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$ 1 1 3 B o u n t y b e f o r e l e a v i n g t h e S t g . e . $ 7 5 a t t h e e n d o f t h e W a x * . F I R S T R E G I M E N T S P I N O L A ’S B R I G - - A D E I V»ol. JAM E S JORDAN. M S J'Ok TIT3 1 f i r s t l o n g ISLAND, CO. L. Each Volunteer will receive $1.13 Eouuty befotrq leav ing the State, as follows: $25 from Supervisors of Queens County at time o f Eiilistiucnt. $25 from the State at the time of Enlistment. $25 from thc State before leaving. $25 from Government when the Regiment is mustered iu service, And before it lgjtyoa tbe State, $13, One Monties pay in advance, when tbo Company is Blustered iu service. P a y R a n g ing fr o m $ 1 3 tp $ 2 3 P e r lia n t h . Good Q u a rter!, Clothing and Subsistence furnished upon being mustered in . $75 from the fjniled States will be paid to each ltccruit at the end of the W ar, o r when honorably discharged. $2 paid each Recruit upon pass- lug Surgeon’s Icsptsjstion. Apply t o ' \ : O i i v . H E N R Y W . F L E U R Y , C o . L. 1st Likut. CU AIlUK'SM fTir, HcactquarUrs, JiUfland’s Bate.I, Jamaica. Temperance. T h e Queens County Temperance Society ay ill hold ^tB 48th Monthly M.etiiig in a Grove at Manetto Mill, to com mence at 2^ o’clock, P.M ., on Tuesday, Aug. 5tl>, 18j>2, and continue until Wednesday evening. Should Tuesday .prove fltormy the meeting vyill bo held Wednesday and Thursday. The place ia easy of aeaeea from Hickiyille, and a large and interesting meeting is expected. ' The friends of Temperance aro earnestly requested to b e present. ’ J T. IS. T e r r y , Secretary. L A D I E S ? are invited to attend the FAIR to he glvoii P A I R . by tha The public Ladic* oi 1862, Wednesday, August 6th, TO OPEN- AT 12 O’CLOCK, M., A n d Continue during tho D a y and Evening. ADMISSION FRlih\ Tho object is to ncinmulate a sufficient fund to make the la s t pay ment on U*.$ JL'hapul Jus} erected nt that place. Notice, Q ukkvs CVrvTr, y Notice is hurr-liy given that a Panel o f Crnnd Ci.f.nfv’s O kiick ' , $ ' ' Jurors for a Court of Over and TVmiiior. aud a panel ot Petit Juror.*, for a Circuit Court and Court of Over ami Termi ner, to ho lioM in and for tin* county el* Cpi«n*ns. on Monday, th e 151th day «f October next, nnd a panol of (ft and Juror? for a Omrl nf Sessions, and a panel of P<’Ul Jurors for a County f ’ourt and Court of Sessions, to be helil in nnd for site county, ou Tuesday, the 2.'ith day of November next, will lie drawn al tho (T*rk’s Office of said county,®n Saturday, the HOth d a y of August next, at I I o'clock iu the forenoon of said last men-, tinned dav,' Dated July 2 6 ,1SC2. E. II. BALDWIN, Clerk of Queens County. mm. A mont Doll, and t Notice. Assessors of th» town of Jamaica have completed their Asscs'i- cupy llioreof is left with Ucndrlck A. lIeiidiTck?nn, al hU resilience in Union Ilall Street, wher* the same may Im seen and examined by any person interested, until Tuesday, August lOtli, and on that d ay tlm Assessors will meet at 2 o'clock, e. if., at the Town Hall, in the village of Jamaica, to review tlmir assessment, on the application of any poi son considering himself aggrieved. Dated Jamaica, August 4 th. 1802. DANIEL HENDRICKSON’, HENRY S. I .OTP, HENDRICK A. HENDRICKSON, Assessors of the town <f Jammica Notice ot5- iilovtgagc Sate of Ii«al Estate bj the undersigned Commissioners. W HEREAS, default has been made In th e payment of the principal Hum of four thousand dollars aud also of interest thereon, secured lo l;e paid I ty a certain mortgage (of the promises hereinafter mentioned and described) bearing date the fourteenth day of Juno, A. I)., 1337, tna^o and executed on that day by Abraham Fleet and Martha IL, Ids wife, of Jamaica, in Queens county, to the Commissioners for loaning certain monies of tlio United States of the county of Queens, the consid eration whereof was the loan of said principal suiu made at thoisam© jtimo to the said Abraham fleet nnd wife, b y tho Commissioners afore said (upon the condition of payment tlierem expressed ) under and by virtue of an a c t of thc Legislature of the State of New York entitled An Act antheming the loan of certain monies belonging to (ho United SLh-s. deposited with the State of Now York for safe keeping,” pa>sed April 4th, 3337—whii’h mortgage is er.ulaintMl in a book lor that purpose pro vided, kiiewn as “ L'mtod States Deposit Fund IJoek of Murt^ng**?,” and kept, in tlio ollice of thc Cleric of Queens county ; and is N o . 9, on page 17,in said book ; upon which mortgage there is duo and unpaid at the date hereof the said'principal sum ol four thousand dollars, and also tliV Hum of thrce hundred nnd seventy-three dollars and three conls for Interest accrued thereon amounting in tlm whole lo the sum of four thoosimd Hire® hundred and seventy-three dollars nml threo c-mte new due and unpaid upon said mortgage. And whi'rea?, after default find hern made in the paymentof tho said principal sum of four thousand dollars Secured to he paid thereby and jmcrest due thercu%*> the undersigned as such commission^ os nfoio- said, on the 30th day of October, 1851, advertised the sud mortgaged pmni3oa for sale, pursuant to ami In tho manner required by th* afore- said act In such cas« provided, and that afterwards and hvtore the tune afmo'mtmi fur such sale, th* umbTsi^ned ns sneh coavin'S-loncrs were restrained from making sale afs.ml prcmis-.s by an oritet v>i'tlu*?uprom© Court of tho s?tate of Neifc York, granted in an action in said court, brought by John II. Wondgate agam-t Almnli.un Fleet and Martha IL, ins JiUMos IhuTiman attd Renjimin r.uslunure, as ooitmi^siiner.s for loaning certain monies of {he 1'ut.ed Status of the county 1 1 Oucens, aud Ahralwm Ayvos tni'.il the further onbr of Jibe court. f And wliorcas. by a judgment uf said cour.t iyn«tei**<.l s.i,d sir! ion since tli* aforesaid order was granted, 'o w it: on i»i3 J l - t d a y of De cember, 1850, i t wax among other things r rderoil, adjudged and ttocreod that the undersigned,‘the said James liftirrimim and benjaryin llnsh- inore as such com,m,.sioners us afovsuid, use ah d’ligcnce jtu rnltect Ihe whole nmount scci’rcd to h.