Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1864 — Page 4

HOSTETTER'S T!:o j r*- ».r’v?«*rs rr.d niar.u'nch::?’.*; of HOSr : 4 « elei . aTli n- vu n ; t- . can ftp} *' "'i— Jr! • CCliL*tL : io n«aiwt c gcuer. ij’<f ;he Cii.led I . Cf. ■ '■ • i? Lm 2 TTplI" :,. uti r< ; _vii. Astir :■ rts tn on thi* point vri’ri \ .s i ore poweii.Jn than \ vs i. crv i." Trim K - M .?•- : J».g j :: a - v y. TW* rsr.nq.riyc r ’ it” M*r s ise-meh Bw- •<-- . :th art ■ c-.ri . w.tc 1 U * •:- & uriiiv :» l*o:t! •*, nn . from is i;;at «»».: : .y fuc: »u Uit.e* p->T, ii is i-riuent ii. t <h . mg «’ljv cGUiir.g yea- riic lien u.l' reach uc- -<;’te r.iii on ’ l«s Th s inurf.-t an. uni’ nercr have teen foH but for me rare • • ’irinat ;:e*contained in the preparation, ?.»;•! the ’■nnction of she n>o>t piviuineut pi.vsicians i > th.se se ions cf the country x.hwre ihv is ri-?' IbvSn, via Lrt tidy t.. ‘ i . trs to these y.aieivs, but ura ready al all 1i...c- to give testimonials to its * ~ :cy a” cases cf >toii:aciijc derangcuients : ;-t -teS ihereiroui. * T. »temporary popularity. • brained * y cximopili: ry eliurt- in the way of tiumj cling tue q«nhrie> of the Bitters, but a solid <•&«]•’ uh it of r.n in vain able no-dicine. ahich is declined : . cas enduring as litue itself. Biuers i::»ve proved t» G<-<kend to regions where fever and ague a:;.! r.d.G.tS iU.«,r bilious complain ■» Lf.ve ecu .d ti r-ir vie.-.,-* by hint.beds. I- be able to Mate confidently thM f * “Bitlets’* re .. _uit.i.in cure far the Dyspepsia and like /j-enscs. is to (he proprietors ah ■ 2of unjr.cyc 1 i ’ .asure. It removes al! Hv; • :<1 Hitter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and impart* renewed vitality tothe nervous system, giving i that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health, h operates upon liver, and oilier digestive organs, ctfl.liy but powerfully, and soon restores them » a< n iHitn essential to the h< ah by discharge of the functions of nature. Cl rr!y persons mny use the Bitters daily ns j er uircetions on the boule, and they will find i’i it n liumlant peculiarly adapted io comfort docli-: years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invie rat.ug to rue I oweis. excellent as a luuie, uo ’. .• utvens.rn.g generally. Be have the eviof of aged men and women v. iiv have exj vrienced the benefit of using this prrpar •ion while suffering from stomach de* lungers general debHity: acting under he advice of physicians, • y have abandoned ml deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits <f this article. A few words to the gender s< x There are certain r»eriod- wnen their cares are so liarnf big that many of them Mink under the trtnL The relaiiou of mother and child is ?n absorbingly tender, that the me:iter, cspec ally if she be young, is apt io forget her own lu akh in her extreme anxiety for her infant Should the j-criod of maternity arrive during tlu* summer season, the wear of body and ru.i d is generally aggravated. Here, tbci i» a necessity fcr ft stimulant to recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the bio!, or ■< h?:ir p under her exhaustirg trials and respi •i< ; ’»;lif <•«. Nursing mothers generally prefer the ibrers to all other invigorators that receive the endorsement of