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THE LONG, I g l^ N P - MARCH 10,. i m 5 . \ W A u c t i o n s a l * ■ -k • °r i !<<••« ’*t,'U % pi: Vntrr reti? F a n i l s * l a i w i n a t s , H a r M t M , . E t c . r e r - $ 2 BjrxqXMx * RfixostoxsbV.'. ■•»••• j •<* .Auctioneer*. '•For **!# a t IfobUo AucUon,b« • • > ... S a t s s r « a r ,) ( a r e h 1»> i s r * , ' * t / ; »t 'the late msidiitte i f Japo C o r n ^ ‘ deceased,,ln Union H»H street, Jamaica: ' • 1 Boim> 1 Vr'agon, 1 TopWa«Qn,l Wood Sled, 1 Hay Cutter, set Single Harness, . Hay, WopdrSfcrivia**,! Harrow, 2.Piongln,Grlnd«tone, Sanuro,ShoveU,Hoee, e t c , 8 pilr Dunghill Fowls, Beetle and Wedge*, and a variety of other article*. • ■ * 3 SAMUEL HENDRICKSON,‘> MORRIS FOSDICK, mcblOwl , , Executor*. jjj- TIBRARRdeSON, --\>1 «> ’>l '‘ GENERAL AHD SUBSCRIPTION* ■ ‘ *■ B O O K P U B 1 . I S H E B 8 , 31 Pax* Row .......................................... H e w Y o r k . SUNDAY-SCHOOL AND THEOLOGICAL . HOOKS., i , We are now sectoring for tbeRptirig Trade, and I \' a i » mi 10 j-yjitcck,(old sM a*w.) mf?' o f i f p t j i e ______ , ____ , , ____ of tbe last “will imn' ieitatnent pf. tbe aald deceased, at theif respcctl've place* pf resldcfiee,*t Jamlca South, in the town of Jamaica, In .aald county, on or before the first day of October next.. D a t e d M arch 7,1870. BENJAMIN T. BERGEN, JACOB J. BERGEN, , lncnlOmO r Executors. gtlPUEfdK COURT-QuijENS COUNTY. Josopb Mclfurray, Plain-1 I ~£ /.* titr, againet Esther W- Furbuihand Suxnorts. John R. Furbuah, her hus band, and John Joyce, De fendants . To tux ' Dsraxbiar*.—You are hereby summoned and required .to answer tbe complaint-in thls action, which will he filed in the oflloo. o f the Clark of the eounty of Queens, at. Jamaica,! Queens county. Now York, snd to serve a oopy of your answer to said oom- plalnt on the subscriber, at hia eflloe, No. 27 Chamber# street, City of New York, within twenty days after the ecrvico of this summons ouyou,-exclusive of the day of sach..aei»lc»baiid\iLyoadiUi tn i m i > ths said com- plaint within tho tlrao aforesaid, the plaintiff hi this action will apptoto jfc*no4)yi»irthe reheidbmanded in the complaint. ‘ • Dated 28th May, 1889. . . . FREDERICK- b AKEE, , ... Plaintiff’e Attorney.* The complaint in said action waa filedin ths-’offleo of tho said Clerk Of Qiieons county, on the 20 th day of May, 1889. FREDERICK BAKER, mohlOwd - Plaintiff's Attorney. . s UPREME QOBRT. Charles M, Randall,'Trustee, Ac., plaintiffs, »• The Metropolitan IsaUroad Company nnd . others, defendants In pursnanco-ot a judgmentof foreclosure and sale, made in this action, on the twent ----- --- 9b, I' ;; . n d f therein described at.follows, via:' ' AU that part, of the Rue or ntiiroad donstrnctod hr? n r a ai uay w- di^AKiis aoiu, m.iae isour OI o'clock, nooni at tbe COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, Number 369 Fulton street, in tho City of BROOKLYN, and said county of Kings, I will sell a t Public Auction, to the highest bidder, tho lands and prcmises, franchises, privileges and property ta sald judgment mehtlcraed ahd. (the .u - ■ ]yI^S thesountyof. . ed as follows: _ ginning at the terminus of this completed, road, or first <UVliTop at the station, or stables, On Metropolitan avenue, near llush.wlek avenue,-in Brooklyn, late lyU- Uamshurgh/sud^running' 'thenoe- along VetrOgjUtair lyn; thence along the line of the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike on the right of way of said tumpiko company to Iflddlo Village, or Lutheran Cemetery, being inclu- sive-of turnouts nnd alde-tracks about three miles, to gether with, all the'right of way, railroad bca, track, nils, ties, stringor*, spikes, chains, bridges, culverts, ditches, or other structure, superstructure, or suhstruo, ture, as now constructed or owned by said defendant! The Metropolitan Railroad Company, or as the same stall hereafter be.eonstfucGd-.anilowmd by .said The Metropolitan Railroad Company, with all tho appurten ances thereto belonging or appertaining, Including, burs es, ears, and tameas, . . Dated January 12,1870. K essbb . SnEtfiox &ABa1ow¥j PMtartflv'A’ttolmey/' The sale of the above-described mortgaged property ia hereby postponed until SATURDAY, the SECOND . GERARD M. STEVENS, Referee. gUPREMB OOURT-nQUEEHS COUNTY. * ’ ' ,R4iniaE.Taik*r, \ , . 