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‘Am UNE Bonns. CONNECTICUT INVESTORS ‘will find the First Mortgage bonds of the New Haven, Middle- town and Willimantic Railroad Company the most desirable form of investment now offered in the market. ‘The Bonds are exempt from every form of State oF loca) taxation and from the United States income tax. ‘The average saving thus made will amount to two and one- half per cent, which, added to the Interest received, makes ‘them equal to a bond paying nine and one-half per cent, and {bis rate of income is not affected by @ decline in gold, ‘The bonds are issued only as the work progresses, and for but one-balf of the actual cash expenditures on the read. They are secured by @ first mortgage on all the pro- perty of tbe company, of whatever kind, The State of Con- necticut is made trustee for the bondholders, and every bond must be issued from the office of and be countersigned by the Comptroller. They are issued in denominations of $500 and $1,000, are coupon or registered, have twenty years to run, and are payable, principal and interest, in New York, The ‘bonds are offered at par and interest. WATCH & FOOTE, Bankers ad Dealers in Government Securities, __ “18 Wall street, New York. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, East Side, A aaFOR SALMON RARY TERMS, OR TO LET, + at reduced rates, first class 8 at. . Houses on Lex: ington av., near O8th and on 58th iso other desirable property. Owl PHY, southeast corner Lexington a CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Weat Side. OR SALE—ON THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, # three story high stoop browa Race Houne, te , aot caas pean, Bay been meen ier POUgbOUts, Price 28,00, MEAIES, bo7 Siath avenue, corner Nineteenth sirest. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TORENT, 1G FARMB.—9,000 ACRES, GOOD AGREE Goo, ‘34 miles south of improved Farms, The piece mol rapidly than most any other place in pbousaoae are settling. Address C. K. LANDES, AAU BROADWAY BY STANLEY DAY WAST SIDE Ubosee oF Lote or gale: wee the Real Baiaie Circular aitously dist Tu /\. three story high stoop brick, street, between Third aud Fourth furnished or unfurnisl BROADWAY—STANLEY DAY OFFERS A 5x60x95, in Eleventh n ues, Hear Broadway, and attic high stoop brick Ho) in Weat Tenth street, Pith aa seis avenuce, “Apply to We P. SEY: MOU, 171 Broadway. OR SALE OR TO LET—ON NINTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, high Meee (airs feet) brick House, cheap. WM. RAYNOR, No. 534 Pine street, ae SALE CHEAP—A SMALL, NEAT TWO STORY wi A TAREE STORY BRICK BASEMENT HOUSE, southeast corner of 11th street and Fourth avenue, for pl erga Inquire at 28 West Tweifth street or on the 2 FIRST, CLASS HOUSES_ON STH, MADISON, AND he ns sta ad oh ni )t } bles. “W. PB. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. A NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Houses for sale or to let. G, LESPINASSE, No. 5 Pine street. A.ROR SALE, ON EASY CERMS AND AT PRICES « to suit the times, the following Property :—Three story high stoop brown stone, 282 East Fifty-firat street; three story high stoop brown stone, Sixty-first street, west of Lex- ingt ne; three story’ high stoop brick, 223 Fifty- third street; two Lota, west side of Lexington avenue, be- tween Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, For further particulars inquire of owner, A, KLABER, 184 and 136 Eighteenth street, New York, FIRST CLASS CORNER HOUSE ON LEXINGTON ‘avenue for sale or exchange for smaller houses or cor- ner lot, 8. SMITH, Frankfort House, corner Frankfort and William atreets, SACRIFICE.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, A THREE story and basement brown stone House in Fast Fifty- eighth street; choice location ; all the modern improvements ; immediate possession. Apply to owner, 100 Catharine street. IFTH AVENUE.—A LARGE MANSION, WITH 8TA- eleyant Soran Qouser finished in hard wood. throughout, an ‘corner House, ia bard wi r an MARTIN KLENEN, Ill Broadway. ‘ARLEM,—FOR BALE, A THREE STORY FRAME louse, high brick basement, all improvements, extra Seiween Filth and biaiavenues, soul sess) ene tb wy ween ane avenues, couth side, osrik, N MURRAY HILL, THIRTY-NINTH STREET, FIFTH and Sixth avenues —A strictly first class four story brown on rrouewrood doors, very f rt, and isto be sold very cl x ; terms easy, but mus . me HATCH & RIKER, 172 Broadway. ([¥O, FINE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT AND aub-cellar Houses for sale—With all modern improve- ments; price of one $5,500 and the other #7,500; terms easy. aus e Eleventh street, second house west of Fourthave- nag, Brcokia, oF Reade street, Cary & Blingerland’s car- shop. x ‘A.-9,,h WILLARD & CO., 0), PINE, STREET, ARE + ready,to purchase oF Joan! on ‘frat, class mortgages in ibis'city or Brooklyn, None but principals need apply. 4.—MONEY TO BUY MORTGAGES AND TO LOAN the States of New York and New Jersey. WASHINGTON R. NICHOLS, __ Counsellor-at-Law, 116 Broadway, room 12, A —MONEY BA 10am ON GOOD IMPROVED CITY + pro) ; loans negotiated; epatTonsnty | loans neyotiated; frst and second mortgag HASTINGS, COLVIN & SALMON, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine T ONCE.