptism, or rather drowning,
which Lo says occurred at Sand Hill,
Lsowis county, Kentucky. The facts in
the caso arc as follows: November 11, I
married Mr. A. Pownall, of Ohio, and
Miss Mary J. Wilson, of Wilson's Bottom,
Lewis county, Kentucky. On. tho follow
ing Sunday morning I immersed Mr. Pow
nall in Crooked creek. Not the slightest
incidont occurred to mar tho beauty and
solemnity of tho occasion, as more than
one hundred persons present will testify. JJ
"I notice this base letter, becauso the let
ter as published in your paper has been
extensively copied in other J papers, religi
ons and secular—East, West, etc. Tho
Day's Doings has quite a graphic picture
of the attempted baptism, resulting iv the
drowning of the canslidato. Many preach
ers have used it as an argument against
immersioD. Many letters in reference to
the reparted caso have boon received by
tho friends at Sand Hill, from Illinois, In
diana and Ohio. I hope, therefore, that
you will bo so kind as to publish this If
I thought tho writer of tho aforesaid letter
was worthy of any notice, I should feel
like asking you to give the world his true
name. I. T. 11., 1 suppose, had a purpose
in tho thing; so had every man (and somo
perhaps a better one) who to-day are doing
our States service in their penitentiaris. j
"Respectfully,
Slack, Mason Co., Ky., Jan. 18, 1871,
~ » a— —
Another Dog Story. — The Quincy
Whig (an Illinois paper) has discovered
another intelligent dog, and tells this
A gentleman of our acquaintance, living
on Main street, is the owner of a valuable
well-trained setter do?, which sleeps at
night in a kennel near tho back part of the
bouse. On Thursday night lint, about 10
o'clock, as the gentleman went to his room
in the second story on tho front side of the
building (the lights below being extin
guished,) he hoard his dog como beneath
the window, and set up a most earnest,
constant barking, ami it seemed to him
that there was an unusual tone in tbe
auimal's voice. Supposing that there were
intruders on the premises, he opened the
wiDilow and called out to "Nig" to "catch
'cm." Tho dog, instead at starting off
un lor tho order, continued to bsirk, jump
ing up against the walls of the house be
neath the window, evidently desiring that
hia master should is una down.
The gentleisi in went down, and as soon
as he reads . uutci door was met by
the dog, who, -till barking, ran toward the
rear of his si-., lli'.g. His master follow
ing founsl hi* hired man lying on the
ground, hel,.! nnd iiiicsriscious. He
had, as he afu rwar Is .stated, and as the
marks upon d.' >•• • iodtoated, in stepping
out from the kit. ..en, slipped and fell upon
the ice, his bead striking a stone step an.l
cutting a fearful gash in tho scalp. He
bad to bo carried in the house, and it was
some hours beforo ho recovered his senses
—in fact, he is still suffering from the
effects of tho wounds. Tlio man remem- J
bers nothing from the moraont he full ; but i
the dog, who either saw him fall or found
him lying there afterwards, know of his
condition ; and but for this display of what
can hardly bo called less than human in
telligence, the man unquestionably would
have been stunned all night, and probably
either frozen to death or died from the loss
of blood before morning.
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At a popular dancing school in New
York aro four deaf and dumb persons, who
are learning to dat.ee. They are unabla
to hear the music, yet by some sort of in
spiration their feet Iseat in unison with the
music, and tlav kwp moat excellent time.
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BANKRUPT NOTICES,
4102
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE UNITED I
. STATES, for tho diatrict of Virginia. .
In tho matter of C. L. Radway, Bankrupt—ln
At Richmond, on tho 10th day of Docouibcr 1870
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Please to take notice hereby, that a potltlon ha*
oen, to-wit: on tlio 18th day of Doc, 1870, filod In !
lid diatrict court by O. L. Radway, of Richmond
ity, in aaid diatrict, who haa been heretofore duly
eclarod bankrupt, under tho act of Cougreaa entitled
An aot to eatubliah a moro uuiform Byatem of bank
iptcy throughout the United States " approved
arch ilud, 1807, for a discharge nnd certificate there- !
from ull hia dobta und other claima provable us: ler
aaid act, and that thosth day of Jan., 1871, at 10 a. m
beforo W. W. Forbea, one of the regiatera of aaid
ourt in bankruptcy, at hia office in Richmond, in
uid diatrict, ia the time and place aaaignod for tho
leafing of the aatno ; when and whero you may attend
nil ah.sw canae, If any yon have, why the prayer ol
13 Haid petition ahoutd not be granted.
VOll are alao hereby notlllotl that tho aecond and
bird in.'..tings of the creditora of aaid bankrupt will
t>i< hel.l ut the aanio time mid place.
W. W. FORBES,
Acting Register in b.-urkruptcr for the
do 21-W2W 3rd cong'l diatrict, of Va.
04 Involuntary.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
. Btatoa for tho District of Virginia.
In tho matter of T. J. Magruder _ Co. va. Julioa
loar, Bankrupt -In Bankruptcy.
At Richmond, ou the Bth day of Docember 1870.
