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AN ACCOMPLISHED CITY FINANCIER, A 820,000 Job in the Common Council, At the Trial Term of the Superior Court of this city, in Mane last, the case of William Elmer against Robert W. ‘Milbank was tried before Judge Jones, The plaintiff @ued for the recovory of the sum of $49,000, which be elaimed was the balance due of the sum of $50,000 ‘which defendant agreed to pay him for three-eighths ‘@nterest in four Jetiors patent of the United States, issued ‘So plainti@® in 1863 and 1664, for improvements in the “manufacture of gas, Some curious developments were nade during the trial, which we republish as of interest ws this time :— ’ rom the Heraxp, June 28, 1867.) As the trial was approsching a conclusion the Court smuggested that the case should be sent to a referee, as was ap accoun: with mutual set-offs, After some s@iscuasion plaiutit~ counsel, to avoid a mis-trial, agreed vo admit all the ems in defendant’s bil of pariiculars, it oe cece _ $20,000 Ly! proesrtag, the franchise the city of York for laying the pipe and Rant ut jiIbank recatied and niet by Mr. tae bul ot tie that’ bel oye vicars pa-ticn ars—that ni e only one diapute whether you pad that out asa disbursement Pg ork d hat Pp voy Hr. Field--That is a litile too comprehensive—whether it oat, to whom and for wn *~* Dia ae pay it er A Yes, Hr. ! Incash? A ain, What did Dr. Py r say in rezard to that item at time? a. wot of it, and he said that thought it was Pp ‘uvestment; that the rights trom tt mf more esa smloally got. ; ever at any tire object to it im erie always picthe pep of it aed amined by sir. Field — 16 whom did you opin 2 it to Charies E. Loew. " Who is Charles E Luew? A, At present he is one Members of the Common Council; he was not time. jcpariments of the Common Council? @ Was; 1am vot certain about that, + @ Did you pay sum of money? A. I did. ) Q@Inonesum? A. Laid, Q eloro he got what? Field—Bevore te gut the franchise, of course. It was after geitiug she franchise, was it? A, It The franchise was permission from the Common b> ee to lay pipes throughout the city? A. Yea, ; bea That is, you got resolutions passed by the Com- le Did you get it passed by the two jes? A. Tdid not, 5 @ Wasit got? a le was got, Q That is to say, the co ore tit? A. It was got Min the name of the Pe: pe's ‘light Compan: Q. The franchi-e was piven to tue ‘Apetylens Gaslight compa A. No, sir; to the People’s Gaslight Com- @'You gave $20,000 to Loew to got the resolution to allow ihe BP ‘3 Com; te iT rough the siree's? A. ‘Tumt was it. Joh hpiieinae » @. That was itexactiv? a. Yes, sir, | Q. Now when was ihat money paid? A. It was paid ‘womo time in November, 1853, i me: 1863? A. I ibink 1563. ‘ne Court—Lhis ,asiish: company was not in exist- fence then, was it? A. I think it was, sir; I will not ‘speak positively, but. tnink it was, Q ou got with .ou the minutes of the Acety- Rene Gaslight Company? A, No, sir; I have not. Q@ Tmean of the People’s Gashgiit Company? A, I Davo; that 13 to say, | nave the miuutes previous to— irt—No, ‘subrequeut Mr, Field—Lei ine -ee whem this meeting was; the Brat meeting was on tie 3):b of November, 1664, ‘ Mr, Fullerion—Tivw tise im that book, you mean. Q@ Have you any books to snow wheo that ‘company “was formod? A. I have ae Q@ Is there anybody in ite world who has? A, I do ke know tbat, @ You are the President of the company? A. No; @ot at that time. t @ You are the President now? A. Tam now, Q And ~*~ capnol ‘eit when the company was formed? A. Well, my iupressign is that it was in ye I could hase given the full particulars of it if ht tt was cominy UD bere to-day, ; Q here is that recenpt? A, It is at my honse. Q. What was it paid tor? A, It was paid tor the mght of laying pips, liv bung the city of New York with gas. be What did be do with the money? A. Ido not a What did he tell you be did with it? A, He never id me. Q What did you give ttobim for? A. For the pur- irs I have told you. Q@ For tho purpose of gettimy the resolution through tthe Common Couvei? A. For permission to Jay pes and light tue sireeis aud avenues of the city with Q. What did he do to get i¢ foryou? A. I don’t now, Q All you know ts that you gave him $20,000? AT Snow he was emloved by me to get it, Q. Did you give vim any ‘nstructions? A. No, sir, money for getting itt A. dQ None wontever?’ a. @ Did you prowise him xo Certainly. +Q Wat did you promise him? A. I promised him 20,000. @ Give us the whole conversation. State what you told him. A. It is -o Jong go that T cannot undertako ‘to give yon all { sand; 1 vemember the salient point of it ‘was as to the amount of wuney or the purpose tor which ‘Mt was to be given Q How came vou toseehim? A, He was sent tome; & think at least T was -e.t to tim by ex-Alderman Boole, Tho Court—Franes L A, Bowie? A. Yos, air, \ Q. He seut him .o you? Tthiwk he sent me to im, Q. Did you apply to Mr, Boole for information? A, I Shad an interview with him on the sabject, Q And in cou-equence of that interview you sent for Shim? A, I either sent to bim, or went 10 see him, or somebody sent nim to me. Q. Now when you saw bim again. do you remember swhat directions you gave bim and what faformation he gave your A. I gave bum no directions; 1 stated whas I wanted, Q. Did he toll you what he could gotit for? A. T ‘think {t was a mater of bargain: I think we participated ‘in the taik eo far 4s related to the sam, “hich was to te $20,000 in cash and some stock in the People’s Gas ‘Light Company. Q. That was a portion of the fifteen thousand shares ‘that you had, was i. not? A, I think pot, Q. Was there to be some more? A, Some more whatt Q. Some more stock issued? A. There was a capital «tock of two and a hai uttons. nas been issued? A. I think the | , Oo a subsequent ocensi meet the Q Did you a: mtockholders of (he company and say that only fifteen thousand of the shares had been i-sved and that you Fepresented them? A Istated to them just the fact hat it had not bern iesucd at that timo; that was all. Q. Has any since been tssued to pay ‘for that service? A. Yes, sir; thre: red shares, ry ‘Throv hundred sharce tasued to whom? A. To Mr, Loew, Q. Has he trans‘erred st toanybods? A. Not that 1 know of; be could not without my knowing of 1, I ‘shink. Q. That was voor borgain with bim. give bim three hundred -tares of the stock and twenty thousand doiiars? A. Yes, sir. @ How long was he a potiing it through? A. T think, from the time he commenced the negotiation, at Teast a month. Q. Your negotiations with Mr. Loew? A. Yes, sir. Q How long was the operation op the Common Cova- cil betore they were sately delivered? A. I can’s tell you that. Q Two-daye? A. That I can’t tell you. Q Did you not get u through both boards with great rapidity? A. That is what