Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1865 — Page 4

.. - 'JUI- -- -•V-ew.-w —L, - .* rr ~ 1 111 0/ • " ? tr Bt -1 •*.. - i i w r . • ■ ’. 2; 1 1 "Z * 'A- ' ■ - b-a - ix p'vm, fr de rt<l» heafien C- jal u uri - £lO SSkCK 8 *BIaOOX> VWFV&R a.715 o Vxvls hare-been introduced tn the pn! li • for -ncr» than six years, and have acquire 1 an Vaiw.asl Vo\vVK\a.Y\X\j, far exceeding any Family o 1 < •imilar nature in the u rk.Pt. An appreciatin'! pab ic was not lot»£ in discovering they CuvaVvt Vvo\xvvtvts, end hence their Sale. end em«- pent profit tn the Prcirietcr, thus enabiin" l/nj to expend ■NVtWUJ r f\vousaai\s of dollars ea-fi year in advertising their merits, and publishing the ’\avaevou.s C triple ales which have been showered up ,n him from -WX. \vavts Vat. CoutVi’ty The peculiarity of the VAooCl awA VA\» is that they strike at the root of Di-ease, by eradicating every particle of impurity ko. X\ve £>\.oo<X, f>r the life and health of the body depends up-.n the purity of the blood. If the Mood is poisoned, the body drags out a a iserabie existence. These medicines Tvt.Ck\UO.\ci\. for curing . .A.t Fheum, Fhe cmatisTn, CDytpez-ua, Headache, diver Complaint, udzer and flgue, Leucorrhoea, Female Complaints, Fry ': r«. - n - bony ■ c Fi re, F Zruptions, J..., df j 'sue Consumption, viz. ■ ONE rwnwrlt • - h reithterwas cured cf fit* of nine years’ standing, and .St Vitus’ dance of two rears. ANOIHER writes, his son was cured after his flesh had alin.-st wasted away. The dvetuns pronounced the ease iucura-AHOTHEBw-ns r-.-i I . f Fever and Ague after tr i.ig er -rv me li.-ir; • in his reach. ANOTHER wa- i- rr i <if Fever Sore which h i i < .<.-•. ■! f.. -n year’. ANOTHER. ! Rlu-u j ut ism of eight years. 1 a- 1 -- inn’imere.He of Dvswepefa and Liver < mplaint c .old be mentioned in which the I .. ilier and 1’ Is \\ ovk Wke a CXxavwv. r v k\k IWOO6. VvW,s are the w-t acti'.o and thorough pills that have ever be- n in.i in. L They act « directly upon the Liver, exciting that orcin to str h an extent as that the system does ,t relapse into its former condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pili. They are really a VAootk awX Aav-cy VAX., which, in conjunction with the will cure all the a‘ r mentioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure HecuiaA'ne, Ccc V -jonees, Colli (Paint, Cholera JEcrlua, indigestion, (Pam in the jewels, (Dizziness, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are GooA "XXtAttvwes, and you should try them before going for a physician. <let a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local ogent. and read the certificates, aud it you have ever doubted you will ftouYvX, \\a wxove.. Ab » proof thAl the Blood Purifier and Pills are purely vegetable, 1 have th»* CfrUficaDm o f Tn . isr < aiinei,t chembu, Profemtvm Chill--u .Alt. ¥.. ar.d Locke vs Cincinnati. Read I>r. Rt-back - SjH*cial N- ticFa end Certificate# published m a cuuapicuous part of thia i>per fcviu tune to time. Price of sh« Scandinavian V?prtai,|e Binod Pnrifier, ?l per bottle, <r per ! tlfd .zen. Os the Standi oat i.m Veg •table Blood Pjl’.n, 25 < its per box, or o Ik-xps for Si. Principal Office and Salesroom. No 6 JVat Fourth St 8-1 Building from Main St., Cincinnati, O. Laboratory* bio. 18 ilainnwnd Str- .. r FOR SALE BY * Tn A'l.'ttns counfv,by bi I I Oorwir. <t C in Ocittir,Smith v. ittin in. in Pl«*a«ant Mi John Hart, Mom fouth. h Linton. Bu o. fin-) by Dru'Xtfi't aijti Merchant: irencraly liroiigho’lMhe (Jnion. v6-nlO. a Card to Invalids. 4 Hprcrmsn. while in Sonth vm®Z A rics »<n rnis-i -ivrv dixcover~d a safe »nd simple remedy for -h- Oar- of Weak r.irlv Dernv. Oi-'.-e- of tlm Uripnry and Re,nil A Or-rin-t, aid ■ wliol.. friin of di«or--l<T« brought on bv baneful an I vicious hnbit«. Great numbers hiv" been already cured by this noble remedy. Pmnpted bv a d.-ire to bene fir the afflicted and unfortunate, I will s<-nd the recipe for preparin'! and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one wl o needs it. . Fee or CiiASUK. ill Please inclose ’ stamped enveloped, addressed tn vmirself. Address JOSEPH <’ IbUtX. bTATton fs Rtarr Hm »r. Ort 7.151 - New I

