Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 251, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 July 1863 — Page 4

NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS

at E. A. COOK & GO.

ARE BKCIIVINvi AND OP IKING AT

Its No. f FIRST STREET, A New and Elegant Stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods AND 130INT O Their Goods have been selected with (treat cars ty experien-ed hands, with special reference to the trade of this city ; were bought lor CASH and will b- sold very low to fash Customers only. Their stock comprises all the most ELEGANT STYLES Required to co tllnte a first class 13 13" Goods House, IXBRACIJKJ Black, Plain and Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, Fine Mozambique Dress Goods.plain and Check; Bareges, Organdies and Jaconets, Lawns, Mourning and Summer Dress Goods, of every description. Point Lace Collars. Collars of every Variety, Mourning1 Setts, Monrning Collars, Silk Talmas Sacques, and Circulars of all kinds, Lace Mantles, Summer Shawls, Silk Parasols, a beautiful assortment just received. Marseilles Quilts and Spreads, Cloths, Cassimeres, Staple Goods of every description. 3STOTIONS. Our stock in this line is large, and of the finest quality, to which particular attention is directed. Remember the place for bargains NO. 7 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. DRY GOODS. DRY G00M ST8E Wholesale and Retail, (Double Store.) J. T.&S.A. COOLIDGE HATE JCST RETCRND FROM THE EAST and are daily receiving their Seivutl Spring purchases at from 25 to 50 per cent di-. ount from early - pring prices. Our whole stock of Cotton Goods have been marked down at ptvseiit New York Tains. In addition to our furim r attractive S ck, we bare added Kew Organdie 91nslins, Sew Organdie Robes, Kew Jaconett Muslins, Kew Paris Grenadines, New RicU Silk Mantillas, Kew French Iace Mantillas, Kew Chahtllla Lace Mantillas, Kew Style Parasols, Kew Style San Umbrellas, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Hem stitched Handkerchiefs Ladles' and Misses' Hats Rich Black Silks, MEW PLAIN SILKS, l n all the NEW SHADES, from a snbdned Muiise to the enraged TAN and LEATHER Color. Brawn and White Check Silks. Black and White check Silks, And a Hundred other Styles. Alexander's and Baton's Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Misses' English Hosiery, CORSET STATS, FOIST LACE, Eoniton, Maltese snd Valenceinnes Lacs Collars nd Setts. 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF H.I O EE HT" 2T Ccmbricand Mull-Embroidered Edslnjs and Inserting. Don't fail to look at our 20 Cts. Bleached thirtings. Linen Handkerchiefs for 10 Cts. BEAUTIFUL CALICOES From IS to 20 Cents Formerly sold for 25. Honey will be saved by giving us an early call. Clinndlei-'N IBloclx, No's. 14 & 16 First Street, Two doort West of Post Office,) 'EVAKSVILLE, INDIANA. nyl8 J. T. dk. A. A. COOLIDGE. . S ANL'fcLloN turrsii pvumis Wngol's XJ celebrated Darid-lion IVfl-e for sale cheap at ILLlWll S Fsmiljr Oroiery.

INSOLUBLE CEMENT.

