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- 8 WN,. CD M VOL. XI.] WINNSI3 , S. Coo WEDNESDAY MORNING,. APIL 2 86 1fir, I I 1 + l 11 II 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 A t;itI.lsil1.;1) \t"I":i:i I. I- It 1" I;\ ' 1i. I, lI ,t1 .11 N .1 a>t :t o' ll S. //SlitAr.l) i ! I Iisltcli wt, 3 ,0wii of IV i i.b. t tf, nt. ;:jd cr/ in. mit"Ince. "A I I 1 r"t uvi("tt' . lilt t"I rt'split ettt.", lot 11 it' -11 U VA N('/s. } jiry N1 tiei!., ttniI 't'ril ttte$ .0 ::LIi.VICL CORZRUPTION. ottl)V()) i(21t DeteeI 'o Proclied t Ag ttn t tho Ku" K11tx. i('r\"ic4i tic e':It" of the ad 10 11 are itlii ;;I daily hl-r1 ''s evitletu"e anti re ealillp ('"jir:u'ieti lift(] c"ritlies of 1 N;" 1. hitlrt", rS 'llicf of 1:h(. "Vice, and onto (it' t, Ile utafr 011.1)it":Ito.s. who \\':t:; fil l i tt iotl Ijitt. (lucal)e(1 I'VV :t :', 11:11; i ("(!tl ,..IltllIJlOtW(I to '2'C He\'ertll in\";tilrrrth iit of t)u) ...t"t. )!tore tit)? c( ut11tit on (!x1)c'ntlittties ill 1'hn depart Jut of .)Itti o. 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CZ tl aIttl (Iil')':II.vII se ('lttiI.(" 1.1 )1111 'L i 1) who i('1:Iit! :t1"t'(!1<11, of, )111100(!11 !11(11(! \\"Il( wer(' ,I( \"('1" evell 0011 " "("?.c"II !11 C'111: is l"Oiltl"o1Io(l I)' l':1111. "-- /.,.l' "/r r: N f t'. hy FrCt;1(7'.'.; . B'iehiitlan Remained I Bachelor.:l?1 elegant, Ilitllisit)11, 111:11" till rlitlgt.on 11' 11 c1. in thi:; ("it\", res'(l, }fit vo I:-.I tics (,f the (1111011 a l 15th)('.i'"u" " ' Wise People. Ben is i ni 11i11 f111 lived int city al his (llyM .si no'iie need ilnagiil( Ii that lie isM't p)O+ted1 in all Mtt p1)r tifls; to Iigri( lltllre anid Ii'wticul ttrc, blotanly, etc. Suc" i1111I t'1 )tr.poe thn a110awho nitlkcg4 it his JIHIMillsMS tol soW 111(1 1i1e;11 n1111 J)Ilmfo. A gentlemiani liv u > ling (m1 F-~ort StIVCI 'we1., yH h'rdny s33 l 1(9 lIi. ittl(1. 'F'li ;t' cc rh i I jusit CllIIeiicIi wvork whleni a last 1\eI 1pliNt~eil iy ncd' iiiikecl Y1 %-ou (don't:, volt hlil l)ei.lter let it IoiI(,c forL ~t leattc tw%'J weeuk, 1,)11;; _ '!'lee g31'dcn 1' ftixo'ol hiis ade 111311(1i put, the o n~v into) it 111111); anit} it doctor ull kill flint tyrel Htohlo delad if yolu it I liIul.) oft' I You ought to hear ;e 1)1111(.'( it thriee Avt'(ks igo." .l'1he 1g3IiIlci1Q ltl' n ' sevele two or' (ior the tv3e ande exr'lc'iu * '(}00(1 lIenw 'u"'j, Y ti l(o1111' I Are vont insrulec.! .. . "".t touch that tr'ee till hin tsll)Ma IN Will"11 ! Any stoo cou1pe)11 tell ,youi bettor than to t.rimi it n1'L !" ''im1;1ai'l1e1' expected such~ cx *rsin tolin~lda im n e ept Itl' his; Wvork w'ithout, lived in* ; tu ILet Prtty so001 it cler'gyman1f 8Lau1' 1 ('1'13i14 ii. tlteiol the trot; ;fine tuir Witlh It plensault "good ('I. sil" i1IY." 11111,il de( that it 1113lL hiil is 'c:: i thl is ju, season401. lit 'u=".1 tha~t time lastl fewv (dnvH of MII'leh ;we~rel 1r~}' thel. onily dayts in I'hi whoale ll :i Wicilllb' 11:11); nll sitl!'ly he !01)1)'(1 I'll' l'h( 3011~ l nci~ r a its just 1ii luu Who nevw't lived1 IL (lily oultsidLt Of at kvitv\, cxcrjlt" t0 1,k(11 N.ac~tI tion. 1lme :iuoui nil turneri~pi, hlited, .9VohleCd firely rtlul 5:1i(: " lee here ! ?'a;1 kind of ia ga:r (1II~c Iit M1( f3 13y*I~ ?w if *' lhicif Iri ! tie 8;111 will rill riml into Ill'' ouet au1. thii toll) -will (lie'~' * '}li I r(ef IS stfill inl p)ositio nl to Ill ii flii I 'ic'n ( r~1ks.-])cfrroj/ l',*co I I. .N:v Sic l1.EN its- 'vu: Pot~ui'j i .Nx .--lie rej 3.:r-, (1 tie ilitary POu~illulil icc il lienI traw~f of the Iii. iii I 13reaii III tit( 1'Ira1' Depa)rt 'ici 1it. will sit v(1 LtI cd the Op11inon of six\1 ut illity tii er';a v IVC h l 01). ttlll~ on1 thlis 3;Illhjvt, 1111(d thatt every r' 'icual (+111('('' of' 1.11'3 trllny RILI'IJ oflo '.i fl(Ii-r I 3 ih 'li':iiige ''hrc IiIUlly" hiti ii)~ 'ot i.'at Lt 81, hrc IlIIi'8 that )lilt 11131 thLai ttweli Alives 1P.' chi t.: elftim 101('} ftilygct to the iiidili3'1t 1u1.1 the SI res ilued to securie thei c1 ( ( +t(13 'CIX 1:i ti )i' 11111 Ioit i('iht: . ill! 0, S'VX 11hat.1 11cr'i It life-'c.-Xl " ol' t e Hll 1i 'ct" lie I 3ehil'V3H 1 : it. (1 L)(' I l' M iledl tiild tita cfivery~ (''313l 3r3t11i ofi 11i1111,111t \ (l'IIIIl(IN4 thfli it(~r. .13 II'at+ SeaN(.' )iEX:.-Iil fill oldi ;work 01 It1 ''En;i9ili Sutiiiiucx 31133 'al ii i Ii3IlCX,'..ffu h~is folllO . a .u A M IJNCOLI4'S DEATH. Walt hi Ian's Account of the Sceno t Fore' s Thoatt'o. A- his furlthcoiming Book. The y of April 14, 14(15, steems t~o haf bee a)01i pleasant One througl uti the whole land=.-the moral i norp i(re' p)lenf1411t, tio the on+ .or111, so dr11k, 84) fratrici da~l, full blood( and( dloubt and gloom, o r anid 11enlded at last by the suur of 511(11 anl absoluite, littional -torv, and utter br'ak img dowl if secessionisin--w il most (10111 ed our own Senses I Lee had enapitul tted b)eneatth Che apple)1 tree of Al )olattox. The othrr a1'mies, thedtanges of the revolt, swiftly follded. B~ut I meist not dwell on ac vessories. ' le deed h1 iauteulS. The o)01)1lar aftet'noonll paper the little Evening Star, had spattered all over its third page, divided among the adver isements inl ia senlsatioa111 mnnler inl at 11mndred dif'erett places: "The President aind his lady will be at the theatre this evening." (Lincoln was fond of the theatre. I have imiykelf seen1 him there several times. I remember thinking how funny it was that he m some rtl)eet. the10 leadih1g actor in the greatest and stormiest drama known to real historys stage through l'enturies. should sib there and be so compleyetely iift're ted andl absorb)ed in the h1n1na11 jac'k ;triaws mloving about. with their silly little gesturos, foreigl spilit and flattlent text-) Ml) the