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Vanderbilt, I) Vnn Voorhls, Stephen Ilnlngton, Brewster Valentine, *. °- - • .-w«.T. Xaa«f Secretary. - Jainraa agalnat loeo nnd damage by fire, a t reduced -1 * ‘ J ■ 'Ling proper allowance (or the chancier and ee* feaob M - , »ugl8yl E». F ir$jnsurance Company O F BROOKLYN. Oflloe*, No. 12 Court St., Brooklyn, 179 * Bro«|V*2r*.N$w York, and 84 Broad way, Williamsburgl). ‘ Onah Capital,.... ■ Bnrplu*,.. . 'Aaiets,....... „...................••...(1,660,000 60 800,060 00 ..(1,800,000 00. ' Insures Building#, Merohandlae, and other property ignlnat loea or damngc by Ate, and Inland Marino Rleke, . aivrite* a t low as other first class Stock Companies. 'Vpaytloular attention given to the Insurance of farm i preperty, isolated dwelling* and their furniture, for one, / > thSes orflvs year#. Imf.es equitably adjusted and paid In cash a t thfc agency. Diaioioae—Stephen Crowell, “oni f Nscnr Collin#, John M.BIoks, Iaaac . George W . Bergen, Alexia Bragg, ; Jkmeatt Rockwell, Alvin CL Bradley, Guetav Schwab, * Kara Baldwin, Nathan T. Beer*, Gilbert \ ii, Andrew V. Stout, Isaa H. Frothingham, Charles C. Betts, , Joshua _______ _ ionjamin : WardWell, Moses F, Odell,A. B. EngtamLEdwIn Beers i .Nathaniel Bntnam, John U. Cole, Daniel H. Gregory, J *b •I,g*r^0TEPHE!f CROWELL, Prcaident. EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vloc-l’realdenU - ' -FntLinnaa S haw , Secretary. - All information relating to insurance in said Compa can bOohtainedof G ilbert Sayszs, Eaq., one ef Us JAGGAR, Agent for Jamaica. ny can be obtained of 4 Directors, Jamaica. : 40 LATHAM If. , j^ I H G S COUNTY jfre Insurance Company? ,. Of the City o f Brooklyn. Cash Capital, ............... Surplui, October, 1809,.. (160,006.00 ................ 103,492.61 .............. (253,422.62 Total Aaaets,.. OfSoea—Coaaaa Bnoanwar and F ibst S t ., BBOon.rn ‘ « E. D., and Ho. 8 Pmn S t ., N bw Y orx . ' DifcioTOXs-rEdw’dT.Backhouse. Martin Kalbflelaoh. , ’V Grlfilth W. Griffith, Charles H. Fell#w», John N. Hay ' Ward, HdwariFNorth, Joseph T. Burr, Samuel S. Free, : Alfred Oloek, Henry Johnson, Benjamin F. Delano, ‘ Adran M. Suydam, Cbaancey L. Cook, Samnel Long* : mani J . A. G. Comstock, George d. Bennett, Charlee ■ Goodvdn, Samuel Raynor, Alfred Hoblcy, Lewis Hnrat, Adam O. Martin, James W. Valentine, James A. Van • , Brhnt, Thomas Hntohinaon, Sylvester Tuttle William J^: Pease, J . V. Meaerole, Ralph Teete, Daniel Smith , G«drge ooje, ED'W ARD T. BACKHOUSE. 1*’ 1 , AV7VA1V1/ At DAV&aVUOJkt I ■ ■ ' Hakar Pora, Secretary. President. - Wit. X. Hbawitt, AsautSec’y. Application for insurance on property in Queens eeun* 2ytmay..be made to Mr. LATHAM M. JAGGAR. Agentat Jamaica. \ 1 gUtt&iJ, ( B i t . a ' * ■’ J a m a i c a ’ ‘ Savings Bank. ,t • “ TneOrpoyated hy Act of Legltlatun, April 20,1800 ' * Aaren A. Degrauw, President. Rider,latVioe-Prealdent. ‘ John N. BrinckcrhofT, 2d Vice*Preaident. Marria Foadlck, Treasurer. 