1* • -vi ■ '» apaieut ! - Albert G. Bunker, et al. J - In Pursuance o f n Judgment of Foreclosure and 8*io} m a J n In t h i s s n t l n n n n Ska A#*nan*1, .A T9.X.. ___ — ' -**A*A**w UCtjf UA JAI AwAAJy AQ4vy It I* 1)110 IlUUr OI id OCIOCK noon, a t the Steven* House, at HiuitOr’* Point, near .the Few,, hi tW i * u * « W feteeii? I WIII aetf a t M .Iic Auction, to the highest bidder, the lands and premises . in said Judgment mentioned, and .therein described as follows,vlx.: t ' Ail that certain lot or oarcei or tana attuaie. innuana oeug iu me U’own ot NeWtosm, tcunty ot yuccas, ana Btate of Now York, bounded and dosorlbed as follows • Beginning a t the intersection of land date ot-ADtMrUM Bnedlker, dee'd, and tbe Fresh Pond Itotd, thence sotXfat forty-ons (41) drones east, one hundred snd twenty-fear (l^'ftjetitlwbeasoath mlRy-Bevim (87).d^gkteaien<fi£ teen 715) minutes cut, one hundrcn and seventy-three met and one-fonrth of a foot, (178 1-tt) thence south thirty-four (34) depce* thirty (80) mlnntei east, one hundred and aeventy-five (178) feet, mors or le*s_; thencs A U C T IO N -aiut- X ’ «i P e r s o H o l lYawrixrtcs,.1 “W ' p r o p e r t y S ; . . . . . ' . . . . I.AucUoneisr, s •«'#•»*« • •*ss* a**#a*^lMf)fe n- _______ , . ^h«,suh*^>er,wili sejllat Publlo Auction, on - . W adlassM ay, M arela * • , 18VO, a t 1)4 letoD r. Wm.D, Creed, deo'd,»t i, L. I., t l pfbUowtng a> tide* of Personal ' pperty,, ^ J tailhg to tha satiate of u j d , .-I dw&Medt vtx . : T I J q n e ,- f Fhi^hi, 1 *#d«nert, TWhoeJharoow, j I n ^ s n ^ o t , 2 stavt*!, W in^— ~ BdrearU,! Ctotbea i It, 5 Rulh-l ItdK, consisting of 2 Hahoaouy Ti kimyOhahft,tMarble-Top Table,! ikety, GlasaVrare, KaiVea .gitiOs, 2.Feath*r Bod|) fete-a-Tetea, i lable, 1 Lady’s Roek- etc., and a number of articles no) B A L E P O S I T 1 V B - T E R H S C A S H . mcMOwY H. MT. ROWLANR, I WM. ORBED, Jg^A U T IFU L GOODS, . vi* jixw- Ann iixxsfoiix ” . L E M O G E S H A P E S . White Porcelain Opaque DltinCr Sets, 167 pleoe*..t2500 Smsllor *lie*etl proportionately IoW-ln price..... TeaSst*, 44 pieces, elegaht style.................. Toilet Bets, U niece*, elegant stylo.,... ........ ...,. 8 80 A BeaUttful Water Gobfeb per do Also on Outlei d o ien...... 480 880 189 Setid forPhOtographand Price List,knalied free. ( ders from tho country Carefully selected and packed receipt of draft or P.O. order.' ' . WASHINGTON HADLEY, ’ Nos. 5 and 13 C oofbb I nstitute , Middle of tbe Block, Sd and 4th A.venne*, between 7th'*hd 8th Streets. mch!0m3 T O ALL SONS OF TEMPERANOS-The mat ter ol taking DEGREES will ta brought before the Division. A full attendance tn requested. By order ol tho W- P, V?M. S. ELMENDORF.W.P. Attos V isjdv, R. S. mohlO motion where . Warded mohl0w3* raver Biitiwhuiu uioHuuiitui |i««? uuvc he may be fottnd, will bo suitably re. il0w3* LOCKWOOD ABRAMS. westerly inaiina parallel- With tha Cypie** 'HlPa aad WUlismtbnrg Plank Road, (40 1-10), forty feet and on* tenth of a foot j -thencc ■oulberiy i t yfght angles to said wtmentionedliaefl^), one hundred and twenty-run* feet, to mpoint tn tho northerly lino of *ald hut ruen-i tinned Road, dlatant (116),’one, hundred and fifteen feet weaterly from apolcl formed by the intenection of Hid florthem line o r tald C^rpfese Hilla and Willlamihnrs Plank Road with the westerly hue of tha Freah Pond *0*d;-ft™ M 'B«ffir(im 'ei^ a<7ffee»' -wo*^ altmg th* mid Cypras* Hill* and WtHkauhuig