—WANTED, $40,000, IN ONE OR TWO SUMS, on new, first class city dwellings, first mortgage: large Sangin. Principals only address INVESTMENT, Herald OR SALE— Chotce City and County Bonds, Paving W per cenvand over. All of a high order, and first class securities of undoubted ebaracter. Interest and principle payable in the city of New York. Suitable for perinancnt, safe and profitable invest- ‘menta. For sale ata large reduction below par for the present Government securities received in exchange at the best rates, and bonds purchased by out-of-town residents sent by ‘express free of charge. ‘rustees, executors of estates, capitalists and otbers seck- ing reliable investments are naag these bonds. a0 New York city Railroad Stocks and Bonds, Insurance, Bap k and Gasght Stocks, including an extensive variety of Rail- road Bonds and other securities, all of a first class character, paying large dividends and interest, at low rates for invest ments, by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 43 Pine street, N. B.—All securities not dealt in at the New York Stock Exchange Boards receive special attention, as has been the custom of this house for mi years, OURTH NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW York.—New York, March 94, 1870.—The coupons due ‘April I, on bonds of the county of ‘Arapahoe, Colorado, will be paid on presentation at this bank on aud after that date. B. SEAMAN, Cashier. ‘PATEREST FROM THE FIRST OP EACH MONTH. Citizens? Savings Bank, 58 Bowery, southwest corner of ©: street. Money deposited'’on or before April 1 will bear interest from that date atthe rate of six per cent on al) sums exceeding five dollars. Interest paid or credited in Ju) Bank opyn every day from 10 days and Saturdays from 10 A. M. NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON the bonds and stocks of the city and county of ; 1, 1870, will be paid Monday, May 2 by Hsq., Chamberlain of the city, at bis’ office in the Ouse. The transfer boolss will be closed Friday. April 1, 1870. RICHAKD B. CONNOLLY, Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, New Yous, March 28, 18% 2H AND TRADERS’ SAYINGS INSSITU- ion, 283 Bowery, near Houston street ix per cent interest paid on all 10,000. Money deporited now will draw interest from April 1. German spoken. Open daily from 10 to 3, and on Mondays and Wednesdaya from 10 to. ALFRED T. CONKLIN, President. Henny C, Fisnen, Secretary. ‘NOTICE 70 BONDHOLDERS OF THE CITY OF BUR: ington, lowa,—The undersigned, Chairman of the Board offCommissioners appointed to compromise and adjnst the eily indebtedness, is now prepared to exchange new bonds running twenty-five years, bearing six per cent interest per annum, interest payable semi-annually in the city of New ‘York, for old Bonda and accrued interest at par, in aecord- ance with ap arrangement made with bondholders, The new Bonds bring issued under the provisions of the “Enabling act” of the State, sanctioned by a vote of the citizens, thelr validity is unquestioned. Au. ordinance having been adopted by the City Council which provides for a sinking fund and the payment of jnterest, the ‘ultimate extinction of the bonds and the prompt payment of interest ls guaranteed, Any holders of ol Bonds and Coupons may gend them for exchange to the undersicned or to the First National or Na- tional State Bank of Buritngton, Iowa, who will make the exchange und return the new bonds without expense to the holders. WM. BELL, Mayor City Burlington, Iowa. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. D TREASURY DEPARTMENT, CoLuMnta, 8. C., Mareh 3, 1870. ‘The interest maturing Apri 1, 1870. on the bonds of the Btate of South Carolina will be and January of each y . M. to to7 P.M. ms from $5 to id in gold on demand on and after Aprill, at the banking honse of H. H. Kimpton, No. 9 Naseau street, New York. NILES G, PARKER, ‘Treasurer State of Sonth Carolina, HE COUVONS OF THE PORTLAND WATER COM- pany bonds, maturing the Ist of April A. C.. will be paid 4m goid at the ollices of Messrs. U. VON HOFFMAN & CO. of New York; or Measrs, C, D, HEAD & T. H. PERKINS, of Boston. [NON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.—1HE UOU- ponsof the 7 per cent land grant bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, due April t, 1875. will be paid, on and after that date, at the office of sue company, 46 Sears? building, Boston, and at the banking house of Morton, Bliss & Go., 30 Broad street, New York. JOHN M.S. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. W class city improved property. R, 47 William street. First and Second Mortzages, in sums from 82. TED-A MORTGAGE FOR $15,000 ON RST SAML GLOV! YYANTED ar ONC OOD APPLICATIONS FOR 820,000. L, BUTLER '& CO., 69 Liberty sir ANTED TO. PURCHASE—FIRST MORTGAGES ON improved City Property, Apply to WM. F. HEINS, 181 Broadway. 