dlay, a1s I say, was Il o pitionls. .::-ay' herb"age. oearly ilowers()" were (lilt. I remebelirr where I was stoppinig at. the ltil'e the seao01n Ib'ingh alvan'ced, were nmuny lilne's in fall1 bloom. By on1e of those caprices that ('nter 11(1 give tinge to evelits wit.lit heji1 at all a part of them, I find miyself always 1'lilded of the great. tragely of that day, by the sight. a1111 odor of thase bl0ssom1s. It, never fiujls. On this occasion the tle'atro was crowided, tunmy ladies in rich ald gay costmii1ies, oflicers inl their uniforms, nanmy well knowh itizens, young folks, the 1'al clust ers of gas lights. the usual maingnietism i of No many 0('ple, cleerfll, with perfllles, i'uisic of violins and flutes-:1mid ove. aill, ad11 i-lt1lrlIt.ing all, that vast, vague wonder, victory, tle nltion's viet'ry; the trim ii)ph of Ulioin, filling the aio' the thought, thi scene. Wi(h exhilaration more than all perflel~aas. The President camie bletimeis, alied with his wife, withi'ssed the jpl;v: froin the a11'ge stage boxes of the s5'on(l tie'. tN) Ihrowi iIto o1(e. ald profusely draped0( with the nationial fhog. The acts 11(1 scenes ('f the pie'8-Onie of th<*e singular ly wit leCs emnpo11)1)sitiols 1vhihie have at. least Ih lmerit of pI 'ing (entir'0 relief to aln audiencre lengaged in niental aethtii or blslftess excite mlents andl vares thu-ingq the daty, ats it, mtakes not; the sliht.ust ail on eit her' the mo1rah emotional, pliece t(Otr Ameorican Couisill") inl wh(i('hi, a1rmng other chal ra1ctrf11, so1 (111l0. 1lke, A c'tainly smih a une a1s was nlever' reen,1 <1' I he least. like it 0eger seenI ini Northi AmerP1ien, is inltrodneed4 in1 Englanh with a1 var11ied fol i. hrol of taulk, p)1ot, scene1ry,, and14 s-uih phanlta1smai~gor'ia ash goe's to to miake up a modlern plar dramia(i'114J--had41 pr uogressed0 i brough a (couple of its acts, whienm in) the( midst of thel comedy,1~' or it is to be callod, anid to off'set it or finish it, 0out. a1s if iln na4turel's5 and the great inuse's muoc'key of thmese poor)1 mnmem oesa .)0 initerpolated thaiit scene, niot really or nxactly to be~ described a lt 1al1 (for oil the manyiii hunlldreds( who( were there it seemsi 'to this 1hour1 to ha~ve left little but1 a1 paissinig dre:un, a bhotehlm-ad yet par1tiall1y to bie descr0ibied as8 I in'w proceed04 to give it. T1here is a s'en~e in the jllay rep resenting a1 mioder'n p)arlor'4 in aich twol unpre)1cedent1u d Englhih ladies are' J111informd by3 the1( lunprece'denite'd and1( impsible5i) Yan.Ikee thalt hie is not a miian of fortune, and1( theefore, 11ndelsirabl1e1 for mairriage catchilng purposes50 ; a~fter' whichel the comn trio) make (exi t leavin~g the stage ('lear for1 a umomenit. There was a pas.a hush~l 41 it were.i At this period t'nme the 1mrder' of Abraam hincohl1h (Oreat as thalt waIs, wit h ad4 its