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eens re DISFRANCHISEMENT OF PERTH AMBOY, The Great Jersey Monopoly—Extracts from the Bill Reoontly Passed—Will Governor Ran- dolph Sign the Bill?--How Camden and Amboy Can Carry Out Thoir Design. The exposd in the HERALD of the outrageons At- sempt made by the Camden and Amboy Legisiature ‘orob the municipality of Perth Amboy of all its nights feli ike a bombsbeit Into the camp of the mo- Nopoly. So completely is the presa held tn the grasp of this same power that no local paper any- where dared to echo the complaint of the people. On the contrary, the sheet published at Perth Am+ doy disposed of the case oy setting down the state. Mentinthe HeRaLD as a canard, and offers no other refutation than abuse. In order, therefore, thatthe doings of the monopoly in this business May be thoroughly ventelate’, the following extract from the bill will be sufficient, The bill, which Is Very large and comprenensive, tg drawn up with mich ingenuity, and such regard ts uad for tue ta- terests of Camden and Amboy that it ia plainly ob- wervable that it emanated directiy from the head- Quarters of the monopoly. A perafal of the measare by every man In the state would be most instructive and beneficial, as showing tie peril whieh awaits ether municipalities as soon as tue monopoly may find t convenient wo strike, By title three, section twenty-cight, the legislative wer of the city of Perth Amboy 1s vested in the yor aud Couucil, By socifon twenty-nine, six members of council coustituie a ma.ortty. By see- lon thirty-seven, articles one aud two, te Council by ordinance can lay out, open, widen, Vacate, iter, urade, pave, mactlamize, ¢ , &C., Streets, i ‘ues, parks, roads, ac. at ther own whl and Pleasure. And by article twenty-six control tie construction of raiiroaus im any ol the streets of the Said city, railroad depots, hor: ir raliroads, and the speed and running of locomotive engines and railroad cars through said etty, ‘Tithe six, section fifty-six repeats the power of Councli Lo opon, grade and pave any sirect, road or avenue, and autuorize the assessment of we esiimaced cost upon the lauds and real estuie tn the neighborhood, Section tifty- eight fixes all expense and cost of opemng, grading, aving, &c., upon suck property owners, ection filty limita the wrath of @ street, road or avenue to 100 tect, section sixty-seven empow the Council, in thetr executive capacity, to cause Sny or all the improvements anthorized by this act Lo be made in any preseut or juvure street, road or ave- Due, to convert them ito raiivoads aud Lo regulate ‘Vheir position and construcion, “lille seven, section seventyone, makes the action or the City Council On ail these mutters tinal whenever they accept, adopt and comirm the report aud maps of the Commissioners of Axsessuient, who, by section ‘Seventy, are appointed by the Mayor and Council, By tite tires, ‘section Uniriy-etgiit, the Council may, by ordinance, compel the city at large to pay one tint the expenses aud cost Of paviug tue Streets with Belgian bicck, the property on the stre-t paying twe-tnirds, By Utle four, Becton forty-nine, and utle six, sco Uon fiity-nine, te assessments are made a Men ou all property assessed, wy can be sold by auction by the (ouuct! if the assessment fy nos paid wiunin we Lime limited by ine} Gays nottce ouly is required by the uinth section before tho saic this can be done by six memvers of Council, the Mayor coucurcing, and without the Mayor. The present Mayor of the city is a direc: tor of the branch of tae New Jersey Kavroud which ts to be connected with the Camdcu aud Amboy road at Perth Amboy, The mode in whieh that cr this new municipal rauroad mucn of the land lor tie ass ty will be improved by barter Will ve by nts, LODE bo ap by raliroad agents on sp on. This will, by tho Legisiniure ol New Jersey, be considered as aorving ail property owvers right wie do bow to the rauroud monopol Amboy, This monopo!y Legisiature should be iaken tte kind cons ation by the ciuizens of Verit Aimbogt A fatile hely ‘Of $80,000 Lo $100,000 expended to connect their yoads at a bridge across we a Tiyer, between South and Perth Amvoy, will accomoattsh anovnor Shrough ioe from New York to Philadelphia, and Shus do much towarus proven.tiag the accomplish ment of sn tmdevended! air line and prese-ve the’ monopoly of Camden anu Amboy so log aud fa Yoraviy Known to the protic. Will the Governor sign the bill? That ig new the question, 4 A “LOST x Sk) SWINDLER, Operations of a Contederete Confidence Man, Spy, Colonel and Clerk—A Curious Bise tory. On Saturday was arrested in Philadelphia, by de- fective Smith, one of the most successiul coutldence men that have ever operated tn this city. From per- sons familiar with his career it appears that before ‘the war he came {rota England, and, under the name of Frank Roberts, got employment az clerk tor E ‘W. Palmer, stationer. of New Orleans, When the war broke out he enlisted in one of the Loutstana regi- ments, Bnd rose to the rank of }teutenant colonel. A year or two later he arrived in this city and acted as @ apy for the Confederates, feanwhile Roverts sas not idle in love matters. @e made love to an attendant at Dr, Alexander's charch, but the engagement was broken of, He next turned up in ‘he West as the agent for station- ery and paper warehouses, oud swindled various parties by collecting money and obtaining goods under false pretences, A firm in Milwaukee have cause to rernember him to the tune of $3,000, watch be beat them out of in November, 1868, and left. He next turned up 23 a member of the firm of Simp- son & Co,, Cambridge, Mass., where by tie com. mission and other dodges he defrauded several per- 8 OUt Of large sums, Vor several montis his estern victims couid get no trace of Lim, Finally the Milwaukee firm saw 1p the Herald of the 230 uit. the marriage of T. W. Ronarves to the lady who he wooed wheu in New York years before, ‘Shey con: cluded that he was the pany they wanted, commu- nicaled with @eiectvye Farley, Who learned from the Rey. Mr. Rowell, of 315 Fifth ave- nue, who married the parties, that they re- sided in Phiadelpma. Farley communicated with Smith, who enected the arrest, ag already stated. He was taken to Miwaukee last evening to answer, ‘This feliow 1s an accomplished gperator. He goes vader various pame?, among them Frank W. Roberts, Roeberts, ‘T. W. Robartes and J. H. Hal, it is expected that other lirms will want him after tho Milwaukee people get through with bm. STRANGE AccipENT.—William HL Alonzo Wells, of Huntingion, aged six years, went on Sunday into Greenleaf & Taysor’s paper miti at shat place, and was accidenta!ly caught and wound around & horizontal shaft, and probably instantly killed. There were too watchmen tn the mill atthe ame, and they must have passed through the room @ number of times while he was tere, and hig father also passed through the room while he was on the stiaft, but none of these discovered Him. and the litle fellow was not found notil two hours after the accident by one of the watchinen.