0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—
Pleaao tukso notice hereby that a petition haa beoo
o wit: on the Bth day of Dec, IS7O, died in aaid
hatrict court by Julius Bear, of Richmond city
nsaid District, who has been heretofore duly doclurod
Bankrupt, under the Act of Oongreaa entitled "An
ct to Eatabliah a more Uniform ayatorn of Bunk
nptcy throughout tho United State*," approve*
arch 3d,A. D. 1807, for a diacharge and certificate
thereof, from all hia debts and other claima provable
under aai-1 act, and that the slh day of Jauuary,
Ml, at 10 a. m., before W. W. Fi.rbefl, one of the
Regiatera of aaid court in Bankruptcy, at hia oßici. iv
Ki.slinsssud, in tho said District, is the time and
plaoe uaaigucd for the hearing of the aamo, when and
iiore you limy attend, aud ahow cause, if any yt | i
lavo, why the prayer of the said petition aliould
et bo granted.
You are alao hereby notified, that tho aecond and
third meetings of the creslitora of aaid Bankrupt will
' •> is.si'l at the same time and place.
W. W. FORBES,
Acting Rogiater in Bankruptcy for the
■ !"'Jl—Wsiw H.I cong'l diatrict, of Va.
■ 4119
E__ DISTRIOT COURT OF TUB
id States for the District of Virginia.
11 the matter of O. L. Thomai, bankrupt—in
hmou'l, on the 8111 day of December. 1870
I'J WIIOM IT MA V CONCERN :
Pli'iiae to take notice boroby that a petition haa been
to-wit: ou the Bth day of Dec, 1810, filed In aaid
District Court by C. L. Th.unus, of Brunswick c'ty
in aaisl diatrict who bus been heretoforoduly declared I
bankrupt under the actof Cougreaa entitled "An act |
to eatabliah a usi.ro uuiform ayateiu of bankruptcy
ihroaghont the United Htatoa," approved March siu.l,
tor a discharge und certificate thereof from all
lua debts aud other claim* provable under aaid act,
and that the oth day of Jan., 1871, at 10 a. m, bofoie
W. W. Forbes, one of tho regiatera of aaid court in
bankruptcy at hia ofilce in Richmond, in aaid diatrict,
ia tho tinse and place aaaigued for the hearing of the
aamo, when und where you may attend and show
MUM, ii auy you have, why the prayer or the suid
petitioner ahonld not be giantod.
V..11 are alao hereby notified that tho second and
tiiir-l meeting* <>f iho creditora of aaid bankrnpt will
t** held ut the auuio time anil place.
W. W. FORBES,
Acting Ki.gist.or in Bankruptcy for the
de 21— W-w 3rd Oong'l Diatrict of V».
UM
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB UNITED
_. States! for th* District of Virginia.
In the luuttor of Wni. O. Staphs, baukrupt—in
bankruptcy.
To whom it May Concern s -The uuderaigui-d,
Inaue A. Moon, of Albemarle couuty, Virginia, hereby I
give notice of hia appointment aa assignee of the
. Stat* of Win. (i. Staple*, of Albemarle county, Vir
s.'in'us.in J aul.l district, wli.i wua, ou the 10th day of
.'tier, 1570, adjudged a baiskrupt ou ids own
petition by tins Diatrict court of asii.i diatrict.
Duled Fob. 9th, 1871.
ISAAC A. MOON,
fo 11—S3w Assignee.
f N the Diatrict Court ot the United States for th
X District of Virginia.
In the mutter of Thos. Johnson, b-nktupt- In
I aiikiu|.lcy.
To Whom it May Concern:—Tbo nndoraigne.l,
I. D. Haymond, of Bedforsl county, Va., hereby gives
notice of hia sppointmeut aa aaaignee of the estate
>f Tli.sa. Johuaou, uf Bedford couuty, Virginia, iv said
diatrict who baa heretofore boon adjudged a bauk
iin.l ■ .si hia mill petition, by the Diatrict conrt of and
diatrict
ja 11—!33w L. D. UAYMON D, Afwignee.
TjOOtt AND PAMPULJI- PRINT_NU _l_^UT_n
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MADAMK DKL.ACIIANI'B
ALOJfE IN A MOUNTAIN GOROE.
champ., many yours ago, with no known protector,
■are a faithful dog that ever stood besido her to de
fend In time of need. Her small, n o.d-t. >v*-i-o]
cahin, wrapped with the wild rose and honeysuckle,
appeared hid away by a cluster of undergrowth,
and closely environed on the north and rant hy a
deep, craggy ravine that ted away back to tho moun
tain forge.
j Hor*, sniffling the ambient a'r, w.ftod from na
ture's green sward clinging to the mountain side,
bathing her brow in oarly morn's gentle dewdrn,
•ha lived solitary and alone for many long years
I The catamonnt's unearthly midnight yell, and the I
wolfs doleful howl, frequently aruUHod hor from j
pleasant midnight su'-ibers.
I Now and thon she would on-erro from hor nn- I
j known homo and mingle wilh the Inhabitants
aroand about for one or two months at a time. She j
was eccentric in her acts, aud all viewed hor as a
living curiosity.
