Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1864 — Page 4

*. »*"' .. •. yT-'T -- - - ’ ’<■"<»• “So pent-np Ftisa contracts ur powers, For the whole bomlless Coatiswl is ran." d\l rowxc Vx s ■SHOO’D W&W£-r curtd ‘B’LOO'D Vtf/Li’ have been introduced to the public for -acre than six years, and have acquired an Vavaxcaxsc. far exceeding any Family Medicines o* < similar nature in the market. An appresiating public was not lent, in discovering they possessed .rema-kabh Cv\.vat\w-c Vfo'j.ertws, end hence their L( 'Ka\A.a Sole and consequent proSt to the I’rcprietor, thus enabling him to expend r V\\ovvsa.\xA% of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the Cev\.\3’ve trt.es which have been showered unonhjm from X\X \tc«.vXs o’) X\u CouaXvi). The pejuiiirity ofithe Yrt.OO\ CrtxA is thnt Ui<!.y strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity rtx \we, *£>\oo£i, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity ofSthe bi d. if the bias! is the body drags out a u iserable existence. ThKe medicines ■Are \ \xct\uu\.ert for curing Scrq/uZa, Syphilis, Skin. (Diseases, Old Sores, Salt Bheum, ; . eu»»a.t:s:»,. (Dys&ysia,,, E Livertpomjtalni, feveAafycl j«glie, femAeKonip La i n is, Erysiyc'.ua, St. f-n,th:nyv lire* r Tumors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption; uto. | | ONEfers.m writes, |ier daughteriwns cured of fits of rrir.e years' standing, and St Vitus' dance of two years. , j ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after nis fle-h had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the ease incurable. ANOTHER was cured «f Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in his xeacjg ANOTHER was cured of Fevhr Sore ', which had existed fourteen t .rs ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eightyears Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia ami Liver,. Complaint ooald Iw in which ti.e". Purifier and Pills ovk Wke u CV-cvvixv, are the most a tire and thorough pills that have ever l.ppn i»tko®iee<f. They act So directly upon the Liver, exciting that or™ to such an extent as that the system does' in# ivlat s< into its former condition, which i-S too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. really a tiwii lAv-ev VvW, which, in conjunction with the Yrtootk Vvvv\.\\.cv, will cure all the aforelac-urtoned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve an 1 cut'e Headache, Ccstiveness, Colic (Pains, Chotem, JAorbus, Indigestion, (Pain in the Eou&Lq, Qh.zzir.cs3, tie. ( ■ Try these-medicines, and you will never regret it. - Askyoar neighbors, who have used them,' and they will say they ure Qiootk \kcyrte\.wcs, and you should try them b fore going for a physician. ' -- Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of mv local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will Wnv\A h\o vsxo'ce. As a proof that the Purifier and PiHa are purely . vegetable, I have the certificates of eminent chemists, Professors Chilton of >. Y., and Ltocke of Cincinnati. Bead D’ Hoback's Special Notices •••.<! Certifi ■■. tea published in a conspicuous p.u't of thi* Paper frwia time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier. $1 per botile, or $5 per half dozen. Os the S andinaviuu Veg etable Blood Pills, 25 cents )>er box. or 5 boxes for Si. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. G F**t Fourth St, 3d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, Q. Laboratory No. 18 * FOR SALE BY Id Adams AA-4. *i . A/o’win .{• C i n Dec at. ur.Bn> i: h N wbnj W; irR ea i ?.1 i John Hart, MiHKuuuth, Shhhipl Li .i n, Bu o, and by Druggt-i ai *d Merchantt neraly hroughout the Union. vG-nl” Notice to Xon-B A; (i v 111.1 j State or Ixorsrsd ‘ bourt Common , Pless Adams CocsTy,,) l / au - Term.idfij. Normati Stevens, 7 vs. > Cumplail.t for ffiwnrn 1 Belinda Sievin’, It (.ppe-irni? to the wv i’toetion rfrAie under signed by afficfavii fikd tJwl the jWwvh defendant is 4 »bpfßr-sidentx,*Uw S»aie d*ln diana The Afore notice is hereby eiven th .’ said defendant as the filing ami pemtoncy ■■ the complaint in the above entjif- . c..’i-e .m . that unless sby appears ad i answer- orOen-- - , to the same ch the calling of the cause at r. . first dav of the Jan Term of said cmi rs. ti < estr.e will be taken >:s ecub-s’-'d to ■ e true all a decree had ilierwn sec nJOHN Me COXNEL. , Anj 29, IFfil.

