The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 22, 1870, Image 1
THE DAILY
'Let our Ju ct Censure
Attend the True Event.'
BY J. A. SELBY
COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 9. 1870
VOL. YI-NO. 18.
voreary celebration of an i np or tant mili
tnry: noli io vemeut, when tho conquest bas j
been;ohtoined over A foreign foe, is au
ovent that may bo very proper ; but when
tho conqneroro and the conquered belong
to tho carno nation, and nt.the close ol
thc civil strife have to submit to the lawn
of the same Government, all such cele?
brations are hot only out of place but
highly improper, as they are influential
in keeping up an antagonistic feeling,
.which all parties should endeavor to re?
move. The anuuul celebration of the
battle of the Boyne, in the North of Ire?
land, is a case in point, aud it led to such
disorder that the British Government
were obliged to suppress it by legal en?
actments. The taste displayed by the
members of the Army of the Potomuo in
celebrating, at this date, tho surrunder
of Gen. Lee, cannot ho commended,
while that evinced by President Grant,
one of the principal ut to/s in the scone,
in being present on thu occasion of its
celebration, is certainly not illustrative
of the character of a generous victor.
If events of this nature are to bo made
subjects of annual r< juicing, it will be
quito in character with the example uow
cet for tho survivors of the ?Sunthem
armies to celebrate tho victories they
achieved at Bull Bun, at Fredericksburg,
and at the Wilderness. The soldiers
who made feast in Philadelphia should
remember the divine injunction, "Do
unto others as you would that others
should do unto youl" Even with regard
to foreign conquests it is iu good tasto
to forego a too long continuance of na?
tional rejoicings. England was accus?
tomed to celebrate her victory at Water?
loo until her alliance with France, when
she at once gracefully abandoned her
annual fete of the 18th of Juno,
i [New York News.
A story is going tho rounds of the press
that there is a place in New Hampshire
where there are never any old maids.
When a girl reaches twenty-nine, aud is
still on the ladder of expectation (the
last round), the young fellows club to?
gether and draw lots for her. Suoh gal?
lantry is without a parallel.
Faots moy be stern, but they are al?
ways faithful friends.
-- BBS"!---? --9
\ NEW DISCOVERY ! !
' V I T^Ci A ;
Salvation for the Hair.
CLEAR ASHWATER!
WITIIUKLSEDIMLNT ! !
OPENT^J'HK LIGHT ! ! !
For Restoring to Gramil a ir its
Original Color\
PHALON'S "ViTAL^r^irTcrs ut?
terly from allJly^uiir coloring
preparation?^ieretofore used.
It is UJ?^MCI, sweet smelling,
pr?cis?tes no muddy or slimy
matrer, requires no shaking, im?
part no stain to the skin. Hold
it tc\he light and it is clear and
clou?Uess. It leaves no mark on
the seato ; yet it reproduces in
gray hainrtienaturalcolor that
time or sicKTr^smay have
bleached out of it^"^^
i^Phalon's Vitalia^
is for one sole purposc^Jnaf of
reproducing,with absolute cer?
tainty, the natural^cior of the
hair. It is no^ifttended as a
daily dressiu^?nor for removing
scurf or iWndrurT; nor for cu?
ring baJflness; nor for stimula?
ting tie growth of the hair.
Thesf objects may be accom?
plish?! after the color has been
fixed with the Vitalia, by Pha?
lon's Chemical Hair Invigo
rator.
THE ViTAL?5r*i^a harmless
and unequaled predication for
the reproduction of lie origi?
nal hue of gray hair,a*d noth?
ing else. This is accojnplished
in from two to ten applications,
according to thed^th of shade
required. SoJ^royall druggists
"NICKERSON HOUSE."
COLUMBIA, SOUTH (A KULIN A.
THIS pleasantly located n0
TEL, uiifUrpasM-d by any
Honan in thu South for comfort
_ and healthy locality, is now
open. to Traveler a and others seeking accom?
modations. Families cnn he furnish? d willi
nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call
ia solicited." My Omnibus will bo round at
tho different depots-passent*ors carried to
and fn>m thc Hotel free orchaigo.
Nov 8 WM. A. WRIGHT.
