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"' 1 ! hi i 1 i r V 1S50 7a3TALIIIED 1656 X7M. T. DEN, u.t raiuTid frutu lie' Saitarn Xarkats, with Ur4t ! Weil a!cled Sia wf Goodi, aaiUblt fcr bla XarktK- Den Defies Competition! Tfio Id want at Cxds will do well to call at DIN'S bafore vrrehaclnf. U tae am to tell 7 CHHA.T BILL OF CCOfcS.r Hi ttock constats o Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Piece Gccds for Hen's ucar, LADIES' DALQRAL'SKIRTS, Hoop Sklrtf, Ladles' Hats, Fill ad Winter Single and Double Shawls, ttxcj Trimmings, &c. ' LADIES, Bay raur Fancy Toods and Kotiona at CSX'S. Ho keep tha largest asaortment of Hosiery, Gloves, and Gauntlets, Fane j Knit Coods and Shakers. CLOTHING. DKS baa a Larje Slock of Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pants, Tests, Shirts and Drawers, Diract from Beaton Sf arktt, that be teivitaa It a publle TO EXiJtlKB. - " . nr.iiEJinEn, nix's is tub nousi to but toub ; Hoots and Shoes, and Ladles' Fancy Gaiters. I) EN KEKTS THE LARGEST STOCK 07 nO?JE-HAI)E and CUSTOM-MADE KOOTS and SHOES la the West, an ' SELLS CHEAP. Tire Hest Assortment cf JZAJFS AND CAPS You can get at DEN'S. V-DES will Well you a Taney IIAT, and the Cheapest CAPS IN BUOWIIYILLE. s V Tooj la -i,t of STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES will fl l a coinrleto assortment al ' DEN'S: DEI sells the Best Tea, Sugar, CoHec, Oysters, Sardines, Soda, Pepper, &.C., CEIrS ON HAXD TH1 E33T Brandy, Wine,, and Whisky, ' (or Domcttic and M ediral nie, and aella tbam Cheap. CISASS AND TOBACCO, f U.a 1t Brand, you Cud at DEN'S. ' ' D'EIST' S hardware, Queerisware. BOGUS AND SASH, -IRON AND-MILS, ' GLASS AXD PUTTY, ' Patent Iedicin33 and Drugs, Oil mid ZPvixxta, . A HE SOLD CI1EAP. F1 U RNITUBE. KEEPS A FULL ASSORT2LE. XVTXTS OK hani: DEN 11 a Large Stock of TINWARE IXD STOVE TIPE, dl ect fioni F.aitarn ilanufactarai. DBS ' Ti Attent tt tit ewti Tloute for the purchase of HIDES,; PELTS & EUHS, ror t -hirti be will always pay . . ' Tiin nianzsT cash phicta ' 5) E N . . "Will :r;iy bis Trappers this Season wltk illnk.CUcr and Bearer Steel Traps. AUO ItZFI OX EARD CtrystslLc-d as-l Pulverized SlriclmiEC- " d b n " teicrra M thatJts to the Public for past favors, and t mid aeu;tou t Buiaeea hopes to merit that lit "! J ii;r" betjy td oa L.ru heretofore. ; Koe, lt.r tl.i .t:s ll.icgia view '-OnkZ. Males and Sisall Promts," .. . 1 S T I-I A. T!l Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tha blood, bv which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Ueing in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ w free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth and fJthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be it3 origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the" rod of Him who tays, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in. the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, eo that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous' in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly' in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause?. One quarter of all "our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate, the blood by an alterative medicine, end in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Ear ptive and Skix Diseases, St. Anthony's Tike, Kose, or Erysitelas, Timples, Tistcles, Blotches, Blains and Boies, Tcmors, Tetteh and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, ItiNGWomr, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Derility, and, indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia ted or Impure Blood. - The popular belief in impurity cfthe blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa tilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions.' AYEB'S roa the speedy cure of Intermittent Ferer, or Ferer andAgnr, Remittent Fever, Cliill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Ilcadaclie, or Eilloua Iielac!ie, and liillons Fevers, indeed for tUe wliole class of iliseaaes originat ing in miliary fleraugemtnt, caused by the- Malaria of Jliasiuatic Countries. "We are enaUed here to offer te coiamunity a remedy which, while it cures the above complaint with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a rcmecy is invaluable in districts where these afflicting disorders prevail. 