« y»:ui Ivy tlw. ah>rt'-aM mortgage, and for .that purpose to enfoi ce the’ ay*,.on' Jicreof l*y asahM'f Um*i-mv.Jtveled Rfihs uf the rm l 'V.o co*w*eye«l i»y g.i.d nmrig xvc, p*V>u.iiit lo the Statute in such ci«e jr»;»d<* nnd pr^vid-il. which Judgment an I i»r«J\r has smco been alllrri d ^ y ’’.e • (’-.tn *, a t a general ,lv‘rm thereof on .the njxpeal tak«'n from said jmlgmcni * y the uald Juhn II. W.m I'r ib*. Ami whcrcit-1 we, *.Ii3 I'udoiftlguetl, couimtssioners ns aforesaid, on itln* 1st day of 2s'ovot»ihcr, j.801,by resLSon of ,i io default jli dm payment of the principal runl irt\re«t£hen duo on said mortgage, and tu pursuance of sakl judgment and order ainl under uud hy virlnt j .f the ntl aforesaid, gave due aotico by puulishluj- and posing as required by tho aforesaid .act that Hire* uml.vldod fifths of said mortgaged promises would bosold to tho highest bidder by us as such couinjhs.oners at the t.'oiirt House, in N*rth Ih-mpsl^ad. in Quoens o<-i.n./, on,,tha hr.A Tuesday in Fohnia ry, 1562, at two o'clock In the an«ruoon ; a r .i whereas, sit tin tnnoaud • jvlaco arorosahl no person hnl to the amount d u e on said rnortgafo. Therefore uo^.ive i3 h c v b y jriv<-n that. w«;Jvo under.«igii«d omiiti.Hslon- era as afuresaid <>f U.'i . .<f Qur -os. by reason of such default in the payment of said sut.‘ * f i..jney, and by the fuh r o o f a bid at thc tuno and phc*' afercsaM, nml in pmsuaiiro of said judgment aud order therein coutspi.cd r.foivsaij, jtiul muter and by virtue of th* l»owor and authority in us ve.-/« d as sa.d roromi^loners in and by the afore*aid act a n d aid • amem'at -.*r dtorei-f, W fU , SKt.L AT PVJlLtG VltyiJUS, to thc In.drat bidder, V, tlm COCUT 110USR, m North lf*mpstead, in oml «ur+:dd o1* Queens, nn tho TfflllO 2UES- B A Y in SBl'rXM fPH iv . , . at TWO O'CLOCK, tn thc afternoon of that day, f«r the purpo.r U jUtisiying thc prmclpal nnd mteioA inoiii<*s due, ami to beeop.o due on Fititl mortgage, and tho expenses of *alc al Uwt’d by lav/,.tbrfcO nnolvi>leil ti:th^ of stll those two picm* * f land and appurtcuan'vs. conveyed by said ii}orlgn£«',.sitwat* lying an I being pi the towuof .Isintniivi, in the county of Queens aforesaid, and wbiUi In ■aid mortgage a r e described and bonndod as folfows, lo wd : “ All thjd certain p.cco *f hind described as follows, ir. p! *.«n h*.n il^ccl from Mnr.v KcfioV^ Si-'d o'hers, dated Juno 1\> 3S0&, b >nnd*d as f«l* lows : Easterly .by latnl of Clarissa Kcltle^:g ; wejlerly hy land o f Jla- yy KcUletas; northerly by land of tha bq*e Christopher Smith, do- ceased ; southerly.by thc mmn ro,Ti| leading from Jamaica to l'r »c*Ulyn, containing hy estimation fifty acres. Also all thnt piece of hud sihiate ia.the town of .hmuiiea, being part of thc farm formerly of Her. Ahrn- liam KctUetas, d o c w .M , and part of Uml which was set ajw l n n d al lotted tp Jano Van Tlcrin, hiteMnno CcttleUi -, on :i subdivi'fon ch>liu- flushed hy lot u umbcr one, ou a chart or map made by Jeremiah l/At, •In the month of April, one thousand eight hundred and live, of the f.inn of late Rev, Abraham Kettklos, deccasec, containing seven acres, one seventeen perches.” K Dat*d ab tbe Court House aforesaid, August im l, 38yl. JAMES HERRIMAN, jRENJaMIN UtVHMORE, — C ’tnmisnmers for loaning certain monies of tht United States o f the Counly of Qiuew. BMIKKR ~ lia s rem o v e d lo liia reai^enqa o n “ S p a jler'a c o r n e r ,” op- |ponite Rev, I*. D. Q n k e y ’s. Jam n ica, J a n a 17, ' 8 5 2 . G m l.l illaplc Hall. r p i I E F A L L T K I t l t of this Institution will commence oa JL tiie let Monday in Septcmbei> next, 1 J a m a ic a , .Aim;. 4, 18G2. _____ ________ Notice. The undersigned offers his services asPhycician and Sur geon t o the people o f Jam aica mid viuinjty.\ He may he found a t his residence, one door west of Sea- bury & Peek’s Drug Store, in the brick house formerly ©c. cupied by Mr. J. S.Seabury, on and after the Gtli of May. 1 <JEQ. 0. IXPiAM, 1 1 K 13. Night $&IU p articularly attended to. • Jagiaica, April 28, 1862. *' *• Ttf. T O E X C U R S I O N I S T S ! ! BEACH PARTIES and others tjesirops o f making exeumioni to Itockaway licaoh or the Fishing IfnukB, ore informed th a t’ the fast sailing Y nchfc ’ • ■ ■ ISLAND QTTEE1N, I s in Q Qm plcte o r d e r a n d in read insa3 to be used afc tim e — tid e p e r m ittin g . The Boat ’wijl caj’ry a party of from si? to thirty person* comfort ably. Partiofl wishing fo engage the services of Ibis Yacht will receive ai’l necessary iufbrpiation as to terms, &c., by applying to ISAAC BKNNETT. People's JSffNcet, J tmaica, July lf>, 1 ^02. For Sale Very Cheap T HE entire Machinery of a Saw Mill which Jias been in u?e but a few year . the pond having been sold to tlit V a t c r Company. Enquire of Jamaica, J u ly 29, 7S|12. JAMES RIDER. Queens bounty Surrogate’s t'ourt. IL.J7. E astman . Att'y., Roslyn, L. J. In thcjnaRcr o f tho application of Rhc- do Ann Verity, Administratrix. «kc. flf William Verily, cloc’d., for authority to sell tlio real estate o f said deceased, f for the payment of hi* debts. f I N pursuance o f an order of tho Surrtj^ato oC Queens county made In thc. above entitled matter on (ho sixth day of May, 1862, I will sell rt PUBLIC AUCTION, at. tho DWELLING JZ0CSE, on the premises hereafter described, on the Sh'COXD day of JULY, 1R62, at 7Mf O'CLOCK in thc forenoon of that day, all thnt certain Douse and lot of land, of which said William Verity died seized and\possessed situate on tlm Utgli1 side,of (-real bauudta<f i Jacob Carman, and runn'in* ttnjnco north 76 Rcgrce3 eiiijt along firtid Carman’s land 3 chains 24 links to Morrell's s a lt mondow ; then along .said meadow, north 9} degrees, west 3 chains, 18 links; then smith 76 dogrccs,west 3 chains. 