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WALL STREET WICKEDNESS. Annan nnn Jackals Among the Bulls and Bears—Heavy Forgeries on Wall Street Banks— The Names of the Victims, but Not the Names of the Forgers, ‘Thore are certain an/mats of the carnivorous order ‘which When they ha e ouce tasted of blood become ‘etverly Savage and wii not we appeased until fully gorged with 1, Now, wicnous tutial that the Dulls aod bears of Wall scroot belong te that cinss of Qnimals, 16 may be stated, without fear of contra- Gichion, that the lessor creatures of the gold market, the Wolves and jackals of she “street,” sometimes Gevelop ferocious instincis exceedingly dangerous to quiet people. Tue desire to obtain wealth, not by Patient indastry, but vy @ sudden coup, though Gomewhat general, is intensined tn those whose Special Lusinesd is to dabule in stocks ana yell tm the Gola Room, (ai! wealth blood, consider the Gisreputabie operators of Wali street the vere now of reputable bankers and brokers—jackals, and the Simile will be complete. A successful hit on the tise or fail of gold, 4 bearish trick tn scrip, ora Bullish toss Of Stock, dors not sausiy the thirat of these animais, but wheis is for dercor efurts, From shameless deception in securitios, by which the Wall street jackal fils bis walet at tho expense of a foolish or country spoculacor, ve absolute fraud and forgery, ts bus @ short sep. That many take It the record of the lasi few months bears ample evi- dence, It witli be bered that im a recent article In the Henacrp Aitived the “Ways of Wall Street,” At was siated that other revelations concerning the Operations of swindlers would shortly be pablished im chia journal. Rumors of frauds und forgeries 1a ‘Wall strect were afloat down town; but nothing Wery definite could be obtained until yesterday. Indeed this second chapter of the revelations {3 still incomplevo, the nuimes of several firma and the amounts tor which they were victimized not having peen obtained, Knough iw given, however, to jus- tify the hints thrown out in the arucle referred io end to put the officials of Lue banks on their guard, On the 16th of last monte Messrs. Fisk & Uatch drew a check on the Fourta Nationai Bank for $55 62. On the following day 1 wus presented aud cerufled to in the usual way. The person who presented it for certification was a jackal; he put Lhe precious Logi carefully away aud scampered oif wo some ‘ole in the neighborhood not yet discovered. The check dia not turn up again for some days; but when itdid ithad a very respectable appeurauce. ‘The picayune sixty-two ceais had disappeared, but im thetr piace stovd two portly o's, winch wade te legend on the paper with the red border read, “Pay ‘to the order of Jackal 35,600." It was handed in to and promptly paid by the Tradesmen's Bankiug Association, No. 38 Wall street. As tue stamp of the Fourth National Bank was on tt aud the alteration of the letiers and figures very cleverly done no suspicion of iorgery was entertained. ‘Te . discovery was only made on the 1st 0; March, when the Fourth Houal bank bawaced their bvoks and found $5,543 38 wanting. Avout the same time a big eepen the saine—yoba Check for ffty dol- rs, drawn by Vermiye «& Co. on the bank of Com- merce, and changed it to $16,000, first getting it cer- tifled, as in the frst case. 16 is known that the jackal a!so triod how far ue could go with ble dt icbolas Bank by altering a check for thirty dollars drawn on that mistitution to $6,000, bus having re- eeived @ hint that his impertinence would be resented gracefully withdrew, It i uaderstoud, however, that he was successful in osuer places and dia a Dourishing business. Ho is now supposed to be en- Joytog his ofkum cum dig, In some milder climate. 8 “ower truc tale’? bus it# ridiculous side. ‘The victins of these boid sorgeries lope that ihe Jackal will repent and return one of these spring Gays in sackcloth and ashes aud eryimg Peccat. AL least, no other explanation can be given of their action, Or, rather, action, Lue Tradesmen’s Hauk- ing Ass ciation rei to give the name of the forger or to stato whether he had associstes, whe other bankers “grim wad wear 1 suenuiy. ‘ine Jackal has the money 1n his possession wherever ic 4s, and, as iong as he chooses to remain abroad, can drown every whisper of bush moucy i the refrain of “Shoo, fy.” ‘thee might be gome chance of caching tho rascui Wo his mame and description were given to the press, but as it 13 generaily considered better to cou Promise with than to punish such exceedingly smart Operators this will hardly be dune until It 1s too Lave, At is to be hoped that Mr. Jackal awill enjoy nimseif ‘whileon his traveis and ge into politics when be returns. The pity ls tiat ic .as bot employed to = the New York charier; he would bave doue it well. The success of the jackal mentioned above stima- lated a brotuer auimai yesierday to go wad do iKe- Wise, A check was passed iu at the Niptk Natioval Bank for a sum not siated lute in the day. ‘ihe Mame of Charies Unger & Co. was forged and the check was duly certified. No particuiars of the forgery could. be obtained at the hour when Wail Street put on its uiguécap and resteu irom lavor. " MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. HOLLEY—WALDEN.—In_ Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, March 15, by the Rev. John a. Paddock, rector of St. Peter’s church, obyMOUR J. HOLL M. D., to Louise, youngest daughter of ’bomai ‘Walden, all of Brookiyn. No curd: F Died. Baker.—On Wednesday, March 16, at Chatham, N, J., DANIEL BakER, M. D., formerly of this city, Funeral on Friday afternoon, at hali-past one e’clopk, at the Prespyterian church, Chatham. Car- riages will be attne depot on the arrival of the twenty minutes of twelve train frou foul of Barciay street, New York. BENEDICT.—On Wednesday, March 16, SAMUEL Ht. BENEDICT, in the 60th year ot his age. ‘The relatives ana iriends of the family, also the members of Eureka Lodge, No. 177, LU. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at ~ Ambrose’s Protestant Eyiscopal church, corner Prince and Taompson streets. ou Friday alleruoun, at three o'clock, without further notice. BLAISDELL.—On Tuesuay eveuiug, March 15, HaNn- re F. BLALSpBLL, aged 83 years, 2 mouths and 19 lays. ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend te funeral, trom the residence of ner soa, No. 201 ‘West Thirty-third street, tus (Thursday) alteruvon, at one o’ciock. New Hupshire papers pleaso copy. Booru.—in Kingstou, Ulsier couaty, N. Y., on Frt- day, March 11, JAMES A. Boorn, aged 46 ve Bewpoin.—In London, on Monday, March 14, of congestion of the brain, GBoRGK K. J. bowpoin, couuselior at law, of this city, in the bud year of his ase. Notice of funeral hereafter, BUCHANAN.—On Weduesday morning, March 16, Miss JULIA FRANCES BucuaNan, Gaugiiter of BV gnd Lydia A. Buchanan. Due notice of te funeral bereafter. Cart In Brooxiyn, on ‘Tuesday, March 15, Be.inva S., wife of Henry Carter, im the oitu year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral trom her e residence, 316 Carlton avenue, on Friday afier- Doon, at two o'clock. Hartiord and New Haven papers please copy. CHAMBERLAL In broosivn, oa Monday, March 14, Levins, relict of C. ¥. Coumberlain. 1 the oith year of her age. - The friends of the fainily are respectfully invited €o attend (he funeral, trom her late residence, Hail street, first house southeast of Fulton avenue, this «Thursday) afternoon, at two o'cloc Coon.