— Springhela Republica Wells, son of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ConBN—SamuEL.—On Wednesday, March 23, t she Nineiegnth street synagorue, by the Rev, J. J. Lyons, Davin DP, Coen, of Charieston, 8 C., to GERTRUDE, Second daughter of Morris L. Samuel, of ‘this city. En@Le—JonNnson. On Thursday evening, March 10, by the Rey. W. V. V. Mabon, at the residence of Sbe bride’a parents, Clarendon, N. g., ANDREW S. ENGLE to E1124 B, JouRsON. Feprr—Harris.—On Wednesday, March 23, by the Rev. Dr. Waterman, MORRIS FEDER, Hd. Of Paterson, N. J., to MARTHA, daughter of Mrs, Aintita Harris, at the residence of the brive’s parent. San Francisco papers please copy. MOLLER— MORRISON. At South Orange, on Tros- day, March 22, at tne residence of the bride's arents, by Rev. Dr. Frort aud Rev. Dr. Corrigo: REDERICR W, MOLLER to liaAnRLET BLANCKH Mor wISON. Newsy—S1otT.—In_ thie clty, on Wednesday, March 23, by Rev, G, Camp! Mr, ISAAC S. NEWHY to Miss Manrita fourth daughter of Cuptain Blott, both of New York TAYLOR—MaAkRIOIT.— At Newark, on Tuesday, March 22, by tne Rev. Thoisas J, Panner, JAMES TayLon, Esy., of Howells, N. Y.. to Mrs, M.A. Mane woTT, Of Newark, N. J. do cards, THouso CHOFIELD.—In Souta Bergen, N. ., on Saturday, March 19, at the restience of }.r8. Laurie, JOSEPH MSON, Of Dalboattis, Scotiaad, ta Many Bonorier'd, of Liverpool, Eagian Baskruyit1R.—On 2, Davin BASKERVILES, aged 27 yours, ‘The friends of the farony mbers of Man: ners’ Lodue, No. 67, F. and A, M., respectinily invited to attend the funeral. froin’hls late reside 243 Eas ft et, On Sunday atterugon, at wo oe The members of Mariners’ Lodge No 67, BP. and A. M., are hereby room, corner Bowe day, ai Lwelve o'clock D tending the funeral of o: Rervilic. Hy otder W, Pain, Secret AMMONE ned Bleee! § n, for the purpose 0: iate brother, David Has. 8. J. MOLVER, MN. KPND.—On Wednesday, March 23, at halt-pact MARY HENRIRITA, the delovell wife » Behrend, in the N year of her ag ives and frienas of the faintly are respect- d to attend the funeral, (iis (Friday) after: k, yOun her late vesidence, No, 428 fully luv! hoon, atone o'ci Madson siree i Browne.—Ua Wednesday, March 2a, ANN EvIZa Brown: The relatives and friends and those of her late “brother, George W. Browne, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 120 East Broadway, ‘fhia (Friday) aiternoon, at two o’viock, BURKS.—On Wednesday, Marca 23, M10 BURKE, Ties ne Burriss O' Leizu, county Tipperary, Ire: anil, in (he état year of his age. The friends aud retatives of the faraily ate reaDect- ° NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1870.~TRIPLE SHEET. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 34 Oak stroot, tas (Friday) afieraoo BR, at ina o'eiovk, eatin ‘tipperary papers pi Ye BUUNBIn oi Chicazo, Lit, on Sunday morning, Maret 20, Jamas G, buRNEET, formonly Of this city, in bits 6.86 your. ‘The retatives ana friends, also the members of the dramaue prolesvion, are invited to atiend the funeral, at St. Mark’s church, Tenth street, coraer of Second avenue, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock. The bretiuen of New York Lodge, No. 330, F. und A. M., will meet ut te lodge room at one o'clock ~ M. BUTTLE.—On Tuesday evening, Match 22, Many FR. SIMMONS, Wite of Robert Butule and daughter of the late Pecer W. Sunwons, ta the oist year of her ‘The relatives and irlends of the family are reapect- folly invited to atiend the funeral, rom St Paui's Episcopal church, corner Broadway. and Fuiton Street, Wis (I'r.day) aiter.oon, at One O'clock. Buxron.—On Thursoay, March 24, Exiza, wife of Joseph Buxton, in the 69:h year of her age. Fricnds are invited to ‘attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from hor jate residence, 33 Carmine strect. Hosten and Portiaud papers please copy. Caney.—On Wednesday, March 23, CATmeRinR, the beloved wife of Owen ee nd daughter of ihomas aad Bridget Lindsey, ot the parish of Holly- wood, county Duvit, Ireland, in the 6lst year of ber age, ‘Pho relatives and friends of the family are reques' ed to atcend the fuera, this (l'riday) alternoou, at oue o'clock, from her fate residence, Sixty-fith street and Righth avenue. Cailornia and Dublin papers please copy. Cuark.—-On Tuesday, starca 22, at bis resi- dence, No. 220 West Twenty-fitth street, WILLIAM Y. CLARK, In the 61th year of ms age. ~ Relatives and friends as the et are respectfully juvited to attend the iuneral, this (Friday) afternoon, af two o’clock, Irom the Church of the holy Come tunion. corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth stvoct, without further notice, /NOVEK.—ON ihurgd March 24, Linnie, only dauguter of James 5. and Frances BeConover. Notive of funeral hereatter. De Forkst.—On Wednesday, March 23, Henry ©. ag boxest, only son of Charles 8. De Forest, aged 21 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atteud the tuneral; this (Friday) alteraoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of lis grandinother, Mrs. C. Egbert, ab Tompxinaville, 8. 1. DovGiass.—On Friday, March 24, MARY Exiza- netH, daughter of Capiain A. M. Do uglass and granddaughter of Josuua and Sophia Denoy, aged i2 years, T montis: a days, She Meeps in Jesus, Tho relatives and iriends ol the fam ily are reapect- fully myited to attend the funeral, on Sunday aiter- moon, at two o'clock, from ler late resiaence, 301 West Nineteenth street, PARRINGTON.—On Thursday, March 24, Many Eve- daughter ol. Horace J, aud Mary F. P arrmgton. 12 relatives and rieuds of the Jamily are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral service, at the yesidenve of her graudparent, Clarissa Wyatt, 45 Morton strect, tits (Friday) afternoon, at two rors ‘The remains will be taken to Lowner’s for laterment, "isk.—At Branteboro, on Monday, March 21, Josiant Fisk, youngest son of the late Lon. Josiah Wisk, of Clinton county, New York, Notice of funeral hereafter. PUDENRICH.Ou Weduesday, March 29, at We o'clock noon, alter a lingering illness, JOSEPH FRECDENKION, 10 the OCth year Ot Lis age, Helativesvand inends, &8 well as tne orethren of New York Lodge, No, 1, LO. B B., also Mendelssohn Wonlthitigkelts Geselsohatt, are invited to auend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 99 avenue U, tuis (Friday) morning, at hall-past nine o'clock. Hiab BisoN.—On Wednesday, March 23, at West- ‘glad, Ned, Paroy, infant som of Kdward aud Veanees J. Harbison. : ‘Tee tanerat wil take place this (Friday) afternoon, ab wo o'clock, ‘ain leaves ut 12 M.,drom foot of Liberty street. for Wesitteld, N. J. iiASLEUURST.