5i. fiucal cxhtence. In my humble judgment j .1 - n 1.l C, ,..' .,r.1 t", pt-rj!fT those Stares -..re ti-day integral parts of the Union, ever whom, when the j CL-utYct of arms ceases, tie Constitution of ' the Ui ited States. and the Jaws toad-.- tinker it. will resume their peajc-ful sv;;y. Trai tors may jtrhh. some institutions may j-t- , isb, the i:ai-n will remain and the Stptes ; wiil reman; es-. T.'ial j arts of tV- body p-!i- ' t;c. "The b-dy is vi.'-, an 1 hath many rr.eii.iers. and all the tr.cinUrs -f that body Mug many, are cue. b'-dy." Wnh thi. brief and imperfect .levels; n.crt i f the j ah.- , ciplcs involved in thh? j. n-..t controversy.!.: prefeed to a more direct c -i.sider itiou of the subjects of C"iiica!l-a ai.-l ca;r.t...',pation. Nn .'.;rpo-e. however humane, bent fi ie-r.t or attractive, c:.: divert our steps fj.-m she phi;1-; st.a'ght path cf sve a duty. Wh it I is wrjt is writ. I;i seeking t" change it by j f ;rce we bec ar.e the rebels we are j f ri . j : to r-uih;e. The p sii c a bitrc-r and r'r.u-rse"e.- : h? dir. -t we j .-t.Ui.-gle tver ! "fe d-.-ad l-j-dy of ti e 0-!:iiiit:ti--n. r ia rai.-? armies and i.ayi. .. a:;.l p.t;r out us ; water the t:-ea.-urj an.i l:-:"cld' -od uf the pet-. ids. l-.t we cin ncttf.er tun-K v.-r uct n i.-e.y live wv'i or die We'd f.r the republic. Ulde v. o keep clearly r-nd a! way. ia vir.v the end j fail oi'-r lah-.cs and saciiiices. tho Lri--r of -,:r fthtrs and the Constitution, which is , lis 1-nJ. .NO tllv'U ' .! tnan tn be- . i.ev.- theie is a pos-c-rty ot recon-trnctir.j: ! 5 ? Union .,n any r-ther basis, or thU it is v. od.;:- the province of Congress in any ottier b it the peac-.U:". way ef an.endnur.t t j make h-.-1 t. Tiie propositions f -r co::liscaii-.!i lTicl:. !o tho entire property f the rr reui and personal, t r life and in fe-. .1 . i 1!. o si rr.iut n s?:r.ftivel si.nnks .o-cr a U-'i: tiKtf th'.s. It te.uets o-ii. ..:.; m oi.e , . ...i i. . - ;i- rv .1 rW'.t-?T.. .Ti.- iv- ,11 1 .---. r - 1 .... -. . 1 r.o cot s-.-.-'-rati n -s t be hao for ; tlihc: c:.t degrees of ui!t: if the same nieasiire is to be raete 1 to thosf who craniz-d the rel'-Hit n and tho.-j who hive bvca ii.rced ji iu i.. no et ...... aeri.i,.... .s t . !. i.fcn io , the fa-t t'nr-t aiie-ianre an 1 r.r.,ttr!i-,i nre rc ,-ipi.n.-;.l Allies, aa ' that f-r th- pa-t ten : "'f' thtf n:-.tkD;11 ! - ; i::-,f ,n,aPal,:e.. riving pr.,.;.-, to u- ; i..tu it: it no ii.-:. i--r.it, : :s t le civen to 1 ya. iv. j-.-ts m tne "s c. i;g Sh.t-.f n.-i- l:.er uer.-ti-nug tn-'tn z .r gtvia j tl.cm nrt-t- ' lo '.ei-'t.il laemse.ves, an i l. -pnvi-.i . oisr j i '..c-lion .-".no incapao," a te-is.-1 ne. they have ykhhd :n'y t) s' p, -;, r force; :? a wise poverr.nient is to f ir' t tho iiattn-e f man and the iuliiiences i f hiiih.. f i!, i.f hona, of s-'ci'-fy. and f St h" w!:H: ids p;nion aio it.oen.-il!;,- r.-.-tiM. 1, nnd that t'nis e-tt'.eni l-.ercsy of the ri;ht - i se--essi..?i, f.it .1 it is now .-in t lc, i; -t to the lXi.-tel.LC t.1 i;oOi'i g-.V ITiTa-nt , but of sccia! ord.tr itself, has b-ei. a lardina! rot'.