Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1864 — Page 4

. g; ■■ ? L- ■’ ! ■ v •Jo pest-np Uries nota-ti ur pm For the whole ixnokss Cases ii ton.* ■oik. \xoisxck s 'SIaOOD 072,5 'S'LOO'S V \l> L 8 have been introduced to the public for .acre than six years, and have acquired an \\\A\w.tasc far exceeding any Family Medicines o’ , • similar nature in the market. An approbating public was not long, ic discovering they possessed remarkadds C uvaXVv-c Vvo\yc rtvts, and hence their Ka\v'u\ Sake. and consequent profit to the Prcnrietor, thus enabling him to expend 'NWuj TWowsaaAs of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the "&WKW,VOW% C «. v\as\.c oXts which have been showered upon him from W\ pvta o'j W\.c CowaXvaj. The peculiarity of the VAootk cwaA VA\.% is that they strike at the not of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Va X\xc BXooX, for the ilfe and health of the body depends ttpon the purity of the blood. If the bi >d is pois. ned, the body drags out a a tserable existence. These medicines Avt 'Vaet\aa\cA. for curing .•“.-q ■'■./.». Syphilis. -■ ri ei.-'S,g C i &rtf, Av It Fhe’-trn, (dyspepsia.. Sisk Headache, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ijeuzsrrhaea, Female Complaints, Frycij t. - .*, A. Fire, iwnc • Frupticns, F.:., :is Concumption, uto. SV ? | < CIJjS • •■■n writes, her daughter was cured of E.s ,■ ■ • . -s standing, and St Vitus’ dan..-' ’ v.. war* AITOTHER writes, hi? son wan cured after his fl»>h had almost wasted away. Thu du- tors pronoun cud the case incurable ANOTHER '- as cured nf Fever and Ague after trvirur every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER wa< cured of Fever bore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER <f Rheumatism of eight years, innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, co<;id ie mentioned in which the Purifier and Fills V» ov'k.\auc a C'aavva. Y\W VA-OoA VvWs are ::><• m ■’ n 6-. c r.nd thorough pills that bavw ever been introduced. Th,; ■. '• -o directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the •v->t?:n <:.,rs r. - ralapsp jnto its former condl’: •■■. ■■■•iiieh i. too opt tu be the case with eitn’dy a Durentivc pill. lli-y are really a VAoo<\ awA 'Lav-cv vA\, which, in conjunction with the VSXOvA 'VwvVJk.CV, will c-’.re nil the af'-ementioned di-eases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache. Cootiveness, Colic (Pai.is, Cholera JAorLus, Indigestion, ’Pain, in the Rowels, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are Croo<X AXgtkvevaes, end you should try them before .qoing for a ' physicians (let a Pamphlet or Almanac of mv local agent, and read the certificates, and if you hare ever doubted you will ASoxxXA wo wxovc,. As aoroof that the Blood Purifier and Pills are purely ▼egota! I hav.> r 1 - certificate* <.f those eminent chemists, Prc-feasora Chilton of N Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Bead Dr. TV hack’s .’necinl Notices and Certificates published in a conapivivjuu part of this Paper tivm tnue to time. Price of fb" Scandinavian Testable Blood Purifier, >1 per bottle, or $5 r half dozen. Os the Scandinavian Veg •table Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for sl. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. 6 F<*t Fourth St 3d Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory* Ko. IB Ifammund Street. *■ FOR SALE BY Tn \ dam? countv.bv Dr. 1. T l)orw : r> d- c in D..? •:nr.S : ithX: Nuttman. in Pleaunnl Mi John H’irt, M.»:tmouth, Snmnel Linton, Bu n ti<l b z Drti/<Ti<t and Merchantt trenpralyl tL** Lhiior, v6-n]o. ! Notice to Non-Resident. s’r'rr or T vnYAVJ > CMirt Corrnmn Plen® i Adams - Term. 1865. Norm m } v<, * Comp!tint Cor Divorce . I’clinda S I* '.npe ••Ft'’ to tbo-crU it far I ion off ’ip nndrr - <»• nH bv afl? Tori' fl’r I f hat Ihr ’hnve nr. nod ; H« f» n‘( .n‘ a non of thr State of In | r’ : -n i Therefnm notirr is hereby civrn that i *Aid I- f« r J int of the and pendancy of I she r<*ni’»bjnit in the above entitled cause and > fh;i* unh *hr appea*'* and answer or demur i t.],.* same rr. th? c-il’H<i ol t4u» catl«e at the : frst (I iv of the Jan. Term of said cnnrt. the i ♦fi’nr w;P b t- } l-pn an confessed to be true and < « d-cree Lad Jicrror* n'-rnrhnulv. JV'F ,♦ j i ch-;. ■

HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and I 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 ft-vers. cramps and spasms, and all complaints of either Sex, arisincr from bodilv weakness whether inhereu* in the sv«tem or produced by special causes. Nothin? that is not wholesome, srenial and restorative in its nature enters into the compo sit ion nf H-.Mtetter's Stomach Bitters This ! popular preparation contain* no mineral of any kind, no deadlv botanical element: no fiery excitant; hut it i« a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the pr r e«t and mildest of all diffusive stimu’ar.ts. Il i« wp]l to bp f<»rparm n d against disease, and. so far a« th« human system can he protected hv human means against maladies en?endrred by an unwholesome atmosphprp, impure water and other external causes. Ha-tetter’s Birfpr« maybe relied nn as a safrffuard. In districts infested with Fever and Ague, it < hrs hppn {©end infallible «« a preventive and ’ irresistible R remedy and thousands whore- j c ort f n it undrr apprehension of an attack, escape thn crnrrjp*: and thousands who nerlect ‘ ♦n avail thrTnsplvnc nf it? protective qualities in advance, are cured hv a very brief cnnr«o of th’s marvelous medicine. Fever and A?ue patient*, after bein? plied with quinine for month* in vain, until fairly saturated with that dan?e-ous alkaloid, are not unfrequently res*nrcd tn health within a few days by the use , ■ of Rostpttpp’s Bitters. The wenk stomach is rani 11 v invigorated '’ud »hp annetitp restored bv this agreeable T’'»nic. and hence it works wonder.? in ra«es of | Drsprp S , A nn d in less confirmed form? of Ixdi- ’ QFSTton Actin? as a gentie and pa’nles? apns well as upon the liver, it also »nva rial’lv relieves the Constipation superinduced i bv irre?nlar action of the di?esfive and secretivp nr?an* Persons of feehip habit, liable fn yprr;>r<n Attaclcs. Loien f e^ n f Spirits, and Fits of Ttanaour. find prompt an- permanent relief jrpm th* Bitter* The testimony on this point is most conclisive, and from both sexes. The a?onv of Bilious Colic is immediately ' ascm:?pd hv a single dn«e of the stimulant, and ' bv occasionally resnrtin? to it, the return of the , complaint may bp prevented. ’ A« a ?oneral Tonic. Hostetter’s Bitters produrp effete which must be experienced or wit* ' j nesspd before thev can be fn’lv appreciated — Tn craps of r nnxtifutional Weakness. Premature Peeav and Dol-’litv and Decrepitude arisin? from Old Agk. it exercises *he electric influence [n the convalescent st«?es of all <lispa«es | it operates as a delightful invigorant- When the powers nf nature are relaxed, it operates! to rp-inforce and re-establish them. Last, bnt not least, it is Tie Only Safe Stim- , ulant. being manufactured from sound and in- j ' nocuous mate rials, and prtirelvfree from the ‘ acid elements present more or in all the ordinary tonics and stomachic? of the day. No familvmedicine has been so universally, pnd . it mav he truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, qo HnsiPttpr’s Bitter?. Prepared by Hostetter dr Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Grocery and Storekeepers every where. I Helmbold’i Genuine Preparations. Comrnnnd Fluid Extract Buchu. a positive 2nd specific ipmedv for diseases of th«* Bladder. Kidners. Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of Diues i tion. and excite the absorbents into healthy i action, hv which the watery or calcareous de ' r n«itinn«, and all unnatural enlargements are ■ reduced. n« wfll as Pain and Infiamntion. Hfimbold’s Extract Bucnu.—For W» aknps s*»s nri-:n? from Excesses, habits of Dissipr.i ; on. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with the following symptoms: —Indisposition tn Exertion. Loss of Memory. Nerves, l.nrrnr of Di«easc ( dimness of Vision. Dr’ver- ' sal Lassitude of ihp Muscular System. Hot. 1 Hands, drvness of the Skin, loss of Power. . difi’cnltv of Breathing, Trembling. Wakefnlr ors, Pain in the Back. Flushing of the Body, t Eruptions on the Face. Pallid Countenance • These symptoms, if allowed to go on. which ‘ this medicine invariably removes, soon follows fw.’otency Fatuity, Epilectic Fits, in one of ' which the Patient may expire. Who can say* that they are not frequently followed bv those i ‘Direful Diseases.’ ‘lnsanity and Consumption.’ ; ■ Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, 1 ' BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THF RDCGRps OF THE TN? <NE I asylums. And melancholy deaths hy hearainple witness to the truth of the assertions The Constitution once, effected with Orqa i Weakness r quires the aid of Medicine tn strengthen and invigorate the System, which Hohn hold’s Extract Buchu invariably does A 1 trial ?vBl convince the most skeptical Femali?—Ffmalfs —Females.— In manyaffec ’ tions peculiar to the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, a? in ChloI ro?is or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulne«s., ! or Suppression of customary Evacuations. L T I-1 rernted or Scirrhous state of the I’terus, Leu chorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion habirs of dissipation, or in i tb.p d-cline or chance of life. | Take no more Balsam. Mercury, nr unpleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. ■ Helmhold’s Extraot Buchu and improved Rose Water cures Secret Diseases in all their states, at little i xpense. Little or no change in diet. 1 No inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength ■ to Urinate, thereby remo’ ing Obstructions. ; preventing and curing Strictures nf the VreI then, allaviu? Pain and Tnflamatinn, so fre-. ! ouer.t in tb«> cla?« of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased and wornout Matter. Thoubands upon Thousands who have been I the Victim? of Quacks, and who have paid ‘heuvyfees to be cured in a short time, have - found thev were deceived , and that the "Poi- ! son” h««, by the use of “powerful astringents,’’ j been dried up in the system, to break out in an I aggravated form, an 1 perhaps after Marriage Use Helmbold’? Extract Buchu for ail affections and dido es of the Urinajy Organs ; wbethel exiting in Male nr Femak, from whatever cau«e originating and nn matter nf • jj AV s.f 3 42ding. Di«ea*flW of fhrsc Orgm s