—On Wednesday morning, Mareh 23, Inne W., wife of James Hasiehurst, and daughter of the late Benjamin Ss. Walcott, in tue soth year of hes age. 1 as are respectfully invited to attend the , from her tate residence, St. Mark's place, corer of New York aveaue, Brooklyn, on Saturday wlcernoon, at two o'clock. Hewe —At Coid Spring Harbor, L. L, on Thurs- day, ) JOUN JACOB, Cidest son of Walter kK. and Henrietta Hewett, aged 2 years and 9 months, Relatives and friends ate thvited to uitend the iu Herai, Ou Sadragy afternoon, at three o’civck, row Joha’s church, Cold Sprig, Hocvnt.—On ‘tuesday, Maret 22, SUSAN M., wife of Henry L. Hoguet, in the 624 year of her age. Tie friends of tue family are respeciiully iuvited to attend the funeral, from her late resideave, No. 44 West Twenty-elguti street, on Saturday worning, at jen o'eluck. ihe Temains wili be conveyed to St. Patrick's cathedral, where & solemn Mgh mass of requiem will 02 offered up tor the repose of her soul. HoRTON.—At Harew, on Wednesday evening, Maren 23, RiHARD, S90 Of Thomas H, and Hester A. Horton, aged 3 years, ‘The trends of 1ho family are Invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of bin parents, 456 Kast J20th street, noar avenue A, thls (Friday) alternoon, at four o'clock. Iivreuisox,—-On Saturday, March 19, at the rosi- ence of pis lather 1 Morvison, Whiteside couuty, M., Ronse Huremison, of New York, aged 44 year Charleston (8. C.) papers please copy. Isaacs.—-On Weduesuay, March v3, ELIZARSTH, in- faut daughter of John aud Mary Ann Isaacs, ‘The friends and acgusintances of the fauily are respectiully requested to. attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at Lwo c’clock, Kx ANB.~-On -'‘thursday, March 24, EpwaRD DEN- NIS KEANE, son of Joun’ Keane, aged 3 years and 5 montis. ‘the iriends of the fumlly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resideace of his father, 115 Laurens street, tnls (Friday) afternoon, al hulf-past two o'clock. KKLAWER.—OO Wednesday morning, March 23, MICHAEL KELANER, & native of Kuskey, county of Roscommon, Ireiaud, in ie 39th year of his age. ‘The reiatives and triends of the family, and those of his brothers, Patrick and James, are respectiuily Mnyited to attend the funeral. from hia late residence, 238 Hast Thirteenth sirect, this (Friday) aiteragon, at two o'clock, His remains will be miterred tn Cal- vary Cemetery. Ky On Wednesday morning, March 23, at her residence, No. 2 West Ninoteenth strect, Anny, widow of John Keeling, formerly of Amsterdam, N, Y., ip the 8d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are rgspect- fully inv.ted to @liond tue funeral, on Saturday aiternoon, at one o'clock, from the Church of the Holy Communton, corner Stxth avenue and Twen- tila street, ‘The reuiains Will Ue taken to Jamaica, L. f., for interment. nN On Wednesday, March 23, after a lingering luiness, CHARLES KiNG, aged 45 sear: Yhe funeral will take place thts (Friday) afternoon, at lull-past one o’viock, from his lace residence, No. 93 Park street. Triends and acquaintances are requested two actend without further invitation, Dubin papers p.casé copy. LAWRENCE.-On Wednesday, March 23, ©. LAWRENCE, Aged 42 J ears and ¥ days, ‘The rélatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late reaidence, 223 Garden street, Hoboken, N.J., on Saturday morn. ing, a¢ haif-past tea o'clock. The rewatns will be taken to Haccensack, N. J, for intermeat, MAKsf.—AC Mobue, Ala, on Tuesday, March 22, after a short ilucsa, JAMES Mansa, formeriy of this erty. Due notice of the funera} will be given. Ronre (N. Y.) paper's please copy. MiLLER.—Oa Wednesday, Marc 22, after a lon and painful Uness, WiLLiAM HU. MILLER, In the 62 Year oF bis age. The relatives and friends of the family and the Taembers of Polar Star Lodge, No. 245, F.and A. M., are respectfully mvited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 117 Lewis street, New York, on Sunday afternoon. at half-past one o'clock. Moorty,—On Weduesday, March 23, WILLIAM R., eldest son of Richardson and Maria Mootry, aged 21 years aud 2 months, ‘The relatives abc friends of the family are respect- fuliy mvited to attend the tpneral, from the resi- gence of lus parents, No. 78 North Third street, Brookiyn, E. D. on Saturday afvernoon, at ono o'clock. Danbury (Conn.) papers piease copy. Okie.—On Wednesday, March 23, of consumption, JOUN M. OK1e, in the 87th year of his age. Funeral will take place on Saturday alternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence oi bis mother, 109 Barrow street. OornovT.——On Thrsaay, March 24, MARIA JOsR- Pune, Widow e dobn Gothout, inthe 75th year of her age. Relatives and trlends of tie family are reapect- fully invited ta attend the funcral, trom her late residence, No. 26 Washington square, north, on Sat- urday afternoon, at two o'ciac! PENNINGTON,—At Philadelphia, on Wednesday, March 28, ANN J. K. PENNINGTON, Widow of A. C. M. Yennington, of this city, S.J, this Funeral from 'Triolty church, Newark, PISCHON.~-AG Paria, on Sunday, March 20, Mr. Ly Lavivia (Friday) afternoon, at three o’ciock, Louis P. Pinouon, aged 58 years, PorTLy,—On Tuesday eveuitg, March 22, Terex M., daughter of J, W, Oud Matiida a. Pottie, aged 22 ears. Tue relatives and friends are respectfully tavited to allend Uie funeral services, unis (Kriday) morning, at eleven o'clock, at 115 East Pourteentn street, EVKLT.—On Thursday, March 24, S. WEIR HLT, eldest son of O. Y. 8. Roosevelt, In the year of his age. Hia friends, aad those of hts attend the funeral, from hy Broadway, on Suaday alterngon, at two v'ciock. Rowk,--In Youkers, N. Y., on Tuesday, March 22, Jenxiz Vain, daughter of Mathew F. and Maule Rowe, aged 6 months and 9 days, Sraincen.--In Phtladelphia, on Werinesday. March 23, ES augiter of Emanuel and the iate Tueresa Sprinwer, In the Lith year of hb COMPANY G. famutly, are invited to late residence, 849 +, New Yous, March 24, 1370. The members of Company G are respectfutly in- Vited to attend the funeral (ia citizens’ dress) of pri- vate Albert Wilkinson, from bis late residence, 109 Harrison etreet, South Brooklyn, this (Friday) afters noon, at haif-paat two o’elock. It is reg yectfully re- quested, on behalf of the family, that the members of the Eagbty-taird New York Volunteers also attend, A, L. WEBBER, Captain Commanding. Witxixsos.