60 links to suid highw ay; then south U iU>. greos, east one chain 74 links ; thou south 17 degrees, east ono chain 46 links along said highway to thc plow of beginning, containing nno m and 13 square rods, reserving rights of way over tho samo to the ineadow. Dated May 7th, 1863. PHEBTq ANN VERITY, Administratrix of William Vorlty, dcc’iL mu, oi wmuu naiu wuuain versiy nicti seized and possessed, nn tho h igli^ay leading from Mnnhnssct Valley down tho cnsl RreatJfock, Fn tho town ot North Hempstead) Quc’cns'Counly ; I as follows: Commoncing wdjoining JAghway and land oT Tho abovo fialo is adjourned hi SATURUAAT, Iho SECOND d a y of AUGUST, 1862, a t 10 o ’clock, A. M. Dated July 2nd, 1802. THEBE ANN VERITY, Administratrix, II. XV. Eastxj.v, Ml'!/., Rosiyn I„ t. The salo of Uio above promises Is adjourned to SATVRI UX\ llio *JA’T£KN7II day of AU9V$Tt 1862, at the Ham. hour aud place. Bated August 2 d , 1S62. PHEBK AJsN VERITY, Ad».fnis(ratrij-. ^ . N o t i c e . T n e D istrjct L i b r a r y th e Tillage o f Jam a ica, w h ic h is £ j ? 4° oitizens, w ill jbe r e qpeucii th i * day (T u e s d a y ) ?Ui l u s t , and will h e r e a f te r bc o p e n e d reg u larly on Tucs* *nd f t i d a j a fro m 1 t o 6 P . M „ a t tho S c h o o l H o u s e “ f «rnnrnn a r e n u e . JO H N D . SUBLXOX, -A p n i 28,1852 Sec. Board M u cation. ORDIiUME IOf the. Hoard o f J Italth o f the U’qtgn o f Jifmaicp. Tbo Board of -Health of the .totyn of J-.tttwica, v.mier nml hy virtue of the power ami authority in them vosteii, by .tiie Statute I.awa of tliia State, and in order to protect and preserve Ihe public health of tlie citizens and inhabitants of said town, do ordain and enact a s follows: S ec . 1. It shall be the duly of the. Health Officer,at the request of the Board, nr of any member thereof, to visit and exsuninc, such persons and places us may be designated, and report a s soon as practicable to the I’ cr.rd o r memberjraak* ini; such request, tbe state and condition of tiie persons and places in lespee.t to health, cleanliness, tbo., and in regard to which such examination shall have been directed lo be made. T.ho compa>.nutiot to the Health Officer is hereby fixed nt the sum of two dollars, for each yisit, that may be necessarily, nip.de by him, in making sqch examination and report, ns ',bcivinbe,fnie mentioned. S ec . 2. It shall be tho duty of toe owner or owners of every aivmal,' which may die or be killed in. said tutvn, ex. cept'tlmso jilaughtered for food, to bury, or cause tho same to bo buried, within twenty-four hour* after its death, or within said time, after Iiaviuq received duo notice thereof.— The depth of the pit shall bo a t least four feet from the highest .part of the animal as it lies in such pit, to the sun face of the ground, and those persons who haye no land where they can conveniently inter such animal, must apply to one of the members o f thc Soartl of Health, or the Health Officer, who may authorize the applicant fo bury the carcass by the side,pf any public load ia the town, except turnpikes, pi tnii roads and vail roads. Thc pit shall be dug between tiie edge of the road and tho fence, and such maimer as not to obstruct Ihe travel; and a t least one hundred yards from any dwelling house.. S ec 3. Should any animal whose owner is unknow n , be found dead ott another persons premises, or op a public road side, contiguous thereto, thc occupigr a f such premii.es, must cause said animal to he foiiricu thereon, or by the sii|e o f a public road, as mentioned in the last preceding section, for which sqrviccs lie shall be allowed a reasonable corapenna- 'iq n ; and agy sqph depd animal being found on land which is lying open as common, the owner tliereqf being poll r e s i dent, the person finding such animal o r giving information thereof, shall cause the body of nny such animat tp be buried on said land, in the manner prescribed in the last preceding section, and for such service shall be entitled tp.the before' mentipned.cqinpensation. S ec . m . All persons are hgveby expressly .prqlubitod and forbidden from bringing or driving any diseased or otherwise disabled animal from another town or county, into this, for the purposo qf leaving it to die or killing and leaving it h e r e . ' \ ........ S ec . 5. No person will be- allowed lo sujFqr any dog b e longing to him, to fun a t largo in said,lew.p,1b'et}vcoii the first day o f July and the first day of October in each year, unless such dog bc muzzled. Dogs hunting under the imme diate care and supervision of their oy/nera or keepers, arc hereby exempted. S ec . 