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oil at llio 'comer of 'Piatt- and Oav
streets.
Aftor consldoaablo delay It wns dotor-
mtnod to mako tlio attompl to marolt
llio troops through tlio city. Tlioro
woro then tho oontonts of twonty-two
envit, only about sixty of 1 C &*P, “™1» “* *5S?
suppli./with armsf Tho' romaihdcr gffiigijg Jmvo^rocotyod^noJH.
wore recruits, and occupied second-class
^i-Weekly Courier
ilKSOcxoiting tlinos many persons
liko tlio latest News, and to
tbU wont, we oiler tho Tri-Wcok-
uricr threo months for ono dollar,
in the nnmos
nml baogagp curs.
Just uoforo tlio movement was mado
from tho cars, a largo orowd of persons
wont down President street with a
.Southern flag, and mot tlio troops as
tlioy. otnergod from tho cars. TJjo
Bouthom'flag was then carrlod in front
or tho column, aild hooting andvolling
bognn, and as soon os tlioy turned oat
of Canton Avonuo they woro groetod
i with tho cash.
W o would call tlio attention of
r suffering from Consumption
V iliSi 4o. t to an advertisement ill
L column of this papor, of an ini-
t discovery for tlio euro of thoso
l1 now introduced for tho first
t0 'tho Amo] lean public by Messrs.
ili«oro.*Co.,of Now York.
irch28w 1 hi.
tv-riie great quantity'of interest-
nPtf s must bo our oxcusc for lack
filial matter.^ ._
IP Ono of tlio necessities of our
, tt been at irt-st supplied. Messrs,
i poylo liavo opened a Marblo
in the lot ubovo ritnor’s storo,
re pci-sons can bo accommodated
all articles in that lino. Soe ad-
yeincnt. ^ ^
jpMorrison &. Walker Imvo fomiod
rlnership in Mvory husiness, and
ad keeping a splendid establish-
ntfor tho accommodation of tlio
lie. Sco advertisement.
ith a volloy of stones.
At tho corner of Fawn stroot, two of
the soldiers wefo struck with Btoncs and
knocked down; ono of tliom was taken
by tho polico to tho drug storo of T. J.
l'itt, at tho cornor of rratt and High
streets, and tho othor to tho Eastorn
polico station.
The yelling continued, and the stonos
flew. thick and fast. At Frntt street
bridgo a gun was fired, said by police*
man No. 7L to havo boon tired from tlio
ranks of tlio soldiers.
Tho crowd pressod strongor, until tlie
Ijody readied tlio corner of Gay stroot,
whore tlio troops presented arms and
flrod. Sovoral persons fell on tho first
round, and tho crowd beoumo furi
ous. A number of rovolvors woro
used, and their shots took effect in tho
ranks.
Tlio pooplo thou ran in ovory direc
tion in seuroli of arms, hut tlio armories
of tlio military companies of tlio city
were closely guarded, ami nono could
he obtained. Tho firing continued
from Frederick stroot to South street in
quick succession, but how many foil
not now bo ascertained.
Itecominoudntory Precaution
would respectfully request our Mer
it, ami Citizens, not to sell or uso
of their munitions of war, cxeep
wu liu eases of actual necessity; o
|K)$es of defence.
o arc now in tlio boginning ot what
be a long and bloody war, and with
{southern l’orts blockaded, and our
imorco with tlio North cut oil*, our
for getting a foreign supply of
munitions of war will bo extromoly
II, and if not hazardous,will bo difil-
and unreliable. Wo ought, there-
, to economise and husband what
have, and can get. To this end I
it request our merchants and C’lti.
to adopt tho same regulation that
Lera adopted ill tlio Cities of Su
iuIi ami Charleston: that is, not to
or use, except for such purpscs as
re fperilled. The importanco of
j«ncaution will i doubt not, com
id itself to tlio good setiso and
id judgement of our patriotic Citl
Then follows tlio nnmos of somo per
sons that wero killed and woundod.
At tho cornor of Howard and Dover
streets tho troops in tlio cars fired a vol
ley at tho citizens on tlio cornor, and
so /oral woro wounded, but their names
could not ho ascertained. Tho troops
embarked at llio Camden station, and
the crowd, nmuy thousands in number,
sot out in a run along tlio railroad track
of tho Washington branch, obstruct
ing tho track as tlioy wont witli great
and bloeks of marblo. Tlio po-
followed, removing tlio obstruc
tions.
A crowd of sovoral thousand started
a despornto run to a point beyond
ltcsportfully .Submitted.
T. J. Word,
Mayor C. K.
Tribute of Jtospecl.
Wrens, our brother Miles U John
worthy teacher of the Kuutiiii:
.Sunday .School, lias I con rotuov-
a us by death, and whercus tli:
bill .School feel deeply ids. loss, de
press publicly'their nflection
their worthy teualter, thotvforo, wo
t tho following resolutions:
ulceil, That this Sunday School
Uly lament tho diatli of Mild
\siu.v, which occui rod tbo 17th of
il ®god 20 yours.
lufluJ, That wo sympathizewith tlio
-Ini Church, (of which lie had Imon
wtliy member from 1851, until his
ih.) in tho loss of a good member,
liberal hearted Christian, whoso
■ctionatul labors wero confined
ively to his own church.
fwoAvi/, That these resolutions l>o
liil.cd in tlio city papers of -Home.
THOM A3 i I ILLS, Sup’t.
the city limits, with tlio avowed Inten
tion of tearing up tlio track. Tho de
parture of tlio train for Washington
was detained until nearly ono o’clock
thin afternoon, wliou it left. Thoro
wore rumors of an attack on tlio train
at tho viaduct and other points, but
"ioso need confirmation.
Marshall Kano proceeded to tho Phil
Iftlphia llail Hoad depot at about 2
clock, nml ordered tlio detention at
that point of several cars full of tlio
Northern troops, with a view of avoid
ing further attacks in a passage through
the city.
About ono o’clock tho military of tlio
ilv woro called out. It was slated that
it find been done at tlio request of tlio
Governor of tho State, who would for
bid the passage of any moro Northern
troops through tlio city.
Tlio Governor, Mayor nml Hoard of
’olico have united in recommending
the President of the Philadelphia Kail
Hoad Company to remove any troop
The Riot at Baltimore.
