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THE LONG ISLAND PARMER—THUBSD AY AUGUST 24, 1871. 5 H f l l l c i . ^uJJIieimrtlntnnaUlo*nic f p of tbfl 8*bbttth gcb*ol connect^ ;tfcb M. E. Church *t Springfield, will tokfl placoat Sabvlon/ on Hmrwl*y next, Aug. (tint (Intend *f b Med-' oeidsy Aug. 80tb,.aa previouslynnounced). a Apecial s train has beenhartered, c which will iewltie Soifth SideRailroiicfdep&l mis vll- age, at 8-80. * m „ stopping at Locust Aren- ne*pringfield, S Foster’s Meadow and Valley, Stream. Bctiirhiugherain t t will leave Bab-' ylont, a 5 o'clock.,* Aljyj f opportunity, isjtere offeredo t those wishing to visit (tie light- housefnd-rther objects oAjntcreat on Fire> Island. We have no doubt but that all wbo attend'will hare aleasant1rip p t and Aood: g tiffieigpparitliy»' 5 'See'adV>riifqp^bt; ‘ • The pic-nic ofthe Mi E: Sabbath School, of Foster’s Meadow, which waste haveaken t plaOfeft o Whdnesdpy Aug;28d,' ' fe'^batpojied, and will take place, at the grove peof Mr. CornelluB ;Vaindewa.tqr’s, on 'Wednesday, Sept. fith. ftefteamentsnbundance i a will tie servedto all.' A' daylight and moonlight excursion to Bockaw'ay'Beach, (somethingewybe n b t way) will,pakep, b t by,Queens)iyi8ion,S.. I , nt T., Vednesc|ay;Aug, 7 SOtb. Train willleaveJBtfeh • wick at-2;0, 1 3 Jamaica at 1,00 and Spring- fcld at 1.80 p.m. Tickets75 lets Rev. MatthowHale ' Smith, A. TV. Gleason, G. W. P. andtUcMill o w speak.' Music by Eovel’s Band. Tbe evening will be, clevote<l?toan d cing- The South VVoodhaven Sabbath School had its annual pic-nic yesterday, at Doughty’s Grove* Queens. Agoodlyumber - n waan i at tendance,«dverythingassedff a e p o pleasantly. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Mr. Janaes and Others. ' The Woedhaveu Congregational Sabbath Schoolao i t havets i annualpfc-nicn i Vander- veer’s, Grove, next Wednesday. Rev. J. T. Durydarid a Rev.1' A. Stewart Waslh will ad dles?the . children, Next Monday evening there will be a Moonlight Pic-Nic excursion lo Rockaway Boacby under the management of - Messrs Brown, Durlandnd a Rhodes. Theraineaves t l Bichmoud Hill at 7:40 o’clock, and Jamaica at 8 o’clock.’ A good' time is certain, and tickets only1.00. $ Theresbyterianabbathchools P S S of Hemp stead and Mlneola,: together with their friends, heldheir t annual .pic-nic yesterday, ontie t grounds of the' Queens County Agri cultural Society, at Mlneola. The members of Protection Engine Co. No. 1, of this village, with their friends, visited fheEldert House, Rockaway ;Beach, 6nFri dayast.. l TVe were not able to- be present owingo t across of. business, hut we under standhat t all enjoyedhemselves, t Ssheyal- t . waye. do.at,hexcursions t e of theProtection . boys. J u s t i c e S n e d e k c r ’s C b n r t . Dedcich .Van..Gian agst. Henry Kallies, Action to recover for contract work. Jndg meat for plaintiff, $75.49. For plaintiff, G. TV. Seaman. For defendant, John Flem ing. Alanson Simonson, of Hempstead, for ra cinginorses h h inhe t public street, was fined $ 6 , 0 0 •- i - ■ Wesley Orr, arrested on Saturday night for being dlruhkand disorderly,;Wasfined$7.60, ' . andn i default of payment was committed to the Coiiutyail J for 30ays. d John Scbider, ofWoodba^en, \ charged with assaulting Issac SeisxenhlmefJ The mittsr was amicably- adjusted Between the parties, SeMder'payinghecoat t ’ of Court. Bernard'Marie agst. Mrs. J. J. Johnson, of Far Rockaway^ .'Adtienoecover t r $43,val- ' na'of-'clgankoldto- t - the:defendant, failed to &pg'eif, and jnefgrnent Was rendered plaintiff fortbeamountclalmed. .. The South Bids Rfcihoad Agent,' atWbads- burgh, Mr. Ingeraoll, was arrested, yesterday, forobbing r trunks and valisses. Re admits harifigstolenaggage,'raihoad b and telegraph money, and haying.orged f telegraph disr patches. S in g u lab Xcto?bRKT!