Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1862 — Page 3

THE EAGLE. * OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS. have been selling in town during the week, at from five to tun cents per quart. jRSFMr. J. M. Nuttman has our thanks for a basket of delicious strawberries. £& In Boston, St. Louis and other cities; large subscriptions have been taken up for he benefit of the starving southerns on the track of Beauregard’s retreating army. iT«f'OI late wu hear cons'derable complaint, in the northern portion of the count ', of the ravages of th£ tl, in the wheat. Many fields'are said to be seriously damaged. j£s?"Geneial Robert W. Lee has been assigned to the command of the rebel forces at Richmond, in the place of Genera] Johnson, who was wounded at. the late battle of Fair Oaks. s£grC!ol.Slack, of the 47ih Indiana is now commander at Memphis, superceding Col. Filch. The change of the 47th from Tiptonville, where they have .been so long stationed, to Memphis will doubtless be a pleasant one. J-td In our advertising co urns wi 1 be found the card of McDougal & Co. Do not fail to reail it. It is the best, place to buy dry goods in the ci y. All who have i ccasion to tra e in Fort Wayne should be sure to give 'hem a call, and our word for it they wi 1 not regret aking our advice. XtdT The July number of Arthur’s lloinu Magazine is another colei taming and inrtructive number; “The B title Fields of our Fathers,” an . “What Came Afterwards” —a sequel to “Nothing but Money”—continued stories, with each number become more and more interesting This magazine occupies a place fill eJ by nrf other. One eopv one year, $2. Address T. S. Arthur & C >., 323 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. W. V mce, of the 47th sent us a copy of tne Metnp is Daily Jryw, <>l June 6th. In it we find the southern version ot the guutmat fight before lha city. Th> ug i hae a s uthern hue, the e is le .s than the usual amount of exaggeration on the rebel side. W ile admitting the r deles , it consolingly adds that had such bravery and spirit been shown bv the rebel gunboats before the fall of N.w Jladr d, the Mississippi would never hav- been lost to the Confederacy. X’-rTGnd y for July has been received It still maintains its superiority Li the beautiful steele engravings and fashion pla'es with which it is embellished. Its literary matter is in keeping with i.s embellishments. A circulation unprece dented by that of any other magazine should be the resul of so much labor and pains. Now is n excellent time to subscribe, being the commencement of a new volume, and as he next six numbers will cont in the fall ami winter fas ions We will orde z it for any of our friends on the receipt of tw- dollars. llinrri S. Ainsworth, l ite Sheriff of Van Wert county, di, d in Camp near Corinth, on the 27’h dnv of Mav. Mr. Ainsworth w-fs born July 10th, A.D 1811 — was 50 rears 10 months and 17 davs of age. He was a montber of the 15th Regin ent. O. V. I. IT. S. A., and was home a short time ago in bad health, but while at home his heall. im-proved-then returned to Lis Regiment near Corinth, Expecting trt rAstffbe his duties in a short time; but his warfare is ended. He was a kind and generous man, as al) can bear testimony who bad the pleasure cf bis acquaintance.— Vanwert Bui. letin. The Rebels under Coffee Whipped— Large Amount of Property Captured— Union Indians. Kansas City, June 16 —Advices from Fort Scott, 13th, state that detachments of the 2d Ohio Cavalry arrived nt that place to-day with 1,000 head of fine beef cattle and 800 head of mules and horses, taken from Col Coffee’s command on the i mornin >of the 4th, Our forces 5,000; , strong in company with Robb’s 21 L diana Battery, under command of General Doubleday, made an attack at. an early hour on the morning of the 4th, completely surprising the enemy. A part of Coffee s command is made up of Indians.— AII the munition, camp equipage, <fcc., j fell into our hands. A regiment of Union Indians are expected in a day or ’.wo. i hey are to be newly armed and equipped, preparatory to marching South.