‘ , KOSTBTTERS CELEBRATED J STOMACH ' BITTERS. | A pure ithl cor: * clive and I MtcV'fhfP of wdn'dHrftil < jHcdcv in disease of j *ht‘ S oniHch, Liver B-»w< L C’.'iTt' D\* , pepsin, Liver com pl ai n II ?4jr i i i srin*lip:inp|i, co Ik -intermit-! 1 nt fa«d spn-iDc, ar.l .‘tH co;tip].nint*; 0< y ’h' ■’ x ’ 1 ivri'«i?ic from bodi’v w-» al s "vlo Uirr ;nli«-r *rfit in the system or produced byspecinl cnw<es. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial an<l |> rest or its nature enters info th ■ CQippfl , sftlon of H stteffer's 9fohirirh‘B>*t.'r<= ■ popular preparation contain* no mineral of nnv i kind, no deadly botanical elonient: no fiery i > xertant: but it i* a rom bi nation of the extracts; of rare halsamk herbs and plants with the i pu.rest and mildest of Fill diffusive stimu’ar ts. ' It is well tn be forearm' d against disease, j ! and. sn far as the c .‘ ' Ihtinian meanA m-'daSd ' ■ (|c"ed bv in abpitv phe’4, fn>| >pe ! water iand other ex*4r’ifil fc? ciihiF< ! s'. HllP-f<-ttera I rntteri nwv he relied bn ns ' I |1» di<£i|ts inf eed, with Fewr and it infallible ns a preventive and i irresistible hs a remedv and thousands whore- ; sort, to it under npprel of af' attack. e« r; cape the scourge; and 4 a|ail themselves of i fc Vprotprfcv«qn?ihie<j yi atvnnce. arc cured hv S verv }'«^‘i rnnr '’w n<l i Mi marvelous modici’M Tev yr A g’ -f r|tip»rs after being pMfe-J witlv Qninh <■ ‘ in vain, until fairly saturated with ; that dangerous alkaloid, are not nnMoventh i sjpreddo health within a fyw days by the use ■’ of F .«tetters .. - 1 The weak stomach i* r-nidlv invigoraffd , ; "nd the appetite restored by this agreeable i ' Tonic, and hence it works wopder < aL , Dysp!-psia and W le*4 e< nfi , ir'4l feints of Hpj aG’ STioN Actfrup ns n ’itfe arid pat’* ,c s a® per : 'lit, ns w< J -s ven’ ’h<‘ liver, it nvji 1 riablv relieve/ the t~lb\'T'l'ation su p|i ?®dundid • d I>v irregr’-ir ar' b n -its H’o dk r e-’’ vp ai <1 ‘cers , d tivp organ* Persnr -Nnf ahtt, Mddp to] find prompt nn permanent reljef' from tl-p Bitters' The on ibis poivl | i? mast eetch sive jmkl rariihihotb «evos11 The a gnu vof CoLtp is imrnp?lia’p]y i , ftssi’. g»d hv a d»-e of tbe Mi mutant "nd i hvbccasTotadlv resorting Io it, the return of the | complaint rnav be prevented . . | i As a general Tpnic Hos’etter « Ritters prn. i drier T fferts which must he pvp< rb-Tictpl or d it, i ne.ssed before th- v ran ho fnllv «ny>rc'o«.nf ( d — I Tn of r onsfitutiona) WrakiKss. Ppnnature Tfecsv and Debility and Decrepitiido ar>A'i from Old Age. it exercises the electric ii flu- .■ s 1..p stages of all disna M -s ; ft orptntrS r. d(-l»gbitn.l invigoranf her j 1 th'* ptfweiWof natufe are relaxed, it operate®, to re-inforce and ro-estaLlLh them. Last, but not least, it is The Sliw tdrtM. mannf rt’i r <'d from s>■>-p■' anil rs.Txpcithiic nUderial*. nr fl opfirrbv free from ’be acid elements present more or ]e=* ip all Jhe : enjinary t'-nics •” d st■•mr rhies rtfM e d?y ?\O fiflliilv huedifln*’ bn® ®’n « ■dtp-Ahßv. and. it mav be truly addod, twi.h tlw of thy i|rs »r Hr®*' t'-r*s if’fors ■"’Prep-pod' hv>«de’&rA gists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere — nelmhohT’ Genuine Preparations. ConirO’in<l Fluid I'x’ ’act T.iiehp , a poApivt j and specific lempdv for diseases of ti e Rdart ? idtr.KidpfwMLfiveLhnd Drop-iral Sw-lling* 1 This lAedicine increases the power of Dices 1 ition.and the absorbent a intn henl’hv ■ ’ action, by which the watery or calcareous de j position®, and all niina^f - 1 arc , ijfdye' J, asvv*4i -ns antfjpl tfi'dion. Hi ’ Unbl.n’k ExrßArr Ruehr— “Fot bAyr knp® *ps arising from Excesses, habits of Dissipa ; Jinn. