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Information Wanted

Information Wanted - 1857


The following transcriptions are from the New York City newspaper The Irish-American. The purpose of this column was to place ads in search of lost family and friends. Spellings are as they appear in the newspaper.

This column has been transcribed in the book Irish Relatives and Friends by Laura Murphy DeGrazia and Diane Fitzpatrick Haberstroh. The book contains five separate indexes. You can order the book online.

To search for a specific name, please press Ctrl+F on your keyboard and enter the name.

March 7th edition
Of William TROY, late of Olneyville, R.I., aged 14 years. He is dark complexioned, slightly freckled, and stout built. He left his home on September 10th, and is supposed to have gone to New Bedford to go on a whaling voyage. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his father, James TROY, Olneyville Post Office, R.I., or by his cousin, Denis QUINLAN, 91 West 41st Street, New York.
Boston and New Bedford papers please copy.

March 14th edition
Of Jeremiah CASHMAN. When last heard from he was in the State of Illinois . Any information of him will be thankfully received by George CASHMAN, N.W. corner of 32nd Street and First Avenue, New York.
Western papers please copy.

Dublin -
Of Thomas McLAUGHLIN, a native of Old Connaught, county Dublin, Ireland. When last heard from was in New York. Any information of him will be received by his daughter, Elizabeth KEELY, 137 Queen Street, Southwark, Philadelphia.
Southern and Western papers please copy.

Of Denis and Richard WHALEN, native of Glenogra, parish of Bruff, county Limerick, Ireland. Denis was seen in Troy, in this state, about four years ago, and Richard is supposed to be in the U.S. Army. Any information of them will be thankfully received by their brother, John WHELAN, who is most anxious to hear from them. Please direct to the Irish-American office, or Mr. Mathew HARTIGAN, 197 West Street, New York.

Kildare -
If Patrick HALLEGAN, carpenter, of the town of Kildare, Ireland, will call or write to John MURPHY, carpenter, Union Place, Long Island, he will hear of something to his advantage. When last heard of he was in the State of Kentucky. Kentucky papers please copy.

Cork -
Of Hannah WALSH, a native of Cork, who left Bradford, England, lately. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her niece, Ellen WALSH, 29 Wood Street, between Second and Third Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

King's County -
Of Patrick CARNEY, a native of Shinrone, King's County, Ireland, who arrived in New York about two years ago. When last heard from he was going to some part of the country. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother, Michael CARNEY, by addressing a few lines to the Irish-American office, 116 Nassau Street, New York.

Leitrim -
Of James KELLAY, of Finisglen, parish of Killirost, county Leitrim, Ireland, by his sister Catherine. When last heard from he was in Ohio County, Virginia. Any communications either personally or by letter, will be thankfully received at 222 East 23rd St., N.Y., care of Edward MELLON.
Virginia papers please copy.

March 21st edition
Cork -
Of Stephen SULLIVAN, native of Glasheen, parish of Mt. Finbar, city of Cork, Ireland, who landed in New York about four years ago; after that he was working with his brother Jeremiah at the Blue Ridge Railroad, in Virginia, and left him there working. When last heard of he was in New Boston, Mercer County, Illinois. Any information concerning him would be thankfully received by his brother, Jeremiah SULLIVAN, 72 Cherry Street, New York.
Western papers please copy.

Of John and James McDONNELL, natives of the city of Cork, Ireland who emigrated to Australia in the year 1838. They resided for some time in Sydney, and when last heard from were in Wolongong. Any information of them will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to Mr. Patrick FINNEY, 198 First Street, Williamsburgh, New York, U.S.
Sydney Freeman's Journal please copy.

Kerry -
Of John KEILY, and his wife Mary, from the parish of Killiheny, county Kerry, Ireland, who arrived in New York about eleven years ago. When last heard from they were in some part of the State of Indiana. Any information of them will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to Sarah CARMODY, 2 State Street, New York, where she is stopping with Michael McMAHON, a grandson of John KEILY'S. She wrote several times and got no answer, and is most anxious to hear from them.

Of James and John MAHONY (brothers), natives of Milltown, county Kerry, Ireland, who left New York some four or five years ago. When last heard from, John, the younger, was in Indiana and the other in Illinois, working on a railroad, but they have both left those places since. Any intelligence of themw ill be thankfully received by their afflicted mother, Mary MAHONY, care of Mrs. COURCEY, 72 Cherry Street, New York.

Of William and Ellen KING, natives of the parish of Filemore Gleesk, county Kerry, Ireland, who came to Montreal in 1853. Any information of them will be thankfully received by their sister, Mary KING, at 252 Mott Street, New York.
Montreal papers please copy.

Waterford -
Of Bartholemew DOYLE, a native of the parish of Clashmore, in the county of Waterford, Ireland. He left New York in April 1855, and is supposed to be in Upper Canada. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Catherine DOYLE, 219 Madison Street, New York.

Limerick -
Of Jeremiah and John SHEEHAN, from Newcastle West, county Limerick. Jeremiah left in 1855. When last heard from he was in Madeville, Crawford County, State of Pennsylvania. John left about eight years ago. When last heard from he was in Cincinatti, Ohio. Any information of them will be thankfully received by their brother, Timothy SHEEHAN, care of Thomas AMBROSE, 27 Marion Street, New York.
Western papers please copy.

Cavan -
Of Joseph CULLEN or QUILLEN, boot and shoemaker, who came to this country about 29 years ago, and has lived in New York City until about three years ago. He went out a short distance in the country to live with a man who keeps a tannery. He is a native of the county of Cavan, parish of Mulah, townland of Annaharnaty. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother Mathew's son, by letter addressed James CULLEN, No. 56 Valley Street, Lawrence, Mass.

Queen's County -
Missed, a boy thirteen years of age, since last September, named John MOLLOY, a native of Clonaslee, Queen's County, Ireland. When last heard from he was driving on the Morris Canal, in the employ of Michael COURTNEY. Any information of him will be rewarded and thankfully received by his distressed mother, Catherine MOLLOY, 2 Montgomery Street, New York.

