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Mon»"B> April 4,1851.
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Tb 0 Tri-Weekly Courier
Three Months for $1.
in tli»o exulting times mimy. persons
11 llko tlio IOmI Now*, nml to
i tl.U wnnt, wo oiler tl.o Trl-Weok-
CourierthroomontliH for ono dollar.
l nA in the names ytltU the oush;
j^-Wo would call tho nt ton lion of
0 suffering from Consumption,
Bronchi, &*., to an rtrivoriisonteht in
another column of thin paper, of anhn-
rt rt nt discoverjr for tho euro of those
Uses, now introduced for tho first
1 to tho American pulilio by Messrs.
lM*' Ulhnoro k Cq m of Now York.
inarcli28wlm.
'nWarsniid Itumors or Wars.*’
The current of ovonts is rushing rap
idly forward and tho notes of wm-liko
•■reparation am being sounded in noar-
Iv every county of tho Confederate
v’tatoi. The readiness with which men
rvervwhoro respond to their country's
call, shows thoir warm, glowing patriot-
m* entiro confidence. in our rulom,
ir ,l c ven an iiupatienco to dofend our
•‘,’t r ij,|,ts that havo boon so wantonly
inwilod. Actual war may not he com-
moncod,-wo pray God It may. not and
pivsent indications tend to confirm this
•hut if the clangor of tho br*
ter. trumpet is hoard* and tho air re
minds with tho clash oT arms, the
Maini <»f cannon, and the rbar of
Kittle: then tho love of liberty and
the justice ol onr eauso will so norvo
the .Southern arm as to mako itcortain
that victory will poicU upon our stan-
darda. Tltero perhaps, never was r
jieuple who contemplated war with
mph entire coufidcnco Of success, based
upon such deep and unfaltering deter
mination to win it, ns that which now
animates our pooplo and fires tho South
ern heart. . ‘ •
But ns yet no triovoeahlo step has
ken taken. Lincoln is afraid to do
ijlt and dorr not do trro*(j, ii. thlsmnt-
tcr, involving as it does his own destruc-
il that of Ids parties: and so, un
der nil sorts of pretences, ho procravti-
nates decided action. It is probably
his policy to attempt to urerrv. tho South
•ms. lly keeping the ('onfoder-
les in constant expectation of war,
yet without coming to an actual conflict,
he lio|Nw to so Increase tho taxes and
other burdens of our government as to
create disaffection among tho pooplo,
and then, through tilts' mediation of the
fiordcr States, seduce n» again into the
Federal Union. Of course this is en
tirely ini|M,t*iblo, and so far
plisliing anything is. concerned, ho
. ns well attempt to change tho
» of the Mississippi Hiver and
its waters to flow through Ids do
minions, for the advancement of their
m.nmructuring Interests. Hut still ho
may undertake Giis course, for lio is
almost entirely ignorant of the unity
ml harmony of our pooplo and tho
iroiig determination that exists to
maintain our indopondciico. He and
lii< party havo misjudged the South all
the while.
Hut while Lincoln is trying to appear
to do nothing. President Uiivis is ma
king all possible preparations to compel
llm Federal Governmentto recognize our
lupeiideucc. Anderson will soon he
feed out of Fort Sumter and arrange-
eats are huing mado as rapidly ns
pxsilile to force tlio United States for-
in Fort Pickens. Already tho
Confederate army nt the latter Fort
Is five, thousand men and there
»ro nearly ns many more on tho way
there, ft is reported, that Slemmor
has intimated that if tho demand is
wado with a sufficient force to main-
bin it, ho will surrender Fort Pickens.
If lie tlocs this, very well; hut if he
refines then wo must take it any how,
and not allow Lincoln to keep us in
apprehension and put tho government
to tho unnecessary expense of keeping
large, inactive army.
Although their ohservMions are not
mtdished, it is not presumable that our
^mmissionors at Washington City arc
asleep, and, doubtless, President Davis
ieshis action upon knowledgederivod
through them.
Election of Mi\)or lien oral.
At tho Home Precinct, there wero
SfH) votes polled, and all for Mnj. Black
except somo 10 or 12.
PosTroxp.n.—Wo are informed that
the case of tho lioirs of Ziichiuiah Har
grove ver«us Alfred Shorter, was post
poned in tho Supremo Court, now in
region in Atlanta, on last Monday on
account of tho sickness of Col. Akin,
leading counsel in tho defence.
Constitution of tho Confederate suites
With a unanimity oF sontlmcnfc un
precedented in tho history of any peo
ple, tho Constitution has boon fortified
by tho Conventions of five of the.Statos
comprising tho Southern Confederacy.
South Carolina and Florida have not
yet acted, but wddoubt not, that it will
reeoivo a liko cordial approval by those
States.
According to its provisions, it is now
in full forco and vigor, fivo of tho States
having adopted it.
Not Uiideueu Out.—IVo understand
there is a rumor abroad that tho Rome
Light Guards have boon ordered into
service. This isnol so, hut they havo
received from Brig. Gen. Phillips a de
finition of willingnoB to reeoivo this
company when thoy nro prepared to
go.
Mas. Suuueruays has returned from
Now York, and requests us to announce
that sho will give timely notice oi the
arrival of her goods. Sho will havo a
lino stock from both Now York and
New Orleans.
Tiik Mii.itAry .Parade at Kingston.
—The throe companies of thin pluco
will attend tho Gran 1 Military Purado
at Kingston on next Saturday. An
oxtm train will leave tho Depot hero
at SI o’clock, A, M., and, returning,
leave Kingston at 4J o’clock, P. M.—
Tho railroad timo will ho followed which
is about a half hour foster than morldo-
an timo at this place. Tickets for the
excursion will ho furnisLod at ono dol
lar each. All passengers will berequir
od to got tickets before starting.
Amiirosiai. Oh..—Wo desire to call
attention to tho advertisement of this
preparation prepared ami sold by tho
wlioiesalo by Clark, Gregory A Co., of
Nashville, Tonn. This article is very
highly rccommtncndod by vory respon
sible parties.
Dr. T. M. Ci.auk’s Pit,1.3.—These
Medicines ono for thocuro of Fever and
Ague, and ‘tho other for Liver Diseases,
may l>o found advertised in our col
umns. They *io prepared by a liativi
Ton ness cun, in Nashville, nml an
claimed tc bo uusurpassed ill good qual
ities by any medicine before tho pub
lic.
Virginia Slate Convention*
The first two resolutions oft he report
of the Committee bn Federal rela
tions in tho Virginia State Convention,
were, oil Thursday last adopted with
out amendment. Thoy arc as follows :
1. He it resolved and declared bi/ the pro*
p/e of the State of Virginia, in Convention
asst'lidded, That Staten which composed
tho United States of America, when tho
Federal Constitution was formed, wero
independent sovereignties, and in adop
ting that instrument the pooplo of ouch
State agreed to associate with tho
people of the other States upon n
looting of oxactoquollty. It is the duty
t In-re lore, of tho common Government
atc * to respect tho rights of tho States and
tho equality of tho people thereof, and
within tho just limits of tho Constitu
tion to protect with equal care the great
interests that spring from the institu-
Frtm Atlanta ConlikD'racy of April 1st. .