000 WASTED FoR FOUR To six MONTHS Fe for the use of which a handsome bon wit be given and ample secarity, but not negotiable, Address box 1,250 Post oitice, $5 OOO WASTED 08 BOND AND MORTGAGE ON ). improved and valuable Property in Hudson Address box 3,876 Post office, connty, State of New Jers New York. $5 OO O-AXD SEVERAL LARGER AND SMALLER sums, to loan on City, Brooklyn or first Wertchester county Property, without bonus. Morty dought. {, M. DAVENPORT, 132 Naseau street, 10 LOAN-ON TIN KLENEN, 1) Broadway. TO LOAN UPON FIRST MORTGAGES $43.500 or second morten Dox 4,859 Post onic TY TY, FOR Apply at once to’ MAR- ) Pine street. TO LOAN, IN ONE OR MORE SUM! on Improved Property; no objection to first s bearing seven per cent interest. Address ¥—ON BOND AND MORT. $125,000. free en's tp suis to suit. Bonds and Mort; t, third floor, JOUN T. IRVING. yd TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- $150 000 gage, in suins of 89,000 and upwards, on Real Estate in tho city of Brookiya. JOHN F, CONREY, 62 Wall stroct, room 12. r 10 LOAN ON BOND AND Mont. $250.00( wage, in New York and Brooklyn; all trust fonds, and no bonus wanted, Pp 150.000 froved froperty in the cities of New ork and Brooklyn and New Jersey. Principals onty M. MASON, No. 1 Centro street. TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN-IN SUMS $800 000 Trae teas ro oan IN, SMe and Brooklyn Property,. First and Secowd Mortgages: 5 HASTINGS, 48 Broad street, LOAN OFFICES. a A’ 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP *# fe - ; me pare nadvances made Amonds, eh a elry, &c., the same bi 7B e Batches, somal same bought, at 77 Bleecker T 1,910 BROADWAY, BETWr and Thirty-third streets, up sie Feraonal Property of every descrip! THIRTY-SECOND —Money loaned oa Jon wud same bought and ALLiaM A. GLOVER. » FORME of Brookiyn—Money ‘hberally advanced on tiem, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, more particulecly ou Fianos, Busie tly confidential. Same bought and sold, ‘T HYMAN’S, 658 BROADWAY, ‘CORNER OF BOND > street.—Liberal advauces made on Petoonds and | Watcher, silverware, &e., oF will pay the Lighest market i , NEAR WALUACK" efor Diatnonds, Wate 7 ¥ the highest pri and Jewelry, or advance on same. ISaa' Broxer, 67 Thirteenth stree , ROOM NO. 5—THE HIGHEST inmonda, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ances mite on the same. A. HONIGMAN, Broker, ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'S Peaiog peel ablished fifteen years.—NEW- MAN LEOPOLD buys, sells or advances liberally on Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies, Merchandise and other Securities negotiated for. prices are paid for ware, &c,, apd liberal ad t Br CORNER PLOTS, 10 AND 14 LUTS BACH, below Sith street, very cheap; terms easy. Also Plots ‘and single Lots on and near Sth, Madison and 4th avenues, 40th to 98th atreets, P, BBYMOUR, 171 Broadway. IR SALE—ON FIFTH AVENUE, AN ELEGANT brown stone hich stoop House, elaborately, finished in hard woods ; with all modern improvements; will exchange for other city Property on very reasonable terms as to mort- gage. Address J. 1., box 2,986 Post office, New York, OR SALE—IN HARLEM, AT A BARGAIN, TWO COT- tages, very cheap, se the owner is leaving the clty ; they are near the Central Park and between the Boulevards. Cs on Mra, SANFORD, 362 Bowery. (OR SALE—CHEAP, HOUSE AND LOT 368 LEXING- ton avenue; house in perfect order. Inquire on the premises from 10 to 12 M, and3 tod P. M. OR SALE—LARGE PLOT OF GROUND IN THE Jower part of the city, valuable for manufacturing pur- poses; four Lots, about 25x10), on Rose street, and one Lot adjoining the rear, on Vandewater street; formerly occupied as a sugar retinery. ‘Two sections of modern tubular Bollers, Jo good order, ready for wie, on the premises. Apply 16 OCKERSHAL ROS. 16 and 18 Kose street. OR SALE--A FINE CORNER LOT; FOURTH AVE- bie and Fitty-fifth street; will be sold at abargain. Ad- dress CHARLES M. EARLE, 176 Broadway, room 30. OR SALE—THREE NEW THREE STORY AND BAS! ment high stoop brown stone front Houses, north side Seventy-tirst street entrance to Central Park, between Third and Fourth avenues; price to suit the times. Apply on the premises, of to T. J. FILCH, #o8 Third avenue, Terma eusy. OR SALE-VERY LOW, THOSE ELEGANT MODERN Houses on Park avenue, southwest corner of Thirty- eighth atreet, opposite the Park, built on an entirely Lew play, delightfully arranged, fished in black walnut, dc.; these houses are situated ih the best location on Murray Hill, and tn the highest and healthiest part of the city. Apply to EH. LUDLOW & 00., No. 8 Fine street. JOR SALE—THE FOUR FIRST CLASS TENEMENT Houses on Fifty-tifth street, pear Third avenue, paying large reuts; sold separately or together, on very reasonable terms. FRED. 8. MYERS, 493 Broadway. VOR, SALE TNRER BRICK MOUSES ON EAST Ninetieth street, price 000 each; terms easy. to TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & 00., 395 Broadway, JOR SALE VERY CHEAP OR TO LET-FURNISHED ir unfurnished, the handsome brown stone House 212 East Fifty-eighth street; nearly new. Apply on the premises, ae — FOR, SALE OR TO, RENT THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House in Lexington avenue; also an elegant country Residence, one hour from New York. Apply to A. M. PEN(Z, 43 Pine alreet, OLD PRICE.—FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT THREE story high stoop brown stove House, 17x46x103, in Sav- cnty first atroot, between Third and Fourth avenuen; ‘816,40, worth $20,000, T. H. BALDWIN, 58 Liberty atreet. OUSE FOR SALE-145 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH street, near Lexington avenue; is a four story, basement, aub-cellar, high atoop Drown stone, in complete order: parlors fo ofl. Inquire #n premises or of W. W. STEPHLEN- Broadway, room 17. 4WO FINE LOTS FOR SALE IN SECOND avenue, near Lighty-second street ; level grade; no rock; fine building sites. ‘Terma easy. ROBERT TT. MEEKS, 80 Cedar street. HIRD AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY CHEAP.