Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1864 — Page 4
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors nnd mfinufiicftirers of HOSrrm’irs cu ebrateu stomach bittm appeal with perfect confluence to *■’ vsiciau* and ci u tens general.r of ihe United btntes. because die article has Attained arepurntion here.Gtore unknown. A few facts upon ihi» point will speak more powerfully than \ dmnes of h..re asserrien or blazoning puffery. The consuinpt on cf Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for tire ln>t year amounted to over a halfruinion hvtt*e<. and from its manifest steadv increase iu nines past, it is evident that daring iue coming year the consumption will reacife i..,ar one million bottles. This hnmenseamount could never Lave been sold but fotbtiie rare medicinal properties contained in the preparation. and the sanction of the most prominent physiciaus in those sections of the country where the .article is best known, only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but uro rea<ly at all times to give testimonials to its • fTicary in all cases of ‘omnchic derangements and the diseases resuuj -g therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained I y extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qualities of the Bitters, hut a solid **Hmation of au iuvahmble medicine, which is destined to Be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a «h«Bend t ? regions where fever and ague t»ud various other Lilious complaints have counted “their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the “Bitters’* t* a cert tun cure for the Dyspepsia and like / •*ase«. is to the proprietors a source of uni loyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the rtont- eb. purifies the bldod, and > uparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, g.ving it that :. no raid energy indispensable for the rvs*o.wti«.i» of health It operates upon the stomach, liver. end other digestive organs, inlhl y I »:t iKyv.erf'ttlly. and soon restores them foarondilDn esseu.uU to the heakby discharge c-f the futw-v!’-?!*< «‘f nature. , u -s may use the Bitters daily as - .•! tirec’? w.s vs the bottle, and they will find rt - -t’’ peculiarly adapted to comfort r/ • - -.■* it is pleasant to the palate, • * Rowels, excellent as a tonic, iv t ; r. i • _• generally. U’e have the evidence ' * f a red men and women r.i • I;"' e ex ’ ' d ! . ’ ‘ encfit of using this Vreparativ j: v.’h.le sx:T. • £ from stomach de- , r . g rr ., ? : . . ; dity; acting under . e u ’ ’ y have abandoned si! deleter'. .- dr r- •’ fairly tested the tnc.i's f . nr . b- A 1 " words to the gcnf.cr sex There fire c- : ■ r r: periods when :* e:r car-- "•'* s-” • igihat many cf them sink 1 r the ’ ’ . 1 relation of 4 mother ml e* . 1 i- - - c gly tender, that the i> . Ser ' ■ • . y be young, is apt to » - ’ v extreme anxiety ’ . : bi-. i.!-. .ie period of maternity - ivc d..;; ; r ■■ ;m.r season, the wear of leu; . s ’. u generally aggravated. Here, . ha nc -- ’y ter a stimulant to recupeof the‘‘vs.’ern. and enable the i thear up under her exhausting trials • ;„I reK’ bnsr ties. Nursing mothers gene;.<iv p .Vr the Bitters to all other invigoraipid . • receive the endorsement of physiciaxs, i .. .use it is agreeable to the taste as Hell as certain to give a permanent increase if l.odUy strength. AU those persons, to whom we have particuiur’.v referred above, to wit: sufferers from • •»«•? and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, «’v>eunerv, indigestion, loss of appetite, and f ? 1 diseases or‘deran>Cment? of ti e stomach, f perannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occur tion. and nursing mothers, will consult r .eir own physical welfare by giving to Iloslefter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION' —We caution the public against v-ing any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but- ask for Hostetter’s Celebrated b -iii.u-ii Bit teks. and >cc that each bottle has r?e words “ Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters’’ I own on the side of the bottle, and stamped r-n the metallic cap covering the cork, and • i -erve that our autograph signature is on the i be I. QU- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all erug? 4 -sts, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United. States, South. AtßC* rsoa, and Germany.
