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■ g t m ”. COUGH, • COUGH, A C o B t ^ $ o S W < t t i o a t ' »•* rang B B d w i r a \ BRONCHIAL TROCHES wlU most tovarlsbTyglvo Jnslpst teltefi _ te C j s s s s s B r o S S ' T O m * . gold Everywhere. i-W l»n**’sE x c g W ^ n fi** grow, iUYourth Avenue,'Sew York, 2d Block above Harlow W f S . » • IWUwwt Depot L*dies^MI»ses’ Children’* Boot* and Shoe* of »11 kind* and qualities, constancy onhosd or mado Vo order, Price* reasonable. Remember tlio number. Families visiting tho city must not fid! to call and examine for themselves before pur chasing- elsewhere. Don’t forget the Excelsior Shoe Store, Also, a largo variety of Boots aud £hoe» for Spring and Snmraer wear, on hand. Vi >' i * J ob * P. WniitBS ta# «* - To C oxsumptivus ,—The advertiser, having been re stored to health In a few wooks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lnng affection,-and that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to make known tb hie fellow sufferers the mesh* of cure, To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tho prescrip tion used (free of charge), with the directions for pre paring and using the same, which they will find » sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser ln sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, ami spread Information which he conceives to he Invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer w ill try his remedy, as it will cost then) nothing*and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address R ev . E dward A. W u sos, WUUumtburgh, Kings County, Now York. T 10 THE LADIES. B E XT K NO W N, LATEST IMPROVED, MOST PERFECT, SIMPLE AND SATISFACTORY SEWING MACHINE, IS TKCIB IFLO IRBIISrcfcB I It ,.i tho result of years of experiments to avoid the faults o f other Arst-class machines, and has proved itself the most successful SEWING MACHINE . FOB FAMIIiT CSC. IT IS Wavrentcd in every respect to give satisfaction, and keep in good order. It Is SOLD As cheap as any good mhohine, and can be had, with, full and careful Instructions, nLPrlnclpal Office, <N At the New and Spacious Rooms ln tlie Brown Stone Building, corner o f JAY STREET arid FULTON AVENUE, Thomas Hill!-........General Agent. * [mchl7yl] B A R R I K O . Inwis—J aoxs .—In this vlllsgo, on the 19th inst, hy the Rev. J. Kimher, Alexander Irwin, of Now York city, t» rubella B., daughter o f Mr. James Jacks. D I E D . Wiu.ii.u8,—At Ravcnswood, on tho 2Sd inst., John F. Williams, fa the 70th year Of his age. E dwards ,—I n this village, On the 20th inst., Gouver- nenr Edwards, aged Tiyears, 8 month* and 10 aaya. 1ST OF LETTERS—Remaining In the Post Offlco J at Jamaica, N .Y ., May 24th, 1870: Delaney, Andrew Wllncr, Mrs.-IT, U. - Eriwein, Lind, • Wright, Elfzft Hlndlo, Miss Lilly Wood. Charles E. Littleton, Mrs. A . J. Zook,B. Bead,Mrs.N.M. * ' Person* csiUngfov Tetters win please mention they are advertised. * CHARLES WELLING. P. II. fe w g A LAWRENCE, AUOTIONKEB. To close the Estate of the late Mary Simonson, Deceased, 'OF • VALUABLE PRO P E R T Y AT JAMAICA L. I . . Lawrence, Oaktcy fcyieurywltl rielt M Puhlle Auc tion, on - th u b s d a i, m of id x b , ism • A t K o ’eJdctr/M.,' '■ O l s r T H S ! Bomeofth* most d s& ib li Lott snd Improved Property in the Vlll*«s o f Jsthslcs, I). £>,, ..“ i'Watlfully located x r w K * ° f s a w with the Hoxta-' _________ . located oh “ ‘ and commodious Honse J*i bly located on high - ------- fromnlJJl!