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E I U I N E A W. U. MliAl), T. 1'. K I1IHMVS. FRIDAY, MAY :24, 18C-7 About fivo months since this town id tin place on i\ o map of the eoun (y, and was unknown to t'.o oioreial world. It is tru 1 Al .. Shortly after the r-, :v ntcnccd bad weather camo on and an almost total failure of crops was the result, from which cause i ir m ricipation9 were not roalir. :. V«.ir tho suffering in the e -try is greater than with tl -o iM. 'vn.— Heretofore tlie farmers of tho coun-j ty were, afters o Hug. pr pared from thiur surplus grain to trade largely and pay promptly. This year in stead of having grain or other pro duce to sell the farming community of almn,it the entire portton of Northern Iowa and Southern Minne sota, have been compelled to buy seed graiu shipped from Wisconsin, or let their farms lie idle. These embarrassments naturally reach ev ery branch of business, and the suffering in the towns with, dull times is equally as great throughout tlio entire section in which tho sta »lo products of the soil failed. But those discouragements have been bravely met by tho agricultur ist# of the country, and now tlio merchants and business men of the country aro extending to them all Jho leuioucy and accommodation, which their own difficulties and finan cial embarrassments will permit. That tho country will oorno out light iu tho end, none that, know it# fertility, and tho energy and jje 'ermination of its people can doubt. Nevertheless it wiU'requiro all the -atienco of the business men of the ••ountry, and economy and frugality -f the people to successfully weather i.io storm. The crop of small grain t!ir mgh 0 tho country is now in excellent ••'•ndition and promises abundantly. T!io time to wait for those now jeding its avails, whither consum er, trader or creditor will socm like an age, but thero is no alternative •mt to wait. Harsh moans to ob tin money will produce only addi 1 ional anuoyanco, where thero is not question of honesty and honor testod and established. These facts have kept the busi of tho plaoo restricted within u'.inatural limits for a placo, the 'eruiinus of a railroad for no truth is better established than that the legitimate imports of a country will 1." limited by its exports. In other words a country that produces no surplus,? cannot with profit to the •iealor, unless it has on hand a sur plus of money, consume the articles ho may bring into tho country. Many no doubt will urge tha't tais failure in crops and the consc uent limited trado for tho past vinter, will, with tho road extended, mtinue to cmbarass tho placo.— This may be true to a limited extent but not permanently. The reason :J no country in the United Status i i more fertile and productive than litis to which fact add the other undeniable one that not one twenti eth part of tho farm land within ringo of the place, is, or ever has been under cultivation, and the con clusion may be safely drawn, that t'.ie increase of productions from lands now nutilled and contiguous, will moro than keep up any roduc tion that may bo reasonably antici pated from an extension of the road. The realization of these facts will restore confidcnce to the business of i '.ie placo, and help r&store confidence i other parts as to tho futuro of .lorthorn Iowa, while an abundant :rvcst will bring up the angles of t!io farmer#' facial organs to their natural position. It was our intentioDHo give the tir.mo and location of cach business li IUSO in the place the already great length of this article admonishes us however that this duty must be de ferred to another time, when it will be a pleasant task to servo all such as may aid us in giving their busi ness and location as much notoriety as they may desire. The True Radical published at Davenport Iowa is the nauio of a j» '.r paper devoted to the interests tijte aati-prohibitionists of the Til. W,,M\ l\-: is l\.c name of a now paper published at Nashua Chickasaw County Iowa, by Andy Felt, devoted to the interests i of Sambo. It is a splendid looking forty column sheet fr1! -'.Vr'ly isms.'' and if not •.' t: o I'lu-.v*. ,r tl,.. l.lf." -V •Mb LIL'X O- HL': (H XTV-THKL U KM J* A It Fl.