—On Wednesday, March 23, ALBERT WILKINSON, aged 29 years and 6 mouths, ‘The relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bia residence, No. 109 Harilaon street, Brookiyu, this (Friday) afterooga, at (ire a’oiock. OFPY REAL, RSTATT FOR SALR. at Side, POR Rath, ON EASY TEAMS AND AT PRICES Ho wut tne nies, the following Property : Three story Hoop brown sions, 22 Vast Fifty-trst abveet, three story Op WroWN stone, Sixty-Lrab abreast, Woat of Lexington avenue; three story high gloop brick, 222 East Filtythird street , lw 8) vekween Fil Moth wind Fity-Hest auraote, rticuiars Inquire of A. KLABEK, bl aud 135 B Sy NY. A LOT 25X106.5, WILK 856 STORY HOUSK, ON FIRS’ . ys between Fifty seventh and Filty-eighih etree: Aston SALR...EXTRA CHOICE LOTS ADJOINING Fiith and Madison avenues, Eighty-fourth and Eighty- @ighth streets, Marci: 20; auapa ready, bENI. P. PALKCHTLD, Auctioneer, by V, K. STEVENSON, SON & CO., Auctioneers, Di Ping wiret, A VERY DESIRAULE AND CONVENIENT HOUSE — No, 117 Eust Thirty-(fth atreet, between Park and Lex, ington aven: 0) now pone led ath thoroughly papered, soot Modernized, price gu2,000, Inguire of CHARLES DUGGIN, Brondway. Arehitect, 191 A WHARLEM.CEXCELLENT RESIDENCE; CHOICE * r modern improvements; two Lots, with Catstage house; ground Joins new Episcopal church Lots. Apply ou prenulees, 136th atreet, nost Fil avenue, ow LIPY REAL ESTATE FOR SAT Went Side, re SALETWO FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE frout touses, 2txb5, Now 5) and Weal Fifty-firas street. Inquire on the premise, or of JAMES BLACK. HURST, 24 West Forty-eighth atroet. FOR SALE TWO FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE front Houses, 31x56, Nos al and 23 West Fiftieth wireat. Tnqulre on the premfaen F BALE COR TO LET-FOUR STORY BROWN stone House 60 West Forty-eighth street; fins all modern improvements; Anished in best manner. | A, ‘Terms to euit, 2 36 Bivutes Hish baseine. to FE. WLU DLOW & Kawi Thirty oath atv WEST TE: TH STRFRT, DETWEEN FIFTH AND -The veny desirab!o browa sione Eng- Touwe, wish all movlera iinprovements, ppiy 20 preiises, kolle CHRISTY, Apply Pies sirect, or to owner, A Miscellaneous, Prop Goopsnovut & GREAT VARIETY OF CITY, erty (or pale, exchange and to let, bv WARNER, 61 BROOKLYN AND iF ALi Bl, yet, CLA8S: HOvsEs ‘On OTH, MADISON AND PARK avennos-.Embracty, and anfuruished, y40,000 iq clogant corner houses, furnished 10 200,000, wee, MOUR, 171 Broudway. MUST BE SOLD, A PERFECT SACRIFICE, ONK + of the best three’ etory and basement brown sione uses on Lexington avenue, neur Sixtieth atreect, trimmed with Diack wa.nit and fancy tuarble waiuscotlag to. second smoky ; location frat claus, and bis t by days’ works “Cait wad mine this house hefare purobasing, Only 83,000 or $9,000 carh required. Apply at Idd Last Fifty ntuth struct, Wear Bexington avenue. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS CORNER HOUSE AND one adjoining, beautifully tnisbed fi hardwood through Out, southeast corner Madison avenue aud Fifty-fourth street, Inquire on the premises A. O8E OF THE HANDSOMENT AND MOST ELIOL. 5, aby locatod corner Houses on Madison avenus, very fargo and repiete with the moat modern improvements, hard ood finish. for gales at @ sacrifice, Ay to.) ELN KLENEN, 111 Broadway. Lisi POR SALE—THE TWO PIRST OLASS FIVE STORY brick dondte tenement Houses in East Kichteenth strect, between avenue A and Viret avenue, Inquire of JOUN Ct AFTRIDGH;, sei Kast Fourth atrect, from A, Mt to LP. Mt. THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN IOR SALE stone high stoop House No. 11 hast Forty-fifth atreet, xO, with extension 20 feet; lot 1005; Lutit by the owner ‘or Negant hard wood; heated by steat now with inj terma easy. Appiy to T. 8. SHEPHERD, 205 Broadway, ON LEXINGTON Fee SALE-A CORNER PLOT north of Fifty-fourth street; aur avenue: 16100 feet rounded pperremente; terme ta suit. | Appiy to K, Fifth avonde and Fifty-aecon dat. POR, BALE TOUR FOUR STORY BROWN, STONE Monses, hiv etoops, parior floors finfshed in black wal- nut. Apply on the premises, East Fiity-fifth atreet, bo- tween Lexington avd Fourin avenues, DANIEL HENNESSY, owner. ) SYORY AND ii SEMENT frame Hour, with Croton water and cae; eight sooms; court yard to front; good ordar and conventont; good neigh: horhood ; #4.l0s | ho “cheapest property tu Harlem. faq on the premisos, No. 115 Kast Wi "Sivoot, moar Fourth aves Aves, “Uurd’ ob tho door, ROH SALE A (DESIRARCE MOUSE, 14X60, ON EAST river, with five Lots, foot of Eighty-third street. City and country homestead, In’fne order; all conveniences. MURPHY & TOLER, 58 xchange place, or 0. G. SODD, 609 Broadway. VOR SALE ONE OR TWO COSEY MODERN THREE Bory brick Houses, contalning hot and cold water, bail, gaa, dumb waiter, marble maniels, washetanda, chandeliers do. in best rate'order, on (26h street, between ‘Third and Fourth avenues; conventent to seam and horse cars; imme Giato posaession, Address OWNER, in photograph galiery, 106 Sixth avenue, OR SALE—A FOUR STORY tn Gees condition, at Gramercy park, funds to loan on first ciass city WM. W. AYERS & CO. AT A G T BARGAIN THE NEW FIVE ent iron Tenement House, with Lot, 625 also the four story brick Tenement Hones, with @ Last Teuth sites. The avoya Houses are well rented; wal! be sold low or will exchange for_ gon aniced sccond mortgages. Apply wt once 10 E, V >,, Ba! Third ave by fret clas im GE, corner Fe, SALE OR TO LE’ $0 feet wile, with carriag block from Park} also amaticr Howes.’ Apply to OWNER, yeniuth street, two doors from Madison ave- nue, or 1,207 Broadway, room B, 1S Galscerc eerie class, beaters, bath water clowet wd ce range, marbie n vr. Enquire QOTH STREX FIETH AVEN 129 tues ve ais tots, aint house and grape the most’ compicte ord POrys of PADDOCK & FOWLER, YWO STORY ATTIC SUB€ House, tiled ta with brick ; gas, be range, hot aud cold water, bath room, stationary tu! stantiaily butit; plearantest location In Brookly' so three ines of cara leacing to all parta of Brooklga aad we principal ferries; terms easy. R. L. SCOTT, at premiaca, joiterson sirect, between Broadway and Bushwick avenue, or 6) Wali streot. 4 ~A BEAUTIFUL WIGH STOOP TWO $8,500. tory baseinent sud bub-cellar Lous ni Of the finest locations in Harlem, east wide. Pub Mon of owner, tn carpet store, 23) Grand street. hi <9 A (eae -A THREE STORY HIGH sTOor $15,500, brown stone forge, 2x48, lot 10); good low cation, below Fitty-fourth ntrect. A Darsein, on easy terms, MARTIN KLENEN 411 Broadway. $1 6 500. —TERMS TO sUurT, A BEAUTIFUL LIT- DOU. te brown atone high stoop House, all im- provements, Thirtieth street, near Lexington avenue. Owner ‘will be in city till Tuesday, at 30) Broadway, secoud floor. —FOR A MURRAY HILL COKNER » $45 000-8 story hich stoop brown stone House and Lot; 24.4xt5x100; thoroughly built and Houhed in walnut And rosewood; linmedtinte poaression. KNOTT & CO, 10 Pine street, Weat Sides OS. 8 18 AND 12 WEST FORTY. —¥OR 3 « fifth stre iy first A 4 ern styictly frst class frescoed extra large Dwelling, pear Lroadway, Twenty-sevonth stroet, exceedingly cheap, K, STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. A. NABUABLE LEASE FOR SALE.ON THE WEST side of Sith avenne, between Thirtieth and Thirty. third . four story brick house, with ty, ize Sui; lease haa Give years Wo run, S. BARR & CO., 34 Pine stroet. 