X-iTThe rumor that the British Government were about sending out a reenforcement, to Canada, of 15,000 men is contradicted by those who ought to know —Canadian papers. jCST'Eleven fast iron steamers are rei ported at Nassua, N. P., on the 9th inst , preparing to run the blockade. Unless the blockading squadron is more than usually unlucky few will be able to land their cargoes in Dixie. I _ - Additional Particulars of the Battle of Cross Keys—Dauntless Heroism of Western Troops. . Front Royal. June 15—The results of the Port Republic battle, on Monday, , are now ascertained as near as possible. F Many thought missing are doubtless > badly w unded, and necessarily left on the fi. ld in our retreat before superior numbers. Many missing will doubtlees . return - The force engaged was mostly western regiments, who fought heroically, a foe ‘ more than five times their number for ■ four hours, and then retiring in order, except one or two regiments, which were surrounded and took to the mountains. ’ The 6'!i Indiana did noblv. Col La- - mon repeatedly charged the rebels, dri--1 ving them like sheep. They left Fre<Ur- , icksbnrg 800 strong, and arrived at Port Republic with 500—remainder left along route, sick and disabled. After (he fight the regiment numbered only 140. The 29th and 37th Ohio lost heavily. Another Prize — Preparations to Kun the Blockade. Boston, June 16 —A correspcndent of • the Journal, on bound the gunboat Chip- , pew a. off Wilmington, June 4'h, says that the Mt. Vernon, Oapt. Glason, has just come over from. Fort Caswell, with the , information that the Stale of Georgia has captured the rebel steamer Goidon, ’ ovned in Charleston, and sent her to ’ New York. The Gordon is a fine steam- •- . er, and can make her seventeen knots.— t Eight of her crew jumped overboard from , ■ the State of Georgia and tried Io escape, but were recaptured, and the crowd which ’ was collected to receive them were shelled by the Victoria, dispersing them — They soon returned with a litter bearing ' off two killed or wonn h-d. f The Gordon nbas Nassau, has already arrived at New York. It is ascertained from the Gordon's crew that an iron steamer with ten or fourteen Armstrong guns, is fitting Ont at Nissan, and about ready to convey the six or seven small ■ I steamers into Wilmington. A fight may soon he exp-cted The North C arolina propeller which went nut about, three months ago. was to be 1 ack the 10 I, of this month. She took n-it a csrnfn worth 5150.000, and is expected with a heavy one in return. She is owned partly tn Wilmington and New York. The Transcript publishes a doub'ful report, under flit? o r Port Royal. 4h. that the hloekadin'r fleet off Charleston 1 had captured six British steamers and sunk them. lEV TToadquarters Oomnnnv H, ’I G G.t 6th ’ i Reg’t. O. V., Cmnp at Beverly, Va.. July 27. i ’6l Dr. C. Roback. Cinchftati. Chin: —We re . : 'o,l vonr Ion.? wished for remedies a few ; days rgo, and hasten to return von a nnnnirnons [ ext reseinn in regard to our opinion of the merit' of flic <ame. We have used them with great benefit in nor Gonipnv, and hoartilv attest to the public opin ’ion nf their great benefits. In on cases, espn ctallv wh* re there hove been so nvi n v groat chan gesns from the clvillian in dailv routine in hn- > sinoss nt homo, to the exnoso.l habits of active soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do i we most appreciate the merits o* 1 such Henven- ( sent values ns yours. To all those in nnr no sitinn do tvo most crnphatical v recommend your Romed'os . being assured from experience. . that they will boa very welcome companion. Vimrs, very trulv. Signed; Joseph A. AxnRFWM, Copt. ■ ; Co. B (lb Regt. 0. V. ■ .1: mes Y. Sample. Istserroant company B. 1 i Charles If Foster, 21 “ " Charles B. Russell, Ist Lieut. Co. B. 6t.il Reg. Thomas Royse. 2d “ “ “ I E. B Warren 34 sergeant “ " S A. Saver, 4th " " “ Samuel D Sehoolov Commissary, 1 Corporal Charles W Taylor. “ Edward Bultmnnn. ” Carlton G. Cable; together with 60 , privates; a unanimous expression being given- . For sale by driiggists everywhere. The ape--1 rial attention of sutlers is solicited to tl-is as being the best article for complaints incident to ' camp life. Bridge Letting Notice is hereby gfivon that the underiefned will receive sealed proposals for the building of a bridge over Three Mile Creek, in Hartford , township, until Saturday, the v, fi'h day of July, Plan, draft and specification of the I work can be seen at the residence of the unI dtrsigned, at Buena Vista, ladiauu, ako the terms of payment etc By order of the Board of Commissioners, at , their June session. EMANUEL NEADERHOUSER. I i June 12, 1862. Agent. ISECESSIOX TN .Vi.VJS WHL The undersigned will sell at public auction, ! on Saturday, the twenty-first day of June, the plank laid across Ins premises by the Fort Uayne and Piqua Plank Road Company. — Said company having long since disorganized and ceased to exist. B. F. BLOSSOM. June 12,186-2. Ta—- i “ 11.- - 'S'/ .jIJ JEFFERSON QUICK, dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL IXSTKUMENrS, JEWELRY, &C., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Ac., repaired on short notice. SHOP—Ou Second Street, in Frazey’s law office. v5nH.