1 •; f TaoavBaa—Panlei Smith, John HT. Brlnckerhoff, Kor- , n s Foedlek, Aaron A. Degrauw, William Phranon Jehn J r Armstrong, James Bider, James H. EimOiier, Daniel ’\ < Gtuftaohi William A. Llghthali, William Duriand, John ‘. CDoaneli, Sr;, Martin I . Duryea, John W. DeMott, As- .oan Backus, John H. Seaman, John N. Brlnckerhoff, ■. JdhnGraoyC * r. , *PheTrnatoea have rented thewest room in the base- Wtent of the Oounty Clerit’e Office. The Bank will he : amento receive deposits en Wednesday and Saturday of ( eiffii Vraektfrom 4 ta Ao’cleck, ». if. V 82 MORRIS F08DI0K, Secretary. guMittg (Bte. ■tV. I>oiorsa. B a s b . e s , t 0 B lin d s , % 6 » a K o « ]4i^ Sta^ RaUx, Hawtli. E a M B p l l e d ; B m b o n i l e d , G r o n a d ‘‘ A.n<l O tit e id M Alargtiand Wall maaorted aiook' (J the ahovs (dMadonitantlyon hand at ths loaraat ratei. OttKpygk prompfly attsn4e(.tn.!lh»lljler* *0^ •Wndrntrijl (nd it ( • thatr advantaga to getonr saUojaatt^'befora puroh^ing.' fttandon i W atntit and other First- : T. -Tv — ) ■ r — r ggtvm M Biack > 0(4*6'w«rk. 1 iXaMmdtla m^d Pries LiaUfnmUhad on appll- m i b t ' i ■ * , . V W , ^ u i 2M> € » a l 8 t r e e t a HEW' YORK. i ■> 7W 7 5 T , egEAB^rST’fl t ' ■ BALnAM. A well asubliahfd naprctiy tor , O a a g h a , C s M l, l a l h u a u , A ltk a iS , W b a a p - I n f Coaiffha, Bronetaltla, arm ora»n f ' B I h m m • ( ( h e T k r a a t A I i t a g * . This medicine ta in the form of a nleaaqnt balaamie syr up, skillfully prepared, ftpm Rooted Gunn, and \ ether Medicinal Agents, which have long been held high In estimation aa reme dies tor the elsas of disease.* tor which tha C O U G H B A L S A M la recommended It may be taken with safbl sons of any age or state of health, while its efficacy the cure of those affections ef the organs <>f reiplration, which so often Toad to Consumption, la astonishing, ducedi --------- —i ale „ ___ r jpuiarityhas ___________ tempt 'O foist upon the public ‘various preparations on- dsn the name or COUGH BALSAM S , hoping deuhtleaa to sell them on the well-earned reputa tion ofthe originnl. Tbe public will be caretol Is get SEABURY’S COUGH BALSAM, as this la th, original and only genulna madlclne of the kind WST Sold by J. 8. SEABURY, Proprietor, Jamaica, and Druggists and Country Storekeepers generally. Patca SB eta. and SO eta. per bottle. R O L L E R ’S P U R E S T N O R W E G IA N C O D L I V E R O IL . Was awarded a SILVER MEDAL a t Paris Interna tional Exhibition, 18S7, having 27 competitors, I , prepared from selected. Livers, and bottled at Lofoten Islands, Horwav. Was awarded a GOLD MEDAL at Bergen Interns-t tlonal Exhibition,186S. Ia the purest, and for limpidity, clearness, and de licacy of taste and smell, is superior to any. Ia highly recommended by the Medical Societies of Norway and England. Is more readily assimilated, and more eaallv digested than any Jther Cod Liver Oil. Was awarded the First Prize and the only Medal at London International Exhibition, 1802. < Ia recommended hy high medical authority In Europe and America. • Wat awarded First Prize, the only one. awarded at Stockholm Great Exhibition, 1868. W. H. SCHIEFFELIN A CO., jN E W Y O R K . Sole Agents for U. S. and Canada. nov23ml T HE ■T - r r r s a v a m - j r i — *- f w t.JIsel AiiJ 3i t e ‘ f '-‘S' '• ' , '! - • A»MfctfW6*4rk *a» LONE STAB T Warranted to ha S u p e r io r to a n y O th e r f o r M A N O R In all ailments where external applications aionsed. Thousands proclaim ita merits. No Hsraeman should and no Family would be withont It after once wing it. Bead what the Napoleon of Hareemen, the late Hi ram Woodruff, of Union Coune, said ? “I am satisfied that tbe Lone Star Liniment is superi or to all liniments now in use for the Horae, and no herseman should be without this valuable preparation.” Price, SO, to and, 00 cents, per bottle. EDWARDS A CO., Proprietors, Jamaica, L. I. For sale hy Druggists and Store keepers generally. ^NEORGK L. PECK, . (Successor to 8ar.bury A Pock,) H a ll of Pharmacy-, JAMAICA, L . I ., Drugs, Sftiicine*. Chemicals, Perfumery', Fancy Goods, Toilet Articlee, Stationery, Schoel •, BOOKS, a io. . . Especial attention paid to the comnenndlnjt of Phyai- slan’a Prescriptions. 