\ SSMK-XT am) FCi'L'iiii l'ii •!»!:e ra. i vil! 1 it' tir: •«. :iu- i:c principal business men of :!ie county, in connco tiou with ot'. ,. •, i of the people not onlv of tins nlaet: from ailiace nt towns and States had i South CiV.Ui* condition That they should ]u is not the fault, but the misfortune West ot this tow:. :o it are in a deplc 1 e earlier begun the erection of places of business here a remunerating wintor ami summer cent country. but of the country i idenr i by other towns contiguous, and upon degree availability. Without elaborating upn tho ineontestible truth of this statement, as Journal- i*t» it becomes our duty to urge up- on the people of our place the ex. cecding great importance to them- tLJ selves of putting tho highway? lead ing out of town South and We^f iu the best possible condition. The people now and must take into consideration that less than six months sinse thc roads over which the tide of travel now tending to Cresco comes, were comparatively :formiJ U'.workol because there was none to wrk them, and that they consequently untraveled. if men to put them in thorough ro- pair, for the tide of travel that must it can be accomplished we would suggest that each of thc business men of thc place subscribe in money or work, such sum as in tho aggre gate shall put thc road to New Ore- outlay of their monc, lot thorn loot .om« good aud oompttent road U master of their own to supervise tho L|l0 wuiK. Ontj .i ti.ia ,,*j to which she aspires. Qnestions aro sure to arise in which we shall need the aid of those outsido our town and only by binding tlieir interests to ours can that nwl bo relied upon. Greeley and Uuvls. Those distinguished secessionists arc now the principal topic of ani tn adversion in thc Republican press served rights." The, went to war I i e in their defense, but lost their cause. That Greeley should sympathize i could not well have done less than to go bail for his friend Davis. He has been perfectly consistent in ad vocating secession in 1&G1, and bailing tho defeated chief of his cause in 18G7. The Republicans should let him alone.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Rcconsti iU'tl»n Tor thc Koiih. Tho bill prepared by one of tbc i 11 kU,t ir surrounding.— :for i to possess natural advantages that 'constitution, statute and ordinance i in the wisdo- :i:. -mv of P^v- & 1 is M0W an set about fortifying and strengthen- Tire Conv^Mons. ing thps* natural Idvantages, that they nr broaght to thc vention at Pc.* Moines on the 19th 0 Now it lcES mmld lo ol|s Wc r0ECIV(, w()r).cra Ncw will not be comfurtcd. Thc release i ^00^e men. We arc unable to perceive 6ethcr Stnry sufficiently agonizing, but it seems furnishes a very fine de to have become diubly so, because of tho fact that his fellow-secession- i an sion" was nothing but a revolution, Co., Publishers, No. 1G2 Nassau and that every dissatisfied portion street, New York. of thc people of any government had a natural right to "revolutionize." Davis and his followers acquiesced in interpretation oftlioir To-i a.'v o [.roj.nred it l:ad their di-app-.