Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1865 — Page 4
to-"' . ■ to to . ■ • JU' •s-to . - to •RtpMt-BD ftiea tor. R.-s ur Fvr the wluae bmufo-j Cenfiaeai is csrs.* vnk. \vaaxca; s Vlylyvyets. a?z3, \to¥d\s VAIAaS have been introduced to the public .'< ;•-aurv than six years, and imve a •auircd :iu
U\m\\se far exceeding any Family Medicines o* » similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not ka»£ to discovering they possessed lema-kabh Cv\.voX\.vyc Vvo\kevtvcs, and lienee their Sale and consequent ; ■ >lit tn the I'ronrietor, thus enabling him to expend ' V .\OV.®>t.\VlAs of dollars cadi yer.:- in advertising their merits, and publishing the 'vaauycvows C evXx^t-Sa\es which have 1 -en showered upon him from -KW. \uwvts t\\e. 'Hie peculiarity of the VAooX ‘VtwVJuv wwX VA\.s is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity V.v VAooX, for the life and health of the body depends upon the purity of th-• bfo<»d If the blood is | tied, the body drags oat a u \seratoe exl>oo; :e. These medicines -Xve t?«xet\wa\.eX for curing Zferq fit J t philis, Z'kin, ‘t ises, OL.I Seres, itot F'Ye’im, J? to natism, Complaint, Fever and Leuaorr'fiaea, Female Complaints, St. Fere, Turn,.re, Eruptions, Scrcfulous Concumption, <3 *7 «? Vs 44 * 4
OlfEp' - nr. ri- >«. her daughtwwas cured es tits ><’ nine standing, uncl tt Vitus' dan-* 1 <>f tw-» vcar< ANOTHER '■■ ites, his son was cured after h.- tle<h li.nl r.iost wasted away. Ihe ductors pruuuuiiced the case incurable. ANOTHER w;> .1 of F ver and Ague t- ■ rv r,;. ilcine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Ferer Sore which ii id .■ ! i urtri-n rears. ANOTHER . IT Id ei: mutism of eight rears. Cas as innumerable of Dyspepsia and hirer Complaint eo’.iid be mentioned in which the •Purifier and I’ilis XX ovw XXXve. c\ CXvAvv.c. ’Wve VAomX WXXs are the most active nnd thorough pills that have ever been iiitr lueed. They a. t «o directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to sm.-h an extent as that the •ytsh-iu >i - ■ .- - into its former condition, w'.i -h is •> ;to be the case with simply a ir_ : ; ■ pill. They are really a VtXoOvX CVaA L’v.'-CV X'vXX, which, in co uaeti -i with the SXooiX will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure fseadashe, Co r iiueness, Oolia (Pains, Cholera ffrtorbus, Jnd \ , 5 i : r u in the dizziness, eta. Try these medicines, and you will never
regret it. Ask your neigliltors. v.-lio have used them, and they will say they are CiooiX 'WsAYtYwes, and you should try them before going fur a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent, and rend the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will YXoVKvX wo NWC.'CC. At a proof that the Blood Purifier and Pi ils are purely WgetM'l h.t • *.*»•• <*eriifi«: t> -s < f those eminent chemIblh, Professors Chilli uof N Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Read Dr RoKtuk - S|»eeinl Noth *-* and Certificates pabtfahed in a conspicuous p.u’t of this Puj>er from time tc tiin-*. Price of the Srandinnvinn Vegetable B’ood Purifier. Si per bottle, nt $5 js-r I tlfd zen. Ot'lheScandiimtun Veg etnble BUkkl !’:!!% 25 cents p«r Im,x. or 5 l> f-r sl. Principal Ofiice n-J S No f. F«*-t Fourth St , 3d Bnildiugr from M.tin St., Cincinnati, 0. Laboratory No. 18 Hammond S:> -t. *■ FOR SALE BY' Tn Adams c » . \ j>* hr !. i* Ihrwis C in D.*entur,Sn.ith <t' N I. ! 'nmn. in ]'has; i.i Mi John Hart, Mon«t4rt’t*n. Si.n uG 1. i*< n. Ir o, an 1 by llen'kid! /tH.-raly hroughout U.r f d ? vG-nlr. Card io Invalid, 4 fl - ti’T ) ’ residing hi 1 shnplp "»n<»J•• r '«r ? L<- Ci.’"' 2 t »c r ”' ! *■ n A »«. '-ulv n,.r-:v,|* i- f th* Urinary and S>mi» rd Organ*. and th' wimle ’ r ‘ } ' n d.-r< brought on by hnnofnl am’ vfr.. ' ’-ba’ l ?';*. Great ntun’itTs here L-en n I rendv cure ! l ,v this nr»bL* remedy Promot'd hr a J*dr" Io : ne fit the ;nul unat**, T wifi »<■?)«? reripe for pr«.\rmfin2? and »i<iny this mediriie. t i.j n «e»d.»d .-nvej-Dw, tn ai v one w o needs it. Fa* or Charge. Hen«e’mel•»-*• stamped enveloped, address- • rd tn V'rir-elf. Address T.IV.WIV. Stitiox P- Diet s Ho; oe‘ 7. ’-61. Kev. York