Of Michael, John, Joseph, James and Dan DALY, brothers; also of Elizabeth, Bridget and Mary DALY, sisters, who sailed from Liverpool about ten years ago for Illinois. Their sister Julia DALY wishes to hear from them. Direct to 156 Grand Street, Paterson, New Jersey.
Illinois papers please copy.

Galway -
Of Daniel KING, of Salt Rock, county Galway, Ireland. He landed in New Orleans five or six years ago. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister-in-law Catherine HILAND. When heard from last he was on board a steamboat from New Orleans to some city in Ohio. Direct to the care of John COUGHLAN, 261 Tenth Avenue, cor. 27th Street, New York.

Leitrim -
Of Michael FORD, a native of the parish of Ennismagrath, county Leitrim, Ireland. When last heard of (about five years ago) he was in Wisconsin. He wrote a letter to his brother-in-law Dan O'CONNELLto the effect that he was about leaving there and going among the Indians. Any intelligence of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mrs. Sarah O'CONNELL, who is anxious to hear from him. Direct to 186 Division Street, New York.
California and New Orleans papers please copy.

March 28th edition
Kilkenny -
KEEFE - Dora KEEFE, of Kilkenny, Ireland. Be requested to call on Mrs. Dr. G- (with whom she lived 3 years ago), at 113 East 14th Street, cor. 3rd Avenue.

Of Thomas HEFFERNAN, a native of the city of Kilkenny, Ireland, who arrived in New York about 2 years ago. When last heard fromhe was at Alexandria, VA. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother John HEFFERNAN, at Patrick FLEMING'S, 496 Pearl Street, New York City.

Cavan -
Of Rose CONNAUGHTY, a native of the parish of Killeshandra, county Cavan, Ireland, who arrived in New York in 1852. When last heard from she was living at Mr. Henry VAN BUREN'S, builder, Sing Sing, New York. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her cousin John LEDDY. Please direct letter to Cornelius O'REILLY, No. 132 East 29th Street, New York City.
Sing Sing papers please copy.

Tyrone -
Of Felix KIRK, a native of Minaduff, parish of Lower Badoney, county Tyrone, Ireland. When last heard from his address was Comorn Post Office, Lake Township, Cook County, Illinois. Any information of him will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to his brother, Charles KIRK, 216 Grand St., Williamsburgh, L.I., State of New York, who arrived in the ship Ontario on the 24th of May, 1856, and who wrote to his brother Felix to the above address several times and got no answer.

Queen's County -
Of John DILLON, brother of the late Patt DILLON, of Ross, near Maryboro, Queen's County; was living in this city about 10 years ago, from which place it is said he went to reside in Richmond, Staten Island. Any person knowing anything about him, dead or alive, will confer a favor by addressing a line to John FITZPATRICK, 154 8th Avenue, New York City.

April 11th edition
Dublin -
Of Thomas MULVEY, a native of Rathcool, county Dublin, Ireland: left home in May 1856. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Margaret, at No. 26 West 24th Street, New York.

Mayo -
Of James ROWANE, of Newtown-Cormick, Erris, Co. Mayo, Ireland. Left Brooklyn, five years since. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his mother, Ellen ROWANE, No. 643 Washington Street, New York.
New Orleans, Havana, Illinois and Ohio papers please copy.

Of Michael DOUGHERTY, a native of the Co. Mayo, Ireland, who left home in 1853 and is supposed to have landed in New York. Any intelligence of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary DOUGHERTY. Address to the care of James DALY, Lower Redhook, Dutchess Co., N.Y.

April 25th edition
Of Peter HANLY, or Mary, his sister, by their brother Hugh. Also, of Patrick and Hugh CLARKE, by their brother Edward.By calling at 26 West 19th Street, they can get full information of them by a friend from Leixlip.

Dublin -
Of William REFFTER, an native of Meath Street, Dublin, who left his home in 1846, with his father, and arrived in New Orleans, at which place his father died. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Anna, at 17 South Second Street, Williamsburg, N.Y.
New Orleans papers please copy.

Waterford -
Of Richard POWERS, a native of Gardenmorris, county Waterford, Ireland. When the write of this left Ireland, Richard was living with his uncle, John POWER, of Gurtsen, but is supposed to be in New York State at present. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his brother Thomas R. POWER, of Manatee, Florida.

Carlow -
Of Eliza BYRNE, a native of county Carlow, Ireland. When last heard from was in Louisville, Kentucky; but it is thought she is gone to New Orleans. Any information of her will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to Mr. James SHEPHERD, 452 Grand Street, New York City, where she will hear of something to her advantage.
New Orleans and Kentucky papers please copy.

Cork -
Of Edmond and Daniel McCARTHY, natives of the parish of Drishane, county Cork, Ireland. When last heard from they were working for some time in Fitchburgh, Massachusetts. Any information of them will be thankfully received by their brother, John McCARTHY, by addressing a few lines to him, to the care of Cornelius KELEHER, No. 428 Water Street, New York City.
Boston papers please copy.

Of Catherine SINGLETON, a native of Banteer, county Cork, Ireland, who arrived in New Orleans eight years ago this spring. When last heard from was still living there. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her brother, Timothy SINGLETON, by addressing a few lines to him, care of Mr. John HALLORAN, Canterbury, Orange County, New York.

Tyrone -
Of John and Joseph KEYES (shoe makers), natives of Malanybeney, parish of Clogher, county Tyrone, Ireland. When last heard of they were in Upper Canda. Any information of them will be thankfully received by William and James FETTRESCH, builders, 491 Second Avenue, New York City.

May 2nd edition
Of Thomas TREANOR, native of Ireland. Any account of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Catherine TREANOR, 32 Dominick Street.

Of Hugh McGERVER, a lad about 16 yers, who arrived in the ship Harc?nt Queen. Any information concerning his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his father, at the store of T.H. & E.H. Brown & Co., 44 Vesey Street, N.Y.

Dublin -
Of Rose McARDLE, a native of Dublin, Ireland, who emigrated to America in the summer of 1854 in the ship Trimountain. She can get a silver medal and important information by either calling or sending her address to the office of the Irish-American. Also of John NOLAN, who came passenger in the same ship. He can get a sum of money by calling as above.
Boston, Brooklyn and New Jersey papers please copy.