-v- To honi NHJ "in CFH Without the ]•/'eauible ihe bill Notiet^ is hereby given that repo folbnvs: sing entire confidence in jny son, lie it enacted bv the Senate and "i»e u onaerea iv nio cenate aim «ittines jv marKcy. at ins req Iou?e of .Representatives of the }iavt from this time given li :,.it«l St itos of Ainorwa, in IV,•- i v assenuded, I hat every eiti-1 __ June, to nominate a state ticket for t]u suprprt of thow agking rcconstructioll cf j£. we a constantly t.irong them. whose sole ambition is to proeuro a moans to this end whilo we arc ready to adopt any other by which vatiye of James I?. Sturkey, at his request.. control sllll charw o( of the United States, although earnings, but I will not bo respon- lie uiay liavo bceu a slave, oris the siblo for debts coutraeted by him i descendant of a slave, or by reason during his minority. of race or color js deprived of equal JOSKPH S i v I K i:v. rights, .shall, in every Stat Territory, have the right to vote, at all elections for members of Con gress, for Presidential electors, for Representatives and Senators to! all State, county, city, town ami daughter Almina Sloan, at her own or hereafter may be ,i enacted, and every custom and prm 'ally shared i ciple of law heretofore recognised in y State vr Territory, contrary to tho lino of tho It. li., it becomes us the foregoing provisions, arc hereby like men of prudence and forecast to declared null and void." I The republicans hold a state con- iu, hc countrv on the of ro guffr3ge) negro ifroodoiPi an a^vhite slavery. On 26th of thc samc mouth anotbor state convention is to be held at thc democratic party," which for the past ten years has consisted iu I nominating men for office without democratic ideas, and upon plat- tbat any delnccrat woul |emocratje platform, or simply a modification of the more tont absurditic9 of advanccd mongrclisnij w5tll a sct of candidatC3 jet this be thoroughl) done a? abolition votes to themselves, think- ia5 o \fnwpr Inct voir nt tlir .00,1 a„ho ground ,11. por.ni, As ing llcmocrats mMt Mpp rt tllcm bccauso thcy nfe thc mp?t congcr candidatce ?uff of the people The cla88 of men who wil control thc |June convcntion sin gon in a thorough state of repair and for7,„d telling u that tho tho same west. To superintend tho morc ce lb04, have insisted on presenting candidates that none but republicans could jcmocratsmi Jo t0 aidtfaeIil MOWER, ,hcir en rlrt ot „„r fir0 until ,cI1 tlJ0 SW hope to retain for our place the rank -uro thj pp0rt w|]Cll]Cr ot aemtiviato »tuamor prc5pcct8 of tho ticket tfa nt thc pcop]e Msuring t])Cm tU eamc timc d)at pup rt none but true ard tried dem ocrats and upon a platform of prin ciples recognizing at least tlie truth and nationality of democratic ideas and principles. 1D GCABD in all parts of thc country, and one tjuard fur June is now ready, would infer from their furious howl- °Peils with Jlr. Gilmore Simms s i ng* that they have determined they FOK 1KB.-The followed by John Eoten s of Davis upon bail was, of itself, Sharpsburg or Antietam. Col. Jas. description of the battle of spription of "Ilampton Court. The c^''or ist, tlip Hon. Masea Greeley, was Sydney's Writings on Liberty." anxious to, and actually did, vol- Besides these, there arc a number uutecr to become one of hie bonds- of discourses on "Algernon interesting literary articles, to- with a Piecc thc justico of theso violent assaults I Ilayne. All who desire to upon Greeley. lie did infinitely i unacretand tlic ideas of liberty, as moro than Davis to bring on thc taught by thc great English apostle, war, and upon its breaking out who Algernon Sidney, and contrast them was morc anxious than he to allow I W1th the Southern States to secede? Ho moans to sccuro this number of Thc wrote column upon column, and Guard. For sale by all News quoted and strctohed every authority Agents. 