*53 f?feiSs'!3*o£s^ib •mdlWfff Teol»*59«,< ts#. . improTsmsrils, r- **Mt TWfcfgLSwn RNW^SP w froT Mfl,V j|iSV T otal .................... „ S c attering .-—F or C h ief Justice, 2 n d Dist. Jam aica, 1. F o r AaancWff Judges. Sad, D ist. Jam a ica, 4. JAM ES N O ^ R A t t o . ChainnflB.. ROBERT BtrirROUGHS, County CieMtffBd SecretMj’*. B EAUTIFUL AU women know that It. la beauty, mthcr than gcalus, which all generations o f men have worshipped in the sex. Can it be wondered at, then, that so much of wo man’s time and attention should bo directed to the means of developing aud preserving that beauty! Wo- men’ know, too, that when men speak of the intellect of women, they speak critically, tamely, coolly; hut when they come to speak of the charms b f a beautiful woman, their language and their eyes kindle with enthusiasm which shows them to be profoundly, if not, indeed ridic ulously In earnest. It is part of the natural Sagacity of women to perceive all this, and therefore employ every allowable art “to becorao the goddess of that adoration. Preach tq. contrary, as we may, against the arts employed by women for enhancing their beauty, .there still stands tbe eternal fact, that the world does not prefer the socie ty ot an ugly woman of gonlns to that ofa beauty of less Intellectual acquirements. The world lias yet allowed no higher mission to woman than to be beantlful, and it would seem that the ladies of the present age are carry ing thlsJdea of the world to greater extremes than ever, for all women now to whom nature has denied the talip- maiilc power of beauty, supply the deficiency by tho use of a most dejightfnl tollot article, known as the “Bloom of Youth,” which has been lately introduced Into'this country by G korgk W . L aird , a delicate heautlficr, which smoothes out ull indentations, frirrowi, scars, re moving tan, freckles, and discolorations from the skin, leaving the complexion clear, brilliant, and beautiful, the skin soft arid smooth. With the-asslstance of this new American trick of a Lady’s toilet, female beauty is ties fined to play a larger part ln tho admiration of men an a the ambition of women than all the arts employed since her-creatton. Prof. C. F. Chandler, Chemist to tho Me tropolitan Board of Health, has recently prepared a chemical analysis cf this delightful toilet preparation, and reported that tho “Bloom of Youth” was harmless, containing nothing Injurious totho health,. ladies need have nofear ot using this Invaluable toilet acquisition! Sold by every druggist and fancy goods dealer in the United States. may20m0 D e p o t , 5 G o ld S t ., N o w Y o r k . £<UPREME COURT—STykTE OF NEW YORK. Tltomns Cran# — ------ * -‘“-re . I . Benniah Sturgcs arid otpere. Iri pursuance of an order o f tffs'Biigprrimi of Now kora, la abovo act!** rn’ride thereof, at tho Court Hous*. New York,.bearing date that Stste d a l term i sat ape > city snd county of ,,y ot July, 1889, tho paid order, will hell at - - — ' - ths Ho- OA, Queens comity, and .Stste; o f New York, on SATURDAY* the MNKTKJWYHday of MARCH, eighteen hundred and seventy,** 13 o’clock neon, of that nil tliat curtain pleco of p itdaot fccrid situate, lying and being in the townof Jamaioa, known riridreptesented'as and by Lot No. 18 (sixtocnlomscsrtslnrnspintendsd to he tiled ln fhe ofllqe ot the Clerfcofthacotratyaf Queefis and entitled “ Hap o f property »t Jamaica, L . L, form erly ot RobertL< Stevens, BmrePWW belonging to Peter Duryoe,” which suid map 1* dated Jamaica, November, 1850, and