squire? the aid of a Diuretic, Helmbold’s Ex tract Bichii is the great Diuretic, and is cerI tain to have the desired effect ii. all Diseases, for which it m recommended. Evidence of the; most rel' ble and responsible character will accompany the medicine. * Price SI.OO per bottle, or six for $5.0 I. j Delivered to any address, securely packed I from observations. Describe Symptoms in all Communications. r! ures Guaranteed ! Advice ‘ Gratis.'! Add re?? letters for information to f H. B. HELM BOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth-st., bel. Chestnut, Pa. , Hklm bold’s Medical Depot, llelmbold’s Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New York. Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled | Dealers who endeavor to dispose“of their own'' and “otAer” articles on the reputation attained by Helm bold’s Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract Buchu. ‘ “ *• Sarsaparilla, i “ Improved Rose Wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no other. Cut out the advertisement and -send for it. and avoid imposition and exposure. [dec 26, 1863-1 v.] i

>DR. ROBACKS STOMACH BITTfiIS ARE NOT j TO BE EXCELLED r-. STOMACHIC a, d or th, DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

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Land Appraisement ’ Equalization. r Notice is herebv given to all interes- , j ted, that the abstract oi the appraisement . of the real estate of Adams county has > I been returned and filed in the Auditor’s office of said county, and that the same will hr subject to inspection between the i hours of 9 o'clock am, and 4 o’clock p. tn , until the 6th day of June, 1864. al which time the Board olEqunlization for t said county will meet and organize at the court house, u Decatur, in said county, for the purpi. of hearing and determining grievances and *t> equal ze the appraisement there n. W. G. SPENCER, May. 28. 1861 Audi'nr To all I’oiirerncd. ~ Al! persons knowing Themselves indebted to me—and their notes and accounts being due—will find it to their 1 interest to pay immediately to my broth er Charles A. Hendersoilat. the Store of 1 Joseph Crabbs. EDGAR HENDERSON Jan. 20th 1861 TEhMDICWdOlDi’ilifES’ Godov’s Ladv’s Book A »' ‘ t B.’SDaa 38WX2, GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR! The publisher of Godey's Lady's f thankful to that p.-bhc which hae i habiid

