Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1864 — Page 4

F-4 WK*;-^dr’XE;' v > $ -Z'^ 9 *Se pent-up Utira eontncts ur pcwm, For the Tide boailess Continent is oars.’ WIL -RO-SXCK S “BluOOli VKBLAWE.'R, and WoWO have been introduced to the public for .aor* than six years, and have acquired an ’Xxwiwe.wse, far exceeding any Family Medicines o' . similar nature in the market. v An appreoiating public was not long fa discovering they possessed remmrlrabla CkwoXvv-c VvoYcrtKS, and hence their SoAe, and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thus enabling him to expend 'XX'AWW of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the ItaKVWfovkS which have been showered upon him from •KW \vaAs> \.\\e Country, The peculiarity of the V>\oo<\. VwA'j’vcv VA\* is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity \w X\xe 6\.00A., 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 Xve Wxe«\v\.o\.eA for curing Szrcfulb, Syphilis, Skin @)i senses, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, (Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and figue, Leuoorrhoea, Female Complaints, Hrysipelas, St. Anthony’s Fire, ‘Humors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Consumption, oto. ;MI I I ONEperson writes, her daughterwas cured of tits of nine years’ standing, and krt Vitus’ dance of two years ANOTHER writes, his son was cured alter his flesh had almost wasted away. lhe doctors pronounced the case incurable.

ANOTHEH was cured of Fever and Ague after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen vears. A NO f HER of Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could bo mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills Work Wkc a C\\av«v. BkoovV VAX.S are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that ths i 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 T&VooA VAX, which, in conjunction with the BXootX ‘Vxm'jX.tr, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness. Colic Fams, Cholera JdorLus. Indigestion, Fain in the jewels, Qizziness, eta. Try these medicines, and vou will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they arc CtooA. and you should try them before going for a . physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of rev local agent, and read the certificates, and if ypu have ever doubted you will wo vjukc,. An a proof that the Blood Purifier and Pills ere purely vegetable, 1 have the certificates of those tn. ii. -i.t chonifeU, Professors Chilton of N Y.» and Locke of < ’inciunad. Read Dr. Robaclt's Special Notices and Certificates publiabed in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, Si bottle, or $5 per half dozen. OfthoScandinavian Ver •table Blood Pills, 25 cent* ftcr box, or 5 boxes for SI. Principal Office and Salesroom, N«k G Fast Fourth St 8d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory* Jteo. 18 Hammond gtreefc., FOR SALE BY In Adams county.bs Dr. T.'l Dorwir, C in DeCfcur,Smith i h iittmnn, in Pleasant Mi John Hart. Monmouth, Samuel Linton. Hu O, and by Druggi-l ami Merchant! generalyhroughout the (Inion. v6-nID. Notice to Non-Resident, Stats of Inp! a* a ) . Court Cnrtmon I’lens Adams Coi'NTV, ( b Jun. Tenn. L 65. Norman Stovons, f m. ■ Complaint for Divorce Evi is jda Steven -, 5 -Jt sppoMnnp to the satisfaction of th? under Fttrnca by affidavit filed that the nhov? named defendant is a non Resident of Oic Stat? *»f Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby tri"- : that i st?d defendant of th? filing and pendancy of i the complaint in the above entided cau-e and ' that uuie-F she appears and answer <»’■ flcinur 1 fn the F'liniP on the calh'im of the cause at ibe ? first dav nf th? Jan. Term of said cm: i t the same will be taken as confessed to be true mid 4 4 decree had r) ertuu arcord nt u Jr. v JOHS Me CON NEL. v Aug 23. 1 *’sl. Ckfli. I.