T can’t answer; it went through with rapidity; 1 mean from the time the labor How long was it? A. Over a month, With the Common Council? A. 1 don't Know any- Ing about the Common Council, tt Went through bet boards in one night? A. T so; Lean t ether it was night or day. eg ow tel the jury what the $20,000 was for? -z a wiveady stated; but it you wish I will re- PO Can you tell shat Mr. Loew did with the money rte ey A 1} do not know, Q Did you pay this alter the next resolution was paased ? a 1 thin Bam Rodin dhnig | Qa transfer the stock at same time? No, wir; there was oo siock transferred, or mot uutil Witbia ‘the last year, Q. This last year? A, Within a year. Q. Did alr. jow Weed have anything to do with «this matter? A. He had now Q. Was he consulted about it in any way? A He was not, fe had not anything to do with the suggestion as seorny or seemng Loow! A. He bad not, . And it never been the subject of conversation between vou and him? Witness—Since the occurrence ? @ Since or betore? A. Mond no doubt I have ro. ‘fated tha fact siuce the coc that you were to | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1867 tine o member ot either branch of the city govern-* ment + Mr. Field—He was Stroot Inspoctor, was he not? do not know, By Mr. Fie\d—Do you not know that he is the man who bad charge of the sireots tor a long time? A, I know that he he.d that office, Q@ Do you not koow that be beid it at thattime? A. 1 do not remember; | do not know that be did. Q@ Do you not ki OX bis term began or ended? A. No; but i know that we bad a Mr, Boole for a Street Inspector. PLAINTIP? IN REPCTTAL. pe we. Eimer, plainuif, recalled, Examined by Mr. ey Previous to the application to the Common Council for the franchise did you owe any conversation with Mr, Milbank aboutit? A. Id Q, What dia he say to you, - what youto him? A, Ho scald that he could get # franchise from the Common Couneit, or rather he | a ape geting a franchise from Common Council to lay pipes, &o., through the city, and that he would have topay something for it; and I told bim I woud leave that matter pretty much ‘oe bim, aod Pag mnie to get the franchise here if I could ges one in bington, and the understanding was —— Mr, Fullerton objected. Q. What was said between you? A. He said he would get the one here if 1 woula get the one in Washington. Q@ Did he say throueh whom he was to get it here or whom “ would employ? A He eaid be could get them through Mr. Boole, of the Common Counoil. Q ves anything said about his having to pay pol body or anything? A. He told me that he had paid through Sy nied to the Common Council for the fran- chise $20, @ Ihd he state that he bad purchased the franchise through Mr. Loew of the ‘ ommon Council, bad paid $20,000 for it? Yea, mr, This was all the evidence that related to this trans action, At the ceaplonicn of the testimony the case was mmed up by Tespective counsel at great length, ‘The Court eed pt the jury, who retired, and, after an absence of abou favor of the deien: for the defendant, t one hour, rendered a verdict in it. For the plaintiff, D. D. Field; ‘ittiam Fullerton, fe ‘ab half past ten o'clock, and cous isulng tnill the entire slock in diabossd ot At the lower store, Ko, 203 Canal s:reet. corner Mulberry street, large and valuable assor.ment of Test class Win Tees eres as and Groceries, ly te entire siock of the well Known fru of Mesars.'1. & W. Geery, in consequence Mr. iL ‘This stock 16 doubtiess the sont exiensi id valuabl er offered in this city, estie mated by appraisment at from $80,000 to $90,000, and will pouurely be sold without serve. 10 lots to suit purchasers, 1 embraces groceries of e' ml Reap y oo pesitees of ail gr # aud choice brands, Sugai refined, imported ‘Sauces, Pre Fruits, Olive Oil, Procacved sud all other articles sold tn a first claus groce: Tue of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. wil ‘Teas a1 Se pia} ‘The catalo be found unusually attractive, comprising very rare vintages, many of whieh dating as far back as I’ 0, 1R25, 1 1833, &c., are not to be obtained from any other source in this country or Europe, among them wil: be found George III. vintage 177; wr Old Pemartin, 1840; W ilopoera, Lontion Exhibition, Seven Starr. N. P., 1825; Brown, 8. U.P. Crown and oihor rare vintages, Madetras. Blackburn, vintage 1798; sulontta, vin General scott, Oil Reserve, Bridgeton, ‘orts. Red Seal Alto Douro, Blick Seal Hermides, White Seal 1331, Queens 1858, Champagues. Moet and Chandon, imported; Varsenay, Sillory, Widow Ciioot, G. H. Mums, ‘Juies Mums, Cabinet, Ac, ots Langoa 1857, Barlon. ed G. La Rose 1844 La Tour, Marenue 1660) Brandenbery and Fis Unat Mouton, lee. a romiet Pune; Finke & 00. abd Nath on, Chat, Leoville & Ms. guns, Burgundies and Sautern Romavee, Chabiis, Clos wae Ghambertin, Chat. D’ Yquem &e., Johannisberg, Sanne d Cabinet, Hockheimer, Deidesbeimer, Nierstemer, Marco Bruner, Sparkling Hocks, bay ssn’ — wad o.bere. Henn in, 1a, oe to 1965, Old Pach, Biaekberr , &e., Old Jamaica und St. Croix Rum, Mind Gin (virions brands), O. K. Bow-bon, Monon; saan Irish and scotch Whiskeys, assorted. Iqueurs and Cordials, Porter, ‘Ale: Cider, &c- 1800, GM, and others, Partagas, Cabanns, Cabarg a faa Ritien, and other eele- brated brands, in variety o packages. ‘lerma cash, Further a citlars in cacalogues, which cau be obtained at our ollice, Liberty siree!, ow and after Monday, hat inst, The EDS ART GALLERIES, 8i7 AND 619 Broad! southwest corner of ‘Tweifth ~treet, BY HENRY UW. Likud & MING oR, of Thursday, Oct. 31, und Friday, Nov. 2, at fock each évening, ine Oil P On the eveniny half past7 o'el Auportant sale of 1 by Le Joo Verner Christ Walking on the Water, A Carton. combining three Scriptural Pictures, ¥ (lie anine distinguished artist, To be sola by Sar of the vin now resident of Parts, ; The Resurrection of Jnituse ‘Daughter, Prot. F. stet y P f Dusseldorf, and other fine Pictures by the foli ing favorite Artists, W. Benford, W: G Boardman, W. L, montage, v DW. ©. Boutelte, J iieiodiiy BR. Loo: 3. W. Gtisa, R. Trumbull, G, uh. Hall, hb. Leute, W. M. Gnidia, ALD, Dura B. Durrie, Li Signo K. L. Pyne, ©. standeld, $, Witt Lambinet, Fichel, Vita Kinet, U. sclinep, A. bolleny, Edward May, Lubrichon, Also a nomber of fine Pioutes of the Old “School, with some very fine Engravings framed, and a number of fine Bronges, from the collectean of the Isto Mr. Charles Aug. Davis, of New York, all of which will be sold without re- serve. They will be ready for exhibition on and from Thuraday, Ociover 24 daily, and the two evenings previous to sale; ua TION Bate BY C LE & MURPHY, 339 FULTON street, Brooklyn.