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended i . with the fiAlowin symptoms: —Indisposition .tn Exertinp. Loss of Memory. Wenk < rvf«; ho£»nr of T-d'absb. of Vi®!<m.|T i'.iv<p> sat Las^i**d(* oi the SysL m. Hot j Hands, dryness of the Skin. In®- of Pow«r.| ■ difl’enkv of Breaching, Trembling. Wakeful ; FPM mg <d the Body. ♦ . Eruptions nn the Fae->. Pallid Countenance 1 These symptoms, if allowed U^> r whichl ii.i».ruedH<*at'e ’’jVR’’ i'.bflv r« mov<. Gn'fol'ow* fnipntcney Fatuity. F.pilref-c Fits. In‘oil■ ot ire ratienT mav expire Who enn sav that they are not frequently followed bv thom : ’Direful Diseases.’ ‘lnsanity *np Consi mption.’ Manv are awar<* of the cm-e of tlu ir '•uff' < ' iiur c.L’T yrtxE wiu <'■>¥ ruff’" ' Rf V (rfi'i-W'lir ' i.i.xs And mfl'i'n/rtol:/ hii ' bearntnpb* witn<-®* to the troth of the rp'O'iim r C'.nstitu'wj Goce ffictetl wiiF- Orga i Wriknrts rflWYv* th<- a:«l of Medicii— to t ®ti'Pii'>then and io'■ i^gor--' ■ whirl f lit-hbh-Aii'' r.w". ■..••hv inraf filjiy does Fem M'S—Fi mam s— F’m ■. les -Id vi<7 n o af> rlions peculiar to Ferna < ‘ o r x r-c I' eel »i - or RubiTr"' mos vus’-rfl) itv Fv <m mns-. L| 'r. - 'itei! or Scirrhoa '< sl >dj the I t»"& 1 eg, i ciiurrheea of jtbmi-kb- . and for®] c«W pi a i nr® incident to the sex, whether arising .from indiscretion habirs of dissipation, or in the d clincor ch ncr of life. Bils'inr Mercury, or nnpleoSapt Mediai> e.' faif : unpleasadi'iJri>l fbfnqeroUs diif oix ■ Extract Bcpiu/ipi improved t s s‘tcrCi P ? *4jses h: all < sfct r® *at expense Little <>r no change in diet,.. 4 NojifMiVttaience ro» exposure ' a Hchu*es fi fre-i'b'ot de«-ir and gives Mrepgtb toUrinntp. th<*rghy rernovbng Qhstrticfinus, and 1 rurtiig '9’r ret ores of the Dre ih-vi, Pain and Tr ion . so fre iqivqt iw the. rias* of diseases. Ancf expelling PoisoiQue, Diseased apd wornovt Matter TIIrtUSA'NiW? J pOY TboVSANMWHd H/VE BEEN Yhf Victims of Qv.v ks. and who have pai I ■ licivyfets to be cured in a short time, have ( found thev were dec iyed . ajid that the “PoihM- tfv* rtf “powerful e*fring^ht®.” j been dried np in t‘ e >y®t.em,Ao break ent in an <" \gg-av ited form, an 1 perhanS >fter Marriage U®e H<4mbold’s Extract. Burhu for all affer- . Jim-M and disease® of the Urinnjy Organs : whether existing in Male or Femalw, jr-m wli*Hy<rj(u»u*».w^:n*ir. a nna :w ! f- itfWt of etinEsg. Disc-res cf th'«e Org#LS

n-»n ■.w - ,x.-.s a.—; *’***—**' irecpiirbiß the aid of a IMuret’c. HelinbnldUExtract Buchu is the great Piuretic, and is cer» Hain to have the desired effect iu all Diseases )fir uhlcg it is rteommsndtd. Evjdtmce of the most tel’lble anii dharaeter will sVcbhipailV the medicine. Price $1 '-'B per bottle, or six for $5.0’1. ' Delivered to a-ny nd dress, securely packed ' llrom observations. escribe Sqmp'oms in all' \ ComnLunieatiqns. ' ‘urps GtHranieed ! Advice* [Grails’? A\ldruss letter*.for information to I if. B. IIHLHBO1J), Chemist, f ]O4 South Tentib-st,., bel Chestnut, Pa. TU i.mbolp*.