25 cents per copy, or £3 in tlio books, to prove that 'scces- Pcr ycar of Poctr7 thc present time, ought, by all Evric, Horton & The sccond annual meeting of the Iowa Sabbath School Association be ho1,1 at °^n m,a(^ ... rail roads and thc racuot Company with them ir. their defeat in attempt- To Janes Mead dofendnnt. Sir, you arc hereby notified that on or before thc 10th day cf June, 1867, there will be on file in the oftice of tho clerk of the district court in and for Howard ooun ty Iowa the petition of Charles Devorough praying for tho satisfaction, cancellation, an I ,|is May 24, !SG7-t2 To WIioin It Mar Con««rn T1 Pn,,hc U0tlC0 18 •l«-n,lir,ai i .. i troninient is submitted to, eonMiuiptiou, iii- I do not nssumo liability for her in debtedness, if any, created during minority. Dated Now Oregon, Iowa, May 3, 1?07., E. B. PLOAN. SII.VTTERM CONSTITRRIOXA E*8Toasr by Heljnbold's Kxtraot Rrcuu. »ewe ffliai OFFICE u? the same lac, to rgo ...be db-1 & CREMEK, tinctive measures maintained by Dccorah & Calmar, Iowa. a i scorn to stand upon. With its past gcc FARMERS, don't give yon? orders for r.ny kind of MOWKK or RSATKR, until you record in view we prefer to wait and [have eeen tho BUCKEYE improved for 1S67. Wo sell the Buckeye as a Mower, Roap er. Propper and Self-Raker, and warrant it in every particular, and to perforin well in every capacity. BEAT THEM ALL ^0- ^tho Auburn, New York. At this trial the askil!g tbc j,6th of UCKEYE covered itself all over with glory, and carried off The Highest Pri v A GRAND GOLD Ml over all its competitor's as u and the New Yorkei Seif-Kakc took the fust und second premiums as n Self it nko. This trial was never sur passed in importance by any trial ever held on this Conti nent. There were no less than 53 entries of Reapers and Mow ers, and tlic trial continued during a period of three weeks during which time th® variety and severity of the tests to which each Machine was put, where all that Mechanical in genuity could suggest, while the principles which entered into the construction and working of each Machinc were closely examined with the most rigid scrutiny, by thc judges, who were selected by the State Board of Agriculture with reference to their fitness for so important a task. JB^ifFor any information respecting BUCKEYE Mowers and Reapers, CASK'S Threshing Machine, TORNADO Thresh ing Machine, SKINNER'S Gang Plow, HAWKINS Horse Hay Ituke, BUCKEYE Sulky Corn Plow, Sugar Mills &c., Ad dress us at Decorali or Ctilm.ir, Iowa. MARSH CREMER. n27vS Da™'P"rt commc'"= n8 ,, tinuing threo days. Io 1807 »"'1 Mn" cVrrangments with thc various ,. of tho Northern lino to return all ing to carry out his secession doc- ,. i rt- ,1 i i passengers attending the meeting, i n e i s u n a u a e i n k o i 1 FUEE, who have paid full faro over 1 1 their lines going to tho association. In District Court Howard County Iowa Charles Dcvcrough) I vs. Original Notice. .Jamea Mend. '^sc'iai'£c from the records in the re- corders olfice in "said county, of a certain Mass., feonators for the purpose of: mortg ip'e miide l)y Augustus I'eadle and forciug negro suffrage upon the north Eiiz\?1'.pcaai,e'/i(ni1 ,tU:lt 'ou aP- pour thorto unl defcud on or boiox'c uoon may bo found below. Its author, Mr, of thc second day of thc next term of the Sumner, in the letter we imblishcd (li*trict court t0 begun and hel in snid county cormueucing on the second Monday :eond Monday in our default will be VUWN*^ VWIIKUVUVUIG WJ last week assures thc country that after the seeoi it will yet becoino a law. It has i yt!l:,tem1)Cr 18C7« been submitted to tho leading men 1 for by the