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If' 1 ‘ ^ 'f ■ ' - ' i-t I : '. : ; -/ ;»«- . . - , I ”,-1 V a , *■' to V m SBAVr BEOEUBER 28, -1K71 S n t e v t t K K |j«8% M * 8 « A V ' • ‘ F i r e i n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , „ • OF BROOKLYN, Otteea, 30 Coart Streest, (Uarrrer e^Remsen Street,) ............ ....BROOKLYN. - ; n*. * s f b r o a d w a v ; n*w yo*«. Oith Capital ................ . Total Asset* July In, 1870.. ..$150,008 00 .. 863,803 08 . DiatOTaaa-—A. A. Low, Wm. Hunter, Jr., H. B (Baffin. John T. Martin, John Halsey, Jos. Q. John - I M W a . O, Fowler, L. M. Sheldon, W A. H. Bell, , Oeorn'. B. Archer, A. J, Beckman, Tboa. B. Jonea, •amuel Smith, John \V. Hunter, Henry Hagner, Theo. ' Rogers, Foster I’ettlt, -John French, Silas Ludlum, f J*8s*'W«*ver, Charles H. Baxter, John A. Lott, Alex. lioOueCyrc. P. Smith, S. L. Huated, Daniel UeCahe, , AI»X- Unilerhlll, Thos. Stratton, John J . Vanderbilt, J> Vs*Voorhla, Stephen Llnlngton, Brewster Valentine, Hoof? O. Murphy, Geo. A. Thorne, HorsburgZahriskle. , .iwxy w. - r-w, T u o3.1£t. JONES, 1'resldeut. W m . T. L sms , Secretary. Insures against loss and damage hy fire, at reduced .rates, making proper allowance tor the character and oc- mjigqtea efeacn risk.’ »ugl8yl p H E N l X F ire Insurance Company O F BROO KLYN. Cfflces, N o . 12 C o u rt S t., Brooklyn, Broadw ay, New Y o rk, and 84 Broad w a y , W illiamsburgli. 178 ■Cash-Capital, Surplus,— Assets ........... ................. $1,064,000 00 ............. 800,0M 04 ................. $1,804,000 04 “ insures Buildings, Merchandise, and other property s*rin*t I om or damagQ by fire? ana inland afarine Risko, at rtths aa law a* other first class Stock Companies. TanlcuMt attention given to the insurance of farm waperty, isolated dwellings and their furniture, for one, ; jktoe or five years. Losses equitably adjusted and paid to cash at this agency. „ , . — . DraaoToaa—Stephen Crowell, Andrew V. Stout, Henry OolUns, John U. Hicks, Isaac H. Frothingham, George W. Bergen, Alexia Bragg, Charles C. Betts, James 8 Rockwell, Alvin C. Bradley, Gustav Schwab, Xxra Baldwin, Nathan T. Beers, Gilbert Sayres, Jrshun .. Atkins, Jr.. Augustus Stud well, William A. Budd, W m. Jt.’Vali. C. S. Parsons, Jereminn V. Spader. Edward A. -Tow,.Samuel W. Burtis, Daniel F. Beruala, Edwin T. Bice; Edgar W. Crowell, Daniel Ayres, Harold Dollncr, Isaac Btdnkerhoff, William P. Beale, Thomas H. Rod matii Wm. B. Kendall, James H. Elmore, Benjamin F . Wardwell, Moses F. Odell, A. B. England, Edwin Beers Nathaniel Butnam, John C. Cole, Daniel H. Gregory, J 0, Iasersoll. STEPHEN CROWELL, President. EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vice-President. PniLAXDas Snaw, Secretary. AU Information relating to insurance In said Cornpn ay can be obtained of G ilssrt S atrks , Eeq., one of it* Directors, Jamaica. 40 - LAT.HAU M. JAGGAR, Agent for Jamaica. »j£IN G S COUNTY Fire Insurance Company? O f t h e C ity o f B r o o k ly n . Cash Capital,.—. ............................... $ 160 ,404.44 Surplus, October, 1860, ................ $ • . > 103,402.13 Total Assets,., $263,422.03 Offices—C omer B roadway and F irst S t ., B rooiltx * 1X. D., and No. 8 P i h S t ., N xw Y ork . rhouse, Martin Kalbflelsch H. Fcllawri, John N. Hay. i T. Burr, Sarauol S. Free, jxnrea uiock , acury «, ouubou , Benjamin F, Delano, Adrnn M. Suydara, Chaancey L. Cook, Samuel Long- D irrotors —Edw’dT. Backhous. Griffith W. Griffith, Charles 1 ----- Yrald, Edward North, Joseph Aimed Clock, Henry Johnson, • man, J . A, G. Comstook, George O. Bennett, Charles Goodwin, Samuel Raynor, Alfred Hobley, Lewis Hurst, Adam C- Martin; James W. Valentine, James A. Van Brnnt, Thomas Hutchinson, Sylvester Tuttle William J, Pease, J . V. Ueserole, Ralph Toets, Daniel Smith Geqrge oole, BI>WAIlr> T. BACKHOUSE, H irst Port, Secretary. President. Wn. E. H orwill , Assist Sec’y. Application for insumnce on property in Queenscoun- tar may be made to Mr. LATHAM M. JAGGAR. Agentat Jamaica. 