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ocLrf-'-JL nlr, ujL A pure and powerful Tonic, cotictove and alterative of wonderful -flicacy in disease of the Stoni<ch» Liver and Bowels. Cures Dys- ’ pepsin, Liver complaint, Headache, General D. biliiy, Nervousness, Depression ol Spirits, constipation. colie. intermittent fevers, cramps and spavins, in i all complaints of either Sex, arising from bodily weakness whether inherent in thesycom or produced by special causes. Nofhingtliai is not wholesome, genial and 1 restorative ia its nature enters into the compo sition of H srtetter’s Stomach Bitter* Thi* popular preparation con’riin* no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts ■ of rare balsamic herbs .-,nd plains with the purest and mildest, of all diffusive stimu’ai.ts. It. is well to be forearmed against disease, and. so far r.« the human svst« m rar. bp pr»r t ict<>d bv human mentis against nudndi's engendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, impure water and other external causes, Ho tetter s 1 Bitters maybe relied on as a safeguard. In districts infected with Fever and line. it has In <>n ’’ouiMi infallible as a preventive and irresistible ns a remedy and thousands whoresort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the sc-urge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro’eriive qualities! in art vanco. are cured bv a very brief course of this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague patients, after being pl : ed with quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored to health within a few days by tl.e use ; • of Hostetter’s Bitter* The weak stomach is rnpidlv invigorated { and the appetite restored by this ngrreaUe . Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of; Dvsv-. psia and in less confirmed forms of Indi j ai sTiov Acting as a gentle and painless ap portent, a® well as upon tin* liver, it also »nva riahlv relieves the Constipation superinduced bv irregular oc’ion of the digestive and *ecre live Person* of feeble hnbit. I’l't ’p to A'rrrnrA Attacks. Law*'B* r s Spirits. and Fitsof L'lnqoer. find prompt an permanent rebel | from the Bitters The fostimonv on ibis point is mo-t conch sive. and from both sexes. The agony of Bilious Corio is immediaudv ;
nssip.trpd l> v n siuglc '1 of Ihost i u*ul nirt. nnd by occasionally to it.tne return of tbs complaint nriv he prevent'd. As a general Tonic Hostetter's Bitters pro dace effect® which must he expert need nr witnessed before th<»v ern hp fnllv appreciated — » Tn cases of r on*titutionnl Weakness Premature preav nnd Debility and Decrepitude nrisin- , from Old Age. it exercises the electric ii ffrence In the convalescent stages of all diseases . it operates a- ?. delightful invigorput V- !■?’ i the powers of nature are lelnxed, it operates ; tore inform and re-cst:d» >h them. Last, but nnt, least, it is The Only Safe ~livr> i ular.t. being manufactured from sound and »t - ! nocuous marerials, and entirelv froe from tb« i acid elements present more < r less in all th» ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day • Nn family medicine has been univer-nllv nnd. it may be trulv r.dded. deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as Hostetter’s Bitters. Prepared by dr Smith. Pittsburgh, Pa Sold by :J1 Prue gists, Grocers and Storekeepers everywhere. Ttelmbold*' Genuine Preparations. Compound Fluid Extract Buchu. a posit iv< -nd specific icmedv for diseases of the Blau j der.Kidnevs.Gravel, and Dropsical Swelling- ; This medicine increases the power of Dines tion.and excite the absorbents into heablty, action, bv which the waterv or calcareous de positions, and nil unnatural enlargements are reduce,?, as w< 11 ns Pain nnd Tnfi.*nint mn Het mhold's Extract Bcchv —For V onknes ses ari■ inrr from Excesses, habits of Dissipr, linn. Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended 1 with the following symptoms:—lndispos’tion , to I'xertion. Loss of Memory. Wrr.k Nerves, horror of Disease, dimness of X i«iou. I niversal Lassitude of the Mt:«ru’ar System. Hos «