petitioner. of tho republican party in congress, 21.._ 1867 and has their approval, though when J'° i V/M entered as prayed entered «nd a decree UICH ^^lEAD, i\.ttyu. ft* Pwitlonor. (LATH'S IMMBDTATB/P.BLIBP— A is tbv^ao»t CHAMB Tonio and l\in Killer, is tk/mo't valuab! and cheapest Oyuily medi^tLa in thc world, will certainly ani'/if used in time will prevent, the folliViiwf disease?, as can be proved bj" nearly o&Tthouaand letters from peniona who have/s\l the medicino: ll is the Chol era Morbus, Atui0c Cknlcra, Cramps, Cultc, Coyghi, Croup, Congestion, Colds, Cut*, Dystnttry, puir&<ea, Dipthtrii, Fever, Iihciimatism, Fever una Ague, Neuralgia, In [iamn-ition, Fpavi\, fpraint, Toothache, Kar achi, Tlcadache, ftMkathe, in short, where- ever pain or eore^: -Mjxi&tfl, either infernal or external, tliofc uppty the medicine, and tho patioat tyU rcceivoShnmediato relief. In 1819 acd ia 1854 thij medicine cured many thousands aoiie'^^vlth cholera, and ita ta.iely uso as a "pTevonta tivc saved millions of lives. It is thi cheapest! One thirty-ave cent bottle of thfri mp'olc nc will euro more com plaints than\tfio h-.ndr^ff dollars spent In cnvploying d.ieV': /The thirty-five cent bottl'j ia aa large rift.y eent bottle of any other medicino It is warr-7n{ef' &no bottle of this modi- cine can bo had Af mjj agents, and the privi lege given the lurellr.er of using one-hall the contents (It trffil, and if it does not prove satisfactory/thi) money will bo re funded. No family shoAf%t*oitKout it! Dealers ma-/iell yoitHjey have something elso as good/but do notDc deceived—ask for Chamberlain's Relief and take BO other. Sold by all the leading wholesale and re tail druggists everywhere. SVAI.V MANUTACTIHISO COMPANY. ?4 S. i Water Street, Chicago, Sole Proprietors. Swms's UAI» U+m ftu&rm Qtay Haw. f" AU\R AMK3' s A s i A u S A E S him the me and I Ai iv •*. GREENLK.VF & Co., .- i 446 & Lake St., Chicago. OF A LX. KINDS. J09 gt gt Louis CANBN LT0 LLIV ^erebv gtven that ^tite or Territorial Lo.»isHtirc* tepo^inc iniplieit- confidence in my ly my alarming: symptom*, mi it no OSR.r THE OEXRIXU. BCOOT FOR SALE.—FOR partic ulars enquire of li. F. Fobea. ITKL.MK0t.P'8 BXTBAOT BBOltr glVCS health ami vigor to tlio frame ami bloom to ,.. ,. ... health ami vi£ir to tno triune mm EIOOM TO tUe paliil cll ^k- lMliUty i9 HCC0 ,n,)iniied 8:itiity or epileptic fit« enmc. E* li- Sloan. Merchant Tailor and Draper E S O I O W A OFI'L'SITK TUB POST UFB'ICEV, OULD announoo that ho is just in rooer v of a chaioo assortment of Clotki, CAISIMETTAF and Ju'cJy Made Ckthing, AVUeh liO vri'.l ?oll for cuah or ready pay ii9 cheap as they can be bought in tho .Market. Garments cut and made to order on short notice and fits guaranteed. Cutting done on tho shortcut possible uo tico. is also Agent for the Flownce. Siuger nud other Mueliiuee March, 25th, 1367 48v7tf palo*i jaood'cC' en Cen°TS 1 Cura Hea^^Uv^^058' S r. ttousn??,L«u6nci».^oSvaiPa»? in Q.,o and o iV p' g| e & 0IVa1ch y,i Jv i. yt OV' i & r.'8Q,ta^' -rFtTHt'1.0* Wout" 1 'c^ojor® t«& U^^[ndCo^c,^—Rest* ^irrhS^6.Sol® 0rip \ngPa'* an 09»lor9 To the Citizens OF HOWARD COUNTY. We wish to call your attention to thc faet th:it vre huve on hand one of the largest and best selected stocks of goods ever brought to Decorah Consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boot3 & Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Notions, Ladies Cloaks, Cloak Cloths and Cloafc Trimmings in endless variety, Blankets, Shawls, &c. In fact vro have anything and everything nsually kept in a first class lJry Goods Store. Our goods were bought before the rise in goods which enables us to soli lower than those who purchased at a later date. We sell for cash, pay no rent and are contented with a small profit, You will find our store thc next door West of Wciscr & CVS. Bank. Tours fee. BOLLES & WILSON. n-19 vGtf Doc or ah, Iowa, Sept. 1866. VELIE St MEDBERY. Bttceeaaora to Petor Velie Dealers In Dry Goods, Groceries Boot-" And Shoes Hats and Caps Domestic Cloths, Ready Made Clothing, Gassimercs, and Notions of all kinds &c., &c., fyc. TIl1 8 aio host market Price paid all kinds of producc. 