® Medical Depot, llelmuuld * Drug and Ch' mu al 'Warehouse. S?JI Hio idway. New York. BeMrare of Counterfeits and unprincipled I D tiers wild eudeator ty dU\puse“o/ ’kcirotoii’' j and * othe'F' ariietrs on th’ reputation attained by • Hcluibold’s Genuine Preparations. “ Ex-.act Buchuf : « “ Sar<Hp»rilla. i ‘ “ Improved Rose Wash.! Sold by all Pflugglsts everywhere. Ask for Hol ink old's. Take no other. Cut out the ad, vertisement and send for it, and avoid imposi- , lion and exposure. [dec *26. 1863—1y.] flj DR. ROBACKS STOMACH y BITTIBS ARE NOT If S TO BE EXCELLED STOMACHIC dt e g u! - aior : ' DIGESTIVE ORGANS. W\\ese 'BVXXcva ave woX. 'as a v.tocXw vwe \vX\xc\x. \xs\W. ■ cave aXX X\\q “\\\s wXx’veXx. \s \x.e\.v Xo, \aa\. us a veaxcXvkA ugxwX. —<k tvvsart. SLccpAXartAAv o'j X\xe sv\s\.cva. , Xw'Wxe WvYxous Aa.sX.A«Xs aX Vac XVesV a.\xA S o\Cv\\ W\cw . V.as, piv aa \ow« Vava, Vecw , vaacXx, \xx Xe Xuw avfvcle 1 . SX.WUkwX'. WrtVevs, wAucXx, <3 ' ta\xe\\ \ax \xvo\\ev <ªAvcs, a\\X at Vwv V- YO \ u,iY bvpxe, avc ( a save \<vevA t x\V\.\'-8, o [, -qtcs Fe'ce?', ! r -sce?' (figue, L Z t'-act’ Cc nplamt, !> ■ ■ ■ Vi '. p.i ts, aaX a'C- Xascaxsiis o'j tv svwxv-; ic.y vxaVwvt.. ? , r C ’»o. vXXc vs tvvc eovxx\>.ostX o\ vavc tvvxX \vovy-c,,'ovV vtioVs a\\X XvcvVs, ml'-\vvvX\ xxxvXxt VXvevw . f f i D\“ SLeXaveWs ■A\o axvxXv WxXXevs tvvj Vv.c \\oov vxxtvvx's V'vvvxxX. Vv, Q V.WA'\\ WvXXv V % .« i , rßi' i stvvvt Wxc wvaw vxxcvvxvx Codey's VO.Ws. Vv. \xoVtvt\ts tsXo\\\LvcX\ iVvXXcv* twt Vac vycXx vxxoay's tvaX Wo\vtve\x's . 1 V*>Xovsvac\\ lXvXXcx'% t\\avaova\'< Vae vv-eak at\X , XtVvWxvAtX. » s I .', ' Vsv. jXoXvuvk's VsXon>m\.c\\ T>tXXev% Xvvat tvvauA. tvvvX 'axako. tvv\ov\a\v\.t. »>r< WoVavgk's ft vs\oxxvuc\\ WvXXevs tvvt x\x« ScXX’vtY S X'v’v«V\X,\vVs \\vxva\Vtvx\l2 \ivavv\vta, iAXxtvtvwaVvswx, «Xe. M~hetr9 gitters a.-re rut up in, quart Ifotiles, or the abeve is a fag-sim-ile. lubel is finely I ts provided with a safe-from oounterfriters. (F’rifse per bottle f of siz for 36. C. 17. (proprietor, ] r o. t> East Fourth St., Ciuoinnati, to whom i all orders should be addressed. FOR SALE BY | D ■ via* Djc it ir, an I r st- nvorv xr<i r n7v7yl 77?nted Wanted Ciabb* & Mo-es, all -he ".‘bean : ■' i«n tF« .err gk st Til! bv pud.—bine 4,

M.rr. «» I—MMWVMaMMT'T * pßospfeteffTroa iToi. TBS Milium TmDG POST, I »The Oldest and Best of the Weeklies.’ The Proprietors ol The Satuilday Evening Post—which paper is now in 'its Forty-iluiii Y.-nr!—would simply announce in their Prospectus for 18G4, that : i they d«-sig*n. for their weekly i the high fcharacter it has already acquir- , ; ed as A FIRST CLASS LITERARY PAPER! They h ive reason trt believe that the f i stories of Mrs. Wood, author’ofi *•* Ertsi Lvnne,” &c.; Miss Brandon, author of l ‘-Eleanor's Victory,” &&.; Marion Harland, author of “Alone,” &c,; Miss Air--1 gini.i F. Townsend, and numerous other excellent writers, have been generally regarded as possessing the greatest merit and the most absorbing interest; and they ! .Jesion procur ng lor The Post in the fulure as in the past, the best Stories, Sketches, and other Liternrv Novelties which they can possibly obtain. They intend commencing in the first paper in j January, A NEW NOVEL, by Mrs. Wood, Author ol “East Lvnne,” &c., from advance sheets, exprt .sly forwarded to us irom England. This -lory wi'l be called '•OS WAI. 1> GKA Y.” and will be about the length of Verner's Pride' and ‘East Lynne.’ In addition to the Stoics 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 les- Agricultural Mat- I ter, with a Riddle, Receipt, News, and ‘ Market Depaiintents, every week. A SEVylfi»G MACHINE GRATIS. We will give to’ant petsVm 'sending ahirtv subscHptiofts k»Thk P. st and ty Dollars, one of Wheeler & Wilson’s | c-lebrated Sew ing M ichines, such as they sell lor Forty -live Dollars The machines will be elected new at the manufactory in N. w Yoik. boxed, and forwarded free , oleo I. with the exception o-‘ Height. In procuring the subscribers lor this Premium, we prefer that the thirty subscribers should be procured at the regular .; terms of Two Doilnis lor each, but I where this cannot be ctme, they may be i rocured at our chib rates, and the bbl- , ance ol the Sixty Dollars forwarded to us in cash by tll'e person desiring the machine. Tl.e papers will be sent to differ- ( ent Post-Offices, if desired. Every per- ! j son coll .cling names should send them < with the money as fast as obtained, so i that the subscribers mav begin at onee to I : receive their papers, and not become dis- ' ' satisfied with thedelay. When the whole ; , number of names (Gririv}, and whole I amount of money (Six y dollar-), m re- 1 eeived, the machine will be duly (awarded. Terms: Ca-n tn Advance 1 copy, one year, 82 00 | j 2 copies, one; year, 3.00 , ( 4 copies, one year, 6.C0 ' . 8 copies, and 1 to getter un of club 12.00 ; 2') copies, and 1 to getter up ol club 28.00 . One copy of The Post and one oT The Lady’s Frie'D. 3.00 i' £grAs the.price of,The is the same is o'i- : 'fhlf leMli.'s Efiend, the Clubs may be*composed exclusively of ' the paper, or partly of the paper and partly of the magazine. Os cqurss, the premium may be either one or the, otlii r, as de sired. ,TY*" The matter Jn the pape-1 « i)l al wavs be difFeriM't In m lliM in the maga Wtw* <sj-Specimen numbers of The Post sen 1 , gratis. Address nr icon & pf.tFrson. No 319 Walnut st , Philadelphia. I firtatM Slet'iia! ( c"tir FolWeti! ORY B S _ > ftSTFJftefn’W Jarjre ft ■ ■ W. MWy letter pag*** for two “ 3 cent stamps. Drs Jackson, Herbert <fc Co., Preprietors of : jheXawoiul DLp'dUsary, established Cincinnati* (r,Jah. I, lS6!f cure all private diseases , with unexampled rapiduy. We guarantee to * cure Gonort ha a, Gleet, Syphillis. frnpotency. Xlcturnal Emissions, or Self-Abuse, Diurnal ‘ L.hissians, Female Complaints, in .'hort, every [ possible form and variety pLSexular Disease, j Cures rapid vhorough ane peimfinent and tees modeaate. send foronr Circular—fifteen large 8 in. bv, 11 in. letter pages of varied . and inter eating Also,a circular intended for Ladies only j Mnay.of oun patients nsser‘ they have sent •tfiuney to D<«c«ors in EantemCities and received > no ret urn. • ; 1 ■< Then why not patronize home talent—men 1 who know the Western clamale and can effect spaedier cures Dr J ick®'m’s F“male I’iHa—sl box—seed for Circular Special nrten Beplins. well sealed sent. tvi-th the Cirrnlar without charge One <»f the cheapest ino®r In’;-resting and im p»*rtanUb’»oksvevi*r pnldrshed. 3 If) pages. lOH en graving®, 71i*' Mountain of LU It o) Med •-.] Protector tn I M ifinge Guide, and an Explicit Kev to Love and Beauty ’ It B*atisfactory reveals vearious subjects i ever beore fully ex plauied in ary popular in tee English language Pr'C** dlcents and nr<* 2 rent stamp or three for 1 dollar and three 3 cent stamps. Fully described m Circular, which every young man should hfiv ewhwtper -dev or well. Medicines and instructions seht promptiyro ■ any pays of tbecnuntrv Rooms of the Dispensary, No. 167 Sycamore street. P. O. j Box. No 436 f DR. JACKSON’S ORIENTAL LINIMENT. R.