Of William RAFTER, a native of Meath Street, Dublin, who left his home in 1846 with his father, and arrived in New Orleans, at which place his father died. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Anna, at 17 South Second Street, Williamsburg, N.Y.
New Orleans papers please copy.

Waterford -
Bridget BUTLER, daughter of Thomas BUTLER and Ellen NUGENT, aged 20 years, a native of the parish of Mothel, county Waterford, Ireland, who arrived at New York in the ship Robert Kelly, on the 19th of April, and stopped at Castle Garden for one or two days; she is supposed to have hired from there, and is living at present in some part of New York City. Any information concerning her will be thankfully received by her uncle Michael BUTLER, Mechanicsville, Saratoga County, N.Y.

Cork -
Of Daniel, Charles, Jeremiah, Denis and Florence O'SULLIVAN, from the townland of Inch, parish of Ponlabush, county Cork. Information received by their nephews Daniel and John O'NEILL. Address Daniel O'NEILL, Farrandsville Post Office, Clinton County, Pa.

Of Mary LEAHY, native of county Cork, parish of Killgay, town of Ashgrove, Ireland who arrived in New York about eight years ago in company with her father and family. Any information of her will be thankfully recieved by her father, Michael LEAHY, Appleton Post Office, Outagania County, Wisconsin; or by Mrs. RIEVES, 20 West 15th Street, New York.

Limerick -
Of Edmond RYAN, son of the late Patrick RYAN, provision merchant at Roche's St., Limerick, Ireland. When last heard of was in Catskill, Green County, New York State. Any information of him will be gratefully received by his brother Thomas RYAN, box 1068, Post Office, St. Louis, Mo.

Of Denis O'CONNELL and Michael McNAMARA, natives of Ballysimon, county Limerick, Ireland, who arrived in New York last March three years, in the ship New York. When last heard from they were working on some railway in the state of Michigan. Any information of them will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to Catherine O'CONNOR, care of Owen McCARTHY, corner of Harrison and Columbia Streets, Brooklyn, N.Y., who is a sister of Denis O'CONNELL'S and niece of Michael McNAMARA. She is most anxious to hear from them.

Of John LORAN, who sailed from Limerick in the ship Primrose for New York on the 11th of April, 1855. He is 25 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches in height, thin features, dark complexion - a native of Limerick. There is a rumor of his death. His wife, Catherine, is anxious to hear from him. Address her, in care of Patrick PILLMAN, 154 Longworth Street, Cincinatti.

Louth - Of John FINNEGAN, who left Ireland, county Louth, about 5 years ago, and came to the United States. When last heard from was in the State of Tennessee. Any information will be thankfully received by his mother, Betty FINNEGAN, or his sister, Anne FINNEGAN, corner of Maiden Lane and Chapel Street, or Betty FINNEGAN, 62 Nuceila St., Albany, N.Y.

Meath -
Of Patrick, John and James GILLERAN, natives of Newcastle, some of whom lived in Boston, and may be thereabouts yet. It is supported that one of them is heir to the estate of their uncle, Thomas DILLON, whose widow is anxious that some relative of his would take charge of the property. It is situated 1 1/8 miles from the village of Smith's Falls, Canada West. There is also some money in bank, which no person can draw but the heir-at-law.

Wexford -
Of Patrick LAULER from the parish of Rose Garden, who left Oswego, July 4th, 1856, and is supposed to be in Toronto, C.W. He is about 17 years old. Information respecting him received by Rev. Father KELLY, Oswego, N.Y.

Mayo -
Of Thomas BROGAN, a native of county Mayo, Ireland. Came to this country about ten years ago. The last heard from him he was in Cleveland, Ohio. Any information will be thankfully received by his brother, John BROGAN, corner of Water and Columbia Streets, Albany.

Cavan -
Of James DONAGHUE, who left Stradone, county Cavan, in Nov. 1854, and was in Boston in October 1856, and has not since been heard from. Information received by his sister, Ellen, Meredith Bridge, N.H.

Clare -
Of Michael BLAKE, son of Patrick BLAKE and Mary EUSTACE, a native of Garranstogha, parish of Knockerra; when last heard from was in New Orleans, working in a marble yard, and boarding with Patrick KELLY, Poydress Street. Information received by Thomas DONOVAN, Cleveland, Ohio.

Donegal -
Of Patrick SHEREN, of Newtown, parish of Killemade; when last heard from 7 years ago last Christmas, he was in the Alleghany Mountains. Any person knowing his whereabouts will confer a great favor by writing to his sister Hannah, Silver Spring, Lancaster County, Pa.

Tipperary -
Of Patrick BOURKE, and his sister Eliza McCRATE, from the parish of Knockarafin, county Tipperary, Ireland; when last heard from four years ago, was in Bytown, Upper Canada, and was going to Illinois. Information received by John MORONEY, Lansville Centre, Susquehanna Co., Pa.

Kerry -
Of Edward McELLIGOTT, of Ballysheen, parish of Odorney. Also of Timothy SHEAHAN, and his sons, Timothy, John, Daniel and Michael, and his daughters Jane, Mary and Ellen; when last heard from they were in Tompmkins County, N.Y. Please address their uncle, John McELLIGOTT, Crawfordsville, Montgomery county, Indiana.

Galway -
Of Peter McCOOK, parish of Kilbeacounty, near Gort, county Galway, who came to this country 10 or 12 years ago; when last heard from he was in Virginia. Information received by his brother Patrick, Milton, Mass.

May 9th edition
Cork -
Of John CONDON, from Mitchelstown, co. Cork, Ireland, who came to this country five years ago last March. When last heard from (four years ago), he was living in Pleasant Hill, Ky. Any intelligence of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary CONDON, 233 Elizabeth Street, New York.

Tipperary -
If this should meet the eyes of Bridget LEAHY, of East Ballyryan, county Tipperary, who married a Mr. BRADY, she will learn something to her advantage by calling or addressing her sister, Johanna LEAHY, 133 13th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues, New York.