5000 BUSHELS 01 WHEAT WANTED. YOU -will always find them ready and willing. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. n40v7) Foroaten Itwa Sept. 36.18M. 9. V. VSBBBRT. T. 8. FURNITURE STORE G. A. PURDY, rdootyiag*t hia funhai:«roM*a OTTBR OAPV. BONVA FLFFQAX, In Oresco. A •MOICK BOT FURNITURE cotrsriviHa MtHniin, Otaln, Looking OUMM, •r» Chairs, Piuiag Tables, Tablud, Trunk*»ad Valine*, lleiug permunoiitly looated In Creeeu and with a lira's sleek of Euntituro, I tun di'teriuiiuvl to null at the luwe-H rate:! and aj chi/ap us they euu bo bought this tido ut' Chicago. February 8, 1867. ful3tf. A GREAT BARGAIN! The t=uvvri,'or will sell !.i f.ivn very cheap! It is situate 1 in Winnesheik coun ty, on the Rail Road sis mili-a from Cre^eo ten miles from Counover, fii*e miles from New Oregon and f.fieen tniloa from 3o curah. Tlicr« arc 2 brooks running through tlio firm and ton never failing springs and tiuiKr sufficient on the promises for the uses of the farm. It ia well calculated for stoek and grain raising, having 400 aeres fenced. 2r) of whioh is under cultivation, and 30 acres with n spring on it is enclosed with a post and rail fence fir a pasture. There are two good wells, threo log houses and a new frame house situated on the military road. The farm contains Ciso icves in all, lying in one tract, and will he sold in lots to suit purchasers. It can bo divided into 80 ncro lots r.n have living water on each lot. There is also a school house in the immediate vicinity For par ticulars inquire of ntit 13] JOHN TVITOLEHAN.' FBENOH Sl SWEEP. AT T1IE1U WATm & JEWELRY Bstabiisli niriit. DECOR All, IOWA. Ilavo opened oat to the trade ft rloh and extensive i:sck of lFc.'eA«s, Click*. Jtw«lr$ Solid Silutr, and, Piatt team, Cutlery, IU •/r. ri, Munial and yor 1h.I uiiunu, Notions, ft., ft. Tn fiict we are determined to fbllow u|i our ire3ent exhibition by as FINE A STOCK nnd as great a Variety Mtabliah luent in Northern luwa. Our exjx rience and tho best of facilities enable UH to assure tho citizens of Deco rah and vicinity that their every want in our line can be .supplied. Every attention will be paid to tho REPARINO DEPARTMENT. e?ocially the repairing of fine watches. A. FRENcu, Mcliregor. (n45*7) C. E. SWEEP, Dccorah. CHEAP MACK. Vyy^ •/fr*\ y. .Va V JE3 AVING removed his Stove? and Tin-ware to Evans' Brick Bock. CONTINUES TO SELL TH£ BEST & CHEAPEST Stoves Wosfcoftho MISSISSIPPI RIVER, THE HE WEST AND BEST Patterns of Stoves. ALWAYS ON HAND. He has also opened out a full Stock of STOVES, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE. on tho east aide of MAIN STREET, CRESCO, IOWA, Where he invites the public to call and examine goods & prices. Established! IN TRADE. 1k« aaderalfiied hM *od la QonitMUyllMaftM tnrlng. A CRE8CO, A iuperiur HMtnnt *f ktrowM of •very J«Mu iitkn and »glc, from tte nrr beat «f mstorial and at re»»onatle iMas. muDowi, iiahssi, WHH»S, SAI DLM atid othar artialiM per* tftinitag to tho trada oao ataatly ou huid h4Tt tl aUMIooti^ iin laini «i tha*: •ow, hi II.o ixnt, h* aolta w^rk, TM\\ on|FnonTvJt a fair ttitng proM. Shop Nearly Opposite uBri«k Block" nl9r7] I). BEAM. Softs. DR. BICELOW Is Mi« only Pliv«oa»n, kj D»w in i tlikt aui 1» cattily ri-li.