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The ucll-beKUtiWur to bo proBfoiitod
with Vigor.
Every bravo nnm will, bo gbul to lonrn
tl.»t 1‘resiiluiit Davis is Uelonnined to
t.roscculo tlio war, so gloriously bogun,
Itith tlio utmost ifossiblo vigor. Vico
president Stephens Imp been called to
Montgomery ft»i4 Uio expectation is
tlat President Dnvis will tako com
mand of tho Confederate Army In per
son. Fort Pickens will bo attnekod as
»oon as the necessary preparations
an be made—say in eight or ton
d»y». Tlio determination is to mako
k sure thing of it, and not commonoo
tho battlo until they nro suro to
whip in tlio fight.
Virginia, North Carolina and Ton
iiwfce sro at last waking up from their
thargy, and they will not only not uid
jl.incoln in ins unholy warfare, but will
.end in troops by thousands to tlio ns-
of tlio Confederate States. We
intideutly prodlct tliat Virginia will
,wlo at oneo, ns lier Convention
in session, it will nocessarily bo
o timo before tlio otlwr border
os ran do this, but to nil intents
ud purjioxos they will l»o ns essentially
ith us nml for us ns if this formality
||iad been gone through with.
I'liero is now tremendous exoitoment
Tcnnesseo. John Jlcll and F.'IC.
Mlicollbr, and many other leading
nun nro reported, to lmvo come
i.ut Tor inimodiate .secession. Oen.
loon J. Pillow has gone to Montgom-
• and oircretl jiis own cervices, and
to raise wn avmy In Tennessee of
’M\ and expressed Ids that ho
mid increase it to 25,000'tifcn.
of course bindoln’s call for men from
.ho border States will not ho heedod,
wept perhaps by a few sneaking trai*
who will steal off by night, and
would ‘'leave thofr country for
country’s good.”
| Hose a Port of Dgi.tYKKY.—Our Com-
ns,.Cols. Wado 8. Cot lira u nml
I*mid S. Priutup, have returned from
Montgomery and report tliat they Lavb.
ceded in having Homo established
rt of Delivery! TJils will enable
111 who ship goods to or'through this
|k** to pay their duties here, and
mo will bo u(Min tho same footing in
* respect as Miw’on, t Columbus and
mtgoinory. The A gout of tho! Home
l. II. will bo tlio Deceiver, and tlio ar ?
Raiigenicnt will go into effect os soon ns
lecessaiy* bonds can bo filled out
ml relumed.
A PROCLAMATION
BY' TUB PRESIDENT OF THE U.
STATES.
WiiuHttAS, tlio lime of tlio UnlUxl
Htalos liavo boon for some timo past
«„.i opposed, and tho oxocu-
□batructod in* tho States
?/; BLtUli Ciirollnn, Goorgln, Aliibuhiu,
Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana and ’fox-
ns, by. yoivbinntions too powerful to
bo suppressed by 'tho ordinaVy course
of judicial proceedings or by tho pow
ers vested in tlio Marshal by law:
Nmv, Ihoroforn, I, Abraham Lincoln,
President of tlio Unitod .States, in vir
tue of the powor in mo vustod by tlio
Constitution nml tlio laws, huvo thought
It to call forth, and hereby do call
forth tlio militia of the several Slates
of tlio Union to tlio aggrognto number
of 75,000, in order--to suppress Bald
combinations and to enuao tlio laws to
bo duly exocntcd.
The details foi; this object will bo im
mediately communicated to thotttato
authorities through tlio War depart
ment.
1 appeal to all loyal citizens to favor,
facilituto and aid tlio oifort to maintain
tlio honor, tlio integrity, and tlio exis
tence of our National Unior., mid tlio
perpetuity of popular government, nml
to redress wrongs already long enough
.endured.
1 doom it proper to say that tho
first service assigned to tlio forces hero-
by called out, will bo to ro-posscss tlio
forts, places and property, which lmvo
boon seized from tlio Union, and in
every event tlio utmost caro will ho
observed, consistently with tho oljeots
aforesaid, to avoid any devastation and
destruction of, or interference with
propel ty, or any disturbance of peace
ful citizens in any part of tlio country ;
and I hereby command tlio persons
composing tlio combinations aforesaid,
to. retire peaceably to tlioir respective
abodes within twenty days from this
day.
Deeming tliat tlio present condition
of public affairs presents an extraordi-
ly occasion, I do hereby, in virtue of
tho powers in mo vosted by tho Con
stitution, convene both houses of Con-
i. Senators und Representatives,
tlicroforc, Hummonod to assemble
at their respective chambers, 12 o’clock,
noon, on Thursday, tho 4thday of duly
next, then ami thero to consider and
dotermino such measures as in their
wisdom tlio public safety and interest
may seem to demand.
In witness whereof, 1 have hereun
to set my. hand nml cuuscd tlio seal of
tlio United .States to ho affixed. Douo
at tlio city ot Washington this tlio 15th
day of April, in tho'your of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
one, and of tho.Independence of tho
United States tho oighty filth.
By tlio President,
ABHAUAM LINCOLN,
Wit. II. StWAitu, Sooretury of State.
Washington*, April 14.—It Is privately
stated that 8,000 troops from Virginia
and 5,000 from Maryland, liavo been
called by tho Prosidont.
Tho Republicans generally blnmo
Mnj. Anderson for tlio surrender of
Port Sumter, and some even dcubt
tliat tho fortress has boon surrendered.
Mnj. Anderson’s gallantry nml tlio
admiration for him by the Chnrle>to-
uians arc warmly commended by many.
SURli 13N PER OF • FORT SUMTER.
Cuaui.kston, April 15.—Midnight.—
The telegraph has conveyed to you the
nows of tho surrenderor Fort Sumter.
L'ho immenso business which has been
necessarily transacted over tlio. wires
since ami # even -before tlio surrender
prevented mo from.risking tlui trails-,
mission of any long message to you.—
At lids lute hour then. I avail uiyself
of the “current as it loaves”, for p*r-
haps to morrow I may loose my von-
I Con# Wkatiieu.—Titosiay waft a cold,
lindy day, and over ,coats and fires
v imlispcnslblo to comfort. A hard
1 was expected on Wednesday mor*
|i»g, tut tho lilgh wind probably kept
. arid pourod rod hot
7 s’rai * n fin sparing man-
with' tlio utmost oflbot. It is
true that ohl Moultrie rouoivod. pay in
liur own coin from SunUor, • lof Clio of-
fleers quarters anti barracks aro badly
damaged, and fodmy of tho hodses on
tho Island boar testimony to tho power
SuJtltor^H 8 W ^a C K‘ ) vol ° shot from
Strange ns it mny;appotU*, I havo nBt
honrtl reliably df ntiy death or cvOn
serious wound to any of tho Confeder
ate forces. * ‘ • -
Thus far tlio war lias resulted in tlio
success of tho .South Carolina troops,
and I trust victory will over perch upon
tho banner or .tho Confederate States,
flood night. *
Special Dispatches to tlio Clirnn. A Ron.