'Xhis Cure " expels the miasmatic poison of Fever AND Ague from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, out also tho cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar Lriiics it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fever and Ague prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure mid protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain eure of Intermittcnts is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it arc left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. , Fever and Ague is.not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, amor p; which are Keurahia, Rheumatism, Gout, llcai'i'-hc, liund ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection cfthe Fpkcn, Hyster ics, Pain vi the Boiccte, Colic, Paralysis and De ranqement of the Stomacli, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This " Cure " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection t immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious disuicts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be exacted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter roittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared ly Sr. J. C. AYL3 & CO., Lowell, For Sale of '.WM. McCIlEERY, ' Brownville, N. TV GASH PAID FOIi CORN. - to purchase 2000 hushelstf Corn, iclivurd Lthop In Lrovrnville. . ' A1GO . 0 are indebted to ine. either dt note, or iV at nij Th bo&k account, now have an opportunity 0f racing jmiv r nrrsrii Sot. 2Stb, 1S63. nirvSltv BR5ar,i con.iTvAijTD JOSEFn SLTELLAI3ARGEU, Desires to purchase a large amount of Broom Corn for which he will pny the HIGHEST PRICE IX CASH. Febl4-n32-tf . . D. A. COKST ABLE, larORTEB AKD DEALER IK IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES AND BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS Also: Hubs, Spokes, and Bent Stuff. Third Sree. beween Felix and Edmond, SAINT JOSEPH, MO. Which he sells a S. Loma pricesror caa. Highest Price raid for Scrap Iron. December 1. 1S53. ly. Warranted Garden Seed BLUXDEX, EOEXIQ & CO., (Late Johw Garxett &Co.,) Xo. 50 North Second Street, above Pine ST. .LOUIS, MO. Offer for sale at very low figures, a larse and we assorted atock of Agricultural and Horticultural InipW ments, comprising everything necessary to the f aruxe Vether with a large and fresh aurpty of . Landreth's Celebrated Garden Seeds, CROP OF 1RG2. For which they are the sole agents. Their frlecisca rely npon gettinj; from them seels that are notoir' pure but true to name In every instance. Also fle! aeeds at lowest market rates Chinese Sugar Cane Bee Top Ouiona. &.C, . &.c. ALSO COTTON AND TOCACCO SECI ; Dealera la seeds wonld do well U send ttenitht erders. 6eud for Almanac and Illustrated Catalocnte jratl , BLUXCEN. ILOilXia k CO. Feb. 26, JS62n3My Ljofs Earsaparilla, tug CiirOa . C- iJ .... ; , Ague unre VICTORIOUS tiVEIt FACT. MASS'S AUCTiC" LINIMENT.' .K-s'-hv or 1 f xknr. or li.-.-.i.ii : U: or doaili! Tnsa are Urn i.e.-tiuim nnolvi J in tU a'.i!':'i t rjfciioti of 1Mb f ci!:c by O.e martyrs to asternal Ji.-i-a-e ami iiiji.ric. llaUngra fPivcd inlrjinpt df "llic Uii tiiiiilifl tarun, laU Dr. K.t.K. uml i fl.t-Rcj t;st4dar jug two nwfiil V. iutPr in Ilia ra tious if etfrual.ee, it ia ncir cora ing into general ve in txtrj aee tiou ol'tlie civilized gN'be, and iu inaivf Ion :ur' are eTryzlira wic;Unjj Rjloni.-LiiiOnt. THE AFFLICTED KEJOICE. : IU'N'Im:iS ami T1I0USANPS ly yr- -liue tcslvl it 7 virtura, auil ara I rt'Ioii 'n j in frH'(l(iin from long y-.;- UiV'i'' iaix na disease. v"v 'h:cil cllior renivdii'.i liad failed fit t' l'T 'u tha EUOX- S'f A cnny, Ki.inX!x;iA, witL- 31ATISM. H lU)r 1'l.A, tAK- f V '' N A' illvir i )i H-Atjih. Are you 1 . - altiicted wiUi Ol.l) MJHKii Suf- V i -,-:yr,-'; r,.rim fnmt ritf.;.--:, sntAiN3, V-4 --:J-V V:. -i X!:.'A SOllrJ I.VtA iVVjTIi JtVlTlC -LIXD.IEKT i - i S' v:'il all'or.l T-'i inMaut relief. a-itl---" 1 vcrjUttl in li liaMe lo &QM.m. ( 't 1' 1 .,'' Fnr tliena dreadful nccMent.1 tha '. . '77 A AiK-liG MNI11I-NT aliouU ba j ' . 'V auil imin ediate rflicf, often pa r,'-'!'i;'v S J..vv!-. I tlutr V.rtura kUolM alwaya ba V'v, ' . --1 itrrrMll T Snrli duos f ar-t in llii balmy aia contr.dwrgagnt. Jlia THE KOTHEES' C023PAHIOII. It cure CAKES 1NT Til" DKKAST, K)UK NUTML .( UK 1J!