Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1862 — Page 3

THE EAG LE. --- OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS We are under obligations to Hon. J. P. C. Shanks for various public documents. We have received the July number of the Continental Monthly. Its pages contain much of absoring interest, and the time spent in its perusal is profitably employed. While we cannot indosss its politics, we can its motto—“the Union of all the States,” Single copies S 3 two copies 85. Address J. R. Gilmore, 532 Broadwav, New York and 110 Tremont Street. Boston. -— in — m—• — State Senator. The Wells county Union, better known ns the People’s Preus, has an article in last week's issue in regard to the Republican candidates for State Senator. As that party has no organ in this county, we give it a place in ur columns. Lest ■some of the tender footed negro rampants of that party should consider anything we might say in regard to Mr. Frazee as of an equivocal character, we give it without note or comment. Here it is. We hear J. N Tempter, Esq , of Jay Co., and W. D. Frazee, Esq , of Adams, spoken of as candidates for the State Senate in this District. They are both good mtn, nd the nomination of either would be well received by the Union men of t is county. By the way, when are we to have a senatorial convention. If our ■friends will hold it ; n Bluffton, we "ill ■not bore the conven'ion with many c indidates. What say our neighbors in Jay and Adams? THE LATEST FHOM M’v LELLAN The Success of bis Plans—The Gunboats to take Part it: the Attack on Richmond. New York, July 1 —Latest advices from M’Clellan at Washington, yesterday noon, were up to 2 o’clock S ttvrday afternoon. Up to that time he had successfully carried out the plan he pointed out some time ago, which plan was to swing his right wing toward the rear, which included all the forces north of, and half way .between Bottom’s bridge and New bridge -at the same time advance his left wing toward James river, opening communication with the gunboats. The attack of the enemy last Thursday in great force necessitated this strategic movement, and in changing his base, of course Wh : te House Landing was absndoned. All sick and wounded, ord nance and commissary stores, troops »n 1 property, were there embarked, under the snperin'en li-noe of General Casey, and on Monday were at Turkey Island, on James river, eight miles below Fori DiWling, and fifteen miles below Rich mond. After an inturruption of commtinica tion between G n McClellan and Washington forty-eight hours, his le't wing touched James river yesterday near Turkey Island bridge. He iniiuediat !y opened communication Wi h Commodore Rogers of the Potomac Flo'illa, and through him with Washington. The result m iv be th .t the steam transports mav relieve him. Soldiers may be relieved of tin- fatigues of marching on Richmond, bv landing them near the reb-, el capital, after the gunboats have cleared away the obstructions. Our army is now extricated from the malarious swamps of the Chickahom.ny, on the high ground of James river. New York, July 1. —The morning papers’ correspondence contain nothing new from before Richmond, The Herald’s correspondence of the 26th states that Hooker’s Division was ordered to have one day’s rations in their haversacks, and be in line of battle at 7 o’clock, Wednesday. A move was Inada at 8 o'clock by the Ist Massachusetts, Col. Godwin, as skirmishers, across an open field, driving the rebels, when the First was re-enforced by the remainder of Grover's brigade and the Excelsior and Jersey b igades driving the Rebels out of the woods, which our troops took possession of. This occupied till eleven o’clock, when two guns were brought up, doing great execution Between twelve and one we again advanced, receiving and returning several heavy volleys of musketry, when the rebels fixed bayonets and started at a double quick toward the Ist and 11th Massachusetts and 26th Pennsylvania, who were ready for them. On came the reb Is with a yell, but the firm front of OUT boys alarmed them, and they broke, retreating in great disorder. ,_ — — Very Latest We have received information from a reliable source, to the effect that a dis patch passed over the wires last evening, announcing the fall of Richmond, with 40,000 prisoners and, 100 cannon. We only hope time will prove it true. List of Letter. Remaining in the Post-office, nt Decatur, Indiana, July Ist. 1862. Biiltj Georg. W.’ Baker Mrs Sarah