EVACUATION OF FORT SUMTER. .
Charleston, April 14.—Mnj. Ander
son ami his tnon leave in tlio steanisliip
Isabel for New York, to-night at 11
o’clock. - Thov nro.now (Ro’clock p.ni.i
aboard tlitt Vessel, • -v-
Tlio scuno on his taking formal loavo
of Fort 8uniter to-day, is reported to
lmvo been touching indeed. His Hag
was saluted and Anderson wept on par
ting IVotrt a fortress,’ which* ho so
gallantly hut unsuccessfully defended.
DEPARTURE OF MAJ. ANDERSON.
Ohaulkston, April 14.—Major Atuler-
u loWet-ed ids ling at liulf-past 2
o’clock, p. m., to-day, and fired usalute
of 50 guns. Oho of tlio guns bursted,
mortally wounding four of his men.
Anderson than left on tho steamer Isa
bel in nrcforcnco to dither of tlio ves
sels of tho Hoot. Tho Confederate
troops took possession of Fort .Sumter
ut liny-past 4.o’clock, hoisting tlio Pal
metto u ml Con federate Hugs, which were
saluted by Fort Moultrie, tlio Floating
Battery, tlio iron Battery and tho rost
of the fortifications and tho city. Wild
excitement prevails.
Maj. Anderson said, privately, tliat
one hundred guns were not enough for
tlio United States ilag, nml burst into
tears.
TUB WAR FLEET ATCIIARLESTON
Charleston, April 14.—Tho war fleet
was still hovering oil’ tlio bar Into on
this (Sunday) afternoon.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, April 14.—The national
Volunteers last night trnssed a resolu
tion soverely condemning the military
operations Of tho Government, 'ox-
pressing sympathy with the secession
the bombardment or -Fort Sumter waft
received by tho Eegislnluro nmid
intoiiso emotion: Tho following was
passed :
1 Ifaohalt' Tliat having hoard with tlio
deepest,sorrow uml regrof, of, tlio out-
breuk of civil war* among our friends
nml neighbors, tho United States, nml,
without expressing any opinion upon
tlio point ot Controversy, .wo seriously
lniuent thftt those who -spoak our lan-
« nnd liavo our civilization, should
od^ing oaoh otlior’s blood, and
ilesiio to offer fervent prayers to tho
Father of the Universe lor tliq restora
tion of ponce.
RHODE ISLAND.
Proviheni'k, April 15.—Gov. Spraguo
has tendored tho Goven.mont tlio ser
vices of a umrlno buttery and ono thou-
sand infantry, nml oilers to accompany
tliphi himself.
NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS. .
Nf.W York, April 15.—Tuo 7th and
bvth Roglihonts lmvo volunteered for
flio * do!i*itet» of WaRliinglon, but they
havoiiot yet started.* ' ,
Go fc vornow P ff N?'ll V*!'
OU thoso States Tor volunteers ;
_ Frankfort Kt,, April 15,1801.
Jb the Secretary of lF«r:
Your.diftpatoli. litis boon reooived,—
Tn ntiswor, I say ompiiatienlly, Ken-
tuok will furnish no troops for tlio
wicked purposo of sulKluing her sister
•Southciii States.
Signed, MAimrny,
fiorernor of Kcutuchy.
Halkigh, N. C.; April 15, 1801.
7b the S-erctary of B ar;
Your dispatclies 1ms l.eon recolvod ;
ami if it is gemtiuo, which its extraor
dinary character leads mo to doubt, I
lmvo to sny in reply that f regard a ley
of drops for the purpose ol subjugating
the Confederate States of tlio .South, ns
in violation of tlio Constitution and a
ursttrpaliou of power. I can ho no
party to this wicked violation of tlio
of tho country, and to tills war
JI.r.lNOl.S LEUISIiltTUnlk
Cuicauo, Illinois, April 15.—Gov.
Gales on to-morrow issues a call for the
Illinois I.cgUhituru to moot on noxt
Tuesday week.
noon ,tho liberties of a froo people —
N ou cun got no troops in North Cnroli-
nft . * » . re J^y tuoro in detail when
Montgomery, April 15th.— 1 Tho Wash
ington Artillery left at 4 P. M. cn route
for Pensacola—all well and in good
fighting tiiin.
A FFAIRS AT Cl IA R LESION.
Charleston, April 15.—Commodore
.Sfringliam arrived at tho licet this af
ternoon nml wus saluted by tlio war ves
sels thero.
It is reported tliat thorn aro sevon
tv»r vessels in the oiling at this timo.
Major Anderson’s command woro
transported from tho Isabel to tho Bal
tic.
An English vessol which arrived liorfc
to-day asked an cflker of tlio ileot out-
. tv ,1..... I.
Said Volunteers number several
hundred.
Tho military guard at tlio Depart
ment was largely increased on Inst
night.
it is reliably stated that Pennsylva
nia, Ohio, and New York furnishes 15,-
000 men each, in response to the Presi
dent’s call, for 75,001), Tho romahidor-
to be furnished Trout other States.
It is reliably reported that two rogf-
mqnts of, Poultry I yauia troops aro now
on their way to Washington.
Fivoofficers of the Navy, londorod
their resignations yesterday.- Tho Do*,
/nrtmont rofusml to * accept tlioir resig
nations. It is probablo that tlioir names
will bo struck from the list, as dismiss
ed, us in recent cases in the army undor
similar circumstances.
President Lincoln will to-morrow is
sue his Proclamation calling forth tho
militia (O tlio aggregate number of sor-
eiity-llve, thousand 'men in order to
suppress combinations in tlio seceded
.States, and cause tlio laws to bo duly
ocuteu.
The first service will probably ho to
possess the forts and other public pin
s and property whjcli lmvo been seiz
eil from the United States.
The 'i>rooliunutton ill*5 ednvenos Con-
[tens ou tlio fourth day of .Inly.
Tho War Department lias been
usy all day ill preparing tho details
to bo.coinmuuieated tothoSuitu author
Cherokeo Artillery.
| At a regular mooting of tlio Company
«following resolution was unanimous,
adopted:
I JUsolvol, Tliat we ratify and npprovo
«tender mado by Captain Stovall, of
KCompany’s son’ices to bo attaolicd
l>tLo 4t!i Brigade, and upon tho condi-
specified in tlio qlroular of Brjga-
|ier General Pliiliips. .
[ C. O. Stillwell, Soo’ly.
April 16th, 1801.
J Interesting Advertisements.—Read
Pie new onos: Reward for Deserters,
f«nk Notices, Ac., Ao.
■ Virrgipia Receded.
