Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1863 — Page 4

HOSTETTER’S ; j. Tl’e proprietors and manufacturers of TTOSTI 1"1 . it s CELEBRATED STOMACH BITtI.LS rn appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and cilizeus generally of the United States, because the article has attained arepu- ' i lion h netobno unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than yulumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a halfmillion buttles, and front its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. This immense amount e.uiJ never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preparation, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its acy in nil cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained 1 y extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints hava counted their victims by hundreds. To be aide to state confidently that the “Bitters” ,r ■ a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health, it operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. «»Elderly persons may use the Billers daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find tn it :i stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonie, lind rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence of thousands of aged men and women v. 1.0 have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach derangements and general debility; acting under J e advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested tire merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother mid child is se absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt. to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, I then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuper.iie the energies of the system, and enable the tficr to bear up under her exhausting trials en l responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene* i.dly prefer the Bitters to all other invigorate - that reeive the endorsement cf physieians, because it is agreeable to the taste as v' I! as certain io give a permanent increase of bodi’y strength. »,< All those persons, to whom we have part ion* /ally referred above, to wit: sufferers from f-'er and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and nil diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation; and ;.;,i--ir.g mothers, will consult I their own physical welfare by giving to Hostetter’s Celebrat’ d Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION’.—We caution the public against ’ using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostetter's Cblebp.ated StSMAcn Bittehs, an d see that each bottle has the wok's “ Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the 1 r, f Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & EMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all iruggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South rica, and Germany.

V HEAD-QUARTERS! 7 NOW ON IUND, A large and well-s. lected stock of alt kinds of goods suited to our trade, which will be sold Cheaper tlia.ll tlie Cheapest! JVdw yrur time to buy ' —Orme along, and f ranine far yourselves. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Bats, Caps, <£e. GENUINE MEDICINES. Weuld also take this opp- rtuntty to call the attention •f our citizens to the foil v-i- g | o> g < {a | ji^,i an ,j terated remedies, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson i 0., Philadelphia, Pa. tS e have the genuine articles, with the signature of C. M. Jackson on each bottle and box. Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters, A sulk, reliable, an ! certain cnrefiir <!;•*-• -« i s of the Xtwr, Stomach, and Kidneys, such as XJvar Complaint. Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Ja»ua» dice, Weakness, Depression of Spirits, fcc. &o. or and a positive preventive of TELLOW AIW BILIOUS FLVZZ3. Hoofland's Balsamic Cordial, for tha speedy cure of Ganjhi Colas, la&u-rua, Croup, Hoarseness. Bronchitis, AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. Os all the r>- s L« p-.e the pul if.-r th* cure of psct*>r I tie re is n-n - - p.q i •>• to t? The n> «?t desperate cases are, in a r > inable time, br u dit under control, and un uileutual and ; iiuau ut cure perfcruimL Hoofland’s German Pill, Those needing a good purge, tire m<diein“ can with •af-ty rely on tt ■ W .ire assured that " calami ardmire.-.-m : •. .. , i; r. „ r t r v ,> t , ThuUMUdS •f box. e 8 >ll annually, and sat.- iketiou, we believe, given hi every in«tßDce. A gruat amount of testimony, from al! ch : ses of fo•toty. can be found in the Almanac published by the pro prietors; a«d we advise all to cull at onr store and getune. — Give us a call I —Examine our Stock! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! - Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. STATE OF INDIAN T > ADAMS < OL’NIY > Notice is hereby given that William G. Spen cer. Administrator of the estate of Hiram It Pugh, deceased, has filed Ins petition to sell the'real estate of the decedmi ,i is personal be ine insufficient to pay his debts, and that said peiitioo will be heard at tbr* next term of the ■ court ftemoniun pleas of said county JAMES B. SIMUOKE. Nov. I, i»6’. C. C. C. P. A. C.