signed by. Martin G. Johnson, psld plece or pareql o f land being bounds* Hffe Oommenclng at tho southeasterly comer thcnWofsttho intersection of the northerly line o f a certain ptrttt*IW*d Orhtshwsy, laid down on ssld msparid knowsMthe Jsnuiicslootli toed with the Wcsterly llne of ccrttls public sveane; ajso lald down on said map andTnnnlii|[ thewceSOrthly alorig tho westerly line or side of said tgtstves Chrilias, « t y eight links nnd oim quarter o f s lijik ; thenco north itxty one degrees and ten nntnntes, wstt .two chain* and elgh- teeq Jinks; thence south twmriywapdegrees arid thirty minute* west 12chalris slxty-flvclkiks and three quarter* of allnk totho northly slaaof uiosaid Jtirislea riouth road, and thenee Jn a sontheMtsriu dlrectlpa aloag the northerly side of tho said Jpiitsfca South ro*d. three chsins nndflfty-clght links,r*or»orle»a. to thdpohit of commencement aforesaid; coriMatng Oirco smferi, two roods andtweniy-two perchoAkstk* same mbradr lest. lying in front ofnrad wUacsaAlpt. MUMffce or uarcol of land; lt being understood tnnM t ■psft Of or interest In ths avenue aforesaid is intendridtauokrireby eoureyed. A *_A1 —S S At . . _ s-i__ U.A 0^ ^ ______ and State of New York, heing the norihmriyfisir'of Lo t Northorly by Lot No. 19 (nlaoUSLwrritdHy by hind of Derrick Van Wicklen; esstirtyfa psr^by thi avenue and in parf by Lot No. 18 (shtteep) a g Mtdf lots and ave nue are laid down on said IMP, hpdirintkoriy par a line commencing at a stone MoqanMnlnisd ln ths dlrihdoi .. ------------------- - ------ (,f A *^ apNt».tt{e!lflrtign: fine hetvrssnliota No,18(i on and running thence westerly t i a jtrinel^nm iNit ffxcci In thedlvlsTonUpe hctwscn1 Let Ufa H fclghtbeii) and said land of Derrick Van WUdd^ sgmtslritog h w a n i and seven perches o f land, .<• ' V ■ STEWART L.WOPDFOBD, Hriftres. ^MinuRR^PscT*qrnTX*,Pttfti'JU.tys.)192Btwsdw»y, Thcsale In the above heflon WdU bo sdjotuncd to WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 W , Wi^idthSMSys hour ahdpI>eo' S t e w a r t L. nW «D*feBD, juttw * . ' W MAY x#th, iFOBD.Rvfcns. Tho above sale Is hsrsVy 1870, at the same ho*rWM; ‘ Dated April 20th, 1870, y^TANTED, A TOUNG UNMARRIED MAN, to take care ofa couple ot Horses and Carriages, arid to do general work on a small place. Must bo a Protcatantand come recom mended Apply at this office. may23 P A T R I O T S ’ ORPHANS? ROME. « ' A GRAND TABXEAUX ENTERTAJNMENT Wilt be given by a number ofYoung Ladles audOeatle- menof our village, at UJSION HALL ACADEMY, 0» m tfk f Ets»!»s, Mfty'SMfe, ISIS, Mff \ ' , Wllfl B r»tR « li tfm ilM fM hare been engaged, and will discourse some o f the! finest tnusje. Scenes from Enoch Arden, and Foem read by. •UI80 a A. ALLYN. Admission.— 2* Cflni*. f- Bfifcrvod BsstSssas ***»**«#**s*####**i5S vents* To be had at tho Pott Office*. Doors opon at 7 o’clock. Overture at 7 aA o’ci p c k . ___________ _ ’A itM 'N iW x e fir ' r \ T “ L A R G E B r e a d . Tbo eatwcrlbcp wsptd iafrsm tholr p ^ r c a csd tho j.jfjJjA dtw*. 4ka PaWAif TvS'’.'fa*sw«JTl M rtfc thrt JPWi'ffWv.-* Wv-re-— —i—- -—— *- ------- - publio tbat tho E itlt g fc~ 5 l=isa wi!J bo c c s -stod at tbo Old Eterid, wt^'toM » .te#'U 3 « ^ l!^bbdaeeSs$Ssd: by G. EdwWrds, where they efftt the . ^ ■> -• 'tiu f g t m t iiit d l . ' i t e s t IBnmmI ' Intbo Vtl!