—On Wednesday, March 16, James Coon, in the 53a year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the family, also mem- bers of impire Lodge, No. 64, 1. O. of O. F., are re- Spectfuliy mvited to attend tne funeral, from ts late residence, Monroe street, near ‘Throop avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'c.ock. 1. 0. ©. F.—The mempers of Empire Lodge, No, 4, will please meet at tlcir lodge room, at iwelve o'clock noon, on Friday, for the purpose of attending ‘the funerat of our late vrotner, James Coon, JOUN IRLAND, N. G. H. D. MONACHEsT, Secretary. Conxuin.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 15, suddenly, CLARA, youngest daughter of Morimer and Melvina Conklin, aged 4 months and § days. ‘The relatives and friends oi the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from her parents? residence, No, 215 Mercer street, Jersey City, this qfhursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, CORLiss.—On Tuesday, March 15, Briposr, be- loved wie of Paul Corliss, In the 66th year of ner e. The relatives and friends of the family, also of her gon Michael, and ber son-in-law, Jono Dooley. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 83 Monroe street, on Friday a.ler- moon, at oue o'clock. Davis.—On Tuesday, March 15, of consumption GEORGE W. DAVIs, aged 26 years. ‘The friends of the amily are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his ais- ter, Mrs. Rickards, Broadway, near Eleventh street, Williamsburg, this (fhursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Dopin.—At Morrisania, on Wednesday, March 16, Mary ELIZaBsTH, wife of Josep Dodin, aged 46 ears. " Funeral services on Friday morning, at cleven o’ciock, at her late residence, Boston read, near Spring piace. Dunn.--On Wednesday, March 16, CATHARINE Dunw, in the 62d year of her aye, ‘The relatives and friends of tne family, also of her Bon-in-law, Thomas Walsh, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 345 Water street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, ELLIOT.—On Monday, March 1, Cannes J., wife of Dr. James W, Elliot. Her triends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o’ciock, from her late residence, 11 Abingdon square. luterment at Trial- ty Cemetery. FuRMAN.—At Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, February 45, RaLrit FuRMAN, of relapsing jever, in nis 45th ear. 2 GLOVER.—On Tuesday, March 15, at the residence Of his vrower-in-law, Israel Peck. Southoid. L. 1. of consumption, contracted through ex, service in the Ninety-fifth regiment, York Vol- unteers, CHARLES B. M, GLOVes, of this city, aged 34 years and 11 months, The remains will be interred in the Willow ill Cemetery, Southold, this (‘Tuursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Gnay.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 15, Man- GaRET, wile of Alexender Gray, aged 35 years. Funeral {rom her late 1ésiieace, 62 Carroll street, South Brooklyn, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, Friends of we jamily are reapectiully in- vided to attend, Eudioburg (Scotland) and Iowa papers please copy. HEpDEN.—At South Orange, N. J., on Tuesdas March 15, Harniet l’., wife of Joseph T. Hedden, formerly of New York, in the 69th bin of her age, ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are invited toatiend the funeral, trou her lave residence, uhts (Thurday) alternoon, at quarter past two o'c ork, Tratus leave New York at one o'clock, Newark ai twenty minutes to two, Kewurn, leave South Orang at quarter past tour, ‘ MlUrcuINGs.—!n Brooklyn, on Weanésday morn. Ing, March 16, Sura HUTCHINGS, & Dauive of Ber- muda aged ss years, + His relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at tea o'clock, trom bis late residence, 189 Smith atreet, corner East Warren street. Bermuca papers please copy. Jones.—On Tuesday, March 16, at 156 Sackett stieet, Broukiyn, ALFRED WALLACH, son ol Peter and C. M. Jones, awed 1 year and 4 months, Funeral services at above addre # on Friday after- noon, at two o'clock, Relatives and friends are in- Vited togattend. K.sE.—Suadenly, on Wednesday, March 16, at ber Tesidence, 4.6 Seventh street: MaxGaRer KANE, Notice of faueral in to-morrow’s papers. Larukor.—At Miton, Pa, suddeniy, of heart aiogse, WILLIAM ANDREW Laranor, in bis 37a ‘Phe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, No. & Guernsey piace, Greenpuint, L, £., us (Thursday) inoraing, at ball-past ten o'clock, J.PAHY.—On Tuesday, March 16, MARGARET LEANY, of county Limerick, Ireland, aged 28 years. ‘'ke triends are Invited ‘o attend the iuneral, from 520 West Forty-fourth street, this (Thursday) aiter- noon, at two o'clock, ‘The remains Wil be taken to Ua vary Cemetery. , March 16, ANNIE Tor- Maautne.—On Wednesd Py, the beloved wife ot Edward Maguire. May she rest In peace. The relatives and {rlenas are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 102 Madison street, on Friday arcernoon, at one o'clock. MAUL.—At Williamsbridge, Westchester county, N- Y., om Tnesday morning, March 15, George Maur, Sr., aged 67 years, 9 months and 20 days. The relatives and tIriends of the family are respect- Sully invited to attena the juneral, trom his late rest- dence, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock. Oar- riages will bein waiting at Willamsbridge on the artival of the ten o'clock A. M. train from Twenty- SIXth street, New York. _Miap.—At South Salem, Westchester county, N. Y., Colonel SoLoMON MBAD, aged 92 years. The relatives and friends of the famty are invited to auiend the fuueral, from his late residence, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Moork.—On Wednesday, March 16, of disease of the heart, Bringer Moora, wile of Patrick .oore. of county Westmeath, Ireland, im, the d4tn year or her age. the friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 502 W est Forty-sixth sireet, on Friday afternoon, at one O'civck. MvERS.—At Rahway, N. J., on Monday, March 14, CHanLes M., only son of Willlam and Sarah R. Myers. lie relatives and friends of the faintly are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, Unis (Tiursday) af ternoon, av halt past unree o'clock, irom hus father's Tesidence, St. George’s avenue, Rahway, ‘irains Co Coruandt street ferry at oue and two o'clock MCCAUSLAND.—On Tuesday, March 15, ANNIE ABBYH MCOAUSLAND, eldest daugater of James ie MeCaus aud, aged 5 years and 2 monius, ul will take place from the residence of the parents, 226 Kast Twenty-tifth strees. tis (Tnors- day) atternoon, as one o'clock. Friends of the family are requested to attend. MeCRUM.—MAKY SLIZAbBIH, Gaughter of Biijah and Sarah McCrum, aged 1 year and 10 months. ‘The funeral wilt 2 place on Friday afternoon, at ove o'clock. from the residence of uer pareuts, 202 Weat Twenty-tlith street. McLAUGHLIN.—On Tuesday, March 15, after along and severe illness, CATHALINE, the beloved wife of Patrick McLaugniln, in the 63ta year of her age; a native of Multalaruam, county Westmeath, Ireland. ‘Tue relatives aud friends of the family and those of her sons-in-law, Joseph ©. Brady, itichard Stephens. Joon H. Hobby and Patrick McCarthy, are respecuully lavited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 2,551 Third avenue, near 12760 street, Harlem, as twelve o'clock, A-H.—On ‘Thesday, March 15, of heart disease, ISAAC Na! du the 7sth year of his age. Keiatives aud jriends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tie funeral, from hia late resi- deuce, 343 Hast Fourih strect, on Priday afternoon, at Ou ¥ Cluck. ° UAKLEY,—On Wednesday, March 16, MARYSITE GibsON OAKLEY, wile of Frank Oakley. ihe funeral rites will be held at her late residence, 222 East Eighty-second street, on Friday afternoon, at live o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectiully invited to attend without ‘urtner notice, ‘rhe remains wiil be taken to Youghkeepsie for in- terment. Fond du Lac (Wis. papers please copy. PARKER.