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W.00 4360 18.00 19.50 26.00 3300 40.00 76.00 100.00 12 do 1250 22.60 3360 60.00 90.00 12640 27.00 30.00 46.00 00.00 90.00 120.00 160.00 (grSpectnl notices double rates or bteck cuts not.inserted. . jgrolncene sdrertlscmouts inserted under n o eir- curasUnce*. . 11HABLEB WSJ-LING, Pmpritfrr Farmer, 1 dsMAics.New Yonw. ^ ERY LOW PRICES. —IOR-. -*■ t ^ j g r > E , E S |S S H I R T S 1 » Heady Mado, snd Made to Ordnr. FASHIONABLE UEDERWEAE AN D H O S IE R Y ! , ■ ,. ITHAMAR DRB01SV aplilyl BRO O K L YN, H. Y . ||Tm irtKC!»OAtNff r ( * , V & th e C # * 1 * K Jttorth'. its t h e With tho '3 S S C S T G O O D S 9 16 doxon AU Linen Towels, only go. ceSl sold*o? 2 ^o!!'^^!^ P f W do-,for 121-2 o f . , Re? Ce”o l o t Linen Handke&h'lefcbdly 0 eta. 100 dor. Extra Fine Linen Handkerchiefs only 12 1-2 C'l(»Emb(^SltClt(lhflldffFffdrav'tl'tO tf.tofworth «3 and 43,6a ■ Handsome Bleached and Brown Muslins only 10 cte. Wdoz. Linetl NiFiflrik'ohWOlipefdoX. * 20 dog. Linen Boyles only 16 cts. per doxon. - » W W hf f k o o Onopleco do. at #176. ' * Onepieco do. at #3, worth #3. Thsaao Slfc» « p . ^ f t ^ « a w » t be wodMfoW.-. «' Good TAM,X>4Q»iHL^,(y ^ ci«. Q n tt VuyealnB Q u iU ,^cat bargains tom 01^0.np to 16. I ssll mycoods eheap. Small expenses tells the story. A eaU Is respectfully soUeited- b - apI21wl io i 17LEH1KN©;'dOHlY, rAttdfweyS k M OMiifiseUor-at. JT Law, and NoUtry Pnbllo. Office over Hall of Phar macy, Fnlton s t , Jamaica. apl27 B LA<JK, &'H6nori A., Attcrnoyi Law, No. «a WaU street, New Y< and Cotrriscloif at ork. nrcb3w8 pQ flR 1 lM t% :SttE<hnitB |^attirr.c^slti‘4Co \ J selor at Raw and Notary Public, Jamaica, L. I . Conn- .1. maica. id ConnKlor at rocklyh, (over Loss Is- ajenfon Hallatr^.^a. LOJtCf MLAKD ITKKa. ' Ahout 8,()0Olitirsefeet vjsie t^ken a few even- ipgs oiftce, on tbe hooch near New Suffolk. Fite branch rood from Manor to Sag Bar. bor, on which troio* are now running, ia 85^ niiles long. Tfae work of building tho uew city of Brea- lau, has commenced in earnest, six hundred houses have been contracted for to be built forthwith. •Mr. John Suydttm, DO: years of age, residing at Gentreport, yas found Jit his yard n few ‘days since in an unconciotis state, and died soon after being removed to his liousc. . Coles Ketcham of Amityvile, while at the inast bead of his boat off Baby’ n, on (be lookout fof fish,- the book gave wny and be was precipitated to. tho deck, a distance, of twenty-three feet breaking his legs, and in- juringhim internally. The house of Mi*. Murray, atBayside, .was entered by a sncak-thief ou Saturday after- noon last, and although tiie thief was discov ered, ho escaped with a gold watch and some jewelry. . . . . One night last week, dogs made an attack qpon a flock pf 60 fine sheep, belonging to Lyman B. Smith, Esq., ofSmithtown. Near ly every sheep in the flock was bitten, and a number killed outright. Mr. Buell (7. Pavia, fete editpr and proprie tor of the Suffolk Time*, Greenport, haa made a sale of the establishmbnt to Mr. W. R. Duvall, of Shelter Island. A fire broke