Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1865 — Page 4

g-H pf- - . - \ 7*4 .:.- •Ss pss!-s? Bia *stn'< tjr p<m. fa tte »We kttiira (keusat a m' DdL DLOD\CV* S ■Svood WiiWßii a 72,-5 VjDOOD Wuls hive been in tr-lu ••'•'* Itn the public f>r ~acr* than six years, and have acquired an Uwnunw Vo far exceeding any Family Medicines o* ♦ similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not 1« !*£ *n discovering they possessed CvvvaVwxand hence their £*i\\v\A Sa\s nnd consequent profit to the Prcnrietor, thus enabling him to expend ’\luixa\s ’Vw.ovvsu.uA.s of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing the Niwawows Q cvYij’xeaXeft which hat been showered upon him from AW \xu.v\.s W\t CouvAXwy The peculiarity of the VAooA. WWCpxv ivaA VA\% is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Aw W\c VAooiX., fir the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. If the b! 1 i’ p'o-orvu. ’he body drags out a a mot-- existence. These medicines Ati W\c<\xuAeA for curing Srrcful i, Syphilis, S*in igX. . cc, Cid Sores, .hit ghcum, Rhe 'mitism, eDysperr.il, euT jMerydocAe, Liver Complaint, Fever and figue, Leucorrhcea, Female Complaints., Erysipt. , &t. Jlnthony’s Fire, Tumr , Eruptions, Fit; , L:ro’j... us Consumption., etc. CNEper-.n wriir-s. her daughter was cured cf fits of nine years’ standing, and St Vitus’ dance of f.i " vears ANOTHER write’, his son was cured after his lied, bad nine s' wasted away. Tlie dr e.rs pronounced the cause incurib’e. ANOTHER was cur d of Fever and Ague after tr ■ . ■ .ery medicine in Lis reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen year.. ANOTHER ol’Kbi umivti’in <>t eightyear’, t ’a-■■■ inntnnerai.de of I and Liver f '■■• coaid be mentioned in which the Purifier apd Pills W ovVv w C\\avwv. wWc W\oca\ WWfc are the m -t ■■ i e and thorough pills that Lave <•>■< - mewt Introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that oi"_ tn to such an extent as that ths system does not relapse into its former con- 1 nition. which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a VAooA. Ul\xA "LuMIV VAX., which, in conjunction with the X’AooX. Vu.v\\vev, will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headaohe, Co tiveness, Celia <Pains, Cholera, JAorbus, indigestion, Pain in the go/Wels, Q)izzir,.c:;:., eta. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are CtooA XWAWWvtA, and yon should try them before going for a physician. (let a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will VkwAW. wo wxove. Aaapr<*of that the Blood Purifier and Pi 11« are purely v*grtabi' I b iv» th ;(• nifio*’ 4 * ‘»f tlione eminent chest* fat*. pr J.-e in Chilton <>f N. Y„ and L<x:kt-ut Ciiicinimti. T»r. Robnrk'w «r »eial »nd Certificates pubju « wu»p<.u<>m purt of thin paper from time to titn«. I*: of th* flrandfmrUn Vegetable Blood Purifier. $1 f*r !> tt|p, or *•pT In t >i<<zeti. Os th** Scandinavian Veg et.iL!” J' >'-'l I**)!*, 2- r < box. or 6 lxrx>*« for sl. Priri'i; hi t' , lo-«ni I*.!*-? 'k>hi . *<” fl F**t Fourth Ft . 34 B'iib : lnjc fr--o 'I n ht., Clucinu.ttl, U. Laboratory Ao. la llauxjii'ju'l fettMet. * FOR SALE BY Tn f>* T.T Dnf*vfn <(- 0* jn r W'itnr.S;whh Nnttninn. in PlpMMirit Mi j John Hnr>, ’4»o .• t**HH!*l IJntnn. B" <». and hr and Merchanlt, «/ATvraly broughout the Union. v(>--nlO. Card to Invalids. • n .l,H<.TMisdm? in »m». \ rl „ ,„arv.di«-<.v'r-! a ssb and r , --for.!.- Cure o’ Nsr-o-,’W e,k J l -rlv Decav. rii’oi’i- n’ th» I. nnnrv an.l <t, mi' d Oresn’. "nd tie- whole mtn nf di»or. hr'Mirht sn>v h.vr been alyeadv cured bv thi* .’,,1,1. r>—"<lr I'rnn.ptod bv » Io Iwne , fl. i’i.. nfllicted »n<t .inf .rti.n’ie. T will so. d the recipe ’or nrepn.ii-3 find n«inv tlii« modion", f,, , ee. le-l envelop.', to say on<‘ w <> need. It. F, pi,"’/;ne'"'" 1 Stamped eaveiop.-<l."ddrsss- *‘ Ad<lr.«’" JOSEPH T Stvtiox 1’ Pisi i- Hov’v. X ,5.W V.rkCity.- (