[ White from home, she apparently had but one ob- I
feet, and that was the relief of ber afflicted sex. I
I Under a belt on her loft side, could bo seen an old- I
j fashioned dirk of comiderablo size, carried for hor I
own protection, whilo strapped across her shoulder I
WM suspended a curious sack made from the
CKINS OP RABBITS AND HACCOON3
arranged in alternate stripes. This bag opltalMd
some old parchment, curious relics, a few light gar
ments, and a smaller sack containing a coahsi pow
dir, made from certain rootß known only to herwlf,
the sect et of which she clung to ri with tbo tenacity
of death. Sho sallied forth from her wild mountain
homo, to act the Good Samaritan, with this unknown
vegetable powder, which she claimed possessed a
wonderful power ovor all diseases incident to th"
temalo sex. She termed It "womb physic," witlH
which sho proposod to enro all afflictions and dt*
raugemonts of that organ, and kindred complaints,
I ran op ciiaroi. With such angular magic did she
relieve all who applied, that within a few ypars ht-r
! namo and fame became known far and wide, and hun
dreds uf suffering females applied for relief ant; ■ I
J turned to their homos healthy nnd Im.H'y- M-in> j
were anxious to know her great iecrer, aiil large
sums ef money wore offered if alio would divulgn it .
but sho stubbornly refused.
During her solitary life, the became Intimate with
only one woman, a notod midwife some mi lus distant,
to whom she promised to
Divulge her secret
before dying
She too gained quito a reputation for relieviug tho
suffering of hor sex, and Btrango as it may appear,
sho scarcely ever failed to cure those ol I chronic fa
male complaints thai had rosistod all ordinary modes
of treatment. Many years ago, the writer of this,
while engaged in the practice of medicine,by a littlo
strategy, succeeded in procuring the. secret of this
wonderful Vegetable Regulator, which had never
been known to the Medical Profession. j
Ho gave it a fair and impartial trial ia the treat
ment of various forms and stages of lemaJe com
plaints with snch decided satisfaction, th it in 1860 he
called public attention to its virtues in
"GROSS' MKDIOO CHIRURGICAL REVIEW." !
Combinod with othor known vegetable Tonics, I
having great power over the uterine organs: with
Black Root to act upon tho Liver and Uowels, and ;
Soluble Oitrato of Iron to correct the blood, he haa
formed a wonderful combination for tho core of all
Female Complaints, considering it tho ouly Female
Regulator known, and now offers this valuable com
pound to the afflicted female, under the name ot
ENGLISH FEMALR BITTERS. |
The Medical Profession at largo, have long felt tbe
neod of Just such a medicine, consequently it is hot
strange that they so eagerly prescribe and recom
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If you could boo the pile of smiling approvals and
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cared their wivos, their daughters and their In jmls,
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Heart, hurried Breathing, swimming of the Head,
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Many of these are relieved by the n_e of only one
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Females, after confinement and convalescents from
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tubWspoouful contains more modical properties, than
one bottle of any of the curnmuu and pleasant'"di
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Whon the manufacturers of tho common beverages
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they are "pulling the wool" ovor your eye,, and
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whenever the article smacks of wh'sky. If you
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Band family, ono bottlo of K. Y. B. will
id do more good than olio of the
ig shop ' bitters, as one tftblespocmtal in
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18AA0 HUTZLER A CO., .
-Ijeral Agei|t for Virginia ansl District of Co- |
li .■■■■■•■
OFFICE -lit* MAIN BTRBST. •
Dr. i. a. Oabxh,. Medical Examine!. {an «-•'.
PROFIiISSIOaAL CAKDS. I
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Practices in tho Courts of Caroline, Essex, King and
Queen,and the United States Courts at Richmond.
(Mflceat Milford Depot, Caroline county, Virginia.
I will attend to cases before the Court of Claims
and the Depsirtinents at Washington.
! My father, 11. B. Brooke, Esq., will attend to all
business entrusted to mo in ths' counties of King
.i.i.l liuei.n, Caroline and Essex. Address Central
Point, or Milford Depot, Caroline county, Virgiuia.
I kANIBL, OABELL A DANIEL
VI ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 110.1 Main Street, Richmond, Va.
Wll. DANIEL, Jr., HENRY COALTER CABKLL
an.1.1.111N W. DANIEL have associated themselves
ror tho PRACTICE Cft LAW in the Supreme Court
ol Appeals, the Circuit and District Courts oi the
i United Slates, and all tho Courts in und for the cily
ol llichmond.
M M. DANIBL, Jn., v.ill lienceforlh reside in Rich-
M*BSRS. W. and J. W. DANIEL will continue to
j attend tho Consts in which they now practice.
Ja 18—ts.
OAM'L M. PAGE AND PHILIP WOOD have
Cv lorin.il • co-partnership for the PRACTICE OF
LAW in all the courts of the city of Richinoud ami
counties of Huiiric.i, Chesterfield, Powhatan and
Amelia.
Will attend other counties In special csues.
*Ji r *S PAGE A WOOD,
i'.s -I—tl No. a) Governor stieet, Richmond, Va
L. rt. CUAHOUUt. J. H. SIIUIXS. < AIPRID MORTOn
j fl HANDLER, MORTON 4 SHIELDS,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
CORNER OF BANK 4 TENTH STREETS.
