Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1864 — Page 4
Scrofula, or King’s Eyil r- a r xi-’ tu . : disease, a comjptfoa Cf th< L«'X*d. bv wiiM-i; this fiend becoa«<s vitiated, > -ak. ; :i'i p >r. Brinz is the rin-ulaJksn. it so. whole Wy,a9od mt burst out ia discard a any pert of it, No onjaa i« fret Lora it - « ...ck 4 - :p»r i» ttH-re one width it may < jm J t ; • . t ■.: di-.*a«e, . *• living. •-.»■ i ; «tT<-l _r f • -d, impure air, filth ttnu filthy Labit-. tbe depre*>in* vices, and, above fill*, by tb. v r.er«-al i.-fertem. What* a-ver W its vr-gm. it is l<reditary in the eon ttitutien. ** from parents to children vjtto thetuir4 li.J fourh g ncxation;* indeed, i: fctw* to u.- the rod of lioa *-•'-■ *ay*. **l v U riadt the uiti'/s of the fuihars upon t- :r ciniarew.” Ji- <dfo > e :’-.r r . by deposition from the b'ood of corrupt or ulerrou* Matter, which, in t lungs *et r, and iutt-rr.ui organs, i» termed tubcn.k«; in th* glands swellings; and on f. • irfhi , erujit. >ns or « r •.<& This foul eornxj ’.on, ~L. h genders in the blood, depresses r - cn/rgies of ide w that scrofrik ±* con>titul n-.’t ' 'y differ frusu arrvfulous complaint-, but they have £atr k-*s power to witb►tai»d the Attacks of other diseases; con.seqncndy va-t numbers pcrhh by disordera v- hkh. altbo not scrofulous in their nature, are still r nd.T'-d fatal by this taint in the kysXt-m. Most of tl«e eoiiMxmptkm width dee .-L • the i.-r. fu’iti'y Lu* origin directly in this M-rofulc-tt corn amination; and many d -<ruet;ve disease* of the liver, kidneys brain, fc\ 1, inu.-d, of all the organ®, arise from or art aggravated by the same cause. quarter of al! our people are scrof deus: t* -ir per- '« ■ ’ rarM by tKis lurking in-fj-c* ' n. and their health is undermined by it. I .. it fr ■■•. f.- system we mutt renovate t < • ood t»y an ratire r.edseine, and inv *nmte it by healthy food and exercise, t jth a medicine we supply in AYEIVS .’(l’-ip 'in*! Ei.raet of Sarsaparilla, the r. . • i.f’ertual remedy which the medical •. . f ur ’ -■- ’-v>e for t'..is cv ryt ■ -’.■f.- - :.l; I: is ccm- ’• lr 1 : 3 t t -t ■.- that have ■ • rtheespurza: ?. of tias f J d- ..rim frem t i? Uood, and the rescua of the ?• •. fr •l-stru'’ r-.--c; enara. II • it be crrpl.yed f.r the cure of i. : .n*y S rofula. but als- ti>o*e other asa> ; ar.< from !*, ruch as Enrrnva and Si.'x I)i«EA>rSr. Fibs, 11-. . or FiiTWFi.As. Pnnur«, Fthttl**, L:.. ? ■} s. Bi * • arj4Bor.s,Tt morsTettzw i d Salt Enr- x. > :aij> Jlf.ad, Eingwobm, ]. ; T ■ T:,*sr andMEECvr.iAX.IMs1 '/ I>y-flp*ia. I’lbixttt, and, ■ Ti. .. I:r IJj d. The popular belief - •• < . '‘fft'.. '>r f/rt i* founded in truth, fr m • fula a ckgenerauon of the blood. The y • iilar purpo*.* and virtue of this Sanapar . . to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, xtOoutwhkh M.und health is unj'Osrible in ton’aminated etnistituOns. ZE Et’s Ague Cure, FOB THI SPEEDY CLBE OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and tgse, Runill'tit Fever, thill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Biliou* Headache, and Billons Fevers, Indeed for the m hole class of diseases origluating iu biliary derangement, caused by t.ic Malaria of Jl'asuxatie Countries. We are enabled here to offer the eonummixy a x- hm-ut which, « -lie it cures tut ai/ove rompkinti «*th errtsmty. . ■ per r '- r harmless in any <juantity. Such a rrarx-cy is in distr v.».rrc ti-ese t”l./tliig yrevsiL Tins • . ? :.l" ei:-.'