Arrtrul or Up-Country volunteer.—
Tit? Departure*
At 12 o’clock to-day, an extra train
by the Atlanta ft We«t Point Hall Rood
brought to onr city tlio ‘'Kotvimn
Guards —Capt.. llarvoy--composed of
«0 moii. This fitio company arrivod
amidst stirring martial music and firing
or cannon. Undofi escort of Capt, MV
1. Wilson, of tho Fulton Drngooiis,
they paraded in line in front of tho At
lanta Hotel, and were received, in a pa
triotic spooeh by tho Hon. L, J.Gartrcll,
which wns elegantly responded to bv
Col. llondrieks, of Newnan. Thoy
wero then invltod by Dr. Joseph Thomp
son, initio host of tho Atlanta, into his
)iou80, where a sumptuous repast was
served up for thorn, to which they did
aniplejustiec.
At one o’clock, tho State Hoad train,
with two companies—tlio Ringgold Vol-
untocis—83 men—under Capt, II. J.
Spray Lorry, and tho Ciirtersvillo Guards
—84 mbh—undor Capt. Lorry.
At 11TV M., 22.1 young ladies of the
Atlanta Female Institute, eamo in u
body and wero formed in a lino on tlio
Host side of the Atlanta Hotel, under
tho management of lYofessors Mnyson
and Howard. Tho Gato City Guards
had been previously formed in line in
front of whero the young ladies wero
stationed. Kadi young lady had a
small flag ol the Confederate States,
made of paper cambric, with tlio “bars”
and “stars” beautifully printed thereon.
Kach flag also had tho inscription—
"From the Young Ladies of tho Atlan
ta Fumnlo Institute. Nono hut the
bravo doservo tho fair.” Miss Kano, on
the part or tho Ladies, made a few ap
propriate remarks, when all tlio young
ladies in a body, stopped forward and
presented to each momberof the Guards
ono of tho very beautiful niiniitturo
flags which they held in their hnnds.—
Tlirco elicors for tlio Ladies of tho Fo*
male Institute, were given with a hearty
good will, by all who were present, and
then three more wero given by tlio
crowd for tho Guards.
At this point there was a call for the
Hon. T.K.H. Cobh, who was present,
and lie. in response, came forward iiiiH
made a most felicitous speech. We aro
sorry to ho unable fo lay boforo our
rondel’s a copy of this most oxcelleut
speech. After ho hnd concluded, a
largo number of tho relatives, acquain
tance? and friends of tho Guards bid
thorn an affectionate farewell. * This
was, indeed, an nftecting sceno.
At 2 o’clock, all the soldiers had tak
en their seats in tho cars, and tlio train
of tho Macon k Western Road moved
olfwith thirteen passenger cars attach
ed, amidst tho booming of cannon, and
tho chocring and shouting, of the un-
tiunibored throng, and waving of hand
kerchiefs by tho ladies from windows
and balconies contiguous.
Tho greatest gathering that wns ever
witnessed in this city took place, to wit
nessed their departure. The Trent
House, Atlanta Hotel, Concert Hall,
Depots, Carsheds. tops of cars—and in-
Late News
i of each.
2. African slavery is a vital part of
tlio social system of tlio Stales wherein
it exists, and as that form of servitude
existed when the Union was foimed,
and tho jurisdiction of tho several
States over It within their respective
limits was recognised by tho Constitu
tion. any interference to its prejudico
by the Fedoral authority, or by tho au
thorities of tho other States, or by tho
people thereof, is in derogation from
plain right, contrary to tho Constitu
tion, offensive and dangerous.
Secession iu Arkansas.
We learn from the Little Rock True
Democrat of March tho 21st, that the
deliberations of tho Arkansas Conven
tion on tho question of secession result
ed as heretofore stated iu the definite
rejection of the secession ordinance.
Tlio Convention, after having elabor
ately discussed a secession ordiuniico,
proceed to vote upon it on Monday, the
I8tli hist, that being tho thirteenth
1 '* **■" —'ei.:- ordinance
day of the .session. Th
>jectod, yoas 35, nay
iced <
vailablo space.
mod with living masses of men, women
and children—all eager lo sco and to
beer tho deporting soldiers.
Many nro the prayers that follow
them to their destination. Many arc
tlio tears that ivoro shed at parting with
them, and many anxious hearts will
sigh for their safe return, with pence
nud plenty smiling lignin over our hap
py land.
Conservative Reaction in the North.
—The New York Tribune gives the fid-
lowing particulars of the cousorvativ
re action iu tin- North:
“But our town elections have just
been held iu 38 of our fill counties, and
tlio aggregate result is 529 Republic
survivors to 215 of all sorts—a larger
portion of Republicans than were ovo
before chosen. Yet, iu the Inco nf tlii
unmistakable demonstration, and of tin
kindred response of New Hampshire,
which has just elected a Republican
Governor, Legislature, nml full delega
tion to Congress by a round 4,000 .ma
jority—more than tlio average Jiej ubli-
eau majority at all her State elections
since the Republican party was organiz
ed there—Mr. John Cochrane, the cast
off servant of a east off and utterly used
up party, nssstimes fo re-assuro Virginia
in tho iianio and behalf of the State of
New York! Could imi«»sturo bo more
impudent t”
Bsaj’-Messrs. Alderson k Co., nf Mo
bile. Alai, are very busy casting cannon
halls, grape shot, Ac., for the.State, and,
in a short time will bo ready to. east
cannon, [tjuery—Why cannot like
preparations he made iu Atlanta? or
at Rome, or nt Ktowoh ? Why should
LATER PROM EUROPE.
A Hill VAT. OF THE STEAMER
AFRICA.
NeiV Yoiig, Mnrclilai,—Tlio stonra-
sldp '’Africa, with Liverpool dates to
tho 10th inst., arrived bore to-day.
OOMIttRCtAL NEWS.
LiVEurpoi* Cotton. Market.—The.
sales of cotton for the mist weok readi
ed Afi,2lH) halos, of which speculators
took, ff.aOn bolos, and exporters 11,000
bales. Tho tnnrkotopened declining,
hut subsequently rcoovored undor tho
steamship Kangaroo’s advices, and
closed firm at last week’s quotations.
Sales on Friday 15,000 bales, of which
speculators and exporters took 7,000
bale*. ,Solos of Saturday 25,000 hales,
of which speculators and oxfiortcrs
lock 8.000 halos, llowitt reports the
market buoyant, and . an advanco of
fully id, Middling Orleans at 7ld.,
Middling Mobiles OJd.. Middling Up
lands fijd. Tho market closed anvan-
dug.
Liverpool General Markets.—Bread-
stuffs firm. Provision* quiet.