I H was reported that a dispatch was
Fcoivod at Atlanta Wednesday morn-
le. dating that Virginia passed tho
F<linanco of Secossion on Tuesday the
IJfii- Throo thousand cheers for tho
Pd Donrinion.
■ Tim Secession Meeting.
1 1,0 ,n eeting last evening, at tho Court
was tho largest and most utiani-
| ,1 '8. the most enthUHiafttio arid ordor-
j, 0 dignified, and charactoriz-
^.. as I J *nt ol the most awful deter-
■ mition, or any pul)Ho meeting that
■ nnvoovor attended. We liavo no
m Tor any general remarks—tlio
llumii^ 8 w ‘^ ■ ^ ou, Rl i» another
|!!°. n .-K. Zollicolfor, V. K. Stovon-
I ’ f 1, ' RUgUn, Manoy, Foote, Frazier,
1., n T* ^ ,0 vouo’rablo Col. Putnam
lf.A°i ssc ^ mooting. All of tho
I. cllcs took tho ground that tho last
iiowns gone, the last plank was shiv-
f AP 0 .? tho deceitful and warlike poli-
(Ti, t‘ l ° Cabinot nt Washington.
ionstrongest* Uriion men of two
r trs ng°, took tho most JadYancod
Iti,!!”.. , favor of tho State’s dooluring
1.. ® tmbinot at Washington tliat tlio
■iiso r !j! 10 ^ on t ,ot tomto’Statos was tho
Tho display on Fort Sumter to-day of
a flag of truce, at about half-pnst ono
o’cloek, induced u suspension -of tho
^firing on that fortress from all tlio
Iwitteries which had boon playing on it.
It was evident that all tjio woou-work
in the front was in flames, and tho
flag stuff hud boon shot. away. Gen.
Beauregard sent Col. Wlgfall from
Morris’ Island to Fort .Sumter, with a
white flag, in response to tliat display
ed by Miy. Anderson, to oiler assistance
in oxtinguisliing tlio firo in tho fort.—
Col. Wlgfall renchod Fort 8umtbr. nl-
though the halls and shells woro falling
on nml around tho fortress much
thicker and faster than was agreeable
to contemplate or safe to boexposod to.
Maj. Anderson mot Col. Wigfull and
tolil him a white flag had been display
oil from Fbrt Sumter but that the nrinj
had not coasod. Col. Wigfall said
’that tho United Statod flag must bo
lowered and that there was no timo to
discuss uia>tors, ho must surrender
fight., Tlio Unitod .States llag was i
modiatoly lowered, and his llag of truco
exhibited, mid nil operations against
Fort Sumter promptly coasod.
A bent was again sent from Morris’
Island to Fort Sumfor which convoy
ed Messrs. Oliosnut and Manning.—
They stipulated with Mnj Anderson
Hint'ills surrender should bo uncondi
tional and subject to tho terms of Gen.
Beauregard. It is understood tliat
Map Anderson was allowed to remain
for awliilo, in Fort Sumter, mid Messrs
Oliosnut and Manning procooded to
tlio city to communieato with tlio pro
pcf authorities,
Soon after Mnj. Aridorscn surrender
ed, a boat was scon approaching Morris’
Island, with a white Hug, and it provod
to lio a boat from ono of tlio vessels in
tlio offing, with an oftieor on board,
who desired to see Gen. Simons, mid
asked permission for an unarmed vos
soles to proccod to Sumter and convey
off Mm. Anderson and his command.
Somo differonco of opinion oxists as to
tlio result of tho application, but it
is generally believed that Gen. Simons
replied that ho would answer to-morrow
(Sunday,) arid his reply would bo con
trolled by circumstances which might
intervono.
About two hours after tlio surrender,
a steamer was sent to Fort Sumter ami
several official gentlemen were convoy
ed thither. From ono of thorn I learn
that Maj. Anderson said ho surrender
ed tlio fort bccatiso his quarters and
burracks had boon destroyed by firo;
his- mon were unablolonger to contend
against tho more numerous foe m op
position, and because ho knew that he
|»so of Tonnesseo j that tho holding
l, Pleasing Fort Sumter, or any
r or for in thoso States, was war
t We* thov» State* now‘In
l, ‘o Union having tho samo in-
|, ' ls ftn d tho samo homogenoous char-
'\'"S the mooting tho dispatch
liru 1 « C8 t° n , announcing tlio sui’-
|i l .fi P of Fort Sumter, was received
Inmost doafoning shouts and tho
1° , Confederate Statoawos wel-
L ‘ cheer upon oheor of the
K 1 apnlauso.—NathviUo Oa-
m
would not and could not bo reinforced
although a large fleet of war vessels
were in sight and had not attempted
to aid him.
Tlio interior of Fort Suintor is
unsightly- mass of ombers, and exhibits
tlio uad ofleets of firo from without and
firo from within. .A number of tlio
guns in the fortross are dismounted,
and a portion of tlio outor wall whioli
recoivod tlio balls from Cutnmlng’p
Foint lias boon slightly broached and
otherwise jostlod out of its symme
trical condition. Thero aro somo
stones on this side which would now bo
condomnod or rojooted by builders.—
Tho Rifled Cannon' did good work on
this sido.
Whoro tlio Floating Battery, oporalod
on Sumter tboromro marked oyiderices
of tho successful mission of this novol
battory.
Moiu fiHloml troops arrived lioio to
day, by a speoisl train.
LINCOLN AND THE VIRGINIA
COMMISSIONERS.
Washington, April • 15.—Lincoln un
wed tho Virginia Commissioner* in
writing. IIo first copies tho portion of
His inaugural about tlio forts, public
property and tho collection of tlio rev
enue, and rc-atlinns but regrets tliat
uncertainty lias been attached to lib
inaugural. Ho meant when it was de
livered to refer only to tho property in
tlio Federal possession. Ho declares
that if the uttoinpt made on Fort Sum
er is verified, ha will repossess ail the
places previously held by his Govorn
uicnt uml will repol in nil cases, force
by force. If Sumter is attacked hu will
withdraw all tlio mails, tlio slate of ae-
* ds ull
i i egai
lio Uu
your call lias boon received by mail.
(Signed) John W. ku.is,
Governor of North Carolina.
Tlio Secretary of War indicates tliat
independent volnnleor companion tliat
-oluntcer directly to him, will be no-
ptod from thoso States.
:12.000 T1BX)F8 T<» BE CAI.LKD OUT.
Montgomery, April 10.—Frosidont
Davis calls for thirty, two thousand mon.
War feeling high. Tlio impression is
general tliat Frosidont Davis will take
command of tlio army. General Beau-
egard second in command. Mr. Ste
phens will discharge the duties of Frosi
dont. Great stir ami activity boro.
MOVEMENTS IN KENTUCKY.