May 16th edition
Sligo -
Of John GALLAGHER, a mason by trade, a native of the town of Sligo. When last heard of was in new York. Send information to his brother, Patrick GALLAGHER, at Michael CORCORAN'S, 42 Prince Street, New York.

Limerick -
Of Patrick and Thomas DOWNES, natives of Baly?eeda, parish of Donoughmore, county Limerick, Ireland. Thomas came here in 1850 and Patrick in 1853. When last heard from was in Columbian County, State of Ohio; is supposed since to be gone to Arkansas. Any information will be thankfully received by their cousin, James CONSIDINE, by addressing a note to Mr. Denis TOOMEY, No. 17 City Hall Place, New York City.
Ohio and Arkansas papers please copy.

May 23rd edition
Of Patrick KEEGAN, a native of the city of Dublin, Ireland. When last heard from was in St. Louis, Mo. Any information of him will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to his son, John KEEGAN, (illegible) Street, near Graham Avenue, Williamsburgh, Long Island, N.Y.

Tipperary -
Of Patrick COSTELLOE, a native of county Tipperary, Ireland. When last heard from he was living outside Boston. If this should meet his eye, or any person knowing him, please direct a note to his sister-in-law, Ellen COSTELLOE, No. 81 Lewis Street, N.Y.
Boston papers please copy.

Of Eliza TRACEY, parish of Loughmore, townland of Whitefield, county Tipperary, who left home in October last, and landed in New York, and is supposed to have gone to Upper Canada. She will hear of her sister, Johanna, by writing to John TYRREL, No. 33 New Church Street, Baltimore, Md.

King's County -
Of Ellen DELANEY, from the parish of Barna, who arrived in New Orleans in 1852. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her cousin, A. LARKIN, 107 Washington Street, New York.
New Orleans papers please copy.

Monaghan -
Of Patrick McMAHON, a native of the parish of Kelevin, county Monaghan, Ireland, who left his home in Salem, Mass., on the 2nd of June, 1853. Since that time nothing has been heard from him. He was married about five years ago at St. James's Church, New York, and worked for some time in a distillery in Franklin Avenue, East Brooklyn, Long Island, and removed to Massachusetts on the 2nd of May 1855. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his afflicted wife, Ann McMAHON, No. 166 Federal Street, Salem, Mass.

Cork -
Of Mary and Julia LYNCH, daughters of the widow Ellen LYNCH, natives of the city of Cork, Ireland, who left Boston on the 10th of April 1854, and are supposed to have come to New York; since that time nothing has been heard of them. By sending their address to the Rev. Thomas LYNCH, Roxbury, Mass., they will receive a sum of money and news of importance to them.

Wexford -
Of Miley LEARY, a native of county Wexford, parish of Ollview, who emigrated to Canada in the spring of 1852. When last heard from he was working on a railroad in Ohio. Any information will be thankfully received by writing to his brothers, Patt and John, 284 4th Street, New York City, or by addressing his mother, Bridget LEARY, Coolamain, county Wexford, Ireland.
Ohio and Savannah papers please copy.

Galway -
Of Timothy or Stephen NOONAN, from the parish of Bullawn, near Loughrea, county Galway, Ireland. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their brother John NOONAN, or J.M. JONES, shipbuilder, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Of Bridget POTTER, a native of the parish of Moylough, county Galway, Ireland, who arrived in St. John's in 1847. When last heard from she was living with a Mr. BURKE of that place, and mentioned that she purposed leaving and coming into the States. From that period up to the present there has been no account received from her. Any information of her will be thankfully received by Lynch & Cole, 32 Beckman Street, who will transmit all such information to her brother, Patrick POTTER, Dunmore, Tuam, county Galway.

Louth -
Of James McINTEGGERT, from county Louth, Ireland, who is supposed to be in Massachusetts. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister Ellen, who lives at 213 Tenth Street, New York, between First and Second Avenues.

June 6th edition
William McCREADY, who worked on the Panama Railroad, in the Spring and Summer of 1853, on Juan Grande Station, will hear of something to his advantage by sending his address to Bernard CONWAY, No. 36 Elm Street, New York.
Harrisburgh and Lancaster Pa. papers please copy.

Of Thomas GORMLY, who left his home in 28th Street on the 17th of March, and has not been heard from since. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his cousin, Edward GORMLY, on board the steamer Hendric Hudson.
Albany and Connecticut papers please copy.

King's County -
Of John DALY, her step-father, by Mary DONOHOE, also of Winifred DALY, her mother, Patrick and John DALY, her step-brothers, Ellen and Anne DALY, her step-sisters, Margaret and Bridget DONOHOE, her full sisters, all from the parish of Killee, townland of Gurteen, King's County, Ireland. They all came to America about ten years ago and landed in New Orleans, and from there went to Cincinatti, State of Ohio. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received by addressing a few lines to Mary DONOHOE, No. 156 Sullivan Street, (rear building), New York.

Monaghan -
Of Michael HANLON, from the parish of Clontubret, county Monaghan. When last seen he was in New York in the U.S. Service recruiting. If this should meet his eye, or any person knowing the whereabouts, they would confer a great favor on his brother and sister, Francis and Mary HANLON, by addressing a few lines to them in the care of John AGNEW, No. 19 Paul Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Cork -
Of James FLYNN, a native of Banteer, county Cork, Ireland. When last seen by his uncle Thomas he was in Philadelphia. Any information of him will be thankfully received by sending a few lines to his sister Margaret, No. 12 Macdougal Street, New York.

Of Timothy O'NEIL, a native of the parish of Iries, Berehaven, county Cork, Ireland, aged 23, who left home in June 1851. When last heard from two years ago, was in Elmira, Chemung County, New York. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother Denis, who landed in this country three weeks ago. Address to him at Somerset, Massachusetts.

Of Timothy LYONS, a native of the city of Cork, Ireland, who landed in Quebec in June 1844, and then came to New York. When last heard from he was supposed to be in Mulberry Street, in the latter city. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his step-brother Richard MURPHY, Jefferson City, Mo.