Elgin Watches,
MtNDPAOTUHFD RY THE NATIONAL
WATCH COMPANY, pronounced bv
?ca ern and CftltlH listen rs through*,ut tho coun?
try t<> bo the H'-ST TIMI. KEEPERS m w id
fo ed to tho public for Ladies' or Gout lemon's
uso. They combino improvements not found
in any other Watches ?if eil lier Foreign or
American multo. Ladies desirous of purchas?
ing a hnndtiomn, strong, and correct, time?
piece will find tho ol? gant Watch. b?-aring the
trade mark of "LADY ELGIN." to bo ah that
thoy desiri!. Inquire of your Jeweler for the
Lady Elgin. No movements retailed by tim
Compati v. Puniness Oftice and Salesroom Na?
tional Watch Company, 169 and 1C1 I ake
street, Chicago. March 22 3m
Special Kotioes.
? ^CCUPAT?ONAL ?^LMENTS.-Fresb,
puro air ?B a vitalizing elixir. Whoover in de?
barred by circumstances from unrestricted
access to thia iuvieiblo, but powerful stimu?
lant, needs a medicinal invigorant of some
kind. Tho great object should ho to choose
tho best. Popularity is a pretty good guar
antoo of merit in thin scrutinizing and intel?
ligent apo. and tried by this criterion DOSTET
TKB'S STO-MACU BITTERS stands first among tho
invigorating aud regulating medicines of tho
present day. To the wants of persons en?
gaged in indoor employments, especially in
crowded factories, whero even with tho bcBt
puBsiblo ventilation, Hie atmosphere ?B al?
ways in some degreo polluted, this salnbiious
vegetable tonic ?B peculiarly adapted. Thu
nature of tho ingrediente i- no mystery, lt
consists of an absolutely pure diffusivo stimu?
lant, tinctured-or rather surcharged-with
tho fluid extracts of sana tous roots and burks,
and herbs. 'J ho pharmacopoeia has its tinc?
tures,bnt what aro they? 'Hie juice of only a
singlo root, or bark, or plant is present in
each. Not one of them combines tho three
properties of a tonio, an alterative, and ar.
aperient. AU theeo clements aro blended in
tho Bitters; nor are these tho sum of its me?
dicinal reei'in men dat ions, it ia also a blood
d?purent and an anti-spasmodic.
Tho baleful effect which air that has been
Eartially exhausted of its oxygon by frequent
roat Inii, produces on tho vital organization,
is notorious, and when to this deyitaized
atmosphere ia supcradded tho mophitic vapor
of hot air furnaces, it becomes deleterious
and depressing in tho extremo. To enable
tho system to bear up, even for a few hours
each day, against the debilitating inilnenco of a
vitiated atmosphere, a wbolosomo tonic and
alterativo is urgently required. This graud
dis i dc ra tn m is supplied in HOSTET, En's BIT?
TERS, which, as a strength-sustaining, h eal th
protecting agent has no rival either among
officinal or advertised medicines. Ap 17 Cf
CURES FOU CONSUMPTION-Winn
the Doctora 8??y.-Amos Woolley, M. D., of
Kosciusko County, Indiana, Baye: "For threo
years past, I havo used ALLEN'S LUNG BAL?
SAM extensively, in my practice, and I am
satisfied thcro is no better medicine for lung
diseases in uso."
iBaac A. Doran, M. D., of Logan County,
Ohio, aaya: "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM not
only sells rapidly, hut givca perfect satisfac?
tion in every caso within my knowledge Hav?
ing confidence in it and knowing that it pos?
sesses valuable medicinal properties. I freely
uso it in my daily practico and with unbound?
ed success. As an < xpectorant, it is most cer?
tainly far ahead of any preparation I hnv<
ever yet known."
Nathaniel Harris, M. D., of Middlebury,
Vermont, says: I have no doubt it will soo":
become a classical remedia i agent for tho curt
of all diseases of thu Throat, Bronchial '1 ?bet
and tho Lungs.
Physicians do not recommend a medicim
whian has no merits, what they aay about AL
LEN'S LUNG BALSAM, can bo taken aa ?
fact. Let all afflicted test it at once.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
Sold bv FISHER & HLINIT8H,
April 1 jjjlmo Columbia. 8. O.