physicians, beeftuae it is : ’.e to the taste ns well as certain t give s permanent increase of bo-li’y strength. All t’ cse peifu rs, to whom we hnveparticuA.ly referred above, to vit: puriricf- from fr er and ngu** can. cd by ii.a’aria dian itQ'a, dysentery, indigestion, loss of nt pelite, and all diseases or •)*” .ii-’g-Eients of the stomach, t: i sanuuuicd invalids, persons of sedentary c . ntion. J»ud i.t.. r n.oiuvrs. will consult tritir own jhvaical welfare hy giving to llosirter’s I’etebmi- -I Stomach Litters a trial. t’ L’TiOS.—B e caution the public against i <•! g ary of the n.-my iiniluiiotis or couuterlo.tb, but ask for Hostetter*s €elettbatei> StmU ich Brrrr: s, and bev that each L; trit has the words ‘ Dr. J. Il Mcitci a Stomach Litters” t own ii:e hide T the bottle, and stamped on tiie metallic cup covering the cork, and • bscrve that car uuiograpb siguaiurc is ou ...e libel. ? Pi spared and sold by HOSTETTER & GMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by ail wr'-trftU, grocers, and dealers generally throughout th- Vnittd States, boath £or*--rice, and Gerxrany. ' HEAD-ftUAMERS! ' 7 XOW ON I7AND, A Ur;« and well-sek-eted stock of kinds of noted to our trad'. will be sold (sieax*e*- than the Cl eapest! •’*w ts ;'*ur time to buy—Chme alcmy, and tsamint for 9our»d9U» Bry-Good', Groceries, Hats, Caps, ie. GENUINE MEDICINES. ■Wecld r-Uo take tbl- opportunity to cal] the attention Os our citizen* tn the 5 IL wing long'published and celebrated r*-inedk*. prepared by Dr. M. .lack&ok k PhJpedeiplHa, I'a. W« hav< tl gennine »r>i- l-s. with th© signature of C. ?*. Ja-.£30.n od each lotik- nnd box. Hoofland’s German Bitters. Ahfe, rtlia: !**, and certain ' ure f.»r <1 en •of the Liver, Sitmta'th, and Kidutyt, ti. h as JJver Ccnptaint, Dyspepe a. Nervous Debility Jauadisc, WeakiMM, Depression of Spirits, Ax. &9. v.nei a positive preventive of Hooflaiid’s Balsamic Cordial, for die apeedy cure • f Coughs. Colds Inlueuza. Croup, Bronchitis, A”l> INCIPIENT COMSVBIPTION’. f*f all the r» • iMies !««fon? the puLU'- for • ::-r rs pactova! dia-a«e-. » is n n r n: -t t • thic. The Th-jfct de pente ca-h are, ill a uuble !i’ne, ’.nder eratro?, un ?!Tectual aaJ peruiau ut curt perkaiued. Hoofland’s German Pill, Thoee n*-»Li z a roM jmrg itfw medicine c*n with saf-i.r rely on th; *•<!. We amrarrd that nc. calw I nrdru-j •!in it r. Thou"ai ds *dte'X'« *ld annuaity. . i snlis&c'lou, w* lei _. n In every instance. A great aninfb)’ of ’ •timony. firon «!! daw’s of «*> **•'— can be J-nnd in th*-. Almanae p’ii-l'i»h«l by the pr-> jßwt'-. u; suid v.. e.!. i e.' Mto call at ourhtorc .iri get cue, ■ 6iv« u« a call! —Exanme our Steck! SATISFACTION OUASAI7TEED! Noticeto Heirs of Petition to sell Beal Estate, FT ATS OPJN’WANAJ AiM.VS I Ol N sY.C Notice i« hereby g-ivew that U’illiam C Sp ••< c *-r, A'btH”istraior of t »>c* ear.-tie of Hiram L I ni'll, deceased, ha* file I hi* jwtition to **< H , • tie real e<tate of the d<*ceden ,» is psr-nn.-1 xujj insuffii’ienr to pay debts, avl that k. ;4 peliUot will be beard a* the next Urtn of the court of common n’.rn* of-r id county B. MM'. ONE. x-- 7, rs* * E C C r A C