Limerick -
Of Daniel J. KENNY, of Limerick, Ireland. Any information of him will be gratefully received by M.H. CORBETT, late of Limerick. Address by letter New York Post Office.

Of Thomas CULLIGAN, a native of the parish of St Patrick, city of Limerick, Ireland. When last heard from he was serving his apprenticeship to the copper and tinsmith business at Cleveland, Ohio. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother, James CULLIGAN, by addressing a few lines to him, care of Mr. James SIMMS, No. 89 Washington St., New York City.

Donegal -
Of James DIDGEN, a native of county Donegal, Ireland: when last heard from, about four months ago, he was living in Canal Street, New York City. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his cousin, James KIRSCODDEN, by addressing a few lines to the Irish-American office, 32 Beekman Street, New York.

June 13th edition
Of Eugene O'SHEA, who was formerly in the employment of Messrs PELL, NEVERS and O'SULLIVAN, Pearl Street, New York. Any intelligence of him will be thankfully received by his brother James E. O'SHEA, Jefferson City, Mo., or at the office of this paper.

Carlow -
Of James and Michael KENNA, from Green Lane, Co. Carlow, Ireland. When last heard from about three years ago, they were in Louisville, Ky. Since that time they wrote two letters to their sister, but she did not receive either of them. Any intelligence of them will be thankfully received by their sister Mary Ann KENNA, care of Patrick O'DONOHUE, 115 Baxter Street, New York, or Newburgh Post Office, Ny.

Waterford -
Of Thomas SHANAHAN, a native of county Waterford. When last heard from he was in New York City, and then left for some part unknown. Any information of him will be thankfully received by Patrick FLEMING, No. 496 Pearl Street, New York.

Cork -
Of Misses Rosanna and Margaret McCARRON, who left the north of Ireland some years since. Also of Mrs. O'DRISCOLL, Mrs. MOONY, or Mrs. POWER of Castletown, Bearhaven, Cork Co. Also of Mr. James SHEA, who left Bantry, Cork Co., in the end of 1848 or sometime in 1849. Any information as to where a letter would reach any of the above, would much oblige. Address A.B. care of P.M. HAVERTY, 110 Fulton St., Ny.

Of Martin and Thomas WALSH, natives of the parish of Lady's Bridges, Co. Cork, Ireland. Martin supposed to be in this country about 26 years: Thomas about 29. Any information given of them will be kindly received by their brother Patrick's wife (Mary WALSH) and children, at 163 Avenue A, New York.

June 21st edition
Westmeath -
Of John HEATH, a native of the parish of Coolry, county Westmeath, Ireland, who left New York about ten years ago and is supposed to have gone to Pennyslvania, or on the York and Erie Railroad. Any information of him will be thankfully received by William HEATH, No. 31 Tallman Street, Brooklyn, State of New York.
Southern papers please copy.

Queen's County -
Of Dan MOLONEY, a native of Mountrath, Queen's County, Ireland. When last heard from he lived in Toronto, Canada West, behind the soldier's barracks, Black Bull. Any information of him will be thankfully received by John DELANEY, 30 Bridge Street, Newark, New Jersey.
Toronto papers please copy.

July 4th edition
Meath -
Of Edward DALY, a native of Kilmesson, county Meath, Ireland; when last heard from he was working in a towel factory in Columbus, Ohio. Any information of him, dead or alive, will be thankfully received by sending a few lines to his sister, Rose GERITY, Astoria, Long Island, Queens County, New York.
Ohio papers please copy.

Tipperary -
Of Michael GRANT, from near Cashel, county Tipperary, Ireland, who came to this country a few years ago. Should this meet his eye or any person who knows his present residence and address, they will confer a favor by writing or sending to his brother, John, 83 Gold Street, between Plymouth and Water Street, Brooklyn, Ny.

Limerick -
M.H. CORBETT, late of Limerick, Ireland, will find a letter from D.J. KENNY (now of Baltimore) by calling at the General Post Office, New York.

July 18th edition
Meath -
Of Michael MONAGHAN, aged about 48 years, a native of Crossakell, who came to this country about 7 years ago, and is supposed to be in New York. Please address Miss HOGAN, care of T. O'DONNELL, Esq., New Orleans, La.

Of Margaret DALY, of Munalour, parish of Cappoquin; when last heard from, 2 years ago, was in Nashua, New Hampshire. Please address her sister Bridget, care of John O'DONNELL, Terre Haute, Ind.

Tipperary -
Of Edward WALSH, of the town of Clonmel. When last heard from was in Merin County, Ohio. Any information will be thankfully received by his sister Margaret, care of John NALON, Lockhaven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania.

Of Patrick and Thomas BURKE, aged from 20 to 22 years, natives of the parish of Moyne and Templetuchy. Patrick worked in Lasalle four years ago for a railroad company, and Thomas worked at the same time in New York. They will find something to their advantage by addressing their uncle, Nicholas BURKE, Lasalle, Illinois.

Of Patrick, William and John REYGAN, who lived near Greenfield, Ohio about 4 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by Timothy T??EY, Dunleith, Joe Davis county, Illinois.

Carlow -
Of Patt, John and Thomas MARTEN, from Newcastle, county Carlow. If this should meet the eye of any person knowing them, they will confer a great favor by writing to their cousin, Anne DAWSON, from Mountmellick, Queen's County. Direct to Ashnelot, New Hampshire.

Of Patrick, Peter, Bridget and Ellen TIERNY, natives of Lettermullin, parish of Kilcummin:when last heard from, December 1854, Patrick, Bridget and Ellen lived in New York City, and Peter on Long Island, with Thomas McKEON. Information will be thankfully received by their sister, Honor. Address her husband, John JOYCE, Parkersburg, Va.

Cork -
Of James LYNCH, of Ballinacoda, parish of Ballinacoda, when last heard from was at work on a railroad near Boston, Mass., about 3 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by his sister, Catherine, in care of Wm. COLLINS, Lewiston, Mo.

Of Maurice GLANNETT, a native of Ballybay, near Charleville, who came to this country about 3 years ago, and left Boston last December. Please address his sister, Mary, at Medford, Mass.