London Money Market.—Consols
wero quoted at 92n02|.
GENERAL NEWS.
Tlio Africa brought £83,000 in sqiecio.
Tho Bullion in tho Bunk of laigland
has increased £2(10,000.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Tho following wns tho authorized
quotations of the week
Fair Orleans 7| I Mid. Orleans 7
•* Mobiles 71 Mid. Mobiles fij
“ Uplands 7j | Mid. Uplands 0 ll-lfl
Tlio stcck of cotton at Liverpool was
007,000 halos, of which 750,000 halos
wore American,
Hewitt says tlio mnrkot closed very
firm, with full prices and an advancing
tendency.
ate or Trade.—Manchester advi
ces wero favorable, and thoro wns an
improved tone.
Liverpool General Markets.—Flour
qifiot hut steady. Wheat firm and par
tially a shade dearer. Lard heavy.—
ltosin steady, nt opouing quoted at 4s
Id tel s 2d., but on an increased demand
doted firm at 4s Oil. Spirits of Turpen
tine steady! at 31s;- Rico firm, Caroli
na nt 20s 9d(W)24s 3d.
GENERAL NEWS.
Tlio Duchess of Kent, the mother or
Qneun Vietcria, la dangcinusly ill.
Tlio London Times redieulos tlio idea
of the Confederate.Stutes effecting a
lone after Mississippi’s repudiation.
The surrender or Muslim was uiieon-
ditionnl. There wore fivo thdusiind
prisoners and tlirco hundred cannons.
WASHINGTON GOSSIP.
Washington, March 31.—The Com
missioners feel no uneasiness in regard
to tlio evacuation of Fort Sumter or
reinforcement of Fort Pickens, they
being fully satisfied in regard to both
PtiHMtuii—Clurk, Gregory A Co. offor a
premium for tho establishment of the toot
’ it their Liver ami Chill Tills havo yot
led when directions havo boon followed,
t only bronking, but thoroughly eradioa-
g the producing enuso of the chill.
Mr. Fry’s child or Nashville, had had
Chills and Fever for yours, and nil retnodios
m
yet. Mr. Fry. may bo seen at hisoillco at
tho West oiuf of the Suspension Bridge. Try
tho Tills for Chills or a diseased Liver.
Why Dot get the best?. Southern remedies
are tho best for Houthorii diaoashs without a
doubt, umt Southern bred physicians for
Boiltliim diseases any We. Tile ‘attention of
the Hmithcru public is called to tho following
medicines, prepared and put up hya respou-
slble firm hi the, city of Nashville.
^LSfThoy nro wnronted to do what wo say
they will do if direction* ar followed.
Southern Itanu-dy, No. 1, Ambro’ihd Oil.
No. 2, The TninlvHS Liver Till. No. .’I, Tho
Sure Cure Ague and Chill Pill. No. 4, Thu
••II.. Fill.
From the lc<timnuiiils in our possession we
list hdiovo tluil they are superior remedies
nml then for once they nro Southern, prepur.
I by a Southern man and put up in a South*
rn city, nud for oue wo go for a fair trull o!
them.
r Tun SocTiftnx Hkvniuks for rhill* and nil
Liver nfleotioiH linve features hitherto uri-
Hiirpnsseil by any rnnwdles ovor ollVrod t®
the South nud Southwi *t.
I*t. They nrejprcforrtd hv » Southern phy
sician, ns nil idiysicinus will ugrou that im J-
lei wo prepnrod fur Northern disenix's will not
reach the euiuo di?cu!<o hi a Southern cli
mate.
2d. Thoy have no mineral |>oi*nn in them.
Rd. Then ore purely vegetable.
4th. They — 1 1
*tli. They
never before nttnluod In iiivdiehie.
0th. They break the Chill, which l* the ut
most other Chill medicine* do.
7th. They invariably nud sneodilv euro tho
difonso.
Stir They ciTict a thorough eradication of
the-pnisou from the system that produces iho
Chill or Ague.
Sec advertisement in this paper,’and if sick
tryjhoin A trial i< only nsked.
“or sale by Druggists’ everywhere,
piwliu
Hend tho Fvidoncc*
Bend thn rolliving letter from n rlergv
well known in West Tonuo-se, North* Ala
bama nud Mississippi:
[extract.]
Messrs. Clurk, Gregory ,t Co., Nashville,
Tenn.—If I did imt link you Were troubled
With more testimonial* than you find timo to
rond, 1 would send you ward in relation to
whnt your Ambrosial Oil bos dono for dip.
fill Rice It to sny, that I lied boon suffering
with honrsciiess, or obstruction in the
Bronchial tubes, for inuny veunr nml it
Was gating so bad tlmt I could scaroely fill
my appointments. Your Ambrosial Oil imr-
footly restored me, and I now can work with
out difficulty
Oknlnna, Miss. Bov. A. L. 1IDX8AKKH.
Sold by Druggists everywhere, npr.»W2w
A WORD. OF WARNING.
Thoro is nothing moro despicable than
stealing the reputation of-a reliable article
to Imposo upon tbo community an Inferior or
worthless one, and yet it Is offen done. Flf-
J' p “ r8 ft 8°* Bolmstreot A Co., introduced
a ilafr Bestoratlvo. undor tho nnnm of “In
imitable llair Coloring,” Tho original pro-
parrtfen Is a teicntiffo combine lion, pin do
with oiland .tlmulating spirits, nllo, ding an
agrcrablo hair wash, whllo all the imltntfons
nro mado with woter.mskln tho hair harsh,
dry and -frlssy, fthufrltig, after it dries, the
lies of oil or wash to- mako It look decently.
Wo would therefore ndvlso our mule*s to
buy nothing but Unoriginal Inimitable Bair
Coloring or Restorative.—Troy Whig.
Remember that this ru»ult U produced
by Hoimafroot’s.]nithitnb’o, the original and
mly rellahlo II. Ir h stonitire.’
Trice fi.ly veiila and ono dollar a bottle,—
Bold ovor.vivhere by all Druggists,'
W. K. HAGAN A CO., Trot rjetor*.
rebl.iwlm * Tn»y. N. Y.
Back iv a ku Season.—Yegotation in
section of country. Is at least two
weeks later in coining forward than it
wns last year. This backwardness is
reniarkubio; for thoro has been*an
^mulanco of rain, and, on an averago,
11 lias not boon a cold .season, Thoro is
as J’ct, an abundanco of fruit, and tho
wheat, though lato, never looked moro
thrifty.
How Shall it he Done?—It seems
tho dotorminntion to evacuate Fort
?il “»tor has been mado, and nothing
" ow teinains but to determine tho man•
»" r of it. R u t if tho dog mwrwhftt mat-
ors ‘t, whether lie goes with lyristloa up
'““1 tail curlod over, or with* ‘sneakiAh
°°k and tail tucked down.
member voting. If it had been passed
it required tho sanction of tho poople
before going into effect.