-, riMl'M, Ac. Iji-dii-a lio rire a Mire akin, void ifiini Ips, blnlclioc, acurf aud all di.cidiiraliciiH and ix fifrcmcts, hliould attaeV these ti-e;!r,!,ss,r "1 I'tauly'a' dumiiin -i)a tl:rv appfar nilli tl.e AliCliC MNlMi-NT It i excflUnt for Ilia Uai jtivinsr it 11 li!::llliy, gWy ap.' t ai:uic. It is . 5 1 'If I I' 1 ' .' J- GOOD FOH MAIT AND EE ACT. It is a aoveioipa rfn-.edy fai tlie vnrioua diseases iih wbicli liorst- ai e afliicled, cur in.tr tlie most alarininpeasMof i:i:iiy. spkains, niUNd- IIAI.T. WOt'XliS. ntATCri 1:, SWEENY, Kl'AYlX, F.1MJ IIO.VE, EKi-llEAD, MIL EVll &c. No fiirmer, liverj atablo k(prr, or any person owning valuable HOHStS, alioidd be nitbout this ralua bl remedy. For Bale br all reptc1t-bl8.Priigg:Kta an 1 IValera Prices of the liniment, 25 cent, f0 ei nt.- and $1 a tat tle. A one-dollar bottle conliiiiiH aa much 1 iuinient aa eight twentjr-fire cent Lcttks EXTRAORDIXARY ASTaOl'XCEVIESTi Every purcliast-r of a Vdnr tIllo of tbo AECI1C I.PC IMENT receives, at Dr. Eragir'a expeuKe. the UNTIED STATES JOLT.VAU of Xewr Yoik, for one jr:ir. Tba Journal ia a large illus.rated paper each number con taining sixteen pares, b(tifully 1 rinted on clear white pair, and filled with criinal matter from ti e moat bril liant writers of the country. CeriiP.cate of subscription and full particulars of tho novel and philanthropic e terprise, of which this offer forms a part, will accoinpaaj each bottle. An AREN'T WAXTTJV in TXVY TOWS and TTT.T.AG5 1! 11 AGO Sj DLTMtOWiiS, St. I.onis, Ho. Kkw Yoi:k Omn, No. 271 BKUAim AY. Communications should always be addressed to St. Loui V SW 'AK LAHGE STOCK OF - rf' a, - STOVES .AND HARDWARE, FOR FALL TRADE. JOHN O. DEUSER, . Jlnin Street, Brownville, N. T., Return? thanks for the patronsse heretofore extended te him, and promises to supply all wants, either In QUANTITY CXI QUALITY. COOK STOVES, THE LATE AND IMPROVED PATTERNS; . SUCH AS nucli's Peerless, Elevated Ovens, Superior, Golden Era, Kcw Era, &c. ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF BOX AND PABLQU STOYES. AST) UE ESPFXIALLY CALLL ATTENTION TO RIS LATE IMPROVED PARLOR COOK STOVES, EE FURTHER CALLS THE ATTENTION OF FARL2ERS . TO -HIS LARGE STOCK OF HEAVY SHEET IRON, FOR SUGAR BOILERS ; ALSO HIS LARGE CAST IKOJ KETTEES FROM 10 TO 25 GALLONS. A VARIETY OF CHEAP LARD AND GOAL OIL LAHPS Of Kew and Beautiful Patterns; Lamp Chimneys, Shades, ;c. Brass, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware; Lanterns, Saoveis and Japanned Ware. ' A LARGE QUANTITY OF Tio, Stoue 4i Glass Self-Sealing I'rnit Cans VERY NICE AND CONVENIENT FOR THOSE DESIRING TO PUT UP FRUIT! A LARGE QUANTITY OF OF EVERY DESIRABLE ARTICLE. TOE ATTENTION OF FREIGHTERS AND OTHERS , JS DIR1ECTED TO HIS COOKIXQ SKILLETS, 0YEXS, cv Guttering and Gioutin. Tie ts prepared topnt np gutterirs andspouting, and all othei wort cf Mb Una at the shortest notice, and in a workmnlite iaanner, which he warrants to give f at traction. ' v6-nS-ly P23BATE NOTICE. To all Whom it may Concern: Notiee ia hetebv fivon. that MomliT tha 52;1 Aiv cf J.'ey, A: D. 1 i'(5 1, at 10 o'clock, A. M., is the time sot to hear r-ci determine all claims against the es tate of Charle iV. Hall, late of Neaiaha ctoaty. T-T. ' ' . , " All pcr;cns failin to present their bill to the Probate Court by aaid time will be forever bared therefrom. D. C. SANDERS, Probate J aiza. T.r r-TiTiHNor. 2lst. , nl7y8-4Y 4- -,:::;'AJ4 ; .-: I !.lri-.' THE HORACE WATEES MODERN IMPROVED OVEItSTKUXG BASS FULL IROri FRAI.2E PIANOS tp built ft ffcp hpst and most thwia.'h 1 y ecasoue'l ina teria's, and will stand sny climate. Tiie tone is very ("eep, rouul, full, and mellow; tic tuucu eusuc-- RttcJi raiio warraniei lor nve years. . rri.es uum to $700.. ' ' I - ' ' - TESTIMONIALS 'The norriTKeWa'.ers Pin-ig are known as among the very best." Evangelist. "H mn Brcnk of 'their merits frcm personal knowl- edzc."Ch)islia Intelligencer. Waters' Fianoa bqJ Ji iwieon' enn 1 iruictuoa "suu rf-ith the Crest. m3de anywlirre." Home Journal. $190 IJEW 7 OCTAVO PIANOS, of difVer- ent makers, for $1935 wun carve -ou. .n5 aivl ;240. Second-hand Pianos and AIelodOfns at $iS S40,V$50, $60, $75, $100, $11j, $125, $150, and ijilGQ. ' The Horace Waters MeJodeons and llnr- montsiin. TnnVd the Kqnal Tenrera.nent with the Patent Divided Swell. Prices from 3 to bJJU. Aiestinaer jr- cans from $208 to $5u0. JL3A liberal Uiscoiini 10 uierKymen, v"i cues, oju bath S--'u'M(ls. Lodges, Seminaries, aud Teachers. HOB ACU V.'ATEKd, Ag't, .o. 4S1 Broadway, 31. V. , The Day