tDR. ROBACKS STOMACH w ? w: n n n o i £lll hili “ ARE NOT /. ’■ Sriii TO BE EXCELLED ; STOMACIIIC DIGESTIVE ORGANS. r V\\vse 'SvXXcvs woX X\\c as a wixAacuxc vvXvvtXx wA\ eave a\k X\\«, “vV\.s w>\\«\\ iXtsw \s \\riv Xo, ' W\ as a txxxxcvWaX ac»caX —a c»veaX o''" X\\c s\\sXcva. \a X\\c WvXioas iasXv’veXs \ vVa V'csXaaA SoaXX\XX\cvt kvas, 'iov a Xo\\<£ Xva\e,\>c<a a\ac\\ atvXcX aw avXw\.c SXokwwcXv &\XXevs, laXtcw \w \\vo\\ca‘ i\wawX\X\.cs, awi\ aX X'wc \\yo\\sv Xvvw«, avc a swrt Y-vevcaXw-c jy ez'37- anct, ftgzce, Z.'Z'3T ~Zm7Z.CI.Z7It, lizcuzgestioTi, Ja.v.7i'3,ice, KzZ''ie~j C'cmp' ! .az?zt3, wXk A.\.stasGS a swatkav waXwvii. r \\\CftkL Xj\XX.C.\'W avc coa\\ioseiX. o*s vavc awA vooXs awA. \\ev\js, w\wt\\ wxakfc X\\twx f Xo\xxe. jJ v YkdX'.acs. s NVxWa'% avc X\\c \w»ov maw's VvaawiX.. Tdv. Tiko\ja.e,Ws feXoxXXUcXx. TVx.XX.iL'CS sa.v-c X\vc \\oov w\«w OocXov's lovWs. \iv. iko'oaeVs \ow\xxcX\ XivXXex's avc Xwe v\c\\ vaaw's awX Xiv. TXoY>ae\c's WvXXevs isvv’ov&U X\xe wcaXc awX XtXwWXwXcX. XI v. XXoVawVs SXowxaeXx, *RkXXe\'w X'.Xv-j oav-oax ww-X \wakc cw\o\xa>&\c. Xlv. "RoXiack's fivXXcx'S ave X\wi ii vavv\\ea, ewXcvxx, \k\xeww\aX\sw\, cXe. S Hee. gitters ri' e p -t up in quart botiies,of wh-ch the absve is a fac-Bim-iLe. ‘The label is finr'.y engraved, and. is provided Zvith a safe-guard from \ cour.terfe.iers. Zr) ioe per betlie, o» ! six for Hsi. C. W IJrbaak, Trcprietor, Jfo. t East I’ourth. Ul., Cincinnati, to whom >ll orders should be addressed. c FOR SALE BY T. T. Dcrwin, Decatur, afid druggists every where n7v7yl The Hural American, The Best Paper for Farmers and Fruit Grrwers--Eiglit Dollars Premium for only Twenty Subscribers! T want 10,b60 rbsb agents to circulate the Rural American, t’;ic3, N.Y. Volume VIII • commences January l*t.l M 54. pnjer free to club «u v scribers in December! This is decidedly the t>< st and cheapest fanner’s and fruit kfjw et’s pap« T in existence, at only $1 a year, and ev ry * J scriber receives two of the best Grape Vine- known to exist, sent free of al] expense,; or one dollar’s worth of Russel s Great Prolific Str iw’oerry PLi:.ts,-the larucst and most prolific in lliew- rbl many of which are actually as large as hen’s eirgs! TZEvery person who remits t‘ w, ll revive the pftWT free to January ii. xt. and through I 6i fi»rh is money! Sarn pie copies -ent free to ail applicantl, with full ih'tails. Positively I the best terms to Postmasters and other clob agents of any other publi-ber in this county. Eight Dollars in premium* for ev.-ry club of twenty subscribers! I have an in nn-nse supply of the rest itriip - vine*, all of wfiieh are to be fxee to j jk fc7 2 t>scr»l‘ers! Send for specimen copies irnan I address T. B. Miner, Clinton, On. id aC« .an: y. _N The (o’ftl expenditure upon the Capital I x’exiinn, wp to ih« prtwDl l/mo, is Vl ,T l ,

I i ? ri'\ /J,Z :z. .e ' I -JU paK? it>n Per ti: wiJ-s C»aiS!st is wrs.’ ■ftxx. YvOXsxca; s \X 1.00 0 VCIVWxVsIk 0.72.5 IXx.oo o VYOOS have been introduced to the public for -lore than six years, and have acquired an Xvwwacwsc far exceeding any Family Medicines o* i similar nature in the market. An appreciating public w.«.s not kt’£ •€ discovering they possessed reinariribh CakvoXwc. "Vvoy.«.vX\a%, and henee their Yk.a.\o.