Vo copy tlio following account of af-
liallimore on'Friday from tho
elcston Courier.
tbo next day (Friday) tho excite-
nt increased teufold. Of the i mil
ls of the tiny up to hair past twe
wo take tlio following fr om tlio
timoj-o Sim extra:
liu morning, upon tho arrival of tho
waehusetts volunteers at tlio Presi-
il sheet depot, at half past ton
ck, a largo crowd had assembled
Jently to give thorn an umvolpomo
n. Tho arrangements conteuv
Ttion. Tho arrangements couteui:
ted the- passage of thirty-six cars oo
'led hy tlio volunteers, froni Presi
tstreotdepot to tho Cumden station
'"■o Baltimoro and Oh|o Railroad,
die intervening spaco occupied by
Trntt street road.
tlio cars wero despatched ono after
other by horses, and upon tho arri-
oi tho first car at tho iutorsootion
ba y and Pratt street^, a vast assem-
go having collected tlioro* demon-
ationsworo made which evidently
iteniplatod tlio stopping of tho troops
that point. Just tlioro, repairs of
roud wore in progress, and a nuui-
of paving stones wore lying in heaps
l . c h "’ore soized by tho crowd and
for purposes of assault.
l ® n °t tlio cars had succeeded
a ' n 8°n tlioir way before tlio' croud
J° al ?lo to accomplish tlioir purpose
^amending tho track, widen tlioy
w hognil to efFeefc by placing largo
av y unchors lying in tlio -vicinity
across llio rails. Somei seven
yt'tit wci'e borne. by the 1 crowd and
°n tlio track, and thus tho pos
ited cais wns - cffoctualI y
laying accotnpllsliod tins object the
J^tto lustily choorbig for the
‘•.for Joilbrson Davis, South Onroli-
a,,< * 8 oooasion; and groans for sundry
i°xi°ng partios. In tho moantiino
“ troops thus dolayod at tho depot
JJ'nod quiotly in tho cars until
‘tlioir inaction, and appro-
n IV® moro formidable domonstra-.
tit°y como to tho oondlu8ton t6
1,10 music and march through tho
llc y accordingly evacuated tho cijrs,
a , ra l']dly gathering on tlio stroot,
tho depot formed - a lino a^d
prepared to mako tho attempt.
word was given *o ‘maroh,’ ana tho
" lo f tho lino lmd advanced sqrao
■'■n paces, when it was driven back
" 1 'm main body by . tuo ■ immense
‘W. stin furtbor hicreasod by a body
who mnrobed doftli to' the- do-
on ■ board. This makes about' 2400
troops thrown in tlioro tliis,day. .
Norpolk, Anril'Sh), li-fro a, m.—Hon-
rv A. Wise has arrivod horo Irom
Hiclimoud, and lias holographed to
pquiulor and aro now mounting it. Wo
mucli need a General of capacity.—
Lieut. Bakor, of tho U, S. sorvico, has
resigned to-day, and is now with us.
Norfolk, April 21, 1:40 a. in.—I Imvo
just como Up from tho wharf, and from
looking at tlio firo. It is a great puz
zle to us. It doos not .spread at all.
Nor is tho ignitod at othor places. The
firo is about tho sizo of a burning of a
largo dwelling. Now and than it
brightens up as if tar barrels or other
combustible matter wero thrown upon
II o says ho can tako tlio Navy Yard,
for all tho men thoro .havo told.him
tlioy will not rosist him, anti ho says,
also, tho crow of the Cumberland will
not fight us.
_Norfolk, April 20, 12 m.—Tho Navy
Yard is in flames.
Special Dispatches to tlio GhroU. A Son.
via Montgomery. •
VERMONT “ON FlnlS.”
New York, April.-.y 0 rmont lainablnzo
of oxcitomont; and men and money aro
freely tendered.
RUMOU.4 AND PROPOSED COMPllO-
; MISKS.
WIlminhton, Del.', April.—It is repor
ted ml believed boro that a rencontre
ImS taken nlaco botwcon tho troops at
For t Mcitonry ami tho Haitimorcat.s.
No dbtails obtained.
Tlio Dispatch says that prominent
Bordor State men uro asking for a eos-
sation of Iiostilities in view of a com-
promi8Q wlnqh limy bo efibetdd.
FRANItLIN
Norfolk, April 21, 2 a. m.—I cama
back to say Unit the ProsidoAt of tho
Railroad 1ms just roturnod from tlio
bridgo. No attack 1ms been mado on
it. Tlio Uro remains without incrcaso
or diminution. Tho Pawneo has kopt
lior steam up nilmight. It will bo high
tido, ami I now think slio will tlion
try to tow tho Cumberland out of the
harbor.
Norfolk, April 21, 4:30 a.m.—I wuko
to find tlio Navy Yard ono universal
sea of flames, which, in tlioir wild
leaping, lick tlio very clouds witli
tongues of firo. Tho noiqo of tlioir do-
v.istatioh ronoliihg distiotly to us, is
liko tlio deep toned roar at'Niagara.
Ono long continuous bourse growl is
filling tlio wholo atmosphere witli an
gry revorbution. Tlio sceno is now
awful. I learn from a seaman on tlio
wlmrf that tlio Pawneo passed our city
for tho Fort about fiftoou minutes past
4 o’clock, witli tho Cumberland in tow.
No opposition wns ofl'ered to her de
parture. Aftor writing tlio above, I
find the tolograpli office clpsod. At
now at (he station out of tho city ami
State without delay.
They are already oil’.
The First Division of Maryland Vol
unteers woro then ordoted out hy the
Late News.
[From tho Churloston Courier.
Telegrams to Gov. Pickens:
Wilmington, N. C., April 20.—A
steam tug, whoso name I do not know,
but which was sent by Old Abo with
provisions for you or tlio fleet, put in
hero for coal this morning and was
seizod by tlio Committeo of Safety who
will lake enro of both provisions and
vessel. Othor of Old Aim’s vessels will
bo similarly received and furnished ac
commodations if tlioy nrn desrious of
doing good sorvico for tbo Confederate
States.
Richmond, April 20.—Things are now
quiet in Baltimore.' Governor Dicks
1ms refused to pormit Northern troops
to bo sent through Baltimore. All is
cady at Norfolk to roccivo and pro-
•ido for the South Carolina troops
who may arviyo. Tlio Fori is in pos
session of Virginia troops.
Norfolk, April 20.—Out boys cap
lured tho mvvul magazine last night,
witli three thousand barrels of gun
powder, and vast quantities of loaded
shell nml other ammunition. Most of
tlio powder is now half way to Rich
mond.
Tho Cumberland lies abreast of tlio
Navy Yard. Four hundred of her
crew swoar they will not fight us.—
Wo expect to enpturo hbr, and tlion
tlio Navy Yard is ours, with not a man
lost yet.
half-past 5 o’clock I heard two very
heavy explosions from tho Navy Yard.
Six o’clock, six moro heavy explosions.
Norfolk, April 21.—News from Ma
ryland by tins morning’s boat statos
that Maryland as far ns is ascertained,
is a unit; and is ready to dispute overy
inch of ground. Baltimore is unani
mous to resist tho passago of Northern
troops, but is comparatively defenceless.
All tho bridges on llio roads leading to
tlio North Imvo boon dostroyod and.tho
Sii8quolmnimh Ferry bAad is sunk.—
Tlioro aro not more than fivo thousand
troops in Washington. It is believed
that with energotio action on the part
of thoSoudi, Washington may bo seized,
and possibly tho Administration. This
is perfectly reliable and by a gontlomnn
who bus just arrived from Baltimore.
They aro preparing in Baltimore to
drive buck tlio Kliodo Island regiment.
A few on both sides were killed yostor-
duy. Wo nro in tlio hands of an imbe
cile.