—A three story and cellar Building, with handsome store front and Lot, will be sold on terms to suit; price $12,200. Inquire on the, premises, Third avenue, east side, fourts house north of 1051 3 puE ONLY CORRECT "LIKENESS OF KIBRNAN'S DESTROYING ANGEL, WHICH PASSED OVER THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL," WILL BE FOUND IN THE TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. LOOK OUT FOR THIS IMMENSE UIT IN TO-DAY’S :l*| | $3,000 CAPH BEST CHANCE FOR SALE, A ? fine brown stone high stoop House, beauti- fully painted: every improvements, large yara; located tn Sixiy-second street; price $11,200. Permits at W. BARNES’, No, 4 Pine street, 1.0. QOOTHALE, CASH;-FOR SALE, TWO STORY : Ne brick basement, attic and aub-cellar House, 1x86x50; gas fixtures, 11 rooms; No. 2 Willett street, near Grand. Inquire of JOHN CALLERY, 364 Scammel atreet. $14.00 between Lexington and Third avenues ; jot 26x. 1$4,000 cash required. M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 B14. 500-850 C297, FOR A, RST, CLASR : at Uiree story and basement brown stone House; possession immediately. Inquire at 431 East Fifty- eighth Blreet, on the premises. $21 000 FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP DAL. brown stone House, 18,9x45x102.2, on Seventy- eighth strect, near Madison avenue; hard wood finish and complete in every respect. ‘Termu to auit. eS M.A. 3. LYNCH, 72 Cedar street. $23.000 FOR A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSF, with stable in rear, on Twenty-ninth street, block ; only lar street. FOR A BROWN STONE HOUSE, 19X45 3100; on Thirly-et hth strect, near Lexing- ton avenue, , LYNCH, 72 Cedar aireet. ‘ West Sidco TAREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK, 25X55X100.5, near Brondway, below the Park, ata bargain, wilh or Without furniture; poss immediate. NLEY DAY, 111 Broadwa: T AN UNEXCEPTIONABLY -LOW vRICE—NO. 51 West Fifty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- nues; house 19.4x56 ; lot 100.5 ; four stories, high stoop, brown stone front; Gnished first class in every respect; neighbor- hood unsurpassed. Apply on premises. A. FHOE, SALE, NOS. 8 10 AND, 18 WEST FORTY. « fifth stvect. Four story high stoop brown stone hou: Atrictly first class. Price $80,000. Apply on the premise: FULL LOT AND BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE, NO. 82 Franklin street, between Broadway nud Church street. ‘Terms to suit. THEO, MARTINE, 74 Robinson street. FOUR STORY BRICK HOU , IN FORTY-SECOND atreet, near Eleventh avenue, for sale or exchange for Long Island farn G. LESPINASSH, No. 5 Pine street. A GREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, THE NEWLY built four story and basemens brick House, No. 673 Eleventh avenue, near Forty-eighth street, now occupied as ® grocery store and by good tenants, and is let at low rents; brings #1,200 atyear; has water on ench floor and all improve: ‘algo ® party Wall privilece, which can be sold readily Thie house must be sold before the Ist of May to close a mortgage, amd can be bought for $8,500; #4,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to M. LYNCH, 9 Tenth avenue, cor- ber Sixteenth street, CONVENIENT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House for sale or to rent; Forty-eighth atzeet, bet Fitth and Sixth avenues; 17 rooms; complete order. $2,800. ROBERT T, MEEKS, +0 Cedar VERY DESIRABLE PARCEL OF EIGHT LOTS, 1003300, on Wesi Twenty-third street, one block from Erie Railway ferry, C. C. More lease; low ground rent; a bargain to # prompt buy WILLIAM E, HAWS, 1% Broadway, 12 to 4. LAST CHANCE—MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. West Twent th street, four story brick, all improv meats, only $10, terms easy. MOR! BAER, 29 West Thirty-fourth street. A CHANCE, 70 BUY A FOUR STORY IaH STOOP A. Grown stone House at a very low figure ; first class locn- 8.9355; lot 100.6; all modern improvements; situ ated north side of Fifty-Ofth street, midway between Fifta and Sisth avenues. Apply on premises, oF to 8. L. BRAD- LEY, 51 West Fifty-eixth street, FIRST CLASS THREE STORY BROWN STONE JA. House, French roof, high stoop; basement and first Story trimmed with hard wood and frescoed; pinmbed toroughout with tin lined lead pipe; will be nold furnished or unfurnished or leased for aterm of years with furniture; ;, possession at any time. Inquire on ‘Thirty-third street. A. H. NORTON, Set xh ce Kea Fe cabs YOR S\LE—NEAR FORT WASHINGTON, 2% ACEES Hoe, Saiuabie Land; splendid improvements; ‘ine large e, arupie stables; small fruits, shade and fruit trees; ex- tensive views: high, healthy location; price $38,000; half cash, Adidress for particulars, H, 8, Herald ofiice, POR, SALB-A VALUABLE CORNER TOUSE, AND “Lot on Irving piace. Inquire of HOMER MORGAN, Jo. 2 Pine street. Fo SALE—LOTS ON MiTH STREET, WITH WATER tront, 22 feet from the Boulevard (new line), now being Address G. completed, making this a first Class investment, HES, 110 William street, jor s NO. 17 WEST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, near Fifth avenne, a magnificent four story brown stone high stoop House, built’ inmost substantial manner; has all the modern Improvements; double floors, plate glass, rose- Wood doors; tering easy. Apply to the owner No. 7 West Fifty-third street, Wish nae TaD Saat ecndt four story brown stone House, with an, , for saloon ay terme Me Ay J. LYNCH, M2 Cedar atreet,” TH AVENUE, s8—FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT FOUR «) story brown stone House, 26x60; in fine order. Owner, No. 534 Pine street, room 17, from 110 8. 