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IN' lIED.
h.n the tiresome week Is over,
Wearied limbs then ask for ease;
o grim task Is then before yon.
No one but yourself to please.
How delfclous, then tho feeling
That dawns through the drowsy head,
Of a rust unlir.ikc, unsuninioned,
Sunday morning ln the bed.
And such fancies thron| iirnund yon,
Half asleep nnd half awnke,
lilm deflned, yet all so pleasant—
Fancies like the dawn, opaque,
Waking dreams of love ninl fortune.
Brighter far than Sea be said,
Give a, foretaste of elysluni,
Sunday morning ln the bed.
And the early sounds contrasting,
Add still more to the repose;
Praise who will the early risers,
Sweet r still's the morning dose!
Labor, bustle, cure ull banished.
And the only sound you dread
Ii the breakfast hell's rough clamor,
Routing from the Sunday's bed-
Poets sing of early morning,
Heuthful, active, fresh and fair,
Riches reaped, Indus try's harvest,
Iv the morning', early air-
Well, ln week's days let's admit It;
Think how soon one's life is sped,
Let poor n-orud's Joy unhindered,
Sunday mornings In the bed.
— .losh Billing, says : "One of the
funniest scenes 1 ever" seed wuz I »'o
eld maids waitin'on one sick widower.'
In a dime novel recently pub
lished, the hero is made to clime one
hundred and lil'ty I.et up a true. -How
la thai tor high.'
—"1 will preach from dat portion
ol de scripture (lis evening,'' said a
colored dorr.iv., "whar dc 'postlis I'i.iii
pints his "[lis'.le at de 'phesians.''
The Jews have a prevcrb, 'that
he who brings not his sou up to some
employment nu-kes niui a thief. The
Turks say, "An idle man is the -evil's
playfellow."
— A Texas negro on being arrest
ed for polygamy, said: 'Why, hi!
hasn't got but four mendiiiciits yet. and
<te law openly 'lows de colored man lli
t.en !'
Missouri has n pupil in the pri
mary depart men i ol a public school 107
years old. lie U a colored youth, anil
ci ies because the other children won't
play tag with hiiu.
Southern degrees, when tliey
git a new pair of pants,, are iv the most
intense agony until the garment is rip
ped up tlic leg so they can hear it -Hop'
when tliey walk.
A giil iitOiympia Washington
Territory, throw .ouie bin.ting powder
in the fire-place supposing it to be coal.
Th;7ua(l to semi eighteen miles lor
lumber lor the colli:"., It was so scarce
there.
A Cincinnati judge has decided
that a b! uv from a husband lo a wife is
sufUcicut ground tor .. divert:.. How
is it when the wife does trie blowing t
There is v Itiend jl ours wants us to
Hud out for him,-he thinks h.V got a
case.
''Come Hub, how much ImTe you
cleared by your speculation ?" said a
friend hi hi* companion.
'•Cleared I" answered bob wilh a
frown, "why, 1 chared my pocket. !"
A negro parson in the West
preaching against the love a. money,
concluded hi* sermon by spying : 'And
linnally brethren, yen can judge what
_od thinks ef money by tlie class of
people he gives it to.'
All Over Town.—"Jane," said
a wag 'it's all ever town.'
"VVliat's all over tow.i?"
'•Mud I"
Miss Jane's eyes dieppeil—and so
<H_ her waterfall!
At Sydney. Ohio, a yoimg wo
man went into ,_ slore and asked for
••feline intestines for lyrical purposes.''
lie said he was out of their, but had
some mighty good cat-gut fiddle
strings. She fainted, and had te bo
carried out on a revenue stamp. Such
is life.
A Newark man is getting rery
auspicious because Ids wife lias several
tiaies. lately asked him why lie didn't
apply for work at the nitro-gllceriue
factory which has exploded twice late
ly? He wants a divorce.
Lore is like a hunter, who cares
not for the game when once caught,
1-vhieh he may have pursued with the
inest intense and breathless eagerness.
".eve ii stronger in pursuit, friendship
{n possession.
——A jilted swain spitefully says :
•'Eve did not know as much as her
daughters ofthe present day. Had
they been in her place, instead ef be
ingdeccivcd,ther would have deceived
th. devil."
Don't be too anxious to solve a
coiinuiudrum. We know a man who
jjot two black eyes in endeavoring to
Ami out the difference between a man
and a woman fighting in tlie street.
i A darkey gives tlie fallowing
I r.ason why the entered race is superior
\ te tlie white race :
"All men are made o! clay, and li'.e
the meerschaum pipe, are more valu
able when highly colored."
A celebrated preacher, In a ser
i nion on the duty of wives, said : "1
see in this congregation a woman who
hits been guilty of disobedience to her
husband, and in order to point, her out
II will fling my Bible at her head."' He
lilted the book, and every wife's head
was instantly ducked.
At. Fort Wayne, Indiana, when
women begin to run around the street,
bari'-iu.ej, people know that "spring
has SOSae, gentle Annie." Talking _-
bout feet.au Indiana woman that can'tr
show a foot thirteen inches long Is
hooted out of society.
Tlie Texas magistrate who post
poned a case lor two week*, In order
to find out whether the .Statu was in or
out ot the Union, was one of your care
!iitid. In the meantim* the citizens
g tlie horse thief that wus going to
ried, because Hie. hadn't any jail.