After the rejection of this ordinance,
tho two parties in tho Convention com
promised thoir differences, on tho 20th
by the adoption of an ordinance provid
ing for nil election throughout the State
on tho first Monday iu August iioxt, at
which tho pcojilo are to voto on tho
question of “co-operation” or “seces
sion/* aiid anothor ordinance, in tho
form of a resolution, providing for tho
sonditig of fivo Commissioners to a Con
ference. <.f the border States, proposed
to bo held at Frankfort, Kentucky, on
the 27th of Muv next, with a view to
elicit• vor.to effect an aljuslmcnt of the
ponding troubles. '1 bo Convention
then adjourned to tho 17th of August.
Tho effect of the vote of tho people
to be taken on the third day of August
next will be as follows: If n. majority
of all tlio votes cast shall be for “seces
sion,” then such vote is to bo regarded
as instructing tlio .Convention to pass
an act of immediate secession, and tlio
Convention is at once to pass Hitch an
ordinance; but if a majority of all tlio
votes shall bo oust for “co-operation,”
then tho Convention is immediately to
take such steps as may bo deemed pro-
E er to further co operation with tlio
order or unseceded slnvo States, in ef
fort to secure a permanent and satisfac
tory adjustment of the existing section
al controversy.
St A BTLIXa IP TRUE.—Wo publish ft
dispatch this morning, stating that
England and Franco aro to send a pow-
ful fleet to the United States. The
purpose is manifest—any blockade of
tlio Southern ports.by the U. S. Govern
ment, will bring John Bull and Johnny
Crapcau about its oars; thoir ships must
and will ho proteotod, if not willingly,
then by forco. A blockado cannot in-
juro tho South at all, because sho lias
no ships, or but very few. The result
of such a movomont would uo^ to givo
all tlio carrying business to European
bottoms, as thoy would bo allowed froo
ingross and • egress, while the Northern
'vessels would not. There are two horns
f n flirt fiii.mtmn. mid “Old Abo* may
39, every tlio iron of Cherokee Georgia bo trims- leaving
points and they are aiming to achieve
a peaceful solution of the difficulties by
a speedy withdrawal or tlio troop* from
tho limits of tbo Confederacy. The
Commissioners, it Is believed, are. man
aging this complicated matter with skill
and ability.
VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE.
Rich Hon d, March 31.—The Houso
Inst ni^ht modified mid passed the Sen
ate resolution instructing tho Governor
to prevent tlio removal of guns from
Beilonn foundry' beyond reach of the
State authority.
TEXAS NEWS.
New York, ‘March 31.—Tho steam
ship Daniel Webster reports hating
landed at Fort Jefferson, Tortugns,
companies L and M, of the 1st Artil
lery, and at Fort Taylor, Key West,
accompanies F and K, of the samo Reg
iment.
The Daniel Webster reports that the
Indians ivoro committing great havoc
among the people in Texas, killingsou.e
apd running oil’ their stock. Major
Sibley hud charted some of the savages,
Cortinas, it was uiulersloofi, was
awaiting tlio dcpnrtnre nf the Federal
troops to recoimnenco operations on
lurgor scale than heretofore.
WASHINGTON AFFAIRS.
Washington, April l.—TIloNew York
Tribune's special eorrospoudunce from
Washington says that tlio President ro
serves to himself tlio ultimate decision
in regard to the re inforcement of Fo
Sumter, about which tlio Cabinet w
unanimous, with one exception, two
weeks ago, hut different viuws Iiavo
•ecently been presented, not without
Tlio call for Retry Davis'
Tn I a Killer is incnnsiiig so ra
pidly tlint I four I shall soon
l»u itimblo to koep puce with
it. My object in writing now
is lo he* tlmt on tho receipt of
will kindly dispatch another ship-
ordered iu my Icticr of dnno Inst.
J. L. CAllflAU, Cultuttn. K. I.
Sometime in D^coiuhor Inst, my uhildren
pro taken down with scarlet foyer, or can
ker rash—my only modiciiio wm Davis’ Pain
Kilter aiid Castor Oil, the Pain Killer operat
ing lo a charm iu cutting the canker, throw
ing oat the rash, so tlmt in nhout live weeks
my family wera entirely recuvored.
CUltNKLIUB G.’VANDBNBURG,
BnrnlOffa Bpriugs.
Having used Porry Davis Tula Killer In
ly family (taring tho pnst winter, I would
rgo its general use fir Iho piir|K»*o.s for
which the inventor Its* recommended |t, I
think it invahialde. nml would not liko to bo
deprived of its advantage*.
E. G. TOM KltOV. fit. Louis.
Sold by druggists nu 1 all dealers in family
•tllcinvs. mar2Stwlt.tw2t ’
npvoi
. the feasibility of intraduoirg mnn and
ujqdies,
favornblo to
take plonsiiro in oalling afc,
01,1,0,1 to tho advertisoment of Dp,
* • B. Murphy. Ho is prepared to' do a
,10 ' v bind of dental w.orJc, much phoAp-
! r ,,l "n tho old stylo.. Ho'recommends,
“ ‘"“I those who know him .will not
•“•iduur endorsement for Rls candor or
tractor as a dentisL
Medical Association*—Tho Medical
• Relation of Georgia, will coiiveno in
' tlanta on tho second Wodncfcday in
mstnut.
[Special Dispatch to the Charleston Omricr.]
lmportniit From Wasliington.
Washington, March 28.—| Dotaiued
in consequence of the line being down. |
Mr. l*amon’« report to-day was tbo sub
ject of a Cabinet meeting. It con linns
tno previous dispatches from Major
Anderson, that ho cannot hold out
much longor. Mr. Lnninit gives it ns
Ills opinion that it is almost impos-
piblo to reinforce tho garrison at Sum
ter. Ho left no order with Major An
derson for tlio evacuation of tho Fort,
hut Will probably return to Charleston
iu a few days with- orders for tlio evacu
ation.
Tho Cabinet meeting is understood
to have been unanimous in advising
tlio withdrawal of tho troops from Sum
ter.
Although President Lincoln has re
fused to make public Mayor Andersen’s
dispatches, it is known tlmt there is no
ground for alleged discrepancies in
them as has been charged.
Tho Confederate Commissioners havo
rccoivcd no intimation of any reply as
yot to thoir dornand for recognition,
but have determined to comply with
tho advice of then Government to tarry
hero awliilo.
Col. A. Dudley Mann Jolt to-day for
Europo, quite hopotul of tho success ol
his mission.
The Senate lias adjourned sino
and crowds of disappointed politicians
are leaving. .