-=toi SwAijr la^fning1 1 i » m i i h t T b - T n « i r i p T l f 1 ^ o f M r . B ifijS tdlir 'y f M , a t p r e se n t v isiting a t H e m p s tead, wa* killed Jin . ata& tiy hi t K l t '^ t i l a ^ T n a f e r y •in g u lar a n d ex tr a o r d in a r y m a n n e r. , H y , f w i t h a .com p a n io n o f a b b u t t h e sam e ag e , w a s running. a l o ^ ^ F r o n t s t r e e t , ^ b e n .y b o y ,c o m i n g fro m ' th e bpposlte*.dlroctlon s tr e tch e d o a t h i a a r m a * attiitnptipg to, (stop fojrp. . Tyjlbnr tu r p o d o f f t o ; w a r d th e ou tsid e o f .the sidew a lk , a n d ra n e g a i n s t m p o s t / .i s t r ih in g ihim s e if w i t h 's u c h fo r c e in th e breast as to - th r o w h im ddW n( H e w a a p ick e d m p ^ b u t b r e a th e d o n ly o n c e o r tw ice and died. H i s neck w a a fourid to b e b r o k e n . -TBe’-'G o r p b e r w a s notified, a n in q u e s t h e ld an d a v e r d ict ren d e r e d in a c c o r d a n t ^ w i th tfife a b o v e faistS'; ' ■ ‘ ' r 1ST OF LETTERS-remalning tn thePostOUlci H tJatnaicaj^. y ., Aiij*. 2^,1871. . J. . > Andrus, McCl oln to Lyons O’Brlon, Oornolia A. . . kbner«Ram - > - Stoothoff, Mr. Green, Albert ft. ‘ Rragh, F ritz M- - Person) calling for the above letters will plcaas say theyure advertised. fiUAKLES; W ELLING, 1>. M. The Board of Health of theown t of Nev;: town—owingohe t t numerousomplaintshait c t have been, made/tohem-ob*everal < t f s weeks past^agaiust the nauseating . and . unbearable nuisanceso t which the people of - manyee- s tions'of ttisownre . t a Objectedromhe f t nu merous bone and fat boiling establishments thicklycatteredhroughout s t the southernec s tion of theownship—made t a visit last week through■be - t jeVorfcl s ’Afgborlfooda h infested With the bsne-boilers. The Board were unanimous inheir t censure of the proprietor! i of many ofjhe eetapehms^^andivhero it Was-'eVldenthat t noeffortied ' t been made to keep withinhe, t bpunde of dgcency, the places were orderednstantlylps&ti i c At the estab- ses, while pools of stagnant water, reeking withffal o and putrlfying mptter, poisonedhe t fqr,h^f.ppiil() about, . At nearly all the ^ablistiments visited large numbers of hogi wereept k and fatted on the offal. O f the twelyp, ,eatol^UhmenUisited v byhe t Board, Mtea were orderedo t beiscontinue^., d ,, * ■ —\ t v .;■\>^.—.-.1.—... ■ . , , A’flre occurred in. Jackson Ayebite; ‘ Rup- lP<)lpt,,at-8 o’clock* yesterday morning, »t Which two dwelling houses and a hotel wero kotned, ' The fire was caused by a fight be tween a man tmd bis wife Which upset a kero ri-t i t - • .* I.'i.t-r* il F b s k ?C r t ' A c iD K X tr.-— T h e fa l l te r m o f th e F r e e p o r t A c a d e m y , to g e t h e r w i t h th e sch o o l .fo r . y o u n g p u p i l s co n n e c t e d W ith it , w i l l co m m e n c e o n M o n d a y , S e p t . l l i h . Hs»o»ipzaoK,—-In this vlllafc, on the lvth Inst., An na, wife’ of HoAdrltk llsndrlckion, aged 35 years, S- months and 14 «Uy<J ■’ ■ jj jA i - n G f tT AND M o o m i d i r f / ’ .