"O' ' MS ' W - - -J.S.? ' > x 'Aj r ‘Cw-x HOSTETTER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH J BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, and aiu rative of wonderful efficacy in disease of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Cure* Dyspen'H. Liver complaint. Ih h i iche, General Nervousness, Depn-bwifn of Spir.;« constipsuion, colic, inßernjitieat h v«-rs. cramps uini and all complaints of either Sex. arising from brxlil v weakness whether inherent in the system ->r produced by special can« Nothing thnt is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the compo sition of Hcsnetter’s Stomach Bitters. This ' popular preparation contain* ro mineral ofany ’ kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant: Mt it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs ano plants wjth tie purest and mildest of all diffusive stiu ■ -ants. It is well to bo forearmed a<rains‘ d-.m-asr. and. «o far human car be protected by human moans against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, impure water and other external causes. Jjo tetter’s.. Bitters maybe relied on as a Tn districts with Freren'/ it has been found Infallible as a preventive atni irresistible ss a remedy and thousands whoresort to it under appr> he' - or; c»f au cape the scourge: and thousand* wnn ndr’eet M avail Hernwelvos of it« protective qra’ ti - in advance, areenred f»v a very brief course w thi’ m'irvelons medicine. Fe'pr and Ague patients, after td : rd with qurnine for month* in vain, until fairly snlnrat<«l w:tf .that danireron* alkaloid, are nnt nnfrequent! v i reared to health within a few days by the use I of HosU’tfer’s Bitters. The weak s: mnch i« rapidly invigorated Und the aj petitr restored bv f hiß m/reeabbj Tonic, and hence it works wonder. 4 in cases of 4 Dvsffpsia and in less confirmed formsnf Iniu- : cFSTtnx Actin? a« a ?entle and painless ap- r I pnrn nt. n« •veil -« nnnn th« liver, it also ipva ' riah’v relievos the CnxsTiPATicy «p-,)prinduced ‘ by it regular action of the di?e i tiveand sprro *i v e or?an* Persons of feeble habit. 1" 1 f to ; Spirits, - nd F •'« nf from tip Bitter*' The testimnnv on this pent i« most canclL*iv”. and from horh sexes. Tl.p >c>nnv of Bit.iots Colic is irnme.’iare’v nasn- ?ed by a single do*c of the simulant. and rp«prtmgfo if, the return of the rnn nHint bo prevented. Aw a n-Pneral Tonic, Hutfptfcr’s Bitters pro- j dree effect* which must he experienced or witi owcoj before thov can be r " tv appreciated t,, «*ncac pc c* finsfitutioTifil B rfikflf’ss. , n 4 Pel ilitv and Decrepitude ariw- ? from Orn Aos., it exercises the electric influx ence In the convalescent ‘tapes of all r opor tes as a. delightful invfgorart. When » • 1,. r -.w-rre n f nature are ielnxp'l, it epera-es-tn’■'• in r nroe •’T'd re-e«tabli*h tbom. Last, but not L •“’I. it is 77/e Only Safe Slim uhint. being manufactured