Norfolk, April 21, 4 p. m.—On ex
amination of tlio Navy Yard, now ill
our possession, tho dry dock is found
uninjured. Two ship's houses aro saL.
All tlio cannon aro in peiTeot order ox-
cept twelve. Tlio boys aro taking out
many of tho spikes with tlioir fingers.
Tim ammunition ami all the timbci
sheds nro safo. Tho blacksmith's shop,
nmchino shop, foundry, and public
stores, nml twonly-flvo now gun cnrriu
ges aro all safe. Wo are rapidly placing
twenty live heavy guns in buttery nt
tlie Naval Magazine and Naval Hospi
tal below Norfolk. Tbo great smoko
and flames arose from two ship houses
and tlie various vessels on fire.
Ono sloop of war cun be raised with
a steam pump and made good. The
Cumberland is aground on obstruction
at .Senwell’s point. They are trying to
got her oil’. Wo aro sinking obstruc
tions threo miles this side ot tier. The
men aro rn
at tlio yur
Tiiliaforo.
Norfolk, April 21,1 1*. M.—Colomnn
Yelott, of Baltimore. 1ms called tlie
Legislature of Maryland to moot at
Baltimore on tho 25th of April.—llio
ippronchcs botwcon Baltimore and
lavra do Gruco, are destroyed. Tlio
rail road ferry boats at tlmt place sunk
and tlio bridgo on tlio Northern Con
trol Rail Road just beyond Cucksoys-
ille is destroyed.
MORE RESIGNATIONS;
Alexandria, Va.V April 2i;-CpL R.
E; Loo, Commander Maury and- Com-
modoro F. Forresf havo resigned.—
Cotnmodoro Forrest lias boon appointed
Commander of Naval forco of Virginia.
Cpl. Leo to bo commander of Virginal
lorcos.
PIERCE’S POSITION.
Concord, N. II,, April.—Frutikling
Pierce, in a speech to-night, urged tho
poopio to support tlio stum ami stripes
and lie true to tlioir country.
CONDITION OF WASH 1NOTON CITY.
Uarrisduru, Pa., April.- An ofliaor
from President Lincoln has arrivod,
who says tlmt up 1o Sunday ovening
tlioro had boon no firing in Bnltimoro,
but tlioy lmd twclvo brass pieces ami
nro fortifying tho neighboring hoights.
MrSSOURt MATTERS.
St. Louis, April.—Gov, Jackson has
called tlio Legislature to meet on tlie
2nd of May.
The pnpors in tlio interior of Missouri
.o indignant at President Lincoln call
ing on tbo Stato for so largo a military
force. There is a good deal of secession
feeling in somo sections, put private sen
timent npjmar* to bo unanimous for
conciliation ami peace.
N EW YORK REPORTS.
New York, April,—Maj. Albcrgor of
Buifalo, a resident of Bnltimoro for sov
oral months past, 1ms arrived and ro-
port* that tlie condition of Uultimoro is
fearful. Tho streets aro barricaded, llio
shutters of houses aro loop-holed for
muskotry, and tlio Union men aro floo-
g for tlioir lives,
T
Goon News trom North Carolina.—
Gon. Ransom, of North Carolina, ar
rived lioro last evening androports.thilt
ovory Fpdoral post in' that Stato 1ms
boon taken. At Fayottovlllo Arsenal
70,000 stand of arms were captured,
including 28,000 of tho most improved
n:. iw.
pattern*—Jlich. DispatilhilQth.
Gov. Ellis has issued a proclamation
calling a special session of tho Logisla-
turo of North Carolina to-moot on
Wednesday, the first of May next. In
conclusion, ho says i “United notion in
dofonco of tlio sororoignty of Nortli
Carolina, and or the rights or thoEputh,
becomes now tho duty of all.”
A dispatch dated Char lotto, N. (j.,
April 21st, to tlio Charleston CburiVr,
sayst Tho Branch Mint in Chnrlottowas
taken! possession of lids morning by
Col, Uryco and tho military, by ardor of
Gov. Ellis. No resistuiico was mado nor
tho slightest disturbance ocoured. Sov
oral military companies arc awaiting
nmroliing orders.
Gov. Harris 1ms called a special ses
sion of llio Legislature of Tuunossoo, to
moot on Thursday next, 25th inst.
Tho Hungarians;^ Swiss, mid Italians,
...o forming a Rillo Regiment. Tlio
Britisli residents havo formed ono in
fantry rogiment nml arc now forming
another.
Colloclor Bnmoy says iio lms informa
tion of an oflioinl correspondence be
tween tho authorities of Washington
ami Baltimore, which 1ms resulted in
tlio understanding tlmt Bullimoro is to
repair all railway bridges, tolograpli
lines, and keep all communication open.
DaniJ E, .Sickles is about raising a
Regimont.
Cornelius Vanderbilt is said to have
Informed tho Government tlmt it can
have gratis, his, wholo fleet of steamers
fully manned and equipped.
Mayor Wood will recommend an ap
propriation of $1,000,000 for wor pur
poses.
An unsuccessful attempt was mado
to poison ono of tlio Massachusetts rog-
itneut on board of tho steamer Stato of
Maine.
Gen. Scott lms not resigned, nor does
ho intend to do so.
MILITARY MOVEMENTS.
Washington, April 22.—The N
York 7th Regiment arc corning round
in tlio U. 8* ship Constitution, from An
napolis, where n largo force lms boon
concentrated to-day from tho North.
Washington, April 23.—About 1200
men, including tlio Massachusetts Regi
ment, aro quartered at tlio Capitol.
All tlio army and naval officers from
Virginia have resigned or will resign
forthwith.
It is authoritatively staled tlmt mar
tial law will not be declared until evi
dence is received of appioaoliiiling dan
ger.
THE WAR NEWS FROM NEW YORK.
New York, April 18.—Orders imvo
boon received hero to rofuso clearances
to all voftseU for Southern ports.
Tlio 7tli lloglmcnt (National Guard)
will leavo at three o'clock to-morrow af
ternoon for Washington. Tlio Boston
vogimont is going down tho Delaware
and up tlio Chesapoako for tho purpose
of avoiding Baltimore. It is said that
tlio Government has sought aid in Can
ada. A terriblo fright provails in finan
cial circles.
Tlio liliodo Island regiment arrivod last
night for Washington.
The London Times warns tho North
against coorcion. It urges tho failuro of
Norfolk, April 20.—It now appears
that Commodore Paulding, of tho Cum
berland, was tlie party who spikod tho
guns in tlio Navy Yard two hours ago.
Ho sent iv flag of truco to General Tnl-
iafero, commanding in thi» city. Tho
officer boaring tho flag has been in^so-
cret conference with Taliaforo until a
few minutes ago, when lie roturnod to
tlio Cumberland, which is still at tho
Navy Yard. Tlio result of tlio confer
ence is not known. Twenty-two sailors
escaped from tlio Cumberland last night
to* our sido. As events trail spiral.will
inform *ou. Rumor says that Pauld
ing threatens to slioll tho city, but ns
yc*t rumor only. ,
Baltimore Telegraph Office.—The Su
perintendent i\iul operators of this offico
imvo closod in consequence of threats
against tlioir lives. Parties came into
tho Bnltimoro offico witli despatches,
and threatened to shoot tlio operators
if tlioy woro not sont, while others
threatened to shoot them if tlioy did.