Gssar Diocv t.BT. iSKFl'L and VAIXABLE DISCOVERT! IIILTOIST'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Vplrtirable to tie useful art. Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before tha public. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two Tears 1t j -'i-artical iu.-n, and pronounced W SUPERIOR TO ART I Adhesive-Preparation known. A Bw thing. Hilton s Insoluble Cement (s a new thine, and tha result of veara cf study; ita combination Combina Scientific Principles, Vnd under no cirrnmstanres or . hangs of temperature will it be--ome corrupt or ei it anv offensive mell. " hoot fe shoe Manufacturers, nsing Machines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it works without delay, is uot affect tion. Boot A Shoe 'Manufacture ed by any change of temperature. Jewelers. JEWELE RS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. It is especially adapted to Families. litamer, And we claim a. an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. IT IS THE ONLY LIQUID CEMENT Extant, that is a sure thing for It is a liquid. mending FCIUMTTRE, CROCKERY, TOYS, BO.VK, IVORY, And articles f bousobold ust. RS MEMBER Beraember. Hilton's Insoluble Cemeiit Is in a liquid frm and as ea ily applied as p -Kte. Hilton's Insoluble Cement Is insoluble in water or oil. Hilton's Insoluble Cement A.iheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Manufacture irs 1'acKagee tmm I ounces ' to 10" lbs. IIILTOX, BROS. & CO., PSOPRIETOBS, PROVIDENCE, B. I. Tints. Jry-iy MEDICAL. DR. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND CEDRON BITTERS, The latest and Host Important Discover) ofthc 19th Century. ATO MAX'S SAME IS MORE INTIMATELY J. V connected with the history of the Materia I Medica of the United States, or more favorably ; known as a pioneer in medical discovery, than I that of Dr. J;iHN BULL, of Louis'ille, Ky. His inimitable preparation of Sais -parilla ha-- long ' stood t theh ad of the various compounds of that ' valuable drug His C mfocsd r ct balcf Wild I Cheret ha lieoime a household word throughout ! the West and South ; and his Worm Lozenges, in lrsi than a year after their introduction, attaiued a refutation as wide-spread as the continent of North America. But th orowning glory of his life remains to be attained in bis latest discovery, or rather combination ; for he do- s not claim to have been th- discoverer of CEDRON which is the basis of the bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Cental America, to whom its virtues have been, known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly maia'ia, aud baudb-s without tear the ni"t vrnernons serpents. It is a belief with them that while there I breath left in the b"dy, tbeOcdron is potent to cure, no matter what the disease may be While Dr. Bull is not prepared to indorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satis-ft-d from a thorough examitiati. n of the evidence relative to its virtue, that as a remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatic influence, it stands w.thont a rival and jnstly deserve the reputation it hoi so long enj yed iu Central America and the West Indies. In DYSPEPSIA, And its attendant train of symptoms, its acts more like a cli .rin than a nicmcine. 1 hero is nothing in the whole range of the Materia Modica, that lor a moment hear a comparison with it in this disease. A lull ncrout.t of this wonderful plant may be found iu the llth edition of the U. 6. Dispensatory, ages 1387 and 1:8. A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termfLation and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of C'edron wltn other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of Copper- du'illed liouroon whisky, wtucn he i conedeut has no equal in the world. tie uncut turuish a volume of certificate, but the public have long since lo.irmrt to estimate such things at their true value. The sih-st plan lr every one to test for himself tne virtues of a new medicine. Give Cetlron Bitters, Our trial and yon will nev r use any others. It t not necessary to pni-lib a lone list 01 dis eases for which tie Cedron Rttt'-r1 ate a specific. In all dis am of t e MO.llAI 'H. BUtV. EI.S, LIVER OR KIO.VKVS; 111 all .'tV-clions t tile 01 the IS K A lis IJKPE.ND1XG IPOS DEIIA.VGEMEAT OV THE STOMACH OK BOWEL; in Gvl T, RI1EIMAT1S.11 and It EL. RALGIA) Audio l- JliVJill AXU AfilE) It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures theee diseases, but it prevents them. A wine ghiss full of the Bitters taken an hour before each mial, will obviate the ill tfrct of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the teri-on taking it against disease tinder the most trviug caposuree. Kold by Druegists and Grocers generally. sa-Dr. JOHN BULL'S Princi. al Ofhoc, Fifth Street, Louisv He, Ky. Sold by U. J. PCIfl AEPFER, W lUKRBOWc.lt, je2B-3m PETKK Vlk.KI.ING. RAT EXTIRMINATtR. Oulv infoilible remedies known. " Freo from Poisons. . Not dangerous to th Human Family. Rats come out of their boles to die." rySold Wholesale In all large cities. ftsTSold by all Dbvqcistb aud BetaUebs everywhere. yi 1 1 Bewabe of all worthless imitations. "f-oe that "Costab's" name is on eash Box, I Bottle and Flask Iw-fore von buy HT Ad.lrem HENRY R. COSTAR, .' ty-pBiJctAi Defot 4ftJ Bboaiiwat, N. Y. j tasrSoldby KELLER A WniTE, H holesalo and Retail Agent, j ' nvl.l-Cm Evansville, Tnd. BROOMS -25 doien Faucy Carpet Brooms , 20 duieu Shaker Brooum ; tor sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