J. E. llarvoy, who wns nommuted
to-day as Minister to Portugal, (and
siuco confirmed,) was .once *at Char
leston, but for tlio last twenty years
has been a resident of Washington. Ho
is a newspaper correspondent, and has
been editor of tho Philadelphia North
American. Boforo leaving on his mis
sion ho will visit hisTolatives in Char
leston. - t|
®3y*A correspondent of tho C'hronele
it Sentinel, recommends Judge Linton
Stephens for the noxt Governor of Gcor*
to tho dilemma, and “Old Abe may
tako thoohoico of.dostroying tho com-
mordo of his own nation, pr lotting us
alone. Upon a consideration of tho
entlro matter, Re will probably adopt
tlio iflttci’ poJ\<$y.—-ti*vannah
29 th. • '..V'-.'':."-
mean,
B^yTlio Cartorsvillo Express says r •
Tlio Etowah Infantry, of this placo,
Captain P. H. Laroy, commanding, have
recoivod orclers to rendozvousin^ g on,
Ga.; on Tuosday next. This company
is composed ' of about eighty of tho
ii host-looking mon in Goss count y
The Mustang Liniment cures RhonmntiMnj
The Mustang Linimcit cures Still* Joints;
Tlio .Mustang Liniment cures Burns ami
Wound*:
Tim Mustang Llninvnl cure* Boros, Floors,
('liked Ureal* nml B«ro Nipples, Neuralgia,
Corns and Warls. and is worth
,000.000 DOLLARS TKR ANNAM
1(0 tho United Slot •*, a* the prosorvor nml
torcr nf vnlunblo horses and cattle. It
ro's all sprains, ga‘ds, woumls, still'joints,
Ao., Did ymi ever hear of any ordinary »oro,
welling, sprain nr stilTnoss. either on man
r boast, wliieh Iho Mustang Liniment would
iot euro'/ Did you over visit any respect*
hie druggist in any pnrl of the world-—in
•hirope, Asia or America—who did nut say
•it win tho grcntcFt discovery of the ago.-
Pony. Davis’ Pam Killer w a.vory
valuable artlolo, and onb that It would
bo well for ovbiy housoholdor to havo
at band, In caso of bruiser, scalds, burns,
diarrhata, dysentery, bhoioro, forcr mid
airue, and tbo host of. diseases; oxtoynnl
and internal, which _it u adopted do
cur© or alleviato.—Salem Observer t .
ij8@*A short time ago a man' becrimo
so complotoly “wrapped in. thought,
that ho was lied up, labollcd and sont
off on tho “train of idoas,”
Tlio correspondent adds that several
leading naval ofticerH lmvo expressed
the belief that tbo batteries guarding
the ontranno to tlio Clintlcston habor
might lo run with steamers without
more than ordinary risk, but they agree
that the tn ter prise - should bo oxeeutod
nt night.
The above viow.is entertainod by tlio
agent that was sent to make a porsonal
inspection for the satisfaction of tlio
Administration.
noton, April 1.—Those that aro
best inforinod outside the Cabinet confi
dently assert that tho Cabinet on Satur
day resolved upon an immediate evacu
ation of Fort Stnntor.
Tlio above, however, should not yet
bo accepted ns a fixed fact.
CONNECTICUT ELECTIONS.
Washington, April T.—Tho few re
turns received from Connecticut show
Republican gains.
UNITED STATES’ LOAN.
Washington, April 2.—Tlio Govern
inent loan was taken to-day at about
till]. Nearly thirty millions were bid
for.
TEXAS NEWS.
New Orleans, April 2.—Galveston
advices state that Obi. Ford had receiv
ed information from Matanioras, that
Gen. Anipudia with tlirco thousand
Mexicans, wns marching oh Browns
ville.
Col. Ford ordered nil the navy guns'
and ordinance stores at Brazos island to
bn shipped. A scene of difficulties was
anticipated.
The Mohawk arrived oft' Pi
on the 29th.
Tho Coatzacoalcos sailed with eight
hundred troops. The Empire City and
the Star of tho West were lying nt tlio
Pass.
MARKETS.
Mouii.e, April 2.-—Sales of cotton to
day 2,200.bales ; middlings at 12J cents.
Sales three days 4,91)0 hales. Receipts
throe days ^|500 bales.
Montgomery, .Ar
Esq., has been ro up
the Port of Savannah
DIRBA8KB or the C1IE8T A LUNGS.
Thesr disease* nr i too wall kmovn to r
quire any description. How many thousand*
are every year curriud to tho silent grave by
that ft read fill scourge Consumption, which
always commences with n slight rough —
Keep the blond pure and healthy by taking
a fow flows of Jinhona’* Mountniu Herb
l’ills each week, and kind I* impossible. Con
sumption amt Lung difilnultics always arise
from particle* of corrupt 'maltcr deposited
In the air cells by bail bfeod. Purify th'
stream of lifo and It will very soon carry
off the poisonous matter. As the river leav
ing tlio olomeuts of fertility in its course,
cauies tho before barren wn»to to bloom with
flowers and fruit, so pure blood causes the
frame so rejoice In strength urA health.
.Judson's Mountain Horb Pills nro sold by
nil Medicine Dealers. mnr28—wlm ’
COSTAR’S
Vermin Exterminators.
TUB
“ONLY INFALLIIH.K REMKDIKB
KNOWN.”
Destroy* !n«»uiit!y
EVERY FMtM AND BPKCTKA OF
VERMIN,
Those preparations (unlike all other*) nro
“Free from Pidsoll*.”
“Not dangerous to thohumnn fonllly.”
“Rat* cuiiie out of llndr hole to die.
10 ymr* and more established in New York
City.
Used by—the City Post OlHco.
Used by—tlio Giiy Prisons and Station
Houses.
Us -d by—City Steamer*. Ship*, ke.
Vial by—the City Hospitals, A Alin* Houses
Used by—tho City House— •Ariof lloiire/
‘Ft. Nicholas,’ Ac.
Used by—the Boarding Umtses, Ac.
Us.'d by—insro than 50,000 Private Fam
ilies.
^iO-Bpe wlmt tho Po'-plo, Press nml D»a1-
tr ifR?fnY R. FoRTAR—All the summer I
have been troubled with Ronches and Mice,
t wns nolunlly ashamed of tlm homo, for tho
Honchos were everywhure. t purfliiised n
Im»x of your Kxteindnator nml tried It. and
in one week there wns mil a Roach or Mun
in tho II.use. JOHN R. GIVEXR,
No. 91. Kim 8t.
Housekeepers treilldod with vermin,
need he so no fengor, If they use Oostnr's Ex
termiuatots. Wo havo used it tooiirsntl*
fret Inn, nml If a Imx cost$.1 wo would havo
it. Wo have trlcil potsoii* hut il.cy elfoclod
nothing, hut Costar's nrtlclo knocks tho
breath out of Rats, Mice and Bedbugs* qtilek-
or than wo can write it. It Is In grout de
mand all over tho country,—Medina [0.]
Gazette.
More Grain and Previsions aro destroyed
ntiuitully In Grant county by vonnln, than
would puv for tons of this Rat and Insect
Killer.—lmnonster (Wis.) Herald.