—On Thursday, October 24. at 1035 Selous, by erie of executor, generat assortment of House: hold Faraiture, eleg cost #: wood din, Mirrors. ¢ i Fee lot of ADMINISTRATORS | SAL" OF A VALUABLE LUM bsoriber, as Adininistrator of Ne. thamet A inter, late of the county of Hudson, de- ceased, Will sell at pave anction, on Friday, Octover 23, 1887, af 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the prem ses on New: Ark sircet, foo: of Garde stree’, in the city of Hoboken, New Jersey, ad hat valuable stoc got well seasuned and assorted Lumber. ad. class Yerd together with the shed: ate and Dede, and sll Che Fr. the purchaser a rare opoo tunity to tine & proftavie business, Cond.tions mase known ou SAMUEL 8. HARTWELL, Administeator. Ds & $50,000 worth of valuable Household Furniture and Works of Art at pudlio aucuon.on this day (Friday) at the brown stone m. West dix eouth stroet. b Fitch and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at Maguificent rovewoud Pianoforte, Stool ave. co., superb wood Etageres, Secretary, Besuanen, $00 voiaeees chokes’ Booka, Vettes Carpets, P and Muntel Mirrors, Lace Curtana, Gil Paintings by apewnt and modern artists; artate Bronge Siatuary, Vases, Bronae Clock, Sevres China Ornuments, Turkisir Reclining Chairs, Lounges, rosewood walnut Dressiug Bureaus, Wardrobes, Is, Comoves Suit Pura ture covered reps, Curtains to ma ont Hor and Spring Mutiresses, French ‘Blankets, Counte: Extens Buffets, eleg int sets ¢ Ra Glass, able’ Cutlery, Linea, ‘Basen Kitehea Pui N. 8 —Comperqut persous in aitend- ance to pick and remo the UCTION—LARGF AND POSITIVE. SALE or ver worth | Magaiteent Household Furnibure, Ms pre es jorsea, Carringon, Haroess, &c., &e.; Velvet, Brussels and Ingr-in Garp ig Kich Faint ngs, Works of Art, Bronaes, de. An extraordinary opportunity for houvekeepers, hovel keepers and the trade. he largest, Houssnoul Furniture sale of thie fall will take clues this (Friday) morning, (ct 38, of AL olook, preciely OTH, Auctioneer, ab the large four story dweiling house 119 West ‘Lighth sree: Clinton place, neat Sixth wt cooneneg of lots of Furniture, magaiticont rosewood I coat $700; vet. Bru velvet pt . rep red hatreloch. tar Mantel Mir: velvet ash, repe at Pier and Mantel La ‘Lace Curtains, Worke of Ari. rich -tron2es, uw of ‘Ol i avai Chinaand Varian black, is ub | edroom Suits, rosewood XiV.; Turkish Basy Chairs ond Kouba Sprin and Hale Mattresses, rich cut Giasswaro, Ivory Table Cu lery, Ching and Siiver Ware, servania’ Fur: hiture, Chandeliers, Otcloths and Hall stands Casbdleposita Fequired. Competent persoas iu attendance to pack aod ship 7 Te erry AUCTION MART, THIRTY.NINTIC 4 Broadway, reguler sale On Saturoy, to o'clock. “J.J. HENRY, Auctioneer of Ho ness, Buffalo Kobyes Hianketa, &e. Ine! > Brewsder top Wagon, tenetber with & Y op \ togetber with dou Harness, the ray “3 and 4 up driving establishment No weather, Sales every Weduenday and, Saturday Uroughout the 1A delving cing tor showing horses. teu ioe And about that time you ‘ad, 1 think? A I dia we Can you remember when you first mentioned It to shim? A, T cannot; not wntii after the np of 1864. Q. You say you told Dr. Eimer of his expenditure, «and that he approved of it? A. I did, did you tet bim? A. I told him atthe time the negotiation was going on; I told him at tbe so before the mouey was paid, aud how it was to be ay Whet did you tell him? A. Ttoi@ him we bad 000 to pay in erder to procure the right of tayiog oe and the rigute that belong to gas com-~ pani Q. Did you not teil the Doctor that Rag $20,000 was for buying up the Common bege el . hook sot, foun in; ba bee sort? A. Noth! . You di ve him bas Bo “ae eat it was for? A. might Deve ven him an Ta ma know that Tdid; [think I stated the tue Q What dia mi Jos telt Wim? “yi (ord hi him that T bad engaged Mr. Loew to ure this right, and bad prom- teed vo give nim $20 and the stock. Q ae ea you bad gone to Boole? a Ttbink I di at oop: that Boole bad recommended you to Mr, Loew ' ar eiere ts Me een Gy A. I presume he is jot seen, ut the city; 1 im recently, ‘You hal no curiosity to laquire about it? itness—About what? Q About the expenditure. did with the money, A, Ih ‘et inquired; Sere 00 care to kuow: I know inet | pala him the , aod Chad no further ago about it; what became of it Lnever askod him, nor has he ever told examination.—~Q Was Mr, Boole at that ARON CLAFLIN & 00., and 3 Vesey atreet, Wil well by auction THis DAY (HRIDAY), October 36, at FIVE Laake LA CASES BOOTS, pack rom, ts anufastory, comp or Whee KNows ‘negara in great variety and style, and all adapted THREE HUNDRED Cass snore, Ip women's, misses’ and chiliren's wear, from frst class city manufacturers, all of which a to bbe present HOLLINGSHE A, . fttctionesr. ne BO WARREN, 22 Corilandt sirens HIS Any eieeiae i ‘Ootober 1 Hohe ate, CTA 4 TM PO! PANE SAL roots aOR ROGANS, BALMORALA, UALTERS, comms 10008 BY THE PACKAGE, ‘The catalogue to _ THKES HUSDRED SAMPLE PACKAGES, at variety of » zen and jernden, adapted tothe je from every parlors country. “, veTion JeTLON NOTION, =<R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONKER, i ily (Hriday), Oetober At 10g o'eteon, ‘at our Ralesroom, 31 ind atreet, fn tote toa ay and ‘eo country’ buyers, jn Catalogues on morning oP ale. aur KT. HAZELL & 00. Acnienrer 31 Cortlandt trent, UOTION NOTICE, ~B, ENRY, AUOTIONRER of sia Hains Saturday, at 1 feat ab B ti Raitt Furniture, Curie Mt na Hira do, Marble ‘Top Hurenusy Galen Tal S03 ed Sprendas ch tall and Blankets Quil h * see onal oy eae Parlor Stoves. a! ‘with other artion SALES AT AUCTION. aia UETION SALE.—GRO, B, REPD eran nny, anlesmen.—GRO. B. REED & OO. Auc- ‘salesroo! hide ence wat #4 Cedar street, « hold Furniture, con Dintog Voom, Le ™ “Avetion BAUR PRED ARicK | DILG, eer.—PRI DERICK DILG & ‘84 Third ave. Rne.—Sale this day, the largest iby Coe peo oke of Household Furniture offered this eenson, this (Friday) morning. at 10% o'clock, at the elegant residence 46 West ATTCTION. Fourth street. near Broadway; one magnitionnt rosewood Pianoforte, foor (nil Suits of Parlor Furniture, cove: 4 in French reps K walnut Redroom Suits, marble top Cen- tre Tables, aire, Spriagand Mair Mattresses, id Mantel Mirrors, rich Lace Curtaina, Rrasaris Ingrain Corpets, &c., the furniture contained in the said house, This sale ix worth oll your attendance. ¥ NENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer, On FRIDAY: October 25, at Il o'clack, at thelr UNION SQUARE AUCTION MAR’ 0 and 62 Eust Fourteenth street, near Fourth avenue, (Lane & McMahon's Stables), Horses, Carrieges, Haruess, dc. BA LES s aT AUCTION. HE BEST ADVERTISING NG MEDIUM ov ALL Tus jt tates Sree TE EVERING TELEGRAM. erekonane is read by everybody, while M. WITTERS, AUCTIONED R, SEULS THIS DAY, AT 104, o'clock, ‘at 16 Varick street, all the genteel Par'or, Ww Chamber, Dining Room and Kitehen Furniture, &e., in the House. Parlor