IS>/K HOSTETTER’S CELE3RATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and ’ alterative of wonderful efficacy in disease of ; the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaint. Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, constipation, colic, intermittent fevers, cramps ‘ and spasms, and all complaints of either Sex. arising from bodily weakness whether inheri ent in the system or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and , . restorative in its nature enters into the compo - ' sition of Hcsttetter’s Stomach Bitters. This j . popular preparation contains no mineral of any j . kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery j j excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts jof rare balsamic herbs and plants with the I purest and mildest of all diffusive stimu’ants. J It is well -to be forearmed against, disease. * and. so far as the human system can be protec- : ted by human means against maladies engen- - de red by an unwholesome atmosphere, impure 'water and other external causes, Ho-tetter’s ! Bitters may be relied on as a safeguard. I In districts infested with Fever and Ague, it j i has been found Infallible as a preventive and j ' irresistible as a remedy and thousands whore- i sort to it under apprehension of an attack, es- ‘ . capp the scourge: and thousand* who neglect i to avail themselves of its protective qualities I • in advance, are cured hv a very brief course of; | this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague! j patients, after being plied with quinine for i •months in vain, until fairly saturated with. that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently 1 restored to health within a few days by the use i ‘ of Hosh ttcr’s Bitter*. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated i and the appetite restored by this agreeable I Tonic, and hence it work® wonders in cases of 1 Dyspepsia and in les® confirmed forms of Txm-1 wifstiox Acting as a gentle and painless ap- i perient. ns well ns upon the liver, it also «nva i riably relieves the Constipation superinduced j bv irregular action of the digestive and spctp- ' tivp organs Persons of fppblp habit, liable to i Nertnnx Attacks. Lownt s* <f Spirits, wad Fits of \ Langour, find prompt an permanent relief' from the Bitter* The testimony on this point j is most conch sivp. and from both sexes. The agony of Bilious Colic is immediately I assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasional! v resorting to it, the return of the complaint mav bp prevented. As a general Tonic. Hostetter’s Bitters produce effect* which must be experienced or witnessed before they can bo fullv appreciated — ' Tn cases of T(institutional Weakness, Premature Perov and Debility and Decrepitude arising '

• from Old Age. it exercises the elec’ric influ- ■ puce. In the convalescent. sf ag-eR of all diseases 1 lit operates as a delightful invfgnmnt. When (the rowers of nature are relaxed, it operates : to re-infnree an«l re-establish them. Ln«t. but uot least, it is The Only Safe Stimulant, being* manufactured from sound and ini nocunns materials, and entirely free from the ' acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day No fnmilv medicine hn« I pen sn universally, and. it mnv ho Truly added, deservedly popular j with tie intelli?eut portion of the community, as Hostetter’s Bitters. Prepared Ly Hostetter Smith. PittsVmreh, Pa. Sold by all Drug-I i gists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. ; TTelmbold’i Genuine Preparations. I Comronnd Fluid Extract Buchu. a positive ; I and specific icmedv for diseases of the Bind- ' dvr. Kidneys,Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. , i This medicine increases the power of Dines I ifion.and excite the absorbents into healthy » t action, by which the watery or calcareous de | positions, and all unnatural enlargements are I reduced, as w<ll as Pain and Infiamaticn. Helmbold’s Extract Pccur—For Weaknes j sps ari’in? from Excesses, habits of Dissipa-1 finn. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the following symptoms: —Indisposition , to Exertion. Loss of Memory, Weak Nerves, ( horror of Disease, dimness of Vision, Pniver*al Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot ( ;Hands. dryness nf the Skin, loss of Power,' difficulty nf Breathing, Trembling-, Wakeful- | fpss. Fain in the Back. Flushinff of the Body, ' Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. ' These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which ■ thia medicine invariably remove*, soon follows . Irnpotency. Fatuity. Epilectic Fits, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say ' that thicv are not frequently followed by ■ ‘Direful Di*f*n*es.’ ‘lnsanity and Consumption.’ ! Manv are aware of the cau*e of their sufficing,; . RUT NONE WILL CONFESS Tl’t BI O(>RD* OF THE INSANE ’ asylums. And melancholy deaths hy Consumption bearample witness to the truth of the assertionc ‘ The Constitution once effected with Organic We dness r quires the aid of Medicine to i -trpngtl’p u and invigorate the System, which Helmhold’s Extract P ichu invariably does. A trial will/■onvmce f1 “ most skeptical Fem al’s—Fi m atfb--Fi.malfs.— In many offer. 1 lions peculiar to Ferna the Extract Buchu is . ' unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlo-, ro*!* o* Retention, Irregularity, Painfnlnes*, j ■ nr Suppression of customary Evacuations. Ulc< rat< d or Scirrhous state of the Pteru.*, J,eu chorrhoea or Whites. Sterility, and for all corr- • plaints incident to the sex, whether arising i from indiscretion hnhir* of dissipation, or in the d clinrnr rlt vrf of life. Take no more. Balsam. Mercury. nr unpleasant f nr unpleasant and dangerous diseases, i Halmbold’s Evtraot Buchu und improved Rose! Water cures Secret Diseases in all their stapes,! at little expense. Little or no change in diet. No inconvenience, ami no exposure. 1 1 causes a frequent dt-nire and gives strength | ?n Urinate, thereby removing Obatrneiicns,' preventing and curing Strictures of (he Pre-j thru, allaving Pain and In flamatinn, ae fre- 1 nuent in the cl a*-of diseases, and expelling J Fnisnnnue. Diseased and wornouf Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been; the Victims of Qrv ks. and who have paid ! heiru fees tn bp cured in a short time, have found thev were deceived, and that the “Poi- j son” has, by the use of “powerful astringents.” i bt-en dried * n the system, to break out in an aggravated form, an I rrnrhar* <i r fer Marriage. Use HehnhoLF* Extract Buchu for all affec- ♦ mns and di** as< * of the Urinajv Organs wli'thei existing in Male or Female, from whatever » ause originating and no matter of In-*- long -’an<?:r?g. ftigpascs ».f th* , *e Organs