Plank. RoMS (026), »ix hundred and twenty-five feet, to the interdio-. (ion o f said Road and land late of Meir ScbnlU: theuo* north (410»; * . .......................... ................................... four hnndre- .. foot along l*nd _____ ^ ____ , _____________ wid, and land- latk Of Alihham SsHdlkOr, deceased, thence along Mid land late of said Snedlker North (*73 lo), aeventy-three degree* and ten minute* east, (4181-2) four hundred and slxtoeo ket andgne-half of afoot, to the point or plao*«f hegiinlhgT <- Dated February 24, 1870. .GERARD M. STEVENS, Referee. L. W m o r , Eaq., PiaintlfT* Attorney.' gDPRKME COURT—QUEEHS COUNTY, Haria lubella Hendenon,' Harriot hi* wifi*, andoth- Pursuant to th* Judgment older -Of the Sunrem* 'Leurt, nude in tho ahovo-entiflcd action on tno 23d ^ w«pw><Wril) 4uy qf yehrniri lkBjfon* tbanjaand eight hundred und slxty-nin*,) X. tho undemlgncd R*> vlll »11 at PuiJlo AucHou, hr Lawrence, Oakley * Fimrty. AuetlontCra, at tta Hotel now kept by Mra. ^•rGr 'Hlel*, in ' the vilfage and Town wr Newto- ■Jouaty of Queen*, oa FRIDAY, GU F ^ y ^APRlL18?(Vat thmol*lock In the afi*rn day, t h e h m d s ^ b ^ s e ^ h i c h i ^ dMri la tfl* Hid Judgment, ** r , Alt UtatHttal* '- vuodjand ofJRieeddntit Kofyer; Kmtb*rty partly tvf' ftarkadef . ..v.—tffneu* NrwBuahwiak t o l t«W*a>w»,oeelaieing % 'm w r i ^ '4 » F * t a te 6 f c . ■ s s s s s s s -If MONGER’S ' , X j t r n s r q i a : b o o m s , Corner iforrlman Avenue w d Fulton streets, Jamaica, h e n y lilan d . ' OYSTERS I N EVERY CONCEIVABLE S T S tE i ALSO, BY THE QUART. HUNDRED, OR THOUSAND. - I C B C B E A M ! ' always on hand, and fumlshcd to families, parties and picnic*, on reasonable terms. Tea, Coffee, nnd homo made Pica at all hours. Connected with the saloon ia a room for the qapeclal aoeommo- - datlon of Ladle* and Families.' (En- r . , trance ouHerrlimui Avenue.) March 10,1870. ___ 6m E LECTION NOTICE.-Tho Annual Meeting of the Proprietors ofthe Spribgfiejd Cemetery, will bo held, at tho honie of L. E. Decker, on Saturday, March 12th, 1870, at seven o’clock Id tbe evening, for the par- e rso of electing three Tru'etcei, in tbo place* of L. E. ecktr, 'Wright P. Hlghle, and Daniel Smith, whose terms of office will then expire! and to transact such o t h o r b u a ln e a a a * m a y bo s u g g e s ted . . J. Li. HIGBIE, mchlOwl ' . Secretary. m m t i w , g t M t t m n , * ( • JJH N E B B I T E R , By the tub, firkin, and retail, a t ! 245 ’ BRINCKERHOFF’S. ROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, Wholesale *nd retail hy (63) J. IV. BATTEE. J^TEW CROP m W ORLEANS MOLASSES, 248 , A t BBINCKERHOFF’S. P A t 213 iLENTY OF FRRSH EGGS ISAAC C< HENDRICKSON'S, Canal and Fulton sta. JJL A C K . V e l v e t e a a fo r C loaks, $1,00 p e r y a r d . 2312- •' . A t J - BBRNH A BD’tU 1 0 0 BAKn^ LS 07 a p p l e s > Fo^aleby-thetar*c!,err«t.U.R»*fCK^ o3?Fis_ jpOTATOES AND THHNIPS, By tha1 barrel tmd a t retail. Families Supplied.\ ■' 244 - At.BBINCKERHOFF’S. J ^ E W HULLED BUCKWHEAT, . And FLOUR far sale hy H. HENDERSON. JJ E S T BUTYER > ' 50 C e n t s p e r P o u n d , i A t H . HENDERSON’^' ^JNIOW RALL, ... Feraale D$partiiient r' ; JAMAIC|k.:L[,I . ' •/- Ito # if. . . Tiie 61*t year o f thi* popelar-IjutUaUos, so iotue jnnxL favorably kuown a* MI h Adnda’a flwa laaryfor; If oang Ladlca, opeqa on the 17th Fsekoaher^ Thorough and' accqmjilihcd Teachera nrw gmplcyod. la osuk depart. raeqt, and ths method of Irwtriastfoa UdopUd by Ml** Ste vena i* ttaneardt of m athm w u aful expttrtsne*^ Circular*, with full infoneaUoau toterm*rete., niay bo had upon applloagon personally o r hy letter, a t the S»tuln*ry,«rotthe-foUowl»r— - - - - — T .o.T.a, J •■■uit'ff Hon. Wm. J. Cogawpll,,,.,Pre*idont Board o f TruateeA ^ L L . S . r . . . \ . . r Uw aH a tw t, jJcwYork. J.D .P.O g d e n ,E sq.,.,...'Jdw m iam e t., , do . Homer If. Sttuirt. Q q ,,A :<ilt8 Bkmdway,; . dd \Vini*ni Pbraoer*•••••• 4 A•••;•** p• tft *• • Latham » . Jagyar. . . , . a * . JOlU) Ji ^n)l(I00^«**4MMistfyq«.