-le in the faith ot'a iargo port'on of the people in the h-mthera Sute.-. ar,l that tt.cy have been in- ,!ac'-! '' ":" ts,an.lS.pi.,-t.K-s,and fdse . l..N-:isol unprincipled te v.crs t , believe tint their fat tire safety a:.d weii-b-eng riii:re.i ine tx-.-rcie ci ino i!xdt 1 ijose leaiers fhfiild iit r.e for their ciime by theji:.--t pen nlty cf the law. Rut you cannot." s-.ys Rutke, iiidict a whole peop'e: u c .unot ap p3" to them the or linary rules of criminal juri.-pru e::' C.'' To state the proposition . connate 'he property of eleven States is to er.se to :!'. tee: is to i i j ;'!s'!ve: is i t I'irjti ui oniv me fi11- . : of ii"-t tv iii.d of kindred, but th-.-eof a com lu.'ii h;;:r..:n:ty: it is t excite the digna tio". vi the civilized world, and t m.vke the intorpositios of all Christia'i i-.vn.i-.ii nt. The acts cf general Can fixation p,r -p.. -,! would defeat the great end the vtri ment l.as ia view tl :rati--n ot CTicr, union Apart fr ni the in- and obedience t- la jn.-tice a.n! policy v.f the-e ;.c?s of savi en ir.gc lUiscatkn, I havj not been abk- to rind ia the C uslitutioL. the reOj'.i.-ite auth.a-ty to j.asi. thc-ro. . Reconnoisancc tutvards roritttij . . . . - . ..:.--,- . . 1 . . ,t to the Jcv.rr.ai say-: A ree-..r.i.oisance in force : was m.i.ie ojwarti c.'iiuiii on 1 nursiiay. Vv'hea r": o nhh.-s cut i:r foice su-j iisc-.l the rebel car..p a:.d to. '; tv. vnty-t vcn piisou- cis. d?stroyc.l eamp equipage and pdvanccd to Pea Ridge, within six miles Ci" C-rinth. : remaining there from eleven a. m., until three p. m.. seeing ra signs of the enemy. i Mr. Stevenson, ol Dauviilo, who accom- ; panied tie- nce-nt-oi-ance, rejrts tl. it there j was beard constantly rattling ef cars and '. souudit g of whisiles toward M-mphi. crea- ting the impress-.-,,, that the rebels wc-,e tvacmaing O.rinth f,r that place. ; ST. Loc is, Apr:! 20. Special disptehes ! f..-o:n Cairo to the Democrat says: Fas.-ng.-rs 1 v.-h j rciche 1 here this m-.ruing on the .-team ; er N. W. Tl.t-rv, v.-.icli left IVlsbnrg Lan- . omg cu inutsuay t.igt.t. bnr.g biiry ins- ; portant !uteb;gcnee. I:. M" engagement ; between the advance guards of the Union ; and R.cb.I armies on Thursday, the rebels were driven ba k toward Crinth. t-ien. li-...eci was pus.ang tts whole army ; T gorous.r ic-rwar.1 j ijCI'ronessejr W.k1s advertisement can I be found ir. another column. It should be i reaoioyeverr jwn. n .- T' ! ProUMt.;j--l h, srain crops in little Cl.dr i :leSU,Jard. ZVo in tl.i, -r VVC - TlflflQCnt HR J?tntillfl. AJ- C. D. .ir IIIl A t", Cdllor. Jaiue S. Tild. lublilicr. mm afpjl 30. mi V vy Severe. j "It was always the tri'tk of our English j :.:it;,.n says j lly Jack Fa'.-tsiff. addressitig ! l,:I5ieli to the Ci.ief Ju.-tlce, '"if they hid a ..d ihinz. t... make it too cotuta An :f .vms to he with ltt-p:;ld:au p- liticians j k.'jand editors ;ib the j ree:it time. Thtv t1, ,;y j. h ' 1 jf a first i ate humbug, i which if j:;.'.:c:-;isly Used, w-.s.hl assist it; p.,'tcri::- u: their rotten an.l Mi.kir.s cause iwhihi lo'-.u-r. Rat thev a'.wavs make it tuo cominan. They harp on it so constancy tiut jt SOO!i i,c th charm of novelty the .icc'de statnp the word humbug en it in in- ,vijl K character, and it .