- the vt. cf e'-r Ague Frsteau »ad present! the tek of i £ tuaen ot. -he first a> jtruart. yf .'.spreiuo- tory rnupJiwrafc. I: m not «.ly • - : n ’■& i~ e-*-r ’*t c.l.w.vrt itx • ...*• eiaw v s -j. Ca cheapest. T&e luxge » ve w-’ •■ r for t &/..HT uriszs it whian the n-a' c * er r b4y ; and It. .< jaw di«*nct». v her* j rr»t ax:, A ■ pr- . erery y>zr >-r’i r. e-d -- z fre*.« »’L f-r cure prot f *- t- A erra* r -r -.7 t&ie remedy oter any a. .♦< » er . . ' < ■ uu-_ eeruux. -• '«■*!• * 1: sso Q .rime <w atixuenL - *t dj ftusina or < '' T - ' r - 'Z_- • 0 Fevc-r and Ag’ie • u z ’*.* ' —•*? eT>*-4 ©f th* KdaMMtic ptnoon. A gseat variety of 6wrz' ’ •< i-rrira?'.»»t. aryn.r *L.-h » fTL:fU9>'i. - <i! (j ” '. /kziwAe. Ztfrao. w**« Aerc A*-, f<r*'rrrA. AsMr 1. PaL ,n, Pat -of t '%e >pl4cn, Hjftier1», P<. Isa t'l A': -' C'. Pera?ytit -rd Df •'H-. t cf the <>7'-A, all of which, w\ ’ Ei u. • pit cn t;.€ t'7 - ' -nr r • r --i.'-ai. This “ CraE ” expeh t.• • « r r an the r>iood. »nd c-ot:M* I ’iently cures « . ai; It .* an iutaJu-blc protection to j . i^ran , < and < travelling or temporarily i’ *±. g » the nut.-- .«district*. If taken oecas.H.xhy or daily while exposed to the infection, t:.-t »:1. be exm-t'-d from the system, and cannot accumulate in *uttjri*wt quantity to ripen into di>-e-*c. Hence it i* *»en rr*>re valuable f'»r prcia*t ■ n than cure, &r-d f- * will ever suffer from* Inter r r ■ . ’. zhenitelves of the protective T i remedy afibrfr. , Spared by Hr. J C. A TEE &, CO., LcreU, JLase V HEAD-QUAETEBS! ''J XOW ON MANX?, A tarr- ud r.zk <Jt .n kiM, Belted v. «,•> vinrh wui l* aoH CT*«aps»r tAaxi tbo CJlueapewt I JT -w if y«er fc »vy /—/>-■* r->- - sad erestfa/ /x fOWteilKt. »ry-Cood», fcroeertes, H*t«, Caps, 4c. CEHUINE MEDICINES. W>J ’ a2sr.uk* tbw r-TretnuHr to csH fV of cmr ertizwns t/> U.« t ?2 » srj 4 tvsv-<i rcmMis*, prt**r»d i.% Dr. C M. A Ox Rhfladsipbia, Ps. We bar* pn re • ■«■ wxirl*<. with tlx- t tru»lut-! ‘A C„ M. Jacxk? £, a*.'..-, aa*J b>x. Hoofland’B Gc-nnan Bitters. A e- fc, • '-rub, cur»€v <m*%s»v« :U Imr. A-r/wicA, MBd nr h t « Corr r smt, Fsrvoos DeWlty. J««t¥eaJsßj-»». Depresaion cf Sptr ta, &c >c. •nd • p>nitfr« prrT» r»t4v* <X TXLLOW AJK) BILIOUS FEVQt*. Hooflasd’a Balsamic Cordial, f-!? the t| *-=b ' "rw of Cvvgha.Coida, Inloenxi, Crwy. Z«<-i<:e.w. ?n>r.c£ltia. ax» IXCIPIEKT COSWrWPTTOX. r *f *J) sh» r*tuc*!i-s hHbre tlie j. f< tb- *»srv r>f disposes, there is nos* suprrir.. to tV-. Tb< trpis» <!> aw« are, iu a r- true. 4J»d*T rvatre?, and an •StKiaii.'. »u>l curr per- 1 k/fMiH. Eoofiand’g German Pili. ne<l nr « r pwrsrati»e mrdirin* r»» vfth 1 | **** ! - T r ** r 09 this Pill. Iv» »r*‘ tLat »m. drttg is n»ed fa jtirfrtftpi'ritir/i’. 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©WtaMl Mtai firralu ItwroM /A El Drt Jackson, Herbert A Co., Proprietors ot the National Dispensary, established Oinein- I nati, 0., Jan. 1, l~#o cure all private diseases | with unexampled rapidity. We guarantee to care Gonorrhna, Gleet, Srphillia. Impotence, Nocturnal Emissions, or Self-Abuse, Diurnal Emissions, Female Complaints, in short, every possible form and variety of Sexular Disease. Cares rapid thorough aye permanent and tees moderate Send for our Circular—fifteen large & in. by 11 in. letter pages of varied,and inter- , eating matter Also, a circular intended for La--1 dies only. , Many of oua patients assert they have sent : money to Doeaocs in Eastern Cities and received no return. Then whv not patronize home talent —men who know the Western clamate and can effect speedier cures. Dr Jackson’s Female f’illa—sl per box—send for Circular Special wrirten Replies, wellj sealed sent with the Circular without charge. ■ One of the cheapest most Interesting and important books ever published. 