-. 1 . - S-4W- ‘ ■ ’ R . Q C i k a T v a y . I B e a c l i I Q u e e n s I^iv., No. 2 5 8 , S. o f T ., - ‘WlU celetjmtc their Third Annlversii-y, on1 Wediiesday, Aug, SOft, 1871, , r.v . . . . - , A U h ? , . . . , . Hockaway Beach House. . The A F ’JJERQ.ppN ,T -^IV 4 T I K £ | will consist of Speeches, Instramtiilal anil Vocal Music.. ' ’ Ambiti-'tliq speakers \vill b.e , S 1 A T T H E W H A L E S M I T H , .. A . ' W . GLEASON* r , tVoi'tl^- .Patrlaroh, Slhg|ng py a'Q U A ATEbTB CjtiuB, and;l)y tlio -DI. Instrumental Music by LtiVelPs Banti. T h e E V E N I X G vrlM h5-aeV o t«d e x c l n z l t e l y to< D A N C IS C t;»i»aa«J8IC ; A S P E C I A L T B A I - N , ' VIA SOUTH S ibE UAIJ.ROAD, W ill leave Busnwicgat 1 ^ ,3 0 , J akaio X a t l.OO* nnd . ^ 8 r n iH G ,iK i.» at X . 3 0 , P , M . '., ( 'Tickets,, , 7 3 .cents. . To fee. had. qt tho.Post OSlce and at Peak's Hsll of PbarmnoV, Jamaica I a n d at tlie Stores o t U. W . Kow- landund I..0. Hendrickson, a t Queens. . CHW tlW i A. M . Woos, W illiam Ai.i.ik,J IBAAO M..K h LI.OOO, OLLUmgOB’V ALZNTtMK. E lias J. H mdkioksoh , - j JgA B Y L O N AND FIR E ISLAND.1 FOCRTEH A N S U A I. ■ . . p i c - 3 s r 1 a , —»OP TUK— SPRINGFIELD M. E . SAB. SCHOOL, ■ ' W i l l to) h e l d AT BA BY LO N , —os— Thtirsday,'Ax^i. 31st, 1871, Via SOUTH BIDS RAILROAD. A S'PECIAIj TRAIN, W ill'leave JAM AICA at 8 . 3 0 , A m ., stopping a t LOCUST AVENUE, S p RINJJFIELD, F O S -' T E E ’S MEADOW and V A L \ Arriving at Babylon In time for tlio FIBB’ ISLAND ; . . . .... STEAMBOAT. . 1 . Returning feave-Babylon at 5 o ’clock, P. U ;' , Persons attendlbg tlila:Plc.ok! will Jiaveafine.oppof- tnnity .of. taking a Mil across the. G-eat Bouth Bay to 'Fire Island, and ’vleltlng tbs. Llgbl-House, and other objects o f Interest a t tb a t place. k .1 ..ii - Ii \ > ■' T I C K E T S , 3 0 1 G e n t s , C h i l d r e n , n n d e r 13 y e a r a , h a l f P r i c e . Store,, n Springfield a t U. E ; i o r of tho folio wing, ,; C p * j m r r « t ; . . ‘.Alexander Hlg,ble, • W iP..Hlgbte, . John Pearsall, J . B. Carpenter, G s m t StOothoiT, -E.-RAodes, HlgblaSVrlgbt, O. E. Abrams, Charles Farnsworth’ D. Wilbur Hlgblc. .g U P ^ E M E COURT—QUEENS COUNTY. Jobn J . Drake, P leintl.t ] - ,, i Qffdiltii I , / l£argarcl B. Teiilo ana'^oW > Gxo. H« G b A hmiss , P. Teate, h c r husband, De- \ Plff-s A tt’y. 1 fendants . ; ! ■ .... ) In pnntlancepf a judameat order o f this. Court made in the above entitled action, bearing date tho 21st day of Aagnst, 1811.1 will sell b y Fn'bllc Auction, at the Batel kept hy JAMES S. REMSEN, In the Village of JA- MA1CA, Qnbens county1. Long Island, on the 8EV- ‘IBiRjl871; Island, on the 8EV- a < i - - and being at Woodkaved. In tbe town of Jamaica, Qneens county, and S tateof Now York, and known anc wstluj • — — - - - lyn and Jamaica Railroad «nd Turnpike, bolonging to Abraham H Van Wyek,” surveyed and laid s n t April, 1835, b y Martin it Jobnadh, to d sliovrn on sectiortNo. 