Henry R, Costar—Your Exterminator is
received, used and pronounced a decided suc
cess. We Used a box of it, uu4 tho way tlio
Rats and Mtee around our premises “raised
Ned that night wns n emit hut to sleepers.—
Rlnco fiicii not n rnt «r inouso has been honid
in kitchen or collar.—Mogrngor (Iwa) Times
l have been soiling ynnr Exterminator for
tho lust year, and have round it a Share Hind,
overv time. J have net known It to fail In •
single iustnlieo. GEORGE ROSE,
DruggWts, Cardlngton, O.
Wo are sellingyaur preparation* rapidly—
whnrever they havo been used lints, Mlco,
pear iiuniodinte-
EOKKH A : BTOUFFKit,
Druggists, New Windsor, Md
To Destroy—nuts, Ronchos, Ac.
To Destroy—Mice, Moles, Ac.
To Destroy—Bed-Bugs.
Ts Destroy—Moths, Fleas, Ants, A».
To Destroy—Mosquitoes.
To Destroy—Insocls on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy—Insects on Animals, Ac.
"Costar’s’’ Eat, Roaoh, &c.,
Exterminator.
“Co3tar’B” Bed-Bug Exter
minator.
“Costar’s” Eloetrio Powdor
for Insects, &c.
Ill 2.'»c, AOo and $1 Baxes, Bottles A Flasks.
NervousHeadache
CURE JP
mtjm
Headache.
i '!- v 'V ° r j^*? ITOt ■ tiirs iktIwii, «i-
nrV, .,1 Nrrvdit, Pil ,k iton.lnehp mny lio
|ircvi'ni,il; nml ir lukot, nt flm rrniitiu'iliio-
iii.nl of tm .ttMtlrelToMhiu pnln
iiiul »i„k,i™. will l«'t,l,lnl„nl, . .
I hov 0,‘lilum Wl\ In reHmvInj. Ul. X.UK*
mill Houiliii'tiu lu vMi'lt.fvninU'rt nro 10 anli.
Tlioy not gclilly on llio liownU—iMmivlin
(’ffsHteuess. ®
For Literary Mon. Students, DeRedte Fo-
males, amt nil persona of sedentary habits,
they are valuable aa^a rLaxative, improving
tho Appcllle, giving feno nud vigor to the db
« ;oslirc orgnjj*, nml relforiiii the nntur d obis*
trite nnd*strei)Rth 6t tire whale system.
bstrciigth
OcphnlBf
ntion And
the stomach.
They are entirely vcgetnbb
. 'sltlon.nnd
jierfrtet safet
CARRIAGE AND COACH
WORKS,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga,
I WOULD RESPKCTFULLY CALL TITE
' ’ fttleiitlon' of tho eitizCns of
Cherokee Georgia mid Alabama,
To my extensive Conch ami Carriage Worka
I havo secured for sevornl venis, the vulu-
nblu serviocs nf Mr. J. B. BltAY, whe fs a
practhml Conoh maker, by trade, and who
will flevoto his entire thud to tho inanufactur-
Ingdepartmeut.., HU long oxperlcnco will in-
•uro work,.that, wo will tako plnnsuro in
WARRANTING.
1 usethebesfcof Materials onte,^ and’by
putting them together, with tho nd.rf tho
- -.tllfol workmen,”! am eonfldeni that I
investigation and carefully conducted J cxnor-
iiuuiits. having Won in use many year*, dur
ing which time they, havo prevented and ro-
Moved a vast amount of pain and •ufi'ering
from Headache, whether .originating jn tlio
nervous system, or from u deranged sfato of
iirtfieir
ill times ......
hout making any change
)*cnee ofuny dlsagreoohfa
lasfo romlare it busy to mlnituistcr them to
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
Tho genuine have five signatures of Jfenry
C. Rpaiding on each box. ’*
RohLby Druggists and all olhor dealers In
Medicines,
A Box will be scut by mail prepaid on re
ceipt of tl.o
Frier 23 cents*
AH orders should bo nmlresscd to
HENRY v) ^’ALBINO.,
nov22twAw' IH rednr st., New York.
» pkftiO any ami all, and c
lly, thoso
The following Endorsement* of
SPALDING’S
€EP1UL1€ PILLS
Will convince all who sutfor from
HEADACHE
THAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
As tho Testimonials. woreimsolioHcd by Mr.
Rpaldtng, they afford Unquestion
able proof of the effioney of this
triily Holcntifio dl.cavroy,
MnsoLVillc, Conn,, Feb. 5,1801.
Mr. Spalding
1 have tried your Gephnlle Pllls. and l like
them so well that I' want yon to semi two
dollara worth more.
Part of those are for iho -neighbors,
whom I gave a few out of tho first box I got
from you.
Rend the Pills by mail, and oMigo
Your oh’t Rcrv’i,
JAMES KENNEDY.
llnvcrford, Pn., Fcb. fl, 1801.
Mr. Spalding. < ’
• Sir,
I wirtl. you to eeml ine ono moro box of your
Uenbalie Pills, I havo rooelvod a great deal
of benefit from them.
Yours, respectfully, *
MARY ANN RTOIKllOFPE.
url.o would-like lo see Georgia !Mni>u factories
flouHsli. Having beenq Ilnrcteare merchant v
for innnjr yehrs. I have peculiar ndvanUges
n buying materials. J ihall spuro no pain*
In securing tho best of TimW, CalWgi
Irons and Trimmings.
Call at iny Repository
And ■cxnlnlno my SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT or 4 und 0 seated Carriages, com
prising the various stylos now In use. AIho
n beautiful lot of Top Buggies. The gnnnino
Concord Buggies' «n hand. . Cook’s Patent
Jump Boat,Barouches and Buggies,'ordered
if doslrod. - Repairing in every branch of
the business, promptly attended to; .Tonus
of repairing, cash when cnllcd.for.
TO THE . TRADE;
Enameled ,aml Collar Leather, Patent Dash
_ id PJap'Laakhar, Broad Cloth,, all colors,
and Laces to salt for Trimming Top Buggies
and Carriages j Cotnlincs, Jlpmmer-rioth
Frlngo, Broad flonraihg and" Pasting Lnccs,
Curtain Silks' nml Fringes. Brussell, “Velvet
ami Oil Carpotlng, Silver .Lining and faco
Nalls, ScaminK CordrEnamelod Duck- Dril- *
ting amt Muriiu. Cloths,. Curtain. Damasks,
Mack Moleskins, Buckram, Silver Point
Hands, all styles and-slkes’, Hubs, Spokof.
Rims, Shafts, Poles, Circular Seats Ralls.nnd
Books, Bulky Shafts, Turned Bent 8plncllos,
Wldfllotrecs, Polo Yokes ami Turned Collars.
Silver Plating, of dll Kinds,
ftono nt Short Notico. -
Tho best of Coach and Carriage Varnishes
and Paints for sale, with many othor goods,
•11 of whloh nro warranted'to bs the.best.—
All tho above nnmod articles I will soli very
low for CASH or on short time to
Prompt Paying Customers.
HARNESS OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE.
fW'Soo Advertisement In another column
fSM.r'
M8fl0,wly.