8. All persons and corporations nre heroby prohibi ted from enstihg, throwing, depositing o r sulfering to remain, on ttie line or s'ide of any public road, rail road or highway in said town, any ,bmie, fish or oiher offensive manures, which in the'judgmcnt of the Ileal tli officer \shall be deemed detrim ental or injurions to the health of those residing in the immediate vicinity of the place where such manures m a y lmve been cast, thrown, deposited or auil'cred to remain. S ec . 7. All complaints made to the board or any member thereof, shall be under affidavit, oa(h or solemn affirmation. S ec . 8. Any person cr Corporation, who shall wilfully violate any qf the above enactments, will be prosecuted as for a miademenhepr pijfsuant to the -till Section of qn ‘act e n titled an “ Act for the'preservation of the public health, passed April 101b, 1850,” which section provides thnt ''ev ery person who shall wilfully violate any regulation so made and published hy any suoh board of health thkll be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ,qn conviction Ibereqf, shall b e subject to /ine or .imprisonment, in: both”'at the discretion o f the court, such fine not to exceed ons thousand dollars, n o r L I F E I N S U R A N C E . “ TCbethor regarded as a speculation, as an Investment, o r as a r*. version, (Lore is notfjfoj’ which otftrs sucb a profitable mid accumula tive return for even small sums of money a* a Lifo assurance Office.” « There I* Qotlilug liv. Uncommercial world whiek approaches, * tiu remotely, the security of a woll-cstablishcd Lift Ofllco.” « A policy of Lifo Assuraico is tbo chtapost a>ul safest mod® of mak ing a certain provision for one’s family.” Parties about to insure tbeir Iiv*s tliould s«ek a company wblch Is characterised tfy‘ A n Amplo Capital^ Trustw o rthy Directors, Fruden«o and Economy, Cartful M edical Exam inations AMD A Spirit of Accommodation towards its Insured. Suyli. a Company iVtlie WASHINGTON No. 98 Broadway, New Tork. A S S E T S . The true test ol tho strength and soundness of any Ufa Insurance Com pany is not. the amount of itt accumulations er assets simply, but thc proportion tUeso bear to the amount required to provide for a ll its out standing m k s ami liabilities. By tbis Ust, this compauy has o v er F itr Dolmrs or Assets roii kvekv Dor.LJit keqimukd to pkovidk for a u o c t- STiKDixc Risks, which is bolleved to be a larger ratio than eau ho ex hibited by any other Life Company iu this country, with perhaps one or two exceptions. m o r m . Thc profits of this Company aro apportioned every threo roars, 4-5llis to the participating Policy-Holders and 1-eth to thc Stockholders —this sysloin is deemed as near perfection as could be dovis«d, and much l»«tlcr than whore oU the profits are divided among tho Ptlicy Holders, for the following reasons. Every Director of this Company mutt bo, by the terms of the charter, a Stockholder, and ns tpe Direc tors own nearly tlio whole or th* Stock, they have, by their participa tion of 1 -6th in the profits, a direct pecuniary interest m promoting the best success and prosperity of tho Company, in performing tlioir duties promptly and hmhfully, in scrutinizing closely tho altiilrsof th e Com pany, and in .securing llio most prudont, economical, and profitable management of its business. Thi* gain to tho Policy-Holders more limn counterbalances tbs small loss of 1 h Ik of the profits. • TETJ3 CASiT SYSTEM of paying Premiums was adopted by this Uofapany, as being the only true method of payment iu Life Insurance. Tho Cash System is hitter for the Company than any other* System, aud far letter fur thoso who are insured. If u Couijxmy feceivi-s only Cash, Its Assets are Cash, or what Is roailllj1 convertible\ Into Cwh, ami Us business Is thus esub lished upon nil auiii viy tentre basis.’ Under thi* system those who are insured havo tbe salKliiction or knowing that llioir heirs will receivo at least Iho full amount fjuarantocd by Uteir policies, without deducting f*r noli: given to a Note Company through a long series of years. JCijieri- ewe is, after all, tho trhe guide ; and experience teaches that those Companias both ut holmi and abroad which nre conducted upon tbe Cask SyHm are tho wesf successful and the mott svtetanlial. The Supurlntemli-iit *f the Insurance Department of the .Stato of New York, 1 A last annual report, says : “ W.rrtum Notes do not constitute C.vdi Assets,- available for the geinral 'purposes uf a Company ; they are practically mero o|Rct»i against tbo liability of a Company on the specific policy upon which the notes aro given :n paHpa^mont o f preirJuin.” EXiUACTS FROM THS PRESS, }N D E F E R E N C E TO T H IS COM P A N Y . /Y#w the Independent of July 10. WASirywjr LtrB I ntiuncb - C ompaxv We have often, in these columns', rdforrOd to the. sbbjer.t of hfc insurance, mid havo Uik^n plea sure in commanding to tlte public several leading husHnD'ons.' W& hare be«u In tho dark ourselvtf, aml‘hav«aowght, iw a m.itter of per®, -n d )n- tercst, the Information wo liavo given te our readers. Pcojife want to know all about a life Insurance com'pnny? hew i- Ismaimged, who its ofilcors nro, e tr., boforo tUy'ivill conrmeuce a sei\e-s of investments which aro lo bo continued yearly for ’liSe. To J.o su«M*uly infom ed, after phi^iiig.confidoncn in a compauy, that you have beta dwindled out of your money, aud that what you had Io»g supposed was secured to yonr facr-ily has born lost, is not very comforting. # e propose that our nailers shah no! thus bo deceived. Th* Washington Life Insurance Company of fid-? city is worthy of Ihe n-tms it bears. It U au Institution o t recant orgatt.zitim), ♦pAnparntmly ^jwakiug, }) j* it lu* wot; its way rapidly te gioat ;«»puK*rity, a n d U iti ready In tho very front rank of similar corporalon*. Tliwlv bns awss Is •lone, a? it should bo, on tlm c*teh principle—being1 entirely opposed to the rude system. It h.n * guarantee capital of $126,000, nml o v e r five lollars of asset* for uvery uobar rcrpiired tu p rm iif fur all outsuinding risks. Tlio iut*i.U*n of tli« Company from thc&Urt was te do a bnsi ness on the safest and soiimiest prhn.