I Ball Jeremiah Ball Daniel Dunbar Rebecca Everhart Joshua I Elder Mrs. Mary T. Foss James Fepherd Miss Harriet Gilson I. J. I Garhard Charles Grote Charles Harlan Sam. 11. Husey Mrs. Surah Housar John Hill Martin. ! Kirchner Ernest F. Lee Daniel Linhar: John Henry Lee John W. Long Lewis Murphy Lawrence 1 Miller Adair Patrick John i Plummer G. W. Rickets Miss A. j Russel Mathias Stough W. H. 2 Smith R E. Shiltz W A. j Steudler Abraham Tieman H. 11. Rybolt Jacob Smith Miss E. 4 Strait Gabrel Schmuth David iSulivan Mrs. Margret Tioig Amanda Persons calling for the above will please say “advertised.” HT* Headquarters Company H, (T G. G.> 6th t Rpg’t, O- V., Camp at Beverly, Vn.. July 27. ' ’6l Dr. C. W . Roback. Cincinnati, Ohio:—We 1 received your long wished for remedies a few I days Lgo, and hasten to return yon a unanimous ' rxj ression in regard to our opinion of the merits of the *ame. We have used them with great benefit in our . Com pay, and heartily attest to the public opin ion of their erreat benefits. In ou- cases, espe | cially where there have been so nia ny great chan gesas from the civilian in daily routine in hili' sines* at homo, to the exposed habits of active I soldiers in a strange and unnatural country, do j we most appreciate the merits of such HeavenJ sent values as yours. To all those in ourpo < sition down most emphatical v recommend vour Remedi'*«. being assured, from experience, that they will be a very welcome companion. Yours, very truly, signed: Josfptt A. Andrews, Cnpt. Co. B 6th R-gt O. V. James Y. Sample. Ist. sergeant company B. Charles JI. Foster. 2d “ “ Charles B. Russell, Ist Lieut. Co. B. 6th Reg. Thomas Royse, 2<l “ “ “ ’ E. B Warren 3d sergeant “ “ I S. A, River, 4th “ “ “ I Samuel D Schooley Commissary, Corporal Charles W Taylor. Edward Rultmnnn. “ Carlton G. Cable; together with 60 privates; a unanimous expression being (rivenFor sale by druggists everywhere. The special attention of sutlers is solicited, to this as be 1 ing the best, article for complaints incident to ' camp life. Not ce of Dissolution. The co partnership heretofore existiing be- • tween Rush it Lucas, in the groeery and bakery I business lias been dissolved by mutual conent. Mr. Rush is authorized to settle for the | firm, and will continue to carry nn the Bakery i as usual. J. 0. RUSH, | June 28, 186». J. B. LUCAS. p. W. CHAMPER, PHYSICAIN SURGEON DECATUR, INDIANA. tETOFFIOE—On the cast side of Second St , in the room formerly occupied by J. D. Nuttman as a banking office. v l-nl2. Tfu DAB A K ER & 8080, Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law, DECATUR, IND. XITILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS OF * V the tenth Judicial Circuit, attend tot he collection of claims, the payment of taxes,re demotion of lands, »tc. OFFICE —On Main street, one door south o’ he Public Square. v4-n I 1 Commissioner’s Sale. j XTOTIOE is hereby given that the under 1 11 signed Commissioner, appointed by the court of ComniQD Pleas of Adams county, by virtue of an order of said Court will oft’.-r at I private sab*, the following described real es- ! late to-wit; The south east quarter of the south west quarter of section five in township twenty-sev-en north of range fourteen east containing forty acres of land, more <v less, at any time after July 4th, 1862, on the following terms; One thir I of the purchase money to be paid in end. one third in six, and one third in twelve months, with interest on deferred pay ments, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving benefit of valuation laws. ‘ D.STUDABAKER. Ma. 15, 1862‘ w7. Commissioner. Sheriff’s Sale. T)Y virtue of an axeculion to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the court of common plea-, of Adams county in the State of Indiana, I will expose to sale, at public auction, at the Court House door, in the county of Adams, bt tween the hours of ten o’clock a. rn , and four p. in., on Saturday, June 28, 1862, the rents and profits for a term of years not ex ceeding seven, of the followirg described real I estate to wit: A part of the south-west quarter of the north east quarter of section twenty one (21,) town : I ship twenty eight (28,) north of range fourteen I (14) east; commencing at a stake fourteen feet I (14) from A, Yocum’s blacksmith shop, on the ■ Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Road, adjoining the town of Monmouth; thence, north-west a * long said road one hundred and twenty feet, to ■ a stake; thence north-east at right angles with : said road, one huu I red and twenty feet, to a • Bridge Letting. Notice is hereby given that the underigned will receive sealed proposals fur the building of a bridge over Three Mile Creek, in Hartford township, until Saturday, the -Gth day of July, lb6l. Plan, draft and specification of the work san be seen at the residence of the undersigned, at Buena Vista, ladiana, also the; terms of payment etc By order of tke Board of Commissioners, at ■ their June session, EMANUEL NEADEKHOUSER, June 12, 1862. Agent-, j A JEFFERSON QUICK, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, MUSICAL i.ysiiiUMENrs, jewelry, &c., DECATUR, INDIANA. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Insi.ru ! ii*ur.ls. ,tc.. repaired on short notice. SHOl*—On Second Street, in Fraieu’s law of lice. vsnll.