r—■ ■■v * rc~—■ I . < V 'XHOSTETTER'S i CELEBRATED STOMACH EITTEES. A pure and powerful Tonic, coi.e.hve and i alt- rat'.re of wonderful -fficaey in disease of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Cures Dys--1 pepsin, L ver complaint. H -idache. General ■ Debility. Nervousness. Depression of Spirits.] constipation, colic, intermittent fi vers, cramps ; and spa-ms, and all complaints <>f either Sex, ■ arising from bodily weakness whe’her inher ent in the system or produced by special causes Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and ! 1 restorative in its nature enters into the compo sitiori of H -ttet’er’s Stomach Bitters This popular prsparition c.m-ain- no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery ' excitant; 1 -nt it is a combination of theeX&*eta of rare bal-amic herbs and plants "H lie; pur-stand mi! d.-t of all diffusive stitnn'ar's. | Il is well to be forearm-<1 against dis< a«e. and. so far as th- human syst-rA can bep-<.t<T | ted bv human means against n.ala-'i' - engendered bv an unwholesome atmosphere, in pure ; water and other ex'ernal cii:-'«. Hotelier.’ Bitters m»v be relied on as a s-.fe-n»’d In districts infe‘ted with Fe-erand titue. i' ha, been fonno infallible as a preventive and irresistible n« a remedy and thoureads whore s t-o it -itider nppr.-l’.ensmn e-f an attack, es-cap-the s-onrge: and thousands who neglect to avail themselves «f it’ protective qualities in advance, are cured bv a very brief c-nr-e o< ♦ hi« marvelous medicine, fever ami Ague patients, sfter being plied with quinine for months in vain, until fairly safnrsted wtrf that dange’-ns alkaloid, ar- no' imfnquentlv . restored to health within a few -lays by the use of Hostetter’s Bit-era . „ . . , Th- weak stomach i« raptdlv invigcrated -.nd the arp-tit- restored bv thia agree aide Tonic, and hence it works wonder- in casea of Drsr-rsta and in F” confirmed forms "f Ivninrsro Aciii g as a gentle and painless ap-n»r>-m-, a« well s* unon the liver.it also -nva , riablv relieve* th- CovsTtrATioy «n|ierindnred bv irregn’ar a-'h-n nt the digestive and secre tiv- organa Fer*—s of feeble habit. FnMe to ,V«rr«Dx dtfecka L-tema’ ->/ Spirits, and Fits es, rancour, find ]'■ ' nn permanent r- lief from the Bittera The testimony on this point j is most conch aivo. and from both sexes The a-.-onv of Bit.te-rs Conic is immediately aaamged bv a single dose of tie stimulant and bv occasionally resorting to it. the return of th- . complaint mav he nreveqt-d As a g-n-ral Tonic. Hostetter's Ritters predice effects which must be experi-need or wit- ; . n’ssed before the- can he fidlv appreciated — : In cases of fonatitutional Weaiees* Prrmeture Decay and Debility and Decrepitude arising ( ; from Oj.n Ac.r. it exercise’ the elec'ric ir flu- j enee In tbc-c .r.vab «cen» stages of all diaoa-es it operate, as fc delightful invignrant When | the powers of nature are relnx'-d, it <jp-ra*e» , to re-inforce and re-establish them. I -.t t,,,t ]oas'. it is Tie Osip Safe Slim v J art. being mmtifrictured from sound and in- ♦ nocnona mao-rials, and eniii.-i- free front the acM elements pre.’”' • - '*”• »’l t l ' ord-nary tonic ß a- d si, ,<mehic» of the div . No family medicine h»- been so ntdverre’lv ] and. it may I- tr-dv added. eteser.