requires the aid of a Diuretic, Helmbold’aExtract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect it. all Diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most rel" ble and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5.00. Delivered to any add/esA, securely packed horn observations, Describe Symp’oms in all Communications, ' hires Guaranteed! Advice Gratis!! Address letters for information to 11. B. II EL.II BOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tentb-st., be]. Chestnut, Pa. Helmbold’s Medical Depot, Helmbold’s Drag and Chemical Warehouse, 591 Broadway, New York. Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled Dealers who endeavor to dispose**©/ their own'* and ‘'other” articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. *• “ Extract Buchu. ‘ ** *• Sarsaparilla. ‘ “ Improved Rose Wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for ' Helmbold’s. Take no other. Cut out the adJ vertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. [dec 26, 1863—1y.] Q SE ‘ ROBfICXS STOMACH | BITTERS ARE NOT f TO BE EXCELLED ... j STOMACHIC ' **o ppgulator digestive organs. live, vxoX X\\e Y.w\»W.e, a.% a w\.c4.ve'vv\.t w\\’ve\\ vv-'vW. cwve, aW X\\e “ AXs w\\’ve\x s\,ts\x. vs Xvc'vv Xo, 1 \>wX CVS tv vvwveiX'vvvX cvocvxX —cv £veaX X\ve s\\%Xcv\\. \vv X\vc tVvsXvvvXs avvvX §ovvX\x.X\xeve Vvcvs, «■ Vowo, Xvvwe, \>eew nxvveXv. wccAeA. cvw vvvXvcXe SXoywcvcXx WvXXevs, vv-XvveXv, Xtvkcw vvx \vvo\vvv c\vvcv\\XvXves, cvv\& tvX Xvve v Xvvwe, cwt tv svvve \v\'cv-cv\tvv>c Pever, .FevtST' and jSgzce, Jdiuea' Complaint) dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jamzclioe, Kidney Complaints, vvvvtA vvW cXvsecvscs a svftv'vIwv wcvXvvvc. 'VXves.e lYx-Wx's evve covvv\\osc<X vtvve, vvwCc \vow-c vyv\ v-ooXs vvwvX \xcv\a%, wAvveAv xwoXxe. XXxcvw \Y< YkoYivveVs VAWvs vvve X\xt \voov vxvcvw'ft VvvevxA. RoYtvcXCs 'BXo xwavXx. SVxXXq v % ¥Avc,e, X\\e \.oov- vwivw XloeVov's T&’v\.\%. Dv. ’R.oXmmiXCs iVcXXcx'ft vvve. X\vc v’ve\\ wvvvvVs SoXvvee j cvwvv Cowx'jovX. XAv. WobacXCs , SXo\N\.we\\ v\\v'-vc«ovcvXe> X\xe weak avA Xlv. 'R.o\>tvek?% ‘SnXovix.ci.cXx, WvXXtvs tvvvvX vcAvke i)v. 'Ro'oa.ek's cvyv Wvc SoXCCvcv's Vvvev\iX,Xvvi\ \vvev-cwXvwci Id’vcvvvXvca., '&Xv£\v\waXvs\xv, eXe,. *77i.ec« Ritters put up in quart bottles, of which the above is a facsimile. label is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. (Price per bottle, o> six for $5. C. IV. Robaak, (Proprietor, No. 6 Hast fourth St., Cincinnati, to whom uU orders should, be addressed. ° FOR SALE BY T. D:rwin, itur, a i I dru**ist* every where n7v7yl. Wanted! Wanted! At Crabbs A’ Moses, all the ashesn the eonnx try. for which ti e eery highest market pric will b« paid —junc 4, 1564.