V ’ KEAD-"T--HTEHS! ' 7 NOW OK HAND, A larj* Mid wri!-*i* cied stock nf *ll kin > of joedt ►uoed teour trade, which will he sold Cheap** titan the Cheapp-rf,! *¥• » m y»ur fat to IfVjf !—•" *r dong, and examine far yuiirdvex. Bry-€oo<ls. Groceries, Hats, f aps, Ic. GENUINE MEDICINES. Would also take th» cpp-^rta»iftv tor*” n r-TOUT citiTeiu to th* ill • • - - »Ug-e«taL!;sheet attc r- ’•_- > th Hade. phi*. Pn. We U.»- LTrt: n* article*, with IA»- of C. M. jA k ;w u eacL -«Ul and but. Hoofland’s German Bitters. *«a re-iirt’ le, -r T eorfain H;rr far diw.t-ca of tha Liver, Vv-M 1-rwf AThL**’?.'. such RS .'r . 7 • i * Uyspepsia. Xerro’is Deb-By. ’eixndice ' -k , • \ De-- •si an cf Spirits, tc. ic, an? * ; po»»»;jtc pr*-Tvtiti<e <rf TkLLOW ASO BILIOUS LEVELS. H; : .land's Balsamic Cordial, fur t’re •t.-wdv «re •■< €~r. f ’oßtjenz*. Crc ■•% Hoarseness Zronchitifl* ’•/ -T3 IX IP*ES ’ «’tOPTION. ff « • -b* €.m W • t;K •ki’4 - fbr tl» cure cf .-• • - • : ■ 3*’,rr iitn f»-ifcu ertecVi.’l > ;•• rmuurM cure perfl-. rted. E -flani's German Pill. - - ;••■ - k -i : .’g ti * med>::»r can w-'th - . ’ - ’•/ ■ydtfWtf' r ' •' ' ’•- ’■■ Thmußßda c f-> Xr? a ■ 1 y.iiid s .-usfiwrtioo. we believe, giwa 4 , -.-. • - •• -‘•-■n-nr.fr-'"> ?E rfasat-s of so r<a’*■ ••■■? A’wnnar pnl«’;*l»C't by the pr> ... : * r-.;**'-! * •;»- --rail to mH at on r stores nd getcoe. G.-. 3 us s csM!—Examine our Stock! EATI3 FACTION GUARANTEED! Notice to Heirs of Petition to sell Real Estfie. BTK ” 4 Uni iee is hereby gi’en that Will iqpi H. Spen e,r Administrator of the estate i f ... ,m K deceased, has filed his pelUion to sell ‘■4 re'.l estate of the defeicn... !S psrsonal be j, . insufficient to ■ his debts, end tiatsaid I. 'tin! will «* l-«rd »*, !erm 01 the Urt of common mUoKE. K.r 7. r6 ’-
SA DR. ROBJCKS STOMACH BITTERS TO BE EXCELLED OF THB ORGANS.
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~S.o\h\.cV* iixXXofS <X.vvvs< awax> v\xcX.a\xfc\\o\.\N ix\x& v»xu.\s»e k)v. "BsoXsucVs Vj’vAt vs O.Vli\\x« SoVAk X’ S Vvv«.ixA.,V»\j \Xuvvv\xca, txx\.cvvs, ’BAxcvkWvaXxwtxx, eke. 1 ? are put up m qiArart bottles, of which the above is a facsimile. STt,e label is finely engraved, and £s wita a swfe-fftvard J. -m ao’anterfeiteis. (Fiice $1 per Lettie, ci eta for “$5. C. W. (Proprietor, jVo. t> East Fourth tit., Cincinnati, to whom oXX orders shoulL Le adaressed. FOR SALE BY T T D.rwin, Decatur, and diugghtj? evrry where siTv-fjl. The Hural American, The B si Paper for Farmer? and Fra t Gr. wers--E;ght Dollars Premium for only Twenty Subscribers! I want 1 •CfC.Och’b agent’to circulate the Rural ?ni rienn. Utica, N T- A oinme AHi eommcnces Janmrv Ist. 1864. pa r erfree tociub !. r .|,.r<in December! Thia is decidedly tl'. L >t ”•• ’■ fanner’s and fruit grow er’s pap< r in existence, at only $1 a year, and pt ry ru’ scriber receives two of the l.w-t Grape V i.e> known to exist, sent free of al! expend?, «»■ one dollur*s worth of Russel s Great Proauc Strawberrv I’l mts.-thelargest and most prolific in the wor'i ’ mar v > f which are nctually as 1.. :>-s e-jg's! C-Every person who re- ’ mit-i r.crivethepup.rraEKtoJsmuary, !Ip:hl<. P.-iti-..dr r •■ff-'t th’ b ' ,st term« tu PoMmAters and other club agents of any ot*« r “idi.h. rin cunntv. i:. ( .HT lUU« >?■ oLn.i. m-. f-.r cr-ry club of rwrN-.r subecr.(i r .- I hare an i>: inense supply o. the c»i«i- --' r in.-, all Os which are to «rr to i ;. .;• I,si. !!,e.-s! S,. Ifor-p.' -n: nc.|r - .m11 oAdiat-Iv. an J ad 'r.-ss T. B. M.uer, Chntou. j Om ida County. N YC The total expenditure op.-n the Capilal tx:. r,sion. up 10 the present time, t5t>,309,9 9.