-moves all coldness and rejuvenates or I gans which have lain dorment for many years. It- will cure any case nf impotpney, creaie and increase dtn* passions for any reason a ole time ! Can be-mailed With nerhet safety. Price S 2 ■perbottlg. dr Jackson’s frrnch patewt male ®\fe i It is porfpetlv safe and never fails tag'vesat isfr.ciion. It is tne only sn *- ®g-d safe proven ' tire asrairrtt coTrtracthig disease ever i ( Price.Sl each 4 dollars, per half dogrn, auffl ' dei’ars per bv nrwil . 7?• • . «-r f.'i. W"®’* '**’ T-

“ dJLJJkX!!!! Land Equalization. Notice is hereby given to all interested, thnt the abstract o< the appraisement of the real estate ol Adams county has I been returned and filed in the Auditor’s! office ol said county, and that the same will b< subject to inspection between the i hours of 9 o’clock a’.tn, and 4 o’clock p. ! in , until the 6th day of June, 1864, at ' which lime the Board ofEqualization for said county will meet and organize at the j I court house. ;e Decatur, in said county, for the purpi . of bearing and determining grievances and ‘3 equalize the appraisement thereon. W. G. SPENCER, Mav, 28. 1864 Auditor. ~f o ain'oiicerrTed. All persons knowing Themselves indebted to me—and their notes and ac- ' counts 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 2oth I^-I TE'iIISIIEIHTFBTOIiLB PIHCES! GoJev’s Ladv’s Book GREAT LITERARY AND PICTCRiAL YEAR! The publisher of Godey s Lady’s Book, 1 thankful to that y.iibhc which ha- enabled Into tn puWi-li a Magazine for the last thirty four vears of a larger circulation than tiny in America, lens tnails an arraugi-h.e<it wilh the most popular aatlioress in this com.try — MARION 11/IRLAM>, Authoress of‘Alune, Hitblen Path. Mobs Side. Nemesis, and Miriair ’ who will furnish stories fur the Lady’s Book for j Jb64. This alone will place the Ladv’s Rook in literary point of view far ahead of anv oth er magazine. Morion Harland wri.es for no I other magazine. Our other f.tvorne writers will all continue to furnish articles throughout the year. THE BEST Lady’s Magazine in the World, and Cheapest, ; Th? Literature is of that kind that can e ’ tend aloud in the family circle and the cl rgy ' Ui immense numl>ers are subscribers for the | Book ! The Music is all original, and would cost 2o ( cents (the price of the book ) in the stores but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be , obtained except in Godcy. Our Steel engravings. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased . and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many i nu re and infinitely better engravings than are . published in any other work. Godey’s immense double sheet frt«hicn-plates containing from five to seven full length coin ! red fashions on each plate Other magazines j give only two. Far ahead of any fashions in Europe or America. The publicat ions <>f these ' plates cost tlO.hfKl wioft* than fashion plates of the o]d style, and nothing but onr Wonderfully ' large circulation enables us to give them. — I O her mag izines cafinct afford it XVe never i spare inorrev when the pnh'ic can be K en< fitted ' These fashions mav be relied on Dresses may be made alter them, and the