—On Tuesday, Marca 15, ai the residence Of 43 sister, S. LATUROPE PARKER. The remains to be taken to Hartford for in- terment. Hartiord papers please copy. ReoMOND.—Ou Tuesday, March 15, SABINA EB, wile of William Redmoad, in wie 59th year of her age. Funeral services at St. Clement's church, Amity Street, Unis (fuursday) afternoon, at three o’ciock ‘The frends aud reauyes of the laumily are respect- fully invited to atiend. ROIN-ON,—Suddenly, at Bergen, N. J., on Wed- nesday morning, March 16, CARLES ROBLNSON, In the 4otn year of 1s axe, The fuucral will take place from his late resi- dence, Fairmount avenue, Bergen, N. J., on Friday ailecnoon, at two o’ciock. ScuuKtZ.—On Tuesday, March 16, Cart ScHvErz, aged 77 year the members of the Philharmonic Society and American Musical Fund are respectiully invited to attend the fnveral, from his late residence, 111 Greene sireel, on Friday morning, at ly o'clock. D. SUAAD, Secretary. Suernan.—at Geneva, New York, on Sunday, March 13, MARY Hobar? Susriar, late of this ey, aged 0 years. Funeral services wiil be held at the residence of hr. Cliarles Suields, No. 309 Bast Seven‘eeuth street, this (Thursday) atiornoon at tro o’ciock. SipeLL.—suddenty, on Wednesday, March 16, after @ short aud severe illness, JANE A. SIDALL, daughter of Martila A. aud tie late John A, Sideil, of this city. The relatives and friends of the fauily are 1avited toatiend the funeral, trom St. Audrew’s church, cor- ner J27th street aad Fourth avenue, Harlem, on Fri- day, at tweive o'clock noon. Sanro.—At Fort Hamilton, on Wednesday, March 16, alter a long and painiul Miness, Mr. G. SMITH. Furiner novuce in to-morrow’s: HekaLp, LHOKSTO! At Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednesday morning, March 16, at lifteen minutes to twelve o'closé, CHARLOTTE A., Wife of W, Charles B. Thorn. ton and youngest daughter of James M. Barton, of Granby, Muss. Fuocral on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her iate xesivence, 7 Cumberland street. THURSTON.—On Tuesday, Marca 15, at 260 Fight eentt street, Brooxiyn, James B. THURSTON, mm tie bud year of his age. Notice of tie funeral hereafter, Van ANTWitk?.—On Monday, March 14, Jats VAN Axtwhnr, aged 83 years ‘The faneral will take place from his late residence, 45 East Jweifth strees, on Friday alternoon, at two o'clock, The frieuas and reiatives are respectfully luviled to altead, WEbstHa.—Ab fils residence, in this city, on Mon- da, arch id, ol pneumonia, Geokus W. WessTEr, M. D., 1m the 46cn year of his aye, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, at St Ja » church, Seventy-second street, between ‘Third aod ington avenues, On Friday aiternoon, at one o'clock, Wanv.—isuddeuly,on Monday, March 14, WILLIAM Wsep, in the 6.d vear of his age Funeral tus (/bursday) worning, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence, No, 200 West Twenty-cignth sir Relatives aud friends are mvited to attend. WILLDANK.—>uddenly, on Sunday even'ng, March 18, of hemorrhage of the lungs, CHARLES PAKKER: WILLBANK, 1D tue S4th year of his age. The relatives and friends o1 the family are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral, trom the Church of the Incarn 1, Madison avenue aud Tbirty-fith street, Uus (Thursday) alternoon at two o'clock. ‘The remains will be takea to Philadeiphia for inter- ment. WILKINSON.—At Paterson, N. J., on Taesday, March 15, MAwY HyLAND, Wife of Johu Wilkinson, in the 29th year of her age. ‘The funeral services will take place at the Church of the Holy Communion at the above piace, this ({nurs- day) morning, at nall-past ten o'clock. Reiatuves and frienda of the family are respectfully imvited to attend The reimains will be taken to Greenwooa for interment, Carriages will be in waiting on the arrival of the quarter-past twelve Y. M. trai from Paterson, N. J. 5 MALE MANTELS. RGE ASSORTMENT OF MARBLE MANTELS alo at J. J. DIMOND'S, Mroadway of ‘Thirty-veventh street; a liberal discount vious to the Ist of May, owin: . 218 West Forty-secon MARBLE MANTELS, FROM $9, $12. $15, UF TO 890%, AVL" manufactured in the bighest sive of art, ai J. MGA) NE'S, 163 Flatbush avenue, corner of Atlanile ave: F001 re: near Bi rondway. AKBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- gant designa, from x, $12, $15 up to $200. T. B. STEWART & CO., 605 Siath avenue, between Thirty-fth aud ‘Vuirty-siatn streeie, Arete AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS.—00 M. tela, of the lat #00 hand. A liberal discount allowed on all bills sold this thonth KLA 3 136 Bust Eighteenth street near Third a1 GQ KLABER & CO, FORMERLY oF ._ nue, now at their new factory, 217 atreet, between Broadway and Eights ae, will we! bie and Marbielzed Mantels, Monuineats, Headstones, 4c Superior workmanship and intest desigis, cheaper other $50 WEST'S {HOTEL AND, FAMILY MANGLES, e. * au col + Jum ving ase No. 4 Livectr vlace, New Yor _ of any NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1870. CVTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. PERFECT GEM FOR SALE—CORNER MADISON @roaue and Forty-second au with or without Forat- .. Sestniae ANSON HUBBELL, 606 Sixth avenue, AWSOME CHOICE HOUSES ON FIFTI, MADISON « and Parl nes for sale, ANSUN HUBBELL, 683 Sixth avenue, A SIFT AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE: THE «most @ hem arranged corner house au the avenue ante it) SUeLE wel Sisik asemuae ne TWO STORY HIGH STOOP FRAME, PRICK BASE- A ment, modern oe coeaees Q0x400x100.11, in 117th street, between Third and Fourth avenues; $6,00U, Cash; immediate possession. PANLEY DAY, 11 Broadway. A. XBRY DESIRABLE TURES STORY PRICK HOUSE forsale low, in ith street, near Fifth avenue; it ts 18. Sxd0 feet has ail tmprovoments aud ia ia. finu order; lot 100.6," Apply to E. H, LUDLOW & CO., No. 8 Fine street ‘A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH FURNITURE, offered for sale, at $16,500; location good; Eighteenth atreet, near Irving p.ace; wisO ® brown stone House on Thir- ty-cighth street, near Park avenue, ut a sxcriiice, . 8. PECK & CO., 947 Broadway, A.WR%® MODERN. BUILT YouR story aan + stoop brick Housen, on Eighteenth atreet, near Second Avenue. Apply to HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, Now, (and # Pine street. ia ‘A. BARGAIN-FOR SALE, ON LEXINGTON AYE- Due, a first class thre ry high stoop brown stoue House, with the Furniture, which 1s nearly new ; the house is 4n perfect order, with extra Improvements, ‘Will be sold low terms to suit, as the owner desires to leave the eliy. » BAILE 208 Fisth atreet, near Bowery, FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, FIFTY: ih deh te ere, fas emer Gi Bard wodd finish; lot aiuto. 