DR. ROBACK’S STOMACH IITTIIS ARE NOT TO BE EXCELLED AS A STOMACHIC AND or THB DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

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a\\A ya.w'k.o L>v}e 'Sir. ‘R.oijftck's YYxXXc'CS txv«A\xe So\A\.ev' l % 7x\ex\.A, \\vc'>«.\\X.v\X'i YkuvvXaxg., Yh\sAXxtuuxaXvsxxx., etc. I 2~7ies« fitters are put up in quart bottles, of which the above is a facsimile. The la.br. is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. Price (1 per bottle, of six for $6. C. IV. Ifobaak, (Proprietor, flo. 6 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, to whom ail orders should be addressed. FOR SALE BY T. T. Dcrwiu, Decatur, and druggists every where. n7v7yl. li ()() I) NEWS UNION STOVE STORE!! i The readers of the “Eagle” are informed that ASH & AGNEW Have on hand a very large ri d fne ttrik COOKING, PARLOR and BOX STOVES, I of the very best p-.tents—none better can be fo--i;d in the United States—which we will sell jat greatly REDUCED RATES, All Stores ! warranted to be as represented, or if not we will refund the money and have so unkind i feelings. Ws have also a good stock of ■ Hardware. Tin, Copper ' and SHEET IRON Ware, and House Furnish I lug goods, which we are celling very low. We buy- Stoves in Cincinnati. We b»iv Slows in Pittsburgh. We buy Stoves in Troy. We buy Stoves in Cleveland. We sell Stoves on time. We sell Stoves for Cash. We Sell Stoves chi-np. W< s.-ll GOOD TIN WARE. Purchasers will do well to call and examine .... -,wk, in order to judge for themselves, a ASH & AGNEW’S. R. 11. Scl.wcgmnn’s old stand, . No. £7 Columbia Street. < 5 e 35. Fort Wayne, Indiana

• fjT v Iwg “So pent-op Utiai contact? wr pms, For the whole botinfcs Cortiwttt is oats." “BlaOOXi and have been introduced to the public for uiore than six years, and have acquired an Xxxxxxxexxsii far exceeding any Family Medicines o’ < similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not Ict>£ In discovering they possessed remarkabb CxxvaXwe 'Vvo\luvXvu?>, and hence their and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to expend T V\xokk%a.x\A% of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the 3fikxwx«vowa Cc which have been showered upon him from ? ix\\ \xavX% Xtxe CoxuxXvxy The peculiarity of the X’AooiX caxX VAXs is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity X\x X\xe "SYooX, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a miserable existence. These medicines ■Kvii \3\xet\v\.a\.cX for curing Scrofula,, Syphilis, Shin (Pisetzses, Cid Sores, BM yheum, Ifheumatism, Q)yspepsia, Sisk Seadaehe, Liver Complaint, Fever and Jlgae, Leuoorrhaea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, ’ St. Anthony’s Fire, Tumors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, its. 111 I I ONE person writes, her daughterwas cured of fits ot nine years’ standing, and St Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable.

ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. | Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver i Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills "Work, \\.\ve a CXxcmxv. 'Wn.kl VAooX are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse into its former condition, which is too ant to be the case with simply a purgative pili. They are really a “BYooX a\xk\ 'Lkv-cv VAX, which, in conjunction with the YSXooA. will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness, Colio (Pains, Cholera florbus, Indigestion, Tain in the Rowels, (Dizziness, eta. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are Goo<X 'WcYx.e'vwfcs, and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will \NO WYOVfc. I r Ab a proof that the Blood Purifier and Fi”? sro purely vegetable, I have the certificates of those eminent chemists, Professors Chilton of h. Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Read Dr. Rcback’s Special Notices and Certificates published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, SI per bottle, or fl 5 per half dozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg etable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for Si. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. G F*st Fourth St, 8d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory Mo. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY In Adams; county,by Dr. T.T. Dorwin & 0 in Decatur, Smith & N uttman, in Pleasant Mi John Hart, Mmniouth, Samuel Linton, Bu o, and by Druggist and Merchantt generaly hroughout the Union. v6-n!0. F. LA UFERT Y No. 91 Columbia Street, one door west of Bran driff* Stove and Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE, IND,, TXTOULDsay to the public in general that he ▼ 1 i* determined to sell DRY GOODS, Bou-e nets, Hats, Flats. Carpets, Trunks, Jkc., &c, cheaper than any other House in the city, country— No mistake. Also, Home made. Ready jnade clothing, oi made to order — Warranted. COI’NTRY MERCHANTS supplied cheaper than any other House can rv west of the Mountains. Call and see befoe purchasing elsewhere, No trouble to show goods. I. LAUFERTY, 91 Columbia Street, vfetl Fort Wayne, Indiana.