from smin ’ and inn emus material®, and ei tirolv free from the ■ **; ’ prrG*nt mcro nr le«* in a’l the | ordinary tonirs and stomachics of the day. ' No i.indlv medicine has been so universally, i and. i rnav he truly added, rlesrrrfdhf popular • wi ’ t 1 o : nfp’;]ioont portion of tb<* community, f,. tt at nMr.y\ Bith r< Prepared ’-y bMtetter Phrcl.vrv-h. Pa. Su’d by all Prng* I ?i‘ts. Grocers and St'-rekcepers everywhere. ■ Genuine Preparation*. rn?rrn”"d Fluid Extract Puchu. a po-Hve , qn i c-nneifxo vmedv for d“i’3-' * of th** B»add. -.Kidnevs,Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. Thjs medicine incr'oispß the power of IMifpg 1 tion.an! excite the nb*orbifits into healthy I faction, by which the waiprv or cnlcarpous de and all unnatural enlargements are . redneod. a« well a- Pain and Tnfifmf’<ion. Het Mani n’s Extract Brcnr —For V <v kn<*s sen arising from Excesses, habits of Dissipr.- ; ’ on, Earlv TudisCrction of .nttonderl the following svmptoms: —Ti cisps'non tn Fxortjwn. Ln«< of B rr.k NorVPS, ; horror of Disease, dimness nf Vi*mn. Pniver--a] Lassitude of the Muscular System. Hot Hand*, dryness of thr Skin Ins* of Power, difftruH” of Pmatkin?, Trembling. Wakjefulrjpws. Pain in th<* Bark. Flushm? of Ih‘ I.ody, i Ernnfions on the Face. Pallid Countenance. These svmptcw, if allowed to go on. which this medicine in’’'l>iab’v remove*, soon follows Tmpntrrtry Fatuity. Epilrelic Fits, in one <•' which the Patient mny expire. Who can say that thpv are not. frequently followed by those •Direful Diseases.’ *lnsaxitt *>n Consvmptiox.* . Manv are aware of the cause of th**ir suffering, i PUT NONE WILL CONFESS THF Rl C'-an* OF TUX T\SA?;E ; astlvmr. And melancholy deaths hy ’ bearample w.mess to the truth of tho a**oi t;onc | The Constitution once effected with Or ya i. Weakness r quires tho aid of M' dieiii* t*‘ *tr Pn othpn and invigorate ’he System, which Helmhnld’s Extract Buchu invariably docs A trial will convince the most skeptical. Females—Females —Females—In tnenyaffee ‘ tic.ns peruliar Io Fema’f* liie Lx’ract Buchu is , uuequalec bv any’ other remedy, a*, in Ohio- ; resign? Retention, Irregularity, Pr.in fu*ness, ; or Suppression of customary Evacuations. Ul- ; , c«Tated or Scirrhous state of the < terns. Leu- j cßorrhoea or B hites, Sterility, and for all com- 1 plaints Incident to the sex. whether arising : from in4i*c*etmh hahir* of dissipation, or in the d eels nt or riwnqe of life: Take nn mor< Halsa>n. Ferrary. nr unpleasant Medicine* or urpleasurd and dangerous diseases I HelmhoPpa Fv f »*ant Unchn and improved Rose; \V: •«.*'Ciroq s>'rr/ Diseases in all their states, at. little expense. Little or no change in diet, j No ihconvf nipjop. and no exposure. D ra is** a f-eoaentdesire and gives strength ; » n n-in'i*e. ♦h««Tohv removing Obstructions.: rrevenrin r-nd curing Strictures of the UreIhra. slbvii.g Pai” and J i.flamation, so frequ.’.’t nt *e el i-sos disea*'*. and • sailing poisonous. Disused and wnrnovt Matter .-'S'.N TwOL«ANn« WHO HATH BEEN t-f v jrTiM« pf Qrvf and who have paid „ I- . urPd in 'i’g.hy." n. U.H ir'.e..^;V...l.r.n t h.t the PinRon” ha- hvth- of “powerful irn-rnm, le*n 'Vie'’ hr in Hi* svstem.lo break out in an I f,.-n."n.l per*«p»Marrirf.ce. r.. rfnlmbul4’» Ixtrnci Bochu for ti.,., d.-.-.i*-" -f Hi« Uriniuy Orgar., whrlhFT rxi«lin-. in MnU- <>’ F.mr.l,, from .a.:.- nri»in"t:nr »n<i nn natter of j, am,. t>r»» "f '<i< l,l