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BOOTS AND SHOES. CITY

BOOT&HD SHOE STQBL COMBS & GATCH Baring rented the Store Room recently occupied By jonn xtasn, sc SECOND STREET, Are now openlning an entire New and Fresh Stock Of tha 13 33 ST GOODS . To be fonnd, from medium to finest quality. Having purchased tV.eir goods for CASH, they intend to sell for Cash As Low as Any Bouse Can Sell. They would respectfully solicit a call from all in want of a Pair of Good Bigots and Shoes. EVA!CV?tlE. May m, lfUi3. MACHINEST. CHKISTIAJI KBATI. S. BEIUIa.lI. KRATZ &, HEILMAN, City Foundry, Mannfactnrers and Builders of Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw ana Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacoo Screws, Gumming Machines, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, THRESHING MACHINES, &c., EVAhSVILLE, I.ND. ritHE PROPRIETORS OF THE CI1Y FOUNDX ry beg leave to inform their friends aud the public iu general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of Machine & Finishing Work And everything appertaining to the Foundry business. They are manufacturing Steam Engines' and toilers of any sire and pew cr required. Saw Mill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any sise ; Distillery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Threshiug Machines, Mult Mills, Horsepowers, Corn Midlers, Machinery of all kinds made aud repaired ; Iron and Brass Castings of every description, Iron Ilouse Fronts, Cel. lar Grates, Ac. Cooking aud Heating Stores of the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. Brewers, Distillers, Rectifiers, &c, npplicd with every description of Cojijier and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, Atteiuporators, Sparges, Stillheads and Worms on au improved principle. Columns for Alcohol Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans, Syphons, Ac. ; Copper. Lead and Iron Pipe ; topper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for lker. Spirits, Oil, Ac. Brass Cocks and Valves, Steaii Whistles, Ac. W erknicn iienl to all parts to fit up work and do repairs on Steam Boilers, Copier and Sheet Iron Work, Ac. Ola Metals Bought. They are dealing in and selling Allen's Improved Steam Guago, Wrought Iron Welded Pipes and Tubbing, Uiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machines, Stephen Hughes' Flonr Separators, German Bolting Cloth, Gum Elastic Belting, Packing) Hose, tec, of the best kind ; Tinplate, Sheet Iron Block Tin, Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Firs Brick. They have every facility of the best Machinery aud workmen, aud will give all work entrusted, to them, their individual attention, tilling orders pomptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable price. "Office , nd Sale Rooms, Foundry, Boiler-yard Machine Shop oa l'ine street, between First and seond streets EvaiiKville. Ind. dec ? reat Sale OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. THE INDKRSIGXEE, EXECrTOBS OF THJ! Estate of M. W. Foster, deceased, offer for sale the tollowing very valnabl City Property: THE THKtK STOKY BUICK, DOl'BLK Store Houses. Cort.er Main nifFirat Streets, 40 by 90 feet, heavy Stone Walls in cellar snd snhstanj tii.lly built in every way, with large fire and bur- , glar'pnof vault, cistern, double privies, and gas fixtures throocnout: now occupied on the first floor by John liealey, Rook-teller and J. P Elliott, Gro-cr; on the second lloor Evansville Li'Tary aud Reading iioou.s; . n the third fiwr the large Hail formerly .-C' U-nl l.y tne rue jnneons. Thine Stoies at the prewnt time arenml-r veut for ?1.7io, ami w. old n mn an.l over S-,000 if vuant THE TWO liliK'K M'liltE IHrRS Alrjoiiont;, oh Fin-t Street, hirge eourl in rear. Now in upi- d ii the tint tlior by U Coju-latid B inker, and ( ollin ii. Bvrg t C-., Ch'thiers; on the tM i . nd tlMr bv C. S. C-!lerfr mid Amuw; at.d on f!- ihir-i rifKir Odd Fellow' Hall At preent under r,ut lor Jl,txJ, and would bring much "'THE VERY I KSIRBLE PTtOPERTY KNOWS as l.ots X.. t. and 7. '. P., 150 by l.'AI fe-t, corner I. o nst and Waier Street, with the two B-"ick , .irehi.u... ea.-h oil by fret, now occupied f the I' s. giiarii-i master : and the convenient Store ah'l I'weliu.g lloii-M , ('i-tern, Wuuiislieil, Ac, adjolninir. l i.d.-r r-nt f"r S1.4"". Jil ft KB VERY M.KGiBl.K VACANT LOTS, comer Lo. net ami Fonrth Sirtot, (fronting on the uppi r market buildings), 2" bv 8.1 leet These Lot woii.d afford thti mt desirable locations lor ' retail stores in the City THK 1KMK WAUEHOL'SE ANT) BRICK p.-uhlo Smokehouse iu rear; Lot 24 by 75 feet; Cistern attached. Sitnated corner I e -rant and liunliam Streets. Theee building are well adapted i for l'ork Business. I THE FRAME WARFJIOUSB, 37 by 100 fret, and Lirts 5, Con. I 7, Block 28, E. E., being 84 frot i on Canal and running throngh to Church Street. 1 The attention of CAPITALISTS is refpectfully 1 invited lo the above list, containing the most d. sirable property ever offered for tale in this City, and presciits an opjKjrtunity for the most 1 reliable and profitable investment that could lis 1 tniiilr; and being situated in the very centre of i business, it mnt maintain its pre-eminence. ! TITLE PERFECT. Terms will ba made known I by application to 1 tiho. ri'M Kit, or 1 mfcSsi - JOHN W. VOsTKfl. ( Exerutors. GLASS & QUEEN W ARE. STOCK ENLARGED. PRICES REDUCED, M. A. LAWRENCE Has coubled his Stcck, and i cow eliing his Glass and Queens-war lower than any other House on the Ohio River. Will bs supplied with an unusual quantity of Common Ware. Call and try him. FOR SALE. SEASONED POPULAR FLOORING AT C. A. ARMSTRONG'S, Cor. Division and Canal ; or 91 Main St. jyil-lw NEW nRLEANSCGABoOhhds Urge graLn new srop ; ler sale by p2 No, 4 Sycwfflorefitreet,