<M»*iM J*m * » A .m eniy,J....,.».«.„b.,...,»,... John N. Brinckerhoff. JobnM C ranp.........,..,..,..r; . „ . . . . . . . do.'. 91; g A L T , By the sack, bushel, and a t retail at 66 ■ . . BBINCKERHOFF’S. ptLO U R , FLOUR, FLOUR. ... ' Best brands Family and St. Louts Flour, always on band and fob salo by the barrel, hag and retail, a t 60 - , ■ • BBINOKERHOFFS. ^A R G E BREAD' Forjaleby. , , 128 C. H . BERGEN. Bmlth.Btreet, Jamaica. D In orl each. 84 i EVOE'S KEROSENE OIL, of one, two, five and ten gallon* Vammted aafc. Forsalaat _ _ V BRTNCKEUHOFF’B. JJIO K O R Y NUTS AND CHESTNUTS, £ 248 AtBRINCKKRHOFF’R •Jgt A . .HAIJPTMAN, i\ . ! -U i i f t t • !u r! . nxALix ix -e C A B I N E T m B N I W I B S UPHOLSTERY, BEDDING, , . LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, Eto, No. 104 Fuwoa Avxxtr*, Opportt* Bridge *treet, ’j BROOKLYN, L. I Slyl CO., ^ H I T B , 115 FULTON AVE., BROOKLYN, Near DnfiBeld atreet H a i s , C a p s * ^ u r s , Th*Lar*«tandChe»pe*t*tock of Children*Hat* 1 * v -A ^ .i F U R S R c l i n c d , A l t e r e d m d R e p a i r e d ■ \ .J .i [ ^ t ^ f b r e r r e r t n f ^ . - , ^ , ISit ddor. • a r rV*T773TC*7Tpf«m j ' 1*11-'-'*. t j-,i . : f Om c tw • P I S K < 3 e H A T O S i , B A N K E R S , do do ii do ‘ do » i9 - do ■ i j N l O l V H A t L A C i p B S l Y , V ' - . ■ M a. 1 e $ $ jptTO;© . Next Beaaloir begins t, Sqpertoir— adyantogmti ptember#th, 188S.. , --------- - ----- ------ .evert .dejisrtin'enti o f Study. Instructions thorough and phllpscpbicil, . Teachers allgrhduiitc* Und ekpcrlonfcea, A ^hrmry Depart^2t?co^uctfed^or?the principle, » No teaQhliio gpod. ennugn ’for htalhntrabht.feheit,’1 to bb established attbo openlhtf oflbe ubislon. TnTtloh 36,00nofcquarter.• ’ ' .. , , A Commercial Cotlrac, with all necessary apparatus for fcuptng all things vlsuaUy tkaaht ih Commercial col leges, Including TcPs-Mphy, to begin. November 1st, and continue to April 1st, l»7tb Tuittohjdi). \ Telegraphyln connoctlbnwlth other studies of regular course, *11) extra. Telegraphy alono, 326. I) is Very Important that allstudctitaabould hopfeae'nt, ontho first day of the eesnlop. . , 'Preference in rooms givon toatuaenta in orderof ap-. plications SeridJor circoIai%' -. • 02 t r ... ^HABBRQUOK, Principal. Oealen in OoTomiront Seoimti^ J fo .5 J fo ts s a u -S t., N e w I*orJba,l t ; . Fbmktaky 15th, 18T0, f Th* reaukabl* neoes* which attended otrr negothw Mon of tk* Loana of the Ctxtaat. Paonia RartaoAB- Coiirair, and the WxsriaxPaoino BiiLsonn Cox- u a r, aid tk# popularity and credit which the** Ltass* bar* maintained Id the market*, both of thle eoastfyand Europe, have, shown that the. First Rost- ■age Bond* of wisely-located and honorably-managed R*Uro»di are promptly recognised ai)3 readily taken an Ore most *nitable, sale, and advantagtos* form of lnv**t- it, ylslsUng a more liberal inoome than can hereafter be derived from ■ Govofhmont Ronds, and available to takothrtrpiwe., , Area red that, In tho selection and ncgotfaUon of *u- perter RaHTotd Loans, we an* meeting * g n a t pubRs want, and rendering • valuable scrvloe—both to tbe holdw* o f Oapital and to those great Natlonsl works of internal improvement whose intrlnslo merit and *ub*. ■tantUI charade* entitle them to the nse of Capital and the eoafidanoe of Investors—wo now offer with special' *onlldeno* *nd utlsfactionthe FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS or in* T HE PUBLIC f a b rlXD I I TO T H E I B .A J D V A N T A G E ! • ' i i TO CALL AT THE YARD OF THE SUB8CRIB- ' ER9, ON N e w Y o r k A y ibnae, J a p i s l e * , w n * x tu K r ’aak^iw stX D or C O A L O E *W C >03D1 As we have all of the diffident qualities and sizes of Coal sjjd Wood constantly onrihnd, snd at as low prices a* the same can be