Loi'isvili.e, Ky, April lti. -Tlio exul
ting news of tho hour suems to. para-
sido ft' they were blockading Hie port.
Tlio reply was “no, we are awaiting or
ders.” it is probaldo that Comtnodoro
Stringham brings tiioordors.
The city is miict, and troops continuo
to rcaoli lioio by hundreds,
VIRGINIA FREPARING TO MOVE.
Montgomery,- Ala., April 16.—A
prominent gentleman liero has^receiv-
IHUIlllllCilV {JVlillUIIUIII IICIU llll? iltuit-
cd a dispatch* from a' distinguished
source in Richmond, in which it is .stat
ed tliat an Ordinance or Secession will
be passed by thoConvention to-morrow,
us tho Unionists and Secessionists will
uni to to pass it,
WAR MATERIAL LANDED AT
PICKENS.
Monauomkry, April 1,5.—It is under
stooiMmro in‘well informed circles thut
tho Federal fleet lias landed shot ut
Fort Pickens.
T11E CON FEDK H ATE GO V KR N M ENT
AND LINCOLN’S PROCLAMATION.
Montgomery, April 15.—Tho general
impression licro is that the Provisional
Government will not tako any action
in relation to Lincoln’s Proclamation
until it !b rccoived by regular course ol
mail.
EFFECT OK LINCOLN’S WAR POL
ICY.
Alrxiixoeia, Vii., April lfith.^Tho
ublication of President Lincoln’s Proc-
amation to-doo’ grontly inoroased
to^Jaj’Jios
the soccftftion feeling bora. BUsines
umpletly suspouaeU, and
ncreliant* nro engagod in dRcnssing
tlio probabilities oi prdlongod, pangiiin-
ary civil war. Tlio impression is tliat
tlio Virginia Convention will instanla-
nootisly’pass an onlinnnco of recession,
or call a border Slato* Compromtso.'
NORTH CA ROM N A MOVING
Goi.nsnnito, N. U.; April 16.—Liucnln’i
PioriVainatlon had a thrilling effect her.
to-day. Rifle vominiiiics mustered and
witli ordors, numhering fivo liundrod
nrei now on route tri Fort Mivrlon, and
wi\l tako possossion at sovbu o’clock to
night.
I’ltOM INi<I.\XA.
IndianaroLis, Isn., April 16.—Gov,
Morton lias received offers of volunteers
.indicating. that thirty thousand men
could be raized.
FROM OHIO..
Cincinnati, Ohio, April 15.—The
people bore appear to ho thoroughly
aroused. Flags liro waving at every
point, and a home guard will bo im
modiatoly formed.
FROM CAL1FORN A.
St. Louis, Mo., April 15.—Dates IVonv
California to tlic 3d inst., bavp been
received. 3ktcl)ougald was elected Unit-
1 cd States Senator on the third bullot
—
SEsmc
-,i "i - K'-" ■ -tr
8(>Miql polices.
Mft S*svjsiu-ph» of tuo
BV,!r b “" w
tho pnulie tor Fovor nml Airue, and
h lmvo received tho highest oiHiiumft
lYom thonrttsA and tko'pcntilo, |« Dr. J, jr,w.
tetter’s Bitters. Who Would endure ■lacidora
nlRhts, burning fevers und icy ehtlh'niter-
nntoly, n’lion a remody can lie obtained- Tor a
families. Huy
loir, n’Jion a remody can he
lio? And .y^Uipw many I
meo unqor tins Umuliy
„ . ng mtt,gu!|)k down t\\\U
nine, until it Itounmes as caniimm as tholr
daily inenls, and yet they'are not relieved.—
None hut tho weak ft ml fixdtsh WimiM .heal-
late to itrQUUio theso UiUors. an tifare lh.m
selves fntensonguiiy. .Bold by dnigvists nm
dealers genernlly. ajc iii'Mm
Facts. ,
Iii tills paper we'pro.-oat to the .p»fd|e nn-
iinpvm-imidx t«. Him. iiv esialdisliiiu.lh - facts
that .It-idtvuy's it udv Ridjef, Be^mating
IMls. an t Haiovn'liix Uesgiv-.nl, are inn
aidv p witivo enr.i I^s d ihe ?i,k. iHlleted
Willi disease: hut tliat they llOVft ill inhllV
fa 11 fide. »i ' '
fl tole* in ft
d.vln • pn iei
stored th
after all nt|iei*means ol' iinalleati'
For said by P. b. TurnVy. Rome. O.i.
KottdTKKNTff WITNKSB.
Bliin’l l*ox- Liver tv m.-lnb Elijah, West,
lyy.o business of all kinds. Tlio ‘people
continue excited. Military Companies
aro enlisting for tho Soutliorn Confod-
oruoy, Sovcrnl start from hero to-mor-
Citizens hero gcnornlly doploro tlio
positions takon by Dinooln in his Proc
lamation.
AID TO THE CONFEDERATE
STATES.
Montgomery, Ala, April 15.—It is re
liably known tliat 7000 mon in tlio bor
der States aro under arms, and liavo
offered to move at a moment's notice
from tlio Montgomery War Depart
ment.
THE NEW YORK HERALDS POSI
TION.
New York, April 1G.—Tlio Now York
Herald office on yes load ay displayed
thostgra and stripes, und in this mor
ning’s issuo lias four leading ar
ticles fully endorsing the policy of the
•in, t slide.
w«» «ids«d wit Ii tho HiiinII
Po.x.aad W.w.cur.|l .y li» ime of'U^lwnv.’s
Ri-ady It -li.'f and It-nal.-t .i* Pill-.. I wa«
ftft.Twnrdstnk.il wuh iho lafcr Uoni,.lH.nt
f liavo bona mtl.j * ‘ ‘
lids lasl attack but
Rn-olvont and Pills.
)a comjdnto aura. I hIihII noniiiiua the*
»r tlio Pills—ibey hoip tuo to guiu
glh daily. nprlL’wvvr
Pur.Mit’M.—ClRrk; flVcg.iry \\ t?if. yib r a
proiniuia lor tlio ('*t«blirthidonl of tlio foot
that tlioir Idvor mid Chill Pills h .vo y«t
failed when directions have be.
ly breuking. hat th •roughly rrndicn-
till* the produciuu cause of the chill.
•f Naslivlllt, had had
Tor years, aad all rcincdiis
nnd yet was cured by
n* the priHluciiiu
Mr. Fry’s child
Chills and Fa
poworb
l’ill. It has ho
ry miy bo scon
id off -
chill
tho West ond of tho HiPp-uiMon riridge, Try
the Pills for Chills or « dl«.mod blvvr.
hb olfie • at
Hoad tho Uvidenco. *
Read tho rollwlng letter from a clorgyiiiau
well known In West Tonnoiso, North-Ala
bama and Mississippi:
[extract.]