Auditor’s Report, Auditor's Office, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, June Isf, 1862. The County Auditor herewith submits to lite Hon Board of Commissioners, of the County ol Adams, in the State of Indiana. the following annual statement of lite Receipts and Expenditures, at the County Treasury, from the first day of June, A D, 1861, to the _3lst day ol May, A. D. 1862, (both inclusive.) Receipts. State Revenue. P«l3,t's i County Revenue, jB->8 81 Road Revenue, 46 5.10 School Revenue, 4 27,76 Township Revenue, 11JH.1H Special School Revenue, 2 113,34 Coupress onal and Common school fun 1 3467,12 Interest on congressional and common school fund, 47 '9.3 4 Decatur special school revenue, 681,9 I • Redemption money, 582,24 ; Sinking fund revenue, I? 71 74 Penalty and interest on taxes, 2 ’B.7G Decatur corporation revenue, 267,57 Cost and damages, 45.27 Total receipts. 35363,25 Expenditures. State revenue 3794 36 Road revenue s'Gi7,ln School revenue 4746,17 Township revenue 1230,05 ■ pecial school revenue 29)1,20 Congressional and common school ' fund 3370,00 . Interest of congressional ami common ’ school'fund Redemption money 576,60 Sinking fund revenue 1261..39 Decatur special school revenue 733,:?3 Decatur corporation revenue 274,76 ; CosZ and damage 4'>,27 i County office 295'’,41 Bridges 2459,2 < ( Expense of poor 633.57 ' Expense of courts 4'4,3: Jury fees 530,81 Assessing revenue 4 20,29 Stationery 112,90 : Specific 488,1’• Printing 224 50 Interest on county ofders v 184 21 /faxes refunded 12.61 Highways 76.87 Exp nse of prison 10 70 Expense of election 31,17 Total Expenditures 36514,75 By tile foregoing statement of the Receipts and Expenditures, the operation of the county Treasury is exhibited. except in the expenditures of the county revenue, which shows the efiti're amount of orders drawn by the Auditor on that fund. For the true condition of the Treasury, with reference to each fund seperately, you are respectfully referred to the following report. State Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasurv. June Ist, IsGl. ' 100.31 There was received from duplicate of I SGI. 3254.00 There was received from delinquencies, 419,79 There was received from docket fees, 29.0 I There wks nceived from sal <* of statutes 1,54 Then* was received taxes due Wells, , and Wabash counties: 8,76 Total- 3813,89 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid Treasurer’s fees for collecting delinquencies, 26,30 Paid into the State trea.su y and mileage to tbe Treasurer 3759,30 Paid into the Stat * Treasury, due. Wells ami Wabash counties 8 76 Balance in the treasury June I. 1862 19.03 Total. 34 3,39 Road Revenue. RECEIPTS. Tin re was in the treasury, June Ist, 1869 239.53 Tinrn wa« received from duplicate of 1861. 4169,55 There was received from delinqm-n cies 435,55 ; Total. 4811,63 DISBURSEMENTS. i Treasurer's fees in collecting delinquencies, 28.77 Road receipts filed by the Treasurer, 3533.43 Amount puid to the township Trustees, 1084.96 Balance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1462’ 197,17 j Total. 4844,63 School Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the Treasury June Ist, ■B6’, 167.18 There was received from duplicate of 1861, 2349,56 There was received from deliuquen cies, 333.71 I There was received from State Treasury, 294449 Total. 4894 94 DISBURSEMENTS. ; Treasurer's fees in collecting delinquencies, 20..31 Paid to the town and township Trus tees, 4?-J5,86 Ballance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1862, 148.77 Total. 4894,94 Township Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist, 1862, 139,17 There was received-from duplicate of 1861, 993,45; ' There was received from delinquencies, 114.73 Total. 1'277,35' DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer’b fees fur collecting delinqmneies, 9.3! ; Paid township Trustees ou account of services, 295,74 Paid township Trustees on distribu tion, 9 JI .00 ; Ballance in the treasury June Ist. 1862, * 41.3 1 Total. 1277 35