-o:i tinks into the ..nerA mass f stale and h.athe 1 calumr.ies. 0r tpis character was the charge of d.sl. A. ;.ity against the Dem-icrats wh t:pp.rtei i John C. Brcukimidg : 1". r the IVsid- :a-y in J loO. which was sj i.i.'.u-tri.'Usly ciicui.ite.I j I'V A' i- .ti :) ii'!nio!iist5 i:ni!M-d.:.itflv af:er the c-mu-en -em-nt . f the j resent war.' .Vi'Ji ;'-1 the c.i'i;::::.'V li.i l its day. it was ! j, Tt j:Vfd. The men who were thus cal i ' :.. i... ... .1 . i 1 1 ni.i.i n 'mm ' i- 1.1? i-tiijtj- i.ir'T.' rti.'i-.if where, throughout the loyal States. ' prornp'iy announcing their d-.-v.cj .a to the ,' L'ni 1 the C'tistitutioti. and their d.-ter j niination to sustain tlie Govcrr.m--.it in ., u f , .y j: loih t in ake t pnt doe the j ,,!..;:,;,. Thev did more. Thev were j iU y,., 'v ,ir t, vul u.tc r in the ' cu-e'of the L-th,,. an, , hue U.ve and pa- t,Itt:c sh. ol; f.h -.v, :s wtre at h cnhmi- j niating th'-tn. hundreds of tiiein w t re on the ' ( ait! i scaling the r devoti n to tl ... ..i... ...v.. a ..ii'ij ti u.r iv, i :. with th' hi-t dr-.n cf Lio,,l that i . was n.cd lie ir l.ie.i-!.s ! Never can the lan 1 foigt. i How gushed the hfe blvo.1 of her btavc. U.uihed warm wiili h ope and vah.r yet, ' Upon the soli they f .ugiit t save. j N. the pe. ph-, cv.-n the rc c'j'V j.-t- '; lion ot the Republican part v. have not beer. i:ri;f.ertnt spvctaiors of the ardent lovt of : country they 1. ivc inatii fested tliroe.ghoUt ! the siinggie, an-i tiieufcr" it is that the a'nmt.ics of their -n digi.rs ire every win rc- i.it!t1 an.T ,it.!se.L KvtI, :., ,lear ...p..; t. ! fuj Yi . (.a Maslachu-c Its. the home of New l: j Is w i t f o.aMcism. wl,..s pi-.nei ,-.,.;. ,. ., , taaati-.s in ioe n.vs in the wddc.n. s- t v ki- ter the human conscien.v, who b.mi.-hed Roger Wiliiams because he was the fiiend of religious hi ei t y. and with uii sc enti:e his tory i iinuh cf g'uiy an 1 sh an.e is blended, ; cend not liu I v.ithni her 1 id'-rs a General ' slihl.ielltlv brave, tllvtlfed ami T 1 1 i..t ie t. . i llier,t dh ,s she sent to the war. j except .-n. l.utki ihe .eader of the Brock : ir.rid Dein -cracv in the North d.irOi T ... lis' Rresldenlial campii-n. The truti. is, ' i t!-c wi.hdr.iw.il of all the , lh, ers and s..Micr ; ti'it:l the atmv Wl.O MM.Ih.tKi! filiwr ll. a:.r i las or Breckinridge j..r the Pre.-.iileiicy in i lS-;0 would reduce it to a very srr.a'l crowd. ! an 1 the representatives ...f tins Win i 11 Rid!- l:ps scli.-o. ot An Jiitn :.i-m there, wo-dd be ' I un.l to he iike angeva visits, few and far ' U CCii. I t)r,r attc-vti, n l .u L n .U....0...1 ... ,' . -t .v-oo, i,, VUK appeaiai.ca hi a rcmarkinie : - 1.. .1.. . c . ' C'i:t'Tia. aitieli? ei!iiti.l "Itr.. l-ii.i-i.l ;.. m , the la.-t number of the AlU-iluininn. It i ' . .... .. : . . - It i . c- .1 "A'as oui tu-ss written m obedience to the J ' -o o me ignoraur and msoient oi l Abo- i htio:i.-t who professes to edit that sheet, by ' "!,e.-i t!:e meanest and mo.