0. B. EVE t
II. Spalding,
You w
Cephalic
» Casello
Facts.
In this nnpor wo present to the public un*
impcariinnlu fi*stininny cstuhlishiug the facts
that Bad way’s Ready Rtdiof, Regulating
ills, and Ronovatiug Rnsidvcnt, uro not
only positive curatives of the sick, afflicted
with disease; blit that thev havo iu many
ca«o* proved to ho infallible, nml linvo re
stored tlio dying patient to robust horfDh
after all olhei means of medication failed.
For sale by P. L. Tumloy, Rome, Ga.
TIIIRT.EENTII WITNESS.
Typold Fever—Chills and Fever—Palpitu
lion of the Heart.—Prudonco Bailey, Rush-
vi lie, I ml., testifies:
“I have cured smno vory had cases of ty
phoid Fever, nml Chills and Fnver with ltad-
way's Regulating Pills ami Ready Relief. A
singlo application of the Ready Belief has
relieved sevoro pains in tho head, hw.rt and
stomach. A fow drops of the Ready Relief
will stop the palpitation of the hr art III a fow
minutes. I havo had tho Phthisic for tho
hist Hi years, have consulted several physi
cians, none of them could relieve me. Rad-
way's Ready Relief, Regulating Pills, and
Renovating Resolvent, always afford
lief from this ” ‘ * ' '
nior28w2w
distressing complaint.
jfSfT-Tlio closing years of Ijfo are often
rcnrloi'.•wretched by ailmeuts which mo
trifllngn themselves and easily oared if ta
ken hi time. Affection of the liver, stom
ach, and other organs concyrucdiu digestion
sro the most froquont. They naturally make
tlio sufferer norvoiis, iiritablo and coniplttiu-
iug, and rolativos and friends rro forced t<*
bear tho brunt of their ill humor. The use
of Hostotter’s Colebratcd Stomach Bitters
will provo an ofilcient remedy for this evil,
it will not only strengthen thowholo physi
cal orgi'jihatjon, but eutiicly euro the mots
ohstiiiuto cases of Indigestion, Dliirrliren,
Dysentery.nild Liver Complaint. The first
physicians in tho country are loud In Ih-lr
pralso of this proparatlon. Another rci
men.datlon.of the HU tors is that it is so pala
table to the taste that it may bo used even
beverage, 8old by all druggists.
MurchKwIpi. * .
MAHniED—On Taosdny tho 26th
inst^at th© rosidonbo of tho britlo*s.fa-.
the”, Mr. Robt. Pryor, of Madison,
Ga„ Mr. Ben West, of Polk co., to Mias
Mat Pryor of Madison
COUGHS;—The sudden changes in oiu
elimato ore sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial
and Asthmatic Affections. Experience har
ing provCd'.tlmt simnln remedies often act
speedily and oortainly when taken In. the
onriy stages • of the disease, recourse should
at'onco bo hod. to “Brown Bronchial Tro
ches,” or Losongcs,' lot tho Cold, Cough, or
-Irritation of tho Throat bo over.so slight, ns
by this precaution a iqoro serious attack may
bo offoctually wardod oil', Public Speakers
and Singors will find them efl'ootual for clear
ing and strengthening the voice. See adver
tisement. jauSwOm
mid $5 fixes fur Plantations,
Ship*. Boats, Hotels, Ac.
ftfrSold Everywhere l»y
All Wholesale Diuggists in large cities.
All Retail Druggist—Grecer*-jU .re-keepers,
Ac., iu all country villages und Towns.
WHOLESALE AGENTS IN NEW YORK,
Sbieffolin Brothers A Co.,
Harrnl, llisley A Kitohcn
B. A. Fahnestock. Hull A Co..
Bin’ll. Gale A Robison,
A. B. A D. Sands A Co.'.
M. Ward. Close A Co..
Wheeler A Hurt, MrKDsoii A R.d.Mn*,
Hcuamxn A (•«».. D. 8 Burno* A (<••.,*
JinII. Bucket A Co.. F. C. Wells A Co.
TIioiiiiis A Fuller, Laxolle, Marsh A Gardner,
1\ D. Orvis. Hall, Dixon A Co.. •
1'Clifold, Parker A Mower, Tripp A Co ,
Diullv A Stafford, Conrad Fox.
nud others.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
T* W. Dyott A Sons,
Robert Shoemaker A Co.,
B. A. Fahucstock A Ce.,
French, Richards A Go.,
and othors.
BOSTON, MASS.
Geo, C. Goodwin ACo., Weeko* A Potter,
M. S. Burr A Co., Juo. Wilson, Jr.
NEW ORLEANS,
M 0 B I L E,
SAVANNAH,
MEMPHIS,
nafhvii.lb,
nd Towns Ip tho
SOUTHERN STATUS.
AT
ROUE, GA.
P, L. TUHNLEY.
And f$. UrnUK'nls. flmn.TJ nud Ilol.lietj gl-n-
uritllv; in dlty nn-l cmintiy.
jrfl-L-numrj- Djsfa" ? nl1 nrdcr n. nbovn.
Or addreft order. dlrr«t—(nr If I 1 'rice,
sjafoi r-ffi® *' r
Jan28twAw'lm --
Send them immediately.
Rcsiicctfiilly yours,
JN0. B. SIMONS.
£P. fl.—I have used ono. box of your Til J*
and find them excellent.
Brilo yJrnoin O., Jan. 15,1801,
IT. O. Spalding, Esq.. *
Plenso find' iuclosed twenty-ftvo cents, for
wldcli send tno another box of yoUr Oephalje
Pill*. They uro truly the best -Pills I ever
tried. . Direct
. A. STOVER, P. M.,
Bello Vernon, Wyandot co., 0.
Beverly, Muss., Dec. 11, 1800.
. C. Spalding, Esq., *
I wish for somo circulars ur largo show bills
to bring your Cephalic Pills more particular
ly before my customers. If you have any
thing of the kind, please send to me.
One of my customers, who is Is 'subjiet fo.
severe sick Hcndaehe, (usually lasting two
day*) was cured of an attack In ono hour by
ynir -PUU, which l sent her.
FORWARDING OFFICE, )
tk • C.uioi.iNA Rah.iio.wi Company, \
Charleston, March 10; 1801.)
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
3 pnE 8outh Carolina Railroad Company
L. having , determined to discontinue this
Bpartmcnt of thoir service, tlio ondcrslgued,
who has boon tho Info Forwarding Agent of
tho Company for tho last four years, bos as
sociated with him, tho Cbiof Clork in tho
Department, and nuder tho name of Gantt A
Stonmv, will continue to receive nnd forward
■uoh.articles as may bo consigned to bis care,
lie trusts, by strict porsonal attention, to -
Utn a very llbtral shnro of tho buslbcss iif
tlio Department.