mail ild train ('ireih(1g round1( it, and1( Htre't.ihing inl the future for man a(cetlury, ini thu p)olities, history, arit et('., of the Newv World1 iin point of fact the ma~lin thing, tihe atutal murderlO1, tr'anspir'ed with the cjiniet and simplicity of any com monest05I occurrence11(--t10hellratinlg oJ aL bud~ or1 pod)4 ti the gr'owf-h of vego tationi, for msltanlce. Th'roughi the general hu~m follow inlg the stamge aswtoh hn of positioni, etc., camne the mutlet floundI of a pistol shot, wvhih noi IoneO-hli1ndredth par1t of the auiede<ik heard'(l at the tie--ata yot a m1e 'Vaguu,? trtled thrill--and theni throu01 gh the orna t1men)ted,- driaper'iod starr'ied andl( str'iped( space-way of tht PresCidenIt's1 box, a sudden01 figure, man riseiRs hiimself with hands aui feet, stands a moment on the railing leaps below to the stage, (a distan~o of fourteen or fifteen feet,) falls ou afffsnon1 catchinn'.his bootrheel il the copious drapery, (I he Aneriean fahg,) falls on one knee, quickly recovers himself, r11Mos as if notliing h1 id happened, (lId really sprailied his ankle, but unfelt then-and so the figure, Booth, the murderer, dressed in ll tiin 1)k broadlhith, bare he'aded, with a full h(ead of glossy, raven hair, ai.! bis eyes, like somle moad animls%1R! flashIed writhl light and rqsoiutioih v"ot with a cer tainI st.rangit l ItiahmieP, hiold'i tdltt in one hand I large l1life-walks Along not 11ei1 bactr from the foot lights tunns fully toward the audiene his face of stattidsqtue beauty; lit by those basilishk 'yes, flashingt with desperation, perhaps ilsahity latinelhes out. iii Ia fim and steady voice the words, ", 'c se(me)('r tyr.n ix " and then walks with neither slow nor very ra('pid pace diagonally aeross to the back of the stago ani disappeared. (Had not all this tOu rible sceno-mlaking the mimic olles preposterous-had it not all been rehearsed, in blank by Booth, be fore hand '") A muonent's hush. incredulous-a scream--the cry of murder-Mrs. Lincoln leaning out of the box, with ashy cheeks and lips, with involu tary cry, pointing to the retreating figure : "He has killed the Presi dont-" And still a ni)ieint's strange, incredulous sus)pen1se-and then the deluge !-then then that mixture of horror, noise's, uncertainty - (tihe 1(und some1 whaut Iback of horse's hoof's clattering with speed)--She peiple burst through chairs and rainngl "S, andi break them up---timt. noise adds to the queerlness of (ce1 there is inextricale -confusion and tirr'or-woma11n faint--quito feeble perIsons fall1. anid are trampled onl a1111y cIries$ of atgony are heard-the broad stage siblldenly fills to suflo 4'aut ion i w). it a (ense 1n1d motlev Crowd, like somo" horrible carniv . the au.dience r1ush generally upon it --at, least the strong men01 (t>-the actors tnd act'ekses ariO still there im their (lay