-vl ii|ion. Oo T" nui, ajj.l not tl.iit (mi riTjl ilU«a»c rcmoiu in vonr »r»ioin,clian^\irlinLVOur i'.u i,l l«w»Jo« iVwlri'Vliig^-nar t.up|iuti»iUi4 tnturo "I Hf«. Hf W iniwlit nt! AT_K WSK.UKf, :n,l NKKVilitra 1't.ii!1.1!'\ .r i*i twi'i.tjr ji-wa, nii in thcr.if.'.ro ^i.: per- Wlu'iit »1! sttln'ti',1 Khoul.l .:ulk N nan ftr liMnl i.f it puti^it i.f Lin nnt txhin vutal siiwio lis lnu Ut«i lit ttilj tlty. Ill rtut aimi RB Tptu'licn in all tliu city pnixiru, IIIM pntli nt i nu.l Ihn lUi'.lic.tl pr.ifiviiii.i'i, K th IHTK mi'l nl^rotvt. w I lm UiA nkiiltsl uiKMtnllt nn.l u of Mi S.iiuoi 1/ *11 .'tli.-n f.ill, ilwpu*, iv .i liira n i-ull. It ts on!y n vi nvm.n ^'.'urronc -vll( n to euro «u !i fiwe. I!U r. on\. ttro [vtr-it: ft «j5!i conUi'iii'^i, aivltlio *t ocmjili.tc in Mi"», Takk pAUiiiTLut N itv* -JVc( .r lline- l.IW IV?T.I»OH i .ui i: i-f hLn tinio k tli.- tiV i('nont ot t!u«k riM«a caii»».l y nc-ivt Ivitilt, which inliw l»ali IU1.1imihl, unlittiaK th. uufurtiinal i In.livMuul fi.r ollhar nr *outy. 'I Vi« wvl t.fT vt tli-w on|v li tlu MC4WI of rip.*- w wca .n anil ilMM Uli' t!io i-.ik'Hlrov tlu' fh\iio:il 111 j\t«l |Kvri'ra, iliitkiiiisli and wifwblu tli.- nK'tnr.i! twlinj^, find e«.lii»U.4t tin' VIt'll IIIIIM'KIIH of umnliiKj'l: tli rj r»f iift arn m»n-cl. Hi" olijeot ot iiuuriM^ fi oi. I exbitoncv tturlf t-oiulorcsl i tor'n i.f uncivwji! Uii-'Gfy an.l Such p.Tj.oia, ivijrtVKiUy tli 'fte i-'iiiltrin I'i.itlng ni.urrv^'-, HIIUIM 1U«O IU UIU.I h\ nxnHin. linin». Riii lKttlii.il, IU) Dr. n 1'V hii now tl ainiLTil, uu .(»i t. lutniro a »jo«*ly ixTm.iueiit euro. i'. u»".Uvti T.H fruo uml ix nfuli'iitiiil. (MH.- j, tiu 17® tl '\tlh O'.nr't S*r'et, c^rnoi i'f M. nr *, linlf k Mud l'roak tli.. wt i»tn.--. IVnt Offic l'-x 161, OlUoafft, 11L OiOf !u tiri tr jm o A M. I" s I'. II. 1 for hi. Uuiilo to IlciltU," potitUhtil ffeo of cliitrRo. N. 11. Liuij.w, Bioil for A Jn8oriptlvo cJrooUr tf •uia IU«i:nH», the bt«t priirr-ntivi) of conuptlaa ku.'Wi. S-'ut ti'tiny id.lrcos free i cIih. i-". Scrofula, or King^s Evil, LH a enustitutioral tK-waso, a corruption of titf Woo.l, by which thus fluid liccoivas i»i tliSk-ajc on any pait of it. No orstan in free from iu attacks, nor i th*no ono which it may int il^rroy. The 8orufuLu* tuint is vaiiously cr.use4 by merr'xrinl duofl.«o, low living, dia onlcr^d or wnliealthy fund, impure air, filtk fvnil fihtiy lmhiu, tlia dojiieiMiijr ricM, nni, aboro all, by the venereal infuction. \Vha4 ovtr l"j its orighi, it w horoditary in tlio oon stih:tion, de» aoinlin® from parent* to cliildron unto thc third and fourth ptsnornUoH indeed, it Feins to be tho rod wf llim who say*, ««I will viait thc Iniquities of the father* apon tlwir children." Iu eilbtte c-imnutioo by di'pa»ition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, ia Iho lungs, liver, and internal organs, ia termed tubercle* in the glands, awellintjs and en the surface, eruption or aoriM. ThU faal aev ruption, which genders in the blood, dopreaeea tl:e me.rgiea of lifr, ao that serofuloua conjtitm U'_.m not only suffer from scrofulous eon phiinti", but tliey ljaro Inr lew pewar to with at.uid tlic attack# of otltor diseaAes eonao qnonilv vast numbers periilt bjr ditordew •which, tilihon^h not »crofulouii ia their nature are still Mtdercd fiital by this taint ia tbe pyatem. Most of the (ausumptirkit which difr eiaiHtoe the humau timily has its origin direetly in thin scrofulous contamiiuition and aaaay d'Htructive tliaensiea of Uie liver, kidnoys, brail^ and, indeed, of all tho organs, ariao froia Of are atrgravnted by tho *a:uo cause. One ia irtor of all our people arc aero^doM^ thfir pusons are inyaded by this lurking in ffetion, and tLcir health in undenuined by it. To clean so it from the ftysteua we must renovate tlic blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy Cuod aad MPOfcUew Attch o meciicinx) ire supply ia AYEH'9 Componnd Extract of SanapBrUlh the most effectual remedy wluch tho medial •kill of our times oan deviso tor this every wlitro prevailing and fatal malndv. It is oa«a bmcd from the most active remedials that have been discovered fir tho expuxgntion of thia feal disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tho evstccn from ita deatruotivo connequonoee. ll.