*lpl*<, being sure that, in tlio end, it would be mor<* popular reliable, nnd sruvavfuL TU«» r**ult slwy tlmt they have rmt uuJ* a miscalculation. The.r Ics.es, tlms f a r , have l»«on very trilling, hardly worth mentioning, white the Comp-tvy lu« -toadily increased its brMiiics4 nml its strength, »nd ts entiroly worthy nf the conLdonre it Las secured. The Board *t Hircsters comprises forty eight of the leading, influential buMnoas li'vii nf tho ctv, ml of wh -m nr* buna fi-la stockhoMms iu the Uomp-'oy- ^J’di munr.saj y.olrrt II. M;n'urn of (Jrhitiri;, ^.'.turn k Co., John CasW'R of J<dm Caswell !i Co.. William II. .VapimvaTl o f H«>\v- tend JeAcpinwall, J.mie< Fnnnat. Frosidci-t of the Bank of America. A. A. L'nv o f x\. A. Low <k Rrothi-rs. Frederick A Trucy of Tracy, Irwlu A: Co., and A. Y. fcteut, Presiduntof thoJrhco and l/'M bcr Ririic, runi otli »-rj of a like-tam p am a g u a ranty that Hi- udjre.A of tho Company aud tho public will he fully proto u d. Prows the X. P- hwimnre.Jt'-inTTor o f June. T ub lYAsnixarox L»r« Ix3Piu\cis C»». o r Niir T*»jes. The Washington, located a t No. 08 Broadway, sends us it* n 'a t and lrm»Js»niic cb colar. It Is a concise, and pointed duenment. It te”, tli- wb -lo ^*t.*ry rc^uLsiU i«r ihe iiiforma'ion of tho publte, auU is c .vry way smiFf.udory. *-* Among otln-r things Itiusks tlo following' queJ on ; *• Did yoa *v«r Lhiiik liovr Sinnll a arm of money you ti Jq to wive, in «>nter to your family ruinforuhh In « mso of your death ?” And it answers that, a t tho ng« of 20, 85 cmts a week will seouro^Sl 000 ; at tha age of 40, Cl <?onts • Kt the age of 50, 92 cent*. This Is a good war of putting the matter pracili ally Ir'foro th* public mituL Tou c a n 't atfiud to siicnd tins sum for tho banwfit nf your f.uoily, and yet how many timfts this sum do you sp*nd weekly for luxuries or IrUUs, vrlittb hcuullt only yourself?” Tbo Washington lm leer, in ^utir.oss about two years, Mid lix* Is sued about 709 policies, Insuring over two million dollars, upon woll- selected Lves. Scarcely any risks havetewn takru outssidoofUiU alate, and those have been so wisely chosen tlut th3 Company lias had only tw o claims byfitath uptothts tinv*. Unlojitedly it eouhl bava doubled o r trebiod tho number of its pm V> m , by pushing it® Lusincss, right ami left, in other states ; but the nunngcrg havo regarded suoh pol:cy as ilaagorous. cousnlorlng that by w iutof competent bi •Jical-exa>jin i,r^ In many places, ns also other causes, the business so attained, though it might hicroxso tlte httmber o f pol.cio.-, and evidence a rapid growth, would ov*utiially result to the di*iidvnn(aBeof the rnrporatom. Tt shonJd b*j noticed that tho \Ta->ui.igt*n h.v* not endeavored lo •xtond Its biiine-'s by Mking note* for premlithii^-b-.-ingj hi fact, en tirely opposed to .tho note .system. It lv s paid n regular .«emi-unnual div. lend of 3 1 2 por link to ils jslockholdcrs, from tho beginning to tin? lime. Nothing, how v o r, has bt-en lost to tin* policy holders through those stock dividend:!, hccaim th* invcstrucnt? or^jn* Ccupany havti not only earusd nearly the sum publ out In dividends, but have already advanced over th o c V pries sorno nlno to ton thou-aud rlellars. The Directors of this Con*p.iny arc m en of tho highest clnrneter q,ad ^(aajding, and are Jiotcd for iiouor unit iuUgnly in al) thou- dealings. from Ifu. Philn. Qom. nml Insutance Journal of June. T^RTv'asin.voTox Likr IxsnaxcB Comwvt o fthk City or-* New Y o rk — Ttx former articles vrt have commeutcd' upon the amount of business done, anti tho cqjpuurafite progress of the vmingcr Nono of them seem to bo in a more thoroughly s*und and promi.>ing rendition than tho \Yashington. Others b/iyo done taaro husincsS, b u t tho Wash- WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. I’widnit, CTPUS CUKTISS. Vies President, CLEAYT0N NK>YBOLD. Arntary and Actuary, IV, A . BUEWEP., J r . Medical Exain\**r} GEO. T. ELLIOT, Jk., M.D. Attorneys, FOSTER k THOMSON. Counsel, GEO. N. 'lTfUS. _ Ctneral A$cnt for Sinte of Xew York, GEO. M. •HIGfiS.’ GKO. C. KI3RAM, U. B., JIMim! Exomi»»r fir Jamoiac. Pamphlets, Bla.nl: Applloallona, tic., can bo had o r a t u n i tlio Offlco or tho Company. Tliojr will nl-jo Ini s e n t oiuTts by mall If desired. ACKSra WasiKo for *U tha I.oyat States, wltora xgenht* tablisbod. ■ 1 OF 'HIE « ' “ T v BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Oil!) bo CB- 3m 21 FIREMEN’S FUND i m m i o E o o e p a i i OF T H E CITY O F N E W YOHK. O f f i c e , l l O B r o a d . w a y , Motrbpolitsui Bank Building. CA$II CAPITAL, $150,009. Organizml on tho plan of paying one-half tlio Profits abovo seven per cent, to* the Widows’and Orphans’ Fund of tho N. Y. I-’iio Dojiartmcnt. This Company Insures J’roporty of a ll kind® against Lo$s o r Damugu by Firo. do. do. do. do. David Millikon, Ex-Pros’t o f thc F ire Depart, Henry A. Durr, Frost Boar»i Trustee* do. Charles MeDougall, Lato President Albert J . Dehitour, Vco-Presidojit A. P. Ockershnnson, TriHlce Peter If. Tllus, I/ite Tnis|ea Henry M, Graham, Lewis Francis, Jo~«y>h B w k , Stephen A Main, B. M. WlnttocK, Silas C. Herring, Ocorgc GrUwold, Charles L. Stewart, floujainin