PROSPECTUS FOR ISC4. THE SATlWrfraD'G POST, ‘The Oldest aud Best of the Weeklies.’ The Proprietors of The Saturday Evening Post —which paper is now in its Forty-third Year!—would sitnply announce in their Prospectusfor 1864, that they design maintaining for their weekly the high character it has already acquired as A FIRST CLASS LITERARY PAPER! They have reason to believe that the stories of Mrs. Wood, outhor of “East Lynne,” dkc.; Miss Brandon, author of “Eleanor’s Victory,” &c.; Marion Harland, author of “Alone,” &c.; Miss' » irginia F. Townsend, and numerous other i excellent writers, have been generally regarded as possessing the greatest merit and the mostabsorbing interest; and they design procuring for The Post in the future as in the past, the best Stories, Sketches, and other Literary Novelties ( which they can possibly obtain. They < intend commencing in the first paper in \ j January. 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Land Appraisement Equalization. Notice is hereby given to all interested, that the abstract of the appraisement of the 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 ofEqualization for said county will meet and organize at the court house, in Decatur, in said county, for the purpose of hearing and determining grievances and -a equalize the appraisement thereon. XV. G. SPENCER, May, 28, 1864. Auditor. Toali Concerned. * AU persons knowing Themselves indebted to me—and their notes and accounts being due—will find it to their interest to pay immediately to my brother Charles A. Henderson at the Store of Joseph Crabbs. EDGAR HENDERSON Jan. 20th 1864. f» iMmwßnmr Coder’s Lady’s Book A W x--vr®LK ssx«2 a:. GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR! The publisher of Go (ley’s Lady s Book, thankful t<> that public which has enabled him to publish a Magazine for the last, thirty four vears of a larger circulation than nuy in America, has made an arrangement with lhe most popular authoress in this country —

MKTPON HARLAND, Authoress of‘Alone, Hidden Path, Moss Side, Nemesis, and Miriam ’ who will furnish stories for lhe Lady’s Book for 1864. This alone will place the Lady’s Bo«»k in literary point of view far ahead of any oth ; er magazine. Marion Harland wri.es for no other magazine. Our other favorite writers j will allcontinue to furnish articles throughout . the vear. THE BEST Lady** Magazine in the World, and Cheapest. The Literature is of that, kind that can » . read aloud in the family circle, and the cl rgy ■ in immense numbers are subscribers for the Book. The Music is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the book) in the music stores j but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be i obtained except in Godey. 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 mere and infinitely better engravings than are , published in any other work. Godev’s irnmen-e double sheet fashion-plate* | containing from five to seven full length c<do | red fashions on each plate. Other magazines ■ give only two. For ahead of any fashions in i Europe or America. The ptblicai inns of these plates cost more than fashion plates of I lhe old style, and nothing but our wonderfully * large circulation enables us to give them. — O her magazines cannot afford it. We never spare money when the pub’ic can be benefifted Tlmse fashions may be relied on. Dress* may he 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 lhe st vle of the plates given in some of our so- ■ called fashion magazines. Our Wood Eugravings, of which wp gi vp twice or three times as many as anv o’hermrtg- j azine, are often mistaken for steel. They are ■ so far superior to any others. Imitations. Beware of them. Eemember that the Lady’s Book is the original public* lion and the cheapest. Everything that is ’ se-f-:l or ornamental in a house can be found in Godey. Drawing Lessons. No other maguzinp gives them, and we have given enough to till several large volumes. Obr Receipts are such ; s can bo found nowhere else. Cooking in all its variety—c % on r ‘-c j tionary—the nursery—the toilet—tb.p laundry —the kitchen. Receipts upon ■all subj»-c*s are tT be found in the page* of the Lady’* Book — ' We originally started this department, aud I have peculiar facilities for making it. most, per ; feet . This department alone is worth the price '[ of the Book. Ladies’ Work Table This department com | prises engravings and descriptions of every ar- ' tide that a lady wears. j Model Cottages. No other magazine has this department.

TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE: TO ANT POST OFFICE TN THE UNITED STATIS. Ont copv one rear, S 3. Two copies one rear, 85. Three copies one year, 86. Four copies one rear, 87. Five copies one year, and an extra copv 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 copv i to the person sending the club, 820. j And the onlv magazine that can be in-! troduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur’s Home Magazine. SPECI AL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAG AZINES. Godey's I ady’s Book and Arthur's Home Magazine both one year for 83 50. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Harper’s Mag- ' azine both one year for 84 50. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent one year, on receipt of 86 00. Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Be careful and pav the postage on your letter. Address, L. A. GODEY. 323 Uhestnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. Notice. 'Vt’OTICE is hereby given that, on the 17th day of October, lc64,nt the Assessor’s I Office, in Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, I ! will hear and determine al! appeals from the ' assessment of the special income tax assessed j under the joint resolution of Congress, July 4th, 1864. WINBURN R. PIERCE. Assessor 11 th District, Intisna.