84 FULL SIZED HOUSE. FIRST CL. high stoop, bypwn ston Murray Wit (for wale exte niture, FOUR STORY, lesant order, near ib avenue, VERY bE STORY AA high stoop sixth street, between Sixth and Seventy avenue ements, @15,5%. Ape ply ou premis: VALUABLE GREENE STRE Bale—Nine Buildings, 120 fee farge rental, Nor. 208 to 215, See dingram posted on bu. ings, ‘Terms to wult, Loquire of W. E. COOK, 1a Mi gui etreet, before Il A, M. THRER STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK ilar; all improven exerlient 14,500. Apply tot atroet; easy terms, VH@ICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE BY Z A.J. LYNCH, Va Cedar atveet, 6 Lots on Bith 3 Lots on 57th 6 ro owner, in atore 38 Nai aatrect, | oT PROPERTY FOR front, 10) feet deep, n bth and 6th a etween Madison and between Oth and Madlaon ay between bth an on wi » O7h nad bsth a between Madison and 4th ave, ym soulbweRt corner of Madison av. apd Uh ah. 2 Lots ov Sih ev, between S4th and Bbib at 1 Lot on bth av,, between eOth and Blat at b Lots on Sth ay, between 85ib and 86h sim, 4 Lots on th av., between féth and svt ete. 2 Lota on Sth av., between Std aud Miu 6: TLot on Sih i newst corner of #Uib 6h. tween Broadway and ized brown atone How aperd condiilon throaghout, ) No. 6 Pine atveet. ‘Apply to E Kee 19,000-FOUR STORY S1ONB HOUSR, in the vicinity of Ewenty second street and 5s ph nue. Appiy lo TAYLOR & STLARNS, No. 1) P FoR SARE AT WA REDUCED, AND LOW. PRICE, Mouse No, 14 Weat Thirty-eigth atvent, four atory high stoop brown stone, With diging room, extension, alzé Wxd3 feet; lot 8 Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO, atroeb. ‘OR SALE—FOUR STORY ENGL ood order; excellent nelghborbo nd atreat, betwoen Eighth and Ni OWN KEYS, 67 Columbia areet, New Ro SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP WHITE marble H West Twenty -th' SOR SALE—HOUSE_ AND LOT, NORTHWE: Roce Mouson and Mercer, streets; best loc sporting house In the een from Mgo8 2, M. - JOUSES FOR SALE, BY M.A: J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar straot, at, near Pth ay, ¢etory bm, brown {near 8to ary (@torg b.#, brown brown Ht BASEMENT, IN 347 Weat Thlrt 1005, bi)3100,6, rowan stoui brown stone, brown ston! brown ston brown brown st ith st, Gear Sth av., «story 44th shy ear Sih ay, 4 story b. 42d ety nome Stl wi dist st) near Gta. ory be sth at. hear Leringion gy,, 0's th ah, near $th av, 4 etory b Bit sh, pear bth ay., 3 stor} Bath ety near Madieon aye, 4 atory BxGox ixb0K LOL B2x56 x10, . brown ston rick, 20xi0x18, b, 9., Boxtixa B0th Sty Bear Std av., 4 atory bg, Drown stoce, Barr)! 2, Reb sv, near Bd av., Qstory brick, and SiabM, Fy near 6th av., Netory b. uear 4th av., 8 atory It. 431 et.,'nenr Btb av. ‘Bhd eb, meme Bth a $b et, Dear bth a bth wi r 48 Kory b. &. brick, 80x6531 sory KE. b. brown aton story b. 6, brown son 3 ry EB. brown aioe, 18.9.1 248.% large House and Stable, $200,000, 0 Houee, #180.000. Ue, House and Siabie, $125,000. XB0N100, 5,000, Hause tear 49th at., Ns Madison av, larce House at adie, moar 34th Badieon av., corner d4th at., 8 Houses, near at, Fark ay, coar 87:h #1,, large House, $79,000. Latrogtin‘ev Batory &. a browe stato, WOR o0e. $160,000. Pa SALE. TWENTY-REVENTH STREET, NEAL ‘Broadway four sory bigh dize, at a bargain, WMC H. KAYNOK, No, big Pla aitcel 100) rat cl Dwelling, full POR SALES A GREAT VARIETY “OF HOUSES AND lw in Now York, Jersey Chy, $ bacgnius in Tenement Houses, ¥.D. REED, iB] Broadwa; OR SALE—#2,500 CASH ONLY, AND AT 2,000 L Parma; for Vicinity, Gr Brooklyn and room No, 2, 3 thaa vo'ue, fora Frat class Tenément, to any party who 1! loan 35, Auure ew TER, ue; all ts hue; all tay WARD! bath, wate tou Park; to let. BAROAIN.—TWO STORY ATTIC BASEMENT AND aub-cellar House, in perfect order, containing rang and fixwures, only aix bidcks from Washing ice 5,50 ‘i BUCKLE & SANDERSON, 16% Broadway, NUMBER OF BROOKLYN LOTS FOR SALE. DE. AX ‘sirable Dwellings, well located and ches on second mortgage on x list class dwolifng, box 184 Herald oie FOvsE, Lon, BAKERY Tnqtlire at HORTON & CLARK'S Hour store, 0 day at. BROOKLYN REAY, RESTATE CT PROMPTLY, —ONLY \D FIXTURES FOR SALE, — On SALF._ B21,000 FOR FOUR STORY tone House in Thiry-ti(th street, near Park ave- vory dealrable, Broadway, corner Seventeenth at, seria, » for gato and ON, Now. 4 and 6 Pino st, Brooker, ED Por sale or « brick Ho: utes from ferr to Grand atreel to Koos CARMIALISTS. THE ATTENTION OF CAPITAL in called to the great sulo, by order of Messra, ogaland & Sone, of valuabi wtown Creck, to be made by JUIENSO. ssa street, on Tuesiay, March 29, OR SALE—HOUSES IN BROOKLYN. N Second Morigayes, POR SALE. Tt Mouse, ele keeping. St. James’ Po’ SALE Brookly: marble mantel cheap, App! Avply, trom ¢ place: HOUSE, well bul erate prices and cash wanted, PPOk, SALE AT street ferries on bath sides, to the with about 42 Lot Vion for a sugar poses. Adare 8 filam ate ect story b basement and alt improvement: ford avenue, Inquire of VALU ABE NTH WARD, APS OF Tit M\Brookira of Mest ECHANICS AND iy Lots, to be Tucaday, Mareh 29, at Exchange, is 89, bite deop; seven mlant soo avenue ferries 20 Wilton atreet. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKE: wD BERGE i For Halo. VOID Hign Rr r, Bidte 08 ve, oan ferry, apply wt SCOTI" Hovoken, Ket. BRADLEY & CURRIE. BROOKLYN, A NEW BROWN STONE tly furalahe house ts trimmed with white ma fva apd water; 2x55, to the owner, street, near Van Bront, § IK SALE—TWO WN three story and basemer , very desirably lon twelve inimutes from fer sy terme, G, Ty WILLARD & CO, 24g Plow street. Free, BALE AT A SACRIFIC in Maguoila street, botween (200 feet north fom Conural Apply to IL D Ground ery OF Bn J. A. JOU terme easy. hree atory bigh basemegt Philadeiphin etree, Frospect Park avenue, 2246x100; pervect ord vols wtroct and Division w near Bedford avenue (the Whort Froperiy, uaced TLLER, 25 the Exchange. ALSO GOOD 44 Day street. y a fatally declining houss- Lafayette avenue, near to 6 wt TON PLACE, § O. 6 CF Jot 10; wi AMES ROSS, No, 2 Wiliam uth Brooklyn, . BROWN STONE HOUSES, with wil thodera improvements in State street, Brooklyn sinble iu tonr if desired. Mo! ~A NICE LOT, 25X10, entyal aad Jolinson wveawea’ nite); price #350; only #155 KULR, 24 Bowery, up stairs. DOKLYN, NEAR THR GRAND of water frontage, including plers e Mnes thereof, forming m bawin, ola lent loca. nig pur A. Rapelyea 113 NEW 4 n 2, by. WORKINGMEN YOUR ATTEN. tion { called to the great wale of the Kingsland Pari old at auction by JOUNSON & # ILLER, on FOO ROR SAME IN BROOKLYN, HD THE WIV. chonpest three ator, House, with ali the modern fimprovermenta; Jot 120 fees waik from Rooseve't treet aod Divi- high sloop and auty-celiar Inquire of b. BURCHAM, ) HUDSON CITY ESTATE, REA TS.FOR CHEAP HOUSES AND » Within five mimites! walk of the real estate ugency, 31 Newark street, GOOD CHANCE, —NEAT TWO STORY BRIUK BASE- ment, House, aie rooma, with Los; water, gas, Toantels, de., with Furniture complete, for #2 two atory brick basemsnt House, elght rooms, with Lo marble mantels; aultable 200; only 10 to #7W0 cash, talance to suall istaimen Tare chance to secure ahome, Send stamp or call for cir- IBSUN, 87 Meulgomery street, Jersey City, second Uloek from ferty. AND BUILDINGS IN JF - City, suitable for manuts by 100 deep; all bait up; Water, gai JM cular, ® SALE-LEASE tting; gro marble A ni for two familes; only SEY ving purposos; 123 feet frout 40 Bteam Boilers, Engine and rent verylow. Apply at Eagle Ol Works, Malden Jane, To Let or Lense. FINE HOUSE TO RENT, IN JERSEY Toons, Caruished or uafurnlated, to one or two auisil 09 BERT —IN HOBOKEN, SEVERAL DESIRABLY no modern improvements, within Sve ferry. For particulars 4 Agent, Toom NO, 4, ollice Hobok familloe; ihe nelghborl KO. with maa pany. PROPERTY OUT 1 LL “WANTING mitid climate; per a more fa tdly than ia are pettling. 