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‘B'LOOIi VXTTLS have been introduced to the public for -nor# than ail years, and hare acquired an Xvawxcxxse far exceeding any Family Sltd.ciues o* < similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not left its discovering they possessed remarkxbh C aYoXX-v-t and lienee their ~Ra\oA Sake. and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to expend Waww ’V'wo'asv.yxAs of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the CevX'vK\eaXes which have been showered upon him from 0$ X'ac The peculiarity of the ToXoO'X ftWft VAXs is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Vx X\xt XiXoO'X. for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out ait iserable existence. These medicines \vc 'VhxckVvaXcX for curing Sero/ula, . IZJktn QJiseoces," Oli .Sores, Sa.lt ’ ffheumatism, Qfytpepsia, £:Fteadache, Liver Complaint, Lever ar.i fig'ae, Lev.oorrhcea., Female Complaints, St. jzr.thony'Fire, QZumors, Eruptions, Fits, Sorofulms Consumption, .ito. ??? ? I ONE per>.>n writes, her daughter wa- cured of fits of nine years' standing, and Ft Vitus dance of two, years. ANOTHER writes, his sen was cured after his tlesh had almost wasted awar. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever ana Ague after trying every medicine in bF reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sere which had existed fourteen years ANOTHER ofKheumatism of eight venrs. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and f.i . nr Complaint could be menGoned in which the Purifier and Pills AVovXx\xk& a CXxavax.
’VXvc VAootX. VkWa are the most active and thorough ph.s 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 apt to be the case with ■imply a purgative pill. They are really a \)\.CV>k\ (.V.xA lA.XVCV VtW, which, in conjunction with the ’SSVooA will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness, Colic IPains, Cholera J£orbus, Indigestion, <Pam in the jgowels, (Dizziness, eta. Trv these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they aro CtooX ’NXeAX.wft.c.*, and you should try them before going for a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac “•f my local agent, and read the certificates, and it you have ever doubted you will Asaprocf that rhe Blood Purifier and Pili* are purely vegetabi . I have the cerlificar-s of th .*c emiuer-t;. hem&sU, PruiaKors Chilton of X I’., aad i-ocke cl LracimialL Bead Dr. Rotack’s Special Notices and Certificates published in < conspicuous part of this I\ipsr from time to tiT priee of t’;“ Scandinavian Vegetable BW«d Pnrffier ; ?1 per bottle, or F» per halfdozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg eUble Blood PiH% 25 cents per l> x. or 5 k-x-d f -r «l. Principal Office and Salesroom, ho. <* ?•«: Fourth st , Bd Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory Ko. IS Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY' In Yd;-ms'countv.by Dr. T.T. Dorwin Ar C in D?c:Utir, Smith & Nnttman.in Pleasant Mi John Hart, M »nm vith, L : nton, Bn o, and b" the Cuivß. v-'F.aO. Ut. a u f e ii t y No. 91 Cobimbiß F»rwt, on» door » e»t of Bran drifts Stove and Hardware Store, FORT WAYNE, IND,, w-x'-nTT T> aav lothe public in general that ht \ V j, 1 to«dl DRY GOODS, Bo: < nets. Hat'. Fla:-..Carpets, Trunks, k<-. Ac Ai-aiw-r t’<An anv other House in the city.oi cou- TV —Vo miftale. ‘if LI ... ■ made. Re; '■? ma Je t cl othiag, o> ...a-‘ie •- > order—SrarrardcJ-(•■.iNTßYxr.a'-nnrs rhr-i r thuh xny ftther House can ir ’ cp e b-t-T- --■” . '■ _ «’■ nticiT -b> trouble to shjw 1 r’-«7 !: “ -i ‘ ’T. LAUFERTY, oe No 9i Columbia Street, Fori Wayne. Indiana.