CIGARS & TOBACCO.

JOSEPH FENDRICH & BROS., No. 155 Forest Street, t 49 fSontn BALTIMORE, MD. ' JOHH PENDRICH & BROS., COLUMBIA, PA., AKD f. FEHDBIGH & BROS., Evansville, Ind , Brancbes of the Baltimore House, atAnrrACTCBEM or TOBACCO WE ABE NOW THE MOST EXTENSIVE I Manufacturers, in our Una, ia tha State. We offer the following Tobacco and Cigars, of our own manufacture, for sale: Boxes of Five Lump per pound-. SO Cts. 2X) Boxes of 10 Lump per pound 60 Cts. 200 Boxes Frank's Orange Lump lb. 65 Cts. 3(10 Rose Bud, in Caddies, per pound CO Cts. 300 Boxes Barow's. in Caddies. 30( Caddies Penrh Leaf, per pnnnd 60 Cts. 200 El Dorado, Liclit, per pound SI 300 Caddies Pancake, Light, )er pound 80 Cts. 100 Boxes Sun Cured Tobacco lb 56 Cts. 4,00(1 tbs Home Spun Twist Tobacco; 1,(XI Barrels Smoking Tobacco; 200 bnxn Bond's Scotch Snuff; 60 Half Barre's Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco ; 100 Merrhaum Pipes ; 101) Gross Briar and Wood Pipes ; 200,000 Clay Pipes, assorted ; 100 Gross Rubber Pipes ; 1 0.oi 10 assorted Pie Stems ; 25,00(1 Onha Cigars ; 24, o 0 Henry CI iy Cigars, first's ; 20,00 Henry Clay Cigars, Second's ; 2-.0O0 La Napoleon Cigars ; 30,000 El Brutus Cigars ; 200,000 Half Spanish Cigars; 200,000 Segareets ; 220 000 La Salvdina Cigars ; 400,000 Packs Smoking Tobacco; .VI Drums Turkish Smoking Tobacco; 1,000 Bales Kinnicanick Smoking Tobacco; SO Drnms Shanghie; 2.000 Pounds Mackaboy Snuff; 2,000 French. SnnfT. Me' chants and Store-Keepers, look lo your interest ; examine our large stock. No. 27 Main Street, Sales Room Factory, Cor. Loenst fc Water Sts. Ws manufacture all the above goods, and will sel SO per cent, cheaper thau any House in our State. We would call the attention of Merchants who deal iu our line, to buy front the manufacturers, wnere llivy .can save ju per cent. F. FENDRICH A BROS., ap2l Kvausvills, Indians. MACHINISTS. v mmwm 1 ruuiwiini, EVANSVILLE, LND., Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS, AKD CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. ALSO All kinds of Machinery appertaining to Railroads, Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring Mills. SUGAR MILLS, of all sizes with th? latest Improremcnts attached ; Tobacco Screws, Portable Engines, &c., &c, &c. House Fronts, Grates, Rail ing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. DEALERS IN Steam Gauges, Gum Eelting, Fire Brick, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting Cloth, &c, at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Repairing done at short notice. Workmen scut stll parts to fit up work snd repair Boilers At Machinery "All orders will receive our individual atteuand will lie promptly filled on the most reasonable terms. tion Office and Foundry on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. ruhlT-ly