& Sa\« and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to expend ow%a.wAt> of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the "Viwwktvows C c vXk^*ve oXcs which have been showered upon him from WX\i.aAs. X\\c The peculiarity of the XA-ooX. awX CwXs is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Xw X\\c A’AooX, 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 n iserable existence. These medicines \ve Vwci\wa.\.tA. for curing Scrofula, Suphilis, Skin diseases, Old Sores, Salt I(heum, I[h,eumatis:n, dyspepsia, Sl2': Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and figue, Leuaorrhaea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. jlnthony's Fire, Rumors, Eruptions, Fits, Consumption, jtc. ri 1 ? 11 ? ONE person writes, her daughter was cured of fits of nine years’ standing, and tit Vitus' i dance of two vears. ANOTHER writ 's his sen was cured after his tiesh had almost wasted awav. The doctors pronounced the case itcura- , ble. ANOTHER was cored of Fever and Ague after trvin.' every meUicino in Lis reacli. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen y ,:!■= ANOTHEP.‘.'f "belli, ati-ia of. '’ •■ -•» Cases innumerable of Dvspn: iar.’.d Liver Complaint could ix, mentioned in wi.i i the I’uriiier and Fills XVo iXi a Q\\avw\. r Y\\c VAoo'X VxXXs are the most active and thorough pil.s that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, excit tng 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 eimply a purgative pill. They are really a awX XAv-ev Vi\X, which, in conjunction with the X»XOO‘X Vwv\X<kV, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cuiO Headache, Costiveness, Colio (Pains, Cholera J.forbus, Indigestion, Tain in the gowels, dizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and tiiey will say they are GtooX and you should try them before go : c for a physician Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of mv local agent, and read the certificates, aud if you have ever doubted you will XSovxXA x\.o xwovc . Ab a proof that the Blood Purifier and Pills are purely vegetable, I have the cerlificahs of those eminent ch< mBta, Profeesors Chilton of N. Y.,an«l Lockeol vincinauti. Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices and QertiftcatM published in a conspicuous part of this Paper fi viu time tc time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Bhw.d Purlfer, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Df tlieScandir.ivMn Veg etable Blood Pills, 25 cents i>er box, or b lioxe- (br sl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. G Fourth St. 3d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory No. 18 Hammond Street.

FOR SALE BY •Tn Adams county,by Dr T. T Dorwm & C in Decatur,Smith & N uttman, in Pleasant Mi John Hart, M »nmjuth, Samuel Linton; Bu o. and by Druggist and. Merchantt hroughout the Cnicn. v6-n!0. LLAUFEIiTY No. 91 Columbia Street, one door west of Brandrift* Stove an 1 Hardware Store, PTRT WAYNE. IND,, \X7’HVLD «av tn the rv’blii'f n that be v i* dftf-rmined tovdl DRV GOODS. Bon-e nets. Hats, Flats. Carpo*R. Trunks. . .fee . cheaper t’f*n anv other House in the city, <♦» . country— No 4 Al«o. H<»m° mil*'. R“i'ly > made to order— WorrartfetJ COUNTRY MERnHVM ' «nppl*>d chpap z r than any nt’ier H«»ußecar in west of -th* Mountains. Call and see before pirchashig elsewhere, Xo fr tn sh >w goodK. ' T LAFFERTY. Xo .71 Street.