PAIN KILL.RU-It ?B a Balm for even
wound. Our first physicians use and recom
mend ita use; the Apothecary linds it firs
among tho medicines called for, and tin
wholesale Druggist considers it a leading
article in his trade. All tho dealers in medicim
spoak alike in its favor, and ita reputatiou as
A Medicine of Ci rt ut Virtue,
ia fully and permanently established. It ii
tho great FAMILY MEDICINE of the ago.
TAKEN INTERNALLY, it eurea Dysentery
Cholera, Dian luca, Cramp and Pain in th
Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Paintcra' Colic
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion
Sudden Colds, Sore Throat. Cougha, Ac.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY, it cures Boile
Felons, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, oh
?lores and sprains, Swelling of the Jointl
Toothache, 1'ain in tho Face, Nenralgia au
Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost-bittu
Feet, Ac.
PAIN is supposed to bo tho lot of UB poo
mortals aa inevitable us death, and liable a
any tuno to como upon us. Therefore it i
important that remedial agents should be ?
hand to bo used on emergency, when we ar
m&ilu to feel tho excruciating agony of pail
or tho depressing influences of disease.
Such a remedial agent exists in PERU
DAVIS' "PAIN KILLER." tho famo of which hit
ext ended over all the cai th. Amid tho cterni
ices of the polar rcgiois,or beneath the II
tolerable and burning suus of the tropica, il
virtu- s aro known and appreciated. And ti
it suffering humanity has found reliet trot
many of its ills. The effect of tho Pain Kith
upon the patient, when taken internally i
cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaint
Cholera, Dysentery,and othorafiVcliouu of tl
system, has been truly wondoiful, and hf
won for it a name among medical prepar:
lions that can never ho forgotten. Itssuccei
iu removing pain, as an external remedy. :
casesof burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprain
Cuts. Stings of Insects, Ac., and other cans
of sn fl" -ring, has secured for it tho most pron
tient position among tho medicines of tl
day. say Beware of counterfeit a and wort
less imitations Call for Purry Davis' Ve;;et
bio Pain Killer, and take no other.
Sold by Drngg'stB and Grocers. Prict
25c , 50e., and $1 per bottle.
For salo by FISHER St HEINIT8H, Colui
bU. S. C. _April 1 Hjlniti
3 g ? ? g ? g S (3 g ? ? s
To tlie Working ('lima.-We are now pi
pared to furnish all classes willi constant ei
ploynient at homo, tho wholo of the time
for tho ??pare moments. Business new, lie,
and profitable. Persons of either sex eas
carn from 5?c. to ?5 per evening, and a pi
pori ional fil tn by devoting their whole timo
the business. Boys and girls carn nearly
much as men. That all who soe t' is not
may send their addrem. and tesl tho buuhie
wu muk? ibis unparallolod offer: To Bitch
ure not well sat lilied, wo will scud (1 to \
for the trouble of writing. Full part?cula
a valuable sample, which will do to comniei
work on. and a copy ot The People's Liten
Uutnpnnion--ono of tho largest and bot>t faj
ly tiew?papers published-all Bent freo by ni
('loader, if you want permanent, proiltu
work, address E. C. ALLEN ft CO.. Angil*
M tino. March 10 Hi3.il
MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD-;
SAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on tho paasio
attraction of tho sexes, and tho happiness
TnuE MARRIAOK, wbon perfect manhood i
perfect womanhood unite to consecrate
union. Sent freo, in sealed envelopes.
dresB, nOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, I
ladolphia, Pa. Jan 30 3aa
Baltimore Advertisements.
FliOUK.
WILLIAM R. HOWARD.
Flour Dealer und Commission Mt relia nt,
2Vo. 2 Spear's Wharf, Ballimore, Md.
&O0D to dioico Fino, Super,- Extra and
FAMILY FLOUlt, euitablo for retailing.
OonwUntly on band. Jan_23 8mo
"GEORGE PAGE & co.
lIAKUFACTCRElia OF
PATENT PORTABLE CIECCLAE
SAW MILLS,
Also Stationary and PortaV.o
Steam Engineer &ov
Ko. 5 Schxoodor Street, /
%5$~Scndfor Catalogues and Trice-Lists.
July 81 ly
"BADJ5LOOD/'
"THE LIFE 18 TEE BLOOD."