Mi,sr.,C|«rk, Orcgory A Co„ Nwhyillc,
Tonn.—If I did not tlnk you woro troubled
d, I would aoiid you w*n\ In rotation to
what your-Ambrosfui Oil lists dona for uio.
Bulllcc It tn sny, thftt I hud boou sulToring
with IionrivtjOHi,' or iibstriicUott In tho
nmnehlat tubes, fhr mniir yours nnd It
was gating so bail tlfnt I could scarcely fill
lay appointments. Your Ambrosial Oil nor-
‘•rtij'restored mo, apd I now can work with-
mt dlnumlty . . .
.kulmiu, Mf... Jl,,. A. fi, HUNPAKKlt.
B.iltlliy brnggl.i. cry wlier,. h].i;.w2\v
COSTAU’S
Vermin Exterminators.
■run
raw
MervousHeadache
Headache.
Uy Hip »m of Hi oi, 1'llla tlio periodic nl.
woks of Norvoiu or Sick Kciolacho may bo
pravoii.cd. nnd if tnkou »t tlio'ioinmbnco-
. ----- . - ir takon at thccoinmcncc-
Thft? seldom full in romovlag Uio Nntinca
“ONLY INFALLini.K REMEDIES
* KNOWN,”
Destroys Ht’lant’y'
EVEHY FDIIM AND 8PECIK3 OF
nnd iicfulnubo to which fonmlos arose sub-
J*»t ’
Thoy not gently on tho bowols—removing
VERMIN,
s (uiiliko nil others) nro
Phosn propaValb
“Frnu from ! _
"Not dump-roll*,to tlio hutimn family;”
“Huts coma out of their hdlu to die/*
10 y.t
nud
City.
Used by—the City Tost Ollloo. ;
Used by—tlio City Prisons auU Station
. IIolUl'Il.
Used by—City Htcnmcrs.tRklpr, Ac. '
Used by—thsCIty UospItnls.A Alin* Houses
Usod by—tho City ffoiino— 'Astor UouftO,'
•8t. Ntetiolns,’ Ac.
Usod by—tho Ikmrdiitg lfomcs, Ac.
Usod by—inert than 60,000 Privato Fam
ilies.
Why ti,.t get the IntI? Hoathern r-inedlcn
aro tlio beat for Southern discu-es without ft
doubt,. «nd Southern brod physician* fpr
HouUuwn dl-canoff any wr. The nttcntlou »f
the ftoathorn pubUo 1* cnllud to tho following
medicines, prepared nnd put op by u ru«non-
*ildo firm in the city of NndiviUfl. .
jJtthTlioy uro am rented to do what ws sny
they will do if dirocthm* nr followed.
Soiitlmrii Renudy, No.,I, Amhroaini Oil.
No. 2. Tho raiulvss Llrpr PHI.. No. .*1, Tlio
Suro Caro Agno ami Ohill Pill. No. 4, Tho
•'lie PHI.
From tlio testimonials in our possession wo
must helloyo that they are superior remedies
nd then for once they nro Houthorn, prepar-
d by a Soutliorn man and put up in a South-
Ity, aud for ouo wu go for a fair trail of
The SorTitRnN Hkmkiuks for Chilis and all
.Ivor n(lections havo features hitherto tin-
surpassed by any remedies ever ofiVrod
administration.
MARYi,AND RESPONDS IN FAVOR
OF FEDERAL TROOPS.
Washington, April lti.—Gov. llioks
lias informed tho Secretary of War that
Maryland will respond to tho call for
her quota of Fudural troops.
tho .South nml Southwest.
’ 1st. They aro preferred by a Southern phy
sician, ns nil nhysichuis will ugreu that med-
ino prepared for Northern dinciucs will not
inch tho samo.disease in a Southern cli
mate,
2d. They havo no mineral poison ill them.
:»d. Thep ure purely veantabln.
4th. They uro entirely linrmleis.
‘th. They nro entirely phtnless, a result
ifllhicffiiti.
MARRIED—by Rov. Jits. D. Antho-
'. -On thoevoning of thoOth lust., nt
tho rosidoneb of Col. Dumas, (tlio
lirides lather) in Aipino, (la., Ciiarlos
D. Prico, Esq., to Miss JennioE. Dumas.
“In purest lo'vo thoir souls unito,
Tlut they with Christian caro
May make domestic burdens light,
By taking mutual vburn.
With gifts oraraeo tlioir hearts endow;
Of all rich dotvrios best;
Tlieir suhstaneo bless, and noitco bos tori*,
To Hwcetcn ull tiic rest.
Augusta “Coustitulionists” please
•opy. k J. D. A.
CoiniDcfciiil.
tuiil war justifying it.
military posts as much in tho
bot'oro secession, and will not invade to \ NEW YORK APPROPRIATES$3,000,-
collcct tlio rovonue, but will land to ro-1
ny, N. Y. April 15.—Tho Loj
Hove tho forts. Ho adhorcs to his whole
inaugural.
THE NEWS IN VIRGINIA.
Richmond, April 14.—The Virgihiu
Comriiissionnrs to Washington returned
to-day. Thoy aro cautious in express
ing opinions in rohition to Lincoln’s
reply.
Tho attack on Fort Sum lor and sur
render of Major Anderson was discuss;
od in Convention yesterday. . During
the debate tlio secessionists applauded,
aud tho Unionists condemned it. A
resolution was oflored that Virginia at
onoo unite witli the South, but no ac
tion was takon on it, wlion the Conven
tion ndjournod.
Tho demonstration last night on
tho occasion of tho surrender of Fort
Sumter were kept up until mid
night. by illuminations, bonfires, firo
works, spoochos, music and other dem
onstrations.
A party nscendedod tho roof of tho
Capitol and hoisted tho llag of tlio Con
federate States on the flagstaff, the
flag was subsequently removed by tlio
Guard.
TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND MEN
FROM NEW YORK.
New Youk, April 14.—Advices from
Albany, state that Gov. Morgan will, to
morrow, issuo a call for twonty-flivo
thousand mon to assist tlio Foderal
Govornmont. .
MORE VESSELS FITTING OUT.
New York, April 14.—Tlio United
States Government has chartered the
steamers Philadelphia and Erric-son.
Tho former'is rapidly filling up with
uitions of
hold in resorvo.
It is behoved tliat Lincoln intends to
blockiulo all tho ports of tlio Confede
rate States.
THE NEWS IN BALTIMORE AND
THE NORTH.
In Baltimore the public aro rejoicing
over tlio surrender cf Sumter. The
Republican papers are rainpunL urg
ing oooroiou, and calling tho State*
to arms to sustain tho Federal Govern
ment. . . .
The blustoring North is intense, es
pecially in Boston.
FROM BOSTON.