41 r l v ^JA M A IC A t Savings Bank. Incorporated hy Act of Legislature, April 20,116* Aaron A. Degrauw, President. ‘ . James Rider, 1st Vice-President. JoimN. Brinekerboff,2d Vice-President. Morris Fosdick, Treasurer. T rd 8T»«3—Daniel Smith, John N. Brlnckerhoff, Mor ris Fosdick, Aaron A. Degrauw, William Fhraner, John * J. Armstrong, James Rider, James II. Elmore, Daniel Garrison. Willlam A. LlghthaU, William Durland, John O’Donnell, Sr., Mai-in I. Duryea, John W. DeMott, As- ' sap Backus, John H. Seaman, John N. Brlnckerhoff, ' John Gracy. The Trustees hare rented the wcat room in the base- r- ntenVof the County Clerk’s Office. The Bank will be •pen to receive deposits on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, from 4 to ft o’clock, r. u. <• 32 MORRIS FOSDICK, Secretary. i Vt\ 'D o o r s , * . H a s h . e s , . , B l i n d s , Wood Mouldings, Stair Balls, Newels. E a a m e l i e d , B m b o s a e d , G r o u n d A n d C u t G l a s s . A largo and well assorted stock of the shove constantly on hand at tha lowest rates. ‘4eods Order1 Order work promptly attended to. Builders aud yfiamvwlU find It to their advantage to got onr estimate before purchasing. Special attention given tei B l * ok W alxot and other Fiatr- OtaiS work. « Estirnates and Price Lists furnished oh appll- satlen._ \ 'WHITLOCS & CO., Y g . 254 a«4 256 Canal Street, > aplittyl NEW YORK. ’’ a '* J|AMA1CA . , SASH, BLIND V. • . —asm— © J ® ‘ Wirt Doors to Window Screens \ Of Black Walnnt or any other wood. j S is a S S S s '; ■ ready to fill ordsrs for work t os-lowprlco aseaa hs r good work. - 'M ^$S»xt to Grist Mill, In PUNTINE BT' rASSM0< a s r S A B jp s .. - . . i ■ »«.i a— » ■■ ■ ■’ 0K S f G k '8 B B I L ttA ^ r 1151L1: , ■ SKiltat. gKA B U R YS COTJGS A well established rsmeay for C o u g h s, Colda, I n f i a e a u , A s th m a , W h s s p * lu g C o u g h s, B r o n c h itis, * I D OTRSB D l s e a n s o f Cite T h r o a t Jk h n u g a . This medicine Is in the form of a pleasant halsamto syr up, skillfully prepared from Roofs, Gams, and ether Medicinal Agents, which have long been held high tn estimation asreme- dies for the class of diseaser for which tha O O U G H J B A L S A M Is recommended It may h e taken with safety by per sons ot any age or state of health. While its efficacy In tho cure o r those affections o f the organ* of respiration, which so often lead to Coneurnption, 1* astonishing. This medieins was first Introduced as a popular remedy In the favor, tempt der the name of COUGH BALSAMS, hoping doubtless to sell them on the well-earned reputa tion ofthe original. The public will be careful to get SEABURl’S COUGH BALSAM/ ms this is ths original aud only genulns medicine of the kind. 1ST Sold hy J . 8. 'SEABURY, Proprietor, Jamaica, and Druggist* and Country Storekeepers generally. Pates ikfl eta. and 6 0 cte. per bottle. jU O L L S Ifti PU R E S T N O R W E G IA N O O D X . I ’V B H Was awarded a SIT.VKit MEDAL at Paris Interna- tlonsl Exhibition, 1867, having 27 competitors. Is prejjared^ from selected Livers, and bottled at wardedwarded l _ tlonsl Exhibition, 1855. Lofoten Islands, Norwiu. Was a a GOLD MEDAL at Borgen Interna- anal Exhibition, 1855. Is the purest, nnd tor limpidity, clearness, and de licacy of taste apd smell, 1b superior to any. Is highly recommended by tlio Medical Societies .of Norway and England. Is more readily