wearer will ( not subject horself to ridicule as would be the L case if sht visited the large cities dressed after , the style of the plates given in some of our socalled fashion Our Wood Engravings, of which we give twice or three times .asmany us.anv o‘her mag- ; az’np, are often mistaken tor steel. They are , so far superior tn -any others. Imitations Bewire of them. Remrn-J <r that the Lady’s Book is the original pnL.icn : tion and the choppest Everything that is »-sp» ful or Pmkmenrdl in a house can jpe found in i Godoy Drawing Lessons No other magaz’ne gives Ihrm, ;md we have gi.ve« enough to fill several large volufnes. Oor Receipts are such : s can be found no- j ; where else. Cooking in all its variety—-con’Vc I ; tinnarv—lhe nuisi-ry—* he teih-t—the lau'tdrv ’ i —the kitchen. -Receipts' upon ull i* c’s are : t■> be found in the psges of th- J.adyL Boek — i We ongina ly st riexl thj® department, and I have peculiar facilities rot making it most per feet. This department alone is worth the price ’ of the Book Ladies’ Work Table Th is depart ment com ; prises engravings and descript ions,of every ar- . . tide that a lady wears. ! Model Cottages. No other magazine has this : department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE: TO ANY POST OFFtCK IX THE EXITED ST.ITTS One cope one year, 83. Two copies one vear, 85. Three copies -one year, 86. Four copies one vear, 87. Five copies one year, nnrl an extra copv to the person sending the club, 810. Eight copies one vear, and an extra dopy ! to the person sending the club, 815 Elevt n copies ofie year, and an eX-rn copy 1 i to the person sending the elub, 820. ! And the onlv magazine that can be in- ; troduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Home Magazin*-. SPKCIALCLUBBINIS WITH • THRU MAGAttKRs Go t‘-v ’s arty’s Book and Ari I ur’- Home Magazine bpth one vear for 83 50 Godey’. I adv’s Book and Harper’s Magazine both one year tor 84 50. Godey, Harper. wil’ all three be sent on« vear, on receipt of 86 00. Treasury Notes and Noles of all solr vent banks taken at par Re careful and i pay the postage on your letter. ’ ‘Address, L. A. GODEY. . ; 323 Chestnut-st,, Philadelphia. Pa. Notice. II X'OTICE is hereby given that, on the 17th day of Ocp'l'ar, at the Assessor’s Office, in Leeatur. Adams County, Indiana, I will hear and determine all appeals from the I assessmint of the spectal income tax assc-.cil (under the joint ti-ohi ion of Congress, July -lllli, 18C4. WlNßVaif R. PTEPCE. r A-wit'et Ilth Drrriet, Indians . *

F ( A NEW MA G a ZIN B FOli THE LADIES. I THE L DY’S FRIEND a monthly magazine Off LITERATURE AND Fashion The subscribers would beg ] eß r e lo e> ;; the attention ol their friends and ths public to their Nsw Maoazixi which they are about to issue, and the January number of which is nearly ready. Th'« name wil! be HIE LADT-8 FRIEND. end it will be devoted to choice Literature and the illustration of the Fashions. It. wil) also contain the latest patterns of Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, <tc , <fcc ; with Receipts, Music, and other matters inter esting to ladies generally THE LADY'S FRIEND will be edited by Mrs Henrt Peterson, who will rely upon the services in the Literary Depaitmini. o< the following UNRIVALLED 'Corps ci WRITERS: Mrs. Henry Wood, author of 'EastLvr.e,’ die ; Mary Howitt, Marion Harland, eu thor ol ‘Alone’; Mrs. E