— A slight misunderstanding. At
inperance mettitig a number of la
nho desired to throw their influ
i on tho right side, came up to sign
pledge when a sou ot Erin exclaim
'Be gorra ! who weald think so
y fine looking Yankee women
-•A yeung married couple in If la
in town lately began housekeeping
the ttrat purchase, ol the head oi
family at the village grocery were :
Beats' worth of soda, flvr cents'
Hi of fall, two aent*' worth ol pep
one cent's worth Of chewing gum.
twelve cent's worth of soap. The
le amounted to twenty-live cent*,
eh was paid by the you.ig Benedict
jecie; and ai he left the .-lore he re
kud to tie clerk that "keeping
sel* cheaper than boarding "'
r. Ji.VNKIi. W. L. SLATER
JO.SER Jt SLATER,
WHOLESALE
("ROC-IK", LIQUOR DEALERS,
JC WlfiSlof MERCI.XT.,
1*34 Main Street,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
IHEItA I advances made on con
' sl|_nn.«at-i,. liana Sole agents for Pe
,"»«»' . Whisky. Brand ea
il In Led
»nl -8,t.3t-4_n.
§Yi_»_roir-TBn_ur_iLTii«TM
LIFE IXSLRWCE COIPANY,
Home Ofllce:—Rlcbmond, Va.
W. a CARRINGTON, President.
D. J. If AKTSOOK, Hecietiirv. I
A*«*t* and Invest ilienl., •1,900,000.
JNStiRESon all the most approved '
plans. lis nolleics are non-forfeiting.
It divides K-i£ per cent, of prollU among ,
policy holders. ,
It declares dividends at the end of second
year. ,
It receives premiums all ln cash, or lv hall t
loan, or one third loan, as applicants may
prefer.
It allows quarterly or semi-annual pay
ments of cash part of premium. ',
It accepts no security for the money It in
vests except real estate lirsl lien.
No stocks nor government securities will
be received by it its security for debt.
It Is officered mid managed by gentlemen
born and bred In the Soulh. of good charac
ter amongst their own people for financial
ability and for fidelity to their trusts; and
tbe premiums paid Into this Company will
not go to Increase the wealth of tiie North,
but will be used within our own limit*, nnd
will relievo our own Impoverished people.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President.
J. J. Hopkins, Secretary,
O. H. I'iCßitow, Medical Adviser.
DIRECTORS |
D. J. Hartsook, W. I). Cabell, K. O. Thur
mond. J. R. Pechles, Hudson Martin, T. P.
Fitzpatrick, William Gordon, C. A. Schaff
ter, William V. Shepherd. ;
RF.FERENCES:
Gen. Beauregard, Col. it. G. Garner, Judge
Alexander Walker and Gen. Mason Graham,
ot Louisiana; Gen. Simon Kuekner, ol Lou
isville; Gen. J. B. Hood, New Orleans; Judge
11. P. Mabry, Major J. 11. Pratt and Ward
Tavlor, Jr., Jelierson, Texas.
Liberal commission* will be given to good
agents. Travelling agents are especially
wanted.
Nink HtTNnREIi Policies issued during the
first eight months of active work.
Income over 81Ui,IKSl—a success nliend of all
precedent—mid with bright prospects.
For rates of Insurance call upon the Local
Agent, W. H. RICKEfTS,
July 31, 1808. Oiange Court House
J. M. MURPHY, Agent
Gordonsvilie Va.
TpTmTFpTp ? v
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now
prepared to furnish all ela.ee.wlUi oonstaxit
employment at home, the whole of the
time or for the spine moment*. Business
new, light and profitable. Persons ot either
sex easily earn irom Me. to to per evening, !
and a proportional sum by devoting t lelr
whole time to the business. Boys and girls
earn nearly as much as men. That all who
see this notice may send their address, aud
test the business, we make this unparalleled
offer: l'o such as are not well satisfied, we
will send .1 to pay lor the trouble ot writing.
Full particulars, a valuable sample, which
will flo tooommence work on, and a copy of
The People's Literary Companion—one of the
targesl and best I'mnil.v newspapers publish
ed—all sent tree by mall, Reader, If you
want permanent,profitable work.
Address E. C. ALLEN _ CO.,
Nov 6.186H—8m. Augusta. Maine.
MATHEMATICAL AM) CLASSICAL
SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
AT TIIK
FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
(50 miles from Washington, 11. C, * miles
from Warrenton, Va.
THE session begins Ist October, ami
ends Ist of July, Pupils admitted iii any
tune, an.l cliargcii from dale uf entrance.
The location is one of unsurpassed beauty.
There Is no more healiliiul portion of Vir
ginia. The water of the Springs is noted for
Its medieii.nl virtue.
The school is in the midst of a highly re
fined and Intelligent.community.
The accommodations arc superior, perhaps
to those of any school in the State,
The Instructors arc gentlemen of ability
and experience.
TERMS PER SESSION OF KIKE MONTHS I
For Board and Tuition 8376, pay able one.
half in advance and the balance on thetlist
of February. There iire no extra charges.—
Address W. LATHAM .In.,
Fauquier White Sulphur Springy Va
Tuition alone $50—Latin and Greek each
£10 extra.
liJStIVBRSITY OF VIKIiIIRA. Aug Ir: 2SIIS.'