assimilated, and more easily digested than any other .Cod Liver Oil. Was awarded the Flint Prize and the only Medal at London International Exhibition, 1802. Ie recommended by high medical untbority In Europe and America. Wee awurdcd First Prize, the only one awarded st Stockholm Great. Exhibition, 180S. W. H. SOHIEFFELIN Sc CO., NF.V7 Y O R K . Sole Agents for U. S. and Canada. nov23mI IHE T LONE STAB * 1 Warranted to hs S u p e r io r t o a n y O t h e r f o r M A N O R Inf atl ailments where external Applications. ate need. Thousands proclaim its merits. No Horseman should and no Family would he without i t after once using it. ?>,Rend what tho Nhpoleon.ot Horsemen, the late H. ram Woodruff, of Union Course, said * “I am satisfied that the Lone Star Liniment Ss superi or to all liniments now in use for the Horse, ana no horseman should be without this valuable preparation.” Price, 80,00 and 80 cents* per bottle.' EDWARDS’* CO., Proprietors, Jamafcq, L. I. For sale by Druggists and Store keepers generally. ,1 m w r o » # A 3 f b * e x 4 s « ’ b e e t o b a m r AT W H O ljtotot^ a^*D RETAIL, ST . J e s s y i P u t u p ttt 2 C a n s, <*M Sb 3tjb*ff* contam *W 3-0- ^ C a m » S k This Company A Amt expehad for tha past levsral yean lo ptarggthi tSs machinery now erected ‘ ~ - ilon.Tex^’.IS Y .............. ... - s m s tliscan.-' .8? r ■8 It is Solid M«Wy Ready Uooked, several yi . near Galvee(on.Te: Beeswhiohthey hq This B ef (s re notnleal for family any market, as.tfio requnsd in tli.can C t g t W ’ U p * * $ h * c m , t u r n D s e t o g a t e y e u r t a a t * , a n d t a h l * - a 4 ^ C * x r a n R o a s t prtepaf BtiUher’* tatak yftara lost a* ately. Ill* nice Can cantata* nq bo the contents Into the s$tL whan hot aervb It u { job '- Its cost iBlersthfth^ It Is hermetically Mgd good whononsuedai.fti; all alik*. and v.sfy'tftmMj •old. - -*7®* Thebesfls eutj^prig a & V in process of noAklpg. ■thue n-tainliig -alt ft**- hops aad gristlsato plrewHtdlots e in t -v It ia pare ro*et;be*l, w4Gt*trtk* fiavov s t that artlela when told: hut with maMoL-lulceahd gelatine owing to th* prooess of T’^ i w i ’ll.lrt T i r V m r tender than the average market JauCftwaufo «F the choice esttls •sleeted, and of IhV nHMffia .(-tondfrhiln asd other parte together. / t(.v i . M e a t . xss.JUtd.afterbelng tfio- Ih a patentoven, so arranged hseperiti 4, Which fall wfilla - ftanlfnually poured over It, _ - -mapS-aWt flavor Ths lijaad’iha beef U than C l x o p p ^ d t * Tb# ehoppad fora M b * rh^ \ * h 3 S § S f •Xesllahtlaeat balls, a .u audia aq #uok In requwt hava given lt the outs* of perior among mlhee pis •’aie meat.\ s. .? m | l A great saving to HMffia sHd . ■ It4a.Mixoi.Piaa. 7 when Ulvssted of bane prepare theirCzgAxM: Two and a balUiaaitda and gristle, at)d cooksd, elesr meat. Throe lb. Cans 90 til LiberatDiaboi The attention of Uotol*,- Keepera, Shipmasters perior ortislc. Famliles who hat* to ahaut«t>a paund of this 71 H>. Cans $1.85. to the Trkda' tanrhtits.Boardlng-Houss -ilies,ll reliad to this au- F o r Ta'the eontent# qunrts of cold water. ^ iog S o u p minutes, * t * ifcraoJjSanqfi eaa add two w k i It comes to a gsodboll, add two onions chojiped.fwe.'k nancarrot,and » quarter of a can of toiuatoss. *•*:« Mj-twa hours, sklramlns It from time to tlmft; atralne the senp. and after letting lt.stnndfivamlnntoMfclM agalfl: thleVon with Tor- mlcelll, barley or a»*n'wUh. Salt asd pepper according to laete, thaahj on ths fire for abant five ■ i, and i4ry*'bn& 1D\ ‘ . Offic# f f ^ C o m jum y t ^ E O R G B L. PECK, (Buceesserto Ssahury Sc Peck,) H a l l o f P h a r m a c y , .JAM AICA, L . I., Drags . Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles. Stationery, School BOOKS, etc . Espeelsl attention paid te tne compounding of Physl- elan’s Prescriptions. , 88 1 6 €e*«w -gfcjfc$», .NOW- i r # r k , m H HthfROE ^qjff.yfkahMaat.aad.Patotitoa. For Sale b y ^ J L Ijendrieksonani Hrej-G1 -- ' 1 r; .--.--vi -WIC- „aoff,.J,W. Battee. I. nnbll, Jft^Salca. - O. Q E O . p o o i it ' . WlhhJtodblBtoHrtl. Paints. OiSs*sT*i«uabos, Btnsbsa5 K e r o s c a i H ) ^ m i L « m p 8 , C h f t n d e l i e r b i M ^ f j u H p ' T r l m m i i g a . All gyods said 7 3 FULTON GjlWtotPrfoie. . dfitTHpjBTV-.J»R<H>KLYW. G ro . Poota, I ^ f i' ,- > ■ dflo2»y1 Cuidty Dr* Bh$nua*» ‘ « « r iWUtlM I iM.for t Ootapoaod, O C m , €U7 Broadway, N# ...... ........ withpbGUnitophiGnk«a«M«««t<ambaftr*and &A6Zt*«r«l ... tilt m «U7 Ward B gm ^ v 6aM,t«(t«M*Ktf|MrtniA. Btihuv _ tmtltoflapo*tm» trbtptvttad (e t a n t m M^tUaUtfDri Isntiuii 5 1 P W i» ttf0 tti8 s . DURLAND * SON’S L i v e r y , S a l e a n d E x c h a n g e S T A B L E S , FLUSHING AVE. J a m a i c a , I , . I . Coaches for Parties; Funerals and-Weddlngi constant- ly I d readiness- Also, Horses kspt by tba-day, week or month Horse* told oa commlsslou. All on the most reason able term s.- ■ Wx. Duataxa, (feM] W u. DnaDAKD.J*. TEN ACRE MARKET AND FRUIT FARM, AT J A M A I C A , I u . I . , TO M A S K , with substantial bouse and sut-bulldlaga, tn good eon- ditlsn. Place Is peculiarly well adapted for a firet- elite mirket Sir Trait garden, and eontalns a large num ber of choice fruit treei. Apply to GEORGS SKID MORE!. Jamaica, L. I., o r 77 Uodar Street, Room 21, New Yo-k. oetlftmt 0E G R O O T ’S (Oli*. V. Mooaa Bsdoiisoxl Tholtflait tad BtcMl Detiers IN T E5 A S . O O F F TE E S . m m B A L G R O C E R I E S , ' ' * i _____ *• * - ^ v ICO doe7.flbeyo.Teek. Rip, ’ r J ‘ ' tFes2!»Jy»?iSieaCt. .Gpp.Het? Cif?s3 C losptxit diik, NBW YOBS. ' aaiBatoGmtaaa^’*’ ^ *t F^HRISTIANsftlSltAlfe*'.'.-; - 1 - i > * i lihttaafaeeis, ■ Jamaica, Is ^tojl^flarrlagabodloaof Coiner of Union prepared to excQUto every deseriptloti: fliHnq tendonee, and of tnb.Yeay FUEN ITURB A M i|(M « | Oh fbtaewne lperin- S TO O R D B K ^|yA R F IELD !«. G o l d W i f e r B o a p ! THE G r EATBS’P S tA lfb tO Wd 'HO^BEKER'i EBB I SAVRS 4 i*Jt, LABOR- mo N x t AiifliiLotTHxOi This So fabrics, in bbiling ot grease, wil ihe skin. / - the eoarsest ttor^withoul il. flr other garmeato or TRY IT, THER? iB Jjfe^INGvJfQUAL 1» IT Fi r Ml* fry gctersliy 4 , a u » A N » i r W , . MrAfthwAftofoYLofyr Island. Jyaoyl 11.1 -FtiiM«m:.Mre*fl,-lle*olxlyal- . ----- :— ------------------------------ hr— >1. ............. ■ J^ E A L X9TATN. A C ^ C f :- V .. r . >- .’ Auctioneer ATItegl Agent! JAMAICA- ^ lT LONG ISLAND. Oa, 464 THIRD NK^f YORK. P*rt!e*!s»*itohU«R*aF $ tiM$>ar«li<M aad i^* *f ^artoe^Dvreltfhg tiloo& JAM hhd Cfffiffit|VB«$iditP •ta far Sale, Exchange *vi% MadU •- priea and temto at A t ti*N « f jflhn n - DJfAekerbaffi. •ppoMte the O o u n tyU iN tolW * Jahtoito, addreaM tome,willb* prempttyj$la$Stol[Tikv/,v., ’ . ■ li* - .f'T :T7 T UFMM) N-'RVNtKN ' Vi*«to#ai$«to>iiiy>>G>>fM^>'i^ j»Gtoi»ri>si i ... JA M A ICA . ... . . Stendi G r i»t W l % •• - Th*4nb#cribar p r f e p a r e d t o j g n r h j oahandanefor*,. Alto, SAWING PLANKS » r a l l Apple, Bl*ek,W‘ sepfvl,, 1 * A*a *t»a«tfFA«. jj-O T IC E TO CREDITORS. Dhnuant to an srdsr of Hoa. James W. Covert, Sun- togateof the county ofQueene, notice Is hart-ltf given to all persons having claims against the estate of Stephen I.* Lott, lat* of tho town of Jamaica, th the said county of Quepna, deceased, to present the same, wi tv the vouch er* thereof, to James Van Siclen, one of the subscribe^. andExrcutorn of tho last will and testament of said deceased, at his residence at or near tire vlllngo or Jamaica aforesaid, on ar before the fifteenth day of May, 1872; Doled, October 23d, 1871 ABRAnAM V. 8. LOTT,) PETER LOTT, } Executors. JAMES VAN SICLEN, ) • fMrOTICK TO CREDITORS.