2) SOF Ons sunken areay MANTIN KLENDN, 111 Broadway. A SIMO, EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP BROWN stoNE . peelings: Forty-tirst street, near Fifth avenue, 23 feet, four stories; Forty-second street,’ near Broadway, 20 feet, four stories, V. K. SIEVENSON & SON, II Pine alreet, A. THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LiT_ALL modern fovecoversante, East Thirty-Oftn street; #1,200. Apply to 8. SMITH, corner of Frankfurt and William etreots, FrankforglHouse. A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE On Lexingion avenue, or will exchange for smaller houses or lots. Apply to ewner, 8. SMITH, Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and William streets, URNISHED—FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR FOUR STORY brown stone high atop, 22185x100; dinianed iu hard wood, in latest and most elegant style; must be sold to close an eétate; bargin. Forty-xecond sircei, near Fifth avenue, D, ORRELL, ‘Agent, 291 Broadway. OR SALE—THE VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY situated on the southwest corner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth street, being 47 (eet 9 inches front on Fourteenth Street, $6 foet front on Fourth avenue, 47 feet deep on the southerly side of Fourth avenue and 9) feet easterly to the southerly side of Fourtoent) street, Apply to K, CORN- WALLIS, at law, 30 Park row. coun: OR SALF—145 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET; near Lexington arenue; is a four atory, baseme: collar high stoop brown atone House, in complete order: lors frescoed in oil, Inquire on premises, or of Wy STEVENSON, 291 Broadway, room 17. NOR SALE—NO, 66 EAST SIXTIETH STREET, BROWN Stone front House, 20x100 feet; baw all the hnprove- Meats cedar closet, 6.4 will be sold low and on easy forma, Inquire of J.B. BREWSTER, No. 6 East Twenty-ft street Re SALE—TO CLOSR AN &! southwest corner of Wall and Bi by the Western Union Telegraph Company. SAMUEL GLOVER, 47 William street. POR, SALESON TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue, a first class thren story bigh stoop bri House. Apply to MULLER, WILKINS & CO., No. 7 Pine wt POR SALE—A FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House; od location; rented for $1,800, price $15,000; Thirtieth street, near Lexington avenue? aizo 16% & x0; will take asmall amount of cas balance on easy terms: all modern improvements, Owner will be iu eliy this week Broadway, second tloor. OR SALE OR TO LET—THREE STORY (BRICK basement) frame House, with all modern improvement in Vilth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Apply to JOLIN SHIRLEY & SON, 65 Wall street. POR SALE AND. TO LET-SEYERAL FIRST CLASS Kesidences on Fifth and Madison avennes and adjoin- 20.0.0 to $100,000. For fall information NET, 57 Cedar tree « CASH ONLY REQUIRED, BALANCE ON $3.000 contac toute wor Lab PORAR eon, between Highty-tirst and Kighty-second streets, two story hich stoop basement and sub-csliar, double yeailhule doors: modern improvements, Inc! & order, mak ont gota ba a EI street, or 112 Raat Thirteenh atreot. $12. OOO-BALE, CASih OR LESS, FOR THe ‘ ° cheapest three story, basement, sub-cellar, high stoop new brown stone House; twelve rooms, chande: Hers, beater, range, warm and cold wat bath room, sewer withthe street. 11h street, north sido, the seronth’ brown stone house west of Third avenue. Furalture tor «ale also; possession. ing streets, fron call on B $16.000 FOr, A, REACTOR THREE srony I Ligh stoop brown stone House on Thirtieth Street, near Lexington avenue; ali improvements. Aliso Others at low Sgures. ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Mine street, Went Sides A 2LOT OF GROUND (IMPROVED) ON BROADW, below Fittieth street, running through to Seventh ‘nue, cheap for cash; now renia tor $16,000, JOHN C. GRAFF, 29 Broadway, room 18%, —FOR SAL . 8, 10 AND 12 WEST FORTY- ‘ory high stoop brown stone hou 30,000. Apply on the premises. A FIRST, CLASS THREE »TORY BROWN STONE House, French roof, high stoop, basement and first story trimmed with hard wood and frescoed ; plumbed throughout with tia lined lead pipe; will be sold furnished or unfurnist or leased for a tecin of years, with farniture; house 2026), 2/x9%.9 ; possession at avy time. Inquire on the premises, ‘birt: ird strec A. H. HORIO! VERY FINE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, Forty seventh street, near Broadway ; $14,250; easy terms. Ap- ply to Mr. BA! corner Forty-tifth street, A BY ALBERT HAMILTON, NO, 137 BROADWAY. + A list of wost side Houses ie and to let. Monoy to loan on Real Estate, Mortgages bought. RABLE PROPERTY ON WEST TWEN. eet, noar Fifth avente: honse 25.5x61; HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, ‘Nos. 4 and 6 Pine sirect, ‘OR SALE—IN TWENTY-FIRST STREET, JUST WEST ft Fifth avenue, a first clays, full sized four story brown. stone Tieuse, built and Hmished in the best manner and in Perfect order throughout; lot, 989; posseaston April 15, Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No.8 Pine street. OR SALE—LOTS ON 147TH STREET, WITH WATER front, 285 feet from the Boulevard (new line), now being completed, making this a jirat class investment. ‘Adaress G. A. RELS, 170 William street. OR SALB—ON THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, a three story hi stone House; handsomely frescord and painted has nll the modern improveme: Apply to owner NEARES, 307 Sixth avenue, corner of Nineteenth stre OR, SAR OTHE HOTEL street and Kighth avenue; elogautly fitted up ing 17 rooms; a man who wishes an extensive buriness, rooms adjoining can be obtained at s low price; the ful tore and fixtures can be bought low and on easy ‘terra wonld exchange for property here or in Brookiyu. 617 Sixth avenue. Fe ALE—VALUABLE LEASED PROPERTY IN West Twenty-third street, on easy terms. Apply to J. BERRYMAN, 220 Front street JPok SALE—Tr rontaits~ 20 or Apply at Ni FOUR STORY BROWN stone House and Lot 13 West Twentieth strect, near | Fifth avenue: house 28x66, lot $5 fect. Apply to SEWARD, | HOPWOOD & 11 Pine street, basement, POE, SAKE THE WO FINE. FIVE {' “stone Stores, 18 Cortlandt throng! from street to atreet; wi made very easy. Apply to JOHN third floor. DEAL ESTATE F Hv it. ne. corner, 19 t aite for hotel, c., in'the city; ington ets, Bi and 23 J buildings, 84, corners, with thre East Broadway and mortgage. Apply at 126 Maiden 1 TH AVENUE LOT FOR SALE Slow figure; cast sido, between Fitt fourth streevs; 252x100. Appty to JAMS PRICE, 200 Had- fon street, HOMPSON STREET.—FOR SALE, OF Thompson, near Broome, 18 feet front, 40 feet rear, 100 feet In depth; admirably adapted for light’ manufacturin g. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudaon ptreet, STORY BROWN be sold cheap and terms '. IRVING, 24 Pine street, . elegant r and@Vash- ve story bricic ‘v_ Bowery, two good 47 Chatham square, . and 19 Dey st.. running | WEST SIDE OF | crry ‘AL ESTATE FOR SALE, Mincellancous, We BALE—TWO CORNER PROPERTI the most prominent corners on Grand the owner, H. MICHAELIS, 69) Grand atrest. N*5, FIFTH AVENUE—A FINE FOUR STORY brown stone Houee for sale ol 22x60x100; alt tm. Provemouts ; very able. alee many uihere, BERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine atrest, “BROOKLYN REAL ONR OF Apply 0 ESTATE FO SALE. _ SPLENDID INVESTMENT.—CHEAPEST STORE Property tn Brookiyn; owner going Weat; must be sold immediately; make an oiter, H. MACOMBER & BON, 887 Fuito avenue, corner of Portland. VALUABLE FULTON AVENUE STORE PROPER. F ty, jocated. bear, City Hall, tor sale oe epoagh te femme invent ‘ its re ate uquire of MARCI * Brccknre, FE, D.FOR SALE CHEAP, THE FIRST clase threo story high stoop Philadelphia brick front House and Lot, 11 Lafayette place, South Fourth street; kas and water shroughout.” For price and terms inquire on the 18 Pp Brcoxrrs: -FOR SALE CHEAP, jew Yor treet, Doal ner ati h aa tale Motor, atreet, r atreet, a three ‘story brick Hous $0,8240 (with extension) x22; fine ordurs all iaiprovemente. 0. G. BE, T (late Bennet yn), 67 Cedar at. F°OS SALE DESIRABLE DWELLING, ON BROOKLYN Heights, Sydney place, convenient to all the Brooklyn ferries; musi be sold, a8 the ownertin going to Europe; house three siory basement and atifc, brick, im perfect order: 14 Fooma; hot and cold, water, Bath, bella, gas, Gxturee, two wate: de, ;house 20x50, with 10 feet extenison; lot 28x140; will be sold at 9 reasonable price, with us Furniture, which Jass_and nearly ‘new, Particulars sind permits upply to WYCKONE & LIT- TLE, 151 Montague stroet, Brooklyn, PROPERTY OUT OF eRe FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 87, BARN, 4C., WITH AN TSTAMFORD—A Give socanS perv Bergh acre and half of Groun: ierims easy. bf: 1b SHARPE, 88 Pino street, INGLEWOOD AND VICINITY.