FROM it wo derivo ourBtrengtb, hean ty and
mental capabilities. It ia tho centre of
our being, around which 1 evolves all that
makes existence happy. When rids source is
corrupted, tho painful effects aro visible in
many sbapoa, prominent among which is
S O lt O F ti Ii A .
Thia ia a taint or infection of the bnman
organism, and probably 110 one is wholly freo
fron- it. It oxhibits itself in various shapes
as Ulcers and Sores, Deca>cd Rones, Dii-eaeed
Scalp. Boro Eyes, Weak and Oiaoascd Joint?,
St. Vitas' Dance, Foul Dischargea from the
Noatrila. Eruptions, Glondu'ar Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affec?
tions, Nervous Disorders, barrenness. Disor?
ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Liver Complaint, halt Rheum. Dyspep?
sia, Neu.ru gin, Loss of Manhood and General
Debility.
It Ima been tho custom to treat these di
aeaarawith Mercury and other Mineral anb
atancea, wbit/h, though sometimes producing
a cure,elton provo injurious, and o tail mise?
ry in after life. The loi g known injurious
properties of these so-called alteratives and
purifiers has led the phil un t h repica 1 man of
science to explore tho arena of nature, the tr
ault of which hap been the diacovory of vege?
table products which posses tho power of
eradicating these taints from the Blood.
DR. TUTT'S
Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is tho acknowledged antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its uso the afflictions above
enumerated can bo permanently banished,
and tho
Source.-the Centre of Life-the Blood,
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
Foi Dltrnio piodurt-d li y the ase of
Mr rei. ry, mut for S>' ph 111?, tv H I? Hu fruin
ul ?ci-lin, tills compound la tlic only tare
?antidote.
To tho poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves are
unstrung, and countenance down-cast,
The Sarsaparilla
QUEEN'S "DELIGHT
Is a blesaing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will bu restored to their "wonted vigor, and
your th jectcd countenance bo mudo radiant
with thu consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, it ia
adapted to general nae. Tho obi and young
muy uso it; tho moat delicate f< male at any
time may tako it: tho tender infant, who may
have inherited diseuse, will he cured by it.
For Purifying the Blood,
USE
DR. TUTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
ANO
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
When used in tho Spring, it removes all
humors which Infest the system, and ba
niabea the languor and debility peculiar to
that soasen of the year.
lt acts promptly on tho
LEV KU ASD KIDNEYS,
Producing a healthy action of the important
organs by which all the impurities ol thu sys?
tem are carried off, and tho result is
A Clear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits.
Prepared by
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA ,
And sold by Druggists everywhere.
April 14 Gmo
CERTAIN PRESERVATION
I T J S A FACT
THAT tho celebrated perfected SPECTA?
CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured
by Lazarus A Morris, H art fold, Councctli nt,
strengt liens and preserves tho Eyes-assists
tho Sicht most, brilliantly, and lusts a great
many years without chango.
ISAAC SULZRAOHER. Jeweler,
Columbia Hotel Row, is tho sole appointed
Agent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for t her
sale. Dec 81 ly
Fine Gold Watches
OF all descriptions, for Ladies
and Gentlemen, for salo at
WILLIAM OLAZE'B,
One door Noith of Meaara.
Scott A Williams' Banking Honae. DeolO
Charleston Advertisements.
M. STOBEN. J MOnTIMEIl niiLDSMI l ll.
BTOREN & GOLDSMITH,
Successors to M. Storon ?fc Co., Dealern in
Dry, Salted, Flint, Green Hides,
CALF AND KIP SKINS.
TANNERS' orders solicited and filled with
care and promntuess. at our HIDE WARE?
HOUSE, No. 729 King street, above. Lino. Of?
fice 2G Market, next G. W. Williams ti Co.,
Charleston S. C. Manufacturers of prime
Relined Tallow. April 15 1m_
J. IN. ROBSON. Commission Merchant,
NOS. 1 AND a ATLANTIC WIIAKK.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVINQ ample means for advances, a busi?
ness experience of twenty years, and
cmiiining himself strictly to a COMMISSION
BUSINESS, ?ithout operating on his own ac?
count, respectfully solicits consignments of
Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc.