equires the aid of a D:urelic. Helmb< t *’sExi tract Buchu :•» the great Diuretic, a&d is certain to have the desired effect »u all Diseases for which it is rs amended. Evidence of the most ref ble and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5.0’1. Delivered to any address, securely packed, from observations. / escribe Symptoms in al>l Communieations. Guaranteed ’ Advice Gratis!! Addres* letter* for iuformatiou to If. B. HELMBOLB, Chemist, 104 South Tenth *t , be*. Chestnut. Pa. Helm bold a Medical Depot, Uelmbolds Drug and Chtmieol Warehouse, 591 Broadway. New York. Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled D a’ers who endeavor to dispose* 'o f their own" and "other'’ articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. *• “ Extract Buchu. • *• Sarsaparilla. ‘ ° Improved Ro»e Wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. A*k for Helmbold’s. Take no other. Cut oi? the advertiscrneiit and send fur it. and avoi'l «*; p .*itioii and exposure. (dec 26. !• b>~ly.] Cs DR - RO3ACKS STOMACH y BiTTEBS ARE NOT J .-1 TO BE EXCELLED ‘I-llLit-; STOMACHIC S/ Regulator OT THB DIGESTIVE ORGAK3 - r \i\u’se WvXXws* v.yc woX vci\ \o us u •axciX.VAwc vxAwcXv vx>A\ tkwe ok\. “A\.s vxAvveXx. s\.es\x. vs \vtvv Xo, \vvA ®vs v\ vcwvcAvoA. vvuvvvX. — w VjVVVVX Yi.ewvAoAov o'i X\\e s\\sX.c\w.. A\ X\ve f>v\.vovvs AvsXvvets c>s Ave V cst vvwCv SouX\vX\vcvc Wvvs, s<w «■ \ovvo \xwv«, X’leevx vvvwcXv wexAcvK ww avtve\e StouvaeXv SvXXcx’s, us\v.w'\x, VxVxw vvv \tvo\vcv tv'.vCv tvX. X\ve \vroy.c x* Xvrcvc,, vvve <v svv . c \w; Mfttvvs. F- VC7' O.TIFo y:g~Lt.e, Li-jer (F'-JSTcepcicv, Fid ~ section, JoALTidice. Kidricy CcmpTcznis, VVWIX vvW vv'vscvvscs o'j U SVWWVvvv vvvvV.vve.. A'\\C'»C VjvWQV:-, avc t c>vw\\osv Ov oj vvvve vvvvA \vo\V'W'vvvv roots awd. \vcv\js, wXv'vc\v vxvakt X\ve«v ■ • 1 i ■ • vL s y vA\\ oww. Sv Yvo'oacYJs VSUI ?A\U V S VVVC X\'X \uOOV wxvvvv's I'vvsxvA. Vlv. Uo'otkeYJs V Uya\avA\ ?j'v\\.V \'S Siw e X\ve \voov vxvvvvx wvlvvvmj \}oetov s ajvW.s. \)v. 'WoYivcY.'s Vt UvAuxeU v\U vv.-t X\vc vve\x vw'vw’s w'.vOv Cowx'iovX. Viv. 'R.o\jat\*'s vw.v'-'vvfov'tvX.e- X.\vt wcvvY. <XCo‘vVvX.o.xc<X. ■fit. Vvo'oack's \sXc»\w<x.eU VAWevs Xv’vv*v. vvoA UoYcvtVs UXdwvkvvU VAXXevs ixveA\xfc SvXXUv's Vv’vev\X,\>\s UwtvvvxxvvXvsxvv, etc. ‘ These gitters are put up in quart hotties, of u-hiah the above is a fai-sim-ite. The label is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. Price $1 per bottle, o> six for $5. C. V/. gobaok, (proprietor, yo. t> East Fourth St., Cincinnati, to whom all orders should be addressed. c FOR SALE BY H :> r<r i. / »v»rv ' n7,7yl II» — — Wanted! Wanted! i st Crabb. A. Mwe», all th. ukliok in the roun f.lry.for w ich the very higa.st market price i ..Z !" I'hi'J.—■*,

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Number contains fully 141 p.ag»-« « f rpadipy matter, appropriately illus»rat»-*l h g«x»<) ' wood cuts ; and It combines in itself the racy ! monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, hleilded with the best feature* of the daily j’*”*nal. It- has great power m the dlssemiuatmo of a love of pure literature.— [ frubner’s Guide i to American [jtoratnre,Lond<>l . Tho vol rhe* hound constitute of themselre- ! a library of nrisoellai.erttts reading such a* can not- Ib 'pd in the same compass in any <>ther , publication that has come under our notice*- — [Boston Courier. sigscmw. 