otiC in tbe woods of East Mor iches on Thursday last consuming about eigh ty acres of standing timber and' considerable fence. The property injured belonged to Samnel Stansbrough and Mr. Whaling. The Commissioners of Excise; under fee new law, consisting of the -Supervisor and Justices ofthe town of Soutliold, unanimous ly resolw^l nbt to grant any licenses in feat town. The Brick yard on Rohln’s Island, in Be- conic Bay, opposite New Suffolk, , wfifch has been leased hy .Mr-' Tuthlll, to a New Loudon company for a terin of years, is' no^r turning out some-of the b?s? brick made'in this ^ t e , a|fec7rtteol80,6t)d;j|ey^ay; ‘ ' • ' j, A n^rpadmeetjpg.wmshefd at Southtp.wn Branch, on. Friday a#%npon last, to perfect fea railroad corporatiQp, formed to extend the Northport Branch of the femg Island ffeil- TO»d, to iBetaukct, and Fort Jefferson, A number of fenws iworo sabacribed by fee fermersalopg.tbQ proposed liBC., Thissection of tbe Island, compriflng fee towns of Smith- fejfU, and Njirfeera Brodkhaven, is entirely yyUhPfe i»y.toad comtpunicaUon, , A number of cuterprisiog; vhlagep and WW of *thp flnsst b,arbprs p»- Lopg I$and ore embraced withi.n ' . • . . v We learn tlmt Mr. Robert Morrell of Flan-' dome Farm, near MaffitflB&et, has added scv- ,e«lvaliMl^‘tfeffiifepfefeti6rfii[tdhfer/cclera- ted flock of Hampihire DownA j The new ar rivals consist of eight ewes' and 6ne ram, bred &y.Mr;MHmty CleimbfBsssingsfokd, Hamp- ehlre, fefglaed, snd am^withotst exception fee fetssfcsFfi? JiapprtfAfefo this country, ,Mr. M. has anotlier ’lot on fee way; which he h 9 ^ to receive jpjd e^hfeit | t fee, feU jefei- bltion.. . • >■**•>« i 1 ■ -,.1’ * j-*; 4* »' » • - i The Great South Bay ie filled, tvlth flsfe In, the neighborhood of two tons of blue fish lAe , At-* metfetg^hif - held on fee flSth fee President, there Were-.Fm^t; ^essrs. Brinckerhoff, Gracy.i.AnsMtjowjt*'.alrd, Potter, and after a gencrtil diswwslow 'ef»ttie' matteh; fee following stnie|N|S|i W^^Mbk^hjonsiy adopted: *;/«■ \The Board pf Edoeathm of tilo Villxge of overcharged for fhOlr text-btkflts, would say That the books *fa| jferpftiasdi-by Ahe Treasur er at the lowest whoiSifoie fattCsT tftW a list of fee prices to hec ^itsyi lhe same as ibat p»id Ose«^pHri;lllM;e}, ia, given the Principal, who fafeifeea to'rach leacher a copy of the prices to hb cttal^d gbtl; eral rule tbe bo ikaate proQumf hv tho phpils from fee teachers, who receive tlie money and pay tlie tame to the Prii»cf|Jsl The Boatd has the sworn declarsfem of fee print ipal tbijt at no time siaoe Ms eoaawtion with- the school, has he deviated ffent tbU rulefw sold a book st a price otbef feirt afeh a» he was authorized by the, Bblrd tS.S|K1i(^M There is'no rule requiring fep p a r ^ s a ^ tlj^ lvtoks of the Principal—but all art. at Ifitqrfyr tq pur- chnsp them elsewhere. With n ference to thejmrtlcuii particular allegation Rrooktyn.J&ti of Watson s Fifth Header e made in the Erooklyn J&tgte^haX ohe qppy was. purchased, of Barnes «& Co. for $1 and feat Mr. Hannas had demanded of Mr. Spftfett f l , hit for fee^aine ‘book—tho following «*e the fe<)ta:, T^e price charged by *lie for W?t*dn’» fe^ejpe^: dept Fifth Header tall J8f bekigl^wef .than the regular list pr«e#, on acooint of iij!si joj of books being < tit^uvd|it fetyijlnctofyratss; feat on the 2ftU of ^peJijaatj^the in word home to procure er andthat fee ^ , ’s, w h h in g .foFpt§ha«^^^thta nod waa fofd.fet 8 h 11 , ^ chm i fcifelt of aell- k .