Limerick -
Of Catherine O'GRADY, a native of Ireland, parish of Murroe, county Limerick, left Ireland May 6. Any information will be gratefully received by her sister Ellen. Address Post Office, Yonkers.

Of Denis MURPHY, of Cloodah, county Cork, Ireland, when last heard from was in Genessee County, Mich. Any information will be thankfully received by his sister Margaret DESMOND, or brother, John MURPHY, No. 12? Butler Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Michigan papers please copy.

Kildare -
Of Patrick KEOUGH, a native of Celbridge, county Kildare, Ireland: when last heard from he was in St. Louis, Mo. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother, Peter KEOUGH, by addressing a few lines to him at No. 25 Mulberry St., Fall River, Mass.

Mayo -
Of James and Mary COSGROVE, who came from Glencartle parish, county Mayo, to New York City, about nine years ago; supposed to have gone to a sister Bridget, some twenty miles from the city, and has not been heard from since. Their sister Sarah is very anxious to find their whereabouts, and may be heard from by inquiring at No. 3 West Washington Place, New York.

Of Thomas CURRAN, of Ballina, who came to this country about 7 years ago; when last heard from was in Lockport, N.Y., 4 years ago. Information will be thankfully received by his brother Patrick, Scranton, Luzerne County, Pa.

Of Patrick and Thomas GAVAN, of Rose-hill, parish of Kilmena; when last heard from was in Virginia. Information will be thankfully received by their brother John GAVAN, Dunmore, Luzerne County, Pa.

Of Peter and Hanna NAUGHTON, natives of the parish of Adragool, Derrafeda, who came to this country about 4 years ago; when last heard of were in New York. Information will be thankfully received by their brother, James, Cairo, Virginia.

Wicklow -
Of Denis, Edward and William BYRNES, natives of Stratford-on-Sisney, parish of Baldinglass, county Wicklow, Ireland, who came to this country 9 years ago. Denis is supposed to be keeping a dairy near New York; Edward and William when last heard of were in New York. Any information as to the whereabouts of the above-named brothers will be thankfully received by addressing Thomas BYRNE, 257 West 33rd Street, 9th avenue.

Cavan -
Of Phil MONAGHAN and Edward GAINOR, from county Cavan. Their sister and brother-in-law have just arrived and wish to find them. Address Patrick FITZPATRICK, New York.

Of John McAVOY, a native of county Cavan; when last heard of was in Illinois. Information will be thankfully received by his nephew Michael McCANN, Jeanesville, Luzerne County, Pa.

Kilkenny -
Of Ellen MURPHY, of Ballyready, parish of Tologher, county Kilkenny, who landed in New York June 1854. Should this meet her eye, or any one knowing her whereabouts, will confer a favor by addressing her brother, James MURPHY, Peoria, Ill.

Of Thomas McCLELLAND, of the townland of Fiddown, parish of Templorane, county Kilkenny, who came to this country about 3 or 4 years ago, and landed in New York with his mother and sister, and stopped with Nicholas DUNN, his brother-in-law, and has not been heard from since. Information will be thankfully received by his brother, William McCLELLAND, Clillicothe, Peoria County, Illinois.

Donegal -
Of John DOHERTY, carpenter by trade, who left Dungloe, county Donegal, Ireland, about 3 years ago; when last heard of he was in Milwaukie. Any information of him will be kindly received by his brother, Joseph DOHERTY, at Dr. Dillon's Drug Store, No. 421 Pearl, corner of Rose Street, New York.
Western papers please copy.

Of John O'BRIEN from Bundoran, county Donegal; when last heard from he was in Havre in France. Any one knowing anything concerning his present whereabouts will please address his brothers James K. or Francis O'BRIEN, Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Clare -
Of John MYRES, of the parish of Kildysart, who landed in New York about 10 years ago; when last heard from was in Erie, Pennsylvania, in September 1856. Please address his brother, Thomas MYRES, Buffalo, New York.

Of John GALLAHER, of the parish of O'Gonoloe; when last heard from was in Lookout, Missouri. Information will be thankfully received by his brother, Thomas, Cooperstown, Manitouwoc County, Wis.

Of Michael McMAHON, of Kilkeren, parish of Killifin, county Clare, who landed in Quebec two years ago last September; when last heard from was with his sister, Honora, in Paris, Canada West, in Nov. 1855. Please address his cousin, Timothy McMAHON, Dyersville, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Longford -
Of Bridget HANLON, a native of Muckerstaff, county Longford; when last heard of she lived in Goshen, Orange County, N.Y., with Mrs. GARDNER. About 3 years ago her brother received a letter from her, wherein she stated that she was going to live in Boston. Should she or any person acquainted with her see this, they would confer a favor by addressing Michael HANLON, Frostburg, Alleghany county, Md.

Leitrim -
Of Miles DOUGHERTY, of the parish of Innis, county Leitrim, who left St. Louis, Mo., for California, on the 10th of April, 1855; and also his cousin, Miles McNIFF, who left St. Louis in the summer of 1855. Please address their sister and cousin, Ann DOUGHERTY, care of William HUGHES, corner of Tenth and Christy Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

July 25th edition
Galway -
Of Catherine MARTIN, a native of the parish of Portumna, village of Dramscar, county Galway, Ireland, who arrived in America about 11 years ago; when last heard from she was at Great Falls, State of New Hampshire; also of Bridget BANNON her first cousin. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received by Patrick MARTIN (brother of Catherine) by addressing a few lines to him, care of John DOWD, 79 Washington Street, New York.
Boston and New Hampshire papers please copy.

Roscommon -
Of Patrick COX, a native of the parish of Clonetuskard, county Roscommon, Ireland; when last heard from he was in Hummelstown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his wife, Mary COX, who is most anxious to hear from him, by addressing a few lines to her at No. 390 Cherry Street, New York.

August 2nd edition

Cork -
Of Catherine WATSON, from the parish of Milford, County Cork, Ireland. Who arrived in New York City on the 22nd June 1857, in the ship Empire State from Liverpool. If she will call at the Commissioners of Emigration Office, she will hear of something to her advantage.