‘ ■ I . •. - • -. ... - ... him to publish a M;i?:’.z ; in 6>r th« hist thirty A>ur vear« of a larger circulation thai any in America, has made an ar; alignment with the most popular authoress in this country — M4RIUN IIARLAXP, Authoress of ‘Alone, Hidden Path, Side, Nemesis, and Miriam ’ who will stories for’he Ladv’s Book for lt*64. This aloru* will phe the Lady’s B. <»k in literarv point of view far aln-ad of an v o’.h er ma?’iZ'ne. M -’i »U Ha 'and wri.e' f< rnn : other magazine. Our otlwr fAvorite writerswill all continue to Lu nish articles throughout the vear. THF BEST Lady’s Magazine in the World, and Cheapest. — The Literature is of that kind that can o i read aloud in the family circle, and the cl r?y in immense numbers are subscribers for the • Book i The Music i? all original, and would cost 25 j cents (the price of the book) in the music store? I but most, of it i- copyrighted, and cannot be • obtained except in Godey. ( Our Steel en?ravin?s. All effort? to rival u? iin this have ceaspd . and we now stand ah" e I in this department. ?iving, a? do. many ; m« re and infinitely better engravings than are . published in any other work. I Godey’s immense double sheet fashion-plate? I ' containin? from five to seven full len?th coin 1 red fashions on each plate Other ma?azinos i I ?ive only two. Far ahead of any fashions in Europe or Ameriea. The publications of these 1 plates cost $10,60(1 more than fashion pl.iio** of the old style, and nothin? but our wonderfully , lar?e circulation enables us to ?ive them — < O her magazines cniinot afford it We never spare money when the pub ic can be benefited Th**se fashions may be relied on Dresses ■

i may be made after them, and the wearer will i not subject herself to ridicule , ns would be the ' case if she visit, d the Inrge cities dressed af*< r : the stv'.e of the plat<*s given in some of our soi called fashion magazirrs. Our Wood EEgravings, of which we give twice or three times asmany as anv other mag- ( azine, are often mistak’-n for steel. They are so far superior to any others Imitations Beware of them. Remember , that the Lady’s Book h the original pub'.b a tion and the ebrnpesr Everything that i- ’ »<*• f-;l or ornamental 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 are such ; « can he found no- : where el<e. Cooking in all its variety—con‘'« c i tionarv—the nursery—the toilet—the laundry i —the kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are , t ) be found in the pages nf the Lady’- Book.— We originally st arted this (hpurtnimt. and . bavp 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 arI tide that a lady wears. Model Cottages. No other magazine has this department. TERMS. CASH IN ADVANCE: TO ANY POST OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATESOne enpv one year, 83. Two copies one year, 85. Three copies one year, S 6. Four copies one year. 87. Five copies one year, and an extra copy i to the person sending ’he chib, 810. i Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the dub, 8 15 i Eleven copies on? year, and an ?x’ra ropy to the person sending th? club. 82U. And the only magazine that can be inj troduced intn th? above cluhs in place of 1 the Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Home Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAG AZINE® Go ’ev’s ady’s Bool* and Arthur’s Home Magazine both year for 83 50 Godey’* T ady’s Book and Harper’s Mag- | azine both one year (or £4 50. I Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent one year, on receipt of 86 00. Treasury Notes and Notes of al) sol- ' vent banks taken at par. Be careful and pay the postage on your letter. Address, L. A GODEY, 323 Uhestnut-st.. Philadelphia, Pa. Notice. ■VyOTICE i» hereby piven that, on the 17th | [X day of October, 1864. at the Assessor’s Office, in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. I will hear and determine all appeals from the assessment of tbe special income tax assessed under the joint resolution of Congress, July 4th, 1864. WINBURX R. PIERCE, A>.».»or lltb District, Indiana.

A N 11 W AX A G- A Z I FOR THE LA bit. L THS L DY’S FIUEA’t) A MONTHLY MAGAZINE or LITERATURE AND FASHION I — Tl e subscribers would beg leave to «»}> th.- al'.ntion o: tlieir friends and th* public, to their New Magazine which thev are about to issue, and the January number of which is nearly ready The name will be J HIE I. ALT’S FRIEND. end it will be devoted to choice Literature an ! the illustration of the Fashions. It Wil] also contain the latest patterns of Chinks. Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses Fancy Work. Eml r. iderv, <fcc , (fcc.; with Receipts, Music, and other matters inter esting Io Indies generally I H h. LA DY S h RI EX D will be edited bv Mr- Henry Peters, n, who will rely upon the s< rvic.s in the Literary Depart. m»m, o’ flip followipcj UNRIVALLED c<i;ps cr WRITERS: Mrs. Henry \\ ood, author of ’East Lyne,’ A'e ; Mary Howitt, Maiir n Harland, author of 'Ah.ne’; Mrs. E. S. Randolph, Ei nor C. Donnelly, C . M. Trowbridg* Margaret Hosmer. Virginia F T. «t send. Mrs M. A Denisr n. Clara Augusta. Laura J. After. August Bull, Anna