—GOOD RESIDENCES EK for wale, 1,000 to 00). A few Houses to reat, Choico Farms for inveatmen| improvement. C.D, KELLOGG & D, W. SMITH, 116 Broadway, ‘and corner Dean and Palisade avenues, Eng owood, fer to Di W. kK. Vermllye, Geo. 8. Coe. Haq’ PXTRA CHEA! ‘4 minutes; modern jem; location perfect; river ani nt ‘ural i un‘urnisbed, " K, STEVENSON & SON, 11 Fine street. 'OR SALE--A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT IN NEW Jersey, consisting of %) acres of land wil im- provements, 30 miles from New York; 1 trains dally each {ayo Price Bt0,0W0. For particulars address OWNER, sar * He SALE..THE HANDSOMEST, BEST BUILT NEW Cont in Batherfurd Park, N. J., 360 yards from depot ; frejuent trains (rom 6 A.M. to’ 12 P. M.; two stories an back basement, Il rooms, marble mantels; water in house: Jot 112x178, with stream of spring water; price 84,000, ¢ 2,000 on five years mortgage. Apply to O. DOKEMUS, 295 and 295 Broadway, New York, where plans may ve seen, or ou the premises. me JOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR ICE BUSINESS, ‘15 miles above Rhinebeck station, on ast bank of Hudson river, a Farm of 75 acres, with water grant, access to good main channel and bay inside of allroad tra Apoly GARKETTSON, Atiori 6 Broad atrost, N.Y. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT IN AS- toria; nine lots; house has all modern fiwprovementa ; in porfeet order; choice frutt trees; flne stable and outhouses; within 10 minutes of boat; possession immediately. Address A. B. C., box 6,067 Post olive, OR SALE—FINE RESIDENCE ON 11h WEST BANK {OR SALE--THREB FIRST CLASS: roe THREE stories, basement and sub-cellar, Philadelphia brick front, brown stone trimmings, and ull the mogern improve- ments; seven marble mante: throughout; all done by days’ street, near, Bond strect. Terms eas premises, of JOHN MONAS, owner. F°e, SALE-A NEW THREE FULL STORIES HIGH basement and sub-cellar frame House (tilled tn); all modera improvements; water and heater tw top floor; extra dot adjotnii if desired, Apply to owner, on prewises No. 08 Lafay ‘avenue, beiween Bedford and Nostrand avenues, OR SALE—CLINTON AVEN Brooklyn, elegant, three story and extension frame House, 26x70 feet, with all modern improvements; band somely frescoed; burglar alarm, dc., &c. Stable on rear, 2x2); conchman’s room and ail improvements. Gronn box20) fost, with dwarf fruit, verry patch, grapes, & Terms easy. Addreas box 4; off situated on Bergen Inquie on the NEAR GREENE, OR SALE—VALUABL! Brook! STORE PROPERTY IN vente, between Nostrand and Marey ues) prices tro: 8,600 to $3,600, Apply at 1,076 Myrtle ‘avenue hardware atore). FOR SALE ON WasttNere did Residence, 14 rooms, perfect order; Inquire of ©. J. "FISHER, 120 ments; ez lots; good stable. Wail sireot, up stairs. JOR SALE-SOME OF THOSE NEW THRE! slory basement and snb-cellar stone front Houses; I rooms, 7 marble mantels, 6 washbaxing, bath, 2 water closets, beater, gas Oxtu connected with sewer; well built; pleasantly located; all the modern improrements; lot 20x100; price $11,500; terme easy; hnmediate possession; also ono of the Houses to tet. ply to F.C. VROOMAN, on the json, Gates avenue, near Marcy avenue; Green avenue from Fulton ferry pasa the premises, OR SALH—A 2g STORY, WITH TWO STORY EXTEN: sion, House, 191 Prunklin avenue; tn perfect order and good neighboruood; filled in with brick; gus, water, rang marble ntels, chandeliers, sewer, back att ranged (or two farnilies ; tot 26x10; 0 cS price H ash, balance on mortgage. Apply toJ. E. CORNELL, reel, corner Jerviainon, JOR SALE—HART STREET, FIRST HOUSE FROM Marcy avenue, three story baseruent and cellar Frey ch roof; ail improvement: lot 25x100; must be sold; will give immediate possession ; terms easy. J. E. CORNELN,, Court atveet, corner of Joralemon. JOR SALK—IN ADELPHT STR ette avenue, Brook! yn, front House, 21x48; lot 100 provements; posssasion Immediate) oJ. P. SEEL! F°O8, SALB CHEAP—A DESIRABLE BUSINESS FRO- perty located on Broadway, Brooklyn, B. D.; two stores, and 14 rooms above. For particulars inquire of S. HAVI- LAND & SON, 259 Pearl stroet, New York. ioe SALE CHEAP—THE THREE STORY HIGH stoop aud extension marble Honse 72 ‘hird piace, Brook- lyn; a) modern improvements and Ju perfect order; oceu- pied by owner; price $12,0), tucluding Carpags and Mirror: oF 11,500 without, RK. 1, BUSH, 7 William street, [POR BAER, BXCHANGE OR LEASE-HOUSES OF digerent ‘sizes, with improvements; aldo Lots cheap, Tirooidlyn ; 70 choiedst locality Farms, 7 0 1,20 acres ont Hudson and in different Siates, Inquire of VAN VEUHT) & LAWRENCE, 64 Covlar atreet, OR SALE OR LEASE—FOUR STORY PUILDING, ‘Qx#4, and two stor: 100, ms. 184 and 208 arenaes, used as factories: will be altered to suit. H. B. WITEY, WW Nevina street, Brooklyn. T, NEAR LAFAY- new three story brown stone rat class, with ail modern tm- Apply on premises, POE Sale SE-VALUABLE WATER front oa F », ED. South Ninth and Tenth stre to HARBEGK & CO., 8 Beaver sireet, GAVE YOUR RENT. OM CASH, $7,500 ON MORT. SD” gage, payad iments, about equal to rent, will Duy anew three story brick House, with ituprovements, on i of Hunter atreot, Brooklyn. juat north of Putnain and Z earn. H. BABCOCK, corner of Court and Montague atreete. 83.750, tart ple ter , 00x82x100; gas pipes and water, #500 cash; balance in baif-yearly payments, seee CORNELL, Court and Joralemon streets. WILL BUY A TWO STORY BASEMENT $ Jon House on Myrtle avenue, near late W2xSY, extension 12224; lot W102; eight roome, Water anil gas; $1,600 cawn, balance on mort: gage; itis « great bargain. MARCUS 1, LAING, 42 John street, New York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, NUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, or Sule. STORY HOUV8E AND STABLE, jewark avenue and Jackron street, i JAMES D. HOPKINS, 7 Wost Twenty-iirat street, New York. JOR SALE tn Hobokea; terms e: To Let or Lease. YT HOBOKEN.—TO LET, BLEGANT BROWN STONE, three story high stoop basement and cellar House, front- ing Park and College; river view; ail modern improvements, widow shades, chandeliers, oilcloth, &e.; stable and cat riage honae;; 40 & good tenant rent #1,000. ° Apply to CHAS. CLINTON, 7 Washington street, Hoboken. OR RENT—IN HOBOKEN, SEVERAL DESIRABLE Houses, with ali the modern improvements, within five ntes’ walk from tho ferry. For particulars inquire of T. ©, DUNN, Jr., agent, room No. 4, ofliee Hoboken Land and Improvement Company. FLOUsH, 70, RENT—CORNER OF WEST HAMILTON Park and South First street; 14 rooms. Apply to FRANK HOLLENS, corner of Erie and North First streets, Jersey City. ERSEY CITY.TO LET, A WELL LIGHTED ROOM, e) vix1W0, with Steam Power, Inquire of PETER FIELDS &SON, North Point Foundry and Machine Works, corner Greene and Morgan atreets, Jersey City. HE UPPER PART (FOUR ROOMS) OF A TWO STORY house, pleasantly situated iu West Hoboken, to lot, Reat moderate to an acceptable tenant. Address J. A, C,, Herald ofice, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE WANTING FARM! GOOD SOTL, A miles phin; price hinproved Farms, The piace is gr piace inthe Ur F ddress C.K. LANDES, Viw 6 per acre; al more rapidly ~A--A—A—A.