Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1864 — Page 4

HOSTSTTER’S STOiWH BITTESS, The proprietors ar, J mannfachirersof HOSTETTEk’S CELL Bi: A i Ei> S’lOMAt H I>IT. appeal with perfect confidence to phjsiciiuuimid ciuz.ns generally of the United •StHies, because the ariicle has attained arepulaiivß heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will tpenk more powerfully than volumes us bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a halfnull iuu bottles, and from its manifest steady -increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the consumption will reach uear one million bottfes. This immense amount cauld never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preparation. and the sanction of the m< t prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only imiimettd the Bitters to their p.. Hints, but are ready at ail times tn give tcstimonhib to its kfiicacyin nil cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extra ordinary effort in the way of trumpeLng the qualities of ihe Bitters, 1-ut a solid estimation of an invaluable me I-ciue, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Host citers Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever ami ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the ‘•Bitters” yre a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter hoiii the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, g'ving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health, it operates upon the stomach, liver, nnd other digestive organs, mild y but powerfully, and soon restores them toacondition essentia to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. £ Elderly persons may use the BiHers daily as rcr directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as .a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit- of using this preparation while suffering from stomach dejangemeuts and general debility; acting under •l.c advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs ami fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the g-nder sex. There are certain periods when ! berr cares arc *o harassing that many of them i itk under the trial. The relation of mother r nd chill is so absorbingly lender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt. to * rgc-: her own health in Ltr extreme anxiety r her infant. Should the period of maternity rrivc during the summer season, the wear us •oilji and mind i- generally aggravated. Here, i.s a necessity for a stimulant to rccupc.•'Ke the energies of the system, and enable the miher to bear up under her exhausting trials . i.d responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora-u.-s that receive the cmlor- .merit of phrsiktus, because it b; Agreeable to tho taste as «T as certain io give a permanent increase I udi’y strength. All those persons, to whom wc have pnrffcu>’y referred above, to wit: sufferers from •ver and ague, caused ly malaria, diarrhoea, iysentery, indigestion, less of appetite, and ail diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary uccupation, .and nursing mothers, will consult ’heir own physical we? ire by giving to Hos:citer*m Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. CAUTION.—We caulion the public against ‘.ng any of the many imitations or counter<Ji>. but ask for Hostetter’s Celebrated stg?.;acii Bitters, and . ee that each bottle has ’.he words “Dr.J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters” i I’own on the side of the bottle, and stamped , ?i the metallic cap covering the cork, and ■■■■ -erve that our autograph signature is on the . el. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & i MITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all jgists, grocers, and dealers generally ■ ughout the United States, South . and Germany.

HEAD-QU AKTERS! " i/ KOW GN A >•■-.-« and wcU-Nefccted Rtuck of nil Linds of goods Milled tv our trade, which will In* sold Cheaper than tlie Cheapest! A u cur time to buy!—Come olung. and examine fur yourselves. B- nods. Groceries. Hats. Gaps. <£c. GENUINE MEDICINES. ’sotake thh opp<rtnnitv to call the attentk a • n« to the foil v. :•< long • -st-x-!;; hed and cd - :* ■ u-d’-vs. prepared by Dr. C. M. .laiKsox — C*?-. ia, Fn. W« hav- the genii’ne article’, with .re of C. M. Ja. kso.x cu citcii Lottie and bvX. r band’s German Bitters. I' .b!e,and certain cure for diseases of the Z.’rer, Stomach. end Kidney?. such as - .plaint, Dy pepaia. Nervor.R DebOity. v. Weakness, Depression of Spiri:®, Ac. &C. an I a positive pr ■vctitive of YLLLOW Al® BH.XCUS xE7Z?.S, band’s Balsamic Cordial, for the sj’c df f .di. Influenza, C.