% ,a cpstp- SQCthlngOttti, l i i e o* anii aon mepiptimai n e c t io n .w ith f e e feg b o o k s ^ p M w m e r and des^od t cierk,tWhluBUt rei fee fem, ahd m n d 3 ,a s wellas further Thus at Bairnes Ai 'Co, V a # fe-fei, .jpT.fiw >J the firnw feestitet&ptflf^feadiIrCkafe. fee price charjpfd hiaf'foi'' fee bt^lc' and ’a^n- eratca the Frimjipnl f on! the accusation,ibat he iiqman<M 91 ffp.. Mft KaunaSj in his affi davit, states feat ito has .never requested, asked or demanded from, ifr. ^ilfef, or Wy othejr person, 9f AO^rlffarson’* Independent. F i f t h Readerr ^hkJUjSW Ihe fais'directi cheri to ssk ftr «wi f 1 1 3 ,^4 that's o bas them $ • » a ctmrge over’thu tbe tca< no timo »; a ckatge over.tMa since the in^adacfeist'nf ijwt book' fn, % fACKBON, THEODOKK F - A t t W ^ ih ^ l CtSW Jf .»c!or>6t o^ r FMyme^ >n<^-^itla&r K l S Iov»,H «U th4 other SfatH. ils, ESShfaTcrrttSi ■'—la—an4 nearly iieie __ m amwnwiwiiv DU tti'wawi eacvteea i mgnavtc'dpak. , t ™*3sril5$}a.!a.'m. . Jhtaentsr^-Bev. StMrn Jiaana.' .y»ltr«1wf4 I m * * - a r a » L iB f : ms s'wuhblmTO beep fully exam% fee jhnmw'Commlti^njtd fpund'fe school, ine^ by be entirety cottpct. n - The Boawt »A<1ir kfnlt and __ tlgftflp^ jmy Mfet ttaff fie ttM femttafajtattiytiMi sflegadon' nashas overdhatend tbefabriiia and’that m fhi. f & t i i t i t j a Wefl-'^'wli refo ^ :to 'f e e '« M M # .U » ^ M b ^ f e g . fohool^'fihifeathm r w d l i w a p f e ^ dence.^ f • -• s ^* f # fiiA, 0 4 tbs i ' ,An*’iii 4 i cejnpauies principally, engaged tn Catching havsi « « m expedtMK^d tsoi ubnn- d a n e ^ c h t .» o e « ^ y i i n f e u , sessoo,^ , ® » fsc* teries^work^lsightBndidnyjjendi find-fe , *. a . d i | l ^ t t o w < i r k f e e m u p . T h e seiqh3aT C feg. |n ^ ^ f rfciVi^iW i « L . . ... -a a -A . .. . . J r JQ^ B t t s W foraccssofe' fefttTwud tVewhjro upon fee and he ^ tetccito j J m Frohock, a skifew c«ce vpKfliy fro*' • m h M m - t f l t j ? nn- croipg^, pleiM rtr^^d^fltaM e . , Jtflm f W i ^ h ^ ^ ^ vife^'w iil **■ • vljlt' H.&ap the second nearly .foil. Other' Ecctlofis^avo ls^-S tsrts3 ij^« A S C 5 s cf-A lhsny' p c c ^ c . titfeGf.MimiaafemK ws'd ototiiM m a f e I» o p l c .f. TTSibSMifeeHha IfesM tslrtedtm ^ t y l s h a s t i 1 • tvafCitfchcn'cD tathtifidki; € s ' - i t d B t k 1|&*-A*j eT e v y flw tolrtria^ni^foitof my’itlpcrWtMik tcm A tea- S*< 'Week,' ,,,r ah lilt 'wwfettr nsxit; A f tk iB .! a <tw«eaa .cnwwty.MniijMti Socjety.