88 X L I T P T i r X & E Dr. nrtraM'i Pklwt Aw T.BnMir«)rf Hot. ^ llken«Mts of mmni (Mfsr* aa* after riro.^Mi ika Hiory Virl Bmkw <ut, Ituaaa u i pntaii. Btwmro of tmnUjglwyw rt, wfcgpcyt to kanbMi auMuMofOr. DURLAHD A SON’S Livery, Sale and. Exchange S T A B L E S , FLUSHING AVE. J M M I C A , L . t . Coaches for Parties, FunaraU and Waddings cons tan t. iy inreadlaara.’ «■ ’ >' >'■ Also, Horns kept by tha day, week o t month ^Horeea nold oa couamiatlon. All on (ha moat reason. WN.DnaLixn, [fcb»] Wk. Dcanaxi, J a . £ TEN ACRE MARKET AND FRUIT FARM, - f. . ‘ • .a ' 4A>E. ' J A J i A I O A , L . 1 . , - .Y0XJBASK, • ■, v . ‘ f i r » y A”- with lah^nttal honaa aud onpbjiUdla^,Jn food eng- tan. Plica ta paculiarty well adapted tot,a •rat es mftket ar fruit jjtafdeo, and contain* 4 forge nura* i«f ahale^frult tfeaa. Apply to GttOmKBS,lO~ MOREJauaiba,L. I,ar77 M o t Btrqst,Basm 21, » Mf.T0* t . . . .. '>■ ■ i ■ -t v m r. j l t ' wis S o X, JPui ' w in i V b n i ' ThiaCOmpabyl aararal yaara, fny near GafvestpB,Te _ Bebf Which thbynaw • TbleBeaf da & 2 r acmlcal for famlfjr) any market, ai the retalnclln tbaeati. It is Sol A Can eentalnsno I . ... the contents Into tha* whan hat aenra It Bair. .. Its coat la leaatL It is beftnaUcally n siPMgsarasf aolA ? -. . The beef Is cut lu b n S t & t S S ^ in preeeM , f ceink thus retaining i ll 'i t i l bona and gristle eit~ preeaedinto cans. . . It fa pure roast hbbSi.4 when sold: butwialLWa to tha prooesa ot aoffiklt) th* average market. M Selected,, and of tba ,I part* tegethar. G h o p p d , Tjia cbonpad form ) perlor bain, dellelatlaa among mlnee pit baken aplemept,\ - A grept aaylnglto Snl prepare their CtxAa-JC .Two and* half paua and griatle. and cookSd. clear meat. Three lb. Cana 60^ ' . Liberal Dll . Tbe attention af HntaV Keepare. Shipmaatera l perlor artlala. F o r M a i Ta tbe content* ot^ gnarta of cold watpr. two onions eheppadT a'canot tomatoe*. J frem tlme to time: It Itatandfivdminutaa,...... . mlcelll, barley orrice,a6e( according to taaio. tbW ulnntee. andatrvandb , . OaaMft* 1« ,CS)il8uif; -- »tk«r B b * : , * d o r * 1 nntf I tor tha past fnawsrected H u a U tjof nd-mara' too- td .tor aala la uaa* ar» aM jrUooked, M - ' ’ if nab,tnrn nria»ta,n«ul ,»?«»' RoaaT uiahw’spiaan rtinriaa ely. It ta mynlaataten ^ » r ^ W > g t » ^ ifallwSlto frtn b to f U than r of l i s t srtfels (MMIaa awing ' ■ * ' \-ir than 1 eattla othar Mn gaiwia* ai M o n t t ' (m int balls naa- an why have la &(».-• .' Jdlvntedof Asna ((a yauad Of this lr*Ab, BoertisgtHonsa 1t*AD aaliad to.tbiapa- B o n g \ ■■ can wdd two sto*gaodboil,add iaefiaquatterof .jttra,a][immlngit nOliAifter letting ran .wHh'Tdr- H^taad pepper •fn t o f abant fire m - : \ S : ‘.ri; <■ For Sale byJV H* ^ Hendrickson and'Denj. ’ fajtoNjiox, , lend JPa ten tea. w ^ ll f .' Esttaii I. ttNouolaaf * ■... -! —■ 0XGBOOT>S [Quae, Vi Mewis SiaoxtMa.