18V. M laid d- «m on said (nap, being bounded end de- scrlbcd as follows to-wlt; beginning at a point on the easterly side of Wyokoff avenue, distant .eighty feet southerly from the southerly boundary line of Section No, 168, as laid down on sald map, and running thence eastcMyat right angles to Wyckoff avonuo three hun dred and eighty-four feet stole er less to land of the . \ ' deceased; thence southerly nt; thence westerly sgaln at _______ . ... avenue three hnndred|thd eighty fppLmore orlcss, toWyckoff avenue,end tbcnce noiweiiy inffig Wynkoff avenue eighty feet to l^e ptaoe Of beglhiilbr. -ded.Ajgukt3«h,iaTI» a , i . . . . WILLIAM. J SAYRES, Referte. : V - J J A R V E Y , A. S. HATOU. evvto* or *(iti - ■ 'F I S E '’( ^ H A T C H , ’i -i. •• ’ ............. • _ BANKERS, ■ ■ jps^Lers in QoTf^easn^ SebUrities, No. 6' NAtoktr SiRIKi; \>.i -w-a .- ■ : A u g u s tis, i8ii. The.'suceoisful ncgstUtlobef thO -new Government five percent. Loan, and the Prilling In of |5O,OOqcO0 of RIVi)-TwcDtica, to be paid lrl, golij, show that liereafwr from 9,to t pcr cent, will b^ tho liljjhcst rate of. Interest piiid on tlio bonds of the United States, 'Hence, invest* oVs who desire a large Incoiild With equal security are wltbdrawlng a p all of tbeli? lands' from Govommcut bonds;, and scek toplace thehrmonoy,whore It will be equally safe and more remunerative. Railroad bends* of the highest class are beUpvcd to otfer the, gr vat ad vuntagbd'; and among the best of tliero are tiio r '...j' ■ - - * *- i. ■ - T h e F i r s t P lo rtg w g e G o ld B e a d s .. CResapeake & ,0bi$ Raiiraad Company Tbis road'promises tytie odebf tho most r e i n ’i n e r a - tiv e , p o p u l a r Andjusefbl'Of the' gleat through lines connecting, the .MlaslsBippl .Valloy.with -the seaboard. Tho,Company l)ua. no floating .dolt, and la under tho management of men of w 'U - k » e w n e x p e r i e n c e and g r e a t w e a l t h . l t hss already in opcra-ion 3 3 7 miles of toad, weli censiiuctcd aud doing a good business. In 40 days' Dtt mllos more will be opened, making 3 3 3 miles completed; and as about 5,000 men are constantly a t work.upop lt, the remaining 10S miles, which w)il comploto the whole, are expected to he opened nex t summer. The road has low grades and light curves, which secure 'an economy of transporta tion expenses. I t Is cohilderably ahorter than the great competlng llnes, and passes through a rich agrlcul.ural and mlneralrdlstrlot, tile deppxlts of iron and coal being inexhaustible, . The bonds too an a b s o l u t e 3 0 y e a r a ’ s e c u r i t y , audit obtained In exchange,fsr Five-Twenties, tho In vestor a d d s n e a r l y 3 0 p e r c e n t , t o b i s c a p i t a l , besides retaining 6 p e r c e n t , goldlnterost. SkThe bonds can be ordered through your nearest bank or banker, or- thcy m sy -bd ’Ordered directly o f'us, we paying all-express charges* . ■ Price* 03 nnd accrued’ Interest from May 1. Tbe Bonds are In denominations of $l-00Q't50O and glOO. aug34ml‘ FISK & HATCH. jgO X L E Il ’WASHING MACHINE. B A T O i T ’ fcJ ; Patent Deluge Boiler WASHING MACHINE. . \ ■ ■ 1 ? ■ In introducing tlie aboV6‘M&cliine we feel «aUi<ftedv by actuAl oxperibnco,'tliat H ii, what is i claimed for it, ThB &est Wasbins Macliino' EVER INVENTED. I t conslste o f a Boiler, adapted to fit any stove, with a Cylinder Insido covered with corrugated bars and buckets, .to ralfe the,water. The clothes jup placed within the Cylinder, which la operated by a crank passing through the sldoof the Boiler, aUd'tUrned while Washing! l(h | .constructed on perfoetly scientific-principles, and different from most others. . The Tostimony, in all Ofises.vvbere It has had a. fair trial. Is remarkable, as R ........... 