Tho wires aro all cut botwcon Baltimore
and Philadelphia.
Norfolk, April 20, 5 p. m.—It'is
McCauley, and not Paulding, who is in
command Of-the Navy. Yard and the
Cumberland. Four hundrod and fifty
Virginia troops liavo just nrrivou with
four six pounders..
Norfolk, April 20, O' p. m.—Tho
Pawneo passod ny to tlio Navy Yard at
a quarter past B p; tli., with 500 North
ern troops. .* . , , .
Norfolk; ‘April 20.' ll ! p. v m.—They
sooiii to bo- vory busy, at tho Navy
Yard; Wo havo heard tliom as though
busily brdaklng up things, half ait hour
ago. , . ;• . .v
Norfolk, April 20,-t-Two messongerSi
one after tho othor, haVq' 'just, como
from Portsmouth, to report tluj’t soino
of tho Fedoral forcos are nowgoing out
from- the Navy Yard towards ^tho Po
that tlioir objtiotis to destroy the bridgfifi , wuxw , ... _
iphtof tin cars startod from the Go «- Taljafcro has just ordered somo ftb ly leave Charleston to-night for
fdent streetill^ot andpa^od safe- troops that direetlon.^r^--; ; Norfolk. Othei?.nro expected to fol-
iiiHHM Mn if 1 pi-.
^Rvving boon tnrp np n.nq nWrnnfc. j-Qp, wRU about 1400 NortUofQ troops |-tod to lonyo Cliarlcsiou.
ARKANSAS NEWS. .
Van Burkn, April—Arkansas is al
most a unit for immediato secession,
and the war fooling is prevalent.
INDIANA TROOPS.
Indianapolis—- Indiana’s full quota
has boon accepted by tho Governor, and
fifty-six couipanios aro now in comp
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
Boston April.—Senator Wilson enlisted
ns a private in tlio Massachusetts Rifles.
Souutor Bakor lms chosen Colonel of
tho California regiment.
Tlio Massachusetts Eighth Regimont
has landed nt Fort Mcllonry.
SECESSION FEELING IN BALTI
MORE. ‘
Baltimore, April.*—Socossion flags
aro fiying in nil directions. Nobody
dares to proclaim himself in favor of
tlio Union. Armed mon aro stationod
to prevent tlio rebuilding of tho bridges
ItUillK MARKET.
Corrected Tri- Weekly by Perry & Immkux,
Grocery Merchants.
Rome, Wednesday April 24, 1801.
Bacon.—Stock heavy nml tlio receipts
coutmuo largo. Wo quote hoground
from wagons ll(f/;ll£; 13(d)131 from
storo.
Beef—Prices remain at our former
quotations, fromfi to 10 cents.
Butter—Is in domatid, and is now
worth 20c from wagons; 25c from storo.
Bran—20 cts. per Imsliol j 25 from
storo.
Cotton.—Tlio receipts aro light. Wo
quoto it us soiling readily at 5 to 10lc.
Corn—'Tho supply is equal to the
domain!. Dull salo at 80 cents from
wagons, 03 to $1 from storo.
Dried Fruits.—Unpoulcd Pouches
5 cts.; Poalcd $1,50. Peulod apples
50 to 00 cts. per bu. 75 cts. to$l per
bushel for groon apples.
Eggs—Aro scarce nml coinmnml 12Jc.
•om wagons, 15 from storo.
Flour—Continues to bo in good de
mand. Tlio supply amplo. Wo quoto
Good Family at 4 cts.; Sunoriino 3.—
From storo 41 cts. for Family and 4 for
Superfine,
Feathers—Now 40 to 50 cts.
Hides—Dry Hides command 8 els.;
121 from storo.
Hay and Shucks—Command good
prices—as tlioro is a good demand.
Lard—Is scarce and finds roady salo
nt 12 to 12J cts.j’from storo 15 by ro-
tail.
Meal—Tho market is well supplied,
ith but a limited demand at 00 cts.
from wugons—00 to $1 from storo, witli
downward tendency.
Oats.—Am loss active as the soason
for sowing is far advanced. Tlioro will
bo no improvement. They aro only
worth 00 cents per bushol.
Potatoes—Aro in domand at $1 por
bushel from wagons. |
Peas—Stock Peas nro In demand 90
cts. From storo $1 10.
Poultry—Is senreo and commands
a good price. Turkeys 75 to $1; Chick
ens 20 lo 25 els.
Pork—Is scarco, and is in demand at
cts.
Tallow—Is in demand at 8 cts. per
lb—10 from storo.
;at.—Good Red $1 30. While
51 40, witli a downward tondoncy. Tho
ceipts aro light.
Bacon, Lard, Corn and Wlioat sells
eudily at our quotations, and wo would
advise all parties in tlio county not to
hold hack any kind of produce which
they liavo to spnro for bettor prices, hut
send it ulong and tako tho present
rates, ns thoro 13 moro produce in tlio
country than was at first anticipated.
(treat Britain to coorco tlio colonies
an example.
Speciul Dispatches to tlio Chrun. A Pen.
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON
NEWS.
Alexandria, Va., April 21.—All com
munication between Haiti moro nml
Washington is cut otf liy tlio destruc
tion of tlio bridgos on tlio Washington
branch of tlio Baltimore anti Ohio Rail
road. , •
It is rumorod tlmt Fort Mcilemy is
to bo attacked,by tho Baltimoreans.
Martial law is to .bo proclaimed in
Washington. Citizens aro leaving thoro
in great numbers.
Fifteoon or twenty thousand troops
from tlio North on route to Washington
city Imvo been stopped at Havre do
Graoo by tlio burning of tlio Ferry Bait.
It is supposed they will como round by
water. The wildest oxcitomont is man
ifested horo and overywhore.
IMPORTANT FROM NORFOLK AND
BALTIMORE.
Charleston, . April 21.—Tolqgrants
from Norfolk, received f by Gov. Pickens
aro vory oxciting, creating immonso en
thUsiosm all day. • .
At Norfolk 4.30 this mcriung tho Na
vy Yard was ouo sea of liainosi I ho
scone was awful.
Four hundred and fifty troopsnriivod
with four six pounders.
Tlio Pawnee passed-by tho^Navy laid
witli 500 nqrthern'I-roops, • • ,
Twenty-four hundrod troops liavo
boon thrown into Fort Monro«-
. Wise telegrupliod to Gov. Lonelier to
send more troops
' rill
lonu more iiuuua,. ,
Maryland will dispute tbo passage of
Northern troops. • , ^ -
All tho bridges on roods leading,from
tlio nortli have been destroyed, and ihc
ferry boat sunk. ^
The Boltimora troops are proptmnj
to 'drive back. the. Rhode- Island i
monte. ^
m Winans, of Balt'more, offers seven
milUdn4ollars to the Southern Confod-
Somo fivo or six companios will prob-
wmcli liavo boon destroyed.