} i *- *.. ’• v t i <i Hi n 1 I * , ’ Vfcj ‘WholiifkU u d Btnil D m I ipb * '•3i\ 1f^vA Qa' d 6 F F E 'E e, i 'u ‘i ' q W & M 4 % 0 M O 0 % M ilS t . _ M t f t f e l W . | id dobvj^WT# i ’Oift JHp, JN SO. POOtf A dQfttyiPi n i^ e a iM X ia x to l Qilm Kerosen# * . C h A a d e l i e n Allgomta r a FU L T O * I * i»va. S U P ’ 'Q w n j^ h a a l G x o . P ool *. J o s w b F ool , G a o .W - P ool .. YN. q N r i s t x a k s k : C a m a v d Coiner of Union Hall i prepared to oxeeuto orem f u r n i t u r n I Audi .Beau •' V ^ V f ■(mdleaof ■wpuberin- tQ r < jR D I C R K * ^|L L HORSEMEN,;:l S»y,forHCI~ 'Chceat Cored S ir e e ttV ? An<l all 1 yto.tr When Sikeri ? Always frpiyl Alto G.E. S. S-theiit three mffintaa, whlaben ■T'W&g'a • ■ 1 n s JtV SAL ESTi JAUAIt)A..f.....r:. 0*^ *54 i m R o j t ^ n l - Farm?=Dw*ir'-- S m W N r it^n^ei^tl t V ^ ■ O n e N TG UriEDITORS. , Dureonnt to an order of Hon. James W. Covert, Sun ragataqf the eaunty of Qnieene, notice Is hereby given te all parapn*havingelalma sualuil theeatate of Stephen I. Lott, lata ot th* town of Jamaica, in tho Said counij and E?ticptori> of the last will and teataraunt of said dOeeaecd, at his reildence at or near the village of Jaenalc* aforesaid, on or before the fifteenth day of May, Dated,. Ootobor23d, 1871 „ . ABRAHAM V. 8. LOTT,) PETER LOTT, J Excoulora. •JAMES VAN 81CLEN, WfQTICE TO CREDITORS.—Pursuant to an order XY. of Hon. James W. Covert, Surrogate of the county af Queens, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claimaagai|ict tne citato uf Gideon Pearenll, late of tin town of Hempstead, in the eald county, deceased, to needent the same with the vouchers thereof, to Henry Peansll, one of the Executors of the last will and testa- ntpnt of Gideon Poarenll, deceased, at tbe place of resi dence of the said Henry Peanall. at Pearsall's Corner, In'the said town of Hempstead. Queens county, N. Y. on or before the Slat day of December next. Dated June 28- 1871. OU- R B. PEARSALL. 1 E. . eut„ . HEN PEARSAI.L. Lzecutsrs ’jg iattoisi, t i c . p tA N O S , ORGANS, MELODEONS, W A T E E S 3 N E W SOALE P I A N O S , WITH IRON FRAME O v e r s tr u n g Baas a u d g r a f t s B r id g e s , * C A B I N E T O R G A N S , THE BEST MANUFACTURED. W A R R A N T E D FO R SIX MONTHS. A GREAT OFFER 1 Horde* W a ters, 4-81 B roadw a y , New York, will dlappee of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MELO- DEONS, and ORGANS, of alx first-class makers, in- eluding Waim’s, nt Exl'tmtXy Low Prices for Cash, During This Month, or will take from (4 to $20 monthly, until paid; the same to let, aud rent applied if pur chased. A now kind of PARLOR ORGAN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever made, now on exhi bition ai 4)1 Broadwsy. Hi,#; , $ Lv-'f JAMAIQA Jm ra -^ANXNbirjffiT • 4.D- Illustrated catalogues mailed. H o r a t* W a ters, W araroome *11 Broadw ay Naw Yoax. TESTIMONIALS. The Waters’ Planes are known as among the very beat. Wo are enabled to apeak ot theee instruments with confidence, from personal knowledge.—A. Y, KoanfiUti. We can apeak of the merits of the Waters’ Pianoa from personal knowledge, ,s being ot ths very beet qual ity, Christian lnUUigtncer.\ Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the very heat assortment of Planae, Meiodeons and Organs t* be found in the United Statea.