I huve long known Mr. SV. Latham, Jr..
flrst as asi mien tan.l tiien as a teacher. For
the business of tsachlog Mr, L. bus uiiusua!
qualillciiiloiis, both n>- a scholar aim for apt
ness to Instruct—end in this I express the
uniform opinion of my colleagues, with
whom Mr. Latham studied Ol this Universe
tv. ,
I cordially recommend lilm to those who
are careful to procure the host instriietloi;
for their children, ns a gentleman who muy
be relied on to do well and tiiitlifnlly what
ever be may be willing to undertake, i
W. 11. McGOFFEY,
Sept. 10, 180.. Prof. Moral Phil
~ WATT & kSTgIIT,
Mism 0 ri'k ■v s of tit a
\xr __.TT PLOW, ,
AIVU AUKICLI.TUKAL IMPLEMfcMS, I
BICHKOXD, VA.
AGEN'I S for the ClitiLix Keaper and
Mower. Excelsior Reaper and Mower, '
the best Gri'ii Drill and Ihe bfst Hay Rake
aud Gleaner, which we li live selected as Ihe |
best. i
PIIICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. .
Send for circulars and price list. [
an.Tlie Watt i'iow receivedthe/i .7_.-f.rfl.- '
on; at the great Held trial In Penuaylvanla in
August, Isiltl, nnd has procured more pre
miums und awards ot merit in Virginia and
tbe Cotton Stales than any other plan mad* '
ln the United States.
April 15, 1«7II.—ly. ____________
FALM-B, HAETBOOK & CO.,
COMMISSION MiKHIIWTS,
1331 Cary Street, |
KICHMOND. VIIGINIA.
SPECIAL attention paid lo the sale
of Grain, I-'lonrnnd Tobueco. Agents for
the sale of Fertilising salts of Potash and ,
Magnesia from Germani", and the English
dissolved Hone, warranted ii per cent, solu
ble suphat.i of ll c. »
Refer to A. 11. Hlukey and B.C. Flanuagan, 1
Esqs., Charlottesville. <
April IT, 1870.—lvi. j
BRILLIANT! NON-EXPLOSIVE! CHEA? I
■v unist. mo sii-Ti witit.B ininwl ,
Crystallized Oil, j
PATENTED JULY, IKB7-
MAXUFAC'TI'BEO IN THIS STATU OXLT BT .
A. J 88 »ill: it & Co.
Nu. U Hliiil Street,
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.
THE best Burner*, I.amps and Limp
Goods, on hand. Bend for Price List,
ar*-All orders from Goidonsvllls will be t
furnished through Mr. L. W. Sneed.
March 11, UffO.—ly.
WHI A .lOIII.STOIV,
WgOLMAI.- IS'U IIKTAII.
BOUKSFLLERS A\l) STATIOXEBS,
No. 1000 Main Street, j
two doors ahove tost ofkii'M, j
UICUMONIi, VA., !
OFFER lor sale a large aml well se
lected stock of School. Law, Agricultural f
and Miscellaneous r
BOOKS, c
in every department ol Literature; and a
STATIONI'JIII' Ol'" A.I.L ICIMIS,
of Foreign un.l Ltoui.slic i lunula, lure, W.
also niuiiul'iiciuiv
Hlai-'i Bunk- olnll klndM
using the besi material.. Inltiul stamping I
i.eaiiy executed with the must fashionable
slvi..' fletlei
IScw Hooks received us soon as publisbed. \
Books imp.ii ted ..'.i i. '. Otters promplly r
and falt.tn_lly executed, and at the lowest
prices. „
Jaliiiuiy 7, 1879,—tf.
Cl L O T li 1 X"G, v
BAL DWII'S, i
Csrner Main and 10th Stieels,
RIC HM 0 Nl). V1li«. N* I A v
LATEST IMl'l'.i IV EMKN TO I N
STVLB AN- FINISH KNOWN lo THB '
TRADI'..
BUY BALDWIN. cl.Oi lUNO FOL
IT IS Tlli. ..EST I» "OWN | ]
BALHWIX'sI CLOTHING uIVK-t UC
A Oi-..M'i-i:.. \i'pi:ara'.'E. ,
YOUNG AND OLD WILL KIND I
AL_ KTVLi'.s TO SUIT T-Ut
EVERY STYLE OV WINTER
CLOTUINU AT BALDWINS.
BALDWIN'S SALES TBI I'IiESENT
SEASON ASTONISH AL, ~
| 800 SUITS OF ALL GRADES ' , :
HAVE BEEN SOLD ' c
CITIZENS AND STRAMiEIW, WE
•HALL BE OLAII TO SEE V' !'
MW-B THAN THE LOWEST UVK ,
OOODS SHALL BE .lOLD .
BALDWIN THE CTWT_IER,
RICHMOND, VA.
January 21, 1.7 a.-.m.
FIIESI. Orauges. Co* mnutc.c.c.,Just I:
reoet»edby J. W. LANDHUM-00. |
Merah 11. lift*
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[ IMITJC'tHEJiTSiI
UET UP YOUR CLUBS I-__t 1S7»II
PETERSOVS I _<_ l/._* l*.