FORTIFYING WASHINGTON.
New York, April.—Advices from
Washington state tlmt tlio Government
lias planted cannon nt all tho heights
orlooking tho city.
About ten thousand soldiers are un
dor arms.
ASTOR CONTRIBUTING MILLIONS.
uuuuub—Th« .uddcil changes In oiu
olimato aw sources ot Pulinonary, Bronchial
[J5JJ Exjiorionco har
1,5 C„ V0d Jkat sluinlu remedies often net
speedily au<l ocrtninly when takou In the
early stagps of tho disease*, rocourso should
at onoa be had te';Brtwn' Hroriclilat TrO-
chos,' or Losungca, lot the Oold, Coiifth, or
Irritation of tho Throat ho over so slight, as
by this precaution ».morei torlausattack may
bo ofloct unify ^warded off, 1 ahfio Sprnkors
aud Singers will find them offectusl Tor char-
log nud strongthoning the voloo. Hoc ndver-
tiiumeiit. janSu-6m
—f tact
lint'their Liver nud Oldll I’illl' linvo y«t
Ihllod when diroelioiis Imvo Imnn fpllewed,
..k. aLi..- i uV.Ns-» ... k-K—jj oa .
ir. Fry's cltll I of Nashville. hn<
llRi
; d u!l tuuiodiv
wore pmtjrl si, aiul y«*t Wa»\ uro«l by oils
Till. Itlins '»ivu three years, mid. iio aliilt
y.'t. Mr. Fry may b-- soon til# ollloa At
tho Wo«t end of (haku piusiuii Brid'/flV Try
tiio Pills for Chills or a diseas'd l,iv r. .
Why nut got Oio bm-t? Auntheru' r meillee
o tno best lor A.mdmi u dlsea es wi hmit a
duutt,. mill 8oiiiheru bivd pliysio.mis for
Soutlii rn (lUoasui* bii v w). Tiio’ntti'hMoirof
tho Hou lioru public Is called to the fo lowing
modii'inos prepiind and p itiih by a re.qsix-
Bible Arm in the oily of Na-hvtlle.
^BDF'Thoy nro wnrmited 11 do wlml we say
they will do If dito .liotu ar fallowod.
Mouth rn UmuhI.v. N... I. Ainhrmhd 04.
No. SI, The Painless Liver Pill. No. n. tlw
Sure Curo Ag e nml Chill I'll!. Xu. 4, Th •
Pile 1MII.
From tho torthnai)litis in pur |H)S8c*sioii we
must bellevo that they ore su|Krl«r remedies
and then for unco they aro rioaPeru, prupnr
od liy a Southern mnu nud pul up in a South
ern city, sml for ono wo go f. r a fair trail of
them.
Tiik BouTiianx Hrmmimk* for Chills dud all
Liver affection's have features liHhofto un
surpassed by any remedies over offered to
tlio South nml Southwest.
1st. Tliey nro prefer* d by n Southern phy
sician, ns all physieians will njirnu that imd-
Iwine prepnr.d for Northern diseases will not
reach tho same dtsea.m hi a-Boutliern cli
mate.
2d. They have no mineral (mison in them.
Sd. Thop «ro purely vegetable.
4th. Tlioy nro entirely harmless.
5th. They aro ontiroly painless, n result
never before attniuad in medicine.
6th. Tlioy break the Chill, which Is the ut
most other Chill.medjciucs do,
* To Destroy—Alotlis, Float, Auts, At,
. To Destroy—Mosquitooa.
To Destroy—Iuioota on Plants and Fowls,
To Destroy—Insects on Aniinals, Ao.
7th. Tlioy invariably and speedily curo tho
Sth* They effect a thorough eradication of
tho^lsen from tho system that produce* tho
Sco advertisement In this papor,'nud if sick
try them A trial la only asked.
For sale by Druggists ovory whero.
apAwIm
A WORD OF WARNING.
There is nothing morn despicable than
stealing the reputation of a reliable article
to impose upnu tho community an infcrior!or
worthless ono, and yet It Is often dono. Fif
teen years ago, Huiinstrect A Co., introduced
a Hair Rcaturutivc, under tho name of “In
imitable Hair Coloring," Tho original pre
paration is a scientific combination, mado
with oil nml stimulating spirits, affording nn
agreeable Imir wnsli, while all tho imitations
nro made with water, mnklu tho hair harsh,
dry ami frizty, requiring, after it dries, the
lo make it
o of oil c
wash to make it look decontl,
We would therefore udviao our render* -
huv nothing but tho original Inimitable Hair
Coloring or Rostoratlvc.—Troy Whig,
Rouumber that this re.-nilt is produced
by llcimstrcofs Inimitable, tlio original nud
only reliable Hair Restorative.
Price fifty cents and ono dollar a bottle.—
Bold everywhere by all Druggists.
W. K. HAGAN A CO., Proprietors,
reb15w1in Troy, N. Y.
USE ONLY
"Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &c„
Exterminator.
“Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exter
minator.
“Costar’s" Electric Powder
for Inscots, &c.
preveiitodj and if Ulken at tho comihonoc-
munt of art Attack immodiote rdlief froul pain
and fllokncss will boobtainod. '' ,
• They'»cldpro foil in removing the Nnhsca •
and Headache to which font alee arose subr
,n ***** V. B •»«. “»«l~* ru. gcuily-m fl,o bowel,-«mbvi,.g
CiMliveness. - _ ' p »
$3 and $5 sizes for Phlntattous,
Ships, Boats, lIoteD, Ac.
J5fT*8nid Everywhere by
Ail Wholerifld DruggieTs'In laFge olllos.
AH Retail Druggist*— Grbeers*St »re-l(oi>iwi‘* l
Ac., In all country villages a id Towns.
WHOLESALE AGENTS IN NEW YORK;
Bliioffoli
D. A,''Fahnestock.''Hull A C .
Bush. tlu'Io »t Rubisoiii
A. B. A D. Bunds A Cut.,
M. Wurd.ChW A Co.,
Wheeler A Hurt, MrKIssnit A Ruhldii's,
Ilcgumuu A Co., I». H Bariiert .t t.’u., ,
Hall, Rurkol A Co.. F. C. Wells A CA.
Thomas A -Fuller, Lnxulle, Marsh A Gardner,
P. D. Orvis. ' Hall, Dixou A Co.,
Ponfuld, Parker A Muwcr, Tripp A Co,
Dudly A Stafford, Conrad Fox!
atul others.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
T* W. Dyott A Bona,
Hobart BImumnkeF A Co.,
B. A. Fahnestock A Co.,
French. Ulehards A Co.,
and others. •
BOSTON, MASS.
Goo. C. Goodwin A Co., Wcekes A Putter,
M. 8. Burr A Co., Jno. Wilson, Jr.
AT
ROME, GA.
P. L. TDRNLEY.
And hy Druggists, tiroodrs mid Retailors gen
erally, In city and onuutry.
.^o-Country Dealers can o*lcr ns ahovo.