Auditor’s Report. Auditor’s Office, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, June Is/, I 862. The County Auditor herewith submits to the Hon Board of Commissioners, of the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, the following annual statement of the Receipts and Expenditures, nt the County Treasury, from the first day of June, A D, 1861, to the 31st day of May, A. D. 1862, (both inclusive.) Receipts. State Revenue. 3713,05 County Revenue, 78’18.81 Road Revenue, 46 5.1 > School Revenue, 4727,76 Township Revenue, l!38.l k Special School Revenue, 2'H3,31 Con press on al and Common school fund 3467,12 Interest on congressional and common school fund, 47 ‘9,31 Decatur special school revenue, 681 91 Redemption money, 582,21 Sinking fund revenue, 12M71 Penalty and interest on taxes, 2 >8,76 j Decatur corporation revenue, 267,57 Cost and damages, 45,27 — Total receipts. 35393,25 Expenditures. State revenue 3791,36 Road revenue '6 17,bl School revenue ’ 4716,17 Township revenue 1236,05 Special school revenue 20 «1,20 Congressional and common school fund 3370,00 interest of congressional and common school fund 608U.9 > Redemption money 576,60 Sinking fund revenue 1?61,39 Decatur special school revenue 733,23 Decatur corporation revenue 271.76 CosZ and damage 1>,27 County office 2050, U Bridges 24ii9,‘- '■ Expense of poor 633,57 Expense of courts 4 >4,31 Jury fees 530.81 Assessing revenue 1'0,23 Stationery 112,90 Specific 488,15 Printing 224.50 Interest, on county orders 184 21 Taxes refunded 12.61 Highways 76.07 Exp< nse of prison 40.70 Expense of election 31,17 Total .Expenditures 365 14,75 By the foregoing statement of the Receipts and Expenditures, the operation of the. county Treasury is exhibited, except in the expenditures of the county reven tie, which shows the entire amount of orders drawn by the Auditor on that fund. For the true condition of the Treasury/with reference to each fund seperately, yon are respectfully referred to the fol lowing report. State Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the Tieasury, June Ist, 1861. 100.31 Th<*re was received from duplicate of 1861. 3254,00 j 'l'lu re was received from delinquencies, 419,79 j 'l'here was received from docket fees, 29.0 > There was received from sal.* of statutes 1,5 1 i’here was received taxes due Wells, and Wabash counties: 8,76 Total. 3813,39 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid Treasurer’s lees for collecting delinquencies, 26,30 Paid into the State treasu y and mile age to the Tr< asur<‘r 3759,30 Paid into the Mate Treasury, due Wells and Wabash counties 8 76 Balance in the treasury June I. 1862 19.03 Total. 33 3,39 Road Revenue. RECEIPTS I Th no wasin Lhu tri'abiiry, June Ist, | ’ 239.53 j I’h. was received from duplicate of j IBiil. 4169,55 I There was received from delinqiien cies 435,55 Total, 4811,63; DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer’s fees in collecting delinquencies, 28.77 Road receipts filed by the Treasurer, 3533.43 Am.,tint paid to the township Trustees, 1084 96 Balance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1862’ 197,17 Total. 4844,63 j School Revenue. RECEIPTS. 1 hero was in the Treasury June Ist, 'B6', 167.1 t; There was received from duplicate of 1861, 3319,56 There was received from deliuquen cies, 333.71 There was received from State Treasury, 2944.49 ; Total. 4894 91 DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer’s fees in collecting delinquencies, 20.31 Paid to the town ami township Trus tecs, 4725,86 ■ Ballance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1362, 148.77 Total. 4894,94 Township Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury June Ist, 186’, 139,17 There was received from duplicate of 1861, 993,4’/ There was received from deliuquencies, 1 <14.73 Total. 1277,35 j DISBURSEMENTS. Treasurer's fees for collecting delinquencies, 9.31 Paul township Trustees ou account of services, 295,74 j Paid township Trustees on distribu tion, 921.001 Ballance in the treasury June Ist. 186-', 41.3,; Total 1277-35'