JJ PROSPECTI’S FOit 1831. Tin SIwrTvEMG post. •The Oldest and Best of the Becklies.’ , < The Proprietors of Tnn Saturday ; Evening Post—which paper is now in' ( its Forty-third Year!—would simply annour.ee in their Prospectus sot 1364, that i they design maintaining for their weekly ‘ the high character it has already acquir-p-1 n< A FIRST CLASS LITERARY PAPER They have reason to believe that tiie : stories of Mrs. Wood, author of “East Lynne,” <fcc.; Mips Brandon, author of “Eleanor’s Victory,” <fcc.; Manon Hari land, author of “Alone,” <fcc.; Miss A irginia F. Townsend, and numerous other excellent writers, have been generally regarded as possessing the greatest merit and the most absorbing interest; and they i design procuring for The Post in the fuI tore as in the past, the best Stories, Sketches, and other Literary Novelties which they can possibly obtain. They intend eoinmencieg in the first paper in January. A NEW NOVEL, by Mrs. Wood. Author of “East Lynne,” Ac., from advance sheets, expressly forwarded to us from England. This story wi’l be called ‘ c;:- IV AI. O GUAY” and will be about the length of Verner’s Pride’ and ’East Lynne.’ In addition to the Stories written exnressly for The Post, its Editor also strives to lay before its renders, the best i Stories from the English Periodicals. — And ’ ires, in addition to tho Tales and Sketches, more or tes« Agricultural Mat-t.-r, with a Riddle, Receipt, News, and Market Depaittnents, every week. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS. We will give to any person sending 1 thirty subscriptions to The Post and Sixty Dollars, one of W heeler & W ilson’s celebrated Sewing Machines, such as they sell for Forty-five Dollars. 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To all Concerned. All persons knowing Themselves indebted to me—and their notes and accounts being due—will find it to then interest to pav immediately to my broth er Charles A. Henderson at tho Store of Joseph Crabbs. EDGAR HENDERSON. Jan. 20th 180-1. ________ ! SUPPORT HOME. MARBLE WORKS. ‘•Who has not Lost n Friend,” The undersigned has opened a marble shop in Decatur on .Jackson Street, between third and fourth street, after the first of April next he will have a large and better assortment of, American & Italian Marble’. than has heretofore been offered in this part of thecouniry. Those who intend MONUMENTS OR GRAVESTONES.
in memory of their loved departed will do well ; to give him a'tall. “The towering Monument, or vaulted Tomb Point mankind to mankind's cormuon home. He is also prepared to furnish upon the ! shortest notice DOOR CAPS AND SILLS. WINDO W CAPS AND SILLS. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. WATER TAALL <fc COPING. ST O . EPS AND BALUSTRADES. • Specimens of his work can now be seen at the ci-nu*try a Pleasant Mills. Stone for . James Stoops jr,wife and Jrmes T. Dailey. Terms Reasonable. ‘ Call and examine his material, and wook, bei fore purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SCHRADER. TEKIiS BEDICED TOOLI) PRICES! Godev’s Lath’s Book TST’ C£ X i 3 S L'. 3 . GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEARI The publisher of Godev'a Lady s Dock, ’thankful to that public which has enabled him to pubii-ii a Magazine Dr the ha-t. thirty four wars of a larger circulation than any in Ameticn, bus made r.n arrangement with the mo-tpopular authoress in this country — .UMtiON IIABLAND. Authoress of * Al.-ne, Hidden Path. MoSs side, , nu -i . and Miriam.’ whowill furnish stories for the Lady’s Book for 1 lt-G4. Tliis nlone will place the Lady’s Hook i in literary point of view far ahead of anv <-;h er magazine Marion Ha'land wri.es for no i otivr maguro e. Our other favorite writerwill all continue to.furnish .articles Ihrutigliou l the year. THE BEST ‘ Lilly's Jltjizlite in the Uerid, and Gicaprst. The Litet-at ire is of that ttinil that can e read al..nd in the family circle, mid the cl i-y ■in itntnu.-.v numbers are subscribers for the ■ Book. , n . The Music is all cut:: (the pre* of the I--.- in tin njti-ic s‘ore» Im: mo=t of it is copy- ■■Jm-d, and e.annotbe olilained exc-pt iu Godey. Our Sleel engravir.L-s. ATI eff -rts toin this have e. .n-ed, and we now st n-.l a ■ ■ ■