II. T.lltle, Ti’illiatn P. 1’rintimll, lioury Morgan, y AL Van lk»urun, CW j vy I fiutcn, Archibald T. Finn, I*. \V, Turnoy* James L. Graham, J r . , N A T H A N B . d i r e o t o r s : | 8 . Dexter Bradford, Jr , John Bridge, W ju .K . Strong, Wm. O. Iloflinan, TIoiner Morgai*, ’ James B. Wfiidlo, Remscn AvjweVy, Johii C rifiifierson, C. Godfrey Gnnthor, Franklin II. Delauo, James B. Jobnstou, Henry IT. Klliott, Daniel F. Tiemann, R. M. 0. Gralmm, Chnrlr-s L. V o se,' Geo. D. AValdroi?, Ehenw/er Cullahioro,. Edward S. Hall, JohnJ. Townsend, G. X. j LVerknian, HivnW R. All'Ui, John Carle, Jr. Jo-*cp\i D. Vunmm, Jr. I/>t 0. Clark, Charles HaisHd, Hnbliell W. Rhiey, liob't. R dtuyvusaut. G R A H A M , I’r - c s i d e i i t . I I E N R T U E H C K j l l V N , S c c r c t n v y . Applications for Instirnnco left with Ihe Agent in Uiis village will be p rom ptly attended to. ly4 K, AFUCER, Agent. L I F E HTSDBAITCB. MANHATTAN L I F E INSURANCE CO.. Wo. 31 Wassau-st,, KEW-YOBK, Opposite thftPoA.Olfleo. C A S H C A P I T A L A N D A C C tTM U L A T IO J t O V E R $1,200,000. C L A I M S P A I J D $550,000 111 VJHKJCDS TO rO L T C T ZP OLD E li ST, $340,000. This Company i»»ing conduced by a Iteard of Direclors owning slotlc n th© Ckuii|'any, Jias tho advantage of the ttock. plan o f nianagomouL. with tin* mutual teuttiro of slnring th<i profit? o f tho bnsiuots xrlthout being liable to a#A©ssn\e«ts. Tho trtouulal divl-ieml of profits of this I’linijviny baa rosnltod In a bcnus ornddP'oa to tle p o ’jo y of more lhan lifty por ccAt on the whole prenuion paid. Thc dividund? a r « pAid lu the lift-tmio «( Uio a&?uveJ,thu8 aidir£ them to pay fu.ure premiums. Premiums raay b o paid nnnnaPy, ccir.! ^unuaUy, or q»iarlorly, when tlm policy ia for life ami tho annual pronvlurA amounts or over. Frutn 4ft to 50 per cent m a y be paid by notes. Persons Insured mny visit Europe hi fp>t cIjwr vessels, without oxIba charge at all s c a ttks ot the year, UE^S'RY STOKES, President* 1 C. Y. WiiTMri.E, Secretory. J. L. Haiskt, Ajrjfiaut Stcrdwy. %.$. BrEwniJS, iriuary. Abram DcBois, M. B., Medical JZxcwuwr. * ly28 Ancl O I N T M S N T , All who havorrteuds ami Rotative* In tb* Army o r Navy, ■liculd take eajjQftal caro, tha*, U-. dj bo atnpjjr snpjiltad with Fills and $#t- inunt ; and where tlm hravo Soldter,! mid bailors htiv* neglc*t«d t* provide theirisolves with Uimu, r,© A)«tter present ran be s*ut them by tlmir lriomls. They have bcon proved to bo tho SoIdi*r?a never-failiuz friend in tlio hour of need. C O U G fIS a n ti C O L D S JF F E O T L Y G THOO£j3 Will be speedily relieved ami cffccltlafly curwl by ushig tlms* adtnL rablo medHn«s, au«l by paying proper attention to tbo Direutious which are attached to each Pot o r Bux. SIC /C raC A D A Q U B S and W A J f T OF A P P E T I T E , J.YO ID E J V T A L TO SO L D IE R S . Tlioso ftehu^s which so sadden us, usually arise from trouble or an noyance*, obstructed perspiration, or eating mid drinking whatever is unv;hol«sttu\*f ihns ihstgrbhis the healthful nrHon of th* liver and idoitmeh. Thvse organs must be rellej*d, .f y»»u desire tebe well.— Tb.e Pills, takan according to th*'printed instrnotions, will quickly pro duce a healthy action ih both liver hud xtomuqb, nod as a uatnral *ou- ?.eq«snc© a cloar head and gornl appetite. * • ” I V E A K X E S S 'o r D.EUTLJTY, IN D U C E D b OVJSK FATIOUJEX Will seon disappear by llio use of lluse* inra’jiahle ^ills, »nd t h a , t i dier will quickly acquire additional strength. Kevbr lot tho Bowels b# either confined or unduly acted upon. H may soom *trungo-that Hollo- iviy’s Pills Aho*ild l*s n-cnmmi'iidod for Dysentery and Flnx, many per sons s u p p ling that tlioy would increato tl;o reiaxaLon. This ia * gfent inhtAke, for these P'Jte \rill oo’rrec't Hid P vbr a fid s'iomaeh and thm re move all tlm acrid huKourn from tbs system. Tlii.v hjoUvcuio will fiva tone and rigor to tho whole organic system however deranged whil* health and strength follow a s t matter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of tho £ow«lv to Pure n t thi? famous wodiom«. V O L U j X T F E U S A T T E N T W 2 X ! IJX D ISC M E T IO N O N YOUTH. ’ ’ Sorc« and iTlcsrs, BlstcUo* and Swelling*, can w ith tcrtaUty b « radi cally curod If tLe Pills aro taken uight nsd morning, and. the 0iutin*ui bo frtely usid » r aUt*d ti tVe printed instruction's, iftreatert in aty other inann*r they'dry up in cuo p art tobrdak out In anotbor. 1Th*r*- a* thi* Ointment will reumv© the Uuwteri'fror^ thfVvateib nil4 l*av* tu* Patient a vigorous and hsalthy man. It will ftquire’a littl* p*r*ov*r- anc* in bud cases lo insure a lusting cv*. Ifor rV O lfjN D S either occas le d M the M I W I J S A B R E or the B U L L E T SO R E S c r B R U I S E S . * To winch Qv*ry S©ldi«r *tid Pallor ere liable, there m « n * modicin** so safe, s u r tan d coav«;d<ml a* Ilolloffay^ iqfitj and Ointment. Tho poor wounded and almost dying sul!jr*r might havo ills wounds drosicJ ioiwod.irtoly, if fie would ojil.v provide biiuself with thi* match- loss Ointment, which should bo thrust lido the wound and smeared xll round it, then covor*d with n pieco of Iin*n from his Knap«*ck'»nd compresvod with a handkerchief. Taking wight and morning G or t Pills, to cool tho ■yst*it xud prevent inC/UQmslion Every S(>ldi*r’s Knapnack and Soamau’* Chest sheuld 1 m prorid*d with tbvsn vxlnablo F-om»Ji**.‘ CAUTION !