Shippers of Produce to him may, at their
option, have their consignments sold cither in
Charleston or New Yoik; thus having ino ad?
vantage of two markets, without extra com?
mission.
REFERENCES:
Bishop W. M. Wightman, 8. C.; Col. Wm.
Johnson, Charlotte.N. C. ; ltev.T. O. Summers,
Tonueseoc; Hon. John P.King, Augusta,Ga.;
Messrs. Goorgo W. Williams it Co., Charles?
ton, 8. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor A. Co.,
New York. Am il 28 fly
MW f Largest and most complete 1 "Sa
tf?~ j Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, -fis
ter I Blinds, Mouldings, ?c., iu the "on
?3~ [Southern Statoa. J "una
Printed Price Lint defies competition.
Send for one. Sent freo on application.
_Aprj| 8_ tty
Shaw's Cotton Seed Huller.
KUODIfe: ?Si CO., AguiU,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
April :t CH ARLES ION, S. C.
FERTILIZERS. E
fly
"The Carolina House."
THIS HOUSE has always enjoyed tho ropu
t-ttion ot being tho best place in the city
for obtaining tho coolest anti most delicious
mixed drinks. Tho new bruni ot Whiskey.
THE HIBERNIAN, ia something out of ibu
ordinary run. Call and sro me. on Washing?
ton street. RICHARD HARRY,
April 7 Proprietor. _
Patent I'ffice.
A LEX ANDES A MASON, Solicitors of Ame
?3L rican and European Patents, and Conn?
suitors at Patent Laws, (filteeu years experi?
ence as solicitors of Patents, i 460 Seventh
street, opposite the Patent Office, Washing?
ton, D. C. Papers carefully prepared, and
l'atout s secured without delay. Examinations
in lim Patent Office free of thargo, aim ii?, in?
dividual fee a sKed in any caso, unless a Patent
is allowed. Chargen as reasonable us any
other i ebal.lo Agency. Send for circular of
terms, instruct hui? RIK] reference. Jan 30
DFL est ctia.x*?Xi ~t m
PME POLLOCK HOUSE RES
.^TAUHANT is now in complete woi fe?
ing order. OYSTERS will be served
up in every stvle and in the ber-t manner. Fa?
milies Mipp'.nd in any quantity.
Also. G.AME in season; besides I
REFRESHMENTS nf ev.iv kind.
The RILLI A Kl) ROOM is again in'
op?ration. Tabb s from best
makers T. M. POLLOCK,
Oct 28 Proprietor.
Gibbes & Thorr, as, Real Estate Agents.
OFFER their services tothe publie as OEN
ERAL LAND AGENTS. \\ ill buy and sell
Lands, and other property, on commission. No
shargt s until sales are effected.
JAMES G. GIBRES,
JOHN P. THOMAS.
Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
New York Advertisements.
EST!*. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, 1809.
211 Washington street, N. Y.
S?T?TI0
THE
BEST
THING .
OUT
F?ll cleaning Windows, without water; re?
moving Stains from Marhlo and Paint; I
polishing Enives, no scratching; washing
Dishes, scrubbing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables,
Bath Tubs. Ac.; polishing Tin, BraBs, Iron,
Copper and Steel Wares; removing Gums, Oil,
Bust and Dirt from machinery. Indispensa?
ble for Honso Cleaning, and alt UBPB, except
washing clothes, lt coats but a few couts,
and ia sold by all good Grocory, Drug and No?
tion Stores. Wholusalo by all dealers in
Charleston. April 20 -fly
K BM!HG ?;
Thc standard reputation attained by thlaunrival.
ld and infallible Yeast Powder during twelve years
yist, ia duo to ita perfect purity, healthfulness and
iconomy. Put up in tine, actual weight, aa re
jrrscnted, and will beep for years.
Thc quantity required for UPO ia from one-fourth
0 one-half less than other Baking Powders.
Sold by Grocers throughout thc United Stater.
DOOLEY & BROTHER,
Manufacturera and Proprietors.
69 New Strut. New York.
March 13 t?iuo
FROST7BL?CK &C0.T~~
WHOLESALE and Rotail Dealers in and
Manufacturera of
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
Of every variety,
GO H [?ivory, near Canal st., New Torie.]