— Oraham's Magasine. Horace Waters, 481 Broadwsy Is famed for the exoel- lenee of his Pianos and Organs.—Eoeni'ag Pust. The Waters’ Piano ranks with the best manufactured Id America.— Independent, N. Y, Musical. Doittos.—Since Mr. Wntera gave up publish, •ing sheet music,he haadevotedall his capital anclatten- tion to the manufacture and sale of Pianos snd Mciode- ons. He has Just issued a catalogue of hia new instru ments, glvltg a new scale of prices, which shows a marked reduction from former rates, and his rianos have recently been awarded the First Premium at sev eral Fslrs. Many people of the present day, who are at- ............. advertisement! odest matt- ____ ... ____ know that his instruments earned him a good reputation long be fore Expositions and •’honors” c»nnectcd therewith S era ever thought of; Indeed, we have one of Mr, Wa rs' Plano Fortea now In our residence (where It has stood for years,) of which any manufacturer in the world might well be proud. We have always been de lighted with It as a sweet-tonsid and powerful Instru ment, and there js no doubt of Ita durability; move than Ihla aeme of th« -belt amateur players In tbe city, as well as aeveral cclebratod pianists, hnve performed on the said piano, and all prouounce it a superior and first- tiaas lnatrument. Stronger inuoraement we oould not give .—Home Jsumal. TheHelodeen you aentma is highly satisfactory. J. h. Smith, Tioga, N. Y. Thla I do know, that a mclodeon used here In the BaptiitChureh for the past eight years at least, without any repairs, and purchased from yuu, la atill used, and 'haa remained a first-rate instrument, in spite of the . weather anil thehard uaage it haa been subject to. This -Ii) certainly good avldcnce of tbe superiority of your In- Itrumentaover many of other makora. . J. Hanmiicxs, J*., Picrmont, N. Y. Thare given the Mclodeona fair trial, and think it the bekt luMrument of the kind 1 have ever heard. Nothing oould lafinence me to part with it. < G. B. DecoLis, Medina. N. Y. 1 am a * a h pleased with the Waters Organ you sent me. D. D. B ibcock , Mtltpart, N. Y. The (906 Organ we had ef you Is powerful enough to fill the church. The different combinations with sub- bas give a reasonable variety, and tbe tones sre rich and sweet. Any church having auch an instrument as this >haa a treasure. 0. A. Busxaaa, Pastor of Baptist Church, - Jy20 San Franclreoo, Cal. (IANO AND MUSIC B'fORE, -1- Wev Town BaU, Jamaica. . etc., in the pnblic roomoon in the P r o f . A . , A N D B E U , For many yeara a- Teacher of Music, French, tbe rilUge af Jamaica, retpectfuUy Informs the S nd hla,many triendn that he has taken a r 'own Halt, for the purpose of selling P IA N O S MUSIC, and M USICAL M E R C H A N D ISE, CHROMOS, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ’ A n d IN S T R U M E N T S , E tc . • ’ M ' « .. Ha pan. warrant those who may patronize him that ibet win obtain of him Rone bnt nrat olaa* artleiel, aa Also, that in regard to cheap* well hero aa by going to New :Ea will kaep 6o others. , sees they will fate aa Wetl Yqrk'Sf'lltoaklyfo ^XT> and tha rept dedueted from the Flauos Bold on Monthly InstaluMhta. Aeesrdlnt toTOqneathewill glva Plano and _ Hr i y S i^d-WPWliltak*pleasure In formingsiFrenct j ^K I « K » * u ¥ ^ a b O n s ’ O -F O R T E S . T k « jB « 8 t f i a a s s « t j l e l i * w e s t P r i c e s , <{ Aki IpM (Wffiwit