«*.' , , , . , , Also,^compWt* assortment ot CAKES,* ihKB AMD OONNECTTONKBY, A < S | V M s w a b » oh Fwv*.We~Ai>-'* ir*y wtt( jriv's.. cw 3. w a tettrifx g l ‘ The above aale Is farther 3 DAY, tho aSth dnrof M*' place. STEWART I * ' Dated May 12,1870, The sale bf tbe above SATURDAY, JUN~ Plocm STEW otcd Xl*y12i5th, « WEDHE8. sobiejioor and Referco. ./• *;■ r*” ’ '1 ! •’6 further sffjonrccd to - shc sAmehoar snd )FOK»,Reiiree. J^ISHW ITZ’S A. D V A 23X3 E AW » _ ‘ . • ‘ '• I T h e B e s t , C h eay et, D r a f t, M o st W o rktaag MSasUUihAsA. .. - icrJFZ •■rears U g k t s f r P s r f s s t , e v e r This f* an Iron __ Drive-Wheels, With We Invite every ^8»MW|#rert reiHieilug, tok>» aside All preforencoho n - J I x U ^*73*3 o y other, sad glvo thi* o thoresch c ; ioastaA . Bond for UlostrctlvOC & d e w , pi'Vb pajpbleie, to » \ f ir'-iu r t lre i W» W e W d n p jIM I m r ■ * - , Mowing Msehfae* reyulrel iborco^, atdsr AOOIPH SANDMAN’S PLAN or rtfaXiiHixu B01CES FO B T&& F B 0 F L 2 1 I* Tlli' BEAUTIFUL Y t l l a g o o r .J a m a i c a , N e w a r k o f L o n g Islan d . NEARER IN POINT OF ilM E THAN FIFTI ETH STREET, NEW YORK, Residents of Jamaica can be In New York nt 7 o’clock, a . m ., gud lcavethoCity After 8 o’clock, p. m . THE JAMAIOA LOT ASSOOIATION, —or wnion— ADOLPH BANDMAN ia............................I’resldont MARCUS L. GU1NZBURG,. ...................... Secretary J. JOHNSON, J r — ......................... Treasurer — MFKR— A t P i t i v a t e S a l e , On terms so easy nnd accommodating tbat nil may own their own homestead*, f t * T * B 7 J a BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS! Compriilhg tho “ C O D W I S E F A R M , ” Within F ive Minutes’ walk o f Three different Railroad ■Depots in tbo VILLAGE: OB’ JAM A IC A , —A t— > Prlcett XtmkgtES flfem *M to fSSO each. ^ P a y a b l e g l O p e r L e t M o n th ly, ■ Wlthont Interest, Title Perfect, Printed Abstracts, Warrantee Deeds. • YHKK'DtATE POSSESSION. '' ,Tbreo Lfrga-BplIDsgs will be Donated to tha Lot Own. onr, jLote all Hukad apd Nnmbcred aa per Nhp. Gas rrtthfn One Block, Splendid : Jmfiiirements ail around. Jamaica la the oldeit village on Lorij Island. It con* totes arepulattowc*BtoM be reached in less tlfib tb^SWtetdifflrect, Now York. It Is cqul- distant with Newark, sl± ritllcs cearck than EUtshcth, and not so far by elsten inllts aS Rshway; arid yet tho Jamaica Lot Association oflbr tffcir preperty atope-te»th tho prices now current for lots ln eltnetrof the sfbre- sald cities. ! * J a m a ica i s th e O r a s d M e s a l F s l a t e f Fesur H s l i r s s d s , , ■' A. T. STEWARTS NEW BOAD WILL MAKE THE FIFTH. It has comuntnleatJoij with New York by fifty-two dally trains, a t ratal cf ooamutation less tbsa tho torso- care. Thetiiib fri& eetith Eighth Etrcct WlMamsburgb, Is on^r fcrtyvsttste*; frbtuEtester’s Pbtet|tblrtymlQ- .ute*. ' 7 ANTED, *■+ *• ' i.. V-‘ ’ ' ’ ' y ' „ ...^ -* ; \ r h - '* t W ’ T betnaesl ftoa* tbe East River to Burtfwfek Avtfire — - — ' - - ; f*w years. Tble daSb.’Tho Halt to tho LotsodRred far ' totes, snd tbs 1 .......... nd per cent. 1 *Mew»; *ior#«dd kbMtovalnsonb PbMIb sttenUSn Is now centered In o>, ■ -WefiiitFcasltsiWs s » shrewdly ??!?“ '' Wiacnreeit''OrijoojoEC=«ioa s oftltft city* 5 VerHz.VA CircctiM mtt'fdG t;;iy t o A i m & r i f t ' TS a cS gf5cv»y,-c® C)S21 C% . Tho ntlvanWi:CS tiitiT attrivetloos of tills Loan, for in vestment purposes, are xtuny and important: 1. I t Is based upon ono of the Great THROUGH LINES between tho flEADOAUD and the WEST. 2. Tho SECURITY IS ALREADY CREATED, the greater ptpfc of tho lino belnjjfn .succcaHfiil funning operation. , « 3. Tho Local Traffic, from the unrivatted Jgriculluml regior^ and Iron and Coal tf«pMite adJaeont,.muat be large and profitable. 