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-..S'- TBB'fcONty ISLAND F *A l JM ty'mtttor of Uhiltoa Avsim#. *be f f4taMriQg sre thio ag^mentg'levfcd 6ylfib t Boartt pf fFjuteei^w bopfeflt and 1ift l jfeetieitt over damage mhi$ t matter. plo £ Owner. . i Jfr». g h e o U n .-.^ . ,, , f # - P . H . B u r n e tt-- ......... . 8 - - - - - S t a B o p -—^~ iL A lrlh D u n tiam ._ .>•. - , . £-Bfclt»rd N e ll— ' ----- 6NM’ 8 J $ t o t t .................. 7 ^ W i B u K l e t t , . 8-W m . O Hendrickson 9-M i;s Messenger, ........... 10 - 0 . W, fiitiuiuQre - 11 -H e n ry G raff J2-S. S. A y m a r .................. | 18 -H e n r y F l e u r y ............... I ldr-RoBert H . C l a r k ......... 1 6 * 16-K. C, McCormick 17-Lydia SU a w — I 18-Lydi* S b a w ......... IftrLewi* L . F o s d ic k ...., aO^'Adaline C o n k lin ......... ' i l- M r s . H a m lin— . . . . . . 22-W a ller N icliols ........... SSr'Benj. J . H renton. . . . 84-Samuel H e n d rickson,. 85-W m . G. H o o p le ........... 8tt-Lowis M. W o o d ........... S^lssAO B. Remuen 88-E d w srd Beekuiun ----- 28-J. T y ler W iuia ............. a&rChas. H . H a rris ........... S i- M u m B e n n e t t ,. .. . —. 32-H endrick L o tt > .......... — SS-rKichtird Rhoades, ----- 85 - ___ H u rdenbrook.. 8 6 - ’ “ “ 87-Geo; H. Parshall ......... 88-Danlel H . C a rpenter.. 8^-L . M. J a g g a r I 4C-Dan’l. Smith,. J ........... 41-Geo. A .'H icks ................ 42-George Skidm o re,.—. •fet-Theo. J . C o g sw ell.. 44-8eth C h a p m a n ......... 45-R a a c T . Reeves ----- d 6 - J . M o rris ................... 47“J . Vienot . — .— •• 48-Carlos A. B u tler ......... 49-W m . J . Sayres ............. 60-George Skidm o re,— 51 - 8 . 8 . Stocking . 62-Elbert A. Brinckerhoff 5 3 - “ 64-John.Sim o n son, E s t . . 5 5 - “ 56-Peter D e lap ......... 67-R iehard B rush ........... 5 8 - \ “ ......... SlbW: M e g a n . .................. 6&-Felix Bogue,.. ----- (SlAlamea M cG o u g h ,..-.. B a r - - - . B a iley:............ .. ,63-SasraU C a rpenter— . 84-JamCs K u v anagh ----- 65-H . Blackwell, .............. 66 - ;...v M ocliine.............. .67-Oliver Pearsall . -68-Richard Greenfield, Es 69rRem son B e n n e t t ------- 70-Patrick M a lay .. D am ag’e $ 78 00 ‘ 0 0 00 18 00 108Q00 525 00 963 00 780 00 813 00 030 00 912 00 097 50 AssesaH' $07 31 2ti» 64 1 t o r n 28 70 63 118 72 102 81 1)7 43 108 08 71 98 117 04 58 04 30 12 180 78 211 83 82 11 240 51 45.38 12 37 16 30 I 36 3 i 18 0 I 13 5 103 11 71 18 40 12 80 76 31 67 37 08 16 05 12 04 8 10 440 50 350 60 80 71 04 26 103 60 110 18 111 26 120 10 10 67 140 22 147 50 81 60 93 05 85 81 49 60 40 48 10 07 338 57 425 37 172 08 424 25 151 50 172 08 284 15 37 42 70 02 41 04 30 67 30 16 30 10 22 23 24 64 6 46 6 46 6 46 8 37 ■nwa-tWrttts.'^ia tbis'tlti***, Ttor..a*tti,by tbs KfV. w. o. BID, WJlliato AVgusto* a * lth to Mgfy A. Hnnter. * Oass-Bakto.—At tbs house; of tbs bride?* father Mr, David Bsrto, op Monday wv*nlnrtost<hy Rev. Ohm. Colmsn, H r Win. B. Cam to MIsaEmm* E, Bsrto, sit of this vtllss*. /No eetda. \, ' Cinnix-CsnrnnTin. -Inths K E. Church, this vll- lage.'tott evening, fttit in*t. by tbe Rsv.'F. O. 0111, > Biepf)gn B. Canu*u.toK*t# Carpenter. ■ Cov**t-Hs»d«ioeio».—By Rev. J .G V«n Blyke, at { the residence af tbs bride’s parents, at Springfield, on the 20 th Inst., Sarah. daughter of Daniel Hendrickson, to Wm. Covert, ot Hy de Park. D IK I 5 . W slmko —A t Brooklyn, en ths 28d inet., after s lingering illnset, Carolina A., wife of William H. Well- Ing, In tbe 40th year of her age, Hooe.