PHOSPECTUS FOR 1864. THE SATIWnVESIJiG POST, ‘The Oldest and Best of the Weeklies.’ The Proprietors of The Saturday Evening Post—which paper is now in its Forty-third Year!—would simply announce in their Prospectus for 1864, that they design maintaining for their weekly the high character it has already acquired as A FIRST CLASS LITERARY PAPER! They have reason to believe that the stories of Mrs. Wood, author of “East Lynne,” &c.; Miss Brandon, author of “Eleanor’s Victory,” &c.; Marion Harland, author of “Alone,” &c.; Miss Virginia F. Townsend, and numerous other excellent writers, have been generally regarded as possessing the greatest merit and the most absorbing interest; and they design procuring for The Post in the future as in the past, the best Stories, Sketches, and other Literary Novelties which they can possibly obtain. They intend commencing in the first paper in January, A NEW NOVEL, by Mrs. Wood, Author of “East Lynne,” &c., from advance sheets, expressly forwarded to us from England. This story wiU be called “OS WAI- » GRAT .” and will be about the length of Verner’s Pride’ and ‘East Lynne.’ In addition to the Stories written expressly for The Post, its Editor also strives to lay before its readers, the best Stories from the English Periodicals.— And gives, in addition to the Tales and Sketches, more or less Agricultural Matter, with a Riddle, Receipt, News, and Market Departments, every week. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS. We will give to any person sending thirty subscriptions to The Post and Sixty Dollars, one of Wheeler & Wilson’s celebrated Sewing Machines, such as they sell for Forty-five Dollars. The machines will be selected new at the manufactory in New York, boxed, and forwarded free of cost, with the exception of freight. In procuring the subscribers for this Premium, we prefer that the thirty sub scribers should be procured at the regular terms of Two Dollais for each, but where this cannot be done, they may be procured at our club rates, and the balance of the Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in cash by the person desiring the machine. The papers will be sent to different Post-Offices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send them with the money as fast as obtained, so that the subscribers may begin at once to receive their papers, and not become dissatisfied with the delay. When the whole number of names (thirty), and whole amount of money (Sixty dollars), is received, the machine will bo duly foi warded. Terms: Cash in Advance. 1 copy, one year, 82 00 2 copies, one year, 3 00 4 copies, one year, 6 00 8 copies, and 1 to getter-up of club 12.00 20 copies, and 1 to getter-up of club 28.00 One copy of The Post and one of The Lady’s Friend, 3.00 As the price of The Post is the same as that of The Lady’s Friend, the Clubs may be composed exclusively of the paper, or partly of the paper and partly of the magazine. Os courss, the premium may be either one or the other, as desired.

XST The matter in the paper will a 1 ways be diflerent from that in the magazine. Specimen numbers of The Post sent gratis. Address DEACON & PETERSON, No. 319 Walnut st., Philadelphia. Greatest X I I Circular i£ Va E™ fA R J C cf V large 1 S all W A letter pages for two /Ty 'su-s o.gr 3 cent HtaiupM. Drs Jackson, Herbert A Co., Proprietors of the National Dispensary, established Cincinnati O Jan. 1,1860 cure all private diseases with unexampled rapidity. We guarantee to cure Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphillis. Impotency, Nocturnal Emissions, or Self-Abuse, Diurnal Emissions, Female Complaints, in short, every possible form and variety of Sexular Disease. Cures rapid thorough ane permanent and tees modeaate. fe>end fur our Circular- fifteen large 8 in. by 11 in. letter pages of varied, and interesting matter Also, a circular intended for Ladies GS*V. Man vof oua patients assert they have sent money to Docsora in Eastern Cities and received no return. Then why not patronize home talent —men who know the Western clamale and can effect speedier cures. Dr Jackson’s Female Pilla—sl per box—send for Circular Special written Replies, well sealed sent with the Circular without charge. One of the cheapest most Interesting and important books ever published, 300 pages 100 engravings, The Mountain of Light, or Medical Protector and Marriage Guide, and an Explicit Key to Love and Beauty-’ It Satisfactory reveals vearioussubjects r.ever be ore fully explained in any popular work in tee English language. Price SOcenls and one Scent stamp or three for 1 dollar and three 3 cent stamps. Fullv described m Circular, which every young man should hav ewhetp-r sicy or well. Medicines and instructions sehr pronipuy ro nnv part of the. country Consulting Roomsot the Dispensary, No. 167 Sycamore street. I. 0. DR.'JACKSON’S ORIENTAL LINIMENT. Removes all coldness and rejuvenates or , gans which have lain dorment for many years, It will cure any case of impotpney, creme and increase the passions for any reasonable time , Can be mailed with perfict safety. Inces, per bottle. na. i ackson’s rarmcn pattxt mar.it safe. | It is perfectly safe and never fails to givesnt isfaciion. It is the only snre and safe proven | five against contracting disease ever invented Price $1 each 4 dollars, per half dozen, andl 7 dollars per dozen sant by mail. Sept 19,1863