-cup. Bc&rsezuss. EronchiUs. I " CIPIEWT COS«TOTTIO%. '"•f - • remedies before th-’ r-übl:- forth- ett: ■■• * . . . i. • ■• .- . it-- <®mm ;rr. ii> r> una' • :!;« 1 ■'•tr.t i? t»H-l an ■ ITvctu:’! and > cr.re j crHoofland's German Pill. <1 .n. 4*« • pur«-‘tive n’-d - can r'llt , th’;? Pill. W- ;.r» a-sr.rt-d tlmt ■ / .- ,’ 7.:.T. •* *n/y is u‘.*tl it Ur* .-■.'.••.rds z • •• ’-1 annually, and sutisfcsrtica, ’ c’d.'. . O '-Yvu immint rs f 5...; . , e in th*- Almanac pubi >!.--■ > • »«n> »c.v'c:r. »d »«auvi®e«B tv call at oar tl-.-iO r.n 1 jttvue. J — ( :»e jj a call I-Examine our Sic x. A ISFACTIOS GVAEAJf TEED! ?. jcc to Herl's ('I PciitioH io sell Real Estate. sofindtax?. ; . .. JA-MbjtOl’Xi' » X ,- e »«bsruby given ".h-.t XVbiim- ' ’ M . isninlslratorof tl><- »m ••>••••. ‘ ‘ . , (cceu'scd, lias fuel lu* p* . e.tnteof the Jvci4 ,-• J iff -i. tn to pny l«t= «• k * ls a:> ‘’ ’■'• l wiM be lie u.l x' '!»■ ,if - -'HaitiCOlumoo ph-::- of < I r ‘ ' JAMI* 1! M • sh. K 7. r 6-’. CC • r A

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i ■ “So pent-up Dtia confrart? tjr power., For the whole bcanilesi Ceetimu! is eon." aao swia; s VUBAVVE.-& 0,72,cL , have been introduced to the public for jiorw than six years, and have acquired an Mwwwwse far exceeding any Family Medicines o’ < I similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not loi>£ io discovering they possessed rema’kabb CuvaVm VvoY-cxAvts, and hence their V\.a\w<\ Sa\«. and consequent profit to the I’rcnrietor, thus enabling him to expend Wu\\) ’VXxoxxsxxwXa of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the Hwftxwoas Ccx*X\3veoA.es which have been showered upon him from W\ oj XXxc C The peculiarity of the *£»XooA *Vav\s‘\e'f axxA Vx\\.s is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Axx X\\e X’AooA, 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 niserable existence. These medicines X\’c. 'Vx\e<\aa\cA for curing Syphilis, Skin (T>isea,sss, C.i Sores, Solt liheum, Shiumatism, Qiyspersici, Siok Liver Complaint, Fever and Leuaorrhaea, Complaints, Erysipelas-, St. Anthony's Fire, Fumors, Eruptions, Fits, Consumption, cio. I? $ I ONEpcrson write.', her daughter wtts cured of fits of nine years’ standing, and iSt Vitus’ . dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was cured ; after his flesh had almost wasted awn l *. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague ! after every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore 1 which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of K heumatisin of eight years. ! Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver ■ Complaint could bo mentioned in which the ’ Purifier and Dills "Work WXftft. a CXx.ax’xxx. r <\\£ VvWs are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been ir.tr luced. 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 simply a purgative pill. They are really a ASkooA axxA lAvfc\' VkXX, which, in conjunction with the XAXooA VavxWfc*, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, , and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Eeadaohe, Costiveness, Colic Fains, Cholera Indigestion, C'ai vi - the Rowels, dizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are CsooA ’We.A.'vAxxcs, 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 doubled you will \x.o xvxove. Ab aproef that tho Blood Purifier and Pilh ar? purely vegetable. I h;.v.- the certificates of tht»M eminent chemists, Pr-jfo.-won» Chilton of N Y., and Locko us Cincinnati. Read Dr. Hoback’s Special N tiers and Certificates published in a conspicuous ptut cf this Paper from time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Bio I Puriffw, SI per bottic, or S’ per half dozen. Vs the Scandinavian Veg etabh* Blood Pills, 25 centi per box. or 5 boxes for 51. Prin inal Office and Ssiesroom, No. C> Pmt Fourth St 8d Bu. ling from Main st.» Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory No. 18 Hammond Street. FOR SALE BY ■ f., A i ims co'Huy.by Dr. T. T Dorwir. d- 0 , ' >■. A... .’u.-, Snii:!i t '• tittman. in PlnassiV Mi John Hart, .M m > >tb. S-.mm-'. Lint-m, Bn > o, and by Drnciist .nd Merchant! gencra’.y i hroughout the Uuiun. v6-nlo. I. LAUFERT Y No. 51 Columbia Street, one door west of Bran ’ dliffs Stove and Hardware Store, FCRT WAYNE, IND,, -rwri >’’LD «n v tothe public in eoner::! that 1“ I V is determined to <=.ll DRY GOODS. Bon n nets. Hats, F’.Carped. Trunks, Ac., <tc , cheaner t'l-in anv other House tn the city, e< . co.mtrv —Vo miffolte. ... , . Also. Hunte m i b-. R-ody majexclotlnng, oi . ■ made to order—Karra roWTRY Xf'liir U\> rs g-trekasing elsewhere, y ! y O<J Ka.9l Coiinnbia Street, T y, lf ; Fort Wayn». Indiana.