-Pursuant to an order 1 W sf Hon. James W. Covort, Surrogate of tlio rounry ef Queens, notice Is hereby given to all persona having claims against tne estate of Gldenn Pearsall, late of th< town of Hempstead, in t< c mid county, deceased, to present tlie same wit h the vouchers thereof, to Henry. Pearsall, one ofthe Executors of the last will and testa metit of Gideon Pearsall, deceased, nt the place of real- dence of the said Henry Pearsall, at l'earsall’s Corner, In the said town of Hempstead, Queens county, N. Y on or before the 31et day ot December next. Dated June 28th, 1871 OLIVER B. PEARSALL, 1 K l, . u, . r, HENRY PEARSALL. J «*«««tore ggi a w g , j f t e t o f l r t n i g, e t t . J3IANQS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, • W a t e r s * N E W WITH IRON FRAME O v e r s t r A g B a s s ^ a u d g r a lf s B r id g e s , U 2 L 0 3 S 0 2 T S i n THE BEST MANUFACTURED, W A R R A N T E D F U R SIX MONTHS. A G R E A T O F F E R I H o rae* W a ters, 481 B r o a d w a y , N e w Torla, will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MELO- DEONS, and ORGANS, of six first-class makers, In cluding Waters, at Esl'cmrty Lou Prices for Cash, During This ilonth, or will take from $4 to $20 monthly, until paid; the ssme to let, and rent applied if pur chased. A new kind of PARLOR ORGAN, the most beautiful stvle and perfect tone ever made, now on exhi bition a t 411 Broadway. Illustrated catalogues mailed. H o rn** W a ters, W a r e r o o m s i l l B r o a d w a y Naw Yonx. TESTIMONIALS. The Waters’ Pianos are known as . among the very- best. Wo are enabled to speak ot these instruments with confidence, from personal l--'>»i*d»e.—A. y. Xcsnysls'st We c*s speak of the merit* of the Waters’ Pianos from personal knowledge, >s belnv of the very best qual ity, Chrittian InteUigcncer. Our friends will'-find at Mr. Waters’store the very beetsesortment ot Pianos, Uelodcons and Organs to be found in the United States.— Graham's Siagasine. Horace Waters, 481 Broadway Is famed for the excel lence o f his Pianos and Organs. —Evtntng Putt. The Wsters’ Plano ranks with the best mannfoctured In Amorlca.— Independent, N. T. t Vos to it. Doisos.—Since Ur. Waters gave np publish ing sheet music, he has devoted »ll his capital and atten tion to the manufacture and sale of Piunos and Mclode- ons. He has Just Issued a catalogue of his new instru ments, givltg a new scale of prices, which shows a marked reduction from former rates, and his Pianos have recently been awarded the First Premium at sev eral Fairs. Many people of the present day, who are at tracted if not confused, with the flaming advertisements ot rival piano houses, probably overlook a modest man ufacturer like Mr. Waters, bat we happen to know that his Instruments earned him a good reputation long be fore Expositions and •‘honors’’ connected therewith were ever thought of; Indeed, we have one of Mr. Wa ters’ Piano Fortes now in our residence (whcie it has atood far years.) of whloh any manufacturer in the world might well be proud. Wo' have always been de- lighted with II ss i sweet-tonsd and powerlul instrh- ineot, and there ie no doubt of Its durability; more than this some of th» best nmsteur players In tlie city, as wolt aa several celebrated pianists, bare performed on the said piano, and all prouounce it a euperlor and first- ©laid Innrotnent. Stronger indorsement we ooula not give.