300 pages, 100 engraviags. The Mountain of Light or Medical I Protector and Marriage Guide, and an Explicit Key to Lor* and Beauty-’ It Statisfactory re- I veals vearieua subjects never beore fully ex ' plained in any popular wtrk in tee English . language. Price SOcent* and one 3 cent stamp or three for > dollar and three 3 eent stamps. Fully described in Circular, which every young man should bar ewhetper sicy or well. 1 Medicine* and instructions wht promptly rn . any part of the counter Consulting Rooms of the Dispensary, No. IS7 Sycamore street. P. O. ■ ' Box. No 43d. ' i DR. JACKSON’S ORIENTAL LINIMENT. * ’ Removes all coldness and rejuvenates or Igans which have lain dorment for many rears. It’willenre any ease of impotpney, ereaie and increase the passives so» any reasonable time Can be mailed with perfect safety. Price *2 perlwttle. ' I i»<.»,cxsou’s ractrcw patkvt male orc. e It i« perfectly safe and never fails to giveaatr ikfaciion. It is the only anre and safe proven tire against contracting disease ever invented Privett each 4 dollars, per half dozen, and! Adlan [-rj dozen sank by mail. Sept. 19,15&3
Foor Notice. Notice is herebv giventhat the undersigned overseer of the poor will receive sealed propo ssls at his office in Root township, Adams . eoußtr Indiana, from this date till the first Mondav in Jliv next, for the maintenance ot I Anna Maria Schulta. a pauper of said county for one rear from the first Monday in May. 1864 ' SAMUEL ABER, April 23,1864. Overseer of Poor, j Land Equalization. Notice is hereby given to all interes- | ted, that the abstract of the appraisement ( ot tbe real estate of Adams county has been returned and filed in the Auditor s office of said county, and that the same ; will be subject to inspection between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m, and 4 o clock p. m., until the 6th day of June, 1864, at which time the Board ofEqualisation for said county will meet and organixe at the court house, in Decatur, in said county, for the purpose of hearing and determini ' n S grievances and '» equalize tbe ap- , praisement thereon. W. G. SPENCER. May, 28. 1864. Auditor. To ail 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 er Charles A. Henderson at the Store of Joseph Crabbs. EDGAR HENDERSON. Jan. 20th 1861. HRBSBthICED TOOLD PRICES! Godev’s Ladv’s Book t • ■ <-<»■* RSMS a. GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR! The publisher of Godev’s Lady's Book. 1 thankful to that public which lias enabled him to publish a Magazine for the last thirty four vears of a larger circulation than ary in i America, has made an arrangement with the nio-t wop'ilar authoress in this country — MARION HARLAND. Authoress of 'Alone, Hidden Path, M■*- Side, Nemesis, and Miriam ’ , whowill famish stories for the Lady's 8..0k for 1864. This alone will place the Lady’s Rook in literary point of view far ahead of any oth er magazine. Marion Harland wri.es for in. ' other magazine. Onr other Uronte writerwiJJ all continue to furnish articles throughout I the year. THE BEST TjiAv'. Masurian In thr World, and Cheapest.