*,, n j The Queens County Medical Society held, their annual meeting at fee, C'>nrt-IIoqse, op 'j Tuesday. In the eiisS ^ i/f the T’re-i.I. n't the Viee-President took the chair atnd called -rhi' meeting to order about 1 p. m. The minutes Ofthd last meeting were read by tlio Si-crefary and .approved—also Treasurer’f reporl accept ed, Dr. Whitney, delegate to the State-Med- iijat Society in 1669, made a verbal Yepbtt uf p yeiy intem»ting case by the late J)rv jiarsli, of.spontarieous lithotomy. Dr. John David son’ read n paper ott the subject of Puerperal fever.' There tt^re’‘Seventeen memberi p'ria- sept. . Dr. Corey,, of Oyster Bay, presented hih&elffor admission # a member of tins So ciety; his credentials .being reported satisfoc tory by the Board of Censor’s,, he svoa admit ted from that day. The foltoWing-gentlemon were unanimously elected oflicers fbr9 fee en- ifltrtgyear;. \] i ' \ ' President—Dr. F. B. Field. Vtefc-PfeSldCifl—Dr: P. Y. 'Freye: Secretary and Treasurer—Dr,- >y, D^ Wood, Censors—Dr. W. Lindsay, Dr. It, Ss: Lea- man, Dr. G. B. Banks, Dr, S., Hendrickson, i . Delegates to Slate Medicai Society—|?f. \v. D, Wood, Dr. Smallwood. - ,j. i Delegates to National Medical AsshdiStlon— Dr. J; C. Townsend, Dr. W*. Lindsayi , '1 , - , . —’— —»—• rr -<■ -.•• :• Y k « e u CoMty Agricultural SbwWty. ■1 ' \ ■' ' \titoa# rtsftYxt. * ‘ i • * ^ A.% ameehngel the ladieaof the couutyv and the gentlemen appointed at the htttrhieet- irig of the managers, held at fee Fair GfQpnda, May gist, 1870, B, W- Downing in the chair aud J. Browne, Jr., Secretary, it was ii: feat the refreshments be furnished, by, ijie So- dttyi aad lhe ladlea be intlted to attend and assist at the festlva). , , , :Remlved, That 'D. D. Dicks, B. 5{. Thus, and* fe x Browne; ’Jr.’; be> a • coininiitee With power to make fee required arrangement^, pud aSshsb/.fee^ tadi^ .ty* .Treadwell, 1st Directress; Mre, B. T. Taber, Treasurer; Mrs. Sarah1oUeS, J '■ Directress, Oyster Bay; Mrp. p, O, Barnura, Directress, Hempstead; Mrs. A. A. Degrauw, Directress, Jamaica; Miss Mary Titus, Directress. Flushing. '''tfasblved, *ThRt the ladies of tbe-county.be invited to meet at the Fair ,Grounds on Satur day, May 28th, at 2 o'clock p. sr., to make HUM brrangethents and appoint sub-commit tees. v B. W, DOVVNING, Chairman. J. B bown F, J k . v Secretary* ■; < Go A hiad .—The last Legislature -•pawied an act to open Hillside avenue, in this village, and fee Work is already begun., .This will be a splendid improvement, extending from the Black Stomp Road jo Maple avenue,’' just fenut „oge ,niile ,in,le.ngtli. . It passes along fee foot of the hills north of tlie village, and will open* some Of fee very* choicest' building sites in the Towo! * '“s' \ . ' ' YYohope this will be the beginning of work wbich many citizens have long deaiVdd; that iff thie jirioperty north df Fulton street jn thu yflbyje .of Jaiqifeca, wfe be divided and subdl- vided by streets and Avenues, .aceofdibg to offcrcdfe secure hnobuildfngDite*. Give Jamaica a chance to grow, and it will grow'—property holders should take heecf'. .