co)s)1tmes Rind palintedI face'p' wtithl mnortal f)ig;ht showning through~l the rouge: nom1e tremlblinlg, sonwif Il tearst-thle sc reamls and caills, coImftIed talk-rediubled , trehled two 1r ti.hree manage to l)a up water from the stage to the P'resi de'nt's box--otlhers try to 1'helrt)111 up -e -,etc'., (sic. It thle midst of this the soldiCeis of the President's guard, with others. sutldenly drawtntLi to the sceune, burst in--somc two Ill(lrel altogetiher the' storm the umse, through till tne tiers, especiallV the upper ones, inflllned ivith fury', literally charging the audience with fixed hovonets, nnmskets a~nd pistols, shuti~n i "'< )I:er out ! elear out '-von sons of fin Mch the wild scen1e, or a stggestion f it, rather, inside the play-hose that night. Oltsile, too, in the atm0osphere of sirhoek and raze. crowds of people, filled with franv, ready to seize out lly ontldt, for It, came ea 11r eunIit ting n1rdor several titmes on innto 11()'t indiv idl Is. One such rt e was specia.lly exciting, The i tfuiated iBrow\d, through som1e c"hallem1, got star1ted~ na :inst ones mmhl Pithler for w"orls he uttoemd, or perhaps l~'ueiIling 06it ondeuil to~ 21ual hangueii po licemenl(i , who place~d him int tinh'it miidd anld fought their11 way slowly rushhlitg anld (ly~ling -to 11nd( fro - the niught, the 7ls, the ple fa'es manyi1 fright emfud peopl1)e1 trying inl vain to) (xtrienite1 the1tlIvs-t~lhe jaws of' dleath, hurking liko ai corpse5 --the silent, resolute hlalf-dozren policemen01, withh nol weaplfiH but their little clubs1), yet stern and11 steady~l~ thriotugh till those eddy3inlg scene t~o the grand tragedy of the hi m1111 with te pro'ltelted manu, Wvhom taeyplacd insuhrityv for hight ande dih age d hhninth mornmg And ini the mkhIlIa of thatt night 1ani1demo~nim of eiiseless hate, inl fuiatted4 soldier1s1 the auidienee and the cro0wd-thle aitage and all Pits actors12 and1( actre~isses, it~s painit pots, CMyantgles andh gaslight -the life blood)1 fromli those veins, the beist anid swedt est of the land, dirips do)wn, and1( dea4thl's ooze/ already blegins its littl# bubles on1 the lipls Huteh, hurriedly sketched, weree tis ncom(lpantimanltts ofthe death(181. of tAnd inl wuriidet' and1 harrorl)1 un1sur1 i 1 deaIthl was painless. W hat att at'ty to) 1r ljior1thrl'd 80,)000 federal ofilshl illn111 hi repub lie ! J1 is gr'atifyitlg to know tha~t ai dlemocratie cofigreseII liuttinlg duiwi tihe slipplies for feedhog this ravieh on h1orde of leeches. An ld lady waus in the habif o: talking to her' friend4 in aL gloomy depri'ief hug malinner1, prt1esffithflg (l tihe sadl skie of life. "J-anrg it,' sait one, after a lon~g and P1ombre1' inter was a bright sideO to the moon 1" I In Canon City, Ool.,- a man can' ,take a couplo of broken chairs t< 1 the cabinet shop .for repairs withou L hearing such imputations as-"Hi 1 yo with n. ahir did she 9" BACK CHANDLER'S F10I!1HO1SM. HOW hu Saved" thet LIf6' of his Littl Daug'hter, and;t what hoe Sfl'orod 1 Cut1'soquonco. friend of Siertuvtl' (lenIiiltix of th gies i1it IleI.tterl to the Ji~tl)I1V till lteid1('1 t in the life) of t'ile ltte wvhicel ixp~lainP t11e (sanginl~e hll o: hi.