> PROSPECTT-S FO« 18B*. ’the sAraHvEme post. ‘The Oldest and Be«t of the Weeklies.’ I The Prnpri'tors of The Satihday ;Even:xg Po:T—which pap. r is no- in . 'its F' rtv-llir ' V’ "I! —would simply an- , n."jnce in ili.ir Prospectus lot 1864, that ' they design tniimaining for their weekly the high character it has already acquir- ! ’ i A FHST CLASS LITERARY PAPER! Th.-v li’.r- ressrw to believe that the stiui-s <>i Mrs. Woo l, au’bor o' “ E >»' Lvrne." 4fl ; Miss Brandon, author of, ••Elesnor’s Victory.” <tc ; Marian Har ■ laud, '.n'hrr of “Alone.” <fce ; Mi-s A irainia F Townsend, and numerous other .-xeellent wn'ers, have been generally re- ; [Tsrded as the greatest merit 1 and the muM ahaorbinw interest; and they de'ii'ti procuring for The Post in the future as in the past, the best Stories, ; Sketches, and Other Literarv Novelties 1 : which they can possibly obtain. They intend commencing in the first paper in Jannarv. ; ' A NEW NOVEL, bv Mrs. Wood, i Anther of•• East Lynne,” &c., from ad- ; vance sheets, expressly forwarded to us ‘ from England. This slorv wi'l be called ; SWA L D GR A Y ” ■ and W’H he about the L i./’u of \ erner s Pride’ and ‘East Lynne.’ In addi'i i t'" ,r ’ es n ' r ' t,< ’ n PX ’ pressly fur Ths Post, its Editor also strives to lay before its readers, the best : Stories from the English Periodicals. — < i And gives, in addition to the Tales and j . Sketches, more or 'ess Agricultural Mat ter, with aßiddh . Receipt, News, and ( Market Deparimei - every week. 1 A C r .V!NG MACHINE GRATIS. We will give to anr person sending thirtv subscriptions ioThe Pi st and Sixty Dollars, one of Wheeler Al Wilson s ; celebrated Sewing Machines, such as they sell for Forty-five Dollars. The machines will be selected new at the manufactory jin New York, boxed, and forwarded free of co t, with the exception of freight. 1 In procuring the subscribers for this j Premium, we prefer that the thirty sub , scribers should be procured at the regular i ler.rA of Two D<>llais for each, but : wheV this cannot be cone, they may be ; rrocured at our club rates, and the bal- j anca of the Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in cash by the person desiring the ma- ' chine. The p >p> r’ will be sent to differ ent Pos'.Offi'-es, if desired. Every per-’ son collecting nam< s should send them with the money as fast as obtained, so ' that the may begin at once to receive their pipers, and not b-come dis- ' satisfied with the delay. When the whole . number of names (’ftirly). and whole i ;.mount of mon-v (Six y dsdlar-), is re- ’ jeeived, the machine will be duly bi war ded. Txrms: Ca i: in Advance. 1 copy, one yetir, ! 32 00 2 Copies, one year, 3 00 4 cepit«. one year, 6CO 8 c >pies. and 1 io getter-up of club 1 2.00 2 tc,.nie«, anil 1 to ,>e ',-i- up o ( club 28.00 Om C"pv of The Post anti one of The Lady’s Frie 1 d, 3 00 I the price ol The Post is the same ns 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 j premium may be either one or the other, as desired. The matter in the paper will al ways be different Irum I hal in the mnga- ' zine. | tag- Specimen numbers of The Post sent gratis. Address DEACON A PETERSON. No. 319 Walnut st., Philadelphia. 'f'ccc-fZlOr >ta iffS 3cei*tr‘.t j<. 5 ' ! Drs Jackson, Herbert dt Co , Proprietors of the. National Di’ppnsarv, established Cincinnati, 0 ,Jau. 1, 18fi • cure all private disease* with unexampled rapidity. We guarantee to cure Gononhcxa, Gleet, SvnMJlis. Impotency. Nocturnal Emissions, or Self-Abuse, Diurnal Emissions, Female C > nplaintß, in short, every n< iblp f:'*m aud va; iery of Sexular Disease. Cures , /id thoro ane peimanent and lees modenav.-. bend for our Circular—fifteen large 8 in. by 11 in. letter pages of varied, and inter , esting matter Also,a circular intended for Ladies only. Many of oua patients assert they have sent money to Dncsors in Eastern Cities and received no return. , Th»*n why not patronize home talent—men who know the Western clamale and can effect