Sinking Fund. There was in the Treasury June Ist, 11861, SO SI i There was received from the duplicate of 18)1, 1219,82 J There was received from deliuquen cies, 54 9 Total. 1295,. 5 Paid Treasurer’s fees in collecting delinquencies. 2,49 Paid into State Treasury, 1258 90 ' Ballance in the Treasury, June Ist, 1862. 3416 | Total. 1295,5> Special School Revenue, There**,was in the treasury, June Ist, 1862. 101.23 There.,was received frem,’. duplicate of 1861, ISOO.Sg There was collected from delinquencies, 2 ” 7 «l j Total, 2114.57 Treasurer’s fee for'collecting delin- | quencies, 12,62 Paid S C. Bollman.'services as school J Examiner 46.58 I Paid township Trustees, 1992.0* , Balance in the Treasury, June Ist, I 1862. 63.37 Total, '2ll L 57 Decatur Special School HC. B-J '#L' H-J ’SL * I E-*2» RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury, Junejlst, 1;61, ' 48.27 There was received from duplicate of I SGI ’ 641.20 Th ere was received from deiinqiten cies, ‘*7’ 1 Over drawn on this fund, 3.92 Total, 733,24 Treasurer's sics in , collecting delin - quencies Paid school trustees of the town. * I 3.2'1 “ school trustee of the town, services, 15.00 Total, 733 23 Corporation Revenue. There wes in the treasury, June 1 st. 1861, . 6.00 There wan received from the duplicate of 1861, 25(171 There was received from dclinqueii cies, l,) - (> Over drawn on this fund, total, 271/(1 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid treasurer’s fees collecting Paid town treasurer, ** total, 271 - 7 G mmsiiiwwJMift' scnooi EU- a • VSv ES» • RECEIPTS. | There was in the Treasury, Juue Ist; 1861. .*•' ; Received from forfeited recognizances, uJ.OO ” from fiues paid in by the Clerk, 87,09 ” from fines paid ill by Justi i ccs of the Peace, .l 1.-’o l oans refunded by borrowers, 3295.8,' total, P4718* DISBURSEMETS. Amount loaned ou Mortgage, 3370.09 Balance in the treasury, June Ist, 1832, 10183 total, 3.71,83 imiIEST CIIIGffiSIOJHL«(MiIMON SCHOOL FUND. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasury, Juno Ist, 1861, 1397.84 There was received from license to sell liquor, 100,00 There was received from borrowers of School Fund, 1619,34 total, 6137,18 DISBURSEMENTSAmount, paid school trustees on distri j bution, 6023,04 | Amount refunded to borrowers, 60.91 i Balance in the treasury, June Ist, ; 1862, 48,23 I total, 6137,18 Redemption Money. RECEIPTS. There was received from the redemption of land sold, 582.21 total, 582.21 DISBURSEMENTS. Amt. paid holders of tax certificates, 576.60 I Balance in the t eusury, June I t, | 1 62, 5.64 ' [ total, 582,-24 Cost & Damage. RECEIPTS. Cost and Damages on the foreclosure of mortgages for non payment of interest due. 45,27 | total. 45,27 i DISBURSEMENTS. Printing notices and posting the same, 26.09 ' Auditor’s and treasurer’s fees, 19.27 . 15.27 r County Revenue. RECEIPTS. There was in the treasusy, June Ist, 1862, 811.20 From broker’s license, 100,00 From the duplicate of 18 r l, 6844.38 From delinquencies collected, 612.00 From sale of old bridge timber, 6,20 From timber off the connty land, 4.00 From sale of Blackforu and Indiana reports, 32 00 Erom show license, 15 01) From penalty and interest, -208.76 From jury fees refunded, 31.59 total, 8730 04 DISBURSEMENTS. Fnr county office, 20.50.41 I Assessing revenue, 420,29 i Exjuinse of poor, <>33 57 j Jury fees, 56(),8l 1 Expense of court, 401.31 i Expense of Bridges, 2469.28 ; Specific allowances, 1bb.15 I Printing, 2*24 50 Paxes refunded, 12 61 Interest paid **n or ki , H 1.21