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COMMISSION HOUSE. I

A ATT, Gives A Co., ( Cbabe A Brows, Paducah, Ky., j Evansville, Ind. Hakdinq, Given A Co., St. Louis, Mo. WATTS, CRAUE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 45 Beoad Stkeet, SEW TORK C1TT. fTe have opened a House In the city of Kew Tork for the sale of ' rohacco and Western Produce, Under the name of WATTS, CRANE A CO. Sir. D. Watts, of the firm of Wntts, Given A Co. f Paducab, long familiar with Tobacco, will take charge of that department of our business, and Mr. t. Crane, of Crane and Brown, Evansville, will :ake charge of the Prodnce business. mv2l WATTS, CBANE A CO. T. Cox. F. M. HCMPBEXT. COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission 3Iercliants5 Steamboat Agents, WHARF - BOAT PROPRIETORS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. We have taken the Grey Eagle Wharf Boat, and ssk of our friends a continuance of their patronage. One of ns will be found aboard both day and night to attend to the wants of shippers. sepl iDAMS EXPRESS COMPANY New Arrangement. TnE APAM9 EXPRESS COMPANY RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and Mtrons. the Dublic of Evansville and vicinity that. irith increased facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and valuables, rhey solicit a continuance of former favors. Esaecial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafte Notes, and the transportation of small and valuable packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves ot ti arilities of the Express, can obtain any desired in formation in reference to the routes and details of ;he business, at their office on First street, bet week Main and Loenst. iy2 CHAS. WENTZ, Agent. Copartnership. TTTE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH V ns, in the Forwarding and Commission busness, Mr. R. K. Dnnkerson, formerly of the firm if Slaughter A Dunkersen, nnder the firm name cf Crane, Brown A Co. CRANE A BROWN, nov ' t. A. 8BAXE. til. EB0WK. S. K. DUNKF.BSOX. CRANE, BROWN & CO., Forwardtog snd Comix: isEion AND Special Railroad Agents. Give through receipts and make liberal cash advances on shipments of Produce and Tobacco to Sew York. CRANE, BROWN A CO. Evansville, Nov. 20th, 1801. Jeo. FoTr.. A. H. Foste. W. A. Gwtk. GEO. FOSTER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Prodnce and Provision Merchants, COBKEB Or LOCTST 8TBKET ASO TUE CANAL, angO EVANSVILLE, IND. W. S. M'CLUBl. B. r. BALLABD. C. Jt'fH BE. W. S. McCLTJRE & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOB THE SALE OF Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Beans, Peas, Dried Fruits, Flour and Provisions,' 2SO IE ULtoxX sst , Op. Washington Market, NF.W YORK. REFERESCES. Geo W. White, Cash. Mechanic's Bank, Brooklyn, New Yoik Hon Horatio Billard, Sec. State of New York. Wm. Cripps, Tn-s. Standnrd Ins. Co. New York. A. U. Ballard, Ypsilauti, Miihiein. J. L Kelly, Milwaukee, Wicousin. R. H. Huntington, Adam's IrfT Co. N. Y. J. II Reed, Ltiea, New York. Hon. Henry J Raj niond, New York Times " C. H. ttloeler, St. Aibei a Vt. r. Ward, Laucaster Grant Co. Wisconsin. jelU'lv EOOTS & SHOE:. tDBREB & -BWATHHET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAXEBS Itt BOOTS AND SHOES AKD Hats & Caps, No. 15 Main Street, ! EVANSVILLE INDIAN A. AMERICAN STABLE, On Third bet. Main and Locust Sts, 'nHIS LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH X is well known throughout the country, possesses Stable advantages superior to any simiUr establishment in the City, having arrangements for the sereption of private horses at livery of tha most elegant and complete description, and at the (lowest rates. Carriiiges for visiting to 1st. Coaches, light , I wagons, aud every kind of road vehicle to let. ; Bsnei sold on commission Second hand Buggy's 1 for sale at the very lowest prices. Passeneera forwarded to all parts of ti e country by special conveyance. RICHARDSON, BRITTON A CO. apM " T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED AN Intelligence (iflice on Third Street, fnurdoors west of the Washington Hotel, where lie will give strict and prompt attention to all buio?s in that line. JOHN WAYMAN. Zcltang copy &pV