—At Brooklyn, op the 1 'th Inat., Charles Hood, aged 91 years. Hia rtmalne were Interred In this villa*#. Cnnaos.—In Whitneyville,(n|ar New Haven Conn.t Emma Loutac, wifa of Henry A. Church, add only daughter of John H. end Emmlllne W. Benhtm, id bet 84th year. E vikitt —In thia village, on Saturday moraine, Dec 2Sd, Ellen B, daughter ot Benjamin F. end Maty B. Everitt, aged 1 year, 3 montha and 14 deya, and on tbe ISth, Mahle Florence. Beth gone home ia ieee than two weeka. g p t t t e I % o t i c e t . rjtO C0N8UMFT1VUB. The adtertiaer, having been permanently cared of tbat dreaded dlaeaae, Conaumptton, by a aimple remedy, is anzioua to make known t* blafellowauffererathe meana of cute. To all who dealreft, he will fend a copy of the prvaoription uied, (free of ehsrge), with the cHrectlona for preparing and mine the aame, which they will And a asaa Coaa for CoxsearvioK, AanMA, BaoacniTta, ete. Partiat wiabing the prescription wili pleaae addreaa Rav. EDWARD A. WII.SON, 584 Booth Th.rd Street, Williamaburgh, N. T •ctfiyl ___ ' ________ ______ % t w ^ ^ n f v t i $ e m e t t t s i . L IST OF LETTERS—remaining in tha Poat Oif ca at Jamaica, N. Y , Dec. 27,1871. Brown, William Ollflbid? Mra. Obarlea B, Coala, Francis Duller, Mediae Gavit, D. E. Johnson, Wm. T. Keahoe, Simon Mott, Joieph T. Pltschke, Juliua Ritter, Deborah L. Tiedman, D. Bunge, C. » Carr, Laura A. Conlm, Michael Dunler, Daniel Flacher, Carles E. Gunt er, Theraie Mra. Jonea, E. T. Laneaiter, Miaa Miller, Mr. L. Rhodes. Deborah J. Rider, V.T. Tyler, Anna •w d •QfUTiaM. S a iaV H D 'po«! 1 J»Apo eis Xeqt i n o va|d (i|tA uatiaieAoqe «(|i jo;8u|||va auoatoj F IRST LECTURE C r im in a l B a v lneae O r 1871. - Thb following table will show tbe amnnnt ' o f Criminal and Civil busiues* transscted in , th e Queens Cotmly C’im it a n d Court of Ses- lions, pud Court o f Oyer a n d T c m iuer for th e past year, and at the 1 onrts o f Special ' 6eg«lUni' bgld in tbe auveral tow n s o f the coiihtr. , -1' N o . o f persons i n d i c t e d . .. ...................... ; ^Ckmticted au trial it. evth.va -•••«. ««••«>> : J u i y disagreed.......................................... .. A cquitted on trial ....................................... Convicted on c o n fession _________ Adm itted to bail......................................... y F i n e d . ............................................................ A m o u n t of fines imposed ........................ 890 ’ Sentenced to States P rison ..................... 9 Sentenced to County J a i l ....................... 13 . Discharged by order ot th e C o u rt ____ 22 N o lle Proseque entered.............................18 Recognizances forfeited ........................... 6 ' • , WhCle n u m b er of Convictions in C o u rt - ' o f Sessions ............................................. —. 17 .W h o le no. do. in Court Special Sessions 101 J a m a i c a . . . .......... 16 N e w tow n ...................4 ’ I* I . C ity _______ 14 F lushing 85 a ' H e m p stead ______ 0 N . H e m p s tead.. 18 . \ Ovsterbay 5 . Tri*l» in Supreme G o u rt .......................... 27 ’Judgm e n ts e f foreclosure a n d s a le 60 Judgm e n ts of Divorce .............................. 1 . Judgm e n ts in failure to a n s w e r ............ 150 • Proceeding* to Bell I n fants RCal E s tate . 20 - . Proceedings f o r taking land by R. R. .