—Jftnre J»umal. Th© Uelodeon you sent me U highly satisfactory. . J . L. S mith , Tioga, N. Y. Th1« I do know, that a melodeon owed here in the Baptist Ghurch for the part eight years at least, without any repair*, and purchased from you, is still used, and has remained a flrat-mto Instrument, In opito of the weather and thehard usage it has been subject to. This Is certainly good evldeuce of tho superiority of your in struments over many of other makers. J. HcNDSioxe, J k ., Picrmont, N. Y. I have given the Melodeona fair trial, and think it tlie best instrument of the kind I have ever heard. Nothing could Influence m# to part with it. O. B. Dotrohss, Medina. N. T. I am muah pleased with the Waters Organ you sunt me. D. D. Bsaoocx, UiUptrt, N. Y. Tha $200 Organ we had ef you is powerful enough to fill the church., The different combinations with eub- has give a reasonable variety, and the tones are rich nml sweet. Any church having such an Instrument ss this hssa treasure. O. A. BnsxSat, Pastor of Baptist Church, jy 20 - San Franclscoo, Cal. |>IA N O AND MUSIC STORK, IX TUB 27sw Town Sail, Jamaica. P r o f . P . A . A N D B E U , For msnv year* a Teacher of Muelc, French, etc., In ths vlllsge *f Jamaica, respectfully informs the public an<! hie mapy friend, that he has taken a room in tho Town Ball, tot tho purpose o f selling PIANOS MUSIC, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, CHROM O S, STEREO S C O P IC V IEW S , A n d IN S T R U M E N T S , E tc . Ho, can warrant those who may patronize Mm that thev will obtain of him non* bat first class articles, as hs will keep no others. Also, that in r„egard to cheap- nrto they will fate as well hero os 1>y going to New York or Brooklyn. ' PIANOS TO LET, and tha rent deducted from the pride If bought. Pianos Sold on Monthly Instalments. Aecorditfg to request he will give Plano and Slngtn Lessons, and would take pleasure in forming s Frenol Clsss. * osl# ^NHIO&BRING * SONS’ F I A N O - F O R T E S . l i e Best PlaBGS al tbe Lowest Prices, And upon the&noit Favorable Terms of Payment, Wa Invite the attention of peraonslntendlng topur- ahlse Piano* to our New Illustrated Cotalogue, giving nil descriptions of Stylos and Prices and tha terms on Wbleh k»e sell to tboio desiring to make ■END FOR A CATALOGUE, p m C K E R I J V G #■ f I E a s t 1 4 S t . , N e w Y o r k . dee7ml OREAT OFFER 11 Morace Walters, 481 Broadway, N. Y. ^ i f e ooacf OKB H U H D n b p PL&NO0, URLO- OROAHti b f k\t. 'nUktre, 1m <&!>I io .|2» mooUitf I* ,V; OUTaAGK BALK\ _ y Whcrew, •Turned Smith th® city, county, *nd of JSpw york, by a certain Irtdvntut® of Mortgage bem* * IngtUfte tbtf vighih day of April, 1811,tow c\irothcp©y- ‘ ment of fko thoiwaud doling and intercut, duly mort- “ gugeduutl convoyed unto Kalhl nunaen of the BHmepl»*e, * certain Imiils and premisea deacrllH’d in taid inor gAge, BUkitantlidly in the manuer ft»Uowinu,to»wit: AUiliOH© *»two certain traui$» of land lyin« nndbeingin tbe town ‘ Henipatead Ire the co.mty of Queens and Btate ©rN«w * Y ork, on both sides, of the highway that icads^from New Bridge to East Meadow, the Hist piece being , bounded on the north by William Baldwin’* land, »d the east by Samuel Jucksou’s land, on the eouth ami.' wertbysaid highway, conisining six acres and twenty rod*, lie he flame more or lera* The second piece lying on the west r!y aide of tho aforesaid high way bouodtw 00 the soutli L> Jacob fimtUtV and Charles l*owsrt*«. hind on the west and north hy William Baldwin's land, on tlie eart hy the highway aforesaid, containing t r e a ty-four acre* more or less. It being understood that both of theno «aid i way lending from 1 ri*ser\;ngliowevpi _____ .. .. . ....... . us may be lawfully entitled thereto, the rights of way t s pass and repass at all times with team* or oth.erwte over the tract