Sinking Fund. RECEIPTS. Th<*re was in the Treasury June Ist, 1861, 20 81 There was received from the duplicate ’ of 1661, 1219.82 There was received from delinquen P cies, 54 9' Total 1295,55 DISBURSEMENTS ' Paid T reasurer’s fees in collecting delinquencies. 2.49 Paid into Stab- Treasury. 1258 90 1 Balbnce in the Treasury, June Ist, ! 186 \ 34.16 Total. 1295,53 ; Special School Revenue. RECEIPTS Tilers was in the treasury, June Ist, ! 1*62. 101 23 Then* was receive I from duplicate of H 1861, 1806.3 g There was collected from delinquencies, 2 7 01 i Total, ‘211157 DISBURSEMENTS. : Treasurer’s fee for collecting delin fftinneies. 1'2,62 ' ; Paid S. 0. Bollman, services as school I Examiner 46.56 I Paid township Trnstees, 1992.0 ' Balance in the Treasury, June Ist, > 1862. ' 63.37 Total, 2114.57 Decatur Special Sdiool ec. by:cl RECEIPTS. 1 There was in the treasury, June Ist, 1 61, 48 ‘ 27 There was received from duplicate of 1861 641.20 i There was received from deiinquen- _ i cies, 3 Z/.' Over drawn on this fund, Total, 733,21 DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer's fees in collecting delin queltcies _ Paid school trustees of the town. ' 13.20 school trustee of the town, services, 15.00 Total, 733 23 Corporation Revenue. RECEIPTS. There wes in the treasury, June 1 st. 1861, . G ’ oo There was received from the duplicate of 1861, There was received from delmqucn in<r cies, • ‘ Over-drawn on this fund, total, 274.76 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid treasurer’s fees collecting 1.06 Paid town treasurer, *47 ! ,79 total, - 717 G COIGIIESSKH.IL YilllfflO'ilaOt Mm'' <Bl T EJ • receipts Then* was in the Treasury, June Ist; 1861. Received from forfeited recognizances, <>t).o() ” from fines paid in by the Clerk. . . 87 ’°° *’ from fines paid in by Justices of the Peace, Loans refunded by borrowers, 3295.87 total, 3471 8 : DISBURSEMETS ; Amount loaned on Mortgage, 3->70.00 Balance in the treasury, June Ist, 1852, 101 83 i total, 3 ‘ * 1,83 IffEIIEST fOIfiBESSIIHU & COH-| SION srnooi. FUNDRECEIPTS. There was in the treasury. June Ist, i 1861, 1397.84 There was received from license to sell liquor, 100,80 ' There was* received from borrowers of School Fund, 4639,34 i i total, 6137,18 DISBURSEMENTSAmount paid school trustees on distribution, 6023,04 i Amount refumled to borrowers, 60.91 , Balance in the treasury, June Ist, i 186?, 48,23 total, 6137,181 Redemption Money. RECEIPTS. There was received from the redemption of land sold, 58? .24 total, 582.21 ’ DISBURSEMENTS. Amt. paid holders of tax certificates, 576 60 Balance in the t easury, June Ist, 1 62, 564 . total, 582,24 Cost & Damage. RECEIPTS Cost and Damages on the foreclosure of mortgages for nun payment of interest due. 45,27 total. 45,27 DISBURSEMENTS. ’ Printing notices and posting the same, 26.04 , Auditor’s and treasurer’s fees, 19.27 45.27 County Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasusy, June Ist, 1862, B'l2o j From broker’s license, 100,00 I From the duplicate of 18 >l. 6841.38 From delinquencies collected. 612 00 From sale of old bridge timber, 6,20 From timber off the county laud, 4jio From sale of Blackfon. and Indiana reports, 32.00 Eroin show license, 15 00 From penally and interest, 208.76 From jury fees refunded, 31.50 — total, j _ 8730 01