Boston, April 13.—The A^jutantGon-
oral’s ollico was crowdod this foronoon
with officers of tho Stato Military, ton-
doring their companies to the Govorn
mont. Kxtromo war fooling is arousoa.
Gov. Andrew loavos for Washington this
foronoon.
THE NEWS AT HALIFAX,
. 'gw*
hiture luw passed a bill appropriating
three million of dollars, which is equiv
alent to nrming nml equipping thirty
thousand volunteers in addition to tho
presbiR Stato force.
Gov. Morgan has issued his .'procla
mation accordingly.
THE QUOTAS OF TROOPS REQUIR
ED-OF EACH STATE.
Washington, April 10—Tlio following
quotas of troops are required by the
Socrtnry.'of War: Maine 780; New
Ilampshiro 780; Vermont 780; Massa
chusetts 1500; Rhode Island 080; Con-
netieut780: Now York 13,280; Pennsyl
vania 12,500; Now Jersey 3,123; Dele-
wafer 780; Maryland 3,125; Virginia 2,-
340;North Carolina 1,500; Toanfessoo
1,500; Arkansas 780rKentucky 3,123;
Missouri 5,123 ; Illinois 4,083; Indiana
4,083; Ohio 10,153; Michigan, Wiscon-
IOU , VIIIU II IS
Iowa arid Minnesota, 780 onoli.
Tho Secretary of War lias accbptod,
by telegraph, tho service of 1000 from
Rliodo Island and directed thorn to
proceed to Washington forthwith,
Twenty thousand troops will proba
bly bo in Washington within twenty
days.
It is stated that tlioro is at prosont,
no design on tlio part of tho govern
ment to instituto martial law.
CHEERING NEWS FROM BORDER
STATES. .
Montgomery, April 10.—Everybody
is delighted with tho encouraging news
from Virginia. Nortli Carolina is also
waking up, and Kentucky is nearly
roady to wheel into lino. Tho prospoct
is cheering for a United South m oj.po
sition to Lincoln’s myrmydons.
TENNESSEE TENDERING TROOPS.
Montgomery, April 16.—rOori, Gideon
J. Pillow, arrived hero yesterday, and
has olFerod to Prosidont Davis a divis
ion of Tcnnessoo troops.
OFFERS FOR THE LOAN.
Charleston, April 15.—Tho Bank of
Chester has taken $50,000, and tho
Bank of Charleston $200,000 of tho
Confederate States, loan.
Montgomev, April 15.—-An offer .lias
boon mado to tho Treasury Department
horo to tako tlio wliolo loan of tho $15,-
000,000 ofl’orod by the Confodorrto
Elates, at par,, by parties in Now Orleans.
TAKING'TIIEM IN THE REAR!
BH Yohk, April 13.—Tho plan for
tho relief of Fort Sumter was to land
tho troops and : Flying Artillory from
tho Hoot nt flails Bay, ttvonty-ffvo miloa
from Cliarloaton, nnd march down to
tako Fort Moullrlo and tho Sgllivan
Inland Imitorios in tho roar.
.fttl-Scs vrhnt tho Pe- plo, Tits* nnd Deal.
lU&'llY R. COSTA It—Ail tho summer I
have bi*«n tr«uil>1ed with Iln|\c1|08 and Mice;
I wa* actually ashamed of tbc hnu*o, for tho
Koiinhcs woro everywhere. 1 purchased a
l»ox of your Kxtorminator ond tried it, and
in ono week there was not a Ilotich or Memo
In tho lt.uffe. JOHN B. UiYENB,
. No. R4. Elm 8b .
Houtokeeprs troubled with vormin,
need be *o ho Linger, If they use Collar’s Ex-
tormlnntni*. We liavo uwd It to bur *alli-
fret Inn, nml If a box oost$.1 wo would lmvo
It. Wo Im Vo trlod notions but thoy efluoted
nothing, but Coitur'* articlo ktinok*. tho
brouth out of Rnl*, Mice and Bod bug*, qii lak
er than wo can write it. Jt Is in groat de
mand all over tlio country,—Medina [0.]
Onietto. '
Hats and Mloo aro\lnd our preniiies “raisod
Nod that' night was a caution to aloftpors.—-
fllnce then not a rat or moUM Imi been hoard
in kitahen or collar.—Mngrcgor (Iwo) Times
hcforQ attahisd in iiwdiviue.
(Ith. Thoy break tho Chill, which Is Iho nt-
otit nthar Chill mcdiulnrs da. .
Ttli. Thoy invariably uud siioedily euro tho
dhoaso,
8tl»* Thoy eflVict a thorough eradication of
the poison from the system that produces tho
)W
111 or Ague.
Hoc udt i rlisnincnt in this paper,land if sick
try thorn A trial is only asked.
For sale by Druggist* ovory where.
apAwlm
DIHEA8KS or tiir. CIIEBT A LUNGS.
These disease* are too well kuown to re
quire any description. How many thousand*
are evert* year carried to the silent grayo by
that dreadful scmirgo Consumption, which
always eomuinnccs with a slight cough.—
’** icp the hloo«l puro and healthy by taking
fuw doses of Judsans’s Mountain Herb
Pills each week, and kind 1* Ini possible. Can-
sumption nnd Lung difficulties always ariso
' particles of corrupt matter jloposllod
HOME MARKET.
Corrected Tri- Weekly by Perry cfc Ijamkin,
Grocery Merchantt.
Rome, Wednesday, April 17, 1861.
Bacon.—Stock heavy nml but vory
little demand, nnd buyers aro holding
off for a still further decline. Wo quote
hog round from wagons ll(fo)ll5; 13(($13j
from store.
Beef—Trices remain at our forme
quotations, from 0 to 10 cont*.
Hotter—Thodomand i« cmutl to tlio
supply. It is now worth 2D(^25c. froni
store.
Bran—20 eta. per bushel; 25 from
stove.
Cotton—Owing to tho rceorit cxcito-
ment thero sopms to be nothing dohq
in tho market, not enough to admit o ‘
any quotation to day.
Corn—The suuply is equal to the
demand, and pi iocs remain ut 80 contn
from .wagons, 05 from store witli a down
ward tendency.
Dried Fro its.—Uqpoalod Poaches
75 cts.; Pealed $1,60. Pealed apples
50 to 00 cts. per bu, 75 cts. to $1 per
bushel for green apples.
Eons—Is scarce and commands 12Jc.
from wagons, 15 from storo.
.ot*r—Continues to bo in good do
main!. Tlio supply amplo. We quoto
Good Family at 4 cts.; Superfine 3.—
From storo 4] cts. for Family and 4 for
Supcrfino.
Feathers—Now 40 to 50 cts.
Hides—Dry Hides command 8 cts.;
12J from stdro.
Hay and. Shucks—Command good
prices—as tiiere is u good demand.