Galway -
Of Margaret RIELLY and Patt CONNOR, from the county of Galway, parish of Roundstone, who came to New York in the ship Benjamin Adams in May 1856 and left New York for Philadelphia. Any information of them will be thankfully received by Margaret's sister or Patt's niece, Honora RIELLY, in care of Mrs. McCROSSON, 114 West 19th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenue, New York.
Philadelphia papers please copy.

Roscommon -
Of James MORAN, a native of county Roscommon, Ireland, who came to this country from Manchester England. When last heard of was at No. 18 Oak Street, New York. His wife and child landed in May, and reside at No. 16 Washington Street, Fall River, Mass., and are anxious to find him. Any information will be thankfully received.

Kilkenny -
Of John STONE, a native of Callan, county Kilkenny, Ireland, Shoemaker. When last heard from was in North Bennington, Vermont. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by his sister Mrs. Johanna CAREW, Norwalk, Connecticut.

August 15th edition

Clare -
Of John NEYLON, a native of Carrigaholt, county Clare, Ireland. When last heard from, he was living in Somerset, State of Illinois. Any information of him will be thankfully received by John MANGAN, 126 Cedar Street, New York.
Illinois papers please copy.

Westmeath -
Of Patrick KENNY, a native of the parish of Clanard, village of Clinagard, county Westmeath, Ireland, who arrived in New York in the ship West Point on the 6th of May last, and went to work to Mr. WYANT'S brickyard, in some part of New Jersey. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his wife, Julia KENNY, by directing a letter to her address, 60 Sixth Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues, New York.
New Jersey papers please copy.

August 22nd edition

Leitrim -
Of Mary BOYLE, aged seventeen years, a native of county Leitrim, Ireland, who emigrated from Liverpool about seven years ago in the ship William Stetson, and landed in New York July 31st, and was bound for New Haven, Conn., where her friends are; but having missed her way in New York, she has not yet reached her friends nor has she been since heard from. Any information of her will be gratefully received by Mr. Patrick LEE, 30 Hill Street, New Haven, Conn., or Mr. Michael REYNOLDS, 54 Prince Street, New York.

Meath -
Of Miles MATHEWS, a native of the parish of Carraras, Kells, county Mayo, Ireland. He left New York in November 1851. Since that time, nothing has been heard from him, in company with a man by the name of LEAHY, bound for St. Louis or New Orleans. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his father, Owen MATHEWS, or his brother, Stephen MATHEWS, porter at the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York.
St. Louis and New Orleans papers please copy.

Waterford -
Of James CASHMAN, a native of Arddoe, parish of Ardmore, county Waterford, Ireland, who left home in July 1848. When last heard from, about seven years ago, he was living in Yonkers, N.Y. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother and sister by addressing a few lines to the care of John HERSE, No. 188 West Twentieth Street, New York.

Limerick -
Of Tim McCARTY, from Tellarby, parish of Alacky, county Limerick, Ireland, by his niece Mary SULLIVAN, 43 Oak Street, New York.
Boston and New York papers please copy.

Of Michael MURPHY, a native of the parish of Ballenstene, county Limerick, Ireland. When last heard from he was in Pennsylvania working on a railroad. Any account of him will be thankfully received by his sister Mrs. Ellen MURRY, at the corner of Partition and Conover Streets, South Brooklyn, L.I., State of New York.

Galway -
Of Martin CANNON, who came to this country twenty years ago. When last heard from (eight years since) he was in New Orleans. Also of his brothers John and Thomas CANNON, who came to this country, the former nine years and the latter eight years ago. The above three brothers were born in the townland of Heathlawn, parish of Killimor, county Galway, Ireland. Should this meet their eye, or any one who knows anything of their whereabouts, they will confer a favor on their sister, Catherine CANNON, by sending her a few lines in care of Mr. James JOYCE, 490 Broadway, New York.
New Orleans papers please copy.

Roscommon -
Of Michael DOOLEY, parish of Kilmain, county Roscommon, Ireland. When last heard from (about two years ago) was in Kentucky. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother Patrick DOOLEY, by addressing a few lines to Bridget CASEY, 197 West 23rd Street, New York, and his brother will receive them.
Kentucky papers please copy.

Kerry -
Of Bat ROURKE, a native of Castle Island, county Kerry, Ireland. When last heard from he was serving his time to the coach-making business ins ome part of New Jersey. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sisters, Kate and Mary ROURKE, at the office of this paper.

Of Patrick MURPHY, from the parish of Moore, west of Dingle, county Kerry, Ireland. He came to this country about a year and six months ago. When last heard from he was working in Palatine Bridge, Montgomery County. His boss's name is Christopher SNELL. If this will meet his eye, let him write to Thomas SCANLON, 430 Water Street, New York, care of James DOWNES.

Mayo -
Of Mary McAVADDY, who emigrated to Canada about twenty years ago, a native of the parish of Mochola; also of Mary and Bridget McAVADDY, of the parish of Meelick, who emigrated about seven years ago to the United States; also of Mark McDONALD, who sailed in the Excelsior in the year 1851, a native of the parish of Killdan, who left New York for Syracuse; of Thomas McAVADDY, of the parish of Mochois, who emigrated in the year 1851, and landed in New Orleans; all of them natives of county Mayo, Ireland. Any information of any of them will be thankfully received by John McAVADDY, Thomas's brother, 154 West 16th Street, New York.
United States and Canada papers please copy.

Wicklow -
Of Michael, Bridget, John and Ellen GRANDESON, natives of the parish of Black Ditches, Ireland, who arrived in St. John, New Brunswick, about eighteen years ago. Any information of them will be thankfully received by their brothers John and Thomas, by directing a letter to John, to Rye, Westchester County, New York, or at the office of this paper.

September 5th edition

Of Bridget HENDLEY, who came from London, about four years ago and is purported to be living some place near Boston. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her sister, Mary HENDLEY, at No. 41 Vesey Street, New York.

Dublin -
Of Luke and Patrick LOGAN, natives of the city of Dublin, (the former supposed to be in Illinois, the latter in Indiana) would hear of something to their advantage by addressing a note to Thomas KEARNS, 31st Street, between First and Second Avenues, New York.