Steamboats. Hotels and Public Buildings
furnished at tho shortest notice. Allgoodr
purchased of our house guaranteed aa repre?
sented.
n w FROST: JAMES BLACK. O KO. BNTDEO
March 31 .'Imo
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
United States
Type and Electrotype Fonndry
AND
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 28, 30, 32 Centre Street, New York.
ALARGE Assortm- nt of English and Ger?
man faces, both Plain and Ornamental,
kept on hand. All type cast at this eetablirh
ment is manufactured from the metal known
as Connor's unequaled HAhD TYRE METAL.
Every article necessary for a perfect print?
ing ollico furnished.
Tho ty pe on which thia paper ia printed, is
from tho above Foundry. March 80 Gmo
ll?TIZ?NS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTER ES T A L L O ll El) A T THE RA TE 0.
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANA UM,
ON UER T?FICA I ES OF DEPOSI T,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM
P O UND ED E VER Y SIX
MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. / ..._.,
John P. Thomas,} v'ce-PreB,dent8.
l'humas E. Gregg, Cashier.
John C. B. ?Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors. ,
Wado Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaHter, Columbia
A. C. Htskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas, Columbia.
E. H. Ilciuitsh, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
R. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravened. Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborera, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may here deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
witdiing to draw interest on their Rinds until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart small !
"Uina for their children, and Mari nd Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only he with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) withing to lay
aside finnis for future use. aro beie afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, st
the same time, bo subject to withdrawal when
needed._ Aug 1H
ROBERT WOOD & CO..
PHILADELPHIA
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
GARDEN and Cometcry adornments. C st,
Wrought Iron and Wire Railing?, Fount?
ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chair?,
Summer House-,
IRON STAIRS.
Spiral and straight, in ev? ry variety of pat?
tern New and improved styles of Hay Rucks.
Mangela, Staid?' Pistares Stull Divinion ?, Ac
PATENT WIRE WORK.
Railings, St..re Fronts, Door und Window
Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac.
BROA 25E WORK.
Having lilted up our Foll li dry with special
reference to thu above class of work, wu sro
now i repared to dil willi promptness all or?
ders for ur?o./. ! ('aslings of Statuary, colossal,
heroic. Nlid lite size.
ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS.
Tho largest assortment to bo found in the
United Stat?'8, all nf which are executed with
thc express view of pleasing the taste, while
tiley cull.bino all tho requisites of hean ty and
Mubstawi'l construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
can fully boxed und shipped to the piuco of
de? i in s I ii m.
Designs will bo sent to those who wi-h to
m?ke a selection, April H Hin
Fine Gold Watch Chains
OF all the latest styles, for Ladies and Gen?
tlemen, for salo by WILLIAM GLAZE.
KOSKOO!
The Great Reputation
Which KOSKOO lins attained in all partis
or tho country,
As a Groat and Good Medicine,
And tho large numbera of testimonials
which aro coiibtantly bring received from
Physicians, and persons who have REEN COKED
by its use, ts CONCLUSIVE pnooF of its REMARK
\ DI.IC VALUE.
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
REINO, POSITIVELY,
The Most Powerful Vegetable Alterative
Yet discovered.
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.
"Tho lifo of tho fieBh is in I he blood," is a
Scriptural maxim that Scienco proves to bo
truo. Ibo people talk o? bad blood an tho
cause of many diseases, nnd, liko many popu?
lar opinions, this of had blood ia founded in
truth.
Tho symptoms of had blood aro usually
quito plaiu. Bad digestion caupea imperfect
nutrition, and, consequently, tho circulation
ia feeblo, tho soft tissues loeo their tone and
elasticity, and tho tongue becomes pale,
broad and frequently covered with a pafty
wbito coat. This condition soon shows itself
in roughness of tho skin, then in ERUPTIVE and
ULCERATIVE diseases, and, when long conti?
nued, results in sei ions lei-ions of tho Brain,
Liver, Lungs or Urinary Apparatus. Much,
very much, suffering ia caused by impure
blood, lt ia estimated by Borne that one-Ufth
of the human family are affected with (scrofula
in some form.
When tho Blood is pure, you aro not so Hablo
to any disease. Many impurities of thc Blood
arise from impure diseases of largo cities.
Eradicate every impurity from the fountain of
life, and coed spirits, fair akin and vital
btrength will return io you.