speedier cures. DrJiCk’On’s Female Pills— per box—send far Circular Special written Replies, well ' sealed aent with the Circular without charge. ' One of the cheapest mo«» Interesting and important books ever published, 300 pages, 100 , engravings, The Mountain of Light or Medical , Protector and Marnage Guide, and an Explicit Key to Love and Beauty-’ It Satisfactory re- j veals veariouß subject.* i ever beore fully ex--1 plained in any popular W3rk in tee English I ; language Price 50cents and ore 3 cent stamp ; or three for I dollar and three 3 cent stamps. I Fully described »n Circular, which every young min should hnv ewhetper Mcrorwell. |L«dic’iH*< ai d instructions Reht promptly ro { anv part of the countrv Consulting Rooms of ■ the Dispensary, No. 167 street. P. 0 ?.n X ,No 433.' DP. I KOKENS ORIENTAL LINIMENT. Removes all coldness and rejuvenates or J gan« which have Inin dorment, for nr.tinv years. ’ It will cure any rase of ifripotpney. create and | the pasMor'c for anv reasoha.-de time I Can be mailed with per ft ct safety. I‘ricfc $2 I p< rbo’tie. , r»R. *ACKRny> F!?ry?n patent mile safe. I* .< perfectly c ase and never fail* to give sat i UfscHon. It is the only ‘■nre and safe preverr I five against contracting disease ever invented pleach 4 dollars, per half doren, andl <k)>!ars per Horen*nrK by taail. 19,1663

To all Concerned. All persons knowing Themselves in-j debted to me—and their notes and accounts being due—will find it to thou interest to pay immediately to my broth er Cluirles A. Henderson at the Sffoie of Joseph Crabbs. EDGAR HENDERSON. Jan. 20th 1864. — '■ ■ ■ "■*'■ I SUPPORT HOME. MARBLE WORKS. • Who has not Lost a Friend.” The undersignsd h»s op*ied a marble shop' in Decatur on Jackson Street, between third and fourth street, after the first of April next he will have a large aud better assortment of American & Italian Marble! Ilian has heretofore been offered in this part of thecoiin rv. Those who intend erecting Tombs MONUMENTS OR GR.AVE STONES, in memory ot their loved departed will do well togive him a call. -The towering Monument or vaulted Tomb Point mankind to mankind's common home He is also prepared to furnish upon the shortest notire BOOR CAPS AND SILLS, XV IN DO V CAPS AND SILLS, PLAIN AND ORNA MENTAL. WATER TAALL & COPING. STONE STEPS AND BALUSTRADES. Specie ens of his work can now be seen atAhe cemetry a Pleasant Mills. Stone for Janies Stoops jr, wife and Jrmes T. Dailey. Terms Reasonable. Call and examine his material, and wook, before purchasing elsewhere. IIENIIY SCHRADER. TlJWmi® M» PRICES!' Codey’s Lady’s Book GREAT LITERARY ANO PICTORIAL YEAR! The publisher of Godev s Lady’s Book, thankful to that public which has enabled him to publish a Mag.aV.ine for the last thirty four vears of a larger circulation than nny iu j America, has made an arrangement with the most popular authoress in this country — MARION HARLAND, Authoress of'Alone, Hidden Path. Most! Side, Nemesis, and Miriam.’ whowill fnnri.li stories for the Lady's Book for 1*64 This alone will place the Lady'- Book in literarv point of view far ahead of any nth er magazine. Marion Harland wri.es for no i other magazine. °'ir other favorite writers will all coutinue to furnish articles throughout