'RESIDENC two ap) idings ; road, Ajply to JAMI NICE COTTAGE oH, &e.. BAN, Neat bons, B20; trum eaay. JA heater, gas, ra aon chy, fy OR TOR FARMS, mtiea south of Piuindelp hla; price only TEN NITY. Ju minutes from ferry. MEEKS, 80 Cedar treet, re of i. Land and TY FOR SALE iT. 9,000 ACRI ovr TY GOOD soIL, ala improved Farms, The place Is growing ost any olber piace in the United States; ‘Address C, K, LANDES, Vine- AT MOUNT VERNON TO RENT. Feare; elit ncres of Land, contaln- ¢ orcbarde and other fraits, barn and dther out ‘orty-6ve minutes from ofty’ by New Haven rw.t O. HUNT, 14 Leaoy nat IN RAHWAY—TEN ROOMS, tage in Hud Particulars at TAYLON'S, 69 Cedenr street, FARM OF 40 AC) gle etate of Long inland, i other frults im abundan #6000, terme ensy, ‘App! Counnbia street, New York, PS FOR SALE-29 MILE: ouitlvation; a fine 3 Very pleasant! te to owner, M. SPRINGSTE: T RUTHERFURD station for male by ora i, BARRO the to ROBT, BLAUVEL VS, Superintendent, Rutherfurd Park, PARK CHOICE LOTS AT THE Yount Rutherfurd Com 167 Browiway, rear axainent; ¥ ALTHY COUNTRY COTTAGE—RENT #20— eu, choioy truly well Auply 19 OF address box 145 New York Pot tation, b, Lj ‘barn, large CooPER, on prominca, at office, —S8ING SING.—FOR BALE, A VALUABLE FARM, es, fr Yo T A SACRIFICE.—FOR BALE, AT MOTT HAY a Not Tocation) & plaia, substantial, piazza Ho ty he. 5 A rare bari 'W. C. DEMA, 17th atreet, Mott Haven. 100 heres, cheap. Apply toJAMES B. KAYSER, @ William street, room No 8. N, IN and ny wt £6.80); torn rd’ avende, opposite REST, RARE CHANCE.—HOUSE OF A. water, range and Heater, baaeinent and sub-cell ROOMS, GAS, near Harlem Bridge, in Mott Haven; only 7,000; torma ve Farm of 40 acres fruit; new Preneh root COTTAGE ZA Wertchest may ren TFL AN on Broadway; unsurpas cone, roundin: and a iendid STORIA, LONG ISLAND. TO LET, F monthi,.a thoroughiy fu dlrabiy aivuated and Well auaded ; vonjent to churches and ever the city. Appl York, or D. ANN improvements, for sal A. BARGALR, AT fc and caliar, barn and etavle wad ny of tyuit and euade; good location destrab! Kh OUSON, 80 Nassau street, room Hows! ooitiity, for aniomHall the p nin on mortgage for e ’ quire of CAREY D. STEARN HANDSOME PRACT OF M.A J, LYNCH, ELIZABETH, N. three story ‘House, new, 14 roows; ail modern improver Tachts, vary desirable lovation ; iot 6 tertod to eit, Apply to owner, 190 Broadway, room DEMAREST, Tulrd avenue, opposite 13, Goon Ho LOR A T NEW BRUNSWICK.—A FIRST’ CLASS FRUIT hoes land; 16 aarce of apsorted use, with 1 rooms, attic and cel olulag @ village,» AND_LOT, AT TRE bt ye Morvu rive ¥6,000, reel, bear depot. RESIDE of sur furnaces niene ahead double i ean chy meane of AT TENAFLY, dat of fives clans a decided bargn Corday atroet, J.-ELEGANT 1455 near p al de fashionable part of Jonaat, ou roasanaoie «i bh. As J. LYNCH, 18 Coder atrost. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR BALE ran acvitcranicnn Oe MO MOES, cine FIRST CLASS FRUIT AND DAIRY Fak row Near depot, 1a Westehester county ; fine, high lar ation modern bandh large orchards; nd highly euldd- rated: one of the post Carenai STAN, &01 Brondway. VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT FOR BALE ~ One of the eholcost focatious at Stamford, Conn; Loe house; modern improvements; abundance of fruit; walk Gagged bo depot, Mn OEE ELAND, $01 Broadway. ST ORANGE, NEAR DEPOT.-FOR SALE . Landsoine three elory French Toot House; 12 roowia; handsoane lot; exten: i wih ROWERE T. MEK eens A EVERAL NICE COUNTRY PLACES TO LET, UN- » furnished, Yonkers, $700, Hastings, #900; Mole Le] vey #70; New ‘Kocheile, BHO 3 Norrisa: 000 | Ralway, N. Far G, RICHARDS, %8 Broadway. sires sale oe PROPERTY OVT OF THE CITY FOR SALE rr nnnn OR TO RENT. oataaat SEVERAL HANDSOME COTTAGES AND VIL! P28 eres oq pewerds. s Long Ernach, achange oily property. Heenan eR RTT NCH, 72 Coaae street, 0 PHYSIOIANS.POR SALE—RARB OPPORTUNT {iplie purchase of ' tine Hones, Barn and Acre olin w town of 1,600 tobabitante, westera part of this phyalctan in town; extousl:e practice, horse haruess tal ar gain; 1 ildreas Nite THOMPSON, 28 Pourth place, A FURNISHED HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY £ located on the river M Cresnwich (Consebs, Conn. , bouse and furniture j rent reasonable. Ai Or apply to LDWIN FERKIS, 149 Washington streat, TO GENO POR SALE AT IRVINGTON, N, J., 4 TWO Story frame Cortera, consisting of nine rooms, with ive ome Ground, For Curiker particuiara ingulre st 26 Pike A VARIETY OF COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE, exchange--Simumer Residences, New York New Jeraoy and Connecticut Farua; smal! piaces, choap and upon COLVIN & SALMON, Nos, 4 and 6 Pino a Has’ A LARGE NUMBER OF FARMS AND COUNTRY Soats for gale and exchanga—At Reotch Vialos, Bloom fold, Montclair, Paterson aud at mast of the stallong ou the Noribern and Erie railroads, within 4y wiles of ely; prices from $3,000 to $20,000. 8, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. COSEY EIGHT POOM COTTAGE, WITH WATER fn houge and plenty of frail In garden, on high ground; good locaiity and Veduttiui landscape, cars tov (ily Hall Cvery five minutes: rent U0 por nauura, To quire of tho Owner, on the premisen, commer Of Wasuington aveune aud Mary street, Morrisaula, (KOUNTRY SEAT AP OMSTER BAY. L. 1—WITH NICK / grounds, atable, dc. ; tine view of bay; bandy to seat boat or railroad; idcatiou unsurpaseet. VAN WYCK, 229 Broadway. ct COTTAGE, gily improved; one hour from Chy Hall, od and; epleudid view; $8,000, W. A. COLLINS, 2 PH WELL BUILT, WITH modern improvements; lot 40x10; uve mfuuite! walk from depot, HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, Nos, 4 and 6 Pine st. FNGLEWoOD, AND VICINITY, FINE RESIDENCES 4 for mnie, £4,500 to B50, A fow Houses to reat, Cholee Farins for Investment anit Improvement GD. KELLOG W. BMitH, 115 Mroadway, sade avonutes, Englewood, OD--FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IM- ity’ Property, wot eplondid Land, on the Valtebdes; lao due inate for I ESIRARL * PLACE FOR SAL! tive acre Blaton atreet, Ast ORANGE, N, J,—HOUS MLRGANT a 4 Blanc viiloo, Richmond terrace, New Brighton, 8. 