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Esq. Dr. Schlosser has extracted a number of Corns from my feet, without any pain, giving perfect satisfaction. T. M. G. Dickinson. Richmond, April 20th, 1861. From B. M. Harris. Dr. Schlosser has extracted five Corns from my feast, without the slightest pain. B. M. Harris. Richmond, April 20th, 1861. From John s. Angel, Esq. This is to certify that Dr. Schlosser extracted two Corns for me, without pain, and with great skill. John S. Agnel. Richmond, April 17th, 1861. In addition to the above, a great number more, from Richmond, are in Dr. Schlosser's possession. The Doctor's method has not only been successful in this country, but also in Europe, as may be seen by several thousand certificates, from which he quotes the following names from. His Imperial Majesty, Napoleon, the Emperor of the French. His Majesty, the King of Bavaria. His Imperial Highness Prince Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte. His Royal Highness Prince A
sibility of this act, do, by this Ordinance, adopt and ratify the Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, ordained and established at Montgomery, Alabama, on the eighth day of February, eighteen hundred and sixty- one; provided that this Ordinance shall cease to have any legal operation or effect, if the people of this Commonwealth, upon the vote directed to be taken on the Ordinance of Secession passed by this Convention, on the 17th day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, shall reject the same. A true Copy, Jno. L. Eubank, Secretary. Convention between the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Confederate States of America. The Commonwealth of Virginia, looking to a speedy union of said Commonwealth and the other slave States with the Confederate States of America, according to the provisions of the Constitution for the Provisional Government of said States, enters into the following temporary convention and agreement with said S
The Daily Dispatch: April 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Pruntytown, Taylor Co., Va., April 23d, 1861. (search)
By the Governor of Virginia.a Proclamation. The Convention of the Commonwealth of Virginia having adopted, on the 17th day of April, 1861, an ordinance "to repeal the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, by the State of Virginia, and to resume all the rights and powers granted under said Constitution;" and by the schedule thereto annexed, required polls to be opened for the ratification or rejection of the same by the people of this State, on the 4th Thursdon of the Constitution of the United States of America, by the State of Virginia, and to resume all the rights and powers granted under the said Constitution," adopted in Convention, at the city of Richmond, on the seventeenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. 2. The poll-book shall be headed "The Ordinance of Secession, " and shall contain two columns, one headed "For Ratification," and the other "For Rejection," and the names of those who vote for the ratification o