( face: P 1ailtt'. y'ou wVouldC like t4) ]:n()\ total1 I Ihave. 1i.trid and readt i gut-t (ilil tboiit him, itnid it~s time14 a" inleti xotitethiiih of h iit. H e is I gre'at hig. inan, over six feet vigh 111titlitabout. sixt~i year's oldl. He a;'i l-loraItpe (4,.(.( (' were 111)::1 Withlini I eitt-eal1 of celii otlie;, ati still Minigle IIuil did ats line is %a iitl Chandler to tiefeat floe pit~l. ap it for the presid ency. Hl'~ a.tk; 11' 1.. ::ing, heavV w~tI : of ('el t.)'j11 st'i(1 and steady gait(. lie cli e i W ;l alternate white andl red fait('' 1 fr'ont Itilcl high. iane111 ill olie imuet( and it. h)$111le of papert'i iii t.~ c otliei' H1uIwer waills for l1PiI11'. I [4 is alwaysx oil bnuiness. Me~ spite4 ever'y Piglit iii iilttOs;-lw:tv4i to tlI( left, seltloi xtriiiglit, 1111(1 \! ith the Sallie r'4giilaril y titi pu1ic~t.itaLei: hit ()V$'y Itc' ti. '11. Iiigli I111,1 ilii roi it. lilac Ilit' ligii 4' lP~L( i tI 't('ilt shp he (t'ari is li glt, l 1414t] 114)14 itih i tti etl file t.. (Onu it ('old like (lie i'ed rltre+ of it be. l)t)i \( headllig;ht.. Nine v* nine 111(:1 \\":t' lli)et-y n ine r nitI:'k;~ freoigli t'd WVi l the ii) lA iiti jIl 1.1 ett "Ol ) ci ul; I121 had hii I 111.1 Cx.' 131t h1)\\" t.hio W4o 1i(l is 1;'11 vei I,' i; '; ' '*' S r~ falce Ile a i i t1 1his ('1'okfo give YV4)11 11)4).a .1I. 19i11O1' o-vVCllee V 41 eals xitif'( zIlwk.'iCS(jl (i1t!1 l he, 1)4 it ' iui ka l\ st4)e(xiiult I ini litsxi iI'.-s, I l1; I'm 1) his I'$4)til all.. owei 11 t'g~lt Ittitiil he4 '110 \"0(1 ito it. On thbe ti: ('\"'lIiitr, ititt'i L" 1y ii 1t el the gte t"u a6~ctit I ;:t on cmd i the fuiieli ' Haile, Owni Ii (childI. w\ith it lint ilee ki o wit i e L 4.)s dlg4Ci of' in' ('X 050 411l lt'i(+d tA) b o' (41)801 With itt Se'v\.' tt to)I~k the ('111)411( $14 41. tune 11914~'I ('V htiti " his hea)( , ne!iie'411 tl 11 I:114 aiti. it to at ('1"i5(. Tl !11111!"5'. '.115,t 0elve, Ill an flusI h o f tile face4 \\"(" So) e)t)1J 4ItIy' eolhkE' 1 11-11it1. 4)1(1 /,-i.'I 11)111 i'iill'xl Ilij-)il h h lis l, iSt etc. lips :i 'q1j og onh Foil (';tI' 'ii )tlS 1.111 (+(i )k4(1." A1 1llvs'cUi11 .\V:t Ii I Illdiltely Senit 141)". \\"h,) aiii l at1 f(\ itrioa etl 1[" (X 2;lIll 14)1 )i (1 : 1\ lie Sttitiitt.(e I [to OW lie+Xtiilel! 