—-ALL KINDS OF LANDS IN VIR ginia, Weat Virginia and the Sonth for sale by the NEW THERN LAND COMPANY, 58 Broadway. | — _ | 4 LL PAYING RENT AND DESIRING TO OWN THEIR | A “Vomes while occupying them should send for pamphlet in the city of (nent free), showing how it can be don Elizabeth, near Elizabethport depot. Houses new and ready | for occupation. Apply to FE. K. KELLOGG, No. 3 Bre | way, New York, or Becond street, near roadway, Hlizaveth- ! port. “9 1 RYE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—AN ELEGANT A Place, with about six acres iand, large handsome hou With or without furniture; well suited for summer hote: Address A. A. Rye, or Mr. MORISON, at depot, T YONKERS.—TO_LET, A LARGE THRE | brick House, on Woodward avenue, five minut i depot, view on Hudson : atx lots of ground, garden, & $1,2W. Inquire at 336 Canal street, in the store, Wy 2ST THIRTY EIGHTH STREK NEAR SEVENTH Pee ¥ ‘avenue.—Four story high stoop brown atone House, irst | A FINE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE—WITH class, wi! airrors and chandeliers; very chen, | three acres of Land and neces! improvements, lo LIAM H. RAYNOR, No, 536 Pine atreet. ; FOR SALE RIGHT: SITUATED re \y for Poa tae a fine plot of Lots on Srzty-third street, near ‘th aid bit BELLAMY, No. 3 Fi TH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S) (Oavenues.—A' three story high stoop brown stone front for tale 4 = snty portico stoop; bay window; har tillng, ae. ; 26x9x072100.5. Apply on premises, Sf THIRTY.SIXTH STRERT—THREE STORY 7.8140x48.9, ten rooms besid possession in April : also | vet NTH | FARM OF four stories and basement; | and is ih good order; wil | ented in a flourishing town, at depot,on Erle Rallroad ; $7,000. J.C, FREEMAN, 212 Broaiway. TA BARGAIN—A GOOD SIZE HOUSE AND 26 LOTS, located at Glendale, L. 1, 25 minutes from ferry via Bouth Side Railroad, ‘Ten lotr guaranteed to be sold for half of entire cout, EUGENE CHEVALLIER, Sl Cedar street. 12 ACRES ¥OR SALE,—GOOD House, outbuilding. Ono of 17 acres, Oneof 10 acres; houses and barn; well stocked; ten mint from depot, Bound. brook. ZEGLIO, 12 Centre atroet. GHTON.-TO RENT THRER DE- B lightf located Villas, one furnishes modern tn | provements; gardens, stables, Jawn and shade; 35 minntes Of Wail street, HAMILTON, 2616 Broadway. x RLLENT OPPORTUNITY.—HOTEL STAND and Farm of fifty acres, only five rlles trom Paterson, J.; very public road; Old established public house, and now doing a good business + bulidings large and in good con- » box 4,450 New York = e ‘ = | dition; frit, ae. Price #11,000; half eal $7 500 bsBARCAR TRO STORY, | BRIOK, | Reee SMITH &'MEAD, 4.3 Bighth avenue. Died Je WxB0xi 00; 410 Weat Thirty-third street. | aie ser aang HaicH & RIKEN, 3,372 Brondw: | T MOUNT VERNON—A UNTRY RESIDENCE; FOO EST FORTY HIRD STREET, NEAR OUY, Ninth avenue.—Three story high stoop brick rot clans order, WILLIAM H. RAYN( FOR SALE, THREE STORY AND basement brick House and Lot, 100x!! feet 1 West Forty-third street, between Broud- th avenue. Inquire of the owner, on the prem- eeechinaiaalii __H. B, CUSHMAN, $15.000. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, brown stone basement, cellar. all impro Apply to owner, 534 Pine street. frst rate order; excellent neighborhood. ent Nineteeuth street, GIS. OOO wre. lM AEST, .FORTY-E1GHTH DL. . sireet; four story high stoop brown stone, 2sF)n100, verms easy. PHILT “PATRICK, ‘owner and builder, 642 Siath avenio, MDereflancoes, ATA SAORI IQee THREE FIRST OLASS TRNAMENT House on street, well rented and in good Order, must be sotd; 615000 onsb. ‘G1GB EN, 11) Droadwey. price $12,000, Address OWN) Post olfice. — oe Seine dats A -TH8, SPLENDID RESIDENCE OF THE LATE | SA. Mosce ¥. Beach, on the line of the New Haven Rail. | road, with 7 acres of land and over 1,000 fruit trees in full pearing; the house and grounds are magnificent; for sale or ezchauge ut ball the original © Apply to. the owner, | SMITH, Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and William streots, FIRST ROOMS, ALL newly and handsomely furnisued and newly fitted up in the best inanuer, with-ail modera improvements; heated | with hot aur; stabling for 16 horses, carriage house, kc, One of the beat iucations inthe vicinity of New York:'bar alone nearly paying expenses. For sale low and on easy tema, For particulars apply to JOHN H. GRAY, 78 Cedar street. YOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PLACE / of 36 acres, with fine buliding sites, farm house and large new dwelling ; will be rold together or separate; loca- tion 1 mile. from’ Mount Kisco station, Harlem Railroad, Apply to G. WARREN GEER, 8:9 Broadway. XOUNTRY SEAT AT OYSTER BAY, L. 1.—WITH NICK grounds, stable, Ac.; fine view of bay; handy to steam- | boat of raiifoad; locatioe unsu of the Hudson, § miles above Poughkeepsie, furnixhod OF not; 125 acres, with plenty of fruit; terms easy. Address or call on the owner, CALVIN ADAMS, 26 South street, POR SAbE—4 COUNTRY SEAT ON SOUTH AVENUE, Poughkeepsie, about 17 acres, with every variety of fruit and shade trees, tastefully laid out; house A tory, 40) and extension; contains 14 rooms; gardener's house an: other outbutidings; a very desirable property for a suminer or permanent residence, being in the vicinity of the real- dences of Professor Morse, Messrs. Halsted, Hinckley, Ells. worth and others, Price 20,000, Further particulars of TAYLOR & STEARNS, No. 135 Pitie street, POR SALE.-RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PU chase of a fine House, barn and acre of ground, In a town of fifteen hundred inhabitants, western purt of this Bate. No other physician in town. | Exteusive practice, horse, sleigh, 0 and harness included in bargain. Pelee 3,000, ll on oF address Mre.THOMPSON, 26 Fourth VOR SALE—AT FAR ROCKAWAY, L. L, A GOOD House, outbuildings and 27 norea of fine Land; or would exchange for Brook.yn city property; distance within one hour by railroad from New York; if not sold will be let. Apply to W. RICHARDS, 619 Broadway, New York, OR SALE—A NICK COTTAGE, TWO STORY HIGH, on # Jot 10x29, with an adjoining lot 10x25, or sold sepa rately. Location Union Hil opposite, the ratirond depot For information inquire at Mr. BOUGEOLE'S French restau- Tant, Angelie street, Union Hill, OR SALE—BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR, TO clove the entate of Captain Aug. ue Veyster, decea House, with two or more acres of on Bard av New Brighton, 8, I. ten minutes’ walk from sailor® Snug Harber Innding, house containing all modern conveniences, barn and other outbuildings, gardet hade and fruit trees, hever failing stream of pure water running trough the grounds; title undixputable uad terms easy. Apply to WM. A. COLLINS, 38 Pine street, OR SALE—STATEN ISLAND—GOTHIC COTTAGE, 1 rooms, acre land; five minutes from ferry; fine vi of bay; desirable residence tor gentleman of moderate means; #£6,600; terms casy. DARRIN, 60 Broad. SOR SALE—CHEAP HOME, FIRST LANDING, STATEN Inland, neat two story House and Lot, shred minutes from ferry ; pleasantly located ; good nelghbornood ; $2,500, DARREN, 60 Broad street, GOR SALE.GENTEEL HOUSK; VALLEY STREAM, 15 miles, Rockville Ceatre, 17 miles, Long Island South’ side Ratiroad; $1,100, $90; large lots. Address box i,4:6 New York Posi oftice. {OR SALE OR LEASE—A SPLENDID COUNTRY SEA’ with 100 iota of ground, elegantly improved, fronting ¥ Mudson river at Fishkill. VAN VECUTEN & LAWRENCE, 82 Cedar street, GOR SALE OR TO RENT IN FLU: Cottaye Honse in Irving place; has ho stationary tubs and gas; location at: 18 only a few m: utes’ walk from the inain street depot; will be rented iow to a good tenant or wold on eaxy terms, Apply toJANES B. BREWSTER, 65 Kast Twenty-fift % ARGE COUNTRY MANSION, WITH AMPLE GROUNDS LJ and outhouses, gas and water, to let, from lst of June next; about one hour's ride, by Huison River Railroad. | For particulars apply by line to box 689 Post oitice, with address, QOEANGE N E-FOR SALE, TWO HANDSOME French’ roof Gotiages, reven ‘roots; location unsur- passed. Price low and terms easy. B. F. SMALL, 109 Pearl street. JROCELAND COUNTY.