DISBURSEMENTS. : For county office, Assessing revenue, ’ 42 ',29 Expense o' poor, 633 57 Jury fees, 56;),81 Expense of court, 10 1.34 Expense of Bridges, 2469.28 Specific allowances, 4*B 1 5 Printing, 2 1 5 ' Taxes refunded, 12 61 Interest paid on county orders. 181 1 Stationery, J 2 90 Highways. 76 6< Expense of prison. 40 7 0 Expense of election 31 17 I total, 77U9.61 At the close of the last fiscal y< ar. May 31*1, I'6l, there was outstand ing r lers unredeemed to the aUount of, “31.81 Os which orders, and of those is.-ued I during the fiscal year 186?. the treas iirer has redeemed and filed in tbisof- | fice, during the financial year, ending ' Mav 31st, 1’62, the sum jf 8.199.09 The amount of orders redeemed shows the entire payment at the tieasury f««r county purposes, during th.* fiscal year ending. May 31st, I*6?. which taken from the total amount < f receipts, will give the true amount of county revenue in the treasury, June Ist, I*6 ’ viz, 530.93 I would further report that there is county orders outstanding and unredeemed . June I st, 18 >2, to the* amount 22. /1 By deducting the amount of out standing orders on the Ist day of 'June, 1862 from the amount in the treasury at the same date, iL will ! show that there is a surplus in i lie treasury, after the redemption of all outstanding orders, the sum of, 3()9.H Respectfully submitted, W. G. SPENCER. June Ist. 1862. Auditor, A, C. Hang lour Banner on the OUTER WALL! * URACKENRIDU E IS NOW RECEIVING Lar g c Addit i o n s TO HIS Immense Stock of G ROGER I ES! ! AND IS TAKING AH Indiana Free Banks. 1 ITTSBURGH, Xi:.\'TL!ChY AND IOWA MONEY' AT par: Pha? n i x Groc e r v. Corner Calhoun 3c Berry Streets, FO RT W A YNE, INDIANA. v5-n3li-; ? -. Fain i 1 v Groce r v ■SA. 7W' t®» BAKE R Y . Two <lonrs South of N. Meibers, on* Second St . Decatur, Indiana. LUCAS have just received, and , Ji Vwill keep on hand a full ami complete assoitinent of choice family Groceries, such as Cos fee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Tobacco, Soap, etc. They will also keep on hand Fre s li B r cad, PIES, CAKES, CRACKERS, and in short everything usually found in a well stocked Bakery. tO*Wedding cake and cake for parties furniched on short notice and teasonable terms. April 21, 186-2. vfinlS. Sheriff’s Sale. I virtue of an execution to me directed 1 J and Jelivmed by the clerk of t he court of comm pleas of Ad mis county, in the State of Indiana, I have levied upon and will expose to sale at public auction, at the court house door in said county of Adams, be tween the hours of ten o’clock a. in., and four o’clock p. m. on Saturday, Jure 28, 1862, the rents and profits for a term of years notex 1 feeding seven of the following described real estate to wit: The east half of the south-west quarter of sec tion number one, (1.) in township number twevty-six, (26.) north of range number four teen (14) east containing efghtv (80) acres, 1 be the same more or less, in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full 1 amount, of the execution I will at the same time ' and place, at public auction as aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of said described real estate. Executed as the property of Wio Riley at the suit ofSinmn Tompkins. GEORGE FR XNK. May 28, 1 ::62 Sheriff 1