bought lh any otheryard intho village, by giving the wrtght<att4 qual ity agreed to with tno purchaser. We also make a specialty of furnishing t * All Lumber, Building Material, Etc., k FOtt BUIU)KB^ ANP MASONS* ALSOy EVKRY PISOBirTJtQX ASP PATTKBM OF Scroll Work and Mouldings. By close attention to thelf business and the Want* of their customers, they hope to continue In the future the liberal patronage of tho past. Give as a Call: and we Will strive - our utmost to pleaso you. HENDRICKSON & CREED. Jamaica, February 17,1870. Q L D dOMPAJJY'a ! L i e h . i g l i , C o a l . The subscriber haa just received a full assortment of this celebrated coal, and. Is prepared to furnish In any quantity deeired. A good stack of ! 1 ' * Locaut AfoxatstK axil Hid A tk Coal On hand. 110 • ISAAC a'HBNDMCKSON, Canal Street. IJU 9 8 • A L L E N A C R W U L T IIB A L W O R K S ! LONG ISLAND FARMERS ' . . r- * Can lave their regain done^ and can porchiie their P L O W S AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, A t New York Prises, in Brooklyn, snd save the oxpense ' and troublcof crossing tho Ferries. Bond your wagon* or dhroct your ordent to THB ALLEN AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Comer Jay and Plymouth streets,near tho River, be tween Catherine and Bridge Street Ferries, . 'Brooklyn.* E . B. LEVEBICH ic COH J. A , Hoopr, Snp’t. ,i - Proprietors. Rm27rnMr mstorrhrea, or BCmiiial'Woal _______ sions,-Sexual Debility and Impediments to .... ucrvottsncss, Consumption, Involuntary, Emls- o Barrlogo and Jts JL/>| nuc.juvrwA vug \uriuun jcnfvk *” cvo a aid wuiw renowned author, fa- thls admirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis <nm «xSeHeiKia that the awful conse quences of sclf-ahUM may Be effbetnaUy removed with- out medicine, and Wfthonf dangerous surgical opera tions, bougie*, inrtnunsnta, ring* or cordial*, pointing out X mode of pare lit «no* certain and effectual, by UIIDVIUlt CU wiilpiStjj __________ *and*. Sentnnder *col, t o any addresi, in a plain en velope, on the reeeipt of tlx cent*, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. CnlrerweU’s “MarrlagO Gttldty1 price 28 cents. Address the publishers, CHAR- 5.,C . KLINE A CO., P. O. Box4 ^ 8 6 . . . - . . , . 1 2 7 Bowery, New York. p p M T O TRK WORKING CLABSEB.-^We are now pi pared to furnish OH elaaes* with constant employ- , ment at ignite, the whole of the time o r for thb spare moment*. New, llght kndpaMlliahle. i \Person* of either ■exeasliyeasm' •trmtrm T tlonal • hy dsvmi^thefwihote tima^othe bnstne** Boy* *fnd girt* *artt netsrty a* much as men. ^ That *11 who see thisnotic* rMVjMnd their sddrs**, and test the btuloeiss, we tnake Rh vtnpaMlled odbv: ' To such a* am hot Writ Hhbff*d, W* wiU oendRtopay fortbetronhl* pYyntUsf. Fw pWHanlariqa viHuablt sample, which wln do to conmttooe work on and a copy of n t rtOpU’t Lffirtiry. Gssgwisfea Oae of ttaisrgwt and bert family iMW*totov* ptfMMwd—*Q s e a t Dee by mall. Reader, If y o a v ^ p M S S m t ; rtrcfitahleworfc sddrere B. O- ALLRy A Co., Angniiss, Maine- 3H41 Q R N A T 0FFM R I . _ ' B o B A i b x : ' W J k ^ m s t n , . iH RBOADWAY, ir*V Tbitfc, . !OG. MELO* ^ j s j s a s ^ s a t A -,<mtlttMM; Ihe bams _ purehstsd. CMsksw stonreofito, isMitsia* Tht Cfutapoatfo sttd Ohio Railroad, connecting the. Atlsntie coast and tbe magnificent harbors Of thoOhot*- peako Bay with tha Ohio River at a point of reliable' navigation, and thua, wlth tho entire. Railroad ay*tem and water transportatlon of the great West and Souths west, form * th e A d d itio n a l E a s t a n d 'W eat T r u n k Lima, so imperatively demanded for the ae« eemmodatloa of tha immense and rapidly-growing transportation between tho Atlantic apahoard and Eu rope on tha oue hand, and the great producing roglnasot the Ohid and Mississippi Valleys on the other Tiie Im p o r tan c e o f tb ia R o a d as a new o u t le