FavoraW* Tenia ef Payment. ;*• Ij^Jhi U'il'fMON THL V P A Y . • e n d J io ' e ' a ' o a t a l o g u e , S W - M a k w t B & m $ * o m , ,, ?ic?wr Y o rk . <hse7m1 n ~ \ 1 & 4»Wui meld-:- W t a ttakare,In- «r wiA.tok* K to l^ajqaUiJy ' O h i gUPREM E COURT-COUNTY Of QUEENff,. John B, Valentine and Suaan R., bln wife, egaiuitWt lr- liara Valemioe and Mary Ann Ida wile, Jacob Valais- - tine and Martha I’., his wife, Fimuel Cox and M sty, his wife, Msry Em.na Poet, Ellas Hearasn and Mrs. Ellas Seaman his wife, Jolin Seaman and Mrs, Jdt>»* Seaman, his wife, Edward Fowler and Mrs. Edward Fowler, his wife, tbe children, dcvlseen and hairs, Rf law of Elmira Fowler, who married mid died,\on. known owners,” William Salt and Jane hid’ wtfth, WHUum M. Layton und Maria Layton, his wife ja d te Hawkins, Henry AVUleta and Alexander T. Stewart. By virtue and ia pursuance orajudgmentnf partltiwi and sale made In the abeveentltlea action on,the FiuifMt duv of November, 1871, the subscriber u referee fort! will sell at 1*110110 Auction at the dwelling-house ted on tlie premises hereinafter first MEADOW — Queensui'i-iis anid 8K O OD N D In,innauanpan, loii , li twelve UCIOWW , a n.on, the following described lands and premises In., three several parcels aa hereinafter numbered: FIRST—All that piece or tract oi mad eltna toM East Meadow in the town of Hempstead, couoty. a f Queens and State of New York. Ivin* on the westerly eidc of the highwity leading from Uniondale to W*na- httry, and,.bounded as follows: Beginning at a stoke- Monument standing at Ibe south easterly coriier of gold.' piece of land on the westerly aide of eafd highway, atttb nt the nurth easterly comer ofthe piece of land thirdly hm-lnaftcr described, and running thence nonheasierly along s iid highway to the lands, fsrmerly the couiraoa. lands of the town of Hempstead, and known nt “Ther Plains,\ nnd now the property of AIcxauderT. Stewart; --------------- - ----- 1 laafisr • ’n 'iy-, th nee along said Platn i.w<>- uvriuninivii „ « { ev southerly, again westerly and again aoqtberiy to lakd ' heretofore conveyed hy Jacob Valentine,''and hia wife,, tov said* AlexanderiivAaauvt T Stewartienai j, thencecuvc easterlyj ntdagUVBg • foil s a o i ui uwivi i l said l«f»t UN mud land to tbe nortl>wc*ter}jf curqei of piece of Innd thirdly hcreinaiter described, mid thefcee •till eusti rly and Boulhuastcriy along the northcriy iddo of said last named piece of land to the place of ?peftn»* mug, containing within Mid bounds by eattiuation Anji acrf»B and one quarter, be tho eame raoro o r loss* , tiECONl>Lx—All that certuin other piece ot lan& •ituate at Knat Meadow aforesaid,, and lying bnporfte to* the Just named piece of land, nnd on the eaatouy ’tid£ o t tlu* aforepaid hiuhway leading from Uniondale to AVeatt* bury, and bounded westerly by eaid liigiiwdy, northerly- hy the afon-aaid Plain lands now belonging to Alexander T. Stewart, easterly by the highway 1 tiding from Wept- bury to Merrick, xitid southerly by land heretofotc con voyed by Jacob Valentine and hie wife, to finld’Albx*n« dcrT. Stewart, and contalniug by estimation nine soroo^ bo the same move or less. * v . THIRDLY—All that certain other rlece of land Mto*- nte at East Meadow aforesaid, and lying adjoining the- southrrly side of the piece of land Jirst above deaenbad^. and on the wmerly side of the eaid