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r— — ———■- i ! To all Concerned. All persons knowing Themselves in-’ debted to me—and their notes and accounts being due —will find it to their interest to pay immediately to my broth -; Jer Charles A. Henderson at the Store of I Joseph Crabbs. EDGAR HENDERSON Jan. 20th 180 4. SUPPORT HOME. MARBLE WORKS. “Who has not Lost a 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! ;han has heretofore been offered in this part of thecouirry. Those who intend .erecting: Tombs MONUMENTS OR GRAVESTONES. tin in< mory ol their Loy id departed will do well tn give him. a call. ! ‘ The towering i.un r:/ or v milted Tomb Pei’J mankind to mankind’s cot>i. on hom<‘. 4 lie- i3*al.*o p s ip..i'v.* to furnish upon the ' whoi-fpst. notice DOOR CAPS AND SHE’. ■ WINDO W CAPS AND SILLS, I’! 'IN AND () 11N AM EN TAL. WATER TA ALL A COPING. STONE STEPS AND B.ILUSTRADES. < Speri'vensuf his w .k can now be seen at the . cemeliy a PleasHiit Mills. Stone for Junies, Stoops jr, wife ami J.-mes T. Dailey. Terms Reasonable. i o.ill and ejsan.ine bis material, and wook, be- | I fore purchasing elsewhere. IIE*KY SCnnADFK. nMDITEDTOOLDPMSr ■ — Codey’s Lady’s Book i ’ GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR! j I Tim publisher of Godoy's Lady’s Book, thankful to that public which has enabled ; him to publish a Magazine for the last thirty ! four vears of n larger circulation than any in i Amo lien, baa made an arrangement with the 1 most popular authoress in this country — MAKION II IRI \NI>, i Authoress of‘Alone, Hidden Path, Muss Side, Nemesis, and Miriam.’ i who will ftiriiish 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 j ;or magaz'ne. Marion Harland write- for no ! I other magazine. Our other favorite writers ; ! will all continue to furnish articles throughout I ■ the year. THE EEST L:i,ly‘- Magazine iu the World, and Cheapest. Tlia Literature is of that kind that can « j ; trad nloud in the family circle, and the cl rgy j ■ in immti.se numbers are subscribers for the ■ Book. Th, Mntic is all orieinnl. and wonld cost cents (the price of Ike book; iu tile music s,o>ebut most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be , obtained except in Godey. Our Steel engravings. All efforts Io rival us j in this bave ctaseil, and we now stand alone ( .in this department livin’, as we do. many/ no re and infinitely better engravings than are j published ip any other work. l * God.-v’s iinnten.-e double sheet fashion-plates | ' containir.g from five to sever, full length Colo- | red fashions on each plate. Other magazines j 1 give only two. Far ahead of any fashions tn ‘ Europe or America. The publications of these | i plates cost $lO uOtt more than fashion plates of I the obi style, and nothing but our wonderfully | i large circulation enables us to give them.— O iter magazines cannot afford it We never spare money when the public can be benefitted i Th«se fashions may be relied on. Dresses . ntnv be made after them, and the wearer will . not"subject herself to ridicule ns would be the case if she visited the large cities dressed after the stvle of tlie plates given in some of our so- , called fashion magazines. I Our Wood Esgravings, of which we give: ’ twice or tlH.ee times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken lor steel. They arc ! so far superior to any others. Imitations. Beware of them. Remepruer that the Ladv’s Book i» the original pub’.ica lion and the cheapest. Everything that isrseful or ornamental in a Louse can be found in : Godey. Drawing Lessons. No otlier mngazme gives them, and we have given enough to fill several large volumes. Our Receipts are such : s can be found nowhere el-1. Cooking in all its variety—con fee- < tionary—the nursery —the toilet —the laundry — the kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are tl be found in the pages of the Lady’s Book — V.’e originally started this d.pnrtment, and ■ have peculiar facilities for m.ikingit most per ' feet. This department alone i.s 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 tins . depatiment.