School Bell. 40,000 copies issued- . A new Kinging Bok for Schools and Sennnarlrs, called the Day School Beit, is now ready. It contains ai out two hundr ed choice t-onas. rouuds, catches, daels, trios, quai tetls, and choruses, rnariy of them written expressly for this work, besides 32 papei of the Elements of Music, which are eayy and proKrc-'slve. Anion? the tarcre number of beantlfa! p'e-es may te found, '-Uncle Sam's School," "Duu't yoa hear the children comtnir," "Always look on the funny aide," "The little laws, 'and "Little Lah" "Oh, lrl were a little bird," ' Bird of beairty." ' Pretty pear tree," "Anvil Chorus," "Meet me ty the running hvo S," &.c. It is compiled by Horace Walers, auihor of ' S-b-haih Sohwl Bell," Ni.s. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous Fale of 825 WO copies. Prices papercovers. 25ceuis, $20 per 100; bmiid 30 cenip, $25 per 100 ; cloih bound, t nibosed pilt, 40 cents, $33 .er hundred. 25 copioij f urnUlied al tbe one hundred price. Mailed at the retail price. - f?abhath Schoul Cell No. 1, contains 141 papres, ami nearly two hundred tunes and hym ;n, Mid i the most popular S. S Bi-k ever issued Amonp the most popular pieces are, '-Kind Words," 4 i."Ueu Ab'jvo," ,-Chriiian aero," "Beautiful Zion," "I ou'-'ht to love rr.i Jiulher," '-The Atwels told me so," 'Iu the Light." Itest for the Weary," he. Prices priper covers, 20 cts. each, $15 per hundred; bound, Zoci. each, S20 per hurnlre I ; cloih bound, emhossed gilt, 39 cts., $2i per hundred. ' Sabbath School Eel: Pfo. 2, is 3n entire new work of 192 aage, and nearly 225 tunes aud hymns. As the musii is a little m. re difllcalt it is jubt the book to follow Bell J.ro. 1. Nearly one mil lion of thee Bella have been issued, and are cow rins 1ns through tUij and other c;unlri'3. Aniiinir the muuy clioice pieces may be found, Shall we meet be yond theiier? Tltere is a beautiful world. Sorrow siiall ccma again no more. Don't yu hear the Angel comics? Thonj God, seest me. Sabbath Bells chime on, &.c. Pikes of Bell No. 2 are the tame as Bell No. 1. Both numbers can be obtained ih one volume. Price, bound copy, 40 cents, $35 per hundred ; cloth bound, embossed gilt, 50 cts., $45 per hundteJ. 25 copies furni-died at the one hundred price. AlaileJ at the retail price. "Waters' Choral Ilnrp. Anew Sunday School B ok,of 160 pares of beautiful hymns and tunes. It containe many genu, ; such as Shall we know each other there ; Suffer little children to come unto lie ; The beautiful shore J Oh, 'tis glori ous; Leave me with my mother ; Ho leadeth me beside still watara, tc. Price paper covers, 20 cents; $lo per hundred; bound 35 cents, $20 per hundred; cloth bound, embossed gnitt, 35 ccuts, $3) per hundred. Mailed at the retail price. It ia edited by Horace wa ters, author of Sunday School Bella Nos. 1 and 2, which have had the enormous sales of over eight thousand copies. Jmt published by HORACE WATEP.S,Xo. 431 Broadway, New Xork. The New Patriotic Son?: Book contain SO pace- of songi, dners and choruses, both sa cred and secular, including 11 pages o.' prayers for iek and dying soldiers, snd soldiers' So ipaire Manual It is well suited for social aimilng, as weil as Sabboth worshipi Anions the many beautiful pieces may be found, Where liberty dwells is my country ; TheCbris- tianbero, Three cheers for our banner; CVnae sin to me of heavyn; Colnoil ia, the g?m of heocean ; Tiec nian's gathering; Columbia's King forever ; Marching along, &c. Prices papercovers, 15 cents, $10pr hun dred. Mailed'at the retail price The Ilarp.cf Free Jora contains S2 pages of song.', due-8 and choruses, for Free dom. Among the choico pioces we would name. Fair freedom's morn? O let my people go; Over the moun tain ; They worked me all the day, &c. Price 5 cents single, 60 cents per dozen, $3 per hundred ; postage 1 cent each. Knth: A Sacred Cantata, contains 123 pages. Words by Rev. Sidney Dyer, mu-ic by Prof. Cull. This is an excellent book for concerts forlbeyaung. Priecs--paper cover, 20 cents $15per hundred; bound 25ceutf, $20 per hundred. The Revival Jlnsie Book, contains 73 pagesjof tunes and hymns, designed for re vival, prayer, and ccn Terence meetings. Price ia paper covers, single copies, 10 cents; $3 per hundred. Mailed at the retail prices. U The AlhcaEEUia Collection contains between fouv and five hnndred paces of tHnes and hymns, new and o'd, or the choicest kindi, for church, Sunday schobl.Tevival, missionary, temperance prayer and conference, and all hinds of sacred and so cial meetings. The music in this boo has life and an imation in it, like. Shining Shore, Rest for the weary, Shall we knvw each other there? Shall we meet beyud the river ; There is a beautiful world; Kind words; Sweet honr of prayer; There is a land of love; Sutler little children to coma unto me ; God save the Naticu, &.c.