gvncrul.y used for that purpose from tbp. blacksmith V shop, standing on the last named parcel* Also, all that piece pr parcel of land situate and lying ■ at Morrlck, in tlie town a n 1 county aforesaid, and 'boin* Ued AsfoltowH. tv wit: On tin* north by land formorb belonging to William Baldwin, on tbe east by land now orfoimerly of WilUtun Baldwin, on the south by iatsd now or formerly belonging t- tieorge Ilcwlctt, on t b t west-by land now or formerly belonging td Jcremlala Kobhine and John Cm man, the said landhavlngaditcli around it, and containing twenty-faux acres of land mox® orless, and Whereas, the said mortcnge was duly recorded as a Mortgage in the office of the Clerk of the county *1 - Queens, on the20th day of May, 1871$ at 8©’olook, A. M. in libvr 225 of mortgages, at page 90: one-hnlf of whiali said mortgage was by the said Kathl Hnnaet), duly assigned to John Guenthner by assignment bearicif date May 6th, 1871, and recorded in said Clerk's offioe May 17! n. 1871. which said one half of said mortgasn was reassigned by the said John Gucnthnor to the ared Kathl ilmi-en.by assignment beurinr date May 22d* 1871, asd recorded in said Clevis's office, May 27th, 18’1] and y/liich waid Mortgage was by the snld Kathi lianlsD* afterward duly assigned to FrcnerickiD. Hill, by asilg%ii ment bear ng da>c May 22d. 1S71$ and recorded in satd Clerk’s office, May 27tli, 1871; and which said morl*' was afterward duly assigned by the said Frederick’ iil to John C. Smith, (who is now the owner of thtt same) by aseikiiment bearing date, July 20th, 1871. and ree trdcdln said Clerk's office, November 24th, 1871; and Whereas, The said mortgage contains a power to soty said mortgaged premises upon default being made fin the payment of the said principal or interest, or any, part thereof, in said mortgage mentioned and thereby secured to ho paid: aud. Whereas. Default has been made in the payment of part of the money and interest secured to be paid by said mortgage, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at tlie time of a J first publication of tbitf notice the sum of five thousand two hundred and forty- ■ five dollars and tii- cdy-seven cents, and which is iae whole amoutitclnimffu to bt* unpaid on said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law baa been bad in any manner for the recovery or roUcclion of the money se cured to be paid by sniu mortgage nr any part thereof] N »w, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtuertueef of the power of sale contained ill said mortg * rtgtit®, lean© and In pursuance of tho statute in such case made a ... provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sate of tluunortgaKod premises therein described, a t PUB-; LIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, a t the PBA&* SAM, HOUSE, kept by Howard Pearsall, in the village of JAMAICA. Queens county,on tho SIXTEENTH day of MARCH, 1872, at 2 o'clock^p. vt., of that day. Dated the 21*’ day of DecemberTl871. JOIIN C. SM ITU, Assignee of said Mortgage. J oun C. S mith , Attorney, 44 Court 8t., Brooklyn. j^UPHKME COURT, QUEENS COUNTY^ ~ James A. Johnson agst. John II. Smith, Catbrlno Uirx^ and Matliew Maix. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment crder of thte' Court, made in tho above entitled action, and bsAriag date the lltli d«.