Dr address orders diroet—(or If Prloes,
Terms, Ao., is doslrwl ,£S- scud for. Circular
to Dealers) to HENRY U. C08TA11.
Principal Depot—No. 312 Broadway—[Op-
poslto the 8t. Nicholas Hotel,] New York.
jan28twAw3m
ClIRE"^
NervousHeadache
Headaclio.
Dy. tKsk pf Ihoso pills the periodic at*.
oka of Nervous or 8iok Ilcadaoho may ho
males, and nlTporaons of sedentary hnliKs,
they are >a|uablo oA a Laxative, jinp^pyhiji
the Appetite, glvlng tono and'vigor to the d_
costive organs, and restoring tho naturvl elas
ticity and strength of tho whole systom.
Tho CenUalie PflU are the result oMong
investigation and carefully conducted cxiuir-
lincpUb having been in use many ycarsi dur
ing which time they have prevented and re. - ■
llpved a vast amount of pain and iufforiug
from Headache, whether originating In tho
nervous system, or Crow a deranged state of ^
the stomnrh.
They ore entirely vegetable, in tlioir o re
position, and nmr be lakon at all times with
porftwt snlotv without making any chango
of diet, and thyDuouce of any disngrceahlo
iasto roudvrs iMisy . to administer thorn to
ohildron.' .
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The goiiuino havo fivo signatures of Henry
C. BpalUing oagaeh boi. : >r '
Sold by Druggists and all other deolers in
Medicines.' , -
A Box will bo 8«ht.by mail prepaid ou re
ceipt of tho
Prico 25 cents*'
All ardors should ho nddfCBied to
HENRY *ri SCALDING,
nov22twAw 48 Codar sU, Near York;
Tho followlug Endorsements of
SPAliDINCrS
CEPHALIC PILLS
Ynil convince all who suffor from
HEADACHE
Messrs. Perry Davis A Son—
Sir—Gratitude to you and duty
to suffering humauily, requiri
that I should make known th<
benefit I havo derived from tho
uso of your truly valunbio Pain
Killer; and if by soolng this, v pny sufferer
will bo Inducod to try It, ami be healed I
•hall bo compensated a thuusnud fold.
In Juno 1855, aftor a protracted ill,
sovoral mouths, I was rovorely attacked'
with vhrtigo, drowsiness aud lo*s of appe
tite, accompanied with fever, difficulty of
breathing, Ao. My physician pronounced
iny cn*o pneumonia, bordering on tho firat
stage* of consumption! and after oxhaustlng
his skill, declared positively that 1 had tho
sumption, nml that ho could do nothing
me, and that I must die. However, ho
advised ino tn uso * • * which 1 did with
no effect. I then used * * * which proved
Inefficient. By this time my symptoms wero
‘ * ’ns'tui
Sftcciql ffioficeg.
CHILLS AND FJBVEIl»-Ono of tho
greatest rouicdirs that has evor li.cn laid be
fore the public for Fever and AgUo, and
which have received tho highest encomiums
from tho press and tho pooplo, is Dr. J, Hos
tetler's Bitters. Who wouUlcnduro sleepless
nights, burning fevors and ley chills alter
nately, when a r mod/ can bo obtained for
triilof And yet how many families lingo
out a painful existence under this doadl'
blight, and da nothing but gulph down qul
nine, until it becomes as common a* their
daily meals, nud yet they nro not rcliovcd.—
Nono but the weak and foolish would Pcsi
tnto to procure those Bitters, and save them
selves intense agony. Sold by druggists and
donlors generally. aprill2*lr
ous disease may be easily arrested
in the proper time, and tlio pntiont be kepi
warm, by bathing tho neck in Atnorosial Oil
and frequently gurgling with it *li| ’ “
luted. Suluratc'u Uauuei cloth wltS tlvo oi
and bind it on boforo going to bed. Wo
confident wo ovcrcauie sovoral
family with tho Oil nloue, and Dr. Clarke',
Paluless PJBs,—Tonu. Bap.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. npr!8w2w
New York, April.—W. B. Astor has
oilerod to givu tlio Govenmiont four
millions and loan it ten millions.
From the correspondence of^tlio Sa-
vannali Republican, dated tiio 17th, wo
extract tlie following:
Slommer superseded in command by.
Major Tower, of tlio Artillory; and ho
(Tower) superceded by Col. Wood to
day. ' '
Additional forces havo been thrown
Into Plokons, and any quantity of shot
and shell.
Tho Confederate forces now concen
trated hero amount to over 7,000 mon,
and all as eager for a light as an Irish
man at Donnybrook Fair.
Tho Washington Artillory, of Augus
ta, arrivod hero on tho 10th, and wero
generally observed for tlioir soldierly
appearance. They woro much ncedod
hero.
Tlioro will bo warm work hero ero
tliis letter roaches yoii. Tho ball will’
open in a few days.
Nearly nil tlio families have loti tho
n..»n nl'' Wuiiiiiiftnn liw'nnlni 1 nP flnn.
village ol' Wurington, By order of Gen,
Jlragg. mid tlm remainder will do so to-
A demand Is said lo havo boon mado
to day, liy tlio Fodornl olticcrs for llio
Vnflu WnRim and Barrancas.
susrondcr Forts Middle and Uitrrancas,
and tlm Navy YardI—ItatUnr cool, isn’t
it? 1 tliin't tlie Muntruu.
Gon. Brag,! is said to have, toli'gfaiili-
ad tlio' Secretary ol Waiv lor instruc
tions Ibriiigliti ‘• ,
Thougli not qulto ns well prepared as,
at Charleston, no hostile fleet vvill over
entor thlsh»rboi‘. -
Bragg has boon allowed till 0 o’clook
to-morrow morning.to answer. .
— — — - - ,\v- **
SitJuns or I’owdeii.—Tho' milltavV
authorities of this oity, hy ordor of Gov.,
Botohor, yosterday seized 00,000 pounds
of powder; belonging to 'tlio Hazard
Powder Company, and deposited- m
two magazines lioro. 1 ho powder is
ndw undor a guard amply sumoient to
protect it, and-wilt ho used as occasion,,
may call for it in tho dofonco of tlio'
tato.—Ljr.ci\Uiry Hep., 19(A.
Facts.
Ill this paper we present to the pubtio i
able tost' .
pain in the hnml, darling pains through the
choxt. quick pulse, night swouts, etc., when I
got hub! of tho “People's Pamphlot,” and iu
it I saw the cn*cs of Mosers. Bllnn, Cone aud
uthors, Which inducod mo to try Davis' pain
Killer, and strnngo as il may appear, I do-
i nr f ...‘Jr ...... on.
rived mbrd benefit from tho usu of t
SELF-CURE IS BETTER THAN PHYSIC
NATURE IS WISER THAN ART. .
Every Dlsoaso hns a Divino Remedy.'
The Wise apply while tho Foolish Drqara.
Better proveut than Stflvo to Cure.
DELAYS ARE DANOEROUS.
Ono 1*111 In timo often saves nine. One
trial of the Ltvoraud Ague Pill will oonvinoe
you of tlicir value.