14 ABINGDON SQUARE-25 FEET FRONT, 21 ROOMS, fn perfect order; all improvements; newly A optaea Inquire of the owner, 61 Morton street, before 10 A. 4TH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- 3 ue For sie Tull size four story high sloop prone ute ed and in splens order; che Stonce: Apply 10 JSAAC HONIG, 26 Pine atrect. ” 1 RET.—FOR SALE LOW, OR TO LET, FUR- 4 ‘apes Boh eee barrier ay) wt at modern nent Dwelling; convenient to Broadway, large basement PYeISTEVENSON & SON, It Pine street, (A? FAIRMOUNT, NEAR TREMONT DEFOT.-t0 LET, new Cottage! elght rooms and cellar; good garden; $ss0. itage, Dive rooms and ce rene COMA e, ONS TANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway, BROADWAY.-- WESTCHESTER | COUNTY Tm A Houses, Farms, &c., for sale or rent. See Real Estate Circular, distributed’ gratuitously daily, mailed on receipt of stamp, by STANLEY DAY. RARE BARGAIN.—COUNTRY STORE AND FARM of 2 acres, in a healthy and thriving village 90 miles from New York, with first class buildings; Post office in store; gooa business stand; price only 4,500; buildings ‘lone worth more money. Address Mr. WALKER, Stro burg, jon, balance good timber; fine buildings; 4 Ding streams 70 miles from New York. Yrice with stock aud farthing implements, 86,000, Owner, having lost a, leg 18 compelled to sell, Canbe seen at D. F, Curley's, 27 New MOUNT VERNON, 45 MINUTES FROM TWENTY- AT A’ enth sire! Neat Haven Railroad, and five min- ‘tes from renndny Fob ‘House, in a order; ten fine rooma; Mansard roof; lot 100x105; onl 98,000; 2,00 oot C i balan Call on of address GE .w, 188 Nassau street, LEGITIMATE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN, WITH- Counnelloreat-La A AL cut rinks coun, home, one hour from cits, near jepot, Wo! ‘Or a MORTZ & CO., 83 Pine street, basement, T NEW BRIGHTON.—TO RENT—TWO DELIGHT- fully located Villas, one furnished pogera improve- minutes of enta; gardens, stables, lawn and shade; Wall wires HAMILTON, 26% Broadway. ‘T MELROSE, MORRISANIA.—FOR SALE, TO RENT, Houses, Farms, Country Seats; money loaned on mort- Rise; Mortgigen purchased. | Apply at the Westchester Land ice, No. # New Chambers atreet, . G. W. DITCHETT. A. HOUSE AND LOB, IN RAHWAY, N. J, CHEAP; lot 6)x100; ae stoop frame house, contains 11 roome; five, minutes! walk fromthe depot; price 83,000, ‘one-hak cash, balance on bond and mortgage; house will rent for 400. “Address T., box 6,062 Post office. A¥L PAYING RENT AND DESIRING 70 OWN THEIR ‘own homes while oceupying them should send for pamphlet (sent free), showing how it can be done in the city of Elizabeth, near Blizabethport depot. Houses new and to E. R, KELLOGG, No. 3 ready for o¢oupution. Appl r econd street, near Broadway, Broadway, New York, or Eifzabethport, —FOR SALE, FOUR STORY BRICK |. House, 413 West Forty-seventh street, 25 by otextra depth, I8L feet; garden in front; laundry, storage house and grapery in rear; nice location. Inquire ob premises, Miscefancous. STORES AND LOTS, COUNTRY nought, sola and exchanged, Loans PD. REED, W. A. BRONSON, ym No. 2. NITY RESIDENC J Seats and Farms negotiated. Po, SALE.—A GREAT VARIETY OF HOUSES AND Farms for sale, in New York, Jersey City, Brooklyn and vicinity. Great bargains in Tenement Housor, P, D, REED, 161 Broadway, room No. 2 RENTS COLLECTED IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN and Jersey City. Reliable reference fgiven, Call on or address GOODENOUGH & WARNER, 81 Cedar street. $4 000 ONLY REQUIRED FOR A FOUR STORY ce private Residence below the Park, 21x50x70; rented for $2,700; balance can be pald by instalments. Ad- dress for three days BARGAIN, Herald o! SAL RARE BARGAIN.—THREE STORY BASEMENT AND A sud-ceilar frame House, filled in, tin roof, 13 rooms, gas and water thronghout, first rate iocation, few minutes from Fulton ferry ; rents J ‘Nassau street, Brooelyn. ROOKLYN, E, D.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, THREE story high’ basement Philadelphia brick House, 118 Keap street, near Bedford avenue (the Prospect avenue), 22x46x100; perfect order; ten minutes from ferry to Roose: velt street and Division avenue ferry to Grand street, BROOKLYN, PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE tor New York Property—A desirable corner Reaidence, 33g story brown atone house, with two story brick extension, #ituated corner ot Greene and Carlton avenues; one of the best locations in Brooklyn. Price moderate. ‘Terms easy. Apply to or adcres D. A. SMITH, 13 Greene avenu rooklyn. \LERMONT AVENUE, NEAR DEKALB, BROOKLYN.— J peeaaey ute House, now rented for $880, for sale at ou mortgage $8,500, balance eath. ‘ Be eM. 'A.'J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar street. POE SALe— A NEAT, WELL SHED FURNISHED TWO story and basement House, on the north side of Jackson Street, near Leonard street, Williamsburg, fifteen minutes from cither of the ferries; water, gas and sewer connected; price 84,500, 12,600 casi x30; lot 25x100, POR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT 64 CLERMONT AVE- hue, Brookiyn, containing, 10 rooms, with alll modern improvements; housen finished in the best manner; splandid yard, with choice vines; within easy walking distance of Terris, conventent to four lines of cars; price 6,000. ‘Terme easy. OR SALE—THE NEW WELL BUILT FIRST CLASS ‘brown stone House 358 Sackett street, between Smith and Hoyt streets; all the modern improvements; pleasantly lo- cated in the Centre of a