Stationery, 1 2.90 Highways. 7667 Expense of prison. <10.70 I Expense of election 31.17 o total, , 77u9.61 At the close of the last fiscal year, - May 31st, l::6l. there was outstand ing’ rders unredeemed to the a’Gount of, 730.81 r Os which orders, and of those issued 1 during the fiscal year IH6!. the tn nsj nrer has redeemed and filed in thisoffice, during the financial year, ending 1 Alav3ist, U’62,the sum if 8.199.09 The amount of orders redeemed ’ shows the entire payment at the tieas “ ury for county purposes, during the ’ fiscal year ending, May 31 si, which taken from the total amount, of t receipts, will give the true amount of comity revenue in the treasury, June 1 I Ist, 186 J. viz. 530.95 I I would further report that there is county orders outstanding and unrej di-emed .June I st, IK >2, i<> the amount 221 .8 I By deducting the amount of out 1 islanding orders on the Ist day of • June, Ik’62 from the amount in the 7 I treasury at tin? same date, it will ■ show that there is a surplus in the ’ | treasury, after the redemption of all j outstanding orders, the sum of, 309 It 1 j Respectfully submitted, • W. G. SPENCER. June Ist. 1862. Auditor, A, C f j Hang Vour Banner on the O UTE It WALL! ■ ) i BRACKENRIDGE IS NOW RECEIVING I La rg c A(ldit io n s to ms Immense Stock of > I G ll O C E KIES!! ; and is taking ' All Indiana Free Banks, / ITTSBijRGH, ) • KENTUCKY AND IOWA MONEY AT par: I ; Phte ni x Grocer v . V I ! Corner Calhoun & Berry Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. , v5-n3O-ly. | Fain iI y Grocer y B .1 K RY, Two door .South of N. Meibers,otf Second St., i ’ Decatur, Indiana. I >USFf <t LUCAS have just received, ami I k will keep on hand a full and compleU- assoitmentof choice family Groceries, such as Uof fee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Tobacco, Soap, etc. They will also keep on hand Fr e sli Bread , PIES. CAKES, CRACKERS. I and in short everything usually found in a [ well stocked Bakery . 1 II TWcd.ling cake and cake fm parties fur i nished on short notice mid leiwouablc terms ' A P ril ai - IHG<2 ~ v6n!2. Sheriffs Sale, I>Y virtue of an execution to me directed > and delivered by the clerk ; of I he court of comm pleas of Ad ims county, io theStateof Indiana, 1 have levied upon ami I will expose to sale at public auction, at the ' court, house door in said comity of Adams, be i tween the hours of ten o’clock a. in., and fout I o’clock p. m. on Saturday, June 28, 1862, I the rents and profits for a term of years notex i 1 coeding seven of the following described real estate to wit: The east half of the south-west quarter of sec 1 1 tion nuuibir one, (1.) in township number 1 j twenty-six, (26,) north of range number four- - 11 teen (14) east containing eighty (80) acres, Lbe the same more or less, in Adams county, 1 ; Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full 1 1 amount, of the execution I will at the same time ' ’ and place, at public auction as aforesaid, ex 1 pose to sale the fco simple of said described • I real estate. • Executed as the property of Win. Riley at l, the suit of Simon Tompkins. GEORGE FRANK, May 28, 1362. . Sheriff • secession in mFlmm. The undersigned will sell at public auction, I • on Saturday, the twenty-first day of June, the ' P plank laid across hi* premise .-, by Hie Eort > Wayne and Piqua Flank Rond Company. — 11 Said company having long sinrn diMorgan I and ceased to exist- B F BLOSSOM I June 12,186 ,*