Lard—Tlipro is but little if any In
market. It finds ready sale, at 12] to
18 cts.; from storo. lfiji by retail.
Meal—The market is well supplied,"
with but a limited demond at 00 cts.
from wagons—90 to $1 from store, with
a downward tendency.
Oats.—Aao less active ns the soasort
for sowing is far advanced. There will
ho no improvement; They arc only
worth 00 cents per bushol.
Potatoes—Is in demand at $1 per
bushel from wagons.
Peas—Stock Pens nro in demand 00
s. From storo $1 10.
Poultry—Is scarce and commands
a good price. Turkeys 75 to $1; Chick
ens 20 to 25 cts.
Pork—Is scarce, and is in demand at
9 cts.
Tallow—Is in domnrid at 8 cts. per
lb—10 from storo.
Wheat.—Good Rod $1 00. White
$1 40, with a downward tendency, Tho
receipts aro light.
. Bacon, Lard, Corn and Wheat soils
readily at our quotations, and-wo would
advise, all parties in tho county not. to
hold back any-kind of 'produco which
they liavo to sparo for bottor prices, but
r *8ond it along nnd tako tho prosont
rates, as there is more produce in tho
country than was at first anticipated.
Itm nir coll* by bad blood. Purify tho
atronm of lifo aud It will v«ry root! carry
nlT tho p’oisorious matter. A» tho river lour
ing tho olomoiils of fortility in its. course,
cniuo* tho before Wrron waste to bloom with
flowers nnd fruit, so pure blood causo* »ho
frame bo rejoice in ntrength aed health.
Judiinu's Mountain Horb I’iUa aro told by
all Medicine Denier*. mnr28—wlm
The Mustang Liniment cure* llhenTuatUm;
The MuBtang Liniment oures BtltY Joints;
Tho Mustang Idnimont euros Burn* and
‘Wounds;
•The Mustang Liniment cures Boras, Ulcers,
Caked Brents aud Bora Nipples, Neuralgia,
Corns and Warts, nud is worth
1,000.000 DOLLARS TERANNAM
tliv United States, a* tlio preserver and
restorer of valuable horses and cattle. It
i nil sprains, gahts, wounds, stift* joints,
Did you over hear of any ordinary soro,’
swelling, *nrnln or stiffness, either on mon
or beast, which tho Mustang Liiiimt'lil would
not cure? Did you ever visit any resuoet-
abln druggist in any part of the world—iu
Europe, Asia or America—who did uut say
' "t wus the creatoit discovery of the age.
BA UN EH k PARK, Proprietor*,
innr28w2u) Now York.
(Wtaeneas.
For Literal
tunic*.
For Literary Men, Student*,. .DciiuUe Fo* .
nlos. nnd all persons of SQdontnry hnbib>,
valuafdo as a Laxntlve, improving
tlio Apatite, giving tone and vigor ti
ISSilWF? 9 *" n .? rc * lorIn « tho nntiii-. cno-
^ T^n ft p V , , | lre n*V, , i» ( ? f 1 10 wholo system.
Tho^.CeDhuIjo Villi .aro the result of long
.'"' •ligation uml carefully conducted exper
iment*. having been In uso many yoor*. dur-
fo*?* pfiSSs ill
lioVoil ft vn« •HTOfrtr r»l„ anil .uUVrlni:
fl-ora ir.fttlaohoj wlitlh.r nrlRln.lln. | n tlio
m>mm, from » ilcrongml .ioto of
— K " wT “ , ' k "'TioT^'piitlroIyT^otoblo In lhoir ...
t>n.ltton, ftnd ■ mny l>o fnlrcn nt nil time, with
liorjorl »»r.ty without moklng an/chnug«
of dlnt, rttid the Ahsouc, of any di.agrccnhlo
laalo render. Itcuy to ndmlul.lar thorn to
children.
DKWATIK OF COUNTEJIFEIJS!
0 T S llQ fdlh U M iwh So" ' i8 ' mt " r -” of ““"W
SiSd hy ^Druggist, nnd alt olhor dealer, tn
Medicine..
Medicine*. * - -
A Box tVIU bo sent by mail propald on ro-
colpt of tho
Price 25 cents.
AU orders should bo nddresiad to
HKNIIY -p sPALDjfca,
nov22twAw . 48 Codnr st., New York;
Tho following Endorsements of *
SPALDING’S
nry
received, used nnd pronounced a decided
— We used i» box of ft, and the way the
r timo. I havo not known tl tn fall In a
GEO HUE ROBE,
Druggists, Curdiugton, O.
Wo «ro sellingyeur preparations rapidly—
Honcho*, and Vermin disappour imniodiato-
ly. KCKER A BTOUFFER,
Druggists, New Windsor, Md,
To Destroy—Rats, Roaches, Ao.
To Destroy—hiico, Moles, Ac.
To Destroy—Bed-Bug*.
To Destroy—Mollis, Fleas, Ants, Ae.
To Dettroy—Mosquitoes.
To Destroy—Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy—Imcols on Animal*, Ao.
USE ONLY
“CostaT’s” Eat. Roach, &o.,
Exterminator.
“Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exter
minator.
"Costar’s” Eleotrio Powdor
for Inseots, &c.
In*25c, 00c nnd $1 Boxes, Bottles A*'-Flasks.
CEPHALIC PILLS
, Will convince all who .ullfcr from
HEADACHE
THAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
' IS .WITHIN THEIR R8A0H. .
As tho Toatimorilals We ro unsolicited by Mr.
Spalding, they afford unqucstlon-
able proof of tho clfictloy of this
truly scientific dLcovroy.
Mf.
1 have trlod your Cophnllo W1M, and I liko
thoin to well that I want you to sond two
dullurs worth moro. '
Part of thoso nro for tho neighbors, to
whom I gftvo a fow opt of tho first box I cot
from you.
Bend tho Pills by mall, and blfitgo
Yotir ob’t Serv’t,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Iluvcrford, Pa., Fob. 0,1801.
Ur, '
l Wish you tosoridmoono ,. WM4
Cephalic Pills, I have recolvod a groat doal
box of your
_ iBoonroa b ' ' *
ibfit from them. : ...
- Yours, respootfully,
. MARY ANN BTOIKDOUS
Bpruco Crook, Huntington co., Pa.,)
January 18,1881. )
You will plonsoiond two boxes of your
Cophnllc Pilfa. Bond thorn immediately.
Roffpcctfully yours,
JNO. B. SIMONS.
SF- B.—I havo usod ono box of your rills
and find them excellent.
' Bello Vernon, 0., Jan. 18.1881.