-t skulking of his j '--T '"'h-s. We have In-ard Alexander C. i Mulliu, Es. .. charged with its authe rship. ";'t -e do u ,t believe it. We believe l.im ! to b too much of a gentleman t.be capable ; "f -Ucli a dirty piece of work. ! The autiior of the article hi question has j certainly est ail .shed l.is reputation for flu- i tncy in that language the free and frequent I use of which is the certain index of alow minded blaguar l. We entertain no doubt ! tint he is a graduate either the Five points ! New York or of a Fish Market. Here are a ! f-w of the epithets he applies to the unf .r- ttinate Breckinridge; "a scabby scoundrel." ' a vemtte viliuia," "the sneakin- scamn" 1 -the dirty dog," "hateful hound," "pus,- . lanlmous puppy," -'contemptible coxcomb" ! "foppish fool," 'Scurvy scavenger," "a. vi- ; cioits vagabond." -inirnitahC ';.,.f "nasty nicccEpoop' a 'vkulkin" spy " ! . ...... .it, 1 "L-aitcrous truckler," "noxious niuny," "cal.lous cuU'"t," "sneering snob," "vain-j S,OT10Ua porer," "puling pog." -.yapid . vagrant," "rotten rascal," "scaly sucker," j rceireg renrobate," "great and greasy Gen : el," ".perjared porpois," "a beastly mur- j dcrcr." "thully Rreckintidg.." -a beastly ! -Ut',hr." "trrpl traits." "double Stilled ' Devil," ' barbarous brute." That Mill ilo. Mr Deputy E "itor stop and take breath, ami then have at it again. Surely your YoCti blary of billingsgate slang is r.ot yet exhaus ted; the balance next week if yon please. j No one after this will eljult that you are an j accomplished patriot; aye an 1 an agconi j plishcd blaguard tx. Aid all this appeal i in what purports to be a resjifctable ftmily Newspaper ami the organ of "all the decen cy!" The entire article is a f.iir specimen of the literature which every week a Jorns thj AUcjh an tan. Itsbichas uiways con-! piste! in calling har.l nanies, a-iste-" by ma- j Hnant .ssai;:ts on the rrivate ch.ra;t--r of ; thoe whom it assailed. With regard t-i the portion of the aiticle whicli refers ! Mr. Ih-eckiiiihlgc we care nothing, only so t ir as it illustrates the ix- celler.t n.oral arid htraiy taste if the editor of the Ayh .jhn:iian and his deputies. Mr. Iheekinri :ge b.trayed h:s ccuntry iu the hot:; -f her utmost nvd. But we do r.ot this.k it t ecess ,iy. ill otdi-r t prove ov.r pa triotism. that we hovdd call him h.wd nan.es The Snij.tures tell n.s th:t the Arohangel when !ipu?iug with the levil f...r the body of "1, did io !.rin- a- d:.st h"m a rail .2, accusation. The Unpi of truth h evr calm temp.ratc ai;d ihnthed. Mr- I -, , f j Hreckiioi ige is re j nsible f r h:s i.wjj acts. J , . , , -..Vi s.-. . ! but the b.yal men ju tne .Northern Mates who were once his fiiends are net responsi ble for th. r... Rut B.iiker and his deputies as-fit that there a:-? men in t'iH ivi 'hln -h-.!, w 1: . . i u.p.itn'ze wnh the treas.ui .11 . , , . I Urcc ...r. .him r, ;io-.v 1.0 on j kno"V tl.i.-? Row d Voti inaaa-'e t. pry into the secret--f yonr nei'hi-Ts b.-ea-t.- . ho aul h--r zed v-.u to set in i'ldmei.t -n j the p.itr:..t:.-nn f your neighbors? Ihiv.h!,,,.,. ., , . ., . .......i... ....i .i.T.;. r .; ....- : . , . ihi niiun l: .11 1 11 r i'i. ne.