8 A - V - & I ' • • • • XabbT, H«al% Time and Money. ; I t Is designed and 'adapted 'th help womau’a work, and surely merits tho '-ptost-gehsrohs patronage, as It cannot fall nj rct.irn a full equlvqlsnt. For Rale by J ; P . K E L S E Y , W < s * M » n r y , L . I . , ill'' J. H. KJELSRY, Gueena. •\ r-> ... ( — RIGHT OF UlNGjpl COUNTY J?OR. SALE, faugZiwS] g U P E E M E COURT—QUEENS COUNTY, Joseph T. Sackott ' J' . agtt. < - .,. J Henry F . Cooper arid ethers.) , t Id piirtoanee of a jn-Igtaent of fercclosnro ahd 'Cale in tho above entitled action , mads oit .the21at .day of Au gust, 1811, I, the undsrslgnod. Referee duly appointed. Vrill soll a t Publlo AueOon, Cothefa'ghest bidder, ON THE PREMISES, on FRIDAY, the SIXTH d ly e f OCTOBER, 1811, a t twelve o'clock, neon of that day. AU those two certain l6ht,pteoeaor\—\\'- ^** -’ The IJVO LE^fSH,’ ReSideiica of Homor II. Stuart, Ls^- . Jthquire pI WM- 0. SAYRE 3. iguiihed pn a ceru*ln, map entltl«<. Map No. l , of UnTonvllle. Long Island, altuated on Brooklyn and Ja maica Railroad and P U a k roid.at the Intersection ofthe Rockaway Plankroad| b yeand, eno^uarter, hlllss fiom the limits of the city ox Brooklyn, belonging toB s tlerk Miller, surveyed and dUWu by Martin G, Johnson, Ja, males, April, 1853,” and, fllsAln thaofllca of the Clerk of tbe County of Qneens* ae and by the numbers two hundred and twentyrfiye fend two hundred and twenty- seven, aa laid ctswn’onisaM'tnAp.' dach of said lots being twenty-five feet in front rear by one hundred feet iu depth. Alto, and ak d o M H u u irn AVHiM imoa ana aeiertuca aslol- lows: Commencing a t thelntoAedlon o fthe ssutlicrly Side o fthe Ro.ckaway Phuskroadand tho northwesterly llhe of Centre A venue { Vu»BI*g thence southerly along the westerly, Hpe of Ocutrsl Avenue to land conveyed to EUcn OoopSr by JOSobh Ctlrtls, Sheriff of Qneens coun ty,; thonoo westerly almR,the northerly.dlne of said prem isesibthecentrellaeof the block: thence, north erly along the centre UiiSef Hie block' to the southerly line ef the Rockaway Rlankrosd, and thence easterly along the lino of the said Rdckiway Plankroad to the point, o rplate of hoglnrilragaBd which taldlota are lkld down and described M jete nUmbe.'s two hundred and thltty-flTe <235j, t#o Irafdijed »hd thirty-slit (236), two hundred andthlrty-seveR<»1X and two hundred.and. thtrtr * _ n map entitled “Map No. oh the Brooklyn tad Ja- n a. ei 1, o f UnlonvlUe. L.X.sUto malra Railroad and P latttoad, at the InUrssotlon of the Rockaway l lankroil,» miles from the limits of the elty of’ Brodklyo. bokwigtng to Butler to Mlllor, tar- veyed and drawn by Mairtin a , Johnson. Jamaica. April. 1858,^ and fitsdpfc tffe offlce of tho Cleik of Qneens Oounty, . Ddtbd August 21sM Josxen T. B xoxbit ptS T R A Y . Strayed-ffom- the Queens, on the 21st lit with long horns, w itl bdrfece. ‘Whoever ^ matlon wbero slis warded. , Qusens, Aug 23, itfh --jp r a JA C O B S , Before*. tjfr. .. , aug24 i. -of the subscriber, at •sm a ll Bed and White COW, ..tofefet Mtfiw»ast,«nd also- en J O H N ' ’ ? O t v V ; aug24w3 T 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. In thd matter o f » ' ’ SHELTON AVENUE 5 . Please to take notice that we; the undersigned, Com. inlsslonore, appointed to apprntaa the daniages of owners, losscos o r mortgagees of lands to ho taken for