t f r o m th a W e e t t o t h e Sea- magnifies it into one of national consequence, and Insures to It nn extensive through traffic from tbe day of its completion: while, in the development of the extensive agricultural and mineral resources of Virginia and Wost-Virglnln, It possesses, along its own line, the elements of a largo and profitable local business. Thus tho great interests, both general and local, which demand tho completion of the CtiisxrXAKs axd Ohio RaanoiD to the Ohio ltlvcr, afford tho surest guarantee of its success and value, and render i t th e utost im p o r t a n t and substantial Railroad enter prise now In progress in (his C o n n tr y . It* superiority s* an East and West route, aud the. promise of an immense and profitable trade awaiting its completion, have drawn to it the attention and co ope ration of prominent Capitalists and Railroad men of this City of sound judgment and known integrity, whose connection with it, together with that of jmlnent citi zens and business men of Virginia and Wcst-Vliglnla, Insures an energetic, honorable, and suc cessful management. The.Road Is completed and in oporation from Rich mond to the celebrated White SulphurSprlngs of West* Virginia, 227 miles, and there remain but 200 miles (now partially constructed) to bo completed, to cany It to tho proposed terminus on tho Ohio river at,, or near, the mouth of the Big Sandy river, 150 miles above Cincin nati, and 380 miles below Pittsburg.' Lines are now projected or in progress through Olfio and Kentucky to this point, which will connect the Chesapeake and Ohio with the entire Rail road systems of the West and Southwest, and with the Pacific Railroad. < Its valuabte franchises aqd superior advantages will place the CnssAFisxi atm Onto Raaaoan Coxraxr among tho richest and most powerful snd trustworthy corporations of tho conqtryt and there exists a present valno, In completed road and work done, equal to the entire amount of the mortgage. • , The details of the Loan have heeo arranged with spo- cist reference to the want* of ail classes ot investors, and combine the various features of convenience, safety and protection against loss or frand. The Bonds are in denominations of $ 1 , 0 0 0 , # 3 0 6 A N D f l O O . They wifi be Issued as Coupon Bondi, payabU to Rearer and may he hold in that form; or The Bond may bo rtglttered in tho name of the owner, with the coupons remaining payable to bearer attached, the principal being then transferable only on tho books •f the Company, unless reassigned to bearor;or Thu Coupons m*y t>* detached and cancelled, tht Bond made a jwrsMmeirt RejiRtrtd Rond, trsnafcnb)* Only on th* looks ofthe Company, and ths Interest mad* payablo only to the registered owner or his attor» Dsy- Tbs three elsases will be known respectively s a : l i t , « C o u p o n B o n d s p a y a b le to B c a r - ar.** Ed> “ R e g la tera d H o n d a w ith Conpona a t t a c k e d . ” 3 d . “ R s |isrt« r * d H o n d a w i t h C o n p o n a d a ta a h a d ,” and should be so designated hy. Corres pondents in specifying the class of Bonds desired. They havs t h i r t y y e a r s to ran from January 16, 1370, with interest at six per cent, per annum from No* Tsmbcr 1,1869. Fsixctrar. axn rxisassr rATaai-s ix conn ix n s o n r or xiw - tokx . Tho interest is payable in Mar and Noviuixn, ttat it may take tha ptaoa of tha earlier issues of Five- Twenties, and suit tha convenience ot our friends who skesdy hold Central and Western Pacific Bonds, with interest payable in January and Jnly, and who may de sire, In making additional investments, to have their in- ' tcrest reoeivabl* a t dlffirlnt seasons ot the yssr. - Ths Loan is secured by mortgage npon tha entire Line of Road from Richmond to tha Ohio River, with the equipment and *11 other property snd appurtenances connected therewith. A BunnxoFoan or 4160,000 n * axxox is raovraxn roaiHSixoxurrrox or tax soxns, to taxi xrrxor ox* tzAs a f f ix rxx ooxrr-srrox o r rsx Roar. .Tha martgaga is for IlIJXXbOOO, of which | 2 JXX ),000 WiH be reserved and held In trtist for fire redemption sf tha outstanding Bonda of tho Firyinia Central Baitrtad Company, now merged in tbs CsssArsAxa AX* Oxio. . 