S. Randolph, Elanor C. Donnelly, C M. Trowhridgt, Margaret Hosmer, Virginia F Towns j send, Mrs. M. A. Deniron. Clara Atigerta, Laura J. Arter. August Bell. Ai»» L G , Charles Mortis. Helsa U. Pratt, Maggie C. Iligby Mrs Anti* Bache. Lucmdn B. Browne Cawric Meter. Mrs M F. Tucker. Fanny M. Ray. mond, Frances 11 Shiffield. Mrs L. I', , Shears, Caroline A Bell. Annie F Ken l , Sophie May, Harris B v i ne, Mrs 2 R. Spencer, Matlie flyer Britts. Annie Ru«sell, Miss A L. Muzzer, Sara J. Rumsey. Clara Doty, Harriet W. Stillmsn, Minnie May. Arthur Hampton, T. J Chambers. Barbara Brattle, and ether talented writers. i — Hnndsome Stool Sr»r.ivori. A Handsome Steel J!ngkattx9 and a I Ci l< red Steel Fashion Plate will ilia.Irate every number ; besides well ipfited Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Siori.., I Patterns, etc., too numerous to mehiiia. The January number will contain a hentitu! Steel Engraving, designed -xr r«»»|r for th'S Magazine by Scheu.e ». .ad i called Gabriel Wilkie's Rxtvrx This handsome Sice] Plate il’.nsira’er a story of lo'-e. war, end a br'k-n «rgsg* relent, bv Miss Eleanor C. Doone’.ly'. *n»* wil be of itself, we trust, worth the pr:«cI of the number. A SEWING MACHINE GRA TIS! We will give to anv p- r«< n o'wdirf 'hirty subseriptiri a to Tse I Atr’s Friend and S xtv Dollars, oat o f Wl »»:- er A’ Wils n’s celebrat'd Siwiig M»I'hines, such ns tb,y tell for Ferir-fi’" Dollars. The Machines will le .. I»rt»d new at the manufactory in N»» York, ( boxed, and fi rwarded tree ol eo.t, vi'h ■ the - X -ept ion ol treigb t. In procuring subscribers tor this Pt»mium, we pr< ter that ihe thirty r»l..cithers should be procured al tie r»e«i»r terms o‘ Two Dollars for encl', hut where this cannot he done, they may be pn eared nt our club rates, and the balnioe el the Sixty Dollars forwarded to u« in e«»h by the person desiring the tttWchire. The Magazines will be sent to different Pcti Offices, if desired Every person rolleel-, ing names should send them with th* nonev as fast as obtained, so th.t subscribers mnv begin at once to recfire . their Magaz'nes, and not become zfia*W‘" i (ed with Hie delay V> hen the wl'i’ -’ number of rtntpes (thirty), end whoa .amount nf money (Sixty Dollars). i» r® • eeived, the machine will be duly ioi** T ' | dJd. TERMS. Our terms wil) be th* same ’• tl ff,e for that well known weekly p*p p r. Th" Saturday Evening Post, publi'l *d hr € ’ tor the lust, seventeen ye«r r —m order 1 that the clubs may be made tip e* !i f T*' per and mag-izine conjointly, wlere it .a ' so desired—and will be as follows.’ CASH IN ADVANCE1 copy, one year, *■ 2 copit’s, one year, ■ 4 copies, one vear, 8 copies, anti Ito getter-up of clnb 12 f 9 20 copies, and 1 to getter-up of club 28 00 On--copy each of the Ladt Frif.ND and Saturdac Evening Post. 300 Single numbers of The Ladt * Friend (postage paid by u«) !0 cents. ' E-F’ The matter in The L- dv’s Friec.d • will always be different from that in TH Po&t Address DFtCOV & PETFRSOM, No. 314 Walnut St., Philada. (3* Specimen numbers will be sent gra'ui'ously (when written tor) to tbos» desirous of procuring subscribers. Notice. Fot’<te fa hereby given that 7 of AJ' minifitration lias e«*n granted apd confirmed to iliii unii*'*-tgrip-l on the rkfate of John Hart, Hate of Adams cour tv, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE FRANK, Sept 16J8M. AdwinHn!t«r.