-C o r p o r a t i o n . .. ...........................40 T rials it) County C o u rt ....................... . . . f . -Judgm ents of forclosure a n d sale 7 • J u d g m e n ts in failure to answ e r, 81 v Proceedings, to sell I n f a n ts R e al E s tate. 14 1 A ttachm ents issued ............................... 16 • Q rdcts g r a n t e d - - — .......... 60 . > Causes a rgued before C o u n ty Judge a t > C h a m b e rs — ....................................... 89 ; , A p p e als Horn Justices C o u rt ...................... 48 - gewtosATs’s B dsinbss .— D u ring the m o n th , * f December, 1871, i h e wills o f th,e following nam ed persons were admitted to probate by ■ th e Surrogate o f Queens co u n ty : David R. ; D itm as, Janies Sinnet, E li u t ie t h Bragaw, , Witltinii Jdhnson, M ary E . N o atrand and , E lisabeth Hicks. Letters b f adtninintration ^ w e r s . issued upon the estates o f t h s followiug .natned inteAtatee: Joseph C. Crandall, Frank- R d PowelL Elitia Sm ith, form erly Taylor, and A m a n d a Qwen. Guardians w ere appointed / f o r M ary C. N aetrand, J o h n W . Nostrand, K a te A N o iirand, Charles H. Owen, J n h n E . . Ciwen. a fid SrrcpU Owen, minors. Apprai .•aew wfcre appointed in the cases o f Joseph C. Crandall and. Elizabeth Bragaw. Special Guardian* were appointed In the will cases o f ' . JslueeSionei, Elisabeth B ragaw and M ary e , ’M oftrahd, and ltt th e accounting oases of . O t f i d DeMott, a n d Amos Smith. ^ buiiness Was transacted dnr- f In g jh e past y e a r ; 110. wills w ere adm itted to probate. 107 letters o f administration ; dS litters ofgUaisdisBHhip, a n d 2 letters o f coi- -ulitrtiori were issued, S|iecial guardians were ' jtipprtiited.ln 88, a n d apprat/ers in 76diff«rent VjMMSfiand 102>adtlce to c reditors were direCt- V •d*t|» 5 * pqWished. , ' a^aee* BiroftB TIB Farm ers’ Co-Operative Union O F Will be delivered at the TOWN BALL, JAMAICA, On Friday Evening, Jan. 5tb, 1872, BY H O D AC 12 G K E E L E Y , S U B J E C T : Progress i n Agriculture Seat< free to all parti o f the Hell. Front state re- I pa lerved for Indlea and gents aciompAnylng them. The Agrici’ltutal community ana public generally ere cordially Invited. C O M M I T T E E s John J. Bergen, John O'Donnell, Jr., Cornellnm Vutidorvccr, Alexander B. Hendrickson, James Van Sicklrti, William Scheld, Henry L. VanWicklen, Devid Ketchum, J. Wells Lott. ‘ Tw.' ’ -.i, , tStf. • T h e iMPitovgi^|l|^R&L£R : d w i l s o n u now«ff«r*d4p the ftill SM ssranCe t h a t R J s l M aAfor th a General ptuppedit ^ H t w i n g 'th a t haaIverbeenpiN d A ^ t .7411' late lln^ .... which are founi J q Machines, are combi: the objectlonablepMttni Machines are avoided. In design anShon \edmbinution of me and artistic tsste; thp v ating on the most ra are so arranged prjB t appearance, wjtbtah repulsive look of 1 Its workman shtp order, and reile \AmeriCAtt S t i A bl > P arts , eaok of erery Machiue’1 Of all the others,\thii'i faction of i r n f . , , p w f of iliBr rnske of th i s w h ile, th e e a rlier tii^ l i a rare ingennity, •PWtftPPW- ^principles' ht a p laaM o g cninbebtwne, r m a c h inery. th f .' h ighest l i t . p p o n the sat- ng piece pAn l z a c t copy f I h e per-, b.. ' LAMGK DISPLAY Needles, Olli.etc., to tn b 4 f tb e POST OFFICE, JAMAICA. ' * f- , ► ^ „ i Orders rocrivod. fbrMs^ithe^ jr. fW Imtractions, or repairs. m g , t t g r f f , A $ e n t. Dated, December 14thfS#7L4 (gEW IX G MACHINES; ^ ^ f GEOVEU 'kr INKER’S Im p raved E lM tiq A and Mack \ 'Krtitbflf s n w m Q / J B i j f e b a a N E S ' Ax.eJtd? ‘ ’ HE Farmexs’ Protsctivo TJaimo. Long I/land City, Dec. 23d, 1371. The Annual Eleotlo < of tl7) seventeen Directors and (3) three Inspectors of Election, will bs held at this oiuce, on M o n d a y , J a n u a r y 8 th , 187U, Polls wll’ close at 12 o’clock M. Transfer Books will be closed from the 2 fith Inst., t* Tuesday, January 9th, 1872. - The Directors nave declared a dividend af (S) six par cent, payable on and after the 8 th of January, 1872. Machines guarani ‘ Needle* Cotton j jgOUTH SIDE RAILROAD COMPANY. A Bare Chance for an Investment. A few hundred Shares ofthe 8 tock ol th* South Sid* Railroad Company, arc now odered for sale to close an estate. The road is in every particular a flrat-claas railroad, entirely complete end newly equipped. Th* receipts for the yeerfust — ■ave ----- •---■■ ----- than ei ----- sit on _ _.g. „ dividendend is anticipatednticipated duringuring tbsbe coming yearear onn tbebe atock. leycarSust ending h been considerable-more enough to pay all lta expanses. Including the inter- n its bonds, and its traffic Is daily Increasin A l is a d t coming y o t E. This stock to offered to persona Ilvlng,a1ong tbs lino e f tbe read only, estbey are it* customers ana from tbsir persons! observation canjudge judge of its value. personal For particulars a] at tbe Company’s oi of its . . to the President of tbe road, ce, Brooklyn, S . D. d«c28 j^OHOOL TEACHER WANTED. A flrst-clius Male Teacher wanted fer School District No. 8, St Springfield, this town, * ifyly toeilhio ------ App t either ofthe undersigned, MORRIS P. WATTS, GEO. HIOBIE, DAN’L SIMINSON, December 27th, 18719 Trustees. ^♦A T T A IN JAMES GALLAQHER,- J k k asbeei Oaptetn of Pi tuba ig, Pa., writes: “The H ^ H L S R 'S H E R B B IT T R r B. JffiA kensfeetor 4* the hnnumrap*. I was a victim t* , MuWefil fat'in efldyepspsld; isty heaith fsmd tosueh • \qWSlw*thW my Phvilelau* preraoaaeed me I Bearable 1 Md Bsedell eerie efrtmedlis and even took a voyage dh) iff.hatl^aig yetoved bm. WbcnMtob- B(ltorewaar**Mi>MBd*d Infused tease it; MSelmMtoiiFaBket yielded. I * « Ot*ak- l«*hijhj».W ijraiBtotaBd u n m a w i l ► i r w * ? yw t& w m ! . ' v - y iL L A G E OF JAMAICA. In thfi H atter o f Shelton Avenue. The Besrd of Trustees, having iavlvd tk* ssvsral as sessments for benefit, and for bensHt over dauagss, in this matter, hereby give notion that such assessment* may bs paid to James J . Bwaton, the ▼illsg* Trrsiu- rer, at the store of Wm. Phraner,in Jamaica, on or before the 19th day'af .Tannery , 1875, wlthsut any charge for collection or receiving thsmaib. - Dated, Jamaica, Doc. gist, 1171. ^ Published by order of tha Board of Trait###, 4w PHCRFONT PisTTER, Clerk. piIRUT ANNUAL S O C I A . B L £ OF JAMAICA LODGE, 646, F. & A.M. Will bo held ia th* TOWN HALL, JAMAICA, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 24,1872 T I C K E T S , gl.OO A d m itting G sutlsm u u s a d Lstdloa. COMMITTEE t A. J. Wilklnsoa, Thso. Oosrek, N. R. BcoHsld, Jamas WUsri Ohs* Lswty, J. W. Battee, Wm. Bogart, John Ostllster, .Taa, L. Dsnton, J. B. Robertson, \ LaessB. Decker, JobiS. Deaton. SAMUEL B. ATMAB, Cb'allraM^y dec51 H A BARRELS ' ' ' 'i j; , .. . \ A f c ™ * « * . , ^ M A M M . '' VERY EABY T«R> \ ' ■ Atibojj Brosklyi f<N * a r««f4^»S| Mra. A. £ .0 iu p j^ |l ViJLTi>|f'i|i jr; PAYMENT, Strcctv ^ ^ a l o y S t o r e , Itrvtetisha givsn. !