TEIIIIS REDICEBTOOU P»! Gotley’s Lady’s Book GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR! The publisher of Gadev's Lady’s Book, thankful to that public which has enabled him to publish a Magazine for the last thirty four years of a larger circulation than any in America, has made an arrangement with the most popular authoress in this country — MARION HAULAND, Authoress of ‘Alone, Hidden Path, Moss Side, Nemesis, and Miriam.’ who will furnish stories for the Lady’s Book for 1864. This alone will place the Lady’s Book in literary point of view far ahead of any oth er magazine. Marion Harland wriies for no oilier magazine. Our other favorite writers will allcontinue to articles throughout the year. THE BEST Lady's Magazine in the World, and Cheapest. The Literature is of that kind that can c read aloud in the family circle, and the ch rgy | in immense numbers are subscribers for the . Book. The Music iz all original, and would cost ~o | cents (the price of the book) in the music stores j but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be j obtained except in Godey. Our Steel engravings. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased , and we now standalone' in this department, giving, as we do, many I more and infinitely better engravings than are I published in any other work. Rodey’s immense double sheet fashion-plates containing from five to seven full length colo- I red fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only two. Far ahead of any fashions in Europe or America. The publications of these plates cost SIO,OOO more than fashion plates of the old style,and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them.— O,her magazines cannot afford it. We never spare money wl. r the public can be benefitted > These fashions may be relied on. Dresses ; may be made after them, and the wearer will | not subject herself to ridicule, as would be the I case if she visited the large cities dressed after I the style of the plates given in some of our so- 1 called fashion magazines. Our Wood Engravings, of which we give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They are so far superior to any others. Imitations. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady’s Book is the original publica lion and the cheapest. Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found in Godey. Drawing Lessons. No other magazine gives them, and we have given enough to fill several large volumes. Our Receipts are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking in all its variety—confcc tionary—the nursery—the toilet—the laundry —the kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are to be found in the pages of the Lady’s Book — We originally started this department, and have peculiar facilities for making it most per feet. This department alone is worth the price of the Book. Ladies’ Work Table. This department com prises engravings and descriptions of every article that a lady wears. Model Cottages. No other magazine has this di partment. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE: TO ASr POST OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. One copy one year, 83. Two copies one year, §5. J£hree copies one year, 86 Four copies one vear, 87. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 810. Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the elub, 815 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 820. And the only magazine that can be introduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Home Magazine,

SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAG AZINES. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Home Magazine both one year (or S 3 60. Godey’s La ly’s Rook and Harper’s Magazine both one year (or §4 e 50. Gpdey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent our year, on receipt.of 86 00. Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Be careful and pay the postage on your letter. Address, L A. GODEY, 323 Ohestnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. The Rural American. The Best Paper for Farmers and Fruit Growers—Eight Dollars Premium for only Twenty Subscribers! I want 10,000 club agents to circulate the I Rural American, Utica, N.Y. Volume VIII i commences January lst,lß64^paper free to club 1 subscribers in December! This is decidedly I the best and cheapest farmer’s and fruit growi er’s paper in existence, at only $1 a year, and ■ every subscriber receives two of the best Grape ' Vines known to exist, sent free of all expense, i or one dollar’s worth of Russel's Great Prolific I Strawberry Plants,-the largest and most prolific in the world, many of which are actually as I large as hen’s eggs! tETEvery person who remits $1 will receive the paper free to January Inext, and through 11'64 for his money! Sainpie copies sent free to all applicants, with full ■ details. Positively I offer the best terms to I Postmasters and other club agents of any other i publisher in this county. Eight Dollars in ! premiums for every club of twenty subscribers! 1 have an immense supply of the choiI cest grape vines, all of which are to be free to my subscribers! Send for specimen copies im- . mediately, and address T. 11. Miner, Clinton, , Oneida County, N. Y. Dr. Hoback's Constituents. We learn that the distinguished and popular inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, advertised in our business columns receives nearly as many letters by every mail as the Treasury Department. The average is more than 200 per day! His patients scattered over the broad West the Southern States and New England are said to reach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate of 100,000! By his patients we mean those who use his preparations as their' only medicines. We persume that such aconnection js without a parallel in Medical history.