BOOMS Ne. 8, 8-and *, MARSHALL lti|,|„
RICHMOND, vißGnriA
!
Room No. 1, Marshall Bwum-i,
Corner loth and Back st».
f AMBLER SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OOMMISBIONBR IN CHANCER.,
For *] levari* of city of Richmond kndeonnty et
U-snrioo.
Omo* No. ism Ross B*.,
J. MCCARTHY,
ruth and Marshall strtet*.
LOOK HOSPITAL.
KSTABLISIIi-I) AS A KEFUGK FROM
QUACKERY.
THE ONLY PLACE™ vVUKRE A CURE
CAN BK OBTAINKD.
J)R. JOHNSTON has discovered tho most certain
speedy, and only effectual remedy iv tho world for
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affoc
tloot of (he Kidneys aed Bladder, InvolvoUtfj -,•*■ j
charges, Impotuiicy, Bmfl Lability, Norvouuneea,
Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Con fusion of Ideas,
Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dim
ness of Sight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head,
Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Lungs, Stem*
s*h or Bowels—those tettlblo disorders arrising from
the Salltaiy Habits of Vouch—thoso weret and soli
tary practices more fatal to their victims than tha j
song of Syrens to tho Mariner of Ulysses, blighting
their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering
marriages, Ac, Impossible.
Arpec tally, who have become the victims of 3oiiUUU J
Vifc, that dreadful and destructive hrbit which anna- j
illy sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Yom-k
Men ofthe most exalted talont and brilliant in
who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen
ates with the thunders of eloquence, or wakvd to .
ecstasy the living lyreo, may call with full confl-
MARRIAGE
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating |
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, o? ganic j
debilities, deformities, Ac, speedily cured.
He who places himself under tho care of lb. .1.
I may religiously confide on his honor as a gentle mer,
andconfidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ely cared and full vigor restored.
eadfnl diseaw—which renders life miserable
iage impossible—is the penalty paid by the
>f improper Indulgences. Young persons
)t tocommitt excesses from uot being aware
iadful consequeucos that may caso.. Now,
understands tho subject will protend to
- tho powor oi procreation ifl lost sooner by
lug into improper habits than bythepm
bsides being deprived of tho pleasures of
(.spring, the most Mriotta and destructive
i to both body and mind m-ise. Tin-
Inranged, tho physical and m-ntnl functli-i.i
, loss of procrcative power, nervous ir-it.i I
spopsia, palpitation of tbe heart, I
Litutlonnl debility, a waiting of the frame
nsatuptfon. Ac
toa No. 7 South Fftsncjuct Strkii,
side going from Bnltlinore itreet, a tew j
i the corner. Fail nut to observe the amm
er.
must be paid and contain R fVOKD
liplomas hang in his office.
f tho Royal College of Londo<.
:rom oue of tlie most eminent Colleges In
: States, and the great-; part, or whose Hlf
spent In the hospitals of Loudon, Paris,
ila and elsewhere, bai effoctod some of th
ishiug cures that were evor fc__tf>w_-|
vith ringing iv the head and oar. W_M
»t norvousness, being alarmed at sadder,
ihfulness, with frequent blushing, attends I
with a derangement of the mind, wen
edlately.
PAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
dresses all those who have injured them ,
mproper indulgencios and solitary habit* i
i both body and miud, unfitting them f#r
noss, study, eocioty or marriage,
c some of the sad and melancholy effects
y early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
nd Limbs, Pains in; tho Head, Dimness of
i of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
popsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement
>sttvo Functions, General behilUy, Hyrap
.sumptlon.
ul effects on tho mind are much to It
joss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, IV
' Spirits, Kvil Forebodings, Aversion to
f-distrnst, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac,
the evils produced. j
Is of persons of all agoo cau now Jnuge
) cause of their declining health, looking
, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emo*
vga singular appoaranco about the eves
■yniptomsof cousampilon.
njured themselves by a ceitaiu practice j
when aloae—a habit frequently learned
mpanions or at school, tbe effeotsof wbicb J
folt, even whou asleep, and, if not cured, f
rlage impossible, and destroys both mind I
hould apply immediately.
>ity that a young man, the hope of his I
i pride of his parents, should bo snatched I
spelts and enjoyments of life by the con* 1
deviating from the path of nature and
n a certain Becrot habit. Such persons,
* contemplating
!i sound mind and body are tho most nee
-ites to promote connubial happiness; in-
Ulaese, the journey throueh lifo become?
primage, the prospect hourly darkenu to
,c mind becomes shadowed with dispaii
vith the melancholy rufloctu.a that the
f another becomes t lighted with our u<v_
USEABK OF IMPRUDENCE.
9 misguided and 'imprudent votary m
Is he has imbibed the seeds of this pain- j
1 too oftan happens that an ill-timed sesHe
r droad of discovery deters him from ap
pose, who, from education and rcspocta
alono befriend him. He foil, iuto tb<
lorant and designing pretenders, who, ic
aring, filch his pecuniary uttntance, '•■■ ;
; mouth after month, or as long aa the
can be obtained, and with dispair l*ove
lined health to over bin galling d »
t; or, by tho uao of ihat deadly pi I j
ston the constitutional symptom? of th«
lease, such as Affection of the //.-.', i
ie, Skfn, etc., pr-.)gren-;Hjy. with frightful
death puis it pi..i.i<Mi t<. t.i* ii-iuii',; : j
iug him to ti-at -nn {■. .- ■■■ lt ■< •r.> r t
bortrae no tefeveller mtm n •.