in tl.ia department, giving, as we do, >i.sn\ , m 1 re and infinitely bettor engraving* than ar- . published in any o’tb- r work. Godcy’s immense double sheet fashion p.a.cs. contninir.s from five to seven full length eolo red fashions on each plate. Other magaxim - give only two Far ahead of any f.shunts itt Europe or America. The pt blications of theplates cost sj u.i'lltl more than fashion plates o! , the old ptvle.nnd nothing but our wonderfully ; large circulat: m enables us to give them — t 0 her nn.g.azines cannot rfford it We m-ret spare moitev when the public can be benefitted | These fashions may be relied on. Dresses mw be mad.' after them, and the wearer will [ subject h.erv.-W to ridicule as would be the ■ case if she visited the large cities dressed after the stvlc of the plates given in some of our so- . called fashion magazines. , : j Our Wood Engravings, of which we. give twice or three times as many as any other mag- - azine, are often mistaken lor steel. Tbey are so fur superior to anv others. Imitations Beware of them. Remember •hit the T.adv’sßook is the original publics lion and the cheapest. Everything that is jse f:l or ornamental in a house can be found tn ' Godev. . . | Drawing Lessons. No other magazine gives them, and we have given enough to fill several ft 1 .. . J, large volumes. Our Receipts are such s s can be found no- ' -.here else. Cooking in all its variety —confec--0 tionarv —the nursery—the toilet —the laundry ; —the kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are I 1 1 be found in the pages of the Lady’s Book — f We origina'ly started this department, and '• have peculiar facilities f>r making it most per ' feet. This department alone is worth the price p of the Book. Ladies’Work Table This department com ; prises engravings and descriptions of every artide that a lady wears. .. ’■ Model Cottages. No other magazine has this , department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE: ■i TO ASV TOST ernez IX THZ VXITZD STATFS - One copy cr,e year, S 3. Two copies one i ;i year, 85 Three copies one year. 86-, Four copies one year, 87. Five copies one year, and an ex'ra copy . >1 to the person sending '.lie club, 810. Eiwbt copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 815 i s Eleven copiesone year, and an extra copy p to the person sending the club, 820. And the only magazine that can be in-' trodneed into the above clubs in place of •o the Lady's Boek is Arthur’s Home Magus azine. SPECI4L CLVBBiNG WITH CTHEB MAG AZINES, r. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Home r Afagazine both one year for 83 50. Godey's Lily’s Book and Harper’s Magazine both one year for 84 50. s-2 Godey. Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent one rear, on receipt of 86 00. Treasury Kott s and Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Be careful and t! ; the postage on veur letter. II Address, L A. GODEI, 3 ' SJ3 Chesluut-st., Philadelphia, Pa.
A NEW MAGAZINE FOR THE LADIBS. TUB LADDS IT.ffiND. I A 3IONTIILY MAGAZINp OF LITERATURE AND FASHION The subscribers would beg leave to c ’j| the attention of their friends iaj ■ public to their New Magazine which they are about to issue, and the J anu#t number of winch is nearly readv name will be y ' U ’ IHE LADY’S FRIEND and it will be devoted to choice Liters ture and the illustration of the Fashion," It will also contain the latest patterns’( I Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresse. 1 Fancy Work, Embroidery, <L-c., <fc c ;w :,f 1 Receipts, Music, and other matters iqtc" esting to ladies generally THE LADY’S FRIEND will beefe d by Mrs. Henry Peterson, who will rely upon the services in the Literary Depar;.