large block of similar class housea; size, 21x40; parties wishing a genteel residence would do well to examine thia property as it will be sold for the value. In- quire on the premises, OR SALE—DESIRABLE STONE FRONT HOUSES, 20x40x100, pleasantly located on bocb aides of Gates ave- hne, near Marcy avenue; 12 rooma; every improvement; well built; price very low; terms easy, and immediate pos- seasion. Apply to F, C. VROOMAN, on the premi OR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE STORY RROWN stone basement, attic and sub-cellar House No. 21 Elm place, Brookiyn; lot 140 feet, with stable in the rear, In- quire’ on the premises. OR SALE OR TO LET—A NEW FIRST CLASS THREE ‘story brick House, with all improvements, in an unex- ceptionable neighborhood near Prospect Park. Price $9,000, ‘or rented for #600. A #3,500 Firat Mortgage for sale. A. J. WALKER, 249 Pear! street. OR SALE OR TO L&T—IN GREENPOINT, A BRICK Factory, two storica and, cellar (25x9 feet}, corner of Franklin and Quay streets, near Tenth aud Twenty-third street ferries. 1OR SALE OR TO LET—AN EXTENSIVE PLANING, Kesawing and Moulding Mill, with Machinery in compiete running order, with eligible dock privileges ; situated on Gow- anus Canal, near ‘Third street bridge. Also to let, a large Brick and Lime Yard, with commodfons dock frontage ; situ- ated al Third street bridge. Apply on the premises, corner Bond and Third streets, Brooklyn. OR SALE OR TO LET—NEW THREE STORY HIGH stoop brick basement House, twelre rooms, replete with every modern improvement; elezant neighborhood; No. 19 Macon street, near Fulton avenue; $4 minutes to ferry; only $8,000, and very easy terms, CALLENDEK & LAURENCE, £0 Pine street. JOR SALE OR RENT—416 CLINTON STREET, NEAR Fourth place, Brooklyn; price 10,600; rent %1,000. Inquire of Mr, HAYS, nest door, or L, ABBETT, 229 Broad- way, New York. FLUNTER'S POINT.-FOR SALE CHEAP, TWO BEAU. tiful first class Houses, new, well build; in each nine splendid parlor tloors; good neighbor- hood; price $4,800; torms easy: near the ferries. ‘Third house in East Fourth street, east aide of East avenu Ts .<-A_ CHANCE TO buy a three story and Vasement brick House; lot 25x10 ; 16 rooms; water on every floor; house in good condition ; price $5,000, Apply to J. H. McDONOUGH, 25 Hamilion avenue, or 72 President street. OOK AT THIS, basement and perfect order; good nei ton Fark. BUCK ‘OR $5,500. TWO STORY, ATTIC, b-cellar’ House, with improvements: Aborhood ; six blocks from Washing: 1 & SANDERSON, 162 Broadway. N THE FINEST PART OF UNION STREET—A PLOT of Lots, 125x126, for sale at less than the adjoining Lots Drought mt auction recently, MARCUS H. LAING, 42 John street, New York. EVERAL DETACHED DWELLIN © ground, for sule. Delightfully situated on DeKalb and other avenues. MARCUS H. LAING, 42 John street, New York. JASHINGTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN.—A BEAUTI- ful Residence, in perfect order; six ots, running through, with stable on the rear streot cheap for ‘cash, 01 will exchange. MARTIN KLENEN, 11] Broadway. 1 OOO BROWN AND INSTALMENTS, WILL PUR. H octnse three story high mop, House near Ful- srry ; splendid order; 11 rooms; price ton Ferry SPUANDREW, 202 Broadway, 11 A’M, to P. M. 500 CASH: THE, BALANCE ON BOND AND 9) mortgage, will buy a new Store and Dwelling on Graham avenue, Williamsburg, that will pay 20 percent on the investment.’ Apply to JOHN B. STEVE! Ewen and Skiilman street, Williamsburg. $3,500 der. Terms easy. Apply on preimises or to W 68 Pine atreet. 500 —FOR SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP a) + brick House, Washington avenue, between Myrtle and Park av ments; easy terms. EY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. ‘ A GREAT BARGAIN—ON WESTERN SLOPE OP BER: gen Hill, near steam or horse cara, large House and Barn, with 44 city Lots. Price $9,500. CUAKLES W. WARD, THREE WEDL BUILT FRAME HOUSES, 8, 80 and 62 Skiilman street, in complete or: ues, Brooklyn; all modern improve- TRAVER & BSLEN, 08 Liberty at JER: Cedar street. POE, SALE A NEW HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, IN West Hoboken, N; J. price 7,000; cheap; of easy accesn by cars; 20 minutes’ walk from the ferry, ‘Inquire at 169 Broadway, room 13, POR SALE ORTO LET ON MONTGOMERY AVENUE, near Warren street school house, Hudson City, brick Hot $400 pe: barn, throe Jos in garden; the best location? ai 468 Sixth avenue, New York. To Let or Lense. FINE HOUSE TO RENT—IN JERSEY CITY, NE. (0 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to oni rent unfurnished, $1,000. RUBERT 7, MEEKS, 60 T YON manding an w over an acre of groun trees; will be sold low to close an estate. ELL’ CO., No. 7 Pine street, GOOD FARM OF 50 ACRES FOR SALE—IN ROCK- land county; stone dwelling, ample outbuildings, ice- house (filled); situation beautiful’ and healthy; three miles from Nannet;’ price #9,b0U, Would exchange for smaller pro- perty. W. H. MELICK, 421 Broadway, A FARM OF 20 ACKES FOR SALE—GOOD HOUSE, plenty fruit, 6 minutes from depot; one 17 acres, one 33 ‘acres, one 4 acres, one 10 acres, two miles from Plainfield. P. ZEGLIO, 12 Centre street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE, IN THE most fashiouable part of Paterson, N. J., to let to a pri- vate family. M. A, J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar street. BFAUTIFUL COTTAGE, REPLETE WITH EVE} convenienee, at Long Branch, near the Stetson Hous for sale on easy terms. M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar street, NUMBER OF DESIRABLE PLACES TO LET AT Rahway, N. J, one hour from city—Large House, $550; do., 8500; one at I, RY TAPPEN, Rabway, N. J. 70 L R§.