THK t'UKAPEI— NU BEST 0* THS MO-1 HUPS
TO every person getting up a club for
Peterson's Magasfn., we will send gratis,
I a copy of our premium Mezzotint for fruin
' Ing .slzi _U Inches hy 111.) It is called "Uur
Father Who art in Heaven." mul is the moat
I elegant engraving ever offered. To persons
gulling -p large clubs, an extra copy of the
1 Ma_-*_n. will be scut In addition ; an.l it I*
, us easy to gel up n large club for Peterson as
1 asmuil one lor other Magazines. But ho*
' the terms below 1
Peterson's Magazine gives more for th.
" money, and of a belter quality, than any
other. It contains every yeur, nearly Woo
" pages, 14 steel plates, 12 doubh-si/.ed main
, moth colored slew! fashion plates, und about
• 1000 wood engravings—aud nil of this for on
lv Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than
1 Mas-lines Of Its class. It is, therefore, oiu
" phaticiilly
1 THE MAGAZINE FOH THE TIMES.
1 In addition lo the Banal number of short
, er stories, there will he given in IsTU, at least
1 flvo original copyrighted Novelets, viz:
THE PRISONER OF THE BASTILE,
By Mrs. Ann S. Stephen!.
THE SECRET A T IIA I.'TJIAM'S HOLME,
By Mrs. Jane If. Austin.
KATHLEENS LOVE STORY.
Hi/ the author of "Ethel's Sir __._iio.lo*.
. AN ENEMY'S REVENGE,
By Ihe author of-'The Second Lift."
BOW IT ENDED,
By Frank Lee Benedict.
In the number and iieruty of its lllustra
-1 tloiis also, Pete-son is unrivalled. The Pub
■ Usher challenges comparison lint ween Its
I ITBn_ AND MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS
1 and those of other Magazines, and one steel
engraving at least in each number.
1 MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES
Eaeli number has a supurb double- _M
colored Fashion plnte.
1 COLORED PATTERNS IN EMBROIDERY
I CROCHET, etc.
RECEIPTS FOR COOKING,
1 THE TOILETTE, SICK ROOM, etc.
New and fashionable Music in every num
s tier. Also, Hints on Horticulture, Eque»
tiiiinistii, and oilier matters interesting to
ladles.
TERMS.—Always ln Advance.
One copy, for one year $2 ; I copies, t year
, S4; :t copies, for I year, to; I copies, lor yen
. US ; 5 copies 1 v.lr, ninl 1 lo getter up of clv
, t*; 8 copies one yeur, and 1 to getter up »
! club, tIS; II copies one year, and 1 togetler
. up ol' olub, WO; IS copies one year, and 1 to
getter ap of club. Un.
: Specimen copies send gratis,to thos* wish
ing to get up a club.
\ Address, Post-paid.
| CHARLES J. PETERSON,
No. 30I.Chestnut .tr.-et, Philadelphia, Pa
J Ootobor l-i., 1 sail
; "_K_SI.
f 1- BOUTH KnYAI. si'liKET, 13
E. 11. C "LARK SON'S
I STOVE WAREHVOMS.
THE Catalogue for tliis fell contain*
the following ST A"F.s for rooking :
IRONSIDES Fanner, Excelsior, Columbia
Continental, Planter, Prise, Amity, Waver
ly, Wm. Fell, Charm, Carroll, Cook, and
Miner; also, tho Victor, Umpire and Porta
ble llniige. , ,
. For Parlor, Hall, Chamber and Dining
s Room Stoves, we have the Morning Glory,
Gem, Bouquet, Ac: also a lull lot ol Cumber
, land Coal stoves, i.e.. all of which has given
1 such entire satisfaction for Ihe past four
' years that it is useless for us to say anything
except to warrant every article to please ths
• purchaser.
Prices tosiiit the times.
r Hoofing, Guttering and spiuting don* at
bhort notice.
A general assor.ii.out of Tlowaie, Hollow
Ware, _re.
' All orders promptly filled.
All orders from Orange and adioiuing
' C inties solicited.
E. H. CLARKSON,
N r. 5, 1860.—1y.
- rT-iTpA RTI.OW. CONWAY NIiVVMA!*.
' v*.a.€i.oMV k "J"!ir.ii,
PRODUCE AND COUHtB-lOM
I MERCHANTS,
G()KDOnSVII.I.E, VA.
HIOBCH l' price pa'nl for all kind* o
Country Produce. Keep constantly on
i band
i DRY (JOODS, GROtI'RIES, "NOTIONS.
i Hats, cups. Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Station:!
• rv. Hardware, Hollow-waie, Wood-ware'l'iu
Ware, Crockery war..OoOEftig Stoves, "rar
i niuire, Salt, Lime, Nulls, Leather, Lump
; nnd Ground 1 .iwler, Pi ruvliin Guano. Hone
- A_.nte'fa* Powhatan Phoaphate, Raush's
fliiu- Hone Phosphate, Best W h-at Drill and
korse Rnlco.
I December 24, 1809.
AGENTS WANTED
coiniciAL XifitfisEi.
prill.lSHED AT
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
. T_K Advertiser is n Brst-eiass Week
1 J- ly,containing matter of interest to in.
1 Fanner. Mechanic and Country Merchant,
nnd correct weekly report of the All sandrla
Market and the Baltltnoie Cattle Market al
ways given.
Subscription one year, !1 so
" six lnoutiiH, 1 UO
, To Clubs n lui'-e ilisc.iiint is allowed.
Liberal commission to Agents. None need
| apply for nn Agency except 1 hey can giv* a
reeponslble referenoe. Address
WEDDDRBURN _ UKTVF.R,
Publishers, Alexandria, Vif.