DORREMENX OF TUX PRESS
I thousands cured at this InstUuiiu.
laet eighteen year., and the numeroti
(rations performed by Dr. Johnston, *.i
c reporters of the "Sua" and m*arotb< I
;es of which appeared again and
inblic, besides his standing as a geut!e
man of character aud responsibility, is a saSofc <
Io tbo afflicted
S DISBABKB SPEEDILY oLii_-- :
-rrlttl ■ aholpd bepartioaUr ladirecvn.
--i lo *VS :ait!t>itlon hi the following .' i
J )HK M. JOHNSTON M. i . '
BalUmors Look Hospitat.
_;<_itiiitore,
8 VIA FUG A onres all Liver, Kidney and
seai.es, Organic Weakness, Female Afflic
tions, General Dcbilitya nd complaints of the Urf- I
nary Organs, in male and female.
$I*ooo will also be paid for any case of Blind, |
Bleeding or Itching PILES that I)_sßiN(_'9 Pits X .«
ifV fails to cure,
DftBING'H MAGIC LINIMENT cures Rheumatic
i Pains, Sprains, I'raises aud 1. welled Joints, in men
Sold everywhere. Pend for pamphlet.
L .BoaATouY—l42 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md
This splendid liair Dyoisthe best in the worio;
j the only true and period Dye; liarmless, reliable, in
stautanoous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tiuts:
I remodies the offocts of bad dyes; Invigorates and
leavos the Hair soft and beautiful, "block or brown. r
Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers, aud properly
applied at Ita.chelor's Wig Factory, No. 10, Bond
street, New York. decS-ly
\ l/-ANTK!)~AO__NTH
J W of grwl value to Farmers, Mechanic* mil*
Working men of all trades and occupations. 13tb
I Jfclr ; oo now ready. The
FARMHOT A MECHANICS' MANUAL.
Rditud by GfcO. Jfl. WARING, Jh.
i Author of ".Wlomonts of Agricutturo," "Drainrrf .
.or Protilt aud for Iloalth," and formerly
Agricultural Kngineer of Central
*00 OUfAVO PAMHiJrS OVIR »»0 ?Li,flSf RATIOKIU
T.ie New Orleans "Times" mfui '"It Is a book
which ttooM tMI fH A* bauds of Parmer and
M.>- baiii'-. 1 '
The New Orleans *' Picayune" says : '*go vajnable
k book should tie tonnd in the house r,f farm
!er and Mechanic j its elegant itlustratiLmn will maVe ,
it welcome everywhere "
Active men an J women can make more money anc
| glvo better satir«t!*ct.ion in Bulling thl-i bc-ok than anT
i work fo tho field.
rJend for Id-page circular, ellfng all about It.
«. B, TRKAT * 00., Pnbßshort
aug _&■— tf- No. f154 Broadway, N. V
\ITANTKD.—We desire to obtain $30,000 IN
TT VIRGINIA STATE BOND*., and to auy party
I making us the loan, wo will give them ample mo
rily lor its return within one year, besides a hand
some interest for its use
To any party who is active .intelligent aud ener
getic, who can control sufficient capita) ($13,500)
to purchase these bonds, we will give them an inte
rest in a business in Vir-inia that will pay them be
tween 93,000 aud $4,000 a year, besides security
for the return of tin: amount Invested.
Address EMERSON A POWELL,
ly 14—tf 1101 Perm. Avenue, Washing.:"!, D. 0.
piCTUREd, PICTURES, PICTURES.
LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES.
FRAMES, FRAMES, FRAMES.
ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES AND DESCRIPTION
LARGE FAMILY BIBLES, BIBLES, BIBLES.
CARPETS. CARPETS, CARPETS.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
Will be sold by payments of weekly installments,
as cheap as they can be bought in the city lor cash.
FRAMES of all description and style made on pre
mises. Parties In want of any ofthe abovo will save
money by calling at tho store, or purchasing from
my agents.
WILLIAM DAFFRON,
Nov Hand 10 Eighteenth St.,bet. Main and Frunkliti, ,
NX DIC ALi.
•'HIALrns BOM HIASTITAB."
DB. LAWRENCE'S
Highl- Concentrated Fluid Extract of
No quack medicine
DR. J. .1. I.AWKV.NISIC, I
Ott-AlflO OH-MIHT, !
NOltrOLg, VIRGINIA. \
KOSKOO I
! STRIKES AT TUB ROOT Of DISEASE BT PU
RIFYING THE BLOOD, RESTORING TUB
LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A HEALTHY
ACTION, AND INVIGORATING TBE
NKRVOCS SYSTEM.