U , Charles Morris, Helen M. Pratt, Maggie C. H igby, Mrs. Arra Bicite. Luciniin B. Browre. Carrie Met er. Mrs M F. Tucker. Fanny M. Ray . n .nd, Frances H Sb. ffi. lrl, Mrs. L. P, Shears. CmolireA Bell. A nnir F. Kent. Spl Mir, Harris Bvtne, Mrs Z B. Snenc. r. Mattie I’ver Britts, Annie Russell, Mrs A L. Mnzzev, Sara J. Pur . sev, Clara Doty. Harriet W. Sti’lnraMinni.- Ma-. Arthur Hnmptcn, T. ,1 Ct snb.rs, Barbara Brande, and ell.> ' talented writers. . E'.-.d-cae Mcel E: .-rrnrlnes. A llandscme Steel Exgbaving and <• : C< l.'red Steel Fa-hp x Plate will illu« train - ver) number ; br sides well .x. ru ted Wood Cuts, Illustrative of tfrories Pat*erns, drc.. tor. numerous t. nirrriir.j Th. Januarv number will contain a h. at titul Steel Eititraving. desjpre.i rjpr.r. Ir (nr li.'s M z;r , ’ . s. i , i called Gabriel Wilkie s Rktvpk. This bar.dsotn.' Steel Plate il'nsira’- • a story of le’-p, v.r, and a broken ern ' ndent. hr Miss Elean. r C. n.rre’lv. wil be of itself, we trust, worth the j rt<of the number. A SEWiNG MACH’NE GRA TIE! We will give tn anv Ders. n “ t r':r

” - - -" r t r ' ” ■ 7 . : thirty subscriptions to The Ir.n Friebd and Sixty Do'lara, <n- of AVI . er A VVils-n’s cehbrat.d Sewirg ?>. 7 _ i chines, such ns they ’ell for Forty fin . Dollars The M»rhires wifi he fe'ectrd n.vv at the mar.n'.-c'orv >n New York-., boxed, and frrwr.rd.d 'ree nf cost, with ' the rx-eption of freigl t In proeurinw snbsrrihers lot tl i« P’< - miuin. we prefer that the thirty sul rertbers sl onh! be procured at the rennin | terms o' Two Dollars (or each, but w 1 ers this cannot be done, thev mnv h<- prrrtrr ed s', our club rates, and the hafrtr.Oe of the Six'v Dollars forwarded to ns in r»fh hr the person desiring Ibe traebine. Tie Magazines will be sent tn different P< 8< I Offices, if desired Everv person coll, ct ing names shntihl send them with th. money as fast ns obtained, so that tl < subscribers may begin at once to receive their Mngnz'nes, and not become dissiti fled with the delay When tbe whf'» ’.number of names (thirty). and whet amount of money (Sixty Dollars), is received, the machine will be duly (orwar ! ded. , i TERMS. Our tertrs will be the same ea tbc-“ for that well known weekly paper. It Saturday Evening Post, published by us for the last seventeen years—in order that the clubs may be made up of the pa per and magazine conjointly, where 14J so desired—and will be as fellow'.’ CASH IN ADVABCK. 1 copy, one year. 82 00 2 copies, one year, 3.00 4 copies, one year, 6.00 P. copies, and 1 to getter up of club 20 copies, and Ito get ter-up of club 28.06 One copy each of the Lady Friend and Saturday Evening Post, 3 Single numbers of Tns Ladt FrtTKND (postage paid by us) 20 cents. JKfV" The matter in The Lady’s Frienr will always be different from that in Tkt Post. Address DF.ACOX k PETERSOX, No. 319 Walnut St., Philada. Specimen numbers will be set gratuitously (when written for) to thor desirous of procuring subscribers. Notice. Notice is hereby efren that I otters nf ministration has een granted and confirmed t the undersigned on the estate of John Hart late of Adams county, deceased. Said Estat is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE FRANK. , Sept. 16,1664. Adaiaistrator.