multe. Tapestry and other Carpets, Oll¢ ‘oths, Chamber Hnir Maatresses ding, Pier ‘Glass, Sartaing, Dintoe oom and Kitchen Goods. W, Wittens, AUCTIONFER, SELLS THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock: at 454 Canal street, Parlor Suits, Pier Glasses; Coe Dining and Tea Tables. Etageres, Velvet Hall and Basement Otlcloths: black walnut, ma. Bey Carpets, hogany and enamelled Suits, Hair Matiresses, lai Meds, Blankets, Sheets, Table t inen, Wardrobes, her Chalra, Sofa Bs Bede, Tuck Rocking and stan ts hotel, Droggets, Tron Safe by Herring. Gi ixtures, Rooks, Piano, Plinpton Bedsteads. Also Goods from § storehouse, in lots, to dealers and others, Goods packed and. hipped. ILLIAM AnPOTT, AUCTIONEER OFFICE 19 Cha ham square, sells on day, at 10% o'clock, 102 Mulberry street, the Lease, Stocks ‘and Fixtures of a a vison Store; tubs of Butter, Cheese, Soap, Starch, Coun. tera, Ice Cheat, Counter and Balance Seales, &c., Ac. ¥ JOHNSTON & BROUGHTON, AT HORSE MART (late Miner & Somervitle’s), 112 Fast Thir'eenth street, near Fourth avenue, THIN DAY (Friday), Oct. 25, at 12 o'clock, Horses, Carriages, Wagcns, Harness, £e., at ntiction. Cream Horse, 1b; hands, fyears, kibd in all. fa warranted sound and true, Coupe Rockaway, city bullt, In rood order. Set second hand single Hardess. ta good orde Team fine back Horses, 6 and 7 years, 16\4 hands, solid built sound, Kind and true; fi Dusenbury ton roy Gott LAC heads 4 yeara; Jad Kind. sound ‘and. true; together wi! Harness, jorgan Tobtalt tn are. 7 years. 15 hands, kind in all aneeae free and stylish driver; ‘aande without tleing; war- Fanted sound, Elegant new French Caleche, built in the very best man- ne; Hever been uned, and rold to pay advances, No top ron Fond Wagon: in goed running order. a sea pa wh Hors and warranted sound. beuidan 4 in. att Fine large ba: ey 163g hands, 7 years, kind in al harness; splendid track ee express: forse; a valuable animal and warranted sound. ioe e Horse, 7 yeara, 16 hands; kind and tru “City built top Buggy, in frst rate order. Coupe Rockawag. Several other Horses, several ether Wagons, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Whips, Robes, Messrs. JOHNSTON & BROTGIITON, late Miner « Somerville, offer unsurpassed advantages to ‘hone ansthing in the horsa cobuection tosell, oF. to thoce wish tag to buy horses, carriages or anything finding a connection with the horse business, Onr down town oftice is most favorable for the business community, being at 8 Liverty street. Entries for sales con be made either at our mart or at our dow town ollice, 62 Liberty street, BEN FTE ALL. AUCTIONEER, LATE SALESMAN with #. H. Ludiow & Co,—tousehold Furniture, Mir- rors, Carpets, an hina, Glass, Engravines, &e. By JOUNSON & THEALL, to.morrow (Saturday) at 103 o'clock, at thelr satesroom. No. €2 Liberty sireet, a large and general assortment of Household furniture: Arr vise Rosewood and walnut Parlor and Library Suits, marble top ¥ good work Tables, Pier ir walnnt and mahogany Bedsteads, Bure. robes, — Boekcases, So! Lounges, bas ey Chairs ‘d Bedroom Suits’fine htt folsters and rg walnut and oak extension Mattresses, Tables, China and Glasa Ware, velvet, Hruseela and ee rain Curpete Kitehen, Utensils, ao, Also Rireproof, Lillies make. Cata ognes ear! Bathe i of sale. Ny Speeral atiention given to sales at private pee ell ‘ our ealesrooms, BGHEXEY D. MINER, \OCTIONEER—SALESROOM 37 Nassan street, opposite the Post office. Fine Art Gal. leries 82 Fifth avenue, southwest corner of Fourteenth street, and S45 Bioudway, second door from Fourteeuth street. Rich Househosd Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, Bil- lard Table, Bedding, &e.. ée. JOMMANDANTS oFFicg, NAyY “YARD, Naw Yous,-Oct, 94, 1967, For ante, on the bth day of November nette at Ii ovclock «at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, at public auct’ ee (3) story wooden Building atiached to the Ea side of the Naval Hospital, in dimensions about one hundred and, ninety.five (195) feet by one hundred and thicty-nine (189) feet, with Wines, together with the Steam and Gas Pi A more petticniar deserintion will be given hy calling at the Norpital nud on the day of sale. ‘Tecms:— ‘Twenty (20) percent of the purchase money on the day of sule and the balance before a commencement is made to take the bui ding down. A guarantee will be required that all the motertls of which the building {s composed and al he rubbish be moved away by the Ts of December prox. ear Admiral United States Navy, Station, Now York. ISTILIERY TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. JAMIE AGAR, Auctioneer. will sell, on Saturday, October 23, at 12 o'clock ‘noon, on the premises, S38 Abattoirplaes, West Thirty-ninth street, North river, the Grein Distillery, tn com. plete working order, capacity 6) gallons daily, with Steam m Pump, Worm, Tabs, tins Pipe, aud Terms of the sale ‘caxh—ten the balance in ten days. the premises can be had from the auctioneer, at his saies room, 59 Sew Bowery, ANIEL T. BORDETT, AUCTIONEER.—STEAM RN- ne, 0, BURDETT, JON S & CO. will sell this day (Pitday), at 16 East Fiftiech atrest, at 12 o'clock. one Steam Kngine, 20 horse power: one Locomotive Boiler, 25 horse power, and Blower; one large Indigo Mill, one Hydro Extractor large lot Tubs, Water ‘Tanks, Steam’ Pipe, Belt- ing. &e,, de, JXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE Y Honsehold Furniture, #0. ui the up town auction rooms, 464 Eicht) avenue, NATHAN COF |. Auctioneer, sells this day (Friday) Oct, 28, 1867, at his rooms, at TWh. A: M., na above, avery large lot of’ handsome Bedroom and VYarlor sults, marble top ‘Tables, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, &c. Ala, at 12 o'clock prec stiy, one Billiard ‘Toble complete. This sale calls for # general attendance of dealers and others, as the goods wil! bo sold without re- sorve. DWARD | SCHENCK, AUCTIONEU:R ELEGANT 24 Horars, Viewwia and _Flarness, fn i wo me n, the ofa ERD OALER POL Sg" Bin aa at 60 Liberty acreok 5 basutital chestnuts, per in every way. Also a chestnut, 16 hinds; a valtable horse, Also two seat | wagon, Victoria, single and double Harness, JUSAS & MYERS, AUCTIONEERS—WILL SELL 8AT- Y)“urday. October®, the entire Storck and fancy goods store, consisting of Ladies! Skirts, Neckties and Bosiery. Pr, COLTON, AUOTIONFRR —LARGR AND ATTRAC. - t anle of Household Furniture f1 ce Por Carpets, Cligoths, French plate Mirrors, Sule, Curtains and. Cornices, “ilver Plsted Ware, Ching 7 Mair Mattresses, ‘carved do.. &c., ho. 7 Friday), Uetober ah at 724 Tirondway, op Mew Yard {totnl, £3 105g orolocks a very inege amos et tock Farnitnze from two families. It whi embrace every kind of god new or nearly new goods, enitable for all; elso sone rouch weed and yet good: large number of really good Car pete, of Velvet Rrusaels, Three ply and, tmerain: three oF four pillar Extens'on Tables, marble (on | Ferebary, de. COOK, ACOTIONEER.