mi nt, o r the following r UNRIVALLED corps cr WRITERS- I Mrs. Henry Wood, r.utborof *Ea»tLyne ’ I &c.; Mary Howitt, Marion HarW. an- ! thor of ‘Alone’; Mrs. E. S. lUndolpli I Elanor 0 Donnelly, C. M. I Margaret Hosmer. Virginia F. Town’ I sertd. Mrs. M. A. Denison, Chta Aliensta, Laura J. Arter, August Bell, A°nna L. G , Charles Morris, Helen M. Pratt. Maggie C. Higby; Mrs. Anns Bache, Lucinda B. Browne, Carrie Merer, Mrs M F. Tucker, Fanny M. R„. mond, Frances H. Sheffield, Mrs. L jl. Shears, Caroline A. Bell, Annie F. Kent, 'Sophie May, Harris Byrne, Mrs I B. I Spencer, MaUie Dyer Britts, Annie Rus- . sell. Miss A L. Mnzzey, Sara J. Rumsey, Clara Doty, Harriet W. Stillman. Minnie May. Arthur Hampton, T. J. Chambers, Barbara Braude, and oilier talented writers. Handsome Steel Ei:graving,. A Handsome Steel Engraving and i Ccl-'bed Steel Fashion Plate willillmtratv every number; besides well <x outed Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Sloriei, Patterns, drc., too numerous to mention'. The January number will contain a beau- . ti'ul Steel Engraving, designed express;iv for tl.-s Magazine by fchtusele, and ’ called Gabriel Wilkie’s Return. This handsome Steel Plate iilustfaldsh story of 10-e, war; and a broken er.gsgemlenl, by Miss Eleanor C. Donnelly, axil *-il boo! itse'l, we trust, worth the price if the number. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS! We will give to any person sending thirty subscriptions to Thk Labi* Friend nr, 1 Si-V.v Dollars, one of A feeler <fc Wilson's celebrated Sewing Machines, su-'i ns they sell for Forty fiyr Dollars. The rdachines will be selected <n w at 11. - manufactory in New Tort. >. x J, and forwarded tree ot cost, with the ex•< ’-.;ion of irrigl.t. Ir. procuring "uhsetiber- for ’Lis Pri 1 - mium. w ■ prefer that the flair’ J’ suL’cr'-
bers s' . :id be piocured at the regulir •. rms o' Two Dollars for each, but where i'. is cannot be done, they may br procured at our c'ub rates, and the babtioe ol •- Sixty Dollars »rwarded :• u-inc«h bv the p -rson desiring the macliinc. Th« Mag-.zin-s will Ve Sef.t to dilLr.-»l Pell- ; Offices, if desired. Every puson cyliict- : ing names should send tli<m v-■ ■■ o'* i jioney »s fast as obtained, so’.hit"'* subscribers mar begin at once to rrc<P’’ their Magazines, and not hcome • i fied with the delay. Wl.en Hie .W number of names (thirty), and ’ 1 ■ amount of money (Sixty Dodars/. is ™ reived, the machine will be du.y (orwar- ' ded. terms. , Our terms.will be the same ss for that well known weekir p’p ,r ’ Saturday Evening Post, p-ibii^J b «’ f r the last seven-ten yea™ . . . that the clubs may be made up o _ Der and magazine conjointly, W1 so desired —and w 11 be as 11 ■ ' 1 tASH IN ADVANCE1 chpy, one year, 30 q 2 copies, one year, (.qq 4 copies, one year, , )0(t) R copies, and 1 to getter up o, Q 20 copies, and 1 to getter-up m One copy each of the Lady h and Saturday Evening P® s *’ , b ,’ s I Dnmb X 0 L"o centsFriend (postage paid by «_) - Frien j The matter in The ~ : will always be different from 1 ‘ Post. Address „,. T CT5(rt. DF.VCON & PETERONo. 319 Walnut St..F>‘ e ' 5pD . r tr-Specimen number- « ' ose ora'rui’ously (when written for) 10 desirous of procuring subscribers. Examiner’s Jfoti ce ’ I t A(]nrnS The undersigned School Lxau l ot |,i» County. Indiana, will l-old« office m Decatur upon the four ■ _j,nunryfollowing named "j"" I'’™ 1 '’™ '' bin . and ting* April. June, March. May. llece "^'v ( , r :1!ll l M' .each Saturday of each W’ 1 vemlier. Exercises will commence “"rliSpi..-- -X. 1.-'"-"”'-'’ therefor. ,i friends of educ’ t,m Shool officers, nnd t L n( | 3r ce. are cordially invited to beun jsno tF’, App ic»nl» wl(h 7homtheex. d (o prwe nt sonallv acquainted will b ® jllPnt eitixen «f a certificate signed by a P ' a pplic»ut fUS ‘ the county‘o the effect that’am H tains a good mora< char Examiner J Adams Ctmr.tri May SO. Irfi’