—A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, COM- passed view of the Hudson, with beautifully laid out in fruit and shade Apply to MITCH- Y T RAHWAY, N. J.—A FURNISHED HOUS eT, 32 by &, 18 rooms, with basement; water and heater; two blocks from depot; with or without stable; or exchange for ‘other desirable’ property. Inquire of 'N. MOONY, on the premmi: T RAHWAY. TO LET, A GOOD HOUSE, OUT BUILD- ings, &c.;38 neres of good land; Joeation high; ¥700; Stock wold at fair valuation if wanted; other Placot. HENRY TAPPEN, Rahway, N. J. FINE MODERN RESIDENCE AND OUTBUILD- ings, with 90 acres bizhly cultivated Land; abundance of frmtand shade; benusituly {oeated; high ground; 8 antes trom Jersey City; very cheap, terms easy. ey CYS very chs SEYMOUR, 171 Broadwa: HANDSOME RESIDENCE—TWELVE ROOMS, BARN, A ‘ttrringe house, ice house, fine orchard, small fruit abundant; river front; boating and fixbing; mountain r jon of New Jersey ; 23 acres land; $10,000; terms to suit miles in New Jersey. CHARLES W. WARD, 79 Cedar st T NORWALK, CONN.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A ror Gy or Brooklyn Property, an excellent large House, us and water, barn, carriage house, stable and ice ‘one acre in tne garden, fruit and beautiful location, Photog 0. GB PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ‘UST BE SOLD-SIX ACRES DELIGHTFUL WATER frout, near j fine Hi Matt tt td cue et Owner at B: rowning’s, 82 Cortlandt street, ANURSING ISLAND, LONG ISLAND SOUND, NEAR Rye Station. “The former residence of General Dix, 27 cree; large, fine House, stable, outbuildings; frait and boal- Ing: perfectly healthy. To let or lease, furnished. RD, APTHORP & CO., 110 Broadway, New York. EW BRIGHTON, 8. I.—TO LET, FIVE HOUSES, $650 to 9,000; six furnished, #800 to ‘oF reasonable for summer, situated near St. Mark's and Pavilion Hotels. COLLINS, 38 Fine stre PEANING MILL AND DOCK PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Op account of health of one of the partners the whole or part of the oproperty is now offered on easy and liberal terms, For further, information inquire of W. H. ALLEN, 47 Warren atrect, New York, or UFFORD & LATHAM, West Troy, N. ¥. YE.—TO RENT, A LARGE, FIRST CLASS FUR- nished House, lawn five acres, fine stable and carriaze house} near beach, Apply 10 WILLIAM B, HALSTED, MQRNTON M. RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, (06 ers for re situated at Peekekill, Bh Seed ey enh ieee turished; rent O00; also Store and Koom 46 Hudson street, $400. [1° PHYSICIANS.-FOR SALE, FINE GOTHIC HOUSE, Barn snd acre of Land, in ndid order, beautifully situated in a town of 1,50) inhabitants, in western part of New York ; no other physician ; declininy ra cause of sell- ing, Inquire of or address Mrs, THOMPSON, 26 Fourth place, Brooklyn. rice, including extensive practice, $33,000. 10 LET—THE COUNTRY SEAT KNOWN AS FAIR- lawn, on Passaic river, opponite Belleville, N. J., em- bracing the mansion house, lener'’s cottage, gate lodge, curiae. house und stable, and from 15 to 20 acres of magni- ficent lawn, weil stocked with fruit and ornamental! trees; rent $1,000, Inquire of CHARLES C. WAKELBY, 104 Kast street, New York. Tenth (0 LET—A HANDSOME COTTAGE, BEAUTIFULLY situated on Hhe Passaic river, opposite Belleville, N. J. ‘The house contains from 16 to 16 rooms; has » furnace, water closet. laundry, &c.; attached are from two to ten acres of land, well stocked with fruit and ornamental trees; garden, carriage house, barn, Ac. ; both well and running water on the place; location from 45 minutes to one hour from New York. Inquire of CHARLES C. WAKELEY, 104 East Tenth atreet, New York. 10 LET—AT ORANGE, N. J.. MAIN STREET, NEAR Brick chureh, a new furnished House. See B. BARR, with H. B. Clatin & Co, (0 LET—AT YONKERS, FURNISHED, A FIRST CLASS House, grounds and stable. SUTTON, 117 Wall st. (PO LET-AT DARIEN, CONN. A HOUSE, AND ONE ‘acre of land, with stable and every convenience for a family; pomeaaién April; rent moderate. “Apply at No. 1 East Seventeenth street. (0 LET_THE FLAT THIRD FLOOR OF 597 SIXTH ‘avenue; six rooms, a parlor, dining room, three bed- rooms, kitchen, with Beebee's range; stutionary tubs, bath room, hot and cold water, chandelier, marble mantels, closet, 4c, House new, adapted for a amall genteel! family, 10 LET—EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, TEN ROOMED Houke and Barn; tive minutes! walk from depot, Mil- burn, N.J. Inquire of J. 8. PAR; ELLS, Milburn, N, J 10 LET—AT STATEN ISLAND, A PRETTY COTTAGE, nicely furnished, fronting on the lower bay; beautiful view, and surrounded by elegant grounds; stable, &c. Ap- ply t0 A. B. JANIN, No. 2 Broadway. (0 LET—COMPLETELY FURNISHED, AT STATEN Island, on the lower bay, a beautiful’ Residence modern improvements; superb view ; the grounds comprise about ten acren; stable, carrlage house, é&e., &e. For par- ticulars apply to A. B. JANIN, No. 2 Broadway. ae 0 LEY—A GOOD HOUSE AND 14 ACRES OF LAND, ‘one mile from Astoria, 1. T.; possession given April 1. Apply to JAMES M. BLACKWELL, Astoria, or F, E. BLACKWELL, 27 Chambers street, New York. 10 LET—AT ORANGE, A HOUSE, WITH FIVE A\ s barn, fruit; 13s mile from depot; rent $475; partially furnished, Apply