—GENTEZE HOUSE. this day, at Il o'clock, at 8 Cedar a fine lot of Parlor. ham ber, Libra Catalogues VEORGE r street ry and te, near Broadwa Dining Room Furniture, in lots to sult. 00., AUCTIONEERS: t, alle this day, goo RY & Hi. OFFICE of 10 A. M.. thy fhe large faner st ne five Show Cases, Shelving, and Goods, ia lobe variely of J RoOART, ADCTIONEER.—SATURDAY, OCTOBER oe). at I jock, at the Auction Rooms. No. 1 Wile Siain careet, large assortment of Honachod, Persivere, Cer: pete, Piano, gas Chandeliers, ac., consisting of Parer Solita, Chember Farniture, Looking € Furntture, Kfichen Furniture, vetret, and ingratn Carpets rovawood Piano, MY INEK é SOMBRY IL day ( inele salesroses: HF'8 invnt of genteel Hou-eho'd Pars residenes for convenienes of —about very fine English and Ingrain Carpe nearly 1 in brocatel and reps: rosewood and Wardroves veh Leee Curtains wer, Dining Room Brussels, three-ply ‘ageren, Hobkoues Mirrors, Brocatel ble! nut and hovany Bedatends. aoa oy hel beat curled hair Mat- tresses, feather Bads and Pillows, black walnut Lounges and Chairs, rosewood Centre and Side Tables, stair Carpets, Oftcloths, | Hat Stands, Diving Tabies, Glastware. Kitchen Also an clarant Dinner and Breakfust forte on $2, Also mahogany marble bed Billurd Table, with appurtenances complete. Also 4 rolts fine new Ching Matting, Also a number of fine Of! faintings, Proof and Line lenges ko. Also ® fine assortment of Diack, walnut an oak doable and single Standing and Nit- DONEN, AvCnoNEE 464 KIGHTH AVE 464 this day (Friday), at (Wy A. M., ‘an extensive asaoet. ment of Household cay Carpets, Beds, Bedding, &e., FROM eTORAGE EIN. ‘Tinteey TnRD Sone” BALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT RESERVE AWNBROKER'S SALE.~ R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, B Sarees 487 Poorl street, corner Clty Hall lace, will welt this | dey ot orators Be hundred Jots of silk and @, eripe ant woollen Sh Drese Goods. Undersloghing, Roots Busine tho atiention of dealers, By order o Grand | streot, AWNOROKER'S SALE TINTS Day JAMES AGAR M be sil, TE o'clock, 4 lots of aw apie Apbacel nus citer’ censocabee rf ods. "iy order of John Martin, Malberr 7 eet. Rowers, WALTERS, AUCTIONEER R-MORTGAGE gale Will se on Wriday, October 26, at I o'elock. at 29 Hast Tenth | tree large and fine agsort- Mest of Parlor, Chamber, nine Room and Kitchen Par hitare, coneisting Of Brussels and Tngeain Carpets, doards, Wardro! Red toads Mirrors, Sofas, Chairs Lockers, Extension and Contre d other Furi PL WANT HEMIFES | SALE—CLOTHING.—RICHARD TERS, Bherls Anctioneer, will sell, this day (Friday fe 1) o'clock, at auction muore #7 Bast Brondwa Hock of Cloiling, consiating of men! ith Fania and Vests, JOMN Jone C. Lyst, Deputy. Supaers “SALE—BOOTS AND Sow — Cw HA TERS, Anetioneer, will ee! ise , bi 4 at 27 Bast Wromieay's wee Boots and 5b008, iN RELLY, thers Jonx J. Doxtay, Deputy. LRT. uae STREET FERRY TO HUNTERA T Point. Long Fatand. Will be sold at public anotion, atthe City Mall, on Pritay, October 25, 1887, at 10 o'clock A Mu. for n terin of vem years from November |, 1857, the Lease of the Ferry, as now es tabliehed, from the f of Thirty-fourth etreet, East river, sent terminus at Munver’s Point, 4 lease will be fold aubject to the condition that of the ferryior any part thereof not the po. Of the city of New York, sha! pena expense of ibe perchaser, pod that |. Corpor hall not be Hable at any time fur auy se whatever tn connection therewith. ‘¢ purchaser of this franchise will be required to oomply with the corananta on the part of the eliy contained in tie present isane aud provisions of section 41 of the amended charter “RICHARD Ly Patdadag h44 Comptrotier, OMT TROL! Orrice, Sept Sh 1867. Naw Yorn, © i Nigai 1ONBER, WILL Sil, ON Oot, 24, ‘corner orn, W avenue end Fifty: eighth ‘the Sonsonta of the abure Art plase Geogery, seis Bee's aglendld ton ot Goaasern, Shelt a larg a PTH AUCTION SALE * vo a pany will sell, by Messrs, JOM Uoneers, at the Company's Sales corner of William nirect New. York, on Wednesda: BO, at 12 o’cloek, noon, 90,000 tons of Cal from th wanna a orc of we usual sizes. deliverable at their de- Few. Hl N.J., during the month of November, Also, at same th 000 tons, deliverable at their depot, Wasblogton, Ned if SAMUEL SLOAN, President, APER 96 Exchange “nince, wns ‘Transters of Renl Katate BAL SA at. nw, 100 ft w of Bth av. 2208.9. ‘Tth at, ne cor of av C, 26x48.9. M6th st 10) fie of Sth av, 4 58th 305 fhe of 84 ay Bix100. Bint ai, ne, 10 ftw of Sth av, 61 39 fle of Lexington ay, ihe ah - 1} ft woof Lewia at, 24,6280. Ath at, # 8, 400 ft west of Sth nv, 69x100.5. Terington ay, e.ar35 fen of ath oth at 7 . T5x100.8.. Now corner Madison av and lat at, 20155. 8 e corner Ist av and ASth st, 106x105, Av B, @ 8, 102 (tp of 88d at 148x100, Nw corner 121st st and 4th av, 1sixé 126th st, ns, 350 e of Sth 20th at,"e {tw of 3d av, 184 rund and Attorney sts, 428 Grand st, 21x70. 24 Attorney at, 20x40, IMtst wt ns, 100 ft e of Ath m 00. hav, wes, 26 ft 6 of 52d st, 25x 100, bith st,'s a, 138 tte of 6tu av, 2x1W. Leases Recorded Yeaterdny. rouse and lot, 18 Amity st, 5 vears and 6 months, rent $1,300 Wes! side Broadway, 76 {0 north of 4%th mt, 59.4x70.1¢, and rent of, 104 Canal street. 5 ye 124 Siath avenue, 6 yew Enst Side. A SEGENDID CORNER HOUSE, WITH TWO AD. Joint ‘gones, for sale cheap; locaiion benutiful; tmme- inte possession. Inquire on the premises, corner of Four. teenth sireet and Seeon ue, of SUTIN GLASS, THREE STORY BROWN ATONE HIGH STOOP Z\ House (or sale; in complete order; wath ill the modern improvements. Inquire on premises, No. 1) East Forty- eighth street, A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, East Fifty.firat streat: ail modern improve. enta: iunivediate posse-alo OW, Two story high soon brick, Hou Sixte.ntun street: Immediate pos: deasion Desirable Building Lots chea) MST 3: $10,08 JOUN i UNDERWOOD & Cr "TTAGR WILL BR BUILT ON PLAN OF ruR- / chaser, 115th street, near Third avenue, and sold undor use Savings Bank plan; also other cottages. Inquire at mw Broadway, 8. OR hace OR TO LET, UNFURNISHED.—A FOUR brown stone House, in thorough order, Apply at st Thisty-eighth street, between Park and Lexington JOR SAL CHEAP.