August 13, 18--.—tf,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SPRING AM) SI Mr ER TRADE. 1870.
T4 Kin. H reet, 14
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
■"""""IIE siiliscriiii r has jii<t received, and
-S- i.n vii iv bought at gold rates, can afford to
sell nl prices to suit the times, one of the
lareest, most varied and best assorted stocks
of Ladles', Gentlemen., Misses' and Chil
dren's Boots and shoes ever before offered tor
sale ln this market. His long experience In
tho irude hits enabled him to proeuie a stock
iiiuiuiiiieHiie'ifroiii th. best material, -nul in
a desirable and stylish manner, mnl on the
meal i"n\ orahle ter ins; and, with ail vantages
in his Cavor, he cmi afford to Mil as cheap us
theoheapest. A Large .took of Heavy Goads
sultahie lor the country, to whleb he invites
iln- spet'ial attention of country merchant.
All In want will do well to call ut 74 King
street. Alexandria. t
April 1, 187..—8 m. W. 11. WADDI'.T.
8PKIW1" AKB !'I!M_KP "M-?O_TA-li;N.
H.IBEONS,
.11 ILL IN Kill" AND STRAW CIOODS,
A«tl* TROrVG. (ATOH A CO.,
-3 and i.lO llnliiiii.ii t Street,
riALI'IMOHIO, Ml)..
IMP' lit TERS ami Jobbers of Uonncs
Triniii.ing, ninl Velvel I'll.l ons. Bonn.
Sillis, . lins and Velvets, 111. oils, l.iic-s
ltuciics, Mtits and Crape., French -flowers
and Kc.'itl.'-rs. Straw Loin. Is and L idles
Huts, trimmed and nntrlmraed, 811h Velvet
and l-'eli_i.. nneis and 11-ils, sundowns and
ttbakei "' 'Is.
The largest stock of MUlli cry Good In
this i-'hiiiiij-, and onequalled in choice
rieiv, wiiicli we otl'cr at prices at will d.(j
coiiipeiiiion. Order* .ollclted, md prompt
attention given.
February tfi, IH7o.—:)m.
c. j. in iTi7__TK ,
OS King SI reel,
A I. E XA N" I>lt i A. V 11! G 1 N I A
HAS IHXIU Villi Ills F.'.1.1. (TOO— Or
CHI.\A, GLASS AMI BABTBEKWABI
TO ivhiiii In.- invites the attention o
country merchants and dealers general
ly.
Call and examine his stock and prices,
which will compare favorably with those ot
allimoreor cities further North.
Oeloluel, 11111. 11,
HORSE COLLARS, TRUE CHAINS.
WK hay. jus:, received an I are offer
ng ;' »■' i il" iit.* Largssl an !<i. '' '
plote itocki . Horse killari an
sver offered it
nr.- 'i ■
. v.. Ul . ■: ' '-0
I J.iiiiii.'..' ... ISM.
M|{s. t.v VE'S Training gchoel for
ii.icncrs.iil Mii'ils.iu c. 11., can supply
n aciicis of .very grade, and al price, to sail
employers. Address, Mrs. Cave, Oox 37, Gor
l, insvlUe, Va.
I'eluuary IS, I*7o.
fftOOO.
WANTED, an active mar.. In each
eon li I v in I'ie Stales, to travel nnd tall*
or Icrs in- sn nple, for Ten, Coin-, and Spices,
To suitable men we will give a salary of J»0«
mi a : .ar. above trav.llpg and other
.. es, and a reasonable commission on
Imniediau nppllentlonsare solicited from
proper parties. References exchanged. Ap
ply to, or address Immediately.
J. PACKKR * CO.,
"Continental Mills,"__ 4 Bawery New York.
\ April 22,1870.—«.
i TI'ST reeeiveil anil for sal.-. M bnsh
" \*f els prime clover Beed and 5 tons ti 0 . 1
t _Vr_?lau Guano. .
PARTLOW" * NHWMAN. I
Tsbmars■ 1, Iff*.
' *
, ''QUALITAS NON qUANTITAS."
! DR. LAWRENCE'S
*
i
i
' UUBI.T COXC-KTaATIB rLI"ID --TJIICT Or
I
KOSKOO!
THE GRIAT HEALTH RESTORER.
ko _i"_c_ medicine- formula abound the
BOTTLI.
PREPARED SOLELY RY
i DR. J. J, LAWRENCE,
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■ Organic « Demist,
"KTOTIT-OIjI-, "\r_-..
> KOSKOO
Strikcsat the Knot of Disease by Purifying
r the blood, Restoring the Liver and
i Kidneys to a Healthy Action, and
Invigorating tiie -Nervous Sys
,> tun.
r This is the secret of Its WONDERFUL BUC
» CESS ln CURING
SCROFIXA, SYi'IULI*. DYSPEPSIA,
L.vcr Complaints, Chronic Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Nervous Affections, Erup
tions of tbe Skin, Humors, Loss of
i Vigor, Disease* otKldiieysand
IJiadder, and all Diseases
causeil by a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD.
or a Diseased Condition ofthe
LIVLR, Kl-NEYS, -NKRVOUS SYSTEM,
Rt,
* it. thoroughly eradicates every kind of
Humor and Had Taint, and restores Ihe eu
» tne system to a healthy condition.