highway leading from Uniondale to Yvestbury, and bounded at follow*-'. Commencing at a stone momimcntstundingat tl>c north easterly corner of said piece ef land on the westerly sicta' ofthe last named highway and at the aoutheasteprljr. comer of the piece qf luna first above described; andi running thonce northwesterly und then westerly, along, said piece of land to . land heretofore cob » vcyed by Jucqb Valentine io Alexander T. Stowarlf tliciice along said Sirwart’s laud southerly, arid tb/tn along tho same easterly to tin* wc«tcrl\ sidcot said high way ; and thence northerly along paid highway to tpe place of beginning, containing within said bound* by> ostimution thirteen acres and three quarters, bfe tbfe Bmnr more or le^s. w * Together with all and singular the tenements, her*- dtlnmcntM nnd appurtanccs, belonging or in anywise ap pertaining to tho said several parcel* of land reipM- lively. , JNO. II KNAEBBL, Referee. II. W. EiSTMiN, riaintlfPs Attorney. Dated, Novcmberd, 1871. ’ gE U IFF 'S SALE. S tatiof N rw V orx , C ounty of Q u xns , M.. By virtue of an execution ispuc^out of the 8 u fare me* Court of the 8t>\te of New York, against the goou8aod> clmttles, lands and tenements of Joseph S. Kimble k*A Mary Ann Kiuible his wife, I have seized all the rigbt, title and interest which the said «Tosepji H. Kimbm a n c 1 Mary Ann Kimble his wife, or either of tbotn, nod hit’ the fifth day of lugust, 1867, or either of them had mv any time afterwards, of in ana to the following described lands nnd premises, which 1 shall expose for sileAs th e 1871, atone o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to-wltf* All tiiat certain tract, piece and parcel of land with the builditiKs thereon situate iu tbe town of Hempstead^ county of Queens, and State of New York* lying *a«p being on tho east side of tho highway foAdtng from tb£ late South Oyster Bay Turnpike road to the Dick’*- Neck road and bounded as o II qwji : On tho south b y land of Jarvis Seaman; On the east and north by land now or formerly owned by John Pettit, ,2£gq.; on the wcsthy tiic aforesaid highway, containing within bounds two acres more or ieis. Al-o, ail that certain tract situate a\d being in the sai piece and parcel o t Iqoft a town of llempiiieM,« Queens county, on the eawt side ofthe rqad or hfgbwre • leading from the Hick's Neck road or lilgbway fo thc- late South Oyster Bay Turnpike rojvd, bounded and * scribed as follow*, viz: on tho wcttt hy tho aforeMi<i'< highway; On the south by land of William Trowwr*;.. on the cast by Und of Thomas L. Smith ; on the north* by mnd of Joseph and Maty Ann Kimble, foriier|y owned by John Goldcr,containing within said bounce fooracrcs two roods auo seventeen rods of land mom * r le^s. Together with all and singular the tenements, hcredit- - amonts and appurtenaneOB thereunto boi*ngihgf py tea any wise appettaing. Dated, November 1st. 1871. \ __________ ARMSTEAD 0, HENRY, Sheriff, * gUPREM E COURT-COUNTY OB' QUEENS* Franklin W. Taber plaintiff against David J . MollXy* and others defendants. In pursuance and by virtue o f n judgment of foreclosure and sale made In the aboy*- entitled action on the 16th day of October, 1871,1, thev undersigned, the referee thorcin appointed for that pur-- S oso, will sell at public auction, on the SINTEBNTXE oy of DECEMBER, 1871, at 12 o'clock* noon, nt the