—A THRE ment brick House, with stabl First street, New Y. ‘Third # reet. New Yor! arony AND BASE. rear of lot at fi Toquire of Davis & Harriogton, 4 POR Sab TREE STORY PHILADELPHIA BRICK vestibule door; freacoed throughout; in oerfect, order; 24.814x5)x100 feet; between ‘Twenty-seventh and Twenty eighth streets. on’ Lexington avenue. Apnly ty A. H, W.. 189 Kast Fourteenth street, or box 4,88 I’ost oulice. Powasiaion November 1. OR SALH—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY UNGLISH Dosement House, 21605109, in perfect order, In Fast Sixt enth street, near Stuyvesant Park. vila rosiess on, to sult. "Apply to EB. H. LUDLO & CO., No. & treet. _—Twe POUR STORY Wan trimming. martle ling anda splend'd bit The plumbing work of theee hou en is done with Colwell, Shaw & Willard’s patent tin lined ished complete with ali modern improvemen! geen to be appreciated. Apply on the premises, 420 and 422 Lexington avenws, near Forty-lifth street. STOOP JOR SALE—A THRER STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House in Last Thirty-sixth street: $11,000. A four story Euglish baserment House in Wert Twenip fit ‘th wires, between Seventh and See avenues; $13,00), FP, BORK. ELL, 64 Broadway, Foom 39. OR SALE-MURRAY WILD, FOUR sTORY HIGH Moop brown atone. with, oF Without furniture; posses tion to mut; price $37,000; 70 per cont can remni a GK 6 HU street, MORGE SSEY, 60 Willi VOR SALF—A POUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITIT Lot. price $4,500, 341 Kast Thirty.fifth atreo. ‘Inquire on the premises. Fe SALE—OR TO LEASH FOR A TERM OF YRARS, eight Lots, corner of Twelfth street and avenue D. Ap uintard Iron Works, corner of Eleventh street and SAP—A NEW FIRST CLASS RRICK y-second street, near Lexington aveune, with all the moder. ‘mproram ats, in perfect ord re um . For particulars apply ts O WAY, 21 Wasiugion Markel Wem Side. MODERN THRER STORY, HIGH STOOP HOURK Tot, 16.8xia75, in complete order, 18 rooms, w Possession. Price $1 Call eet, between Ft FIRST OLASS THRER STORY AND ATTIC ARICK House, with basement and counter cellar, heater and class order, for’ sale, with or A all tmprovements, in firs Without Parnitare, fe Pank street, betwase Fourth street and War tay place, ce, amediate Sino Nd Size 22siKixW0 feet. i, & BT HMudsoa otreet. A BARGAIN.—THE MODERN BUILT. Poor = STORY English basement br ok House in West Kireat. near Seventh avenue, 20440, lot one halt ‘bine Be eae and a brick Cottage in West Vory frst tite fal JOUN'S, PIERCE, NO. 6 Pine 5 COTTAGE AND THREE LOTS POR SALB—SITO- ave css sel, between 8 xth and Seventh fi "1 1; ground rent (halt), ») per annum Pr.ce, Siow, Address Gregory, ie AR 2 Rann ay AYENOR STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE— y fide: new buildings, brown stone, plate glase fronts, Parties wanting to purchase F ty ms at to the owner, ow the oon second and Fifty-third streets, JOR SALR—WITht IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, TWO splendid new four story brown stone front Houves, Zixt feet, built in the best manoer, on Fifty-first sirect, betveen Fifth and Sixth avenues. Apply toG. KOUNTAIN, builder, on the F°%, SALE—AT | A DECIDED BARGAIN, AN ELI sant House Bagg ain ‘Th rty-first street, near Xixth ave- nue, three story, #. bane to WNC WALKER, Fire dsl anny th avenue proper: ises, between Fil Ps SALE—A NEW THREE STORY HkGH sT0oP brick House, WITH FU FRNCTUCE: alt modern im. tion Van Nast place amediate. Appiy to W. W. to iam street. JJOR SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN etove bigh en he bay My 18.92502100, on West Forty. eighth street; lowest Also « brown stone fituus oo Murray Hill, Reet Frith svente, to, perfect. order. DYE & CURTISS, 608 Sixih aveuar, Jor BALE—A Banpeoue FOUR STORY YELLOW stone House nent ty-necond strect, with carpets, $16,000; a bargain, _DYB & CURTISA, 8 Sixth avenue. Pek SALP—238 WEST FIFTY. Sere Wok brash NEAR Broadway, w first class fo stone House; marble hall, walnut present owner, New Carpets and Gar Fixwures Poeaute with the hours, Possession immediately. rok SALE. CHEAP—ON THiRty NINTH. STREET (tarray Hill), with possession. three atory igh stoop iyriek Houses in partect onder, Appiy to owuer, ‘Tinrty-niaih steel, near Lexingvon « POR SALE OR md LET—THE FIVE sway MARBLE at isa dl Y ite om weny: the shin reet, Fifth Avenue Hotel. a ae NEW THRER STORY AND FRENCH | atric high stoop brown sione Dwellings, 64 and 6) Wost Forty-ninth sirest, on Columbia NS property, for sale size 2ixh0x100; in perfect 6 al era Improvements: hali floors in walnut and aah, attern; block ful 000, Apply at icted; possemsion at auce, Broadway, roow No. 4 Qarn sTRwET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Finest ¥ clase full shee four enn awe Sees a new ay ie Bast RON Beonaw id STRRRT, NEAR Fi AVENUE, FOUR sory brown aga Sterios, furnished or anfure nighed, frescoed; eom| Permits only from 0. D. ORRELL, 73 Codar = Minceliaveons. coe 1" Ros ORDER, THREE pare it to horse and eo vik ELAND: 40 First street, from NOR MOUS ON FIVTH AVENUR FoR 8,000, Kad'one on. Medison. for , one on Lexingion (furnished elegant’ SMAtt, | miles above, Wi pply ere 4. 00. en @ Liberty ateont, —TRIPLE SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, OMiscetianeonn, R SALE—BROADWAY AND CLINTON PLACE, very low, No. 11 Clinion place, with immediate pusson: sion: grouwd rent only * Lint Zix'4 the bioek, two Mory and aitie, ven Brosdwar. Avply at once to _, ___®. 8. Lop! No, 8 Pine atreat, (ual AND GET OUR PRIN ED | LIST or HOUSES and vacan’ lote for sale in this ie POTTER B LAMY, No. 8 Pine street. Oo, RESIDENCES, stones, TENEMENTS, LOTS, burban Villas, Farms, Building Sites, for sale. Call nd stamp to 319 Fourth avenue’ for STANLEY eat F stave Clrewlar. Fo" AN INVESTMENT.—POR SALE, A LAR valuable Buil or manufact ing purrosen near B id street. Apply OMER MORGA} WOR SALR—THK STORY BASEMENT Fovsr, all Improvements, beautiful neighborhood ; only $6,000, vies (ror ferry. OB & CO. 30 Pine street, g COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, SALE—A TWO STORY AND EXTENSION Hi For iin Tot, altatod on Sita strvet, second doge fi Newark a) e. Buteon coy, fp) mart g 01 horse cars to Hoboken and Jersey Sate peemulues ao E. 5. BRINKYRMOPP, No, 688 Hi ton airtet, New York. MOR SALE AT SING SING, N. x: —A HOUSE AND Lot, House (nearly new) contal ms, suitable two families, A choice jot of fruit ‘and shade trees gu premises, Price $5,000. Terms oy, session givem vember 1. Apply to TOWNSEND YOUNG, Sing Sing. OR SALE—A LAROR HOUSE, TWO BARNS Prag i er 1) Building Lota, 4m the vil jage of Jamatce, Le five minutes’ walk from depot, Inq wot” THOMAS. Fa BENNETT. POR S4h2— 4, 2000 FARM oF 70 ACRES, NEARLY all under cultivation, with Owelling House, barn other oathou , within & ew mall Port Jarvis, Erie Railroad, Said farm contai bod of slate, w can be worked to great pinkie. a good road’ for transportation to canal aud railroad. further particulars apply to J. C. McARTHUR, lav Water atreet. in Penneyly: SEVERAL FIRST CLASS HOUSES ON rents, TRirty-fourth, Forty-second, Fiftieth, ‘second and Sixt, reets. wo RD, 29 Broadway.” tase” oy, OR SALE, AT THE Low PRICE OF Poa Fan reet—High stoop, modern. bul brick Hou Immediate possession, of ‘A. JOURNEAY, No. | Pine street. OR SALE—A LARGE NUMBER Fa. dar ore and Brooklyn, carying tn price from § and Country Propert; terms. vee teas ‘& HORN, 7? Nansan OUSKS FOR SALEBY §. B. McOURSTON & co, 0 Fine mret, oa 000; S#th. $23,000 4th. $12 bo; 6h, $10,500; 8, 49th, $21,000; Bist, $24,000; 524, ‘Also city Lots, al'a barvain, Brooklyn Lotscheap! owes FOR, SALE, ia TRMEDIATE POSSES. gion, by 8. F. IRELAND, 201 Woe 8A Fifth a ETWANKo sty, IN ‘uiladelphia 2x10, Permits Lot 20: 4 story brown stone, Madison avenu oo, 4 atory brown atone, 42d street. 