or affooted by laying out and opomtig Sbalton Avenue In the Village of Jamaica, have this day filed with Plerpont Potter, Esq., Clerk ef said Vlllnuo, onr ro* port of the appraisement of damages therein, os this day finally settled by us; and that said report Is now opon to the examination of all porsnns who make ap plication to the said Clerk for tnat purpose. Dated August IS. 187), JAMES NOSTRAND, THOMAS SMITH, Ju., JAMRS W. OOVEltT, Sw CommUeioner* of Appralual# giiW* Iftttoitajg, jp iA N O S , O r g a n s , m e l o d e o n s , ■ W A T E B d 9 NEW SO ALE PIANOS, W ITH IRON FRAME O v e r s t r u n g B a s e a u d A g r a f f e B r i d g e s , AMD * , C A B IN E T O R G A N S, THE BEST MANUFACTURED. W A R R A N T E D F O R S IX M O NTHS. A GREAT OFFER! H o r a c e W a t e r s , 4 1 8 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MELO- DEONs, and ORGANS, of six first-class makers, in cluding Water’s, nt Ettlrtmtly Lorn Prices for Cash, During THU Month, or will take from 84 to |20 monthly, until paid; the same to let, aud rent applied if pur chased. A new kind o f PARLOR ORGAN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever made, now on exhi bition nt 481 Broadway. Illustrated catalogues mailed. H o r a c e W a t e r s , f W a r e r o o i n s 4 1 8 B r o a d w a y . N*w Y obk . TESTIMONIALS, The Waters’ Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak ot those instruments with confidonce, from personal knowledge.—A. Y. JSmngelitt. W e can speak of tho morlts of the Waters’ Pianos from personal knowledge, as being of the very.hest qual ity, Chrittian Intelligencer. Our friends will find h t Mr. Waters’store tho very best assortment of Pianos, Molodcons nnd Organa to be found In the United States .—QruhamU Magaiim. Horace Waters, 481 Broadway is famed for tho excel lence of his Pianos and Organs .—Evening Ptul. The Waters’ Piano ranks with tho best manufactured In America.— Independent, N. Y, . M u sical Domes,—Since Mr. Waters gnvo up publish ing sheet music, ho has devoted all his capital and atten tion to the manufacture and sale of Piunos aud Melode ons. *He has just issued a catalogue of his new instru ments, giving a new scale of prices, which shows a, marked reduction from former rates, and his Pianos have recently been awarded the F irst Premium a t sev eral Fairs. Many people o t the present day, who are at tracted it not confused, with the flaming advertisements ol rival piano houses, probably overlook n modest man ufacturer like Mr. Waters, hut wo happen to know that his instruments earned him a good reputation long he- fote Exposition* and “honors” connected therewith were ever thought of; Indeed, wo have one ot Mr. Wa ters’ Piand Fortes pow in our residence (whore i t has stood for yeans) of which any manufacturer in the world might.well be proud. W e have always been de lighted with lt iia p Hwcet-toned-nnd powerful Instru ment, and there is no doubt of its durrblltty; more than this some o f the best amateur players in the city, a t well as several celebrated pianists, havo performed on the said piano, arid all pronounce It a superior and first- class instrument. Stronger Indorsement we could not give.