- t ,llv p-P’drr : with the Intelligent portion of lh. c-mrnnnitv. ‘ Hostetter's Hitters Prepared bv Hostetter * Smith. Pittsbnrgh. Pa ‘o'd by al! Drng ' gists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. > i Helmbold' Genuine Freparatiors. Comro 11 ”*! F'-id Extract Fnchn, a positive ; and specific lernedv for di—aaes of th- Bladder. Kidn-vs.Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. ■ This medicine increases the power of Dises tion, and excite the absorbent* into healthy , ■ action, bv which the watery or calcareous de - psaitfons, and all unnatufal r-nlargements are reduced, na well ns I'. in and Infiamstion. Hn xißot-na Extract Beene — For Weaknea I sea arising from Exce-scs, habits of Dissipation. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended with th- following symptoms;—lndisposition to Exer on. T.o«s of Memory. Beak Nerves, ’ horror of Di-ea«e, dimness of Vision. Fniver«ai I.assi of the Muscular System. Hot Hunds, d-vness of the Skin, loss of Power, difficult'' of Breathing, Trembling. Wakefulnesa. Pa.’bi in the Back. Flu'l’i- g o< the Body. Emotion a on the Fae-. Pallid Count-iii.nce. Then- «ymr'”n-". if allowed to goon, which this m-d "cine -nvarialdv *■,-tror.-. soon follows Tmpntenr I J’ntuity. Efrilrdie Fits, in one of which th- Patient may expire. Who can say that they are mi' frequently followed bv th—'Direfiil Disease,.’ 'lxsasitv «xn Covsrv ctiox.’ VTanv art aware of the cause of their suffering, BI T SOXE win. I-I.'H-S TIIV nc-em- OF wr r>s>M -srtVMS And mehinrlinlti deaths hl Fonenmftinn bear a nip!— witness to th- truth of tie a-" ’ ’ - i c The C.nstifulinn once ejfrrten trith Orga i. Wenhiea* r quire, the aid <.f M. dicin- to strenether. • ;id invigorate the System, which Helmbold’s Extract. Buchu inrnriably does A trial will convince the most skeptical. Ffmalss-—F-mat is—Fimsi.ss —ln many aff/c ■ tions tieeiiliar to Feme er the Ixiract Buclin is ur.equaled bv anv other remedy, :ia in Ohio- ' I reais or Rt puition, Irregularity. Pninfulneaa. -r Snpnre- ai<>n of c’i«thmarv Evacuations. Vlcerati'd or Scirrhous state of the Ftertis. T.eii chorrho-a or "Whites Sterility, and for all complaints inc id-nt to sh- sex, whether arising ’from indiscretion habira of dissipation, or in the d'cline or cdionae of life. Tale no more Balsam. Mercury, nr unpleasant Medicine* for unpleasant and dangerous diseas,s H-lmbold’s Fxtrnot B-ichn and improved Bose ’ Water cures Secret Diseases in nil their staves, it little exT.-nsc. Little or no change in diet.. No inoonvt nience. and no exposure. It cause’ a frequent desir- and gives strength . tol’rinnte. thereby removing Obstruct ions, pre venting and curing Strictures of the Erethre, allayi ig Pain and Tnflaniation, so frequent in th- class of dispna-’s. and expelling Poisoroue. I 'iseased and wnrrmut Matter Thovsaxi s t rox TuofsAxnswno h.-ve bfe.v -run Vii-Ti.'is or Qva-ks. and who have paid] heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have] found they were dec ived.and that the ‘-poison” has. by the use of “powerful adringenta,” i ■ been drier up in the system.to break out in an •I awted form, an I perhaps after Marriage. ' Use Ifi ',-ihobUs Extract Buchu for all afferli„„s and diseases es the Urinary Organs.' wh-the: existing in Male or Female, from whatever ' ana— originating and no matter cf how lorn- - cit’d in g- Diseases of these.OrgaLS