1.; unsurpassed for drat clasa boardins hous W. A. COLLINS, 84 Pine street. ON BROAD. Vor par- ARM TO way, tn oreliurd, frait; near on credit, Sebermerhurn atreet, Brooklyn, ARM OF FIFTY ACRES, IN RO uation beauitur v ) amp Uiled; price 29,40, Stock and tone KLAND OU: heakhy, and im ex fee house sed it de Broadway. MARN, 435 YOR SALE—COUNTRY RESIDENCE Acres of ixud, hne river view, 20 alk from doe pot or steamboat landing; plenty r. Priou ®! We rs. J.D. WALDKO: Also, near the avoye, 414 acres of Land, wilh iding elte ana young orchard of apple and poar trees, vineyard, small fruits, berries, de. Prive B2, UP. N. WALDRON, Nyack, N.Y. IN HU L RE res; tn taklil; price terms easy,” b. Jar street. ‘OR BALE—AT FORDHAM, A COTTAGE NOUS, ON Huffman street; price $1,hu, Apply to WILLIAM Ld, Fordgam dep Vion, the indev in hunter's » by rat from A, T, Stewart's iy 4 hamber of outbuildings, much as barns, carrtog Jes, granary, good well Of water, Se; term puiticular apply at Mid baat Tweu Third e, New York JFO!, SALE-GREAT BARGATN, | KoRTH SHO! Staten Island, two story House, 10 Lota, on two atre eight maputes from Corry; church and schools amar; B54 DARKIN, & Broad street. A FINA TWO STORY AND ATTIO COT. tage, containing t aud coi water, bai on Lew Jer. very OR SALE A i cated, with a wat WH) feet on Fitihiny the adjoining property having been beautified and built upon byw makes thia very d very moder Address’ J. A. JOHNSON, YOR SALE—GOOD Houses, seven rows e Island TWO NEAT ive mnintites fro ferry, Btalen ingged walle; 4,000 tor butts rent 4i0. 150 Broad. a ea SALE—AT ROSLYN, L. L, A LARG DOUBLE House, 16 rooma; tuleaded for two (aruillen; pienaantly situated on acre of land; has no stable, and wii be sold terma easy; price $4,000, Addrese W. H. sid Post oices © — R SALE—A SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT AT CRO. ton Palle; large house, 25 rome; bath, henter, £4, oon orde: rlaaey os bothouise; fFult Of ail i fish pond; runing water; 38 acres of be: itew from depot; on road to Lake Mahopac; comly 28,0005 will exchange for elty Properiy. ss jd, BARNES, So, 4 Pine streot, THE ULING COAL MINTS, SITUATED In the District of Naga, tu tue Island of Cebu, Puillyps JOR SALE the mines to tho nea shore ts ten kilo. which ta carriago road, ‘The company possesses a royalty of slaty lote, comprising t gether vino mlitons of aguaré metrer of grovnd, with sev ral seams of coni, two gf which, of three and four metres in tote been proved’ through « divlance of two kilometre The priviclpal workings conrlst of two drifts, each £50 imotres in length, which the con! ae within fifty of 1G mete ‘The Spat consumption of which ha mont ‘The company have enttle in abundance requisite means for conreying tho coal alenily aa possible. ‘There are in the nelghborhood of the mine afl large lors of unonitivated ground, which tuber hocessary Cor tha use Of the mivoa, and wh acterwards be turned into tobacco or fugar cane plan for which purpose tt iy admirably adapted. ‘The mines in the Phili Islands are’ not anbject to any tnx, and all machtoery required for coal digging, da., ix free of apy duty. ‘Lue laws allow any foreigner to purchase, keep aud work the mines. ‘The sale will take the 3int May, 1870. Wor Curthar particulars apply. to ROXAS HERMANOS or ty ANTONIO DE AYALA, . OR SALE OR TO LET—AT SPRING VALLEY, ROCK- land county, N. Y,, about thirly mjlea from Jersey City on the dine of the Northern Raflroad of New Jersey, Houne and seven acres of land, house containa seven rooms and {x Jn complete, orders Kno barn and plenty of fruit on the toisen, Apply to HEKWICK & WAKEMAN, 28 Water New York. carte and every qitlck! F place in Manila, by public auction, on por BALE OR TO LET-AT NEW ROCNELLE, A beautiful Country Beat, on the water; fonr acres of lend, carr to W. house, rtabley, &e.; iruit ofall kinda Apply OU ent barn end outhouses, garden, frutt and 1! acres cu'tivated !and (one hour froin the city, fare len cents), on Staten Island, for anle at alow price. Address OWNER, box 2,04 New York Post ofica, JOR RENT—IN THE TOWN OF HENDERSON, GRA vile county, N. C., a nice Dwelling, containing? room doairavie situation ta town, contalning 744 acres of tand, carriage house, ico hose, crib, stables, cotton gin and all 1 ceseary ousen. Twi rent or sell haif of the Parniture if desired; aiao aeii 1,009 pounds of Bacon and 600 busbele of Corn. Henderson is situated on the R, and G, Railroad, 45 Health, aod fewale OUSE FOR SALE—CONTALNING six Hooms AND store, in the thriving village of Westdelit, 20 mllea from rk, on the New Jersey Central Railroad ; price 24,b00. ens A. A. GARDNER, Weatfeld. ‘ RS POINT.ON FASY TERMS, A THRE tory Hone in Third street, near West avenie, 0 block from Thirty-fourth atrort ferry ; well rented; mus! sail; price $8,200, Inquire on premises, oF 68 East ¥t UNTER'S POL FOR SALM, CHEAP, ATFAUTL House; new, weil bi 9 = ma, S large clones, jarior floor: ‘go orkoot: pric 4,20 near the ferriea; a of East avanu J EWTOWN, L, 1.—FORTY MINUTES IN “Hall, Sew Yorlet conventent to two dep and eight Lote; death the cause of se'ting, ver terms, JOUNSON & MILLER, 2b Now TEW BRI LTO LET, FIVE HOUSES, #650 IN to 82, nied, B80 to B4,l00, oF reasonavie JEAR OMAMA, NEBRASKA SE Lande ng commercial ad nyet tor new or old Househol JONES, station A, Spring A HANDSOME RESIDE: (pRANGP, Ned depat, 29 109 ater closet, firma hot aud col d wtabie. vart Terma, LED, FURNISHED OR 4: 12 minutes from de ~A VERY for enle; situated one our anil ork, on the Central Railroad of ton mloutes’ walk from ehurchas vighest state of cuillvation aod the fair coudition. Thin i@ @ rare opportunity ior od farm in tho vicinity of Improvements nud al ® it belongs to the original owner and ts sold for ‘actorily exnlained; price #150 por ) JR, & BRO, No. 6 Pino . ‘DID FARM OF 73 AGRES.~GOOD BUILD. <P . ings, Cows, Korses, Crops and Tools, three-quarters of tlie from town Onelua conuty,. Price #4600, ¢ WM, FITZSIMONS, O95 East Twenty-ninth street. STAMFORD, CONN.—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SPAT ©) to rent; Gandsotuely furnished; fine house and outbuild- Inge, ebotee fruit and suede; rent $1,800 per year; nix © ne Mince at @1,000 ger pear, and severe, Cottages from #000 te 800 6. INBLAND, 20) Broadwey, e « TTAGE, NEAR MOR acre "0 LET-A Fe ROOF riatowa: 1 rooma, et eR beautiful location; fur BO, AYRES, Morristows, 0 LET OR FOR SALE-A VERY COMPLETE AND desirable place In Westchester county, one mile fro each af the Oret two stations on the New Haven Ratiroad and withig One Lour OF the city; by rcres, good eommodions house, auitable for winter as wei as wutntner, excellent den and tabling, perfectly beaiuy and « fi) el Dornan: Horves, Carriages, Cow, £0. (oF aale\t denirad, ould take armal! piece oftetty property {n trails, Apply to D. & Je JARDINE, Architect ise Broadway, 3 PO LEN, ELIZABETH, N. J.HOUSE ON JERPERSON Avene, near the Park, contalcing eight rooms, parar heater, range, water, ood garden, wig fae, bd tstuces. trot treea; possessing at of April; reat $760. Apply oa’the d premises, 40 Jeiférson avenue, gis si MPO LET-AT CASTLETON HILL, STATEN ISLAND, A Mavsion House, with 1b rooms; two now Cottagom with ¥. 