I '' o /hstroy Rats, Roaches, Ac . 7’o Dextro<■ Mice Moles, and Ants, 7’o Destroy Bed Bugs. 7’o Destroy Moths in Furs, Clotfi»*s, t fcc. 7o Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plante and Fowls. Io Destroy Insects on Animals <tc. 7’ Destroy Every fui m species of Vcrmi'J Tt(E “ONLY |\E YLI.IIILM REMEDIES KNOWN Destroy* Instiilltly. EV FORM AX'D SPECIES Ob V ERMIN- - Thesn Preparations (unlike all others) are “Frei* from Poisoys.” ‘•X T ot dangeroiis to the Human Family. “Rats do not die on th<» premises ’’ < “They come out of their holes to di'* ” ‘ They are tin* onlv infallible remedies known *l2 v ars ami more e-tablishud in New York Cilv.” I sed /»»' the Ci tv Po«t Office 1 sed by the Ci<v Prison* and Hi' t sted by the Citv Steam'*!’* Ship®. <tc Ay !?.:> (Ytv IT .-l itals. Aims Honwes. f s’fiZ by the City Hotel® Astor’ St Nicholas Used by the Boarding Houses, <tc., <Vc.. I sed by mere than 5 ’ (;0 I Private Families. Xto'ori" or hot) ''ou r wn'i of whrt is said by the people fidilnrs Dealers, rte. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin nerd be so no longer if thev use “Cost nr®’’ Kt terminators We have nsed ittoour ion, and if a box cos? we would have it. We have had tried poison®, but they effectetl noth ing; hut ‘.< o’-tars ”ai t icle knocks the breath out of rats.'Mice* Roaches, and Be. 1-Hugs quick er than we can write it It. is in great demand all over the Cf»nn*rv - yfedin i () Gazette. MORE GRAIN ami provisions are anu.ally in Grant County by vermin than would p;iv fol H 11- (4lh • Rat a id Insect Killer —fjtu caster Wis} Her Id. HENRY R, <’OST \R—We nre selling vour prepa. itions rapidly. Wherever they diav* been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin di< appear rapidlv. Eos er tv SrouEn.R, Druggist® Windscr M<l. “ Oosfar's Rat, Roach (Cc. Exterminator, \ "Costar's” Bed Bug Exterminator “ Costar's” “ Custar’s” Electric Powder, Jor Insects, . Tn 25c. 50 wn $ .0 1 Boxes. Bottles’ and Flanks and <5 Sizi for Plantations, Ships. Boats, Hotels, tfcc. Ac , CAUTION 1 ! ’ To prevent the puhli • from being imposed upon by Spurious ami High ily Pernicious Imitations, a new la nd has been prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Propririors signatuto. Examim* each box bo*tie or fl i-k c irefully hetan* purchasing and take nothing but Costars,*’ I jFSohl Eoery'cher. i —-by AH Wholesale Dm <; . spa in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Agfa in N, Y. City. Shieffe’.in Brut her-.(•(’o |D S. Barnes C>. BA. Fahnestock <t Hull (F U. Wells Co. Bush Gale<V Robinson |M. Ward Close <tCo. Me KGson d Robbins, | Hall Dixon .<• Co. , Lazelle Marsh d Gardner I -lam -S AspinajJ, A. a D Sands aCo | Wheeler and Hart, Harral Rislry a hitches | Morgan and Allen, Hall, Rtickel a Co. | I homa® a Fuller. P. D. Or vis | Conrad Fox-. AND OTHI.R3. Philadelphia, Pa t T. W. Dyot a Co —Robert Shoemaker a < o B. A. Fahm stook a co —French Richards & co AND OTHERS. t Boston Mass, Geo c. Goodwin 4 co.—Weeks a Potter M.S.Burri co.—Jno Wilson, Jr. ASH OTAFR.S. Also nil Wholesale Druggists nt Chicaffo, 111, St. Loul<, JZj . Detroit, Mich, Louisrille h\-., Cincinnati 0, Pittsburg Pa. Rutfalo X. Y. AND BT i Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally tn all Country Towns ami Villages In the United AT DES ATUR, BY DR. T.T. DORWIX&CO. And by the Druggists. Storekeeper) and Reialeks generally. JCSrCot’NTRf Deal’rs can order a ;abov« Or address orders direct — [or if Prices Terms, Aq., is desired. Zs?“send for [l3. 62] Circular, giving reduced Prieesj'.o IIENRY R. C'O-i TA it. Principal De;fot—No. 512 Broadway — (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) 'New Yetk.