1865. The Publishers have }>vrfecte4 a sy*t« n» qf i mail*; g bv which they epi supply tie- Mag\ * r.'.KF. and Weekly promptly to those who prefdy ■ i t>> receive th»*ir periodicals directly fr<»r*i t . •’ e <»t Puhlicarion. , * 4’heppstnigp >‘H Harper’s 'hg-izine js.2’ c> nv- ' n v<*af. wliicli must be paid at U.e post office. T.iir: Ti rfirs Magazine, one war, $4 (1 > An Ex rn C>nv of either the o~ . ! W< ollv will be s ip >”p 1 . r ; n* fnr ev»-i v Uliih k nf Fi' e Suhwt it»er- it 3 ‘ 0 each, in one iriniti tanfe : nr Stfx* Copies for $2 i O ' , ’ ; Baek Nnijrber* can be supplied at any tiny ; A Complete Set, now comprising Twenty ' • nine Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will Im? I sent bv express, freight at expense of purdhas- ■ er, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by i | mail, post-paid, 4:3 00. Cloth cases.’or bind- i '' hig,sß cenu* bv mail, post-paid. Address j Harper Brother* Franklin Square, New York. O d Collector’s Office, 11th Di’tr'ct w Isbtaxa.L Noblesvills, Dtc 1, 1804. > - , Special Income Tax lor ’63. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ASSESSOR for tl.e District? has duly assessed and placed ■ in my hands for collection, the tpecial inot>jnel tax. imposed bp the joint resolution p-issed by . ; July 4lh, 10(14, and if said tax.is.uot I paid by the 2 uh day of January, thr law i 1 compels a collection by distraint anti sate 5 of I property, together kvhh a penalty of ten peri cent ,-and all other necessary expenses. This Tax is an assessment upon tho income ending December Si, 1963, ana is a duplicate assessment for that year at the rate of 5 per cent. Nothing b ut Gold, Silver, Treasury Notes, and National Bank Bills accepted in payment. Payment made at the office of BENJAMIN J. RICE. ’; Deputy Collector in , DECATUR, > Covxtt or Adams; and State of Indiana. OFFICE HOURS :—From January Ist to ! January‘2oth, 1865—from 8 o’clock, a. m.. nuI til 12 o’clock, m.. and from 1 o’clock, p. tn., I until 5 e’clock. p.m..of each week day. DE WITT C. CHIPMAN, I December 3, 1864. Collector. 1

NSW MA G A & J KE TOR TUE LAbiRE. THE LaDFS FRIEM A ’HOXTiILY MaUaXiXt ’ OF LITERATURE AND FASHION. The subscribers would beg leave t, th- attention ot their friends and it, public to their New Magaxi«e which they are about to issue, and the Jatn srT number of which is nearly ready. The name will be THE LADY’S FRIEND. and it w;.i to choice Lit era ture and the illustration of the Fashions It will also contain the latest patterns of Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, dec., Ac.; with Receipts, Music, and other matters interr ssiing :o ladies generally. .Hr<LADh S IRIEND w:]| he edited by Mn. Hekkt who will rely upon the services in the Literary Departof (he Inlloßing UNRIVALLED 001? p. cf WRITERS: Mrs. Henry \\ ood, author of ‘East Lyne, * A-0.; Mary Howttt, Marion Harland’ author of 'Alone'; Mrs. E. S. Randolph, klanor C. Donnellv, C. M. Trowbridge, Margaret Hosmer, Virginia F. ■ Townsend, Mrs. M. A. Denison, Clara Augusta, Laura J. Arter. Aittrti’t Bell. Anra L. G , Charles Motris. Helen M. Pratt, Maggie C. H'gby, Mrs. Anna Bache. Luninda B. Browne, Carrie Meyer. Mrs M. 1-. Tucker, Fat nv M., Raymond, Frances H. Shtffield, sh«. L. P, .