- Prices single copies, bound 50 cents; $45 per hundred ; cloth bound, emlossed gilt, 6') cents ; 55 per hundred. Mailed at the retail price. HOJIACE WA TERS. 431 Broadway, New Xourk, Publisher of the abore Boobs. Vocal 3Ia.ic, with Piano Accompaniment. A large assortment of new and popular songs, ballads duets, quaftetts, and choru.-eo. issued daily. Among themost popular arc, Shall we know each other there. Lowrey; Why have my loved ones gone; I will be true to the; Oh, there's na such girl a mine, by Foster; Mother's love-is true; Sweet love, forget rnenot.&., by Keller, 25 ceata each; I hear sweet voices 6inging; Home s home For jet if you can. but forgive, by Thumas, 30 cents ech. Instrumental Musis for tho Ciano Fcrte We are coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more ; Always look on the sunny side; Shall we know e?ch other there? fi-c,, with brilliant variations by Grobe, 60 centu each. Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Qnickstep Qnadrllla, &.C., by jwpular authors. All kiu'is of Singing and In struction books; Catalogues mailedf rce to any address Mubic mailed at the above prices. Waters' Cheap JJuic for the Million, Arramred as soloes, duets, ouartetrs and chornsna. f musical societies, choirs, Suuday schools, public bcIioo's seminaries, elc Shall we know each other there? Don you hear the angels coming? Shall we meet be yond tho river? Be in time; There is a beautiful world; Where liberty dwells is my country ; Freedom, truth and rit'ht; We are comin Father Abra'am. six hnndred thousand more ; There is aland of love; S r row fchall c -measaia no more ; Heavenly home ; Come sing to me of Heaven; Lani insight; We will love onr Sunday School ; Our God is marching on; God save the Nation; Whittier's song of the Plantation Negro; Fair Freedom s Morn has dawned at last; Over the monn tain; Overthe mocntain; Little Ella's an angel ; Wil lie's gone to Heaven ; Suffer little children to come unto me; Eury me in the luoimir.g, Mother ; Come to thy rest; Sweet hour of Prayer, fitc. Price 3 cents, 30 cents per doz., $2 per hundred ; pottage 1 cent each. In sheet form, with Piano accompaniment, 2o cents. Published by UOItACE WATFR3, Ag't, No. 431 Broadway, N. T. TIIE HARP OI FHEED032. Now ready, a new nnd superior collection of 27 Anti-Slavery, Patriotic, and "Contraband" scng3, awlos, duets, quartet, and chorurea. .Most of the Poetry and Music has been written eipre?sly for in is v urKj iu correspond wun tae times, ana should clothe and educate CONTEXTS, IX PAET. "Fair Freedom's Horn has dawned at M:" "Break the Chains, or1- vT.ancipating Sword ;" "Fremont is UarcLinj on, or, Glory Hallelujah. ;" "Oh ! Help tha Contrabands';" "Old John Brown's Song;" "Song cf the 'Contra-bamis';" "O Let my Peoj le Go ;" "Parody on tho Song of the 'Contra bands';" "Where Liberty Dwelljis my country " 'Vt'hen Slavery dies therell bo Freedom;" "7ake, Freemen, God nas spoken;" "Whittior's gupnressed Song of Freedom," etc. . :. Price only 5 cents single, 50 cents per dozen, S3 per 100 j postage 1 'cent.- - HORACE WATERS, Publisher. nil-ly -IS! Broadway, New York. MONS. DE LA MAHSHE . 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TI i ese s y m p tonis nre often the prelude to serious illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping upon r -1 von,itrd should be averted i'r, "Va--" ---A bx a timelv use of the right &?J, I i - v rimed v. take Aver's 1'ii.s, ar.d cleanse out the tlior- dcrcd lmiiiors purifv the Llcod, hnd 'let the 'tixlla 1 move on unobstructed in j health again. They erimu ilare the functions of the 2 body into vigoioua activity, purify the svste-n from the obstruction!? which mako disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and Obstructs its natural functious. These, if not re lieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding Organs, producing general aggravation, suiTering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by thn drrnncremonts. take Aver"g Pills, and see how nrnarent men conwlaint, is also trce 1 a many ot the tiecp eeated and dangerous distempers. The same purga tive effect expels them. Caused by s?mi'.fir obstruc tions and derangements of th; natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by tlie same menus. 