4. The enterprise receive* Important Concatlont and Trivilegts from the States ef Virginia and W eif Virginia. 5. I t ta undor the management o f efficient and well- Known CVpihtltsli, whose napes are guarantees for its Early ComptiUon and successful operation. 0. The Bonds can ho bad either la COUPON O R R E G ISTERED form; they have thirty yean to ran, both principal and Interest being payable in gold. 7. They nro of denominations o f , , - $ 1 0 0 , $ 5 0 0 a n d $ 1 0 0 0 , i bearing lntemtnt tbe rate ol six per ceat* ta cota, payable May lot ami November 1st From our intimate acquaintance with tho af&lrsimt! condition o f tho Com}>any, «7C fciioto thesr. sccuritie* to b ptcxitiarbj d^iraHe, suitable for safe employment o surplus Capita^ and fttndinp o f Gotemmtnt Bondst l>y Investors, Trustees of Estates, and others who prefer absolute security with rcascm&blo lnconjo. Holders o f United States ^I vc-Tweptiea aroonaldcd io procure these lionth, haring tht same rate o f interest and having a long period to run, und to realise* largo in* crease of capital in addition, Hondo and Stocks dealt in at tho Stock Exchange, re ceived in exchange for this I*oan, a t the full market value, and the Honda returned free of express charges. Accrued Interest in Currency*' Pamphlets, Maps and full information furnished on application. F I * tC & H A T C H , _ ■5 N a th a n s t m t , ap!27 N E W Y O R K , JCE1 IUEt ICEt P I O N E E B . IC E C O M P A N Y ! X O H ! IN LARGE OB SMALL QUANTITIES! Orders left nt WOOD & CALLOW’S, J. KEEL ERS. or at tho I’E d ’LES’ MARKET, Jamaica, L. I. my!2 A . L, S N E D E K E R . JC E i lO B tlO E r X O J E , I C E , IO Z B , Supplfod to Hotels, Families and Store*. In iarere bj - small quantities, to sit parts of tho ViUogc, at tbo shortest notice, ioe h o u s e , r o c k a w a y b o a d , n e a r t h e WATER WORKS, JAMAIOA BOOTH. Orders left at J. H. BRINCKERHOFFS Store, and . at Box lffl, Dost Office, Jamaica. myl2 JO S E P H M A R S D E N . jgl LECTION NOTICE. ■ At tha Annual Meeting of the Stockholders o f tho Joricbo Fisnk Itosd Campsny, bold on the 10th day of - May, 1870, the following gentlemen were unanimously choicn Directors for ihe ensuing year,trist Dsn'el Underfill1, Stephen Bushmore, Charles Denton, Silas O. Tltum BsmnelT, Tabor, Oliver Titos, Edmund Post, Fetcr Hendrickson, Isaac H . Cooks. « ^ or^V!f.Iloct?.rs of JEleotlon—Joeeph D. Armstrong, Bobort Titus, Samuel V. I i Armstrong. At n suleequcnt meetlEg of the Board, tbo following gentlemen were unanimously chosen officers for tho en suing yeah viz: Daniel Underhill, President; j Stephen Ruahmore, Treasurer J ' ‘ Isaac H. Cocks, Secretary. * ByorderofBosrd, . myl* ISAAC H. COCKS, Secretary’ p U B E ’ Chester White Pigs, Four weeks old aud up ware m*yl2w2 A t Notlcs ii hereby given Grit t S t rin U n P ^ Sl»?de=a bf Cix per cent- boa this*day boon declared, paysbhr to tha Btoekhoiders nt tho office o f tbc coriipony, 00 tho ifith day of MAY ln*t, andtbat the transfer hooks' will ho closed until that dote. MARTIN I. DURYEA, Bsctetaty. . may 12. jJEM OVAL.. or ras f To tho ' fj STORE OP JOSEPH BEHNHARU, , ON FULTON1 ClftlEEr, OPPOSITE THE OLD uooiia , , - ! • , , i, __ Open Every Day aad B vc S e ^. fctoob* 0.#»9r°' 6 - 2 f^LQ U E l ELOVKI a # J 2 > 'T S a s r z c l S ! / cauvnnnn, ao» cttatc WDU£i*r * - i j.ty .tiA ’T f e n . »1!8& BAVJTa.fr _ I A S S ijte - A'Jri ' ks p-r-jfe. f^aesSL l. ■