^a.Shnday nlgbl.j^Jwhfte, ifev, ’^§llg Lott, was on a visit to tho family of Gaptain Soydam,' w« -Wirt JairikiCa, some thief' or stole bfe horse arid wagon from fee yttfe, A,t.ftu early Upur on Monday mexnfeg tbe horse, with the harness tied ou hlttt, se- ctli'ely t fetttriied to Mr”LbtfeJ stable, bpt' no tra.qej)fthe wagon basycS been.,discovered. Some time during the night of Tuesday, ^ L o t t ’o premi^g wca visited and thpt sargq baraess that was on fee horse Sunday night, waasatolcn* j The haiccsnfo' described Ah d i ver plated, Dutfe collar,, racist pins. A. .fei w d ^ o f ^ | J o i i r 9 ^ , f e ? , t ^ l ^ Y U i y ^ etolenproperty. • ’ * ,# •' , v ' >Vi 1s “ 1 a vim,* S. SLasoktc.—Rt. W. District Deputy G. M. ftlnce vfiited bfflclaily 'ilamafca Lodge, Na' 849? on Tuesday eveuing last Bro, lUncu Mat held tbis high position for ths tWd past Jttufe, and’ ht» popularity as a Soimd ilaSon and- accomplished gentleman bas increased bcffttd'ttMaanow limits Of his dUMck If w M brjiWiceaHaa complfment should £c agaln .resclvii,^-^ ap- poiafetenh to-aiophtftiondis has so abiy fllled ddhiif fee ffrdfestteiifeii. ( ’ ' ‘ ‘l'W'how tlmV|ahio on liuMnthiS^g Rail- ®r4d takas e£&f MosdsT,-hlay Sfo Guo siOfir ttda fa 0 z on In tho foiC2iSoa, (t!i0 Rcck- AW^fepicsl,) leivlng tho f c r f cte?pJij| ciily nt Josnlca &z3 Vdloy Stream, atritfigie- a e -bateh^5l f ^ A-*&* Grid «*A fccsatoeigtha. East crsralEg. *£ha&J cso -B o s s r f ia r if e e a ' ‘Z i f s y ^ fe 1 0 crd - lS telosa hsfe tics :<»; c-jfey & fetf y& m m ed 't& {» %sM\m ^ja, Bssaf&ai si m & m . ■ • ^ s T •- - . PretMfeM Hwi»U|lmtlng. Of tbe many destructive forces of nature from which mankind’ seyk. protection, the most- sudden and terrible is the tlinnderholt. DniU,thg discoveries of Franklln, men could onfe^bow In blind, hopeless fervor before the kWift ahd deadly shafts that smote them from fee heayeus. But when Ameriea>, gneate* jihllokopher deraonsti'utecl tiie identityoFligb|- phjg WwV electricity, bis profound’and* subtle infelfoct at once practically and beneficially c great discovery to the protection of life and property. The lightntng-rod waa iuVbht'ed hpd the thunder-cloud robbed of its terrorA t The. experience of more than a cen- tMj^fe;the;,ust> of Itgittniug-cpntluctors, tor getlierwiOi.tbeiinvcStigationsandexperimcnts of the wen of the age, proves beyond- Wotrovefey, tiie utiiity o f properly v construffibdh^'W^f {& '^evehfihg damage from llgbtidng^xvl 4 ^ 1 *te improvemehta in lightning-conductors liavi! beeti bfeug^ht te the public notlQew,Pi^nwuent among,them is tlie improved Electro Magnetic, or Cable Rod. This rod,* iti its construction *tid application, combines all the requisites-of-« perfect light- iflng-conductor.. It is couStructodlfa thB'fon* • of a cable or wire ro|>e of perfoctlyOobtipuhua ipetal y can be riut into any de siredidngthi aWL • put'Upiffrrithoat rjoWta, rivets; or coOplinfa The metafo of whiifo,it is, compOiddr arei'fee most p«£ect in qliality for the purptites ofa* electric conductor, beihg pure copper and am nealtd iron wire, possessing twice. the poe* ductmg power of commoti iron; it cannot rust, the iron wires lieiutr tlioroughlFaS^vatt- izcl so' as to effectually prevent corrotiuaf ia strength apd'durability it is utiequaUcd* ( Fur fifteen years the Cleveland L%htulng Rod Company 1 has been engaged jp, fee.panu- faetiire of the caWe, and tmHionsbif fret have