Thousands have been changed by the
:1 use ol Ibis Medicine iroin Weak, Sickly,
,- Suffering creatures, to .SU'img, Healthy aud
happy Hen and Women.
ii No Medicinehas attained such a great
, REPUTATION a. tills Justly CELEBRAED
-- compound,
* Approved by the Highest Medical Authority.
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KOSKOO
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Endorsed and recommenoed by the Pres
t ident of the Faculty ol the E. Medical
College of tne City of New York.
rilH ■Iln. R. B. M-'.WTON. M. D.,
Professor und President or the Faculty, lat.
r. "Professor Theory and Practice" of
Medicine, Cincinnati, <xc„
Onool UM mint eminent medical men of this
H ,- well known us theautho of the follow
ing standard medloal works: Newton's
"Prautioe of .Medicine," "Diseases of Chil
dren; •■Newton's s.ynies surgery," Ac., In
December number of American Medical Re
is-w—Pa«e_iß, _ays:
' •'Among the more recent efforts to rntro-
B duee popularly, sume of tne new remedies,
we notice a new preparation compounded
[ by J. J. Lawrence, M. 1)., of Norfolk, Va„
' w'hlcb Isiuinislii'd to the profession und the
11 public In any desired quantity- We recent
-11 lv examincd'liis Laboratory, and became jully
"" satisfied ttiat all lis work is done In the best
1' manner, by the must approved process**, and
" from the best malerlaisgicing as a result a med
icine meeting the confidence oi the piiy.i
--" ciansand the public."
Koskoo Gnre* ScrOfula In its
Worst Forms.
From A, W. ..UI.Lt), a prominent anil well
known nierehaut of Norfolk, Va.
/.'p. 11 Main St.. Norfolk, Vo., Sept. 15, 1869. ,
i iln I a.t.exce—Dear Sir: Your Koskoo
' lis aork'd wonders !u my iaiully. My
daughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula
slut"' I'lnldhood. She lost thirty I?"" Pieces
from her ankle, several from her aim, oe
sides iiavldK ulcers lv severa' parts ofthe
body. Whilst in this condition she com
' mciieed Inking your Koskoo— it acted like a
c/otriitonlicr: under Ut wtff the ulcus gradual
" I healed, and her general health greatly im
, moved. It certainly saved her much sufler-
I Ing, and perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo
a specific lor all scrofulous affections. Your
I Kusk. io also cured my wile of dyspepsia, from
which she suffered greatly. Site is now inbel
ter i ealth limn she has been in five years.
With the highest regards,
I a,i, gratefully ym.rs v .&c Vir^
Koskoo is endorsed by tlio best physicians
every—here. Read tlu-.t'ollowlng from Dr.
Tille"r>, a successful practitinner of many
years "standing in the Old North Stute :
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe C 0.,1
September 10, ikbd. /
Dr. J. J. LAWUKNcn-Deiir Sir: I have
used your Concentrated Fluid Extract of
I Koskoo in my practice with tliohojipiest re
sults I il ml it to be a powerful Liver In vlg
oiator. llli'od Purifier, and Nervous Tonic.—
I ln all discuses of the Liver, Scrofulous .Syph
ilitic and Nervous Afftotfons, Ulaareme
'. dy ol immense value; in fact, in almost eve
ry variety of Chronic Illseases ils use is in
' floated. Hoping you may meet with the
success you deserve us :i manufacturer of re
\ liable medicines, I mn sir, with much re
sneet Your obedient servant,
\ P ' B. C. TILLERY, M D.
koskoo Cures Chronic Rbi'ii
nriatlsm.
Norfolk. Va., Sept. T, 18l!9.
Dn. J. J. Lawiiknik—Dear Sir: My son
/i<w received so muchbeiir/ll rmm your wontkjt
n' Kotkno Mint i oannot refrain from exprdH
ng ray gratitude. 1 hud tried almost everjr
thing without benefit. 1 believe, in ull s'n-«
serltv, thai our Koskoo Is an inftdllble ri _»
c iv f. r lie .lisensc irom which be ha ■ '"'sß
ed, ai. '~ s.i tar as I can l*aro, bus never fii - »"'
cd. li you only knew tlie immense amount
of suffering thai he bus undergone. titan you
could conceive ihe value of such a reraeely as
Koskoo—tha t sorely euree. The great a
m nun of good It is now doing among us Is
int-sl in .life.
i Willi much ~'i-iitit.ide,
I urn. reaped tally yours, *c.,
M :■. M, t. A. NEA-ON.
Read I ' folio rum Mr. Woinble, a
promlnci ll.rdwari Merchant ol this ciiy:
No Market B.niire, Norfolk, va., 1
October 1:1, IMB, J
iia. Lawaano- Dear sir: To tli. large
number oi testimonials which you oiler of
: greu' efficacy of your Koskoo. I take
in nsi .em iciillngmy own, I Ruff-red great
ly with Nervou. Debility, Beadaehe, Loasof
Appetite Ac. Two unities of Koskoo restor
ed iuu tv Health. "Your, trnlv,
.1 G. Yv'OMliLE.
From Roy. W. 11. Christian, Pastor Din
widdle Slr.-il Methodist Church.