-nao it should be entployed for the c*rc it not only Scrofula, but alto those ether aff«y tions wliich arUu from it, such aa Eacrnva and SKIW DMBAAIW, ST. AWRHEIIT'S FIA% ltosn, or KIITSIRELAA, PMRLIS, POARVLM^ BI. )TCHI-3, RLAIKS and IUIILS, TUMORS,Tim* f"-! SAI.T RHPI'M, SUAI.O HIAD, lUMOweu^ KHRIMATI^M, SvrMiLirfc and VlaacumiAi. Du* DuornT JjTswaraiA, Dnnin, ud, ''C«l, ALL CoMPI^i»Tg XBIKINO PKOM Vrru t15?. ljLOOI- 'l"he popular belief of th» blood ia funded iu trutfc, for scrofula degeneration ef tin blood particular pui.ORC ami yiriuo of tiL, s„i Th» Saraap*- •rose ant egenerato thin v.^i n»{j health ia i»apoeeiw.A u. silla ia to purify a.4 ri without which sounfi bealth IS ID^OHIW eontooiinatod constitution*. ... A Y E E S Ague Cure* FOR TUB IKBSY OtJRB O* Intermittent Fever, or Fever aadAgafe Itruiittciit Ftvcr, Clilll fever, Dtamo AKIK'I Periodical Ileadaehe, or Bilious llcuilaclie, nnd lillloiu Fevers, indeed for the whole* cIasm of diseases arlgluaf 1I»R in biliary derangement, caused by' thc Malaria of Dliaamatic Countries. Wo arc enabled korc to offer thc community & remedy which, while it oures thc above complaints with eortainty, is still ncrfsctly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in district*! where these afflicting disorders prevail. Thia u i u e e a i a s a i 9 E E AXI)AOT E from tho stj*stem, andWfc?eats th« do- Tol pinrnl of the dL-casc, if taktfjraSpyie first ap proach of its premoTutovy sympfonJil'&'ft in not onljr tlic best remedy ever yet ilisenvi.rcd foi-1 his- rla«6 of eoniplainls, Imt also tho rhcapest. The largo quantity we supply for a dollar liriiiKi it ritliin the reach of every body and in bilious district?, whera FKVKR ANP ACUTE prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy ovor any other ever discovered for the opct-dv and pertain cure of IntcrmUtonts is thnt it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it products no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu1 tion. Those cured by it aro left aa healthy aa tf they had never had tho difoase. Fever and A rue 5s not rdono the eonscqncpco of the irriasinatie poiaon. A great variety ef disor ders arise from ita irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Omit, llcauache, Blind ttess, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pat. yiUttion, Pain fid Affcction of tho Spleen, Hyster ics, rain in the Bonn Is, Colm, Paralysis raiif/cment of ihe Htomaeh, t'/pe, M. McKINNIF' AMY. 4, MAR. FNI5VF] and D&- all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent or Wecomc periodical. This Ci'RR expels tho poison from thc blood, and consequently ourco them all alike. It i* an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travailing or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken ecca sionally or daily while exposed to thc infection, that will bo excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sullicieut quantity to ripen into dis» case. Hence it is even more valuable for protect tion than curr, and few will over suffer from Inter, mittents if they a^ ail themselves of the protection this remedy attbrds. Prepared C. AYES 00., Lowell,