been sold tlirougiiout the Easrern and niiuy of the Western and Southern Slatek and Rritisb Provinces. Til? reputation wl)icb .tlie rod lias everywhere gainad, as a. perfectly safe un i reliable Lightning t'ohduetor, fs( causing its general adop'ido fofee plpge.ip^ fl^ny in ferior articles before tiie public* * • • L. M. OsbSffe’Priifi- bfe'hi-irtistiy and Na tural Philosophy, Madisi-n Univerc-lt'v,, New .York, writes: -*v^ “ A casual observation must satisfy aoy one that tlie rods in common use are gerier|iTy im perfect and io many coses actually an pcpasion of danger, rather iliau a menus pf pijojpciien. Tbe points are few for the surface exposed— the rods are joined, and therefore tfae,. ejeetric fluid is interrupted iivits passage, bofe.by the breaking up of thq suvfaee at tho joints; aud by tlie accumulation of rust nt, these, pioints. Besides rods of 1-2 or 3-4 feck in diameter are seldom free from flaws,. * > ■ - The use of two points inverted in the ground instead of one, facilitates the reunion of the positive and negative currents, which larieccs^ sory to prevent all destructive effects'. ; For the above reaxohs I extdeiii tfad Electro Magnetic Rod quite superior to Uiiy before of- iered, ’ ' ' \ 1 uy.” » \ ' . '• Extract from a'efrdular 'hi tiie’ Gletf Cove fnsWfance 0b.fi ^ ei-d * ' '‘friifS CompanywilFfeak'ek- «3SlSlSof‘'re ■ thePremi'tms-chargodfor Insurati# dnDaV# th*j(j.- 8 Ual! bs sufhdeptly proteCtgfekbjJnfen gekming^iodq of.the'Cleyehoid, L i g ^ g '‘Tlie dfe'ductfon to he Uu is tiquafto phr cdnl:., nffd at tome rote as DHgllioge, it.bdng nr^erstood feat fe «fe?,L r#pwfo fee^^k^lL^ba,right, tj^r.-Buntepnj the agent .for .dhis.sOompany, fesjow. canvassing flip eoanty for.thtepuvposo ofreecjvinK-or!Jersjft)r these-Rods. yi 1 , >\t# , . ’ ■ ( , W M e 'f c n y XtM d’Tantef? *YIk. Etafen:-'' We ava sorry to - bea^iiif ohiigbd lo:«iritic!S 6 ' fee opinions OfyoUir neigli- ficr otf-tlid^-Wflrforrf, AY to tet hlt& tfip^ Ifi ph'ut Of fact; We qertaihiy irievOf did ‘^£*t Mri BtsVels with -“John MoVlriSfe^*(» “othetrs.1’' w e did hot c o n i m i m m ^ ^ i i Utm Ron. gentleman, find wb 'feSagkt-fefc criferasl decidly favofablo Ybf S^>Ra9eia} though, '# WO then intimated, Wddid-jltot''i«S- 1 pect your cotemporary to egfoe # / 1 HU fcaarhoof May 14th, cotsviacA'-tA -fesi' <fh were right. Itja intcfeitiugfotlife'thh JofiriS; whence onr recpcaaefedKivv's* in^lrctiha 'Car fch’pen, - To tttfJtriasc&d’.’by • 'Fvrnmfh Democrat hphikMfelifdF W f manp'We-hsi licvo few fepaklltflifo C223'pa this ordeal. If Mr. : riovck» been guilty of petty tttCft, atafflrmcd by the Daiir oc^f-^tnSea' Wd'dfcb^levOL^v/o’tract Qfet o cafefdt fee moral (feafcAt^ « ? 6 ld jl* Mcoa clelb cfiratiny of *tfi'o1ive3 t d $ & $ U A eJAfer« t f t o feftfi # c t ^ l c 3 of t& x & s M x js^ r f e f c f - £ v f e h f ^ a ^ d to & c |psr ana better life. ! *a '<k - ” ■ . ■*-» 3 t t X *■■ I- - ij 'tufcin theF tefeju tS M t p ! » i * “-'t&txf|fe Yqrirf ^or a i ^ J a j a f e , for ’ ’ f e k a p k s a ^ 2 3 -tth z i y t f UiA tcgjiiS-o- of feo Ifit? *<a&»- 0 ' 2 SRS*r -•-•••’ '* - •* t Y.,