“GET THE BEST.”
Southern Kemodtes are Hie Best fof
Southern Diseases.
T HE ATTENTION of tbo Southern Public
is called to tiio following Mcdiuines, pre
pared and nut up by a responsible firm in
the oity of Nnshvflio.
THEY ARE WARRANTED
to do what wo say tlioy will do, if directions
arc followed,
THAT A
Speedy and Sure Cure
IS WITHIN THEIR .REACH.
As tho Tcatlnionlals woro unsolicited by Hr-
Spalding, thoy afford unquestlon-
ablo proof of tho efficaey of this
truly scientific dLcovroy.
MasonviUo, Conn., Fob, 6,1801.
Mr. Spaldinj?,
1 havo tried your Cephalic .Pills, and I liko
them so well that I want you to «ond two
[SOUTHERN REMEDY, No. 1.]
DR. T. M. CLARK'S
SURE CURE AGUE FILLS.
These Pills will not only break up anjl
cuso of Chills find Fever, but takon iu con-
nootlon with the Painless Livor Pills, will do
shat othor Fever and Aguo remedios do not
do. |. o. eradicate tho oauso of the dUoase
from tho system. YouJJnced try them ouly
onco.
That dread scourge of tho Mississippi val-.
ley, King Aguo, fluds his coupueror m these
remedies. Thoso who live In the miasmatic,
regions of tho South aud West, will esteem
there remedies beyond price when they havo
tested thoir valuo.
To tho Planters
In tho bottom lauds of the Mississippi, Ar-
bottle than from any other medicine*. 11 kttusas, and Brazos, and Red lUver, and in
havo used four bottles, and atn onjoying hot-I all malarious sections, by following thJ fil
ter health than I have for n number of years. 1 rectlons for administering these Pills, will
"1TAVU8 A CBLOY. effectually proveut nine-tenths y tho Aguo
COSTAR’S
Vermin Exterminators,
“ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES
KNOWN,”
Destroys Instantly
EVERY FDRM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN,
Those preparations (unlike oil others) are
“Freo from Poisons."
“Not dangerous to tho human family."
“Hats come out of their holo todio.”
»y .
Pills, and Uouovatiug Rosolveut,
only positive curatives of .tho sick, afiiictud
with disease; hut that they have in many
cane* proved to ho Infallible, and havo ro-
stored tho dyjng patient to robust health
after ull othor means of medication fuilod.
lo by P. L. Turnloy, Rome, Gu.
FIFTEENTH WITNE88.
Congestion of tho Lungs, Liver, Ae.—Geo. R
Smith, Esq., of tho Democratic Review,
New York City and Washington, testifies:
“I was Boixed with ft revere attack of Con
gestion of tho Liver, Lungs, Bowels and
Stomach! indcod tlio Congestion wns pretty
general, tjnd severe pains extended over my
limbs. As soon as I could procure somo of
Rndwny's Ready Relief and Regulating Pills
I commenuo.4 thoir use, and. wns shortly
cured. In my opinion, Rndwny's Bendy Be
lief, Regulating Pills and Resolvent aro tho
mostdcsiruhlo modlelneg on tho earth.
gpr20w2w
DISEASES .ok tub CHEST A LUNGS.
These diseases are too well known to re
quire uny description, llow many thousands
are every year carried to tlie silent gravo hy
that dreadful scourge Consumption, which
always commoncus with a slight cough.—
Kcop thc blood pure and healthy by taking
a few dosps of Juilsons's Mountain Herb
Pills each 'week, and kind is impossible. Con
sumption and Lung difficulties always arise
from particles of corrupt inafter deposited
in tho air colls by had blood. Purify the
stream of life and It will very soon carry
off tho poisonous matter. Ab tlio river Jeav-
iug.thu elements of fertility in its course,
causes Hie boforo barren waste to bloom with
(lowers and fruit, so pure blood causes tho
frame go rejoice lu strength anil health, "
.Juils’oii's Mountain Horn PUU arc sold by
all Medicine Dealers. nmr36—,wI
Tho Mustang Liniment cure* lUicnmatinii;
Tho Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joints}
Tho Mustang Llnlmout euros Burns ami
Wounds'; v-.
The.Mustang Liniment cures Sores, Ulcers,
0 years and more established in New A’ork.
Used by—tim City Post Offico.
Used by—tho City Prisons aud Station
Houses.
l T s d by—City Steamors.’Skips# Ac.
Ustid by—tlio City Hospltuls,* Aim* Houses
Used by—tho City House— ‘Astor Home,-
‘St. Nioholus,' Ao.
Used by—tho Boarding Home*, Ac.
Used by—moro tlinn 50,000 Prlvato Fain*
Ouo Milliou ol* Dollars
Goes North yearly fur quack uod patent
medicines.
Throw your Dutch & Yankee
Mineral Medicines to tho dogs you wish to
kill, and try those purely
VEGETABLE AND SOUTHERN
Remedies, prepured alone by Dr. Clark, a
nativo of Tennessee, who has a familiarity
with Southern diseases and their treuttuont
iu a southern climate.
Dr. Clark’s Sure Caro Ague Pills
Is recommended for Chill Fever, Fever Ague.
Dumb Ague, and nothing else. They will
effectually break up, and when tnkeu in con
nection with the Liver Fill, will entirely
eradicate overy traco of tho disease, no mat
ter of how long standing, or how obdurate
tho case.
Price $1 00. Boat by mall, postpaid.
£31-See what the Pooplo, Press and Deal-
IIENKY R. COSTAR—AH tho summer I
havo boon troubled with Roaelios and Mice.
I was actually ashamed of the house, for tlio
Roaches were everywhere. I purchased a
box of your Exterminator and tried it, - ’
r, Mu
94. Elm St.
Housekeepers troubled with vtjmi .
need bo so no longer, if tlioy uso Costar's Ex*
tcrminatois. Wo havo usod it to our satis-
fretion. and if a box cost*:* wo would have
it. We havo trioil poisens but tfcoy efieoted
nothing, but Costn
article knocks tlio
broatii c out of Hats, Mice aud Bedbugs, quick
er than we can write it. It is in grout de
mand all ovor tlio country,—Mediua [O.J
Gazette,
d Provisions nro dostroyod
More Grain i
strove
n; tho
recclv.... -
O'.ss. ' Wo u*-d a b«»x of it. and tlio
Rst* and MU* urmin-l out i*^ mires
Nod tjiat nlglit was a ohuM-n t<» idpepors.--
Since then riot n rot*ir tqmise lia* been hcnid
in kitchuu «ir eullar.—Magregur (Iwa) fimes
I have t»H?re selling yqnr Fxtermi.nalq
and Chill Fovers, ns well as Bilious, Inter
mittent and Romlttent Fovnrs that now dco-
Imate the time of thoir serrnnts aud tho pro
fits of tho crop, by sickness and death.
Piprt or ineio aro ror tno noignuors, to
whom I gave a few out of thq first box l get
from you.
Send tho Fills hy mail, and obllgo
Your ob't Serv't,
x JAMES KMXEDY. .