KOSKOO!
AS A
LIVER 1NVIQ ORATOR!
Stands unrivalled,
Being thc Only Known Medicine
That EFFICIENTLY stimulates and CORRECTS
tho hepatic secretions and functional DERANGE?
MENTS of tho LIVER, WITHOUT DEBILITATING
tho system. While it acts freely upon tho
Liver, instead of copious purging, it gradually
changes tho discharges to a perfectly natural
stale.
Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of
some of those Diseases produced by it:
A sallow or yellow color of tho Bkin, or yel?
lowish-brown snots on ?he face and other parts
of thc body; dullness and drowsiness, some?
times headache; bitter or bad tasto in the
mouth, internal heat; in many cases a dry,
teasing couch; unsteady appetite; sometimes
sour stomach, with a raising of the food; a
bloated or full feeling about the stomach and
sides; aggravating pains in tho hides, back or
broast, and about tho shoulders; constipation
of the bevels; pileB, flatulence, coldness of
tho extremities, Ac.
XXL O & -ESL O O !
Ia a remedy of Wonderful Ffftcacy in the cure
of diseases of tho Kidneye and Bladder. In
these Affections, it is os near a specific as any
remedy cari be. It does its work kindly, silently,
and surely The Belief which it affords is both
certain and perceptible.
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER.
Persons unacquainted with tho structure
and tune; ions of the Kidneys, cannot estimate
thc importance of their healthy action.
Regular and sufficient action of the Kidneys
is as important, nay, evin more so, than regu?
larity of tho bowels. Tho Kidneys remove
from the Blood those effete matters which, if
permitted to remain, would speedily di st roy
lite. A total suspension of tho urinary dis?
charges will occasion death from thirty-six tc
forty-eight lours.
When the Urine is voided in small quanti?
ties at tho time, or when there is a disposition
to Urinate moro frequently than natural, or
wb? n the Uriuo id high colored or scalding,
with weakness in tho small of tho ba k. it
should not bo trifled with or dolayed, but
Koakoo should be taken at once to remedy tho
ililli cully, before a lesion of thu organs takes
place. Moot of tho diseai-ea of tho Bladder
originate from those of t lie Kid nev s, the Urine
being imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys,
prove irritating to tho Bladder and Urinai v
passages. When we recollect that medicino
never reaches tho Kidneys except through the
general circulation of tho Blond, we see how
nocesaary it is to keep tho Fouutaiu of Life
Pure.
KOSKOO!
Meets with groat aucoesa in the euro of
Diseases of Nervous System.
Almost ni no-ten tba of our people suffer from
nervous cxhaut-tiou, and are, therefore, liable
to its concomitant ? vila of mental depression,
confused ideas, sot cuing of the brain, insani?
ty, and complete breaking down of the general
health. Thousands ?ru suffering to-day with
broken down nervous systems, and, unfortu?
nately, tobacco, alcohol, lato hours, over-work,
(meutal and physical.) aro causing dineaaes
of the nervous ryatem to increase at a ft ai ful
ratio.
The symptoms to which diseases of the rer
vons system give riso, may bo slated aa fol?
lows: ? dull, heavy ft-oling in the head, snme
limcs moro or lesa severo psin or headache;
Periodical Headaeho, Dizziness, Noisea or
Hinging in the Head; Confution of ideas;
Temporary Loss of Memory; Dejection of
Spirits; Starting during sleep; Bad Dreams;
Hesitation in Atiswerii g Questions; Dullness
of Hearing; Twitching of tho Pace and Arma,
Ac , which, if not promptly treated, lead to
Paralysis, Dcliriuu, Insanity, Impotency,
Apoplexy, Ac, Ac.
, KOSKOO
Is NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA
around euch bottle Recommended by the host
Physicians eminent Divines, Editors, Drug?
gists, Merchants, Ai*.
lieut uml Moat l'opnliir Medicine in Use.
PREPARE!) ONLY DY
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.,
OHO AX Iff CHEMIST,
Laboratory and Ofllco, No. G Main Btrcct,
NORFOI K. VA.
PRICE, OMS DOLLAR PKIl BOTTLE.
For salo by Druggists ovcry where.
Feb 20 Gmo