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INSURANCE AGENC Y,

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J. W. NEXSEN, Marble Hall, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND., Underwriter and General Insurance Agent. Adjuster of Fire Losses and Notary Pub ic. All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ot the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. Combined Cash Capital Renresented over $5,0 00,000 00 PREPARE IN TIME AGAINST THE THE FIRES OF FALL!! BY Prime A No. 1 Insurance - IM THE Phoenix Insurance Company OF HARTFORD. CONN. . The Fruits of the Phoenix Are manifest in the following statement of Showing the amonnt equalized to public -benefit in tne snaps or losses paid in tne vtet and South, during the past four years ; a line of valnahle scrvica, honorable as well as commendable, and which should suggest 17 XX 71 o every man who desires to bestow his iaiuranc patronage upon a WELL TBI ED COBPOBATIOS. f4",277.45.... X7,1.94.... 69.1-4.56.... 32,u7i,t8 .... 3t,2 ti.l3... l!i,323.:H.... 8,S5a.lo.., 1, U7.0W.... 9,7i5.i.... SI,Oo4.3ii.... H,o.'4.'.. ,a32.55 27,U!'8.83.. 22,K59.43.. 3,et;i.'.H.... 655.55.... OHIO INDIANA ....ILLINOIS .. ....MICHIGAN ... WISCONSIN IOWA .MINNESOTA ..NEBRASKA KANSAS -.KENTUCKY ...TENNESSEE MISSISSIPPI .... .... MISSOURI ....ARKANSAS TEXAS ...ALABAMA ..t4",377 44 27,1.22.94 to, 1 74.56 32, 07 . 8 34,92".13 1,:3 34 8,AV10 I,li7.' !',75.fK 34,'i54.3 . 43, 54.! . . 20,83-2.55 27,fi!ts.3 22,8X4.43 3,W.!i 5i5 65 a the rijuilnbh attjmtmrnl, and prompt Cath rpotiie to luat; the FHiESIX $tamlt prc-rminmtly at the head of ita smewum ; sAi7e it eztciuic, proctiC'cai, and ttrtt-cltua bumintm r, stent of loci agenciea, ia mot ejrettUd by any aimilar corporation in the vord. Insurances solicited, and policies issued snd renewed in this leading Corporation, at lair rates by J. W. NEXSEN, Resident Agent, Office. Marble Hall Building, Main street. Cash Assets, January 1st, 1862, $1,992,585.89. Losses Paid, Upward o $14,000,000. The great public service, promptness and reliability of this well-tried and sterling Company, recommend it to preference with those needing Insurance. tf Insurance solicited and Policies issued by J. Y. NEXSEN, Agent, er,e Marble Hnll r.ilildinc-. No. . Main St. CLOTHING. Tt E O "V .A. 1L. THE WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE OF L. L0EWENTHAL & CO., Have removed their Stock to the Store formerly occupied by A. M. SI cG riff A Son., On First Street, Next door to .Y. nollingsworth A Bro., iora short time, while the old stand, enter niaiu an First ' ci reel., is being J REBUILT and ENLARGED For the purpose of receiving their TniiNKFrL FOR PAST FAV0KK, WE DE. ire to smt to our old cuittomcrs. that we in. : intend to merrit, tiy strict attention, clow application and t areliii purchases, a colitin-auue i.f tlieir duly appreciated favors; and to tlw public we would say that all ask is a call aud an txami- , nation of our j GOODS AND PRICES, : To insure us at least a fair proportion of their patronnge. 1 I. S We are closing out our Summer stock at ' greatly rednccd prices to make room fur our Nw Fall and Winter Goods, jei7 NOTICE. ! Notice to Shippers of Tallow, Lard, j Grease, Oils, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING FOB A number of years given their particular attention 10 the sale of the above articles, leel confident of their ability to dUposc of consignments, sent to them ou very advantageous terms. Anv , persons desiring our Weekly Cir. ular may have ! them gratis by sending their address to ABKAM KNIGHT A SONS, j y IftWm 33 Water street, New York.'