Havorford,- Po., Fob. 6,1861,
I wish you to send mo ouo moro box of your
Cephalic Pills, I have rocoivod a groat doal
of W -
•enofit from them. _
Yours, respectfully, •
MARY ANN 6T0IK1I0USE.
Spruco Crook, Huntington co., Fa.,
January 18,1881. •
BTrf
_.^ ..lll p!
Cophalio Fills.
Send thorn immediately.,
Rospfotftilly yours,
JNO. B. SIMONS.
Bullo Vernon, 0., Jan, 16,1801,
R, C. Spalding, Esq..
Please find Inclosed tweqty-fivo cents, for
which >ond mo another box of your Cophalio
Pills. They aro truly tho best Tills I ever
tried. Direct
A. STOVER, P. M„
Dolio Vernon, Wyandot co., O.
thing of tbo kirn), please send to mo,
Ono of my customers, who Is Is subjeot to
jovoro sick Headache, (usually lasting two
* ‘ ittack'la ono hour by
[No. 2.]
Dn. T. M. GLARE'S
PAINLESS LIVER FILLS.
'&R~Thoy contain no • Colonial or Mainer d
PoisonB.-thSi
npiIEY will efibetuulty roiiiovu all diseases
X end complaints arising from
Diseased Liver, Foul Stomach,
Or Impure Blood. If token in miasmatic
local!tfea before the Ague gets hold on the
system, thoy will act fiko a charm In eradi
cating miasmatic poison, and 'preventing fo-
rifu ation of tlio blood in that easy manner
which Umpires confidence iu tho suffrirur—
Tiikv invi: No Paix.
THEY CONTAIN Nw MINERAL TOISON
imposed of romt-dto* that our Cro-
Bovcrly, Mass,} Dec. 11,1860.
Hi C. Spalding, Esq.,
I wish fof somo circulars or. largo show bills
bring your Cephalic Pills moro particular-
days) was cured of an attack'
yiur Pills, whloh I sent her.
Rospoctfully your.,
. W. B. WILKES.
Reynoldsburg, Frau xl in co.,,0.
January 0.1861.
Henry C. Spalding,
No. 48 Codar st., N, Y.,
Door Sir; .
Inclosed hrcnty-Bro cents, (35) for which
•end a box of “Oopbalto Pill*. Send to ad
dress of Roy. Wm. C. Fillor, Reynoldsburg,
Franklin co., Ohio.
Your Pills work like n charm—euro head
ache almost lustantcr.
Truly yours,
WM. O. FILLER.
Mr.
Ypsllonti, Mich., Jah.14,1861.
aud. thoy had so good an effect that I
BMU1V, UUtt tug, uuu ou quuu uu
was Induced to send'for moro.
Please send by return mail'.' Direct to
A. R. WAEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.
in hie infinite goodness hns caused to
spring upon our prairies, on our rivor bobks
and in the deep recesses of the foresr. Truly
In wisdom hath ho mado them all for tho
reliof of suffering humanity.
THE. VERY BEST PILL for the LIVER
iiquqstion-
From tho Examinor, Norfolk, Vo.
Chphalib Pills accomplish tho object for
Which.they woro mode, ylx. ouro of hoadacho
in. all its lorms.
From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. '
They havo booh tested'in more than a
thousund eases with entire success.
Caked Breats and Sere-Nipples, Neuralgia.
Core* and''Worts; nud is worth •
1,000,000 DOI.I.ARS PEll ankam
Lo tho United Statos, as tho presorvor and
restorer bf-voluablo horses and catUo. It
oiling, sprain or sufiness, cither on man
.. bopst, which tho Mustang Liniment would
not cure? Did you over visit any rcspoct-
ablo druggist in any part of th’o world—in
Europe, Asia or Ainorico—who did not say
“it was tho greatest discovery of.tho.ago.
BARNES A PARK, Proprietors,
mar2Sw2iu Now York.
tho last year, end have found it n Share phut
ovory time. 1 have not known it Ip fail In a
single instance. - • GEORGE itpBB, v
8 - Druggists, Cardluglon, 0.
. Wo'aro.selling yoiir nrepAratlona,7HpUljy~.
wherever they , have boon usod Rntsj Mice,,
Kaacbos, iuul |
Druggists, New Windsor, Md.
. To Destroy—.Ruts, Roaches, Ac.
To^ lidBtroy—Hide, Males, Ao.
. Ta'Dcatroy—-Bod-Bug*. •
oU’ered to tho publiu, most
ably.
Have yon Jaundice?
Havo you a Sallow Complexion?
Havo you a Tainted Breath?
Havo you a Sick Ilooducho?
liavo you a Nervous Headache?
liavo you a Paiu In the Side?
iluvo you u pain in tho Breast?
Have yon a Pain in tho Back?
Have you Dy*pej«ia?
liavo you Bilious Foyer?
Arc yuu C'ostivo?
Are you Languid?
Iluvo you a Diseased Skin?
Aro yon troubled with Ulc
Sores? _
Thoso . Pills'aro'no Yankee Trick to bo
piiltnod off on tlio confiding South, but i
prepdrotl cby-T.- Mi Clark,' of -.Noshvillo, -
uaUvo.TonuCsc’cnn. : ‘ Tostiifiony of tho Idgji-
est'charactor rclotlvo to their, virtue may bo
had in Nashville. Wo* only ask a trial .of
them, Prico, 40„centa per box. - f
'Put up only at tbo Ambrosial Od McdloM
Depot of Clark, Gregory. A Oq., Nosh-
vilio, Tonn., to whom all orders must bo ad-
^Forsoia by Druggists and country dealers
^On receipt of tlio retailprico, 40 cants, wo
will sond to ouy address by mail. Full dl*
reotioua with each box. ' aprfiwly
^ser* A single bottlo of Spalding’s Prepar
ed Glue will save ton timo3 its annual cost.
sond
Try tliom
Try thorn
Try them.
Try them
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Try thini
Try them
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Try them
Trythcin
Try thorn
SPALDINQ'S.PREPARED GLUEt
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING*^ PREPARED GLUE!
ECONOMY! ' DISPATCH?
“A BticU in Tirao'saycs Nino."
As aoidents will happen, oven in wo)I reg
ulated CjmttiOs, it ia*vory dcsirnblo to, havo
ie cheap and convenient way for repairing
"ilturc, Toy?, Crockery, Ac.,
• SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE j
Meets all such emergencies, and no house
hold can afford to bo without it... It is al-
tady and up to tho sticking point.
“Useful m Every House." .
-Address . .
•HENRY O. SPALDING,
No. 48 Cedar st., N. Y.
As certain unprincipled porfoa/ a;
ompting to palm off on tho utuuta
ns of niy Treparoajy
ding
aitationo or my rppareu wjuo, Jt
tiou all norsons to examine boforo
frehtwing* and see that the full nomo/.
_SS3-SVALWNG'S PBEPABEP OU’EIrn®' |
Is on tho outsido wrapper, oil others aro
swindling spuntorfeita.
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