—Home Journal. I Tho Mslodeon you sent mo It highly satisfactory. J. Xu Shitu, Tioga, i f . y . This I do know, that a mclodeon used here In the Baptist Church for the past eight years at least, without any repairs, and purchased from you, is still used, and has remained a firet-rato Instrument, tn spite of tlio weather,and tbe hard nsage It has been subject to. This is certainly good evidence of the superiority of your in ■truments over’mstiy of other makers. J , HEKqmoKS. J s ., Flcrmont, N. Y. I have given the Mclodeoi a fair trial, aud think It tlie best Instrument o f ,tha kind I havs ever heard. Nothing could influence mo to par; with it. r ,r . G.B.DO uqlas , Medina, N .Y . I am muab pleased with tho Waters Organ .you sen; me. D. D. B abcock , Millport, N. Y. The (266 Organ wo had e fyou Is powerful eqougb to fill tho church. Tho diflerent' combinations with sub- has give a reasonable variety, and the tenes are rich and sweet. Any church having such an Instrument as this has a treasure. O. A. B ooxbes , Pastor o f Baptist Church, jy20 . San Franoiscoo, Cnl. A SAFE FOR SALE. ' A New DA B. 3ST Fire-Proof, Combination-Lock, Me dium-Sized SAFE, '■ A»T A. B A R G A U S .! Call at the POST OFFICE. g O N G e c H O ’ A New School 'Book, by H. S. PERKINS. Price, $7.50 per dozen. Contains over tWo hnndrc'd now and beautiful 6ongs,i)uoti, etc., by W ill S . H ays , WI ib su b , Tqoius, etc. Every thing is new, fresh, and aperkUng. .Contents and specimen pages sent free. Sample, copies mailed free of postage to teachers fqr G5 cents. Liberal tqrm* for introduction. .. F i m H|0R130AOK B 4 U t '. , W heww, Eliza^oth Caih.of Jamnlcn, Quecoff county, by » certnin* Indenture of mortgage, bearing date ,the nwt pay jof May, 18i9, I d orde r to securo the uaynttnt of the iura ef tweivo hundred dollnra* with tho tntorcat thereon, dulv mortgnged and conveyed unto tfithlfo P. Grave* certain lunu* and }»romi*e* altuated In tbo conn, ty of Queen* and doaeribod iniaid nibrtgagd iubitanti* ally a* follow*, to wit; All that tract o r pnrcol o f land altuate In tho town of Jamaica, In the county pf Qucoiim, ptid State of Now \o r lr , known and dlitlngulshcd m» Iota nurabera and W P wtW0 throo hundred and ftfty threv, a* laid down .on a map entitled Map.* number 1, of Unlonvlllc, L. I., surveyed and dmwn by Hurt In G.Johnaon, .Tnmalca. April, 1858,n which map U died In the oflleo of tho Olerk of the coun ty of Quoen*, In the State pf York, and which said mortgage contain* a power to tell tlio said mortgaged promises upon, rtcfuuft. bgiqg made In the payment of the *ald pnncipnl or iiiteroat money in *ald mortgage men tioned ftnd thereby secured to be paid, or any part thereof, and wn* duly recorded a* a mortgage in the of- floe of the Clerk of tho county of Queens, on tholOth day of dune. A. I)., 1869, at 10 e’clock, a. m., In Book of Mortgages, h o . 190. on pago 298. And whereas default luis oeoo made In the payment ef tho money *ecnred to bo paid by *ald mortengtvand there in claimed to b* due on said mortgage at the to of, and first publication of this notice, the sum of r hundred dollar*, and to be come due the further au of eight hundred dollars, with Interest thereon from May 1st, 1871, apd' no suit or pro ceeding a t law ho* been had in any manner for the recov ery or collection of tho money secured to be paid by SAld mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, notice I* hereby given, tnat by virtue of the power of sale con tained in said mortgage, and In pursunnco o fthe ntatuto in euch case made and provided, tho said