This la thaMcrrf. nf Its WONDERFUL SUCCBSS In
CURING
Scrofula, Syphlll*, Dyspepsia,
LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM
NRUIULIiIA.NERVOUS AFPKCTTONB, ERUP
TIONS OF THE SKIN, HUMORS, LOSS OF
VIGOR, DISEASES OF KIDNEYS
AND BLADDER, AND ALL DIS
EASES CAUSED BY A
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
OB A DISEASED CONDITION OF TUB
LIVKR, KIDNEYS, NERV , OUSBYvSTEM,_cs
It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of Humui |
! and Had Taint, an.l restore! tlie entire *v*tcm to a
healthy condition.
THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY TH> j
USE OF THIS MKDIOINE FROM WEAK, SICKLY I
SUFFERING CREATURES, TO STRONG, HEALTHY
AND HAPPY MEN AND WOMEN. I
j No Medicine has attained Bnch a GREAT REPTJ.
TATION a* thisjnatlj CELEBRATED Componnd, I
1 Approved by tlie Highest Medical An-
KOSKOO
endorsed and recoTuuioded by the President of the
Faculty uf tho E. Medical College of il.e
City of Now York.
Psohssob R. 8. NEWTON, M. D,
professor and President ofthe Facnlty, Ut* "Pro .
feasor Theory and Practice" of Medicine,
I Cincinnati, Ac.
One of the most eminent mon of his age—well
known as the assthor of Ihe following standard medi
cal works: NEWTON'S "PRACTICE OF MEDI
CINE," "DISEASES OF CHILDREN," "NEWTON'S
SYMKB SURGERY" Ac, iv December number ol
I "American Medical Review—page 277, says :
" Among the moro recent efforts to Introduce pop
ularly sonic of the now remedies, we notice a new
preparation compounded by J. J. LAWRENCE, M.
D., of Norfolk, Va., which Is furnished to the profes
sion and the public In any desired quantity. We re- I
cently examinod his Laboratory, and became fully
satisflod that alibis work Is done in the best manner,
l»y the most approvi.il procesis, aud from the best ma
terials, "giving aa a result a medicine meeting th*
sxinfldence of the physicians and the public"
KOSKOO CURES SCROFULA IN ITS WORST
FORMS.
From A. W. Mills, a prominent and well-known mer
chaut of Norfolk, Va.
No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk, Va., Sept. IS, 18M.
DR. J. jr. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir: Your Ko*k*t
naa worked wundersin uiy family. My daughter has
I been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. Sbt
I lost thirty-one pieces of bono from her ankle, several
from her arm, besides having ulcers in several parts
of the body. Whilst in this condition she commenced
taking your Kosskoo—it acted like a charm on her;
sindor its use the ulcers gradually healed, and hi
general health greatly improved. It certainly saved
Iter much suffering, nud perhaps her life. 1 regard
Koskoo a specific for all scrofnlostsi affections. Youi
Koi*kGo also cured my wife of dyspopsia, from which
she suffered greatly. She I* now in better health
than she has been iv five years..
With the highest regard,
I am gratefully yours, Ac,
A. W. MILLP,
Koskoo is endorsed by the best physicians every
where. Read the following from Dr. Tlllery, a sno
■ «fnl practitioner or many years standing in tb.
Oil North Btato:
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co., 1
September IU, 1868. j
DR. J. J. LAWRKNCK—Dear Sir: I have oseo
your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo In mj
practice with the happiest results. I find it to. be
a powerful Liver luvigorator, Blocs] Purifier, and
Nervous Tonic. In sill disease* of the Liver, Srofu
lous, Syphilitic, and Nervous Affection*, it is a remedy
of immense value ; in fact, iv atrooet every variet)
of Chronic Disease is nse its tsidicated. Hoping ytr.
may meet with tho huccssssk which you deaorve a* a
ujannfactut er of reliable mudlclucß, I am, sir, will
Your ..Lctliont servant,
R. C. TILLERV, M. D. i
j KOSKOO CURBS CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7, 1860.
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir: My eon ha* re
ceivod so much benefit from your wonderful Koskcc
that I cannot refrain from expressing my gratitude
I had tried almost everything without tieneflt. I be- ;
lieve, In all sincerity, that your Koskoo is an infalli
ble remedy for tho disease from which he has Buffered,
and, so far as I can learn, has never failed. If yoc
only knew tho immense amount of suffering he hue
undergone, then you could concssivo the value of sucl
a remedy as Koskoo—that surely cures. Tha great
araoant of goed it is now doing among us is iuestt-
With much gratitnde,
I am, respectfully yours, Ac,
Mrs. M E.A.NELSON.
Read the followiujr from Mr. Wonsl.le, a prominent
Hard*..:.' Merchant of this city :
N«. 13, Mai ket Square, Norfolk, Va., I
October 111, 1869. J
DR. LAWRENCK— Hear Sir: To the lurge uisin
ber of testimonials vsl.ich you offer to ll.e great i-fil
cary of your Koskoss, I tal.e plsmstire iv adding nij
I own. I suO'eres! greatly with Nervous De-ilitj
Headache, Los*of Appetite, At. Two bottles of Ko*
I _oo re«t.ir*d me to health.
Year* trnlv,
J. 0. WOMBLB.
From Rev. W. 11. Chrlsllnn, Pastor Dinwiddle
cis.-i '.I, ,:.;..:; ,t church.