01 the nmsh>ln||UM)0O,OOO, * sufficient smount will b* sold to complete tha read, to tho Ohio river,'perfect aad improve ths portlob how in opemtlox,sndthor. •ii'ghly eqalp ths whole for a'bug* end active traffic. ( ’ Th* present price I* 00 and accrued interest. ' A Lean so anply sscured, so carefaUy guardsd, and so csrtain hereafter to command a preminsnt plaoe siooog tha fsvorits aseuritlee in the markets, both of thd* Conn b y and Europs, will b* at ono* spproeiatsd and quickly hhsorled. Vety rsspastfnlly, ' ' H U M 4k HATCH. Ho«K«r«- P . 3 —W* bsv* isesMd paxaphtete eeeUinlsi fall par- .Msalars, stoGMeal drtalie, res & ato, which reffi W fit^rtaUqjLi aares asMaltaailart ' MF’ W* bmy and **H Geremment Bonds, and reeeivt Uto le -iu U cf Basks, Baak«rs, Carporattens, and oth. e#*, ssljtst te ebssfc «t sight, and allow istsrestea M y M s a s s a . ’ ' |*h«i*l venient of access, on Long Island, near1 depot, ete. Those having such property for sale or exchange will do well to send full particulars to • . ■ 1 AARON STONE * SON, • Real Estate Brokers, Corner Fulton Avenue and Fleet Streets, martmS - Brooklyn, FJNO LET, A F A R M , O N S H A R E S ! Tho flrst-clnss Farm of James Harper, on Great Neck, near tho North Side Railroad Depot. Fifty-two acres tn meadow, which usually out* two tons to the acre j fltteon acre# for corn, tho same number for o#ts; ttvo acres of orchard, and twelve acre* of pasture, (for eight cows, now on the plade.) , , To an industrious, skilful and sober man, this afford* a rare opportunity for gstting pno of the most produc tive farms on.tho Island, the owner having spared {to money during thu Iasi twelve years for manure. A man who does not w)sh’to raise market truck, pre ferred. Apyly, with references, to JAMES HARPER, 137 Court street, between Dean .and. Pacific streets, March 4,1870. W3 Brooklyn. J^A R O N STONE It SON, R e a l E s t a t e B r o k e r a , [nnsiXKgs xerA B L teiixn i x 1848,] , Orrica. ........ Comer Fulton Av. and Fleet St. BROOKLYN, Respectfully offer their services to tho rc-tdonts of Long Island in the Sale or Exohango o' S.AND6, FARMS and COUNTRY SEATS; and flu ter them- selves thatlong experience in the business am! their ex* tcnslTe acquaintance with Builders and Owners of Real Estate In the City and Count! superior for the Purchase, ! render their facilities or Exchange of Real Estate. Parties desiring to Sell or Exchange Country Property, are respectfully invited tosendusfiill descrip tions, prices, tcrms,'ctc.) and we pledge ourselves that all business entrusted to our core stall receive prompt attention. • • - meh4m3 Hum#* J u r M i t i 0 , <$tr* QHA1RS1 CHAIRS] CHAIRS t Everybody Wants Chairs!? The undersigned now offers nt the J)m *eit Caoh Price, the most desirable styles and patterns of Dining, Libra ry, Office, Bed-room and Sitting Chairs aud Rockers, of newest style, all easy, strong, elegant snd durable, made from Walnut, Maple, Oak, or Bfahogahy. Seventeen years’ experience in making Chairs, each a* imparts un told case and comfort to thonsuads of households throughout tbe land, enables us to efferat our factory, in largo er smaU quantities, these ixdlspensiblc articles. Still further improved in taatefal finish, lightness, strength and elegunce. Wo make this a Specialty, and its suceesa is accomplished by tho application of now ele ments of Industry, aided by nowy cunous and costly ma- chinny. We respectfully Invite all those who have occn- elon tofumUh Hotels, Boarding-Houses, Offlw.e, and all now establishments, to give us a call, and if wo have not the