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DR. ROB&CX'S STODIACP BITTERS RK SOT TO BE EXCELLED STOMACHIC DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ivvc ooeveoeLvY.W.t vv ia wv&Xcvwei vvsvc.v vfrvW. cvvvc u , fcvW Vsv cs . ycwvcCCvvA accw u jtvea vrvv.oXov c "XSWvovv iVvsvt - Yt ww SovvWv Vvvwe-, Vce vvvc)x "SvWevs, vcvc, vxiiiw vyvYvocy vvaxA.'Cv'vvesaVi.L a YV-T Vvvsve, xve- o. Ijilioiis Fever, Fever and jlgue, Liver CoTTvplaint, CDysjp epsia, Iridzgestiori, JcLVLncLice, Kidney ComplaintsvWv uvvYe. a, arm v V uwCi k.ov5-CYvv yooxs awa VvcyXs, vvvcv wviaVc UYCVk.ti.OOY WO.Vi.,,YeYi. y. "5uWe0s uyc ycv yuyO& SoWee sAWL CiOYiVjoYX.. Iwvcj,oyuC e, tae; o.w VcVya.ax.cA. !' vvv-e. uvv-mx wolcvo.v I . . T P uycc SoXcavcy VYvewdi, VY.Ytv-cvc "OvaYYYvea, 3st-Y, BJexwvachese gitUra art put up M Jlsart bottles, of -vhiah the above is afaosimile. The label is finely engraved, and is provided vjith a safe -guard from, counterfeiters. (Prise $1 per hottle, or six for $5. C. W. ifobaofc, (Proprietor, Jfo. 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 1 J whom all orders should he addressed. FOll SALE BY If. J. SCHLAEl'KER, EvansvlIU KELLER A WITH " JOHN EARL, we Grass. And by th. Irup-piMs and Merchants generally brougliout the United States aud Cauadaa. AUCTION NOTICEr" IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY WEEKLY TRADE SALLS OF I I A. T S , In the City of Brooklyn, L. L, CsmmtntlBg Tbnrsday, July IGtk, aud ending December 17th, 1 63. JAMES H. PRENTICE. i Will sell by An-tion, at his Warehouse, corner Raymond and Uilloughby streets. B.ooklyti. L. I-. on every Tbursdsy diitingthe season, the rstirs productiou of his manulacU-ry, commencing on Thursdaj July 18, 1863, at 11 o'clocK, When we will ofA-r a full line of FUR AND WOOL HATS, orewery Description, in Lots to salt Purchasers. In calling the attention of the trade to the above announcement the undersigned begs to slat. ui iu r iur un season tne same principles that have characterized those of the pant will be strictly observed. They will not only eaibrsca his entire production, but those of other manufacturers of f ell kuown reputation ; thus securing to each sale a varied and complete assortment of , styles adapted to the season. Orders will be received from those not able to attend, and will be filled satisfactorily. The Uats will be prepared for inspection by Catalogue on the niorniui: of the sale, j The entire offerings will he sold without reserve. JAMES H. PRENTICE, An-lio-ieer. sjyConsigiiments of Hats, Hatters' Trimmings and Straw Goods are solicited, and will be sold on favorable terms. H""ITV. .tnty 1f. -v1t-12t "sa ss iss as 1 1 KIED PEACHES AND APPLES 50 bushels I -L Dried Peaches; 18 bushels Pried Applet fcr sale at ELLIOTT S Fsmily Groctry.

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