A NSW MAGAZINE, FOR THE LADIES. THE LADY’S FRIEND. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE AND FASHION. The subscribers would beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the public to their New Magazine which they are about to issue, aud the January number of which is nearly ready. The name will be HIE LADY’S FRIEND. and it will be devoted to choice Literature and the illustration of the Fashions. It will also contain the latest patterns of Clonks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, Jto., Ac ; with Receipts, Music, and other matters interesting to ladies generally. THE LADY’S FRIEND will be edited by Mrs. Henry Peterson, who will rely upon the services in the Literary Department, of the following UNRIVALLED corps of WRITERS: Mrs. Henry Wood, author of ‘East Lyne,’ ifcc ; Mary Howitt, Marion Harland," author of ‘zklone’; Mrs. E. S. Randolph, Elanor C. Donnelly, C. M. Trowbridge, Margaret Hosmer, Virginia F. Town1 send, Mrs. M. A. Denison, Clara Augus- | ta, Laura J. Arter, August Bell, Anna L. G , Charles Morris, Helen M Pratt, Maggie C. Higby, Mrs. Anna Bache, Lucinda B. Browne, Carrie Meyer, Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Fanny M. Raymond, Frances H. Sheffield, Mrs. L. D. Shears, Caroline A. Bell, Annie F. Kent, I Sophie May, Harris Byrne, Mrs Z B. i Spencer, Mattie Dyer Britts, Annie Rusj sell, Miss A. L. Muzzey, Sara J. RumI set’, Clara Doty, Harriet W. Stillman, Minnie May, Arthur Hampton, T. J Chambers, Barbara Brande, and other talented writers. Handsome Steel Engravings. A Handsome Steel Engraving and a Colored Steel Fashion Plate will illustrate every’ number ; besides well executed Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Stories, Patterns, Ac., too numerous to mention. The January number will contain a beautilul Steel Engraving, designed expressly for th’s Magazine by ScheusoU, snJ called Gabriel Wilkie’s Return. This handsome Steel Plate illustrates a story of love, war, and a broken engngf- ! mtnt, bv Miss Eleanor C. Donnelly, and j will bexif itself, we trust, worth the price of the number. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS!

We will give to eny person sending liiirty subscriptions to Ths Lady's Friend and Sixty Dollars, one of Wheeler & Wilson’s celebrated Sewing Mlchines, such as they sell for 1-orty-five Dollars. The Machines will be selected new at the manufactory in New York, boxed, and forwarded free of cost, with the exception of freight. In procuring subscribers for this Premium, we prefer that the thirty subscribers should be procured at the regular terms of Two Dollars for each, but where this cannot be done, they may be procured at our club rates, and the baianoe of the Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in cash by the person desiring the machine. The Magazines will be sent to different PostOffices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send them with the money as fast as obtained, so that the subscribers may begin at once to receive their Magazines, and not become dissatisfied with the delay. When the whole number of names (thirty). and wl.oio amount of money (Sixty Dollars), is received, the machine will be duly forwarded. terms. Our terms will be the same as tUsc for that well known weekly paper, Tn° Saturday Evening Post, published for the last seventeen years—in order that the clubs may be made up of t-.e pa per and magazine conjointly, where H i» so desired —and will be as follow-. CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 copy, one year, * OO 2 copies, one year, ' 0() 4 copies, one year, .... 8 copies, and Ito getter-up of chi - 20 copies, and 1 to getter-up of c.ui -- One copy each of the Ladv Friend and Saturday Evening Post, Single numbers of The La.. ■’ ' Friend (postage paid by us) 3 The matter in The Lady’s Hie <1 ; will always be different from tha. lu Post. Address DEACON & PETE ”®?A'. No. 319 Walnut St., I senl I c?- Specimen numbers wi'd '• ' gratuitously (when written for) i desirous of procuring subscribers. Examiner’s Notice. The undersigned School Examiner <4 I County. Indiana, will boldexannina r||)| , office in Decatur upon tin- fourth Sjt I ;,’j 10i irT, following named months, to' ' 'a „non April, June, March. May. December *n» d eacn Saturday of September, Octo■ r vember. Exercises will commence each . ten o’clock, a.m. . . , t !, s ttl> erß Teachers will please bear in mi un ] ess will be no private examinations g> ’ ts6 ity the applicant can show there is act therefor. , , . , f r Jucati°“ Shool officers, and other fr'e'ids o are cordially invited to be in adend c App icants with whomthee’' B " I .'"* res cat eonallv acquainted will be lequiii c jtjz4-nof a certificate signed by a P" ,n "’™ t _ licl u.t s“* the county to the effect that said applied tains a good moraI J cl, » rac B ,^ Bo Examiner May 30,186’1. ' Adams Countr