40.000 4 story brown stone, 4th street... 81,000 3 pre brown stone, 48th 000 B story brown stone, 26h 19,000 3 story brown stone, bth 11.600 SB story brick, Seth street. 3,500 S story brick, 62d atreet. 7,000 6 STORY TORE PROPERTY sat sory $28,000. ny eget athe on fe S> first class ‘Tenant House, §: $16,000; nice three story fram rms easy. Hol Property near Cleveland, Ohio, to pexchauge fers smal farm, HASTINGS & TRAVER, 11 Chambers sireet, (PUREE SIDES TO, THIS QUESTION.—I HAVE 4 prety two story and attic basement House, IL Fooms and'tull lot. on Fightyceighth atreet. which {will iH Soe ATA0N OF Feat for $8), or awap for two or three wel Iocnted loin ‘Apple atonce to KILPATRICK, Bull's Head Bank Buildings, Worth attention. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SA L@ OMcial Transfers of Ren! Estate ia Brooklyn Yesterday. 1 lot, Marshal! at, 125 ft w from Grahim ay, 100228, E D.$4,000 1 lot and house, Varet si, 115 ft from Ewen st fooxz0 . 8,000 Lot, Kane piace, $6 tn from Atlantic av, 105323, WD ‘300 Tlot'and house,’ St Mark's place, 250 ft'e trom New ~ 1 iot ee house, 1 1 1 1 fad Hot, Thaiie st, 250 ft @ from ¢ Pneene, ay, bye wo. lot, Union av, 26 {ts from C fs! 100225, Ft Tot! State ni, 100 few from Nevina se 100x35. Wi 1 jon Division av, corner of Covert at, 100x100, FD. 1 Jot, Prospect at, near Jny st, 100x°5, WD... 2 Joly Myrtle at, 276 {te from Evergreen av, 06.4 blot, Hickory at, fte from Marcy ay, M0x25, W D.. chermerhorn at, 7 ft from Nevins at, 1O0x25, ‘ONE FRONT Baber he venue. 30) fei i‘ : neiguburiont Gral WM. FLANAGAN, A oy FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE ON CARLTON AVE. nue, 225x100, all modern. Impro nents, will be sold wi immediate Vossexsion, r going o Ci Gates & CU, 265 uiton avenue Brooklyu. A NEW HOUSE—CONTAINING EVERY ComForT; P- frame, filled with brick; on ASSENG! avenue, pear price £6000, Apply w Hl. LASSING, 161 Brondway. ] FOR SALK—TWO N NEW NOVA SCOTIA stone front Houses, ail improvements, on DeKalb avenue, between Clermont id Vanderbill; 16 minutes by cur Co Fulton ferry, Also Corner Store. Terms easy. W. J. BEDELL, on jae ae [O08 SALE. TARER HOUSES IN HOUSTON STRERT, between Willoughby and DeKalb avenues, Brooklyn: they are three sory vaxement and sub-ccllar, with al modern improvements, complete. Price $6,000. For par- ti Inquire on the premises, FOURTH PLAGE, BROOKLYN— POR SALE, J K Modern three story igh stoop, brick House: price $7,000, $4.09 00 mortgage. Pormits of A. JOURNEAY, No. ret, VOR SALE, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, TWO OF THR five beautiful three story and baseinent stone front Houses on Henry steret, fronting on Sc 0, conve ment te churches, railyoads and ferries, looking into the J gardens in the neighboriord, with a axpect; looking lowards the Irosnect Park, the Kay and the ad jvoont shores, the view Is (raly grand. "The houses are finished in the best manner, with all the modern improves ments, Apply to M, DIXON, om the premises, Terms vory easy. FRONT THROE rear three story for terms IN WILLIAMSBURG, k House. for reside tenanta; pays well; desirable locati F, WHLLITEM 8, SALE—A BUILDING FRONT, 220 FEET ON Fulton, near Classon avenue; te parties willing to im- Prove no cash requ red. GAUMERDER,. LAWRENCE & CO... 30 Pine streot, F SOLD THIS MONTH A BARGAIN AND VERY #ASY terms—Frame House seven Lots and Stable, $304 Washington avenue, west side, between Gates aad Greene; owner lewving lown, th, MACOMBER & BON, i) Sec ose MODERN HOUS'S FOR SALE IN BROOK. Jyn, on Tompkins avenue, at a bargnin; $6.00 ench. ‘Terms very easy. posseasion Further particu. h SiR BHOLduNS & BELLAMY, Nols Pine 8 with wel. COUNTRY RY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Oficial Transfers of Real Estate=Richmoud County. Collins, Middtetown, Lot. Butler, Middletown, Ra tenhuber, Westield Varfington, Castieton, lo! Sharpe, Northfield, 1 acre. OMmcial Transfers of Rent Esinte in Huds County, N. J.. Yenterday. JPRSEY CITY. Prospect at © 6,60 fin from Att v1.1 lot, 254100,...... Grand st, 3 lote 250100 tt. $2.00 1,490 Grand at, w 8, Lot, 2510) ‘430 HUDSON CITY. Summit av, 1 lot, 25x10 1 dines OR A Av C,2 acres and 82-100 of Aan ere. 6,500 Hackensack plankroad. 1 lot 400 v Union at, 2 lots, 52000 each. 3.000 May of Giaremous, | lot, fixi3i.! ‘900 UnTOR Tow. Daillytown road, 2 low. veeeererees LAO LL WANTING PARMS.—GUOD SOIL, MILD CLI mate, thirty.four miles south of Philadetp! $25 per acre; best of graia and grass lana, dreds are settling. Information sent froa K. Landis, arpa Vineland, N. J. Also, tmproved g pecuilar to by distinoe of Utety ij caluwice, frou th stauds within al f ornamental gro oor, with an observatory. The day and every care takem to make it sus Tesidence. The ey cor able d couchman’s cxtiage, atabie for eight hor hencery, icchouse aud # well of swert spring wa ph: tosraph can be sean at the oflee of PHILIE NATHAN, 34 South William street. Fleane a ae between the hours 1A. M. 10 12 M., wad from 2 60 3 NUMBER OF COUNTRY RESIDENCES AT PAR. eic: Mount Kutheriord, Rutherford park, and Cliton, from $i,00) to $15.00; also farms In Passaic, Bergen ai Somerset counties. N, J. MYERS & TUCKER No. 9 Nasanu street. eee he gf TWO ACK wements; fruita in abundance; be in Now Jersey, Will be sold ata reat bargala, uated _CAMPBELL, PRALLE ao RARE OPPORTUNITY. —SIX LoTs IN X, J._ Will trade for Hardware, Dry Goods or Groce: labte merchandise, Also some Tennessee sonnage for. Py ba merchandise SRY Tarr: 3 Pine street, Acree LE VERY CHPAP OR EXGMANGE, A epiceitia Farm of iY sores: splendid improvemenis fruit, one hour from Jersey City, near depot CAMPBELL, KELLY & 00, "if rondway._ ANS ‘A HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FOUR ACRES OF din New Bruuswick, a ghors distance from depot, a Monee, \ i. 1m good order, fine location; grounds aid out wi very aad ornamental trees, Wal sell on favorable tems, SMiTH ARDENBEROH, _IST Brondwray, basement, — midy ACRES, NEAR NEW BRUNSWIOK, A good houve a: outbulldi excellent location, 1 Tr evteetas “aha be? ast fa 8 1 prices. FERGUSON & CO, 99 Naneau street, room 2%. N Po 9 rey, STONE COTTAGE AND HALF re of oe a from depot, New rani No. ARD 8. Valle Wai REN WaieDexnenott, Wail street, fies, or Land. arta: al proveme! frult trees; toe poad and ice house: dagen wover. Price low and ad BLEECKER, BON & CO. ‘17 Cedar #., N. Y. A ¥ RNISHRD OUNTRY SEAT AT LONG BRANCH, Ajo oF wi fronting he se, Pasion pesstaary erica tansraeas ‘tab four minutes from the Sen bhore Rares Re Apply to HK. Colt, No, 4 Pine street. 