- - s— - rp H E A M E R IC A ^ /) k V M 'r ■■ FAIHLTS; Tbe above mae^lnl Fill every variety e M t a l f f i r raacblne, aud in addition . tsenit, and raakes bfeutiftt ail fabrics. This is w capacity of aay other:W JAM E S G U N l ^ G f F L X T O N J.5H. YOUNG, PRINCIPAL OFFICII#*; ootltyl I J 8 SRM 8 OF THE'\-’ - * €«tt>ty C n rt G von tsv* The term* of the Coeat; the yeara 1872 and lira North Uumpstesd, <n mentioned time* in es* Fur the trial of Ia*n* the trsiieac'ttonof tbeotber befiet* th e Court-* Last Monday sit Tel Third. “ « t First “ Third u JT< A. eonrt of Session* wi terms. ‘ F< rths trial of Isau*ei other prooeedlngs to ~ ,tund 6 m o ,dw .a Second . Third ' Theeeeondendfoi be dereted t* such Counts Judge at Chi. The Ohshibsnofti, k)e offlbe in the. Village Eanw SyjMotsHstos to mn heyssd th* W O O I D E l S r W A B B Useful os vr*U as Ornamental, L a n g & ISTan, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 292 and 294 Fulton Street. Examine our stack ef W O O D E N W A R E before you purchase olsewhere. It will pay yea to look |over our largo atook of 'i. Card and Work Tables , Bible and Jardi niere Stands. Folding, Smoking and Ladies Slipper Chairs. New style of Camp Chairs, Ladies' Nocking, and Cents' Foot Bests, Our Holiday Specialty , Making-iep Needle- Work, New Styles of Upright Easels, C o m e r Closet*, W all Pockets, Tow ell Racks, and 8ID E A N D C O R N E R BRA C K E T S . T h e \W O O D E N \ W A K E TO B E FOUND IN T H IS COUNTRY, f A T PO P U L A R PR IC E S , X j A . 3 S T C 3 - c f c H S T - A - T T ' S , M B s a d 9 9 4 Fw ltsm a tr e s t , BROOKLYN. oelfmS H OLIDAY PRESENTS. Know ye, that at the establishment af A D O L PH S T E H D IN . Cor. *r FULTON ST. and ROCKAWAY ROAD, will he found cheap for cash, a good assortment of clear HAVANA and DOMESTIC SUGARS. Wo especi ally call the attention of Mrs. and Misses to the above .fact, for as to tbe lady a set of knitting needles gives th* greatest,e*mfort In leisure hours,so toman a good segaror pipe of tobacco. We assure that they taste well atter a good New Year’s or Ckriilmas bowl of whiskey, runs, or ante punch; also after tbagenninoun- adulterated drink of told water. Meischanm,Brian Clay Pipes, Segar Holder*, Tobacco Pouohea, and Boiea, cpeo's to be Tonne in a first class Segar Store. To these wishing to present tbelr ladisxwi'ba paid ap L ife o r F ir* l a s a r a n e * P a l ie y , as well as those wishing to buy a House and Lot for a Holiday Present, we would also say give us a call, as w* are even so accomodating as t* selleur own house for a reasonable remuneration. H e r m a n F e d e r e r , next door to Stehlto’e, corner of Fulton 8 traet end Rockawsy Road, has foi sale suitable for Holiday Pres ents, a large assortment ot House Furntsbtag Goods, Hardware, Toys, Sleighs, Tools, ete. T* the >ys, „ . , _ _ _____ _ sue* community, hs would especially call tbelr to bit well Buckets, Water Dipper* and Pails. . Jamaica, December 14tb, 1871.m3 if 1 Temper- •Men- H OLIDAY PRESENTS. jaaatce, Qee. S, 1871. O Q a ^ G m r a ty o l -ths.CesirtHeus*. a t )M^4U*artoc M this Jury w m b e h o idst Ootuty Judge.' - t STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS; CHROHOS AND FRAMES; A LBUMS, GUAPHOSCOPKS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD N - & H . T . A C O . , 591 BROADWAY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. NEW YORK fJliilBD^kVENUE S - A . - V I 3 S T O - S B A . 3 S T K : , M C O R N E R 3 d A Y S . AMD 9 « h ST. New Y obk , Dee. 15 117L INTEREST.- Semt-anunal interest, a t the rate ot Bix par cent, per annum, on all sums from 81 to 85,000; Will bepsid on and after tbe tbilU Monday Tn January. * INTEREST wilt be added to acoeunto January 1st, and, it bet drawn, bear Interest as aew depoeit*.