Portsmonth, Va., October 2.1, IBM
This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence well
i?n'* s Gentleman "f cnltivatiim, anil worthy of the
fullest eoisli.ii.sici'. I hive used his Koskoo Jill, ad
vantage to i.lyelf. a'ld have adopted Its use in mi
'irnily Id ewe* of nervona debility and depression.
W. II CHRISTIAN.
From Dr. IJs.yd, a Physician of large prwslc.
Great Bridge, Va, October B,lBeS.
J. J. LAWRENCE, M.D.—Dear Sir: I cheerfully
•udorso your Koskoo as being a most valuable prep*
ration. Upon examination of the formula, I turn
each ingredient highly extolled by our best and mm
progressive clinical investigators. 1 havo tested it, i
uflocts in my own practice, and have no hesitation in
recommending it. In my opinion, it Is the best com
|:csmd of its clans ever put left.™ the public ex
eroding by fsir all the various cs.iaposiuds of aarsapa
rilla, Ac, ovoi invented. It is a docidod Nerve Touk
aud Invigorator of f'sie asslnial forces, aiding dige*
tmilatii.il, and thereby producing healthy
should be the busiia of treatment in til
vs. Hoping yon will reap the rewa'd
ft om the pnbllc as a benefactor,
I am. air, jour* truly,
OHARLBS LLOYD, M.».
wee*, the above high recommendation*, hi
t .e**ouablv he'sflate fo give th* KOg-
A'ldltlonal Testimonials
cl_u«, Karsnent Divines, editors, Drag
ant-, .!• ill ALMANAC fir
IB- MOHiAR PBII BUTTLE,
I few rest, fit a,'.' ot the f'tintifxel Drucgists j I
*4 (AuW *•.*■; -wl JrM 4-wriw.
MACHINERY, RAILROAD. MANUFACTURERS'
] AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES,
--NTH BTRBBT, BBTWBBN MAIN AND CABT,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
BTBAM ENGINES of improved constrnctlon, for
all purposes, of Richmond or Northern build.
MACHINERY FOR
Railroad, Machine, Car and Carpenter Shops, Plan-
I log Mills, Sash, BlsuJ, Door, Cabinetware, Chair, Bed
»t..ad, Woodenware, Agricultural, Machine, Handle,
rpoko, Stave, Carriage Wood, Cotton and Woolen
SniaT"' Cotto » Oins, Farmers, Foundries, Rolling
Mills, Tobacco Factories, Tanneries, Saw, Flouring,
| Urss and P»per Mills, Mine*, Ac, Ac: Forged »nd
Rolledlron. "
Improved Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, Belting
Lace Leather, Baws, File*, Wrenches, Twist Drills'
St»*m Gauge* Saw Gummer*, Steam an* Water Pipe
and Fixture*, Packing, Journal Metal, Pick and Tool
Handles, Turbine Wator-Wheels, Ac. Ac
SECOND HAND MACHINERY and STEAM
HOILBRB bought, sold and exchanged. A quantity
of the same on hand to be sold low, such as Engines
Boilers, Mill Stone* and Gearings, Wood Working'
Machinery, Ac.
Plana and Estimates of Machinery for Mills and
Mannfactorle* of all klnsls. de 1-tf
WM. *. coox. jon- mi*.
T*TBW FIRM.
.riKK'VIX FOUBORY,
NO. 8 EISHTH StH-KT, BETW-Blf MAIN AID
Feankm-, Rioh-okd, Ya.
WM. D. COOK «_ CO,
With Improved facllitle* and with a determination
to please iss prices and Btyle of work, we respectfnlly
ask from the people of Richmond, Virgin!*, and tho
So _? n ron « r »"y, - IWr share of patronage.
We manufacture
IRON FRONTS,
Verandahs, Balconies, Iron Railings, Vault and Cellar
V oo .™- Orating*. Window Ouares, Awning Frame*,
• onnthiun Columns and Capitols, Ornamental Win
dow Caps, Ornamental Bracket* for Balconies, Shelv
ing, Ac, Ventilators for Brisk and Wood Cornice
Oas and Water Pipe, Hydrant Keys and Rods for
(■as and Wafer, Traps for Culvert* and Hydrant*.
Coal Shoots, and all kinds ol IRON WORK for buihJb
.tigs geuerally.
We also manufacture together with Ihe above
work PLOW CASTINGS, and would rcapictful'y
solicit the patronage of merchants and farmers. AH
work gna-antoed, and oaders filled with dispatch.
nolli—3m
~
1869. *-__«. 1869.
8. SUTHERLAND,
Hc_. i« 0 8 Main St., and 00» Broad Bt.,
(noar Second Market,)
Importer, Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail
dbaub* in
JUKB, RIFLES, PISTOLS, GUN MATERIAL. FINB
CUTLERY FISHING TACKLE AND
HUNTSMEN'S GOODS.
Onr stock is unusually largo this season, embracing
a complete assortment from the best European and
American houses, nnd will be sold as low nspossible
GUNS and RIFLES made to order and repaired In
tho very best mannor. Agent for Reiuln-icn's cce_o
»nd first-class FIRE ARMS.