14)11. at~t lit II )Q ('1los' dleItlanll 1 ]nkt1()\\1 (li w or t. '.')1 1.si itl, . r Farmers' Children. to iilt n ie the gr epeht illlIrtr is 18 hiI;Itt it Fettrif in A'crer'' Monith nesQ8H or '('1111 8I4L1'vall"~f of Alniori can :1tgriodlttural life f 'lThe Alueri('ai l'alrln 1, in till hli 11.'v(41 ma11d( ugly i' fisioii for lifo3 Ile 111rt onily conisidere'd th11 mueantl of gott.iiig a livinig. E~verything tt st( of thi--verythin~g reIlLtiil); to society a11nd oulltln--.has hcel] ster: lily ign1oredl. Hie give( th h1il (ii e1' " At; ItlI'11t.11tagCH of I1(1'A0018i, 'niot ie'4'0' ,11'* lg the fit't that~ them l Very tIdv tagesQ cal1I int0 being' it e t, s ors ia"-a .Abi, wfll ( dlct~e t'linnIIily ill it ]oincly' fairmi i faii y i broeughi~t, all ~ill norc IlIYCe had it fovr Ioe P111 ill, the neigh beu1'Iig ao'oleiy r'eztii1o1 in 110 do" 'rQ4' the chiildlren ofthIle 'Europmar 1).118111ult. !I'ho('~I 11me1ho0 with tie. tioui. they wvill ha1 realy: on reaching tic'r iiiajorlt~y t o flee theo farm and see': th (ii' it v. JU the1 Ainii i'ah1 farmeor wVishes to 101111 11 tilt Iii lerec of.'( living and1( ;ce ;iu la Ii Vi ig ; llnhl we n i'tatkc hii 11111~ 1i +018Zi10 oIf ciii litire Ilt4 '2e1.4I iifh II 408(' not. :.al o 1(verl this st I.1t'i11. Ilild wV(bioi(4l' what. we 1 r(in b y it. '., get it liy.ng, Co? i1---. this .j:; the whomle of ii a to aig lic~nItif1 oral ii' tu f,l8 (li: ('4Il (gin~ I'll tieiit ther is hol ilifh'pti'ro he. t W0('1 liviii' 151101 g4l-'f.iIg IL living. .1? iii i' I~o ' lfe. P('0lVIii is ill t ii ly it ' l i i : 11to 1 11 L I h ir ' i iit .i .'i'ebe t~ 41110 L (I l tlt'y 111118 .('Id Ire of that,18 r1111 thlis gis th foly fll(':sii, Iha hasV azn A vtiing 111111 (le til 411hg I 114111:L roofle 1 the ii ts wi1I'1 t~liev nfl li'elipii41 the (litlCr 'C' h)4'tMV(.'(*ll lividnd 111getlfilig aL living, c~a . '.V(' 1b11 ,itisiietl w~ith1 the hitttei l104 lone Eite IilIlie faim'uus ('hildrel b; 811)8 iWill hearLts need f ftiand fit t)'l4e whol IlIWv l(-4l1.'11d to i'1eogni7t brin l atnd1 1111 t, ICIts2. the B~est rie 111081, iliiJI)rt.Jlit c>? thoei pqtfOhltl t (11011 110.4' 1.11011 ? Piiw canI we (1i1; tit' 1es4 ? 11'. a.iNI zerhsi :'l By tlicad 0 ')11 111( 84cet at111 11001ilg 1)1il Jl 48811 de: ii. .vii 14;'4:11,iS 1 4'f i al t Ii!a i1. l or nI -hCHuo c111 h5.1101W?.' r the Iyoiil u(' , ' tlv t c(111)l; (41 A uteri iii 1 1~e 11t I 5(Il ia 1111 S IL"4a1 li!It brR. ld \V .1.'1I LLe, nd "iv PS ie ITT VRE Glrnternl Thouftahitis procln.ln1:'q Tt" IPGAR fI'1"1'RRS'116' 11108t R (ftldcl'ntl lU. Viuuraut that' over sustaiuod- t lo 'ttlttkt e. sy RtUm No i'ersou eau f'n o hbt 8ttt'( >t '' , nccor(Ii11j 't'o' dlYbt'tl rtW, ;tu(l' 1 iYtrttti li ng unwell,: provided their bDttoa et'( fO1 % Atroyed ly . nlitt'eral pgiso\ of other lueans," ai'tc( 'tai, ol'gatls WA tM tsvyc tit replttr. I , . .Yi{ 1 io is ltenijtten$ Ati f 'i to Iihitt( 11L I''tt},e>, t, '11,ch aro 64 p1'c,''fi" lent in tho "alleys of our groat 't{ ttt* tllt'onghnnt. tho INItlid State ,,espoolnll 4 tit th(ihb of the Misslasippi, Ohio, Mlesou d,.: Illinois, Tennessee, ('utnborlanti; Mtlbtu