| P R E S E N T D E P O S ITS $5,077,095. . All Deposit* mtdt on or before January 10th will draw Interest from January 1st. Bank, opea daily from 18 a. x., to 3 r. a., and on Mon- day, Wednesday and Saturday evening* from a t*S 6 'elouk. “ GEO. L. HAIGHT, deetltS Secretary. JOHN H. LYON, President fJIOFARMERS AND MARKET OAUDKNKRS. ■Sealed preposato wtU be received at th* office of .the Brooklyn City Rrailroed Oompeay, No. 10Fulton street in the city ef Brooklyn, until the 2d day at January, 1812, at 18 o’cl*ek aoon, for letting all the manure maa* *t th* several depot* of said Company daring the year 117*. Pronossl* must state the particular dtpol e r st*- Me bid torMnqth* rat* par bone par year. 'biS* 0ttmp*ar tk* tight t* njset any or all MART P. DEWEY, Willgiv*- L M l s 6n F ittio Or lf«lodeon, pea rsaseaabletsrSM.at thsrseHiassW , A f x t B k a o i ^ i i M h s a r r . , daeiyi ^ ..................... i k* ,-rti V - .V . 'V m ABV E t'FISK A. 8 . HATCH. F I S K S c H A T C H , k t i Dealers la Government Secarities, i NO. 5 NASSAU ST R E E T , Niw Y ork , K« v . 20,1871. The auecewful aod rapid negatUtlon of neatly thiW> fourtlu* of the Fifteen Million Loan of the Ohcnapeak* turd OI i I g Rdiimd Companyy nnd tbe energetic preie- cution ofthe work of exenilon and pr«parfttien of the the Road for an extentiTfe mineral, ayricuitnralt and through tmtlic, have placed the Ananclal affaire and re« eaurcea of the company upon auch a bade, that wa are directed to advance, the price fer future eatea of tha Bond* a* explained in the following lettcr ef Mr. Hna- tington, Prealdentof the Company: Ornoa O in iiriiK i aud O hio R a i l r o a d C o n n n r M William Street, New Yerk, K o tim iii 18,1S7L. Uesars. Fiik 4 l II a to b, Bnnken and Financial Agents 0. * U. R. Go.: GcntUmtn: The Western DiTislon of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, comprising the 95 miles between HuntingtetL on the Ohio Kivor, and tbe mouth of Now River (abovd the Fails of Kanawha), le now substantially completed* and will, in a few days, be ready to do the immense coal end-other business That is awaiting its completion. The Eastern Division, comprising 227 miles', between White Sulphur Springs and Richmond, Id now In complete order and successful operation. The grading and masonry on eleven ofthe 1 2 miles, between the mouth of Ncw'JUverand While Sulphur Springs, is complete, and the work on the remaining 91 mils* Is so tor ad vanced that track-toping will bo commsnced on this portion ofthe road in May next, and continue without interruption untli the whole line |s con pleted. In viow of th* fact# ) ou are hsreby directed to make no further aalos of the Bond* of said Company at a toss price than 94 and accrued intercat, a t which price you wilt continue to sell until further orders. Very respectfully your*. c; P. HUNTINGTON, Praidenl. In compliance with tbe. foregoing Instructions, the price sf the Bonds, from $is date, until further orders, will be 94 and accrued interest. The scarcity of, and demand for, really Desirable six per cent. Gold Bonds, for solid and permanent Investments, is evinced by th* Get* tbat Five-twenty Bond# of 1137 are oelling at .................... 118 Central Pacific Bonds ere selling *t ........................... 108 Chesapeake and Ohio Bondn are selling a t......--.