Portsmouth, Va,Outober __, IHR
This is to cc, I. . i I know Dr. Law rence
well. He Is a gentleman ol cultivation, aad
worthy of the fullest confidence. 1 huve used
bis Koskoo with advantage t" myself, and
bave adopted It* use ln my family In cases
of nervous debility and depression,
\V. 11. CHRISTIAN.
FROM DR. LLOYD, A PHYSICIAN OF
LARGE PRACTICE.
Great Bridge. Va - , October B,IMW.
J.J. I-iWaBHOB. H. D.—Dear air i lebeer
.. X iskOO us being a most,
Upon examination
ingredient big ilj
it. ... progreaslv.
. hii ft teal en Its ..I'
ll hi, n j i.i. i.e.un.l have no best
commanding It. In my opinion,
il is the i. is o impound of Its class ever put
baforatae public—exoeedlng by _v ul Hie
various com pounds of siirsaiiiirilla. Ac., ever
invented. lii. a decided Nerve Tonic, and
tuvlgorator of the animal forces, aiding dl
gesiinii un.l assiiniliiiion. and thereby pro
ducing he.ilthv blood, whieb should be the
bails of treatment iv all chronic dlssasse.—
Hopl gyou will reap the reward you de
serve from the public as a benefactor.
I urn sir, yours tru y,
CHA -tLES LLOYD.
After reading the above high recommen
dation. Invalids cannot reasonably hesi
tate to give the KOSKOO a trial.
FOB ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Edi
tors, Druggist*, Merchants, Ac, see KOSKOO
Almanac for this year.
PHICI" OXE DOLLAR FEB BOTTLE.
For ."al' by the Principal Druggiitt! in the
I'lutea -.(ol—, ana t/riiuih America,
April is, ma
NEW GOODS.
EVERYBODY
MUST COME AS D LOOK!
Our stock consists ln part of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS,
TOBACCOES, Clft.-RS.
CONFECTIONERIES,
o__.t_*3>_-______» goods,
tropical fruits
Of all varieties. W.hane added ln addition
a full line of
NOTIONS.
Tbe ladies can find at nil times many thing
boll, useful and ornamental.
Uur supply of
STATIONERY
0
nil and complete, embracing i.'ap an
Note Paper, Books, I'ort monies, dfce.
Wa have Ladies' Head and
Tuck Combs,
Family, Riding and Pocket. Combs, Cloth,
lleinl. Tooth, and Plnger Btushaa,
Soaps of till varieties. Colognes,
Oils and Hair Restora
tives,
Extra ts nnd Essences, Spool Cotton, Sewing
and Machine silk, Flux Thread,
Buttons of all kinds,
Pencils, Ac.
Indeed we have and will keep everything in
uur Hue ymi can sail lor. Only ask
for It. Weguarranlce Rlcn
mond retail prices.
J. W. LA-.Dl~tr.-4f A CO.
April l, MP*.
IWERCIIArVT'S I
Rs i_r_El.*i .*(-"•■) *e_il-__H_U _Wi_. I
J_BfcU_j__n *■.'-'___ __wMJL_=i!B
i___K___T
BOOM PKR PAT HTM-Y-KVg CXII, Olt RE
GULAR FARE TWO DOLLARS PER DAY.
Comer of Hanover and Pratt Street*,
Three squares from It. AO.lt. It. Depot, und
within five minute* walk ol tne
principal Sleamboat
Wharfs,
BALTIMORE, MD.
HlC.till SCHOFI-CIiD, Proprietor.
June 12,1868.
c. B. umscß -.ton.
Merchant Tailors
AND
OIiOTHISIIB,
No. 1300 nialu Street,
RICHMOND, VA.
WE are now lee.iving our stock ot
Fall and Winter Cloths, Casstmare.
and Vesting., and invite all persons in w.uil
of good Clothing to give us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
We keep always on hand a full line of Gen
tlemen's Furnishing Goods, embracing al
the latest Novelties,
Itemeniber the old stand, corner of Main
and Thirteenth st reel s.
¥~ B. SPF.NCE A SON,
130 D Main Street, Richmond, Va.
October 22, 1860.
T HEREAT PIANO, PARLOR ORGAN,
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
-ESTABLISHMENT OF THK sot I'll
ESTABLISHED IX 18u2,
IN WASHINGTON, D. C.
stories and basement tlevoto
- exclusively to the business. Always o
ha nd over 100 Pianos, new und second ban
ran dug In price from SfiO So 1800. I laii
new and warranted at WOO uud apwsrds.
Sole agents for ten best eatabllshmenta
the country. Oorrespondenoesollclted, U
sic, Hooks, Catalogues and all small urtic
sent by mail. JOHN F. ELLIS,
New Iron Front, DOS. Pennsylvavla
Avenue, ue..r 10thStreet.
October 9,1868.
FALL AXD WINTER. IM..
JOBS 11. C.BTIS,
Merchant Tailor,
OttANGE COURT HOWHF., VA.,
RESI'KCTFULL V .'1:111011111:0? to his
customers, friends and Ihe public gener
ally, Unit be has.ins! received the largest
anil best selected slock of
Clol Us, €asslmcres. Vesllnjr, _c
ever brought to this market, Which heis pre
pared to make up at the shortest notice aud
on the most reasonable terms.
Thankful for past, patroniig,\ be solicits a
continuance of the same, pledging blmsell
for the future, us in Hie past, to use liis best
endeavors toglveentln satisfaction.
Terms positively cash.