Aux, Red. ('olorado,13razos, Rio Ot'h'tltl#, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savants d), Rif 1 Allt ke, ,lanlcs, 1(041 Iiltllly Othet'!ff *ltlt' their va:;!t tr'ibute'-rose thrtinghout All ' 61tit'o cotultry durin Ole Stunlnor Anti Ant111110, antl remarkably' Ao (Wring son mill., of tu11tsual ht'at.at1(1 (1I'V110a8, :It'tt Ill arialll%. a 'ct 111pa I I it'd by " I, xIell.'dve tie rltlr;t'111t'll(8 of tllo siotuacll and Ivor. autl" Ittln'r a11tlolllinal viscera. In tllotr treatnl('nt,:t par ttivo, exerting a pow Ct'I"at illtlllt'l)l'l' WHO I l1 Illest various or. g:ttis, io essciitlltllt' lu't'ess:11'y. '1F11411't is nlr ca;h:u't is for the purpose Penal W DR. J. WALKER'S Vl.xLa l( 111'rel.1t8, 03 tht' ' will slu'ctlily renuwo tho (lark l euii-)rcc viscid 111111tcr with which the btiwels at'o loaded, at fho Aamo tilue stitnnlatin;~ the r("('r('tioIla of the livor. Slid 0.1.46 illy restoring the healthy ft111CtN1115 Of thrl' elirr:Ttive o1'ga11a. Fortify 111(1 11cr({ by irrifvle" ! all it-4 tiitidas s;uiltsLdico'n with V'f\'EOAIS Bit'r1:1;s. ikn eltiticatic can tako hole' nl :1, svstelli'tllla fore-avFFlc l" I).1 !cj1('p its of I t1({ igttctibtii )lontl. t'll'', fain ill the Slwut(lets, 'gu hot ''ightnesaof the"Che't, I)lz ineha, Sou;r 1:1-11c(ationts of 'lift StolnaClt, Ratl'F(tati ill tllu Mouth, 1 ilious Attack . I'alpit(i tal;t n Of lilt) 11r:u"t, I11llamniltion of the Lungs, !rain ill rho rcgioit of the Kitt - II(tV's.'111(1 it hundred other painful t 'nip' tollla, :It'o thl: 0l1:sltringli ut' I)YS1tcp$in. 0)lo bot t to will prove it better guarantoo' of its merit's than a lengthy advertl e. lien'. 4csrolula,, or king's Evil, WI T&, Swellin1gs, U i'el:., f:r}'si1 clamt, fitt'elled Neck, (loitill, S0, ro trots 1111115111llllltinlls, Indolottttl' Iifllat(tmiuioI is, Mi+rettriltl AII'tlations, (,)Il Scitt's, ]irtiptiulltt ul'tho Skin, So1"o Byes, On. I n Ihehe, hR in all'othor runatitutil nat I ia. 0 easts7 WAisI:lt'$ ,'1\t:(1A11 jlrl'"rr:att barer Siltt\t"t9 their grt t l'lll"ali''(l power., hl the' most. oh5tinalo nntl itlt.ractable cnso:s. l'ot' I1itlnlltln:11.oI'y and (Aironia' I4;)i'LIiliatlklt1( (:slut; 1ilioitn, Relnit tt'11t. all!I fill ('101itten 1{A't'C,'S, ll>iana&taof the I1lttutl, Liver, hittllel-s And Madder, 0.1-No 1111a r: llat"c no etltl: 1. Such Diseases, l"i.":It:sa(1 h3 ' Viti:Iled llotd. i1 erbilll i('.1{ 111 ('ati('. i. -I'e'rsotm Rn" t:i eti its faints nntl AtinCi'aln, f't1Ch n 1'Intu Iu rs, 'i's'1n'-':r11ttr". (cold-boaters. and Miller):, 11R they atlvnt c,+ in til'ej hro subjaot to put:":tlvsis of the Bowl -It, TO guard 71';:Iill "L IIIit. Ishe a don' hl' IVAL(iES'9 l'1 N 1 Ia:.t (1 I:1 I t I"'.Its tn"rnsi ''Ville. l' oi' h' K i ll 11iseaSl'!4, 1?I'll pt Iona, 'l'et it'I'. -:dt-Ii}thrill,, I;tttl''}It's, ! 1 ,)(R, I'llltltl('R,