- 88 These bonds ail pay both, listh principal and interest 1* New York City, in U. S. gold coin, and are equally safe for investment. The reason why Fiv*-Tw**Tr*,I3nxDS are to high to because no more can he isaued, and the outstanding amount Is being rapidly dccreassd by purchases by ^jr* Qovermneut from their surplus revenues. The reason why wo think Central Pacific Bond* will ■ in time advance to the price of Five-Twenties, Is be cause no more can be issued; while tho operation .of their Sinking Fund will soon commence to decrease th* amount. Tbe reason why Chesapeake 'nd Ohio Bonds are sell. Ing so low, comparatively, while equally safe, I* beeaus*- the Company are selling Bonds to complete the road. They will all be sold iu a abort time, and tn a few months t i e rsad will he finished, when we have no doubt the same result will follow aa with Five-Twenty and Central Paoiflo Bonds. The Sinking Fund of the Ches apeake and Uhiomuat go into effect within oneyenr after the completion of the road. The Chesapeake and Ohio Beuds are issued either coupon or registered—-the denominations are as fol lows: 1 8100, which cost to-day.. ...................................... 894 18 ,500, — H .....a . . . . . a -47IAS ,1,090, “ “ *41.16 ’ Ordtra for Chesapeake and Ohio bonds, may be seat through any Nattonal Bank n r Banker; or accompanied with Draft* or Checks, may be forwarded to us by mail, Bonds or money may be forwarded by any responsible Express Company at our expenso, and tbe Chesapeake and Ohio Bond*, in exchange, will be sent by return E » PtWe Cbuy*snSBscil Gowrnmonl jpud Central Paslfi* Bonds, and recetv* them in exchange for Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds, . . . . . . ' Accounts of banka,bankers and others received,** which we allow inleral el the rale of few per *tlit. per annum. FISK A HATCH. deo7ml Fwamiot Ayrat*. | TNION HALL ACADEMY ' FEMALE DEPARTMENT. Will re-open for tbe reception o f Boarding and Day Scholars, on MONDAY. DEO. 4th, 1871, undsr tbe di rection of MRS. H.U. FI.KURY, Prlnclpsl. Ths Musical Department will be under the direct!** of Professor P. A. ANDREW,#* long and tevsrably known t* this community. - For tsrms, etc., please send for circulars, or apply t* th* Principal or either ofthe Trustee*. ______ nevlS JJOOK8! B O O JSL S 1 For two months we shall sell eur stock el • SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, AMD BOOKS fOX At prices LOWERthan EVER. BE SURE AND GIVE US A CALL. ZhoutncU of Childrens’ nnd Holiday Books very Cb*«p 10,000 Bible* at H a lf Pries. N. TIBBAL 8 4k BON, i\ov30mi 87 Panx Row, Nsw Yeas. fJVAKE NOTICE B 4 ; XT Fdrehas* your Meat* and Turkic* for Tktnksgivsra. call sad sxsmine the stock at Hendrickson's Market, where oan be found the choicest verietle* of Beef, Teal, Hutton, Lamb, Pork and Sansagty ALSOJ H aas, Shoulders, > -Bacon, Lard, Ef& POULTRY constantly oh hand an'd dressed to srds* TURK1ES a speciality. . Call nnd see them. „ SAMUEL J . HENDRICKSON, Jamaica, Nov. 53d, 1871. J U s t BicoUiVJcb X O O B a r r e l * A p p l e s , And far Sal* b y ths barrel, baihsl or retail. ? .. . . ■ JU 3- H BRINOKKRHOFra, J^ P P L E i I APPLES! APPLES I . .% B y t t e h ^ r a . s r . M ^ . i ^ ^ V 1 *5*1 f-v ’ * H Si 7 t . fM t I > s' 1 ' 4 $ $ • - . - ' f e l l i *, ■ * ::-s = a n -ELEGANT ~ , . R o s e w o o d P l a n o , Nearly aew— round oornere, serve I isgs, sgrsffs, sad stt modern impnveasati. Will be sold cheap tere*sb,i Esquire a t MAPLE HALL, 4 h 7 b 1 OntOR Halt vlxmiiex, i' : ? d ■ \ t - $ i'J ' r- .f l * ' i' . si \ - . i' • b*. 4 ' V \ * , 'J-' r. V V