\ of^eptembe’,1871,1 will sell at PubHi Am*tioir, on FRUMY the Iffih day or JANUARY, 1872, at 12 o’clock, noon,at the HoteLof LKWJS HE1T- , ZKL, t M ASPETllvthc lands and premises mention** in said order, to wit: „*\ 11 that certain lot of land lying and being in the tow* of Newtown, and known a n i dcsi&matod on a map died iu the office of the Clerk f i , Qtiecus County, on ttic 7th day of December, 1852, ©*- titled “Melvinn,” enrveyed by J.. B. Bacon, of Maspetk. L. I , in Oe’olter, 1^52 by the number 158 (one hundred , and fifty six), as laid down on said map. Together ’ with all and trim; Jar. tho tenements hereditaments a n i nppurtances belonging or in anywise nnportainlite thereto. A. C HKNRV, Sheriff. , L. B radford F rinor , Attorney for Plaintiff. Patbd, November 29th, 1871. N OTICE TO CREDITORS.-Pursuant to anordtr of Hon. dames W. Covert, Surrogate of the~coiQ|y v_ of Qneens, notice is hereby given to ail persons hav. claims against tho estate of Ditraare Bennett,, lat* the town ot Jamaica, in the said county,deceased,' present the snine with the vouchers thereof, to 1 1 ’ -tan ,t«A l»u. -A111 nn-1 taki v ln if A ' subscriber, executor *of the last will and' ___ mcnt of said docuusnd, or either of them, at'thelftWr, spectivc places of residence, in the villnge and I o W n - of Jamaica, aforesaid, on or before theflrstday # f Marchj 1872. Dated 8cptwnb«r 18th. 1871 * ’ ELIZABETH BENNETT, 1 «,-«„***,- .TAMES It CROWN,- I Executors, ^ N OTICE TO CREDITOB8.—Pursuant to 4n order of II mp . Jame- W. Covert, Surrogate of the counly of Queens, notice is hereby given td all persons having claims against the esuilc of Daniel Higbie, late *f ttfr* tow., of Jamaica, in the said county, deceased, to pi**» enf the same with the vouchers thereof, to the fttMOti*. her, administrator of the goods, chatties $nd credit* *f ^ the said deceased at his place of residence, a t Sprits®- ; field, in tin* town of Jamaica aforesaid, on or bo or* tpe Thirty-first dnv of May, 1872. Dated November 3d, 1871. ‘ ■ J.SKIDMOUE HIGBIE, AdmlulfttrAiov, f t t t j r t n u r t i o n . * 0 K T . P- 1). GAKKY’8 B0ABS7N9 SCHOOL FOR B 0 7 S At Neshanic, N. J. Special pains taken In the formation ot ohsraeter, mfi thorough preparation for College or Commercisl ufo. ' Send for a Circular REFERENCES: Hon. John A. Lott, Court of Appeals, New York.. John U- Rhodes, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y, ' ; Henry Onderdouk, Jr., Esq., Jamaica, N. Y. Rev. Benjamin F. Stead, D. D., Astoria, N. T - Uov. Joseph T. Durycn, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Yn- James H. Prentice, Esq., “ “ ’ Col A. M. Wood, ex-Usyor Brooklyn, N. T . Rev. John Gardner, Harlingen, N.J. Hon Stewart L. Woodford, ex-Lieut Governor Iff. T ,. Hon. John J. Armstrong, County Judgs Queeas county, N.Y. * ^ • Rev. Henry J . Van Dyke, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. , Rev. Charier ,S. Pomeroy, “ Rev. Gabriel Ludlow, D. D.,Neehanic,N.J. Ex Gov. Richard C. McCormick, M. C., Arizona. Rev. Irene* Prime, D D., \New York Observer-* Rev. T. Dewitt Talmagv, Brooklyn, N. Y., Hon. Morri* Fosdick, Jsmslca, N. T. ' • R*V. John L. See, D. D., See'y Board ot Edocatlofl ftf the Kef. (Dutch) cfiurch. Hon. R. L. r^rrtiinore, Judge of the Court ot CemraftM- Pleas, New York City. dftblfi ^ |J N I O i r HALL ACADEMY, J a m a i c a , X*. I . Student* taken either as Boarders or Day SehoIaP*.’ ’ ' Boy. prepared, in the most thorough manner for jrtist-i ness, or cither Classleal or Polytechnic Colleges. A Primary Department, designed to start tayjf. o» j pectcd to take our hf gb courses of study, in just .$|*^ right way. Fhe German language a part of ths regular ecatfo,. without extra charge. ' ™ Unsurpassed facilities in Instrumental Unafe aafftQii ornamental branches. ' ■ ■ Teachers all thoroughly educated and experienced-. ) Send for catalogue. , ,. . . *ug4yl HABBROUOK, If., Prindp*li -> ^1E O . SKIDMORE, , Dealer in Beal Estate* i Attends to Investment* o* ■ ' *' ( B O N D & M O R T G Office, 77 Cedar Street, * ? 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