l to Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac • 7'o Dettrot. Mice Mohs, and Ants, i 7’g i)' dttoy J Jed Bugs. ' 7’o Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, t tc. To Destroy Mos<piitoe.s ami Fleas. To Destroy Host cis on Plants and Fowls. Io Destroy Insects on Animals etc. T> Destroy Every form £ specicsuf Vernnu ■ ■■ ■ ... ' ~ ~ Till. “ONt.V INFALLIBLE BEMEOILS K.NOWX Destroys Instantly. EV SHY FORM AND SPECIES OF I i VEKM I N - These Preparations unlike all others) are ; •' Free from Poisons.” ‘‘Not dangeneis to the Human Family. v “Bals do not <lie on the premises.” “They come out of their holes t<» die ’ * Tlu-y are the only infallible renuslies known "12 years and more estnbli-h<’d in New York , Cit y .” C.W Iv the City D.-t Office, Usetl hy the City Prisons and Sl-il.i .1. ’I - ■ i Used by the City Si. itn< r< Slops, .fee Used hy the Cil v Ho-pitals, Alms H< u i Us.it by the City fl<ilcl’ : A.-t'-i’ Si Used b./ the Boarding Ibtii < , die., Jrc., Vscd by mere than s't 0(M) Private Families. See on" or two Spec : m' , ns of ii Eoeryv'hi'ri aaid by the people Uditors Dealers, etc HOUSEKERPFRS—troubIed will, vermin need be so noleng<*r if lhev use “Cottars” Kx i terminators AVe have used it to our satisfnet II ion, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We ‘ have had tried poisons, but they effected noth i ing; but * rCostars ” article knocks the breath lout of rat<,’Mice’Roaches, anti Bed-Bugs quick ‘er I han we can write it. It is in <n*ent. demand I all over the country.- VI 'Uo i O Gazette. MI'RE (IKAIN : "ltd p’T.V'--'• > t < .-(. <1(. tl'.ved anually in Grant Count v by vermin than w.e J I pnv for imiv of this Rat and Insect Killer T. ui caster [ Ww] Herald. HENRY R, COST AR—We are celling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they l.a\" been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin di < appear rapidly. Eos er ± Stouffer, Druggists Windscr ?»Id M Oostf/r's' Rat, Roach <Ct. Exterminator, . “Cos/ar*s” 11 ' Costar's” Bed Bug Exterminator. ** Costar's” “ Costar's' 9 Electric Powder, jor Bisect j, i 25c. 50. \nd s’.o ' Boxes, Botti and Fi 43 and <5 Size for Plantations, Ships. Boxrs, Hotels, Ac.<tc, CAUTION ! ! ’ To prevent the public from being imposed upon !-y Spurious and Hi; h , ly Pernicious Imitations, a new la‘'el has been prepared bearing, a sac simile of the Proprietors . signatute. Examine each box bottle or flask ’ carefully lieiare purchasing and take nothing but “C'oslars,” { IY" So Id E Deryudicrc— b y All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities Some of the Wholesale Ar-t's in N, Y. City ; Shit lie',in Brothers Co |D S. Barnes (.’<•. 18. A. Fahnestock Hull jF. 0. Wells it Co. I Bush Gale Jr Robin -m (M. Ward Cluse *t Co ! Me Kisson <t Robbim , ( Hall Dixon a Co. j Lazelle Marsh Gardner | -Tamos S Aspinall A. B. «t I). Sands <u Co | Wheeler and Halt. I Harra! Risley d Kitchcs | Morgan and Alien, ; Hall, Ruckcl x Co. | Thoma - <t Fuller P. D. Or vis I Conrad Fox. AND OTHEiiS. Philadelphia, Pa, T. W. Dyot «t Co —Robi’i t Shoemaker co B. A. Fahnestook aco —Fn nch Richard* .< ' > AND OTHF.PS. Boston Mass, | Geo c. Goodwin j. eo.—Weeks <t Potter j M, 8. Burr * no.—Jim Wilson, Jr. ANI) orARBs. Also nil Wholesale Druggists nt : Chicago, 111, St. LouU, Mo., Detroit, Mich, Louisville ICe., Cincinnati O. Pittsburg Pa Buffalo N )' AND lIT UitfGGt ts Grocers 'Storekeepers nn I Retailers gcheially in nil Countkv Towns nml \ illv.es In the I nited Slates. AT DECATUR, B V DR. T.T. HIIULWO. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers anil Retalers generally. ifGT'Cot’NTRY Dkal’rs can order ns nbo.rI Or address orders direct—[or if Price 1 ; ’ Terms, ic., is desired, i t-C*send for [ 18. !G2] Circular, giving reduced Prices]to lIEHIJY It. LOSI AR. Prinlu'AL Depot No. 512 Broadwnv (Opposite tin St Nicholas Hoti 1,1 'yew York.