— Nouo xraganwln* unl«i the words “ /ToLtewiY, X*w Yonx a u d 1/5*don,'’ jiro dUccrnihla as a TTaler-mark in every leaf *f tbe bookufdirocltensxround each pot or box; tlm sainn may be f l a i i l f soen by AoiJwiy the lea/ to the liykt. A handsome reward will be give* lo any one rendering; «nch information ns m ay lead to Ihe detection uf any party t>? parti** countorfoiting tho medtairte* e r r*idiu 5 tb* m .h^ knowing thorn to be spurious. ‘ ' ■ f %* S\ld at th* M.u»nufactory of Professor Houow-*\*, ?0 Muldea Laa^ New York, a*d by a ll re3p**!iblo Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout tU« * m hs*d world, in b*x« a t 25 *eiit«} 62 ccnU and $i OR'dl. K|- Thorcs t\ <wu*H*rablo saving 3>y taking ih* large si*-*?. N. B.— Dirertions for tho gnldimee of pattents in erey di*orp*r s*i aftW to <soAx box. lyAI G T o ’ c T r T f s T j GR 0 CE RI E S ! ! • F a m i l y Groceries I ! I , WA1 ho found nt tho G r o c e r y E m p o r iu m ia S m ith Strc-ct, fpHE und^r.-igiicU b^-iiig thankful tor pnst favour.? received from his I. frieiifls nnd public* would call ibeir iiltention te lita stock of Groce ries, Wooden Ware, Earthen AVnro, Yankee JSToticns, ct*;., a l l vf \VlilcU nr© warranted to bo o f t’ o b e st quality. • IT-.roC v i l u*:«l *e.a tor yourselves, and von will b e promptly waited upon. CHAS. II. BEfcGEN, FrcprMor. Jamaica .Tnly 7 , 3SG2. teuton,during tho two years of itsexi-Aenco, I m been aivningfor quaH ty rather than qusintity of business)’wRh a vtow te csLiblHh4 first a.ul foretho.slfatt uudcntahlo claihi to ruspecV aud confidence, with a view to more active fntur* elforf.i. Hunco its extraordinary exemption from losse.?—$5,00p only bAv.i'K.bcen incurred during th* your. Tli* Wash ington, duringjWyedr.1801, gained largely in the number and amount of its polKaasf, with a strictly cash business; whdo th* Josses a n d ex penses have boon b«IiMv tlio nverngo of other ofl]o«H. Its ngonnd the limes considered, it nmst be cheerfully admitted that tt h as don* avoU, uud tbqt It gives promise ofa useful, profitable and houorAbi* fnturo. BOARD OF DIRECrORS. CYRUS CURTISS .......................... P rispidiwt . CLAYTON N1HYR0LI) ................. Yi« V rwidrxt . ROUF.Rl’ B. Ml^’tURN.................Grinioil, Mintnrn k Co. GEORGE GRISWOLD, Jit ......... ..tauoN - L. k G. Grtawold, ROLAND C.» MITCUF.LL ............. II. O. Milchoh k Co* ’ FREDERICK O. FOSTER ............. Late Foster Z Elliot. HENRY R. FEARING ................... Harris, Knhn Sr fo. JOIIN CASWELL ......................... tahif Caswell & Co. ARTHUR F. WtLI.KAUTU ....... yr,A l’ro?idQHt’Do«ic Ins. Co. THOMAS Hffl’E ........................... Thomas Hope A Co. ■LLWQOD WALTER ................... Pres. NUrcantil* Mut. To?. Co. BENJAMIN W. DQNXEr.. . . . . Bonnoy, Titus A Roo. FRANKLIK P. RANDOLPH. . . . RandolphSkidm o res. FREDERICK W. 31ACV .......... ..Secretary Goodhin Firo Ins. a. HENRY SWtFC............................Uonry Swift k Co. DAVID A. WOOD ........................ Lato Wood, Tomlinson k Co. FREDERICK TRACY ................... Tracy, Irwin A Co. ** ' WILLIAM II. ARPINWALL Lato Howard k Aspinwall. HENRY W. PEC K ,.; ............... ,-y6. i50 Frodtkt’root. Enameled Muslin, Drills and Duck, f*T ia], by ' WM, T, BRUSH. , ,No. 183 Pearl slreet. ,,Lato W ward G. Fall* k Co. ..BatMIo k Renwick. ..President Bank of America. ,. L. P Morton k Co. GEORGE N LAWRINC*,. THOMAS HZ FA^L'E. ........ LEWIS F. BA1TKLLC,... JAMKI PUN NETT .............. LEVr P. MORTON ............ EFFINGHAM TOtTNSEND. WILLIAM F. MOTT, J * . . L ANDREW V. STOUT PrwtAontShoo and L a th e r Jlxalc. ARIEL 'A. LOW ...*. ........... * ,,,A . A. t/)W k Brothers. CU^TAY SCHWAB.. ................... Celrichs k Co. ' ...V a n WyekjTownaeotl k Co. , . ,N’o. 24 Vosoy street. w e / j j »oS-ov t'L a V f . : : : ; : c , a Pr,k Ko»t. such imprisonment two years. Dated; Jamnica, July S2d', 186?. i - 'i nm't .▼ Nr1 h r r n s m i . JIART1N i : DURYEA, .President. 3’HOMASD'HOMAS BRADL13E;RADL13E! S ecretary.cretary. M B S e .CHARLES H. BARKER. M. D ., Health Officer. Coal! Coal 11 Coal I! I IE Subaotibcrs offer for sale a rery superior article o f Locust Mountain, Leliigh and lied Ash Goal for family SM IT H A H E N D R IC K S O N , N e w Y o r k Ayauue, h k k r ii ? t r isib i .* ___ LEOPOLD BIERTTJRTU... GEORGE A. DOBBINS.. . . notsERT k . friL w rrs ___ JAMES' It. JOHSSTOS.... DAVID WAGSTAFF .......... ABRAHAM RIN'IN'GER . . . JAMES THOMSON . THOMAS A. I'ATTEON . No. 86 Broad street. .Presidont Otjcni Mut. Ins- Co. ,G. fl. Robbfns kSou. , WUIets k Co. J. Boorman Johnston k Co, ,,Late Wngstaff k V*ddcr. ,A. Biningor k Co, ,,Foster ^Thomson. J. A. k T. A. Pattoxon. IN S U R A N C E CO. 16 Wall Street, NEW YORK. - ■ i Capital, r $ 150,000 Assets, - 'r - $ 180,000 Thin Company will Tnstire all description o f J’loperty, nducfing Rents anil Leasehold Interest, agniuat Loaa bj- I'ire n t ibe lowest current rate*, GKO. A. JA R VIS, Prcs'l. W a l t e r M . V k a n k i.in , See’)/, Nicit's. L. B r 0 n d a o e , Sari'c.i/or. Applications for Insurance le.fi wilb SAH’L. S. i.YII.VR and R . D. ALHGEE, will be promptly attended to. ly t - l C o n f e c tion e r y , S E G A I I S , F R U I T , R O O T B E E R , tfc., <fc., AT . CO.VtlKR ,t VANDEKVOORT'S. B a r g a i n s I n TEA S , GEROCERIES, FLOUR AMD PROVISIONS- 1.300 W»l«. Flour at $6 50 por hb). 10,000Hums, city cured, at 7r. 10.000 Shoulders, city v .red, 6c. 5.000 boxes Ch»*oso, 8o. 1.000 kite Xo. 1 Mackerml, $1 p e r kW. l.OOp tubs r-f/aard, ge, 2.000 hbxes of Soap, &c. and 6c l.Ootrboxea Ad.imanllne Qmllcs lEo. 1.001 boxes Starch, pure, 5Jc. 200.#* lbs. Sugar’, raw a n d rutlncd, 8c., Sjc,, 9c. and I p e . 1.000 pafikugeS^tUter, 3 . 60 .,,tRc. nml 2 0 r. Co^'e, frcsli grminri, 10, 12 ,16, 18, and 20r. Cttoic* Green and Black Tea?, 50*10 75c. aviirratitcil. 