at 51 West Twenty-first street. mo LET_IN MOTT HAV! walk Harlem boat. road station, @ two story basement French roof Cottage, with 13 rooms garden, with fruit, c.; rent #500. Appiy to A. J. KAPP, 84 Fulton street, or 234 Kam Fiftieth sticet, New York. 10 LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, FIVE MINUTES' alk from Sailors’ Snug Harbor landing, a Cottage, nine fooms, gas throughout; range and, water in Kitchen. Apply to DELAFIELD & BAX! New York. 0 LET-TWO ELEGANT COUNTRY SEATS AT Stamford, Conn., conventent to depot ; one furnished, the Other unfurnished ; all modern conveniences ; fine vicw ; oud steble, lawn, shade and fruit trees and garden; rent $1.00 unfurnished or $1,500 furnished per annum, Apply toJ. J. JENKINS, 221 Cabal street, a REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 4. ‘OUSES IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN TO EXe e -npnanees Varae ‘or other iy. A large num HUGO GOSH, Nov IBS Bower der the Bank. JEVERAL CHOICE PIECES OF PROPE U tho elty’and country, to exchange on Seok tanies wh considerable cash if reg SEEBE & 80N, 78 % bd corned Rerepretes ie ade ” PROPERTY, Loe ry @ city and country, for exchange ou @ cash basis, ‘considerable cash if desired. M. A, J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar street. HE ONLY CORGECT LIKENESS OF KIERNAN'S “DESTROYING ANGEL, WHICH PASSED OVER THR HOUSE OF ISRAEL,” ” WILL BE FOUND IN TUE TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. LOOK OT FOR THIS IMMENSE HIT IN TO-DAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. ee Pomme tre oa. oe nares jow rates; titles Indio Wer Lands. “Apply to 8. BROMBERG, #0 Broadway, room No. 60 mpo EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR COUNTRY PROPERTY, equity $20,000, a Factory on Cag lots, water and docks, engine, boiler, steam pump, blower and pi pes. connected for fresh and ault water, sino ase can) kind of ‘manafacturing bi i suitable to carey on he lary ness, Address A, B., box 183 Herald office, 10. EXCHANGE OR FOR SALE—A H. ‘Dwelling House, with ten full olty Lote; lar bery, and lenty of fruit of all kin large stable Kaareg. wn riage house; house contains fifteen rooms, with conveniences ; 45 minutes from the clty by Sox 6 Poa ize. asd U hasd EXCHANGE—FOR CLOTHING OR DRY GOO) House, with barn, carriage hot x Lots, shade frat trees; 15 minutes from Pavonia f by steam, 20 minutes from Hoboken by horse cars, recly'on line of Boulevards; view unsurpassed. Address E. D. E., Herald. . 3.—If not sold will lease tbis property. WWOOLLEN FACTORY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—& go0d one Set Mill; excellent water power; sty lor cation for home trade’ and wool; will exchange for York; terms liberal. Address the owner, R, LER, eet. « IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE, TO EXCHANGE 300 or tg let.—2 to 300 acres; fg oe York 100 8@ Iniles, at all prices and alzes, with splendid buildings; all at sacritiees, . SERGEANT, 21 Wall street. rs REAL ESTATE WANTED. JBeARErs, N. J.-WANTED, A LARGE, MODERN Residence, with about eight Jota, in Elizabeth, N. J. for cash or in exchange; location must be first class in every re spect, MARTIN KLENEN, 11] Broadway. Ree ESTATE WANTED.—A MEDIUM PRICED Store or Dwelling in fee, between Fourth and Seventh avenues and above Thirteenth treet, or Store above landt street, on or west of Greenwich; nearly or quite caah will be paid: property well let_ preferred. CHAS. M. EARLE, 178 Broadway, room 20. ‘ANTED—A LOW PRICED FARM, FOR ranured purposes, within 75 mies of New ‘York: partioul and lowest cash price required. Address FARMER, Ruther- furd Park, N. J. . BE 23 cd : Were; FOR A CASH CUSTOMER, A LARGE four story corner House on Fifth or Madison avenuel Jot must be at leas: 251100. MARTIN KLENEN, 111 Brondway. INSTRUCTION. fan T THOMPSON’S—BOOK KEEPING, WRITING, ARITA metic, Grammar, Spelling; day and evening ; ladies’ d partment; Telegray hy, French nd German; private snstruc- tion. THOMPSON'S ‘Business College, 20° Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Institute. T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOW« cry—Private instruction, day and evening, in Telegraphv, Bookkeeping, Writing, Business Calculations, French, Ger Than, Spauish, Shorthand, Drawing, Music, Mathematics and English branches, Ladies’ departinent. T PAINE’S, 62 BOWERY—BOOKKEEPING, ARITH- metic, English Branches, French, Latin taught in strict. iy private rooms ; 24 Writing Lessons $2 60. Can attend day or evening, No classes. Ladies’ department. A PARISIAN GENTLEMAN GIVES LESSONS IN French (grammar. conversation and business corres: Pandence, at pupil's, residence for $10 per quarter. ROFESSOR, box 110 Herald office. 10 LET—AT RAHWAY, N. J., A HOUSE WITH SEVEN rooms and basement ; large garden, with fruit treca, fc. + pleasant location ; ten minutes from railroad depot; rent $278 per year. Apply io H, BERHIMER, 168 Seventh avenue, NO LET—AT ENGLEWOOD, N. J.. GOOD HOUSE, 10 rooms, barn and garden, corner Palisale avenue and atly road. In C. VAN WAGONEN, 27 acres; large house, stable, barn and outbuildings; grapesy and garden; to let or lease. HAZARD, APTHORP & CO.,110 Broad FARM OF EIGHTY ACRES FOR SALE~IN ONEIDA county, with Stock, Crops and Tools; good buildings, Terms easy. Price $30," J.'H. MILLER, corner of Broome, Wi. Je. «Na: cl GREAT BARGAIN-NEAR ELUSHING; 14 TRAINS daily; commutation $50; bedutiful Villa Cottage and two