2one who know the virtues of thc.e lills. wil! neglect to employ them when sufieriiig from the disorders they care. Statements fa om leading phyfciciar.s in some of the principal cities, and rom other well-known public persousJ From a Forwdrdirg Merchant ff St. Louis, Feb. 4, I80G. Dr. AVErt? .Tour Tills are the paragon of all that Is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of "ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved' incurable lor years. Her mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches nnd pimples on her skiu and in her hair. After our child was enred, the aleo tiied your FilK ar.d they hare cured her. . ASA Aa a Family Physic. Fron Dr. E W. Cartirriyht, Xeio Orleans. Your Pills are thepriuce of purges. Their ex cellent qualities Eurpa8 any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual iu their action on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease. . - Ilea dacLc, Sick Ilenslac he, Foul Slomach. From Dr. Edward Boydx Baltimore. Dear Bro. Ayer: 1 cannot answer you vhat complaints I have cured witli your Pills better than to say all that tee ever treat with a purgatiee medi cine. 1 place great dependence on that effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and be lieving, as I do. that your Pills afford us the best we have,! cf courac value them highly. Pittsburo, Ta., 3Iay 1, 13o5. Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache anybody can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a loul stomach, wiiich they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, ED. W- TREBLE. 1 , cvctk cf Steamer Clanon. Billon Disorders Ijircr Complaints. From Dr. Tlieodore Bell, rXew York City. Kot only are your 1111s admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very maiked indeed. They have in my practice proved more effectual for the cure of liiioui complaints than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the profession and the people. Department of the Interior, I Washington, D. C , 7th Feb., 1853. ) Sir: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are tlie best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, coiiEequently they are an ad mirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indecfd, I have seldom found a ease of bilious dis ease to obstinate that it did r.ot readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, 31. D., Fhysician of tlie Marine Hospital. . Dyscalcry, Diarrhcea, Relax, Worms. From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long trial in niy practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperi ents I have ever found. Thtir alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses lor bilious dysentery and diar rhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them very ac ceptable and convenient lor the use cf women and children. i ' Eynpcpsia, Imparity of the Hlood. From Bev. J. V. Himes, Pastor cf Advent Church, Boston. Dr. Ater: I have ufed your Tills witbextra ordinary success in my family and among those I am called to vfcit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I hare ever known, and I can conli dently recommend them to my friends. Yoars, J. V. 1IIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., X. Y., Oct 21, 1So5. Dear Sir: I am utin your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains cfthe Hood. JOHN G. ilEACHAlI, 21. D. CoTsaipntion, ConivoncM, Hupprcssion, Ilheusunlixm, Oo!at, Neuralgia, JDropsy, i'itralyhi, i'i, etc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn. Montreal, Canadz. Too muoh cannot be said of your Pills for the cure ofcostiteness If others of our fratcrnitv bare found them as efficacious as I have,they should join me in proclaiming it, for the benefit cf the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe co.iiiveness to originate in the liver, but your I'iL'3 affect that organ and cure tho disease. . From Mrs. E, Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston.1 I find one or two large doses of your Tills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural secretion when wholly cr partially gup pressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the ttomath and expel worms. They are so much the test physic we Lave that I recommend no other to my patients. ....... From the Bev. Dr. ITawles, cf the Methodist Epit. Churcli. Ttjlaski House, Savannah, Ca.. Jan. 6, 13.5. I1oorei Sir: I should bo e r fateful for tha relief your skill has brought me if I did rot report my cae to you. A. cold settled in my limba and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.''. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worsa and worse, until by the advice of your excellent pgent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Tills. Their effects were slow, but sure. Uy per severing in the use of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Ronge, La., 5 Dec.,lS.3. Dr Ater: I have been entirely cured, by your Tills, of Bheumatic Gouta painful disease that has afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLID ELL. K7 Most of the Tills In market contain 1ercnry, which although a valuable rtruedy in skilful hancj, is dangerous ia a public pill, from the dreadful con sequences that frequently follow Its incautious use These contain ho 'mercury or mineral 6uhstanca whatever. 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S3 ILivins had business relations wi;a -the aV.ve eentiemen, 1 take pleasure in saying thattbey sf a honorable uprig.'U men, and perform-all they promio ; aud the Jewelry I aavtseen from there iieeimiae, and Elves .attewctioiv ? 1110 v liiliiU w fiiiii I A "V i .1 : J J C J i: OP P Uiux iL.u jjLk A n d ft r the ?ce Jy c u rc c f t ' . c f . j v : ' ; c ? ; r.rrr.f-.i) ami Srro fii I Oil A!.'.?:ti St laists: nch i.r." !oa - Phnnle. i3ituif. 13! oft ill Aiixs, and nil Mkijii iievo . OaKLasd, In t., Oth Jane, V:ii. J. C. AYIR & Co. Oenls; I f.-fl it my cu:r to knowledce what your Sarsrrarfi.'a l.3 J-r.e tor rrw. Hninr iuherircd & Scrofulous infcct-.jB, 1 hart sutruret? from it in various wav fir years. Some times it burst out in Licer cn r.ir l.ar.ds ar.d arms; sometimes it turned inward ar.d diStresed me at th . stomach. Two years a 70 it broke out on my fcal and covered my sca'p and ears with on? sore, wiuc!i was painful and hjuhome beyond dcriptia. I tried manv medicines and several physician?, MS without much rei:ef from anytlJnjr. In Ihct, th disorder frrew wo". At length 1 was rejoiced t , read ia the Cor.d Messenzer tr...t you had p repast an alterative (iarsanari"a), for I knew f.ra yjnr ; reputation that anytlJn you made ma't be f "id. I sent to Cii:ci'inati and ot it, ard bkJ it t-.i is cured me. 1 took it, a3 you sdvi."?, in small dcs o a tesspoonful over month, and n-ed a.'mot thre bottles. Ji'uwand healthy kia 8ioti bina t" fbrra nnder the scah, whica a!ir while fell od". My skin ia now clear, and I krow by my t''rjts thi4 the diieast! fca ?one fron r.v systf in. Ycj can we.1 believe that J feel what I am sayij when I ttil pi that I held you to be on of t:.s ot!es or tn a-i, and remain erer ?ratfol:r. 1 011 ALFRED D. X. .LL2T. St. AnAcny's Tirt, ZZto or A.ryi Tester and n!l ilbrifn, Ji'-sJJ ld4t' Lr. Lubert M. l'rcbie wr'.tci froia lem, T., 12th Sept., that he J.a cur?d an invtrst ca?e of Dmps'j, which threatened to termin.-a tallv, by the ptrseverincc us of our Sars3parii:a, and also a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas Ly lary doses of the same; says La cures thecommoa r- tions by h constantly. ' i Brnc30cele, CJaitrc er SvrIle,! le-i. v. Zebulon Sloan, cflTorf-c T?xa?, wrujs. lhr bottles oif your fcarsapar:i:a cured a.e from a tct-.Tj. a hhloons sweilmst on tl;e nee, wLieh I had su fredf.o.ai over two years. -"v Jjrueorrhirn or 'While, Ovar?- Tanicey L'teri.ne Ulceration, Feaisls Ilie. Dr. J. B. S. Chan nin of New York City, writa 1 "I most cheerfully complv with the r';r:;t cf oae-' egent in saying I have found yoar Sar.tpariila ruost exiellt-nt alterative in the r.amertms ccn plaints tor which we employ such a rtmedr, but j especially in Female Diseases of th Scrofulo-jx riiathesis. I have cured many inveterate cases o" ' Leucorrhcea by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the vterus. The ulcer, arion itself was soon curtd Kothi? within try knowledge equals it for thce femaie derangements.'" Edward S. 3Iarrow, of Newbury, Ala., write t "A dangerous ovarian tumor on one of tha foraaia In my lamily, which