K. u. Spalding, Esq., , .
Ploaso find Inclosed twonty-fivo conts, for
COUGHS.— 1 Tho sudden changes in
efimn’o nro soure.es nt Pulmonary, Bronehinl
ii ud Asthmatic Affection*. Ex|x-ri«uiCo hnv
ing proved that siiupla remedies often act
speedily and cortaluly when token in'the
curly Hinge* of the duense, recourse should
nt oucu ho hod to “Urowii Bruiiehiol Tro-
the*,” or’Lnxenges, h-t the Co Id,
Irritution of tho^Tlirdst be ever *o uligfit, o*
by till* precaution a moriMiorlmj* olturk nmy
DYSPEPTICS BEAD !J
The Best Dyspeptic Remody Known
T8 PREPARED MY DR. W. W. BLISS*
I .forraorly of Griffin, Go.
Prof. AV. W. Sbarpo, and othors In this vl<
luity can attoat to Its virtue*.
For sale in Romo, by
ba.ftflbetri*Hy wantrd 6/T/ Public Spnikurs
npd Singer* will lind thorn elfi’clunl for Hear
ing nnd strongfiioniug Uio voleo. See silver-
A WORD OF WARNING.
There is nothing moro dcsjuenhls than
itcaiiug the reputation of a rciinblu artieln
impose upon tho community an infurior^
. . . r ^....jrjor
worthies* one. aud yet it is oftou douo. rlf-
on year* ago, lleim dreot *t Co., introduced
Hair Restorative, undor the name of “In-
mituble lliiir Coloring," The original pro-
-
sclontitle combination, hindo
d stimulating spirit*, affording
pa ration . .......
with oil ii ud stimulating spirit#,
agreeable hair wash, while all Uio imitathi
are mads with water, makin the hair harsh,
dry and fristy, requiring, after It dries, tho
* " wush to make it look decently,
of oil
Wo would therefore advise our render* to
buy nothing but tho original Inimitable Huir
Coloring or Restorative.—Troy Whig,
Remember Hint this result is |>i-n4iicc<l
hy Hoi iii* tree I'* Inimitable, the origiunl and
only reliable Hair Restorative.
Price fifty conts and one dollar a bottle.—
Sold avorywhoro by all Druggist*.
W. E. HAGAN A CO., Proprietor*,
nbl&wlm Troy, N. T. .
Messrs. Perry Davis A Son
Sir—(<ratimde to you and dutj
to suffering humanity, rcquiri
that I should make known the'
benefit I have derived from.the
itso of your truly valuable Pain
Killer; and If by seeing thin, any suflbrer
11-bo induced to try it. and be healed I
shall bo com|ivnsut*d n thousand fold,
fit Juno 1855,'‘uflor,a protracted III
sovoral m •nth*, I was severely attacked
with vhrligo, drowsiness nnd loss of appe
tite, accompanied with fever, difficulty of
breathing, Ao. yiy physician pronounced
tny earn pnemnonln. bordering on* tlio first
stage* of c.iui'Hinptlon; nud after oxhuusting
i.» “ i n. n » i l.o.I il.o
and that I must dio. However, ho
advised mo t« uso • • • which I did with
no effect. I then used • • • which proved
InsIHciont. By this timo my symptoms were
pain in tho bond, dor ting pains through the
chost, quick pulso, night swoats, etc., whon I
got hold rtf tho -‘People's Famphlot,” and in
It I saw tho casos of Mossrs. Bltnn, Cano and
others, which Inducod me to try Davis’ Tain
Killer, and strango as it may appear, I.do-
25c
m
j ny
havo used four bottles, and am enjoying bet
ter health thun I liavo for a number of years,
qprm* . . OUBTAVU8 A.CELOY,
$3 and $5 sixes for Plantations,
Ship*, Boats, Hotels, Ao.
All Retail DrnggisU—Oroeers-Store-kcepcrs,
Ac., in alt couutry villages aud Towns.
Devcrly, Mass., Doo. 11, 1880.
H. C. Spalding, Esq.,-
I wish for somo circulars or largo show bills
to bring your' Cophnllc PlIlBmore particular
ly bqfnro my oustomorB. If you havo any
thing of tho lcind, ploose sond to me. '
Ono of inyoustomers, who is is subject to
sovoro sick ueadacho, (usually lasting two
days) was crircd of an.attack In ono hour by
ymr Pills, which I'sont hor. .
• Bospoct fully youra,
;W; D. WILKES.
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. January 9,1881. j
Ilcnry C. Spalding,
No. 48 Cedar it, N. Y.,
Dear Sir;
Indosml twonty-OTO cents, (25) for wlslch
sond a box of “Ccpballo Ffilg." Send to ad
dress of llpv. Wm7 C. Filler, Reynoldsburg,
Franklin no., Ohio. >
Your Pills work like a charm—euro liond-
nnd other*..
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AND .
All tho Principal Citie* and Towns in tho
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AT
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ally, m enj mm coumij .
^-Country Dealers cqu ofdor as abovo.
Or. address qrdors dircot—(or If Prices,
Term*, Ao., U dgnirod send for Circular
to Doal ora) to ' HENjtY J lt. COSTAR.'
Principal Depot—No.'512 ‘Broadway—[Op
poslto tlio 8U Nicholn* Hotel,] New York.
Jan28twAw#m
3/ arc. truly tl
Direot
A. STOVER, P. M.,
Bello Vornon, Wyandot, co., O.
ru «
filler.
fl r »idift^' !l “- ! ’ Mlcll -. ,aU ' 18M -
Not long sihep I sout to you- for a box of
Cophalio Pills for th*. cure of the Norvo'us
1 lend noli o and Ccstivoness, and recoircd tho
samo. and they had so good an oflbot that X
was inducod tojend for moro.
Please sond. by rbturn mail. Direct to
A. R. WAEELER,
Vpaiianti, Mich.
From the Examiner. Norfolk, Va.
Cmriiiilic Pills accomplish tho object for
which thoy woro made, vlx. euro of headache
in all its forms, •
thousand cases with entiro succoss.
gift* A-single bottle of Spi
od Gliic. wjll save tonVmos 1 !ts^nnuauSt? F "
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milE subscriber has lest a duo.' Nofc,‘dated
X about tho‘1st of March. Inst, culling for
Eight Hundred Dollars, made payable to' A.
Tltlle or bearer, and signed by Wm. Morris.
Tho public aro warned uot to trado for said
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signed will be suitably rewarded.
^jpr^6t»|wXr
m
will happen, oven in woll reg
ulated famUIeta.it is very desirable to havo
some choap and eonvonient way for repairing
Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ao.,
. SPALDING’S - PREPARED GLUE 1
Meet* all stich' emorgcricics, and no ltouio-
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ways rendrand up. ta tho stioking point.
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Prieo, 25 conts. - .. .
, No: Codnr st., N. Y.
In unprincipled poraon# aro at-
p.palm off on tho unsusnbcUpo
tntions of my Prepared Gluo, X
on nil persons tq oxamitmluiford
purchasing, arid sco that the full nahio,
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