N. B.—Orders tiy mail proinptl-filled. nov
SAFES.
|
ALUM AND DBY TLASTEB
Warranted free from Dampness. Never Oorrod* th*
Iron. Th* beat Flra-Proof tiafe Mode.
A. Y. STOKBH A CO, Agt*., J**" York.
I - *•' 'I 1. 0W nnderßto °d by a late decision ot the
United States Court, that tho TWO THOUSAND
DOLLAR HOMESTEAD, provided lor in our new
Constitution, as well as.the FIVE HUNDRED DOL
LARS specified by the Bankrupt Law, are exempt
for the slubtor and the person who now takes ad
vantage of the benign provisions of tho liaukrun
Law. This gives tho debtor TWENTY 1 IVK HUN
DRED DOLLARS, EXEMPT BY LAW, and ft, the
proper proceedings In Bankruptcy he can be relieved
Truro the burthens of anti-war debts, and the debts
left by the casualties of the late war.
Persons wishing to take the necessary steps to
avail themselves of these provisions of the law 'can
receive all proper Information by calling on me in my
Office, at the corner of Bank and Tenth
-treet*, Richmond, Va.
1 have formed a business Connection with Hon L
U. CHANDLER, and all letters of enquiry, or on
professional business of any kind, directed either to
me or to "CHANDLER A MORTON." will ho prompt
ly respouded to. * ■
All professional busssni,s,s will In, diligently attended
to by the firm iv any of tho Court* of tlie State or
United States.
ALFRED MORTON,
Late Jusige Richmond City Circuit CourL
l Richmond, Va., April lsith, 1870.
*_»-MA.I. RO O. BANKS of Goochland, wIL
| represent us In Go --bland anr, n™,_ oonutu-
FOB ALL
DISEASES OK TDK
KIDNKYS AND BLADDER
DYSPEPSIA AND RHEUMATISM,
HEINO
-THB STRONUEST PREPARATION OF-g»
B II C II U
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
j I. H. HERBERT A CO., Proprietors.
| 37 Park Row, New Yoik
Sold by all Druggists.
' '
T I M. SMITH A CO.,
11l MANUrACTCRBCB or
All It ICII LTCRAL IMPLEMENTS,
j 15152 Main Stlsit, Richmond, Va.
SMITH'S PAT-NT WELL FIXTUREBI
The v.-ry best arrangement ever Introduced fur
water from wells or cisterns. Ofthe seven
tiiLiiaiu.. already sold, n.-i. one ban ever failed t..
s;"vi. perfect an.l eut'iu i_tts___oa. If, after a
iiiuiith's trial, the purchaser tbiiiks Le Isad rather
havea pump,a sweep or old fashioned wiusllsiss, we
»ill take back the WELL FIXIUBE aud refund th..
n.oney. It is adapted to wells ot auy depth, and is
■old tOr TWENTY DOLLARS, sill cisiplcl.'und ready
I for use.
DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER.
The I'ecilliaritiea of this Machine : Ist. It i* small;
I It occupies but little utoto room than a common
I wash-tub. *d. It Is easily worked; a feeble vomnu
I may sit down and woik it; a little girl can stand
I sisid operate the watdier. Bd. It secures all the well
-1 known beneliu of using suds boiling hot. The hand
I - 1 uot touch the water, either in wasshiise or
wrin i tlle Universal Clothes Wringer at
» ngtng, , ■• ordinary linen iv a few
ta. bed; hence it . -,i„u, H „a the woist parts
momenta, at a single ,p«... - -„ lal |- , )mt „,.',.„,„,
lof collaisand wrlslbnsi'is so she. I. -.cc ... .
any, as,d never but little, rubbing . 'i,
There Is no exaggeration iv this statement, ..
machine is nse*d according to directions.
Prices: Wringer, *9; IVailscr, jSlss. Thus a com
plete Was'jor and Wringer, aach the beet of it* class,
Is obtained for 1-4. Evury family |a iho land should
CATALXICEB FOR lß7i.
A* tho limit* of an advertisement will not allow
of description* ofthe various Agricultural Imple
ment* and Machines wo manufacture, we invite all
farmers to send n* their postofflco address, so that
we may send them our now illustrated Catalogue oi
ninety pages, which is full of information valuable
to every farmer, and is published for gratuitous cir
culation, n. M. SMITH A CO.
no '2—dAwtf Postotflce Box 8. Richmond, Va.
HORTICULTURAL.
IJIO-MOND NURSERIES,
IV RICHMsiNU, VIRGINIA,
FRANKLIN IMVIA A Co., Proprietor*.
We offer for th" Fall and Spring Trade the large-t
collection of FRUIT TRUES, YIN r*i Ao , ever grown
iv the Southern States, cons-istissg iv palt ef *
1,000,(100 TREES, erubraciug all the choicest varie
ties of IruiU adapted especially to tho
South.
1,000,0011 VINjcS, consisting of every variety of small
rrults.
4»- Bond for catalogues, enclosing postage stamps
nc lll—ilm
j)ui new orleansur
molasses,
j. McCarthy,
Litis ~ud Marshall stieeU
1» 10UM0ND
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