—EXCELLENT | FARM OF 60 rea {or sale; beautifully situated aud healihy; stone ing; ample outbuildin: from Nanuet station, 30 mi GPRINGLAND, scH 3 STATION, PA. HAND. © some House'and Grounds, accessible to New vor! - ral times a day, half hour frova Philadelphia; a choice coun- try home at a moderate price. RANK G. BROWN, 58 Broadway. NHOROUGHLY FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET—AT Rockaway, Long Island; distance one hour from New York city, by rail; crockery, glassware and cooking utensils, also furniture, ineluding hair mattresses, im quantities. suili: efent for taraliy us ble, carriage house, icehouse (illed with ice) and fine well of water on premises.” In cottage and Kitchen, inclusive, there are neventeen rooms, Inquire of SOUTHWALTE, LEWIS & STUART, 436 Broadway, New fork. THE SUBURBS OF NEW BEDFORD, TEN rive from Posi office and depot, a fine modern Country House, with all modern conveniences; large stable aod carrta; house, with ten acres of land, divided into meadow aud tillage land, Situated on the main avenues and wits a fine river view makes it a delightfal summer ret dence. Will be let for the seanon or for aterm of year ith the privilege of buying: For particulars address U. Le BAKNBY, Eaq., New Bediord, or W. LH. COFFIN, box 94 Post ottice, New Bedford, 110 LET—THE BUENA VISTA HOUSE, GLOUCESTER Point, N. J. This old eatablixhed house and gardens are now tole. For particulars apply to J. & N. BiX{GGs, ofice pier 12 Kast river. 1\o LET—IN CATSKILD VILLAGE, ON THE iN anew frame House, ining 13 ’rooins, with 3 acre of ground; fruits and berries ; ‘barn and filled ice house ; jouse beautifully located on very bigh ground; rent $60) un- furnished or 3800 furnished. Inquire on the premises of FREDERICK 8. LYNES, Eaq., or of OVINGION BROTH- KS, Fulton street, near Clinton, Brooklyn. [0 GETTIN THE VILLAGE OF WHITE PLAINS. A very desirable place, large House, 14 rooms wud kitchen; Wood and Carriage House, lange Garden, well fruited; good Witer finely ‘located. Apply to A. JACKSON HYATT Wie Plains, or GEORGE R. MOORE, 449 Hudson. street few York. T—COUNTRY PLACES AT BERGEN, NEW DUR- » Union Hill, Orange, Summit, Chathain, Hacken- sack, P aieraon, Norwood ; 8176 to 2,500, CHARLES W. WARD, 79 Cer 10,LET—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, COU Seats and Vi ¢ Property, at Hackensack, New Oradel, Woodridge, Rutherfurd Park, mo LET— minut ridge, ‘aswaic, Clifton, Ridgewood, Kahway, Plainield, Scotch Piains, MASON, No. 1 Centre atreet, M0 LETNEW BRIGHTON AND WEST BRIGHTON— Several dosirabie first clasu Rexidenees, $2,)00, $1,600. One furnished, 1,100; Cottage, $34: two new brick Houses, B00. DARRIN, 50 road street. ([° LET OR POR SALE—FIVE THREH STORY FIRST class Houses; modern tmprovementy; one house 24 rooms and basement; eight minutes’ waik to depot; three we cars; seven mii Jo wteambout ianding Apply to OLIVER STORY, & NO CLOSE AN ESTATE—A FARM OF 928 ACR N Maclon county, Missouri, a short distance from the city of Palmyra, and within a few miles of Quincy, lil. ; two ratl- rouda run th the vicinity; will be sold cheap fur cash or ex- eha for Merchandise at valuation, Also about 3,000 acres in Franklin county, New York. Apply to R. MAC- DONALD, Trustee, 855 Broadway, New York. MPR CLIFEWOOD SPRINGS SKASIIORE HOTEL AND to let or lease, furnished.—Accommodater 125 peo- 105 om New York 40 cent: KEN, 16 Jwvcker street. $8.000. 9,000, #10,000.-BARGAINS IN HOUSES and Lots In Mount Vernon; on of them must be soid within thirty days, J. H. JOHNSTON, 150 Bowery, New York. ad stock of liquors; ail complete and in KLSON. D. D. REAL ESTATE TO A.—FOR SALE OR EXCHAN " Z\.. 810,000 cash and 00 acres at Long Branch, ocean front; 300 acres at Peekaxill, or for Brooklyn . hand Country Sent of five ncren in Westchester vil: Inve; $5,000 cash and four story brick Tenement, 25100, city; $5,000 cash and country Seat ab Orange, N. J. Ig acres, oF for Brooklyn; #000 cash and 100 Lots of Ground 20 minutes from city, for Lots; Ove handsome new Cottages at Catskill for efty Lote; Seed ue Tenement Property for part cash an Lots Sth street, four ory brown stone, ood to parteash and part Lota: Newark, N.J., fine Jy Lows: Liewel syementa, [oF Erle, a shern ew Jersey Ralirond; Dock Proparty at Newark, N 50 feet ‘Tront, with 1s Lota of Ground and five story bri Build A xl50, wood, for Farm or Country Seat. vio H. ER, 176 Broadway, basement. * JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED F perty in New York or Brooklyn—A kesidence, w acres of Grounds, in the city of Kabwi combining Un rity and advantages of town with the shade aud privacy of the country; fiagged walk police, river iu front of house, quaniities of ve minutes from depot, one b om Wall street om Seats oned and outbt quarters of an were of § Tietles of fruit trees, with good grr ply to WHITEE & LYON, Counsellor atroet. FPO8, BALE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO. perty, np town Lots or alarge House up town-—A large Furnished’ Hou West Twenty-fre stroet; a full sized, four story high stoop; modern nienees; marble h a}ove atid below; In elegant or’ j extra mized lot; one of the Arest bouses on the west aide.’ Price, with F iture, 50,000, bacagte JAMES R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third atreat, ‘CHANGE. 196 ACRE FARM, NEAR Plainheld, N. with good butlaings, ruoning stream and well {ruited. “Wit eacrifice for cash. ‘Owner at D. F. Curley's, 27 New Chasnbers sireet, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN PRO perty--Firet class Country Store, doing a prosperous Dusinasy, with commodious Dweliing aitachod : Vhour and 18 minutes from New York; county seat. Permits of A. JOUR- NEAY, No. 1 Vine street. < ang Yok SALE. OR Foe EXCHANGE EQUITY OF NEW YORK ciTY House, $6,000; iso Equity of two Houses in lirooklyn, 420, for & four story House In this city. Wil pive more: ¢ for balance, require aah, Giver 8 a4 46 West Thirty-third streak. i, Avpiy 7 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, ‘TORE PROPERTY WANTED «IN EXCHANOR POR Py) up town Lote, ‘Riudrens CONFEUTIONE My hy Blesower SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT MASPETH, L. L, TWENTY +) minutes from New York; genteel realdence, bara, £6. 5 plenty of trnit; beautiful shade trees; three acres of ‘land; Kocattoa uusurpasee tL. _ SIEGEL, BACHE & CO., 171 Broadway. "TO xEXGUANGE—85 ACRE FARM, STOCKED, NEAR New Brunawick; aiso tine Residence at Metuchen, far Improved property In Brookiya. Vala fram ‘0 to # 1.0, K, af MASON, No. I VINGINIA PLANTATIONS ON THE I for aale.—Any wuimber of ac tng in price from +60 4.0 pansed for productive soil, bi eal advantages. Inq street, N.Y. of JOWN county, Va. DANOKE RIVER from 100 to 8,00), vary. this location te unear nes of climate and sa MAKCUS H, LALNG, 42 Joba IK. BOYD, Boydion, Mecklenburg ANTED—COLORADO AND KANSAS LANDS, IN change tor valuable Timber Laniis, Ratidines and in Soushera Vermont, algo Stocks paylag 6 idend aud cash. Addrcks’ COLOKA UU! 440 Haat Water per cent di 117th atreet, 2 OR4 BROOKLYN HOUSES, MEDIUM Paton 70 ©) exchange for wood Mouse or otlier property in New Yorks Fented tor per cant on price a quire of owner, J. WEED BELL, % Union square, . WORTH OF MERCHANDISE WILL BR $3.000 exchangod for Real Estate, city or country; wince, cash wod anorigage given. Address SINCKUITY, ‘ald ofice, REAL ESTATE WANTED. —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ABOVE THIRTY-SRY- nth atreet and west of Le: nnn, m Hot 18,140 to $20,000; three stories pre erred. S'YMOW. BROTHERS, Broadway, corner Forty-third street. SUBURBAN PROVERTY WANTED— © to Tarrstown.