equires the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is certv.n to havelhe desired effect in all Diseases far whign it is reC"nmmded. Evidence of :h---m.-st rei ble and responsible character will’ accompany ike :urtliciuv. Prick- $1 -j*) p*-r bollJe.cr six for $5 O h Delivered to any address, securely packed j from observations. escribe ' in all I Communication* 1 cre^’jaaraoTeed ? Advice Gratis-.'* Adate letters for information to 11 H. iiEL.hB M.-i. a 104 SuutS Tenth >t . be) Chestnut, Pa He. ’/b »ld • Medical Depot Aelmbcld * Prv.y and mi' ai WarekdtiSf .5 ♦ 1 i<»adway. ’few York. Beware of Coouhrftitb and u-prinfip> t D-ai r'- whoendeavoi i*» ir ate .a” and other’ articles on th reputatim attained by Heimltold'b Genuine Pr p-fa-B-iis «• “ Extract Buchu. «« “ *• r illa. • ** Improved Rv>e Wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Helrnboid’s Take i o other. Cut out the ad rertiaement and send for it, an 1 avoid imposition and exposure. [dec 26. 1863-ly.] “ DR. ROBACKS STOMACH I BIT TIBS are not i T 0 EE . n . CELL “ £ : J HTOMACIIIC 4 anb FjSguichtOT’ er TWB DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 'SvtXevs A\ve \xoX X.\\t \v\\\A\.e o.s a. mx.«,dt\.e\.a.e vwXweXx \v-A\. cwye aW. X\\c “ vW.% uAvvcXx s\.es\x \.s \xtvv to, \n\X as a ’cexxxeAxaX. arfvxxX. —a. cfvtaX s\\sXti\NX. Yyx X\xt Vi-Avoas A\.s\v\.eX% 05 X\xe AS vsX. a\xi\. SowSXxWxtvc V.as, a \o\xvf, Xvaxc, \>ct\x \xx\\.c.\x wecCieA. a\x a.A\.e\e, SS Ativs, wSxVtSx, <5 Xakchx v\x \xvo\aiv k\\\.a\\XAvcs, uaxA at X\xe. \xvo\\«v Xvaxe, ave a savv \vvkV'taX\.v-c iozes Fever, Fever and jlgue, Liver Complaint, CDyspepsia, »Indtzg'esibon., Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, \ a\\A. a\\ tXSseascs a «.\\xx’vVav \xaX\vce. avc eoYW\NOsex\ ''ave. axxA. voots oxxiS. SxtvSjs, vAxXcXv vixaStt X\wax AS r ovtxe. SSv 'S.obatSCs yAotwacXx avc \toov VsxexxA. XSv. "S.o\jae\v's V i ’\owxtte\\ £S*\XXq.vs t\w \\oov x\\a\x vaawxj SSoeXov s XSv. WoXiatk's \jx\Xcx's uvy SXxe v'veSx axaxv's SoS-aee a\\a Y)v. Vx.u\iack's 5V\XXvv% uxv-Xrt ovale t\\e vxatv aa.X tle’oAvXaS.eX. XX v. WxXXtvy. Xv\v-< aviHWj aaX vixaSxe LVye exx\o\\a\jiSx. \Sv. XXo\>aeVs 'r>Xow\txc\x. VAXXcvs ave tVa SoSXwv's S'vvexxX, SSvavvSxea, e\xXev\s, SXSxtaaxatSswx, etc. fitters are put up in, quart bottles, of which the above is a facsimile. Fhe label is finely engraved, and is provided with a safe-guard from counterfeiters. $1 per bottle, o> six for $5. C. W. (Proprietor, fTo. t Fast Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whom ffU orders should be addressed. f FOR SALE BY w n7v7y'l. A anted! Wanted! At Crabbs & Moses, nil the ashes in trv.for w ich tie very highest market price will be paid .—jonc 4, Kt»l

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Single volumes, by ' mail, post paid. ®3 00. Cloth cases, Jor bind'-1 ing,sS cents, b-- mail, post-paid. Address HaBPZH <S Bbotheh’. Franklin Square, New York. Collector’s Office, 11th District of Indiana,) Noblesville, Dec 1, 1864. j Specia! I ncome Tax for ’63. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT’ THE ASSESSOR for the District has duly assessed and placed in my hands rer collection, the ipecial income i tax. imposed bp the joint resolution pissed by I Congress. July 4th, 1864. and if said tax is not ■ paid by the 2 ’th day of January, 1865, the law i compels a collection by distraint, and sale of’ I property, together wi.h a penalty of ten per cent , and all other necessary expenses. This i Tax is an assessment upon the income ending I December 31, 1863, and is a duplicate assessi mint for that year at the rate of 5 per cent. Nothing but Gold, Silver, Treasury ’ Notes, and National Bank Bills accepted ’in payment. Payment mads at the of-. ; fice of BENJAMIN J. RICE, 1 D-piity Collector in DECATUR, County of Adams; and State of Indiana. OFFICE HOURB From January Ist to January 20th, 1365—from 8 o'clock, a. m., uuI til 12 o’clock, m., and from 1 o’clock, p. m., I until 5 o’clock, p. m . of each week day. DE WITT C. CHIPMAN. I December 3, 1864. Collector.