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’ ' ■* I*?, 1 A NEW MAGAZUjj for the Radies. THE LADDS FRIEND I A MONTHLY MAGA2 WE OF LITERATURE AND FASIHqn. The subscribers would beg Lave t 0 a the attention of their friends and b" public to their New Maoazinb .they are about to issue, and th« J» n Z'' number of which is nearly readv t, name will bo J ' T “‘ THE LADY’S FRIEND and it will be devoted to choice Liter, lure and the illustration of the Fashion.’ It will also contain the latest pattern. Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses Fancy Work, Embroidery, & c ., Ac ■ u ’ Receipts, Music, and other matters*ir,u r . [eslinff to l»dipa generally. THE LADY'S FRIEND will be edited I :by Mrs. Henry Peterson, who will rt ; v I upon the services in the Literary Denar' I of the following ’ 11 .UNRIVALLED conn cf WRITERS | Mrs. Henry Wood, nu'ltor of Lyne' I &o.; Mary Howitt, Mrrion Her! inj '‘ a J. I thcr of ‘Alone’; Mrs. K. S. Randolph I Elanor 0. Donnelly, C. M. Trowbridge’ I Margaret Hosmer, Virginia F T o , n .' I stnd. Mrs. M. A. Denison, Clara Aug us . tn, Laura J. Arter. August Bell, Anna L. G , Charles Morris, Helen y. Pratt, Maggie C. Higby, Mrs. Anns Bache, Lucinda B. Browne, CarrieMet- | er, Mrs M F. Tucker, Fanny M. Rtj. ■ tnond, Frances 11. Sheffield, Mrs. L.!'. Shears, Caroling A. Bell, Annie F Ken'. Sophie May, Harris Bvrne, Mrs. Z B. , Spencer, Mattie Dyer Britts, Annie RusI sell, Miss A L. Muzzev, Sara J. Rum«ev, Clara Doty, Harriet W. Slilltnnn, i Minnie May. Arthur Hampton, T. J. ' Chambers, Barbara Brande, and other ’ talrniod writers. Handsome Steel Engravings. A Handsome Steel Engraving an.! a j Colored Steel Fashion Plate will ilia,j (rate every number ; besides well iXi tni ted Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Stories, Patterns, A-c., too numerous to mention. The January number will contain a bma- ! tiiul Steel Engraving, designed expressIly for th'3 Magazine by Scheusele, and called Gabriel Wilkie's Return. This handsome Steel Plate illustrates a ' story of love, war, and a broken engagei mlent, bv Miss Eleanor C. Donnelly, et.d veil boos itself, we trust, worth the price i of the number. A SEWA'G MACHINE GRATIS! We will give to any person sending thirty subscriptions to Tut: Lavv's Friend and Sixty Dollars, ope of Wheeller & Wilson's celebrated Sewing MaI chines, such as they sell fur Forty firDollars. The Machines will be selecte-l new at the manufactory in New Yntl, boxed, and forwarded free' ol cost, widt ■ the exception of freight. In procuring subscribers for tl s Preitniutn, we prefer that the thirty subsen bers should bo procured at the regular terms of Two Dollars for each, but wlit'rI this cannot be done, they may be procured at our club rates, and the balance <■: '■ the Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in casn bv the person desiring the tnaclin? lhe 1 Magazines will be sent to different Posti Offices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send them wiln tl* 1 nonev as fast ns obtained, <o that it" subscribers may begin at once to receive their Mngnz m-s, and not become di-“<- : i,fied with the delay When the wli»l» number of names (thirty). and whola amount of money (Sixty Dollars), is ?• ceived, the ccnchinc will be duly fot* Br ' , ded. tehvis. Our terms will be the same as ti o'« for that well known weekly pepc. 1“" Saturday Evening Post, published ■for the last seventeen years—in order that the clubs may be made up of tl e p' per and conjointly* *l ,e,e 1 so desired — and will be as follows. CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 copy, one year, Q 2 copies, one year, - 4 copies, one year, * 8 copies, and Ito gettef-up m l • 20 copies, and Ito getter-tip of C -' J '■ . One copv each of the Lady Friend and Saturday Evemsg Po‘T, Single numbers of Ihe LA . Friend (postage paid by ’ n(l The matter tn Th<- Ldt r I will always be different from th*'- in Post. Address . DE y COX & No. 319 Walnut St.. PI" 1 ’ 1 ' 14 ' « !>g son* Cr Specimen numbers »til ; gratuitously (when written G') 10 desirous of procuring subscribers. Examiner’s Notice. i The undersigned Scltuol ‘ County Indiana, will ' lol ;' e ’l"., tu rd»yo f| he .' office in Decatur upon the fouttfi '_j-„„;.ry. followinff named rronths. ‘ i u noß ' April. June, March. May a C X’ tU EZe'iks will'commence each <l*s 31 Pleas- hear in will be no private examinations g , „ity the applicant can show there is actual u« are cordially invited to J’ n jsimt p<‘ r App k !' n,s Y?'\ W w?il Le l required sonallv acquainted w 1.1 U a certificate signed f, y I . applicni.^ 0 * the county to the effect that *ud tains a good morab'ha Examiner ' Adams Co’SD<• JfaT 36, 1F63.