412 rooms east Counge, ith stavies and from three to elght aores ort distance from West Brighton force MANZA- of grand each; landing, For farther particulars apply to JOsi NLDO, No, Cedar street, New York. fURNISHED, IN NEW ROCHELLE AND A® ud, bear ferry, bigh and bealthy, two brick Villas, 15 rpoms, large gardens, frit and shade of ocean, eity an”) Bound, stables, renta very moderate, quire at Dr, biltiott’s office, 0 Union square. URNISHED HOUSE AT RYB; FINB GAR lee and (lowers ie TOA STEAMBOM ie T LANDING, premiaes kno witable for galoony sum. idence, Apple OJORN ON, 6b LA wer boarding house BUTLER, ou the prew oot, KERS, A NEW HOUSE, CONTAIN » € altable for a hotel or boatding bh depot RAM Tver. ApRIY UO Ne CARPENTER, Mb Union place, or H. W. BASIFORD, Y ‘pO LET_A NUMBER OF HOUSES, WITHIN ONE hour of New York, furnished and unfurnished, by New York aud New ifaven Ratiroad, from 8600 to 42,605 au. num, T. 5, SHEPHERD, 205 Broadway. FARM OF ABOUT 20 ACRSS, IN NBW , G0 notles from New York, to be worked on shares s Boot chance whl be given. Ayp'y at No. $61 Wet Twealge fourth street, PO LET-YURNISHED, A STONE HOUSE, WITH modera improvements; seven bedrooms, bowitng alley And stable, near the Sound, %¢ mile from Mott Haven eauom, of the Harlem Railroad; rent 2,090 for months. Address or eall on GHUR GE PO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURS Virighton, on the terrace, a low moders improvements. W. FARLEY GRAY, 19 Broadwar, room 16. N Lass HOUSES; , B1,000, 81 200, D5 $1.50) Sau: Matbor and oar or 8! galt an West 3 DARRIN, 50 Brond street. mo 1 3E, COTTAGE, 10 ROOMS, bi ze house; fruit, berrien, orenar good Innd: healthy loom tions 1 nice House 00, ES, No. 4 Pine street, 1M MILES reow fe noyos; fruity rent & vayable quarterly, tt ade rect. ANFORD, N it MILES FROM tral Rat f New Jersey, a me ( Camiy that wil Dowd the ess or call ou GEORGE O, wT, po LET AT New York. on a sized House, to a am ownerand emall tumlly, Ad TOLTEN, PO LEAT NEW ROCHELLE, TWO STORY FRAME, Walls, ertsnsion Ix. carrave house, pleuty of fruity tres quarte mile from Sew York and New Haven rall- road: 21,00). At Madison, N.J., five House, one hour from. New York city, Morris and Essex railroad ; all improvements two acces, carrlace house, (ruit and shade; @tb0 AS Ridgewood, N. ¥.. furulshed two story and atley ne: Outbuildings; plenty of femit aud abade; $200 per month 1200 per'year. List Morichea, Ua Ta two story and attics ; acres; fine fruit and whade; all hecessary our atidings ; Long Isiand raiiroad; $00. 0, G, BENNIE, 67 Cedar Cana 1 SELL OR EXCHANGE-A SPLENDID COUN. eee at Posbktli: egan ly ingest grounds, froab ing the thodson river; reut $100 per ann - VAN YECHTEN & Lala CE, 83 Cedar street. © LET OR LEA 2—IN TREMONT, WESTCHESTER county, a large twoetery and cellar frame House, stables re Bouse, two ‘ns and U2 acres of Iand; convenient to Harlem Rallroad depot and horse cars. Particulars of ISAAC HONIG, ‘i ont, )RENT—A_VERY NEAT COTTAGE, 40 MINUTES oa '< 406; several others. from S00 wo ® Pisces, (irnieed and unfurniened, D, 301 Broadway. 'O RENY “AND FURNITURE Fo! L. Ly it ONE LARGE AND ONF SMAL! ion, by Dr. HOUGHTON, J HITESTONE, House $0 let, nea) “YONKERS. HANDSOME: COTTAGE: TWO PARLORS, dining seer, Kitano, 6 bedrooms, marble mantels, fur unce, tte. ; fot bursa, HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine st, BY ACRES OF CHOICE LAND AND FRUITR, O8 3 Northern Kallroad, 10 mies from New York, one mile from depot, good buildiags; fretcass neighborhood. Must kell, at owner leaves fur California, A. SERGEANT, 21 Wall atreot. $] OO CASY AND 20) ANNUALLY WILL BUT bo) & neal seven room Cottage and two Lote, de Ugitfully ioteted | One nelguboriood near Roaevilie depot te Newark, N. J. Apyly to FISCHER, KIRBY & BROWN, £29 Greeawich street, New York. __ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAN STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HO! on Beekman Hill, good neigh. ‘ inge for m Cor ul! Houre in Brook yn—The best brown stone ouse on Lexington aventie, near Coutral Park, with, oanession. Apply to WILLIAM FEPTRETOH, M3 Best irty-miath sweet. ‘ FPO#, SARS OR, EXCHANGE -THRES STORY AND high stoop brick House tn Brooklgn; newly furniahed; ail (mprovemente; partly encumbered. Inquire at 373 Rey- mond atreet, Brook! ya. LE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, of 107 acres of good Land, two Houses; one Ia: jathics both in tor es On of the ff near tho village of Catskill; NN & RUSSELL, 66 and 58 Goid F°s SALE OR EXCHANOR FOR MERCHANDIS#—~ “hh ges Parties having dear. addresa J, Hy Ls, Herald e wil = eine oak eee {OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—TUE ELEOANT HOUR oft H on Beekman terrace and Fifty-first ‘phtparior Brook.yn Ueigtis; tine view of the ‘water: price 845,000; good tenant property would be taken tn art payment, ‘JOUN 0. HIGUING, No. 7 Pine atreot, [POR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—a tpiencls Fatt, 41 acres, fronting on Rockiand Laie $ooing near the door! two houre froma New York 61600, or | two ho N ; ree eae eer io Ay MELIOK, 4 Brondway. POR BALE OR EXCHANGH FOR BUSINESS P KF Four atory Laing ne hetyirsesm eas Al erent Apply to ow: or atroct, or . He a BALL, corber Second ureate end Fifty-seventh stress, Fos, Sab on EXCHASGR TOR BROOKLYN Pi erty, drat clags courigy Store, dolng a prosperous iW modious ¢w¥iling attached; Ihe Rew York yeounly eeat. Vermite of a. SOUANEAT, Het? Pine street, mo BY 4 merchant, fn exe! efor real estate in Iitmots. Wi pay part cash Mf desired. Call for particulars: Wit, B. SUROPE, 1st Kroadwway, room N . REAL ESTATE WANTED. pare WASTED IN EXCHANGE FOR CiTY PRO: i renting ‘or over ayear. ress, s. rald otlce, ox We NTED—A COUNTRY HOUGE AND ABOUT TEN nd, oo either Har! {rim Forty-second street; , would evchange with bi Srooklve, Address dos 66 Morrisania Vogt oifes, Wericherier county. y TANTED FOR CASH -A THRRE STORY HIGH STOOP Honse, ip good neighbor between Fourth aud Big pina pies and beiwees T ree waa oON wlsth streets, Boul 80 feet wide, and no ereee 000, is NA. ©. LOOMIS & CG, 1,254 Broadway. I8E3 WANTED, bare several 0 (he avOTe Warde, t No charge will be tenant. braxer , 87 Ced CUA NE MERCH NDISE WANTE! TH, WTH AND 16fH WARDS. U immediately, for vor dey'rale Very denirable counts * hous Piense send (ili Jorer'y it street. WANTED TO BUY, $83,000 WORTH OF Property, for Fics aad & 60,3, 871 West Thiniy- ASTROLOGY. WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR: “LMADA AL. Soyant.—Wiall her for everything -sicknces, businees, ‘bel, momes panadvers, good luck. #9 Casi sireet. ADAMR ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, Mi te your whale lite, (rom the cradie to the grate, 472 Canal atroel, Pee $1. sis K ANY ONE WHO CAN $20.000 Burpenatasun Cet FTN, the great Med. Nan alee iif Disecuar creek fourth dour <rou &

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