hotel kept by JAMES 8. REUBEN, In the VILLAGE «f JAMAICA, Qucons county, the property mentioutd. in said decree and therein described astullows.; AU those ten curtail, lots, pieces or parrels of land sit- . imt# lying nml being in the town of Jamaica, county Of Queens andEtate ofKcw York, and known and dijtlB- guiehed on a certai * map on file in the Clork'a office^ of Qubens county, entitled map *f property on U b e 2 . fa.. .. *■ •*—trfai property on .'th* turnpike,,hclqn*-, mil laid out A p n V BQQM* Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroadand ___ Ing to Abram,!!. VanWyck,surveyed and laid o u t: 183.% by Martin G. Johnson, and known by the _ bore one hundfedJDid thirty-four (134) to one huhdseda and forty-three (143) inclusive, which said lot* taken: together as one,parcc); are bounded and descrih ' Beglnn* » • - follows, to-wit: Beginning at a side ofthe Brooklyn CcntrMam loint on tho Jamaica Rsll ic.rihed **) . i r e f e taut two liundred and eeventy-fivo feet(276 fcqt) «agtor- Iy from the corner formed by the intersection ot thie •outlierly ildc ef aald tallroad with the eaatorlyslde o f IVyckoff avenue as laid down on Mid cup, andxmasitoC' tlicncoeouthorly a t right angles to aald rallrpadt two hundred feet to Sooth street, as laid down on said map ; tlienc* easterly along South street, one hundred and twenty-sevon feet and five lnchel to land o f the heft( o f Andrew Napier,deceased; thence northerly along Mtd: land of the belrs of Andrew Napier, deceaied, tw<M h'-ndred feet, and five Inches to laid rallroatl.and thetioe- wosteriy along said railroad, one hundred and Vortjr feet and nine tnohea to the place of beginning. Togeth** with alt tho right title and interest of tho paitlca ot the- first part of In and to the land In South street, adjoin ing said lota to the centre thereof. Dated, October 18ih. 1871. FRED. T. GLOVER, Beferae- F baxjc W. T ib **, rialnflff's Attorney, 279 Montogao SL, Brookfys, j^UPltEM E COURT, QUEENS COUNTY, * jamoa A. iohmon ag«t. John H. Smith, Cathrlne Harxv., sndMathew Mari. ^ Auction, 1872,« ZEL. In said order, to wit:. and being In the town or ivewiown; ana mows ana., designated on a mapfiled io.tbe offieeof the Clark a f* Queens Oounty, on tho 7th day of Decomber, 1862,'wH- Ullod “Melvins,\ Surveyed by J . B.Bacon,of I * ' ' L. T, In October, 1862 by tbe nuraher 166 (on# hundrtdU and flfty-alx), at laid down on aald tnspt. Tojrethar with all and alnxufor, the toneraenta,heredltamepta eadT appurtanoci ■ beloaemr or In anywiso appmatolnaa: thereto. _ A. C. HENaY,8Ueriffi^' L. BsADvoan Paine a, Attomoy for Platmlff. Dated.NoTembar 39tfa,187L TO OREW T O ^.-iforaM at J s e n a idelf • cuuau npini»i —m e h i uam a n m r b s i ^ itw SBPSfiSi executor of the dU dooeatod,WVIWnlj ori eitherHIICj c will «l MU U V P ipeoUve phnee of rerideas*, ia Ofjamati ------- \ j KxoNMn* ' I s f e ' ■tor o r the c6cdo, chkUlet ana d a Jaaw m M mftloiM*. i «ia,p)ara « resfikwra.at f. Jamateaaf »re**l)i, on orwiri - w-- ,*/ f ’ \iwpi^ai. w; j S M n \■ v V . j J i H I ' 'Kt | [ • / >'1 ■ .rt . fcl purpose In and by ths (aid judgmont dull appointed- _ . ■ ■ • — JTrelllng-hou«eslhi*- deicrlfied.St EABT' )Vv in the town of }l«mpsle.:<l, county wf, Q an Slate of NcwYark, un Ibe TWENTY ---------- day of DEOEMBEli. 1871, at twelve d<cl**k. . • U & let] 4 • i*ri If* I* ■ ,« .y . \ ■ ' k