Tipperary -
Of Patrick MANNIX, of the parish of Bober, county Tipperary, Ireland; when last heard from was discharged from the U.S. Army in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by addressing his brother, John MANNIX, 406 Water Street, New York.
Southern and Western papers please copy.

Of the whereabouts of Thomas and Bridget MADDEN, who emigrated for this country from the townland of Tour, county Tipperary, Ireland; when last heard from they were in some part of Virginia. Any information left at Mr. MEAD'S, corner of 59th Street and Second Avenue, New York, will be thankfully received by their brother James.

Kilkenny -
Of John CANTWELL, a shoemaker by trade, and a native of the city of Kilkenny, Ireland. When last heard of he was in New York, and is supposed to have left for New Orleans or some of the Western States. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his wife and children, at John MURPHY'S, 56 Mulberry Street, New York.

Carlow -
Of Michael WARD, thirteen years of age, a native of Carlow, Ireland. When last heard of he was in New Haven, Conn. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his father, Timothy WARD, 284 East Seventeenth Street, New York.

Cavan -
Of James BRADY, of Drumcave, Co. Cavan, Ireland, who left New York last January, two years ago, and when last heard of was near Philadelphia. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister Rose, at Tremont House, corner of 40th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York.
Philadelphia papers please copy.

September 12th edition

Longford -
Of Mary CLINTON, aged about 23 years, a daughter of Patrick CLINTON and Catherine KEARNEY, from Edgestown, county Longford, Ireland. By calling at Bernard LYNCH'S, No. 214 Waverly Place, New York, she will hear of something to her advantage.
Boston papers please copy.

Kildare -
Of John QUINN, a native of Ticknevin, county Kildare, Ireland, who sailed from Liverpool in the month of June 1853, in the ship Salim, bound for Canada, but is supposed to be in the States at present. Any information of him will be kindly received by his cousin, John QUINN, Lunatic Asylum, Nashville, Tenn.

Waterford -
Of Michael GRANT, of the parish of Kilmacow, county Waterford, Ireland, by his sister Margaret DOYLE, 302 Eighth Street, corner of Avenue D, New York.

Donegal -
Of Andrew BYRNE, a native of Ballymafadden, or the town of Macfadden, parish of Killkar, county Donegal, Ireland, who came to this country about 40 years ago; when last heard from he left New York for a place named Mount Serene, Barber County, Alabama. He was married in this country. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary BYRNE, alias Alice SHEVLIN, at 179 Ludlow St., or Charles SHEVLIN, 26 Spruce Street, New York.

Carlow -
Of William BYRNES, a native of the county Carlow, Ireland; when last heard from, two years ago, he was in Summit County, Ohio. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Sarah BYRNES, by directing a letter for her to No. 23 Rivington Street, New York.

Cavan -
Of James and Francis GULCH, from Rice Hill, parish of Kilmore, county Cavan, Ireland, by their brothers, Patrick, Terence and Bernard GULCH, at 122 Elizabeth Street, New York.

Meath -
Of John VAUGHEY, a native of Grange, parish of Grangegaeth, county Meath, Ireland, who emigrated from Liverpool in April 1850, for New York; he was last seen in New Orleans by a friend in May, 1854, and is supposed to be in some of the Western States, or above St. Louis. He is about 28 years of age, has sandy hair, and is about 5 feet 8 inches in height. Any information of him will be thankfully received at the Irish News office, 100 Nassau Street, New York.

Cork -
Of John McDONALD, a sawyer by trade, from the city of Cork, Ireland; when last heard of about two years since, was working at a saw mill, in Wisconsin. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary, by directing to John KIRK, 184 Avenue A, New York.
Wisconsin papers please copy.

Limerick -
Of John DORE, from county Limerick, Ireland, who came to this country about 12 years since, and was in New York two years ago. His mother received a letter from him in Binghamton, 3 years since, in which he desired her to direct her answer to "Virginia P.O." (probably in Cass Co. Ill.) She has not heard from him since. Any information she will thankfully receive. Direct to Ellen DORE, 201 East 12th Street, New York.

September 19th edition

Cork -
Of Laurence TWOMEY, a native of the parish of Magourney, county Cork, Ireland, who arrived in New York six years ago, and left for Virginia, remained there for one week, and then left for the West in company with a man by the name of John LYNCH. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his brother Cornelius TWOMEY, by directing a letter to him, care of James LOONEY, Piermont, Rockland Co., New York.

Of James and John GALVIN, who came to this country about nine years ago, from the parish of Marough, county Cork, Ireland. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their sister Mary, at 79 Leonard Street, New York.
Boston papers please copy.

September 26th edition

Clare -
Of James, Bridget and Ann LYNCH, children of the late Denis LYNCH, of Quin, County Clare, Ireland. If this should catch their attention, they will please write and send their address to their sister, Catherine, who has arrived in this city. Direct to the care of Patrick J. MEEHAN, Irish-American office.

Cork -
Of Garrett NAGLE, or his aunts Honora and Margaret WALSH, (the latter married to Jeremiah WALSH) from the city of Cork, Ireland, who came to this country about six years ago and are living in or near New Haven, Conn. If this should meet their eyes (or anyone who knows their address) they will please write immediately to Barbara NAGLE, sister of Garrett, who arrived in this city by the ship Cynosure. Direct to the office of the Irish-American, or to the care of M. CASSERLY, Esq., Secretary to the Commissioners of Emigration, New York.

Limerick -
Of Johanna SENEY or SOONEY, by her niece Johanna SULLIVAN, who arrived in this country Sept. 3, from Shannagolden, County Limerick, Ireland. Please call at 357 Bowery, in the Saloon.

Roscommon -
Of Annie HANLY, now married, and goes by the name Annie EARS or SEARS, a native of the parish of Kilmore, County Roscommon, Ireland; when last heard from she sent a letter home to the Old Country from Chicago, Ill., without giving the name of the street or number. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her sister and brother, Catherine and Michael HANLY, at Thomas McDONALD'S, 23 State Street, Brooklyn.
Chicago papers please copy.