mortgage will » r?rcc.lose? t y a 8U^e of the mortgaged premises, nt Public VendiRsto tho hlghcflt biddor, ut the PEAR SALL HOUSE, kept hy Howard Pearsall, In the Vil- m^°v.SffmIrA,MA1.CwAi.Q.upt,ng county, on tho EIGH- TLltiNTH day o f NOVEMBER, 1871, at 2 o’clock, p. u ., of that day. * * Bated August 17th, 187i. - NATHAN P .' GRAVES, Mortgagee. OnAVBSds S tbvkss , AUy’s, Syracuse. ORTGAGE SALE. M Whereas, KUzabcth Cash, of Jamaica, Queens conn ty, by a certain indenture of mortgage, bearing date tbo firat day of May, 1869, in order to secure the paymentof the sum of thirteen hundred dollar*, with tne interest thoroon, duly mortgaged and conveyed unto Nathan F* Graves certain lands and premises ettuated in tho coun ty of Queen*, nnd described in said mortgage substan tially as follows, to wit: Ail that tract or parcel of land situate in the tswn of Jamaica, in the county of Queens, in the Slate of New Tork, known and distinguished n* lots numbers three hundred and fifty fotir, and three hundred and fifty*five, as laid down on a map entitled “mnp number ene of Unionvllle, L. I., surveyed and drawn by Martin G* Johnson, Jamaica, April, 1853,” which map is filed In the office of the Clerk of the county of Queens, in the State offNew.York and which said mortgage contains a power to «ell the said mortgaged premises upon de fault being made in tho payment of the said principal or Interest money in said mortgage mentioned and thereby secured to bo paid, or any part thereof, and was duly re corded as a pioi < gage in the office of the Clerk ol the county of Quoe - on tho 10th day of June, A. D. 1869, at 10 o’clock, A. •!., in Book of Mortgages, No, 100, on page 295. And whereas default has-been made in tho pnyment of tho money secured to bo paid by said mort gage, and there is claimed to bo duo on said mortgage at the date of, and first publicatlou of this notice, tho sum of four hundred nnd thirty-three dollars and thirty- three cents ($433.33), and to hccorao due the further sum of eight hundred and sixty-six dollars nnd sixty-six cents ($800.00), with interest thereon from Novombor 1st, 1870, and no suit or proceeding a t law has boon had in any manner for the recovery or collection of tho moucy secured to be Paid by said mortgage, or any p art thereof. Now, therefore, potlce ie hereby given, that by «.VU|«.A ft! ,1... . * _ _ V- - _ ^ 1 » _ _ 1 f i « . - virtue of the power of ealo contained in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute tn such case mads and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tho moitgagod premises, at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder, a t the PEARSALL HOUSE, kept- by Hov ard Pearsall, 1n the Villaire of JAMAICA, Qneens county, on the EIGHTEENTH day of NOVEMBER, 1871, at 2 o’clock F. v. o f that day. Dated August lltb , 187). NATHAN F. GRAVES, Mortgagee. G n .v .s te Stbvbhs, Atty’a.; Syracuse. (5, § . gtmvrtl & ©o. W HITCOMB’S Remedy for Asthma, For Asthmr, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, etc. “Nothing so suceossftil,” —T. M e tcalf, Drugrritl, Norton. Recommended by Dr. O. W . Holmes. It al ways roliovcs. 'a ... i. JOS. BURNETT * CO., Boston, Mass. Sold.by all druggists. nug3w4 C LAVERACK COLLEGE and Hudson R iy ir I s . STiTCTK,.at Claverack, N. Y. For both sexes. Term opens Sepfomber 4th. 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