I A NEW MA GA ZINE FOR THE LADIES. THE L DY’S FRIEM A MONTHLY MAUAZINR or LITERATURE AND FASHION. The subscribers would beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the public to their New Magazine which they are about to issue, and the January number of which is nearly ready. The nutue will be HIE LADY’S FRIEND. And it will be devoted to choice Literature and the illustration of the Fashion*. It will also contain the latest patterns of Cloaks, Caps. Bonnets, Head Dressts, Fancy Work, Embroidery, &c., <fcc.; with Receipts, Music, and other matters inter esting to ladies generally. THE LADY’S FRIEN D will be edited by Mrs. Henry Peterson, who will rely upon the services in the Literary Department. of the following UNRIVALLF.D corps cr W RITERB: Mrs. Henry Wood, author of dec ; Mary Howitt, Marion Harland, author of ‘Alone’; Mrs. E S. Randolph, Elanor C. Donnelly. C. M. Trowbridge, Margaret Hosmer. Virginia F Towcisend, Mr*. M. A. Denison, Clara Augusta, Laura J. Arter. August Bell, Anna ■L. G , Charles Morris. Helen M. Pratt,' Maggie C. Higbv, Mrs. Anna Cache, Lucinda B. Browne, Carrie Meyer. Mrs M. F. Tucker. Fnr.nv M. Raymond, Frances B. Sb* ffield, Mrs. L. D, i Shears. Caroline A. Bell, Annie F Ren’. Sophie M«v, Harris Brine, Mrs Z B. ■Spencer, Mattie Dyer Britts. Arnie RusIsell, Miss A L. Muzzey, S«ra J. Rurc*ev, Clara Dotv, Harriet \V. Stillman, Minnie May. Arthur Hampton, T. J , Chambers, Barbara Biarde, and ether 1 1alcnted writers. II nu (1 sc me StrrJ Fmrnv; r e*. A Handsome Steel Engraving and ■ I C< l< red Steel Fa>hT”N Plate will illnatrate < very number ; besides well » xerated Wood Cuts, 111 ustrative of Stories, Patterns, d r c., too numerous to mintiin. The January number will contain n brau- | tiiul Steel Engraving, designed expresi|r for th’S Magazine by Scheusdr, ted ' called Gabriel Wilkie’s Return. This handsome Steel Plate illustrate’ * story of lo”c. war, and a biok»n engag* mlent, hv Miss Elean* r C. Donnelly, sn* 3 wil bp of itself, we trust, worth th« price of the number. A SEWING MAOH NT CRA TIS!

We will give to erv person srrdirg thirty subscriptions to '1 hs I.adi’s Friend end Sixtv Dcdbrs, one of W1 >«]- er <fc Wilson’s celebint,d Stwirg Machines, such e« tl-ev -ell for Fhrly-fiv* Dollars. The Machines will he selected new Nt the mannfac'orv in Ni» Tori', boxed, end forward'd free ot rest, with the exception ol freight. In procuring subscriber* tor tl i« Premium. we prefer that 'be lliiaty ml sell* bers slionld be procured st tl e regnlrr terms o' Two Dollai s lor each. but whera this cannot be done, tb.ev n-av he (>r< cured I- "iir club rates, end the balnr-oe »f the Siy»v Dellers ter« nrded to u« in e’rh bv the person desiring the mnehine. Ti e Magazines will be sent to different PostOffices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send them with th® mnnev ns fast as obtained, so that tie subscribers msv begin at once to receive : their Magazine’, and not become dissati fied with the delsv Wi en the wht>l» inumber of names (thirty). and whois amount of money (Six'v Dollars), is r«ceived, tl.e machine will be duly foiwarded. TERMS. Our 'erms will be tie same as tl esc for that well known weekly paper. The Saturday Evening Post, published bv «s j for the last seventeen years —inorder that the clubs mav be made up of the paper and magazine conjointly, where it is ’ so desired—and will be »’ follows. CASH IS ADVAXCE. i ■ *2OO 1 copy, one year, ~ • 00 2 copies, one year, . 4 copies, one year, I S copies, and Ito getter-up of cittb 20 copies, and Ito get ter-up ol club 28.00 One copy each of the Ladt 1-riend and Saturdav Evening Po=-t, 300 XSf Single numbers of Tub Laius Friend (postage paid bv us) 20 cents. gtiT The matter in The Lady’s Frterd will always be different from that io 1h« Post. Address DFACOM & P ETERSOX. No. 319 Walnut St., Philada. V3T Specimen numbers will be i gratuitously (when written for), tQ tbof* desirous of procuring subscribers. Notice. I Notice i s hereby given that letters of Administration has ieeu granted and confirmed to ; the undersigned on the estate of John Hart, late of Adams county, deceased. Said Esiato ! is supposed to b« solvent. GEORGE FRANK. Sept 16.1361. Adaai»Utret»r.