-i ns ot patriot ism aie i.ot true? Are not their professions w'h regard to thi- matter s p -d a- yours? Is it 1 ecau-e they aie not b',; j. ;i Ab liti .n ! sts yon d..uU their 1 ..Ity? I it lT4tie j y'Uthey liave ever cariie.; the Hag -1 kept .-V;. t the iini-i c of the Uni. n? j tl becau.-e t .at ti t v have not like joti a- j ;-es to escape fiota their masters? J I it bcc.iu-e they have not like you openly ! iv v-.u thev liave ever canie- procl.uu c : then;.-. : ve- Ah.-litionia'.- in pub- tuoi-tings? Is it It-caitse tluy have t.ot .w. ........... like a advocated the 'd inlioii of d.iv.rv in the Pistri . t of C bm.i ia? r is it be cause they ate n -t !.!;: you. i faivr cl euian-'ipaiing tl.e .-hives. 1! eit 141 n.g them l'' iVi e.piii ty wiin wliite me;.? Do y..u ''Ot sir in ac i:.i:ig yonr neigl b-Ts-.f tiea- n. an 1 boas' i i. g of your own patriotism, act I'l,t I the .: oud Rnaii.-.e m the Tvm- de i-oai ing of his own rih'.c n.-ia s and tliaukiu ,IK'"1 that he was n .t like llr I "Stta!Ing the livery of the C urt f He.ivi ti. To serve the levil in?" ' TliC lo.t ol" Clie IVar. ; . i . . .... , . i A td;:.g to t'e n.-ot reliable ca cula-! tioiis we have seen, tl.e c.-t f tho present war i- likely to be: ab-jiit Tn;j,(i ),0 n) an- ! nudiy duiiiigitsc nlhoi i:.ce. it ha.- co-t inuiien.-e sums aluady. And how is this iunne: se National debt, w hich is accuinula- j til . r.,i.. I .n'.r . v.-n- .' i ,i . f...,r i fufratc to lw? and paid" Whv, f ! c nrs-. o, taxn tl, people Tii.lt is the s-mree ihr-.n wbi. 1. ti... n.o.v ;,..., ! diie t!y .r iudircitly con.e. lint ti.e Riesi- j t.t an 1 C.a g: ss s- e, t . think ti e bc.r.hn j Ihll.S lll'.o--e 1 Is .1 li hl I'..r iv.. H...t ti.... ! imj-using an additional t x of one million .1"! dollars, f r tiie purp -c- of imv.cipaMng the j slaves in tiie Iu'stiht of C .bin.l-ia. I'ucie win b-r ti.e fir.-t time ha.- V-ec me a ili- iier in siave.-, and we p;v: ;i..ii verv inn. i. ; whether he will find tl.e hu- smessa paying. !., 1 : - .,,,..,. ., ... . ...1 lf. :l . - - . . rcsejem, are iv w:;;uig t stop n re. ; ' j.,. . .... .... .....1 .iity w ail 10 ;o on am: purcli;u-e the lice- 1 do:n of all the slaves in tiie b ol. r St .?.. b ...er States, j i They want t get up opposition, on a raud j -"'' scale t . the w hite laborers ol the Ne-nh. 1 atriotic woik truly, lietweet) paying the cxjK.-r.ses of the war, and purchasing the I liberty of the slaves, the peopb; seem like! I bt- initiated int.. all th beaut:fs an 1 my- ' teries of taxation. The Am-jrican nelode i are anxious f-.r the preservation cf t!ie Union bt they are imwill-ng to ie taxed for the purjiose of carrying out tiie une .nstitiiti. tial -'ar:cipath.n schemes of ;he Ab.diti .ni.-ts. lt tisT'e ' "vereigns" t,ls..uM siak nt whh r'-:,r'i ' this matter in laugu tgj not to W mi.-understo.. OFrotn the curse of the so cillcd Union 1)ern"cra, n the legislature we aie inclined l" ih'dt xve wiM 1 ot llt! annoyed with U'ik aK'ut "Union Party." during the c,m u campaign. They seemed ever ready ' f,,r a l,ar.''i and sale with the Rlack Repuo ,irans' ?though professiu : to be Democrats n,tir course regard to the G ingress ona! apportionment bill, was mi worth v - - evtn t f conscitnt'"5 Republicans, much ff professing Democrats. Nearly every district in the State was sj arrau cvl as to suit the demands of the Republican! 