NEW MAGAZINE > MA LADIES. THE LaDPS FRIEM A MONTHLY MaGaZINE * LITERATURE AND FASHION » The subscribers would beg leave t* 4R p the attention ol their friends and tl, e public to their New Magazikk whi*h ’they are about to issue, and the January number of which is nearly ready. Tfi* name will be THE EADY’S FRIEND. and it will be devoted to choice Liters ture and the illustration ol the Fashions It will also contain the latest patterns ol ; Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Fancy Work, Embroidery, ic., 4c.; with Receipts, Music, and other matters inter' esting to ladies generally. 1 il E LA DI S IRIEND will be edited by Mrs. Hekrt Peterson, who will rely upon the services in the Literary Departof the following ; UNRIVALLED coups cf WRITERS. Mrs. Henry V* ood, author of ‘East Lyne,’ 4c.; Mary Howitt, Marion Harland, author of ‘Alone’; Mrs. E. 8. Randolph, Elanor C. Donnelly, C. M. Trowbridge, Margaret Hosmer,' Virginia F. Townsend, Mrs. M. A. Denitcn, Clara Augusta, Laura J. Arter, August Bell. Anna L. G , Charles Mortis, Helen M Pratt, Maggie C. Higby, Mis. Anne Bache, Lucinda B. Browne, Carrie Meyer, Mrs M F. Tucker, Fanny M. Raymond, Frances H. SF,< ffield, Mrs. L. D, Shears, Caroline A. Bell, Annie F Kit'. Sophie May. Harris Bvrne, Mrs. Z B. Sp-ncer, Mattie Dyer Britts, Annie Russell, Miss A L. Muzzey, Sara J. Rumsey, Clara Doty, Harriet W. Stillman, Minnie May, Anhar Hampton, T. ,J Chambers, Barbara Brande, and oth»r talented writers. Handsome Steel Engravings, A Handsome Steei Encravikb and » Colored Steel Fashion Plate will illustrate every number; b< sidi s well > ji i nied Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Storii ’, Patterns, 4c.. too numerous to mi nLi n. The January number will contain a betivtilul Steel Engraving, designed expresily for this Mag-zine by bclreuselv, and called Gabriel Wilkie'; Rextrit. This handsome Steel Plate illustrate s a story of lo' e. war, and a broken engage m’ent, by Miss Eleanor C. Dopnrlly, as.ti wil be of itself, we trust, worth the pt ee of the number. A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS! We will give to any person sending thirty subscriptions to The Ladt’s '•reind and Sixty Dollars, cne ol V heeler 4 Wilson’s celebrated Sewing Machines, such as they sell for Forty fire Dollars. The Machines will be f» !• «-t. new at the manufaclorv in New Y-rl, boxed, and forwarded Ine ol cost, »ith the ex -e jil ion cl treigi t. In procuring subscribers for this Premium, we prefer that the thirlr subscribers tl.ouhl be proem><! »i il.e regular terms o’ Two Dollars for each, but where this cannot be done, they mat be prepared at »ur club rates, and the balance of the Sixty Dollars for w aid-d to u- in cash by the person desiring the machine, rhe Magazines will be sent to diff-rint PostOffices, if desired. Every person collecting names should send them with the money as fast as- obtained, so that the subscribers mav begin at once to r-ctive i their Magazines, and not bi come dissatisfied with the delay When the whole number of names (thirty), and wl-.ole ’amount of money (Sixty Dolines), is received, the machine will be duly forwir- ■ ded. TERMS Our terms will be the same astlose for that will known weekly paper, The Saturday Evening Post, bv for the last seventeen years—:n ordvr that the clubs may be made up of the paper and magazine conjointly, where it >» so desired—and will be as follows.' CASH IN ADVANCE. 1 oopr, one year. 2 copies, one year, 3.00 4 copies, one year, ® ’ 8 copies, and 1 to getter-up of club 12 0# 20 copies, and 1 to getter-up of club 28 0# i One copy each of the Ladi Friend and Saturdat Evening Post, 300 X-t?' Single numbers of The Ladi s Friend (postage paid by us) 20 cer's. T’i,p matter in The Lady -° Friend will always be different from that in The Post. Address DEACON A PETERSON, No. 319 Walnut St., Philada. ijjT Specimen numbers will be sen gratuitously (when written for) to thos» desirous of procuring subscribers. Clark’s School Visitor. Volume IX. — A DAT SCHOOL MONTHLY The Visitor will commence its Ninta with the January number, 1865. This is t only Day School Periodical published at seventy five cents a tear! Magazine form, beautifully illustrated. 3e« type, new features; Reaiings, Mu»ic SpeecOi es, Dialogues, Stories. Poems, Mathematics. Enigmas. Grammar, Rebuses, etc., etc., fro® . the very best writers. The Visitor has the largest circulation « any Educational Jovrnal Now is 1 the time to form clubs for Winter SchoolsSend for a specimen, and see inducements to . clubs. Address, with two cent stamp, J. W. Daughadat. Publisher, I Philadelphia, Pa-