0) ND FARM, 100 AOKES, AT A “thant tar bles Lot ‘Heaven, and one mie trom Soonsy ‘@ moat healthy location and desi a bie im VWARD &. VAIL, WABREN HaRDENW ENG W HOUSR, five minaten’ ik fe rom vie and oarrmge house, ofan ae We i ioady ng miei from rioe $i," Bee fark hoot - iy aroma PL. eee La og Taland Railroad, Cottage, 11 rooms; carriage house, stable, garden, Tall den. with three nores. Only $4,690; terrae’ vo suit’ If not sold by the ls of November it will be sold ai auction. Apply on tho premises. iaancaoneasem ve 90 the ee CLARE, OR SALE-LARGE HOUSE, BARN, WELL AND Plinonaey with four Clty. Lots, near Port itichmond: ‘one hour from this city; cost over $6,000. Apply to owner, 93 Mucray street, TOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—A DELIGHT. ful Country Residence, three acres of Iand, sttusted the Hudaon, at Spuyten Duyvil; house new, contain: roma, replete with all the modern improvements; sial &c.; rent to May J, $800, Possession immediate, Apply te E. b. BWEN, 22 Duane atreet, New York. — ENNSYLVANIA TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE—6,t00 rea in Potter county, Pa.; well watered and hearlly aT imbered to HAGGERTY & PHELPS, 11 Pine street, QOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI LANDS.—8300 ACRES ne grag and timber i in Barry county, (a ae suit; per acre cvah. — Will exch»nge for M, HICKOK, 30 Broad street, room 6t. —Cl STORY AND $3,000 sr Aad ORE TT al Grennpe wt OR SALE—AT mine “rooms, a ull paved and fniehed terma eas 7 Kighth e1 tween Fi second Fitty-third ‘tects. nue, dermertN BRANIGAN, 3.500.770 SALE. CHEAP—A WELL BUILT » two story Honse and Barn, with about tem from depot, and one hour sey. The owner can be seem neres of good Land; one mil from New York; in New J from 10 to 12 o'clock this week at 240 . Bross Room 13. BRICK OR BROWN STONE HOUSR, Hfueenth, and Fortioth streets and Sixth and Lexing- 000 cash, Box 829 Post office, ses ties will pay a fair but no fi ara box 6,283 Post office WO OLD BUILDINGS OR LOTS ON EIGHTH nae, botweea Ninoloamh and Piftiews atrects, for bulkd- tng purposes. CaLLENDER, LAWRENCE & CO., 90 Pino street. ENEMENT PROPERTY _ ‘WANTED TO PURCHASH— In Brooklyn or New York, $73,009 rendy to tavest im- to W. Cook, 43 Nasenm mediately. diress particu! street, Brooklyn. 7ANTED TO PURCHASK-A GOOD LEASEHOLD Properyy, eltner private or tenement houses, Ne Address, stating price and full particulars, M. HL. Herald ottice. Wr ANTED TO PUR Sto 10 acres of & residence, but for # peri tween sdayten Duyvil an 1745 ) ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A THREE STORY STONS BUT DING SITE WITh ble ground, not for 4 suburban nent home, near the, river, ee Yonkers. Address Home, box or brick House, between Bleecker and Twenty-third streets and Sixth and Fourch avenues, at from $1000 $2000. Address. with price and pumber of street, House box 140 Herald office, ANTED—FOK A CASH CUSTOME RA FIRST CLASS four story Mo se, not leas than 25'feut wide, Apply to DYE & CURTISS, 608 sixth avenue, V ANTED—HOW. SOME GROUND, ci AND Not BU miles from city or two miles from station oe steamboat. Address, with price, H. N., box 2,003 Post WANTEDSA FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone full sia House, fresily furnished, aud from- $700 to $1,000 per month. ANTED | .TO PURCHASE—UIGH STOOP HOUSE, n Twelfth and Thirie i streets and Lexingtos and hight avenues, trom. $4200), 10" # “4 oe tton. description and’ price, G. A. A., bon be N. ¥. Post office. No agents. ANTED—FOR CASI, 89 OR 140 ACRES OF WEST- ern Land; price dUo, to $1 60 per sare: perfect ttle indlapensable, ‘Address, with price and full particulars, Walworth, Herald olfice, PURCHASE—A SMALL, SURSTANTIAL brick House, with ® side alley, if a good locality, west side, worth about $9,000, half cusn salons, atadag d price, Carpe iter 369 Weat Siwanty eventh st, (ERY. TEAM PUMP SHIPS, tvs anak OF ae BEOOND GiNKS, PUMPS, BOILERS, PRINTING sss and miscellaneous Muchinery at the United States Macainery Supply, Buren, 69 iborty street, meas Broadway, Sew York. Vublic buildings, hothouses end dwelinga heated by steam. ar eaoacec ae . 8 5 nager. 7. Remsen, Treasurer. 7 iy STATIONARY Ei NGINES, ALL SIZ88 1 prices, with or without variable cutom, PORTABLE E, 2a, 4 to 40 bOrse power, CIRUU LAK SAW i with our late improvemeals, BOILERS — 1 ubular, our. wou sgh ike att Locomotive, 1D & MANNS Steam ine Company, NY, MAO TINS Ct Utica, N. ¥., and 9 maiden lnag, Vicea, Ac. A SUPERIOR SET OF comp'eie, with Lathes, iin perfect order and of best quaWeyy specially Paz to the manufacture of fine mechanem apply to i. PaRNOT, 199 William sireet, New York, {OR SALE—A DARGATN.—VUST BE SOLD, A 36 horse I ive Boller uni 1 horse has ros IRON SOAP KETY r. two Working Keam: n nmer; Hut of stea {Would mak ntard Iron Works, coraer East nivar, ONEPORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. 25 HORSE POWER; one 15 horse of extra bulid: one nine.ineb ovlia- der horizontal tngioe, nearly new. for sale lo: E. K. ARNOLD, 50 Venoy street. M ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALK A? Oi great ascritcn. new and ascend beads. Aloe stones Fumps. Cal bet re purchasing elsewhere and examius stock, 002 West street. Machine, Lace Machine; 93 inches, 9 points fog any kind of lace and trim ngs, ‘Can be by ai plringto Ut. LOAK, 44 south Seventh street, Brook ANTED—A BOGARDUS PAINT MILL, SBCOND on hand. Address, with lowest cash price, Maint, Herald ica. ferred. eylinder mavod, Apply to K. A it mes Bl a f pest of references given, ress, wil box 118 Herald ofl: ‘DENTISTRY. ‘MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVER tracted without pain; at ally. Beauti ul Teeth 9 dAY VILLEKS SETS OF TEETH FROM $8 TO $5 ns im dentiniry skilcuily performed, All Mt eH AUD, French Dentist, £ Twenty. tb street. EAUTIFUL CONTINUOUS GUM SETS OF TERTH, Sith plumpers, $10 to $16; painiess exteacting uudes @8, witnout charge, whea 1) Graud atreey near Mulberry, | Oy ng CLOCKS—OUR PATENT axp MANUFAG- ture; better and cheaper than any imported; five American bnglish and swiss Watches, gol silvew Chains Diamond, Pearl, and oer five jewelry, soln vilver and best silver @holeswle aud FeuMliy ab AL FRANKFLIELD teonth street lated | were, CO.'S, 300" Sixth avena ‘Teenty-attth and 51S highth avenue, corner Lweaty-nix mg 7 wy frac ap ty, aslo and Fela, 8b A. 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