: tlie vear. THE BEST Lady's Magazine In the World, and Cheapest. The Literature is of that kind that enn e read aloud in the family cirele. and the cl rgy lin immense numbers arc subscribers fortlie j Book o . The Music is all oricinal. and would cost -r 1 cents (the price of the book) in the music stores but most of it i« copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except in Godey. Our Steel eneravings. Ail efforts to rival us j in this have ceased, and we now stand alone inlhi. department tivlt as we do. -nny. •n. n- and infinitely better engravings than «re published in any other w-ork. Godev’s immense double sheet fashion-plates . i contauiir.g from fivelo seven full leng’b enlo , red fashions on each plate. Gther magazines j 'ri v e only two. Far apend of any fashions in | ■' Europe or America. The publications of these plates cost yii'.l'fMl more than fashion plates of j the old style and nothing but our wonderfully j I large circulation enables ns to give them. 0 her magazines cannot, afford it We never spare monev when the public can be benefitled Th-se fashions may be relied on Dresses may be made after them, and the wearer will I not subject herself to ridicule as wonld be the ease if she visited the large cities dressed after the stvle of the plates given in some of our so- . called fashion magazin r s. Our Wood Essravings, of which we give twice or three times asmanv as anv othermngazine, are often mistaken lor steel. They are

• so fir superior to any others. luiitations Beware of them. Remember that, the Lady’s Book i« the original publication and the cheapest. Everything that is rse-' ful or ornamental in a house cau be found in Godey. Drawing Lessons. No other magazine gives r them, and we have given enough to fill several large volumes. Our Receipts are sueh r« can be found noj where else. Cooking in all its variety—confec-. ’ tionary—lhe nursery—the toilet—the laundry: j —the kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are to be found in the pages of the Lady’- Book — We originally started this drpartment, and have peculiar facilities for making it most per j j feet. This department alone is worth the price j of the Book. Ladies’ Work Table This department com prises engravings and descriptions of every art ' tide that a lady wears. I Model Cottages. No other magazine has this I department.

TERMS. CASH IN ADVANCE: TO AST TOST OFFICE TN THE UNITED STATIS. • One copy one year, S 3. Two copies one veer, 85 Three copies one year, 86. Four copies one year, 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 club, 81 5. ■ Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the elub, 820. And the only magazine shat can be introduced into the above clubs in place of ’he Lady’s Book is Arthur's Home Magi njine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAC AZINES. Golev’s Lady’s Book and Arthur's Home Magazine both one venr for 83 50. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Harper’s Magi azine both one year for 84 50. Godev. Harper, and Arthur will all'Vree be sent one year, on receipt of 86 00 Treasury Notes and Notes of nil solvent banks taken nt par. Be careful and 1 pay the postage on vour letter. 11 Address. L. A GODEY. i’ 323 Uhe«tnnt st., Philadelphia, Ta

A NEW MAGAEI2TZ FOR THS LADIES THE LAIIVS FRIEND A MONTHLY MAGAZINE or LITERATURE AND FASHION. j The subscribers would beg leave io call ths attention of their friends ami t| !B public to their New Maoaztss which they are about to issue, and the January number of which is nearly ready. The name will be THE LADY’S FRIEND. »nd it will be devoted to choice Liters, ture and the illustration of the Fashion,. It will also contain the latest patterns of ! Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresse, Fancy Work. Embroidery, &c , io ; witli Receipts, Music, anil other matters interes'ing to ladies generally. THE L \ DY’S FRIEND will be edited by Mrs Henry Peterson, who will rely upon the services in the Literary Department, of the following jUNRIVALLED corps cf WRITERS. Mrs. Henry Wood, author of ‘Ea«t Lyne,-’ it -.; Mary Howitt, Marion Harland, author of 'Alone’; Mrs E. S. Randolph, Elan-ir C. Donnelly, C M. Trowbridge, Margaret Hosmer, Virginia F Tovnsend, Mrs. M. A. Denison, Clara Augusta, Laura J. Arter. August Bell, Anna L G , Charlss Morris, Helen M, Pratt, Maggie 0. Higby, Mrs. Anna Bache, Lucinda B. Browne, Carrie Merer, Mrs M F. Tucker, Fanny M. Ravmond, Frances H. Sheffield, Mrs. L. I’, Shears, Caroline A. Bell, Annie F. Kent, Sophie May, Harris Bvrne, Mrs Z B. Spencer, Mattie Dver Britts, Annie Russell, Miss A L. Mnzz-v, Sara J. Rumsey, Clara Doty, Harriet W. Stilima;). Minnie May, Arthur Hampton, T J Chambers, Barbara Brsnde, and other talented writers. Handsome Steel Engraving’. A II axdsi me Steel Engraving sad n Colored Steel Fashion Plate will illustrate every number : besides well executed Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Storia* Patterns, drc., too numerous to me’’’''' The Januarv number will contain a beautiml Steel Engraving, designed express |v for th’S Magazine by Scbeusele, an' called Gabriel Wilkie's Return. This handsome Steel Plate illustrates a story of Io"r. war, and a broken engnge- ’ mlent, bv Miss Eleanor C. Donnelly. ar,:i wil be ot iis-lf, we trust, worth the price 10l th: numb- r

' 01 II.:- nil m r A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS! We will give to any person m'ng thirty aubscriptious to The Lady's ■ Friend and S-xtv D'dlais. on<■<-i Wieder & Wilson’s celebrated Sewing MsI chines, such n« they sell for Forty five Dollars. The Machines will be sebnlid n-w at the manufactory in New Yuk boxed, nnd forward* d free ol cost, wiih , the exception of freight. 1 In procuring subscribers for this Premium, we prefer that the tl.iriy nil-scri-bers should be procured at the regular ; terms of Two Dollars for each, but where ' this cannot be done, they may be pre cured nt --ur club rates, nnd tlie balance ol the Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in cash hr tl-.e person desiring the innchine. The Magnzines will he sent to different PostOffices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send them with th* money as fast as obtained, so that the subscribers may begin nt once to receive their Magazine®, and not become dissati fied with the delay When the whole number of names (thirty). and whole amount of money (Sixty Dollars), is received, the machine will be duly forwarded.

TERMS. Our terms will be the '"me as those for that well kno«v weeklv paper. Saturday Evening Post, published by u» for the last seventeen years—in order that the clubs may be made up of ti e pa per and cor.pnvlv wl ere k ls so desired — and will be n" h liow*. CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 copy, one year, ® R 0 2 copies, one year, “ 4 copies, one year, u <□ (<> R oopies, and Ito getter-up of cob V 20 copies, and 1 to getter-up of elub .8 tu One copy each of the Lapy Friend and Saturday Evening Po'T, 3.t0 jf-gr Single numbers of The Lad Friend (postage paid by us) J® cents. The matter in The Lidl - Fr ~, i will always be different from that in the I Post. Address devov t petbisov No. 319 Walnut St., PluladaCT Specimen numbers will be «»• gratuitously (when written for) to those ! desirous of procuring subscribers. Notice oi Administrator to SELL REALESTATE I Nntiee is hereby eiven that Patu' jnF • 1 Administrator of the Estate ot \." r , p f r| Deceased ha' filed his petition in_ me r | Common I lea* of Adnm'toiH v.-Lmg-of said conrt to "ell the Real r.» ; n . i in? to eaid dec. de:.t, hi' P"*""" s „,,| ptli- . sufficient Io pav his debts and t ’ ■ ■ non will be heard at the May term of 6 n'&'t.] 1864 - JOHN M- CGNNtt. k e Town Lots for Sale. 1 1 offer for sale Tn Ln’s No. 79. 81.- ■ I- IGO, 101. 134, 135. 136. <fc 147 -‘ n ho d Town of Decatur, These lots laynear I public square and are ths best " c lots in Town lor building D'irpuw’ ' D. STUD AB A KE”