October __, Ism
sM 4 £__ rKt "- l -T. B: - > _ rnl -_:'ls ? . tt :
Tf canseil oontalns so much practlaa
oriirinal matter In such small space" John
J. Thomas,
-The directions for growing Strawberries
and Kiisiierriesarethebest 1 naveeverseen,"
Henry Ward Beecher.
We could glvo hundreds of Just such testi
monials, showing the value of this little
work. It should be in the hands of every
person, whether the owner ol v rod square ..1
ground or a bundled acres. Tree agents
should have a copy. It out,,ins 10 pages.—
Price 10cents, I'ull price list, wholesale nnd
retail, and also n rms to agents nnd those de
siring in get up 11 club tor plants son: free lo
all applicants. Parties nt the South or on
Pacific 1 oast should order plants In the (all.
Address, I'l'Rl'Y a) JOHNSTON,
Sept. 8, 69. Palmyra, N. V.
ESTABLISHED 1828.
A S. GREEN. JA . Tl. OKEKN
8811 l a -Ikot.i.:*..
STEAI FL'RXITL'IIE WORKS
AND
S3 ._s. ■"_■_"■-_»_ _: i_ x_,
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
HAVING ivtltf.-d our manitfiictory
witli the most -.<vr '•r.c..\£mufamrmmm
niat'lilnerv, we arc mm I'.'-gftßtmmwyywß
pared i" furnish all kinds -•■ —%_( 1 —11*.
Cabinet, office and .School
Furniture, ns low as can be bought in the
Nor! horn cities of tl.e the same quality. W
nr-.lso *>repared to do all kinds of sawin
Turn'ng,"Flani'ig., Moulding and Curving in
_qr lta,e "** d ,_ __
Walnut, Ash, Pop:'.- Oak, Maple and BircliJ
Logs In ken iii exclmngi. .*»"" »' urulture. m
Jnnunry 14, 18.il.—ly. - M
MARQUIS & KELLY'S _|
MARBLE WORKS J
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.,M|
*M
STAUNTON, LEXINGTON AND /fl
RISOMICHU. HHH
MB. J. IL l.OWllAN". our
Chaiiollesville, is receiving and
constantly on hand a
_L of Moiiiiini-nis, Tombs, ll^|
Mtml und Foot Stones, Ac. I. t's^H
■ ■rt- I ill W .Ull Ofllliylllillg"I lliis !<■
£ can be acconiiii.nliiie.l on
A _?e |"C nollce and upon liberal
f- j ' The near proximity of l
r*"l!. lotlesvillc 10 Orange nnd a<f"H
j___J J'T cenl I'ounlics, atr.ir.ls an
£^j_^sy—at unity (o the citizens of Hie-sB
C__3M_Breonnuestoobtalnworkas ipi;. IS
ly, conveniently and cheaply ns from ui'.yw
other point. we challenge a comparlso-—
both as respects Ihe quality and tp-.te ol
workmanship and the price of ii___ertal.
We beg leave to refer to Messrs, Bagby A
.stiller, ol tii" Native Virginian, through
whom order* may be transmitted. All we
ask is a fiiir trial,
June -H. ls.s-tf.
J If. SCRIBNF.R,
DENTIST,
OK ANGE 0. 11., VA.
"■pjEKTH extracted wii limit pafn by
A the use of pure N'ltrous oxide Gas. Teeth
filled with neatness, gentleness
and dispatch. Ailltlcinl
inserlcd upon all the unproved _M
styles. Spc-ii.l niieuli. 11
to regulating children's Teeth.
Will be In Gordonsvilie'ne Mist three day
ofcachmon.il. sn lislnelioi. guaranteed Is
every Instance.
January 7,1870.
EXC Hiiyf>E HOTEL,
UUR DO 1 .VILLK, VA.
THE public me lnform»_ that 1 li.ivo
opened this house for the ocooramoda
tion of travelers. Il is pleaHanil.v situated
In a grove, near the Chesapeake and Ohio
Depot.
Passengers stopping for a day will find thi.
Hotel a comfortable House, with goodfare
and moderate charge..
Fniiiilles will find Hie Exchange Hotel a
Elensiini plnce io spend the Summer, there
eingii large --biily yard for the children,
nnd tlio charge tor board being very reason
able. W. M. 11UNN, Proprietor.
January 7, 1870.
■"Till. !:it» hnn of" Fallback & Movers
A. having been dissolved by .onsen.; for
four.vi.-us, ih.ise Indebted to ihe said firm
will in.iK.: Immediate pi.-m.-nt, us no fur
Cher Indulgence rill bo riven. Tbo_e _iae
Ingdial rajagainst us will present them fo
pay men I. W. FISHBACK.
Sluuardsville, January 28, IS7U.
M \i*i.ii:s.
rjMNE Chewing and Smoking Toli.ic
• cos, Cigars, 500 Pipes, a large stock of
Lamp- nml l-.iiini> Fixtures, Lanterns, pure
Kerosene Oil, Glass, Petty. I'ninls, oils.
Brushc. _\; also, a nice lot. of Paper and
Envelop-., Pens, Ink. Pencils, Ji.-., l.ir sale
at fair prices, by CRAVKN A CO.
December 24,1808. 1
We sole Agents for
valuable Bed-bug
and Horse Powders, ________.le
ranted to act as repi'cs.ll _■... __.
April I, I*7o. J. w igKMIBBBaB9H*~