Hands, dryness nf the Skin. lo o’ Power,! di’Bcultv of Bribing, Trend.Ung. WnkefnL 1 ne«s. Pain in th? Bark. FL'sh-ng <»( the Body. Eruptions nn the Far". Pallid Countenance., I These symptoms. if allowed to go on. which this medicine invnrifihlv renmvew, soon follows I Impotence Fatuity. Epilectic Fife. in one of 1 which the Patient may expire. V» no can say ■ •hnf tbr-v are n«'»t frequently followed hv those ‘Direful Diseases.’ ‘lnsanity and Cdnsiy ption V Manv are aware of the cause of their sufl* ring i BUT NONE WILL CONFESS TFF OF T’lF INSANF j asvi.vms And mfl'incljoly bu Cnnsiimrtinn hen rant pip witne* sl to the 1 1 n'.L of t ? r ass< ’ t <■! r T/if Cmxtiiulion oner •fcctfft iriffi Orga i ; HV A*l’c.«s r qntre« the aid of M dicin'* tn •.trpnethnn and invigorate lhe 9x stern which ) H»dnrh<dd’« Extract Bnclni invariably dors A ; tri;l will convince lite skeptical i Ffmalis— v fmat.es—Ff.malfs —lnwonyafTfC \tionn peculiar to Ferna r« the Extract Pncbf is | nripqn-.l<-d bv anv other remedy, ns in Chlorosis or R«*tentinn, Trre"ulnri*y. Pr.infrdres*-. ; or 9npnres«»on of customary Evacuations. VI- i cernted <>r Scirrhous state of ’he T’terns. Ecu ■ ch“rrhoen or Whites Sterility, and for all enmn’lints incident tn the sex. whether arismp ; from indiscretion h»bir« of dissipation, or in i #iw. d olineor -f life. Take no HaleaTn Mf-rruru nr vnplfarrnt for unpleasant and dangerous disratm H-drnboJd’s Entrant Snrhn and ’improved Po«c | Water cures Secret Diseases in nil their stas es, nt little expense. Little or no change in diet. Xn inconvenience, a'nd no exposure. j b causes a frequent desire and <rivr«strength j !#xVrin?ite therebv OhslrncTrans. nr ventina* and enrin? Strictures nf the Ure- j il.ra, nllavin'* Pain and Tnflama-ion . so frr-, ri’ient in *h" '•iass of d’senses. and c> •’* l|ff Poisn'one, Diseased and werne, \f after Tnm sAxns upon Tnnfs\xnswnn n.*vr VrerrM'* GP Or.'.'Fs. and A'' --.j j ' . be ru fees to l e cmvd in a sb rt Love, ■ ann.! t.hev ’-prp dec ivd, tbnt ,’j „'.<p o i_ •>-.hv •!;,> ■:='. • ■ n .<..;„ f .p r ts,”, b'*-.’ nh jr s T .f Pm < 0 Kre«k ovl in nn , nn-.rrav ” p inrm.an ' t ••fter Carriage T'ce F;. nb’’s fjnr. 4 and «’iceases . f th J Ft’r.n Orpar ß •whethc* <»'• *)»•>.- in ?’•>»<’ ‘Fcvralc. from, wh;i f r»\ p T » nue . L i» ; r? n ,> matter 'f' •- V . r >
quiras the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold ’aEx--ract Buchu is the great Diuretic, and is cer- 1 tain to have the desited effect ii, all Diseases ' for whica it is recommended. Evidence of the ' most rel ble and responsible character will accompany the medicine. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for ss.o'). Delivered to any address, securely packed from observations. escribe Symptoms in all Cnmmunieations. 1 ures Guaranteed ! Advice' 1 Gratis!! Address letters for information io 11. B. HELJIBOLD, Ch e m Ist, 104 South Tentb sl., be] Chestnut, Pa. i Helm bold’s Medical Depot, lit lm bold's Pruy and Chtmual Warthouse 594 -KHuhvav, New York. 1 Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled i Dealers who endeavor to d ispose- ‘o/'Aetr oum" and ‘ other" articles on th- reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. “ “ Extract Buchu. ‘ “ *• Sar<apa ilia. ‘ M Improved Rose Wash. Sold by all Druggists every where Ask for Helmbold’s Take no other. Cut out the ad vertisement and send for it, and avoid imposi- , tion and exposure. [dec .‘6 1863-ly ] _— _ LL'
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