had delied all the remedies w could emplov, has at length bjcn completely eureil by your Extract of Sarscparilla Oar vhysiciai. thought r.othinx but extirrmtion conll aSTord relief but be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as tha la?t report before cutting, and it proved efi'-'Ctuai.. After taking yoar remedy ci0'ht wcehs no symptora of the d-seaso remains." . Sj-phi'ia nntl TIernri'l T) im. New OaLEA3, 2-jth August, 13C7. -.. Da. J. C. Atzk: Sir, I clu-eri'iiliy comply witll the reqrest of your agent, and report to you soma of the elects I Lave realised with your gars.iparh'la. I havu cured with it. in my practice, most of tha complaints for which it ii recommended, and fcavo found its erfects truly wonderful in the cure cf VenerefU and Mercurial Disease One of my pa-, tients had Svphi.'itic ulcers in hid throat, which were .consuming Lis palate and the top of bis moutli. lour Sarsapariiaa Eteaddy taken cured liira in fira weeks Another was attacked by secondary symp toms in his nose, and? the ulceration hud eaten away a comiderab'e part of it, so tl;at I btlieve the dis order would soon reach his brain anJ kid lum. B!it ' it yielded to my adrainirtrat;on of your arvapariihi ; the ulotirs hcai'ed, and he is well a;a:n, tot of oura without some dit-H .juration to L.s lace. A wpmaa who had been treated forthe same dLxirder bv enrv was suHerinz lVom tins toisoa H lionea. They had become so sensitive to thtswtt.V.tfthat oa a damp day she suffered excracia:R jv-.in ia kf joints and bones. the, too, was t-d tiukelr by yonr Sirsapariiia in a few weeks, i know IVoiu its f formula, which your ozeut pave Hthat thi Preparation from your laboratory mu.-t be a ,'rcaf remedy; consequeiitiy, thee truly remartabii re sults with it have not surpr:od mc. . Fi-aternaL'y yours, U. V. LARI2IER, IT. D. I!enrwrtlini, Cioul, Tivf r CaiWMlInt. -I-DEfi;ADEXCK, IVeifon Co., a., tti July, lS-'. Da. J. C Ayer: Sir, I have been tfJicted with & -painful chronic Illmuma-Uin f;-r a lou time, which , tafded. the skill of physicians, and st-c to me ire spite of all the remedied I cou.'d liud, until I trctt your ,SarapariIla. 0:.a Lottie cured mo ia twi weeks, and restored my g?rcral health so mix1! that I am far bettor tiun before I wa attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. PREAIL ' Ju! Y. Getchell, of St. Louis writes. "I hive been tfflieted for years with an cilci-n of the Lirrt which destroyed my health 1 tried evcrythinf and every thing failed to relieve me; and "I hat been n broken-down man for tome years from other cause than demngewent rf the Liver. J!; beloved pastor, the Rev. Jtr. E.-py, ndvicd me ' try your Sarsaparillafcccauso he t-aid he knew yo i, and anything you made was worth trving. By tha blessing of God it has cured me, and lia so puriliiKt my blood as to made a ncwmsa of me. I feel youi r egnin- The best that caa be aii'id oi jou j not haii good enough." Sc?iirrMi, Cnnrrr TnEion, 'Crs1T2rrttw?a. LlcrraJ; Curies and xfoli&tioa of the IS or.. . A irreat variety of cacs have been reported to BJ where cures of these forr.iitlab'c comp.aiuts hare resulted from the use of this remedy, but our t psco -here will not admit them, botue of them mayb? found in our American Aiu?.r.ac, which the ai'e-it3 below named aie pleased to furnish gratia to xu wb call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart T)Ijrnrt Ti:., ripilpny, iVirlancholy, "Vcuralin. 3Iany remarkabie cures of thte arlcctiors hav been made by the alturalivo power of this mcciieiae. It stimu'atas the vital functions into vioro-ii action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be s ip- Eoscd beyond its reach. Such a remedy has I0115 ecu required by the neces?iti. s of the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayefs Ghony Pectoral, . FOrt THE RAPID CUES OT t'oa"h, Coldi, I?i.1ririT.i, IIarnrntM, Croup, SJronriiai. iiiciplrnt C'oi ui;ipl';o!i, n'l for the iirliet ' of CoJitsKjliv! Kntlout4 in nlv;t-srr-I ftn;c of t'av t)imr. This Is a remedy to universaiJy kcown to mrpa any other fm- tlie cure 0fthm.1t and lungcomp'auts, tha; it is nseless liere to pubiili the evidence of ir4 virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for couxhs and colds and its truly wonderful curet of pu monarr di-srae-e, have made it known thronhout tha civil ized nations of the earth. 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