—A small family will hire for the season S completely furnished House, if In good order cated na above, with statle and two A deairabie opportunity ‘or a private family wishing to teb heir hou for aix mothe 10 w caretul tenant, Adu rves Dox oflee. ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—A SMALL. ‘or mediura sized brown atone House, location not abave Fiftieth street and between Lexington aa i Seveath ave vine, FRANK G. BROWN, 68 Broadway. ANTED.—ANY PERSON HAVING A SMALL Cor. tage for ale on easy terms, within 3 minutes of City Hall, may address A. B. C,, care Of E. Phillips, 28 Bleecker airect, é ariel hat eh ANTED TO |ASKWESTERN LAND AND town Proper deri bite week, ing loom glom and price, 'a Hotel, New York. as TANTED—FOR AN IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, A ik Dwelling, below Clerinous ¥ 3 H, LAING, Real Estate Broker, 42 John st, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. _ N ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . in one of the best loca jons ia Stovo and Kange H fer street. controlling sume of the moat deaira'le lines 1m market, requires au equal parturr, with about (iW, (0 ex tend the business. Best reference given aud required. Ade dress STOVES & RANGES, Herald ofice. RAIN AND FEED BUSINESS FOR Stock, Fixtures, Horse, Truck, +¢.; part of buliding wad stalls ave rented wi cover store reut, Call at No. 2. Gold street, more than Brooklyn. FINELY FITTED UP STATIONERY AND FANCY Goods Store, on one of the principal avenues, fur sales moderate amount of capital required. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. FIRST CLASS LIVEKY STARLE FOR § located and dolng a large paying business; Other business ; long leas OULUMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. SMALL CASH CAPITAL WILL BUY HALF IN- terest ina manufacturing Dusiness; loug e hed; profits large; work plenty. MOODY '& MYDDLETON, No. 7 Murray atreet, PARTNER WANTED—WITH CAPITAL, IN BUSI- Jeweller ness, for cutting Montana agate aud outer Address for three days MONTANA, ii EREST IN A LARGE MANUFAUTU on business in Cor kale, or will take g: W685 6,0) bo B1U,00 wired. SOULTUMAYD & CO, A BUSINESS MAN, ABOUT STARTING A COMMIS. ‘enton, would be pleased to corre spond with manufacturers and parties Interested in Lexas trade, Address BUSINESS, Frénch's Hote’. A PARTNER WANTED-—WITH A SMALL CASH capital, to take ao iuterest ia a first class exhibition; best references, Apply at 60 Bowery, room No. 1. A. ZARTY WITH g610 IN READY CASH CAN C1 $50) in ten days wichout risk; the money Is required to buy maierial to fill au order. Address C. O, D., Herald ollie. POR SALE THE ENTIRI the largest wad (nest D. town of Middletown, Orauce county, N.Y. Addreas box 373 Vost office, Middietown, N. ¥. 5 —— > ROR, SALE STATE RIGHT (NU sERSrY) OF Sale of a well known at J machine, Addrés, ap- polnting place of interview, J. S. T., 64 roca wt, Newark, LLNESS COMPELS SACRIFI HIRT MANUFAC. {uring business; profits, $100 per week price §SW, of artner taken immediately). For particulars, address CASH DOWN, Herald office, Brooklyn. UMBER MANUFACTURER WANTS A PARTNER with £2,000 to $100 to open and coniral retail yard tm Now York; nafe investment; large proais. Address M. MUL LIN, 23 South Wiliam street, STOCK AND LEASE oda Store or n the triving no old stock. F THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN NEW YORK, ellently located. doing paying business, will be sald sacrilce. Guod bar Dusiiess, VANDYKE & CO,, 176 Broadway. PARINER WANTED-IN | THE HOTEL BUSINESS, near this city, wict $5,000 to $10,000 on€ neq ‘Address, statin, MADISON, bor 1I¢ Herald oitice. DATENT MEDICINE BUSINESS remedy in groat demand; prouts $5,0/0 and @ Hite money; ROADWAY, HAVE ONE OF city ; doing # Lusiness of $200 day and making $10,000 « year net. NO HOTEL MEN.—WANTED, A PARTY WITH CAPt talto take @ joint interest in yaluaiie mineral ep and hotel property in tuls State, in compiew order and mirably located for immediate antl bighiy remunerative busle ness. B. F. COOK, 176 Broadway, roome 19 and 20, Hvwars Building, MNaE OWNER OF A GOOD FARM RECENTLY PUR- wishes to convert ttimto the milk and cattle ousiness, on shares; distance within one hour from New York. Apply to W.' HENRY, 19 Pare row, jew York. WANTED AS moderate mean! Aaily commercial newspaper for a period of years, PUBLISHER, box 4,592 Post ollice. GOO, -TARINER WANTED, IN A. SAFE ) ‘© paying and fncreasing tabiiahed ina fine locality. Apply at 77 Bier sker street, up $ bumbu, TO PERSON ACCUS- tomed to m ig worth $10) per : no ndge for yourre't. Farticulare sent by audressing Herald Brauch ollics, Brookiva. G00 -sHir me SQ()(),-ANY YOUNG MAN WISHING ‘To INVES? OC + this amount ina business already establisued and prontable, periect satisfaction guaranteed, address W. KE, P., Herald oltice, $1000 rom, CRNTLEMAN, OF CREAT oan experience in the busiiees, wishes a part er rey @ buip brokering house. AduresT. J. W., Burling- toa, N. J. BS) ()()() A, KELIAB TED, Waitt $2,000. its ctrount we taxe shail tateroa 18 ana Ca charge of ono of the most jucrative bu sin hin city, wD years estubilsled. Apply at 5:9 brounway, room w3. » —AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ONE OR $3.000.~ ato gentionen having ti ‘ojnaliy fo the most extraordinary cna ever olfered : $50,000 may be rave in 4x mouths, M. JOHNSON, 15 West ibirly-secoad sireet. A GENTLE . - y rED, with THs $3,500. aroun to extend tho bust A class machine shop baving new tools and x apeclaliy to mauiifacture, with 1W0 per cent profit, Address box 160 Herald ce for making ney Auquire of THOMPSON'S. Arithmetic, Gram D AND SINGLI allan or Hispaniste dies in exchange vox 1,401 Post RESPECTAL MI f A gentleman offers to teach French to two or three very respectable vou for their society. Address KRAUCHER, ofice. LADY WIs AA sctooir to YT MEN painti Lene making wax flow- also at her reaidence, Fh OCU ETON wear ING 4 amurement or public use, by a teacher of standing am experience, Address LLOCUTIC HL Port oftice. JISITING GOVERNESS. A YOUNG | ADY ted in Paris, desires engagements as above.” Qui tions, Engifsh In all its branches, French, muse, &e. Ui ceptionable references. Ad . B, box 121 Hersid 0 wast BY A GERMAN DY wason in a school the same would give private lessons in the German and Fre Ger accepiabie coniitions, Address PARGES, tween O6th and 67h FOR TEN WEEKS. PLEASANT How $40 thorough Instruction in E jusic. For circulars address THA 109. EAST STH ST. Knowledge of 3 sowing; refer ih branches and Piano ee very satin(actury. Cali from 10 to 2. NEW PUBLICATIONS. GPRING Fasitions. © torte, new and beau! Music, inciviiug an Easter Carol and other desirab ie novelties, and much Uusefal Infor mation inthe Apill No.of DEMOKEST's MONTHLY MA- GAZINE, Now ready. Single copy 26 cents, pom fre early only 4, with wiarge aud beauti‘al engraving, worth Bio one pre to cach subscriber, Addrass DE RESTS MON PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VIC. EYES AND EARS. RTIFICIA® HUMAN EYES.—BAUCH MANN (formeriy with Prof. Bois inakers and inserters of the improved Artile! SL Broadway. N. B.—These eyes are eu faculty. BILLIARDS (AOLD PAID. BUY YOUR BILLIARD TABLES AT G W. H. GIUFFITE'S factory, 4 Vesey atreat, Cor 921d 500 ond $300,

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