The Literature is of that kind that can < ' read aloud in the family circle, end the cl rgy in imniei.se numliers arc subscribers for tin- 1 • Bo<4* i f The Music is all original, and would cost 2.» . i ct iiL th»* price of the book) in the music store* but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot Im obtained except in Godey. Our Steel engrariiil.'- All efforts to riv«a> u* 1 in tbi< have reaped , and we now stand alone J in this department, giving, as we do. many I ( m«*re and infinitely better engravings than are « ; published in any other work. Gihlpv’s immense double sheet fashion plates containing from five Io seven full length coin red fashions on each plate. Other magazines give onlv two. Far ahead nf any fashions in • Europe or America. The publications of these ; platc« (* ( »st more than fashion plates of ■ the old Myle.and nothing but our wonderfully j larsre circulation enables us to give them. O.her magazines cannot afford it. We never spare mnnev when the public can be benefitted These fashions may be relied on. Dresses mav l>e made after them, and the wearer will not’subject herself to ridicule as would be the case if she visited the large cities dressed after ! the stvle of the plates given in some of our so- , called fashion magazines. | Our Wood Ergravings, of which we give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They arc , so far superior to any others. Imitations. Beware of them. Remember ( that the Lady’s Book is the original publication and the cheapest. Everything that is rseful or ornamcntal 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 nre such rs can be found nowhere else. Cooking in all its variety—confec- ; i tionarv—the nursery—the toilet—the laundry —the kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are tn be found in the pages of the Lady’s Book. — We originally started this department, and have peculiar facilities fnr making it most per feet. This department alone is worth the price i of the Book. Ladies* Work Table. This department com j pri«es engraving* and descriptions of every ar--1 tide that a lady wears. Model Cottages. No other magazine has this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE: TO ANT POST OFFICK TN THE UNITED STATES. One eopv one year, 83. Two copies one year, 85. Three copies one year, 86 I 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, 815 ; Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club. 820. And the onlv magazine that can be ini troduced into the above clubs in place of > the Lady's Book is Arthur’s Home Magr azine. { SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAG AZINES. Godey’sLady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine both one year for 83 50. Godey's Lady’s Book and Harper’s Mag5 azine both one year for 84 50. •, Godey. Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent nne year, on receipt of 86 00. Treasury Notes and Notes of all sol- • | vent hanks taken at par. Be careful and . I pay the postage on vnnr letter. Ji Addrese. L. A. GODEY. 3 l 323 CLestnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa.
A NEW MAGAZINE POU THE LADIES. THE LADY’S FRIEND A.MONTHLY MAGAZINE or LITERATURE AND FASHION. The subscribers would beg leave to e«H the attention of their friends and the 'public to their New Maoazi.se which | they are about to issue, and the January -number of which is nearly ready. The I name will be THE LADY’S FRIEND ,and it will be devoted to choice Literai ture and the illustration of the Fashions. | It will also contain tbe latest patterns of I Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, &0., <fcc.; with Receipts, Music, and other matters inter1 esting to ladies generally. THE LADY'S FRIEND will be edited by Mrs. Hekrt Petersox, rely upon the services in the Literary Department, of the following I UNRIVALLED corps cf WRITERS: Mrs. Henry Wood, apthorof ‘East Lyne,’ <fcc.; Mary Howitt, Marion author of ‘Alone’; Mrs. E. S. Randolph, Elanor C. Donnelly, C. M. Trowbridge, ' Margaret Hosmer, Virginia F. Towni send, Mrs. M A. Denison, Clara Augusta, Laura J. Arter, August Bell, Anna : L. G , Charles Morris, Helen M. Pratt, Maggie C. Htgby, Mrs. Anna ' Bache, Lucinda B. Browne, Carrie Mey- ’ er, Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Fanny M. Ray. mond, Frances H. Shiffield, Mrs. L. I>, I Shears, Caroline A. Bell, At.nie F. Kent. Sophie May, Harris Berne, Mrs Z B. Spencer, Mattie Dvcr Britts. Annie Russell, Miss A. L. Muzzev, Sara J. Rum,«ev, Ciara Doty, Harriet W. Stillman, Minnie May. Arthur Hampton, T. .1 Chambers, Barbara Brande, and ntl.tr talented writers. Handsome Steel Engravings. A Handsome Steel Engraving and a Colored Steel Fashion Plate will illus•1 tra'.e every number ; besides well < xecu--1 I ted Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Stories , Patterns, <Sre., too numerous to mentien. _■ | The January number will contain » l><an|tilul Steel Engraving, designed express i|r for tli'S Magazine bv , c el.t ust |e, and ’ called Gaeriel Wilkie's P: t> f- ; ! This handsome Ste-e 1 I’la’<- illus'ietes ’ story of lo' e, war, and a Lr< k< r. • t g»C' : mlect, bv Miss Eleanor C. Donne l!-,, ai d i ’wil be of itself, we trust, w. it! tin price ; of the number.