10,000gallons Now- Orleans Molasses, nt 50c. per gallon. 5.000 gallons Porto Rico Mohssc?, 30c per gal. 5 J00 gallons Syrups, assorted. 300 tierces litas. Io, Finest Old Brandies, Fur modiclnnl pnr|iose«. And all other kimls of goriL? kept in a first class grocery house. m o j a t . t s n . * 260 O R E E inV iO H S T 1 E E T . Occupies his own store, owns thc proporty and has no rent to p a y ; imports and buys exclusively fur ©ish^ndvcr gave a n»M« in his lifo ; suporintends his own huslnc - s from sixteen to eighteen hours every day tlio y ear‘round; consoqu ? ntlj' h e cau undorsoli any grocer in New York. Live h int a call nt Xc. 260 O’rcciUYidi St., & S9 Mnrray, .,v.£iv y o i u c Goods delivered free. ‘ly ! 2 ROBERT H. BERDELL................No. 32 Fror\t s|re*t. JOHN G. V0SE. Pine street, JOIIN H. SHERWOOD ................ . No. 55 Worth str*$t. W. A. BREWER, J» ,..> .............. Ko. 03 Broodwoy, JEREMIAH C. GARTHWAHE, .Koivarlt, K. J. FREDERICK WOOD......................Bridg.pnrt, tjL FREDERICK CROSWEDL ,Now Hovon, C». ' MATTHEW M1TCI1*!,!,. . . . . . . . Hudson, N. Y. TOOMAI B. F I T C H ,,..,',.. . .',«j'r*(DUI0, K.Y, L 11 i l l 9 1 E l l , AND AIL OTHER KJNDS OF B U I L D I N G - M A T E R I A L S . In addition to our wsnat stock o r BUILDING MATBFULS, vr*, havo m*do nrrangqmcBts for. and a r c mur recoirinff a larfM snd well, assorted supply of all tho kihdsof J5A&WSZN, WESTERS and CA N A D IA y LUMBER required for this marketj consisting of Timber; Cedar, Cypress and Fine Shin gles; Siding; Flooring j Studding,.Fencing, 6!«ac Lumb*r all thicknesses, Dres*«d BOAKDS aud, prANKS of^ail deicrfptlons. Also, Llmo, JUdb, Brick; Cenwnt and plaster. First Yard S*nth of tBe Bridge. GUO. B . S10B k OO. , Ftrssr.va, I86t. ) lylQ N1 OFFICE OF M Y B T L F AVENUE A N D JAMAICA, PLANK HOAD COMPANY, No’l ilo.vTACL’k SvKkfir, JiitObi:i,Y.Y, July 14th. 1862. f OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN1, that a meeting of the Stockholders o said coihpany, will bo huld ut tlio Office of said company, $u Wednesday, tlio Cth day of August, 1-802, at olevon o’clock in the f*r«- noon,te bear th* T>-:a?uror’s Peport , aho, the Report of tbe Commit- tet-3 on Assessments and CuUe'clions—and'to consi-ler tho condition of the conii»any, ns to Us alfalrs ntid l.abiiilic'\ and nteo ils property and interest, affected by iho protcedlngs of the’Mayor and Coiomoti Council of the city of Brooklyn, for opening M.vrl’c Avomto ; mid i«3 teko sucji action thereon, as may hudeMn^d expudldnt and prwper by thc iiteeliog. By order of tho Board of Directors, flwtt ____________________________ W. ,T. COGrftVEI.I., S^rdary. Notice. TS HEREBY GIY|N tlmt m y wlTo ANN, having .left m y i>cd and J. board without any just cause or provocation, I hereby ferbid iwy pcrpf*!i from trusting b ur on m y account' ns F will pay no debts of hor contr'ftclhig tibm thfs Jato. 1 ’ STEPHENf CAlARMAN. llenipolead, July 23, 18G2. C S T O D D A R T & T I L L Y , HOUSE &. SIGN PAINTERS, l * < t p c v H a n g e r s , A ' c . , .\'cxl door lo S. B . Grossman'* Carriage M atiufatlorv, JAM A ICA, L. L, fllCIANICFCL for past favors ami hoping’ for a fcohlinuxnco ftf their X sharo of Ih* pnbUo patronage, desire to Inform tlicir numerous friends and the public, that llioy nro prepared f* execute all *rd«rs in their Hue o f business vvithjproniplnrss and il^patch. They continue te givo their personal attention to Graining, Uttering, Funiilnro Varnteh- ing, A:c. AYalli ar-1 Cailiugs EalsomlneU, white or colored, in tli*b*cl manner. • ’ Leaky Koofs (urea. Solo .1 goals for jrflery’s Talent India Rubber Paint, ter Jtoote, Out hiildlngi, Arc, July 1,186?.’ 3ml0 N e w P a i n t S t o r e . M ESSRS. ’WRIGHT Je CO., would rca|ioclfulJy inform t.!io citizen* of Jamaica and Vicinity t h a l llitfy b ar# opened a General I-aint Store, a t the atore formerly occif* pied by Mr. David Bergen, where they intend keeping con stantly on hand a largo assortment o f I’ni its, Oil*, Olnsa, Pntt.y, Varnishea o f all descriptions, Brushes, 'Wiudoir Shades, Tassels, P a p e r Hangings, and in f a c t e»«srytbi«f that ia usually kept in a'stor’c oT tbis kind. A portion of tho public\ patronage is respectfully solici- ted. * \ « Jamaica, Juno ,23, 18#?. OYSTERS In every stylo, by the Hundred orotlicrwteo, c*nslnntlf-Mi baml mt CONGL’lt * VAXDEItY D O ^ ^ f \ S H I N G L E S I I ! A Fnrgo o f 20*ln. CYPRESS SHINGLES Just recsiVed- froin Vfrgiahiv fiO.OfiO CRDAR do., from C»n(’ la. 400,900 Bivcd Fins .Shingles.. 206,000 Sawed Pino do. Just received ancl for Rate by FluPhlng, July 21,1862. ________ GJEO. B. ROB 4c COf 19tf I c e C r e a m . AT ■’ COKGBIt a VAKDKRVOOItT'S. . G u a n o , TVTO. 1 I ’E K D V r A V GUANO, fo r s a le by i \ ........................H E N R Y IIE S D tlH S O N k SON. Jam a ioa, M a rch l'r , 1 |# 2 . > '• I c e d I c e ! ! - . At CONGER Sc VAW D ERVOORT’*) ‘conwr #f TTtfrlman Are. and Fulton St. * *' Families supplied at their residence* during Ihe lefcson M mejitnfc* rates, . M A C A R O N L - ‘ F resh I tftlU o , ju « i r e c e iv e d »t the ,f HAtTi <?ypffA p y A C T a Oftawa’s Ro«t Beer, 1 PLEASANT BEVERAllB fo r warm WMtlOer'klW * n « c o l]« i l Purl. A tair of tb* B loni, # » r »»l. b y tb* *H*» nr m o u n r o , »t Jim tfc a , July *, l l « 2 . CONGER k VAKDfRVCORT’* . French Chimneys FO R K E R O S E N E L A M P S , a new atfci M M r U r • r t i . U . H e a t w ill n o t b r e a k them ; F o r ra l e a t * * • » '# • ’*ooh. M w c o D ’s a u r i t a T s t o i u . - Jamaica, April 7j l i t 1,