Parties aro reminded that all goods reach
ing this point from points, beyond tho Con-
fousrate States of. America; must bo ontcrod
at the Custom Houso; nnd that duties aro
payablo on snch ns wero not purchased on
or boforo the 28th of February .in's t, and la
den on ship board on or before the 15th of
March inst., snvo such as are on tho Free
Lists.
It is, therefore, noecsiory that remittances
bo made to pay tho duties, whero duties aro
payobjo, aqd, in all eases, to cover (he expense
of Customhouse cntry> wAc.'Acr the mods arc
free or not. Prompt oomplianoo will prevent
dolay nml expense, as all articles not entered
and perralttcu will bo stared by tho .Custom
IIcuso officers.-
‘The Bouth Carolina Railroad Company
will advanco, as heretofore, tho churgos of
Freight, Drayngo and Wharfage; but not the
expenses connected with tlio Custom House.
Rates qf charging for forwarding -will bo
vory *
forwarding '
•rate, amt may.be had on applica
tion to Gantt A Stoney, to whom all business
communication* should bo addressed.
Tho undersigned refers to the officers of
the; Charleston Railroad Company, fo tho
Hon. Chas. J. Jenkins, of Augusta, Go.j to
the oultomots of tho Forwarding Depart
ment, and to *11 Merchants of standing in
tho city of Charleston, and rospactfiilly so-
' * re of patronage.
• JAMES L. GANTT,
•Reynold»hurg, Froi.*lln co.', 0. )
January 0.1801. j
Henry C. Spalding,
No. 48 Cedar st., N. Y»
DoarStr;
Incloscil twonty-flve cents, (25) for which
*en«l u box of "Cephalic Pills.", tend to ad
dress of Bov. Win. O. Filler, Reynoldsburg,
Franklin co., phlo. -
Your Pills work Hks a chnrni—euro liood-
aohe niinust instantor.
Truly yours.
WM. C. FILLER.
Ypsiluuti, Midi., Jah. 14,1801.
Mr. Spalding,
Sir:
Not long since I sent to you for a box of
Cephalic Pills for tire cure of the Nervous
Headache and Ctsttvencss, and received tho
line, and they had so good an oilect tlmt I
a* induced to send for inoru.
Please send by return muil. Direct to
A. It. WAEELF.R,
Ypsilanti, Mfeh.
From the Examiner, Norfolk* Vn.
They have been tosfod in more than
thousand casos'witU ontlre success.
Notice to the Public.
O N the 22(1 March, inst., I gavo to Me. O.
P. Fanufn. my note lor Two Hundred
Dollars, duo on the 22d of Juno noxt,- This
is to notlfy.said Fannin,‘and tho public gon-
orally, that the abovo described Nofo will .not
be paid, unlbssl am eempollcd to do so by
law, as the consideration for which it was
sivou has failed. March 22d, 1801.
8 ALEXANDER SATTERWHITE.
mar2fltwl.tw2w
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
ECONOMY!
“A St foil
A* ncidents will happeu, even In well reg-
ulated families, it is very deslrablo Jlo havo
voinc cheap and convenient way for repairing
Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac.,- .
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE !-
Moot* all such emergencies, and’no house
hold enn afford to bo without It.'- It is al-
nys ready and up to the sticking point.
“Usoful in Every Hoitse,” ;
N. A Brush nccompaulcs oach Bottle.
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Address
‘ UKNBY C. BrALDIKCI,
1 :' - - No. 4* Oil.r at., N. Y.
A. cortoln.iinprtaoiplo!) ptrtoos *™ »'?■
■tompllng lo palm oir <m tho uustupootlng
public, Ttnitutlon. or my Prepared QWBggl
would caution all person, to oiainiuo boforo
purchasing, abd ioe that the full nuuic,
^-SPALTUKQ'S PBEPAB.ED OLEEI-tB;
la on tho outrido wrapper, all ottiorr aru
swindling counterfeits.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY II
• For tho ouro'of
CONSUMPTION,’ BRONCHITIS, COl'OUS
AND COLDS. ,
THE MAKORA AHABICaT
niscovcnuD or a
MISSIONARY
WHILE TRAVELING IN ARABIA.
All who nro suffering from Consumption
should use tho Makora Arnbica, discovered
by a missionary in.Arabia.
All who lire threatened with Consumption
should uso tho Makora Arabica, discovered
by a missionary in Arabia.
All who nru suffering from Brohohitis
should tiso tho .Makora Arabics, discovered
by a Missionary in Arabia.
All who ore suffering front Sore Throat,
Coughs and Colds, should uso tho Makora
Arabica, discovered by oi missionary; in
Arabia, -
All who nro suffering from Asthma, 8crofti-
!a and Impurities of tno Blood should uso.tho
Makora Arabica, discovered by a missionary
in Atahib. - »
It cures Consumption, “ -
IteuresBfonchiiis.
.it cures 8oro Throat* Cougfis and Colds.
It euros-Asthma, 'Scrofula, and imporitios
of the Blood.' .
This uiioquallvd remedy is now for the first
timo introduced to tho public.
It was providentially discovered by a mis
sionary whllatravelling in Arabio. IIo was
cured of Consumption by Its uso after his
case was pronounced hopeless by learned
physicians in. Europe.
lie has forwarded to us in writing, a full
'account of bis extraordinary cure, and of a
number of other cures wldcli have como un
dor his observation, and also a full account
of tbemedicino.
At his roqucBt and impelled by a dotiro to
extend u knowledge of -this remedy to 'tho
publie, wo havo bud bis communication prin
ted iu pamphlet form for- free distribution.
Its interest is onliauocd by an aasoiint which
he gives of Bojnojef tho scenes qf tlio Syrian
nmsaacrcs, whloli ho obtained from;tUoh-o wlio
suffered infbat dwfhl tragedy. .
This pamphlet may bo obtained at our office
or it will bo sent fr?©' by moil to all who
apply forjti . •
Wo.import tho Makora Arnbica ilirectfrom
Smyrna through.tho' houso of Cleon A Uy-
lippus, nhd Wo havo always ou hand a full
supplv put up In bottloa ready for uso with
f ' 1 prtic U «n°”lolliir poi bomo. Sout by null,
on receipt of prloe, nnd 24 cents for postage.
For Sola wholesale nml rotnU by
i LEEDS, UILMOBEJbCOi,
Importer, of D.ruga nnd Moilioinea,
. Ul Liberty St., N. Y.
Alio, by Drugglits g'onorolly. [wly
~ Notice.
T dlEREBY. forworn all - porsons against
X trading for a nofo mado by II. II* & G. 1
"Wafts, payablo toV. D.‘Thompson or bonror,
for Eight Hundred and Twcnfy-flvo (823j
Dollars) dated Nov. fi, 1850, duo 23th Do-
comhory 1881*. As tho oonsidoretion for which
said note was given has faded,. I will not
pay It tmlos. cmopcHod^loM^law^
fobSJwdt
TIURNETT’S Flavoring Exliacts, Ooco-
_r> nine, Kalleston anil Tooth Ware—*
fresh supply at FARELL A \ EISER.