A SEWING MACHINS GRATIS! We will give to any n “i ditj thirty subscriptions to Tt:i I si-1 - Friend and S'.xtv Dolin'. < r«-of Vs 10l or <L- Wi’s- n's c< Ivl-rn'..! S, v » Machines, such »« they ••'I <<-r let ' t-'e Dollars. The Machines will D r»b<iid n< w at the manufactotv in N v Y <*il, boxed, and forwarded trie ol cost, wnh the cx-eption of freigl t In procuring subscribers for 1 B P>c mium, we prefer that tl .- thiri ‘ulecii bers should be procur- 1 f ’ tic xgi r terms of Two Dollars for Is. I ut wl f - > this ennnot be done, thev may l< prcritied at our club rates, end ti e balrt.ic "I the Sixty Dollars forwarded o tt< in "”1 bv the person desiring tie inacl.me. 1 I ’’ Magazines will he sent to different PostOffices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send (them w th the money as fast ns obtained, so that 'lie subscribers mar Let-in at rme to receive their Magazines, and mt become dissmi fied with the delay When tie who’s of names (thirty), end wl o.s amount of monev (Sixty Dollars), is received, the machine will be duly forwarded. terms. Our terms will be the seme as those for that we]] known weekly paper. The Saturday Evening Post, published by us for the last seventeen years —In orcer that the clubs may be mnde up of tbe paper and magazine conjointly, * where it is so desired—and will be as follows-' CASn’IX ADVANCE. r.n 1 copy, one year, ’-*• i 2 copies, one year, r 4 copies, one year, ® I 8 copies, and 1 to getter-up of chib 1220 copies, and 1 to getter-up of club 28.00 ; One copy each of the Ladt Friend I and Satvrdav Evening Post. 300 Single numbers ol The Lady - i Frtbkd (postage paid by us) 20 c^’. s ' , I The matter in Th. Lady’s Friend will always be different from tha« - n 1 Post. Address DEACON .V PETER (J ' No. 319 Walnut St.. P h ' ls,M ' ST Specimen number" wi 1 -e ’ j gratuitously (when written for) i desirous of procuring subscribers. Notice to Heirs, of Petition TO SELL REAL ESTATE, Stat? of Indiana) Adams County $ , . c Notice is hereby iri T * n that Sx. ***• ScoJes. Administratcr of the F«»te • drew W. Scoles. Deceased, has filed 11 3 tian to sell the Real Estate of the 1 ‘ the Personal Estate being in«”ff.eier* her debts and that said petition at the »ext term es the Court of Ccmmen ■ of Said Countv. ) JOB N Me CONNERI May 21. 6. 9 C. P Ad cm 6 Go'" 7I | "J" Administrators Notice. ’*■ Notice is hereby given that 1 havet«' <er I , Letters of Administration on the jWm. Smith deceased.late of Adam 5 ” . Said Estate is supposed to be insnlvent. JOSEPH FOOI May-7. 18C4.—3w Admin