article wanted wo can and will Speedily Make it, and ot a Stale, Finieh and Price that shall guarantee satisfac tion. We wifi also fill all orders, with aa little delay as possible, for CANED SEATS. M Scroll Sawing, Turning & Wood Carving Done in all its branches. Wo Inviteth* patronage pi Ar- •chiteets, Carpenters, Stair Builders, eto, to thla impor tant branch of our business and all orders will ho execu ted with neatness, accuracy and dispatch. AU chairs and other furniture will be properly pocked for shipment by experienced hands. We design making a speciality of a new method of Upholstering Choirs as a substitute for caned seats. The economy, durability, and advantage of this scat over other methods of upholstering is com mended by all who have tried it. . The Green Point 2Vue Republican, of Deo. 4th, alluded to it as follows • “ Mr. Platt O. Ingersoil haa invented a chair-sent—sim ple, durable, effective, and cheap—^wo think it is one of the -best and most comfortable scats In the trade. When ourplogney cane-seat* give ont, wo shall have him reflx them, sure. Go down and try them for yourscIL” Also, P. O. INGERSOLL’S Im p r o v e d Spring B e d Slat, (2,8 or 4 springs may he used.) Tho Spring Bed Slab Is improved over tho old slst in such a manner s s to give exactly what ia required, a yloldlng snrfhee, so nature! and complete, ot tho same tlute Cgnhr, Sraoxa and Cokvcxikmt, that Family Hotels and Boardlng-Honse Keepers find it greatly to their interests, as well as their comfort, to adopt them in preference to all ethers, In the Southern ptstes, in hot climntes, where plonty ot Moss, Hnsks and Waste Cotton is prodnced, and cheap material for slats Is found everywhere, Bedding cheap, cool and comfortable Is within the reach of all. FACTORY FOOT OF OAK ST, near the Ferry, G B B E N P O I N T , L. X. The patronage of the public and the trade is respect fully solicited. Address all orders for circulars, chain, eto., to P. C. INGERSOLL, Box 237 Green Point, Kings county 242 Opposite loth and 23d s t. Ferries, N. Y. Clty- I ^ ENRY RUSSELL Sc CO, \ Glass Ware, Kerosene Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, ete., No. 38 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. HENRY RUSSELL, 230 NATHAN RUSSELL, Ja. 0OY KENDA L L A DAYTON, No. 226 F olton A venue , B rooklyn , (Corner Navy Street.) t DEALERS 15 FUBNACE8, RANGES And Fire Flaee Heaters, Stoves of the most approved Patterns. FURNACES, RANGES, HEATERS AND 8T0VBS Cleaned snd Repaired. ADVANTAGES or TBX , OVER ALL OTHERS. ' The METALIG ia tho only weather atrip made of ZINC and Rubbor, all other xlndi in the market hrifig made of Wood and Rubbor. P . The Metallic, being thin and namow, tekea up less room aUdcawBe applied in placet where no other kind cap as around curves, circulars, and uneven aurftcesof ail kinds, and particularly on the parting strip of firindows inside. AU other kinds lave to he applied outside the window for the upper *a#h, where ft is exposed to the extremes ofthe weather. The Metallic O axxot S fut In nailing on, gex oa# cr Waar on S hrixk In the greatest extremes of heabeold or wei whether applied Inside or outside; i t xnxrs it * VhAoi rixKLV ros raaxs, and we frequently receive or ders to take off other strlps ttat have wsrped and split sad to p a t on o u r Metallic. Onr. patent makes air tight the flat aids; whenever nailed to th* wood, as well as the edge. Whsri eovsHngthe Metallic Strip with a moulding 14 not desired, It can he pointed or grained before or after it Is applied, any Color to match the room inalde, al though monyownen of the finest residences in New York nse It with nd covering or coloring of any kind, the^ Zlno being easily.kept Bright a t Sit ssr hypcJUhlng occasionally with onr Silver Powder. Address B R O W N E ' S METALLIC WEATHER STRIP CO., Ro. 384 Broadway, N E W YCftJC. 267 \ C.KAxxsa Wsbutra, for Jamaica.