*hears, Caroline A E-11, Annie F Ken'. Sophie May, Harris Byrne, Mrs Z B. ; Spencer, Mattie Dyer Bri'.ls, Annie Russell, Miss A. L. Muzzey, Sera J. Rub - ’ey. Coirs Doty, Harriet W. Stil'mor, M. May, Arthur Ilstryu n, T. J Barbara Btaj.de, and rtl »r talented wiiit-rs. Handsome St< . I e. ' ■ e< A Haxdscne Steel Encravixu and » Coi.oheFi Steel F’.sitfi Flvij; >» L . nt 'rate every number; besiths srlltxos- .'•• I Wood Cuts, I’llnstrrvtive oT Sts-r I’atterns, Ac., too niin-.er'fji < t>. nun ’ii. ■ The J anti ary nnn her wilt L f . n:n H >■<• •< u - !'i <t! Steel Engraving, <irs\r.e<) txpr...!!v for tl. ; s Msg-.Z'.iie. ty M/mde. ai d : called Gabriel Wh.kte s Rfttrn Ti.is l.andsumr Steel Plate tdusirstn a ’torr of lo"e. n ar, and a hrok< n erung. in ent, by Eleanor C. Dtnrelly, a: fl wi) be of itself, we trust, ri ril tl . piR ■>l the nurr.bi r. A SEWING MACH’NE CRATIS! A- will give to any ,p> >- a urdiv .thirlv snb'*riplioiiS tn I >;x I »DY ■ heind and Six'v Doßors, . »» ot V. >r. 'r <t Wilson’s celebrated Si wit g M. ehmes, such ss they «e|| For y |.» Dollars. The Afarhii:>-s wII be soo-i.d : ew at the manuf iclofv in N< « Y’>k, boxed, and forw iribd Free oi o si. with he ex-rplii»n ol ireight In procuring ’uhsctiMrs I » this Rr»i 'ilium, we prefer that the t) ?r' y >iib-<-r---i brr’ should be procured >4 ti e legutar i-rin- ol Two Dollars fi r each, hat wfi.r.- , 'his cannot h.- done, they mat h- pn-etir .wl :al nur risli rates, and rhe ha..or. i t .i he Sixty Dollars lor ward if n- in r-1 h 'by th- j er-- n il«sir t'g- : b» r >-i n-e ?'•- \1 will lu- pen: m.i iff. r. r-t !*••’*• 'Yfli '• ’. if desired, Eve rrP't e- -e e«.i|. ,-- - ing names vl.'.itild s. nd -t) .n. v U ■!'»- mon-v as last N’ ot-lamed. s<- jl ?i tl •- snbsi rib' Ts mar .begin at wi.ee i,> » r-ive their M-io-Z'ne’. sail hr' t. ri n e ifi«>» i-fi.-'t with If-.e 'delav V lien i— si.l number of names flUr v). omt «I o'aUHHinI al moneV (Six's Do’ -.--1 i - i .-..■vv l, ihe mac) inn « ill l e duh .• a ’■" . dec. ’ TERMS j ' Oor Tri” wIH h- ti e «., n ~ ;• rhc*e i ‘<>r ifikt w. tl known'weVU'r jap*r- , Satiird-ay Evening Post, pabii’lrd by »♦ | for the last sevenreen yenrr—in ord"’ that the clubs mav be made up of tben*i per and magazine enhjoinfly. where it i* so desired — and will be as follows.’ t IF* ; CASH IN ADVtKCI. J 1 copy, nne year, S 2 0® 2 copi-s, one year, 3.06 | 4 copies, one year, 00 8 copies, and 1 to getter up ol club 12.C0 20 copies, and 1 to.getter-up "f club 28 00 Gnocopv each off he Lads ISixnd and.SATURDAf Evening-Post. 3 00 Singip numbers of The Ladt s Fi.-iend (posture paid by us) ?0 cents. The matter tn .Ths Lady's Friend will always be, different from that in The Post. Address DEACON PETERSON, No. 319 Walnut St., Philada. ry-Specimen numbers will be teo I gratuitously (when written for) to o f I ' desirous of procuring subscribers. j — —. —. Clark’s- School \ Volume IX. A DAT SCHOOL WONTHLV TISa Visitor will commence its A'iaM I’ with-the .lanuwv number. 1865. 'lhis lß only Day School Ferindieal published at SEVENTY FIVE CENTS A TEA*i I Maeazine form,beautifully illustrated. f ,' | true, new features: Rea.-ings. Music. Spe*® I es. Dialogues. Stories. Poems, MathetWbj j Enigmas. liebuses, etc., etc.,‘ ru I ~ the VEST BEST WRITERS. f 11 I The Visitor has the largest cireMa"*" 1 any Educational Jovrnal published. . ' the time to farm clubs for Winter Schoc Send for a specimen, and see inducements- ■ . ’ clubs. I Address, with two cent stamp. J. W. Dauchadat. Pablisher, I ' Philadelphia, T’-