'They piled it on too thick however, and such hon- est Kepublican sheets as the l'hiladelnhia Inquirer, repudiate the bill a a di-race'ul swindle. S,. much for these patriots. i r-rir ? The r.epublhan newspapers Mill per.i.-t ' ica-hrs t the alvert. mot.i hi an.tb.r v.l i stUin- n.rneyV I'rs. c Uemratic utnn. f "Ir. .V-l jV Anti-RLenattc ; sheet This is the lot j-ke of the tea..,, j Ru!." I- mo,-t a - ner ,1 vant, r.na s its an.l doubtless the virttus J-.hn, eij-ys ; effic icy is v.V.l jecoinUiCt..!-!. v.-e woi:h. a. many a sly hu-h at it. Ti.cie is not a in--re '. " ,::"",""wn; j;!:-! radical Abolition.- hi the hir..! than 1 ; X-ra'-'-a. Ih-ype! --r li v & .5 of M-r. lie is corirt.tnMy a'lv mating the n..st trea- p- i u-v 'r-i-l. sonabk- principles of that f.na'ical oranz.i- : v-Fv , i-wjj,. j I:ACE Wai.t r.-. ion.an.j hs evc-rWtin-ly assailing the IVni- ocr it.c j'rrty jii ti.e coar.-et terms, lie l :antly endeavoring to induce : to bc'k-ve that it is still divid.-d into the Krev -kiuridg'? and DutiIas far! w he: ess no t uch dii.-i..:.s !iw ci--s. lie is alx constantly asserting that it is r,:ly 'Ih-'-ck - ! inridz? Newspapers" thft optMS" tl i:op -b i i::c and unconstitutional inea-n-fs of Presid. nt and Conzre:', suci; as t! as t!.c i tioii f-f slavery in thj l):.-trie of (" -.id ia. ' wldle the truth is, their most ultra oppo nci.ts, are mv h papers as the L'l.i-'nf'.wn llcniit rf r!y, Swrxel :. .. Dvl-f-rl (7c-. . ',v, Cirei n-hnrg :n!fi?. (ii.-c: -burg Arij.i., I!oj;j,!aysburg Shtn-'.ui l. -- . all nrwl,om sfpport.-.i D uglas t-r the Pms idetK V iu ltO. i O.ir f;iend ef t! e IV.lf..rd I..,.;rer ' I . 1 i tl . f i ... . ... . . , their hogs. ' A very sn-ib:e a.;ic. . and :n- -, . , - controvert! I. !e evi-teuce of his b -i:.' a1 ..... staunch believer, that 'the pen is j.i!.t:er , than the sw ad."' Rut by iho-f w ho -x-ch.iiu. "r 't l.'V -r di.-," wiiii a .i-'-jris .f Z"al which s)iot then: to 1? s!i;i.n h l-lie V. .- i... 1 1... ,., ,... .... 1.. I .1 r ................. i i.i.um.iV t ill M.C i lt-l .... sa:-; c.t Is inati. n. Ir.s ;: ; ice wj i r- ' ir-lvd . i a a verv j:reat b .re. ; "r- We last w !: lueiiti. tl. if f '. r . , .. . ' .niii, i.u .ii in . in i ms v hoi . . i ere ill I ee - battle of Pittsburg Landing. We find the following it m concerning them in the la-t J-hnstown Ttu'unt: 'Mr. .b.i.n Sin. r. . f .Ichv.n t . vt,: reciive i . letter on Jjanda v la.-t fiom t.i- f I- J ittie.-, w ho v. is in t he lafl. in the t -? .f the tigt.t. lie men::-!..-ti-mi: .es i f ,'i't' 'l"""1' v-;h ,.. ..'him ? K..-r. c:,.!;.:. i;,,,, M battgh. lb' .v-t -,..!:?, M oris- -:. lh.-nh Rt etr, T"iii I an. .I .( i.i) S; ro(ii bailgh w.-re !i ; in the rll.t. .lie iiy "I -t i whi le the ij.h- pi need ti. tit.- v.itth .: t-.r: ow-s aroiind !:i.-. arr j w'- rth-o a'-. ;.; m -ai.-like iiaii.a'.d ti ". :: n n j. k tens ar.-und m:."? ;5 -J tn:es R. Sm'iin. Es.-j.. f rr :crlv the Fulton C'ue.ty ci-- rit has perch v. :t!i the :i o.:!i;, ., . ! ''ariieg a D.-nc cratie paper in the R r. ngh i. - ii ... ... "! ll-'i'.l.H. l:i .1 !H I c ''I!.'!". Ii". ?) . a ti.e In . rrovi- the a'-h-.-t '-liiors iti to d Wi.I 11! M" ' f--'- del,-,, h r - f t'.e n.easurc- of the 1 e,-, . . :, t .: j.,,.;-. V,- wUl. !.:. mlv.-.-.- it. his ,., w mvhu.V--. - . i . r.V. I' 1 1; M . I liose I. i; : V. Is!- 5 J..,. I .... 1 . i a:.-, enestp t. :.-. s.'io:i'.; pciu-et:a- .... I ver: se:mt.t t.t lh J. M i:s i (j.... v.M, wi I i f 1 ui,-l in an -ther c.-liimn. Th i.- t -i:e of the bt-t ever br ughl to t:.i t. and they sell at r u.ai k al ly b w pr c-s. I'hi.h'J Uur citizens making g.u.h ::. ' --f''.' o, 1 ... , -j!;ce--;-r I 1 ' l-'-'-'ocr .tic .,i d R- Mie:.n p- v. . (' ? " '.: The "t v. !lb r-'" . e p... oil tie I ..!'o 1. II ! on . in. lav I .o Tl - . 1 "x-t'1 p beautiful dau.s! bai-git-g en hi l i- hi :ir:!i- Ii .'-. u ; M ,u ' C. j t. V.i'.n.rr ,.f "S htl G:;v lie b.ked wi-'.", and t. in -! ht d-.h. te 11 the h , ,,t tb.n .'. Lsi.-. 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His medicines are universally admitted by ; the American press to be fir superior ta ah I ot tiers lor ca':;iu the hair on tne head .f i j the aged, that has been silvered lor mr.nv i o.,...,. f.l. 1. ..: . - s'o- ..uuiuiiiuui vigor anei ; luxuriance as wj.en blesseel with the a Ivan- tage of youth. r.. U , 1 ...1 . .1 r r . . greatest discoveries in the medical we,'.d. lt i ., .... restores permanently gray hair to its origi- nal color, and makes it assume the beautiful i silky texture, which has leti very desirable ', iu all ages of the world. 5(. U.;iM,.rni,tJ 1 ..- .7 1 R- Id bv all r.ol Dr lg, p ;.- v4tu:a aiir.n. i int.-w-iin .-i . . , Ul.iVfn y4l..;, p !;.',er r.n l I'iano 1 iWTii :I i I'c.i'.tr, of 41 ih vv.v. Ne '-rK . i -as ch-.fv re.o! onl.ir .i'. : pv-c-. vt n:o. try M.ij r ii i. m t. i'. M..iih. Sva".:;.d . T-u at fmr oilv-c p. 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' .r frf,"n le ro-tn. or they may be or- "'..'C vi 1 u (1S " rar. e y paving t:.Cp-. -f S; lendi.i in iacmnt, Zi'duv.., ' S,,.,. -V 1 :.i . . . , : ..,i,. ,0 - -""-.- win oe reaoy on or an ut , New York, an 1 10 State :re '" o. ji.iv. i Hr,.,t , v. 1 Apul leW. Til YI.'I'VAfe e f ,.M-e.,rnc . . ' tia! and tar.'-t r:( i iti"? N" SEXK-A I tited Cergymaa having been i t1ie LlliU,i V'tri 1 L . '. restore-d to health iu a Lw .."ays alter nvnw i fnij c-iere.! to 04. iac. .-' VL,S r t v... J ' O,,' ?lfcr" ,W lome,- tkums. to asaist otht to asaist others by sendiu;: ffree) r.i rccrr..T ! " . . (,f a T't paid directed envelope, a copy f j JOU ' ' 1 V -e, , K- ltrr 1 ,ret 1 j.IullN M. DAGN ALL. 1 Ful ; bo-oodlvn. N. 1 . the p.escriptie-n used. Direct the REV. ton street. Tl. Register f (.';.:. : ted L-t?'-: Tt-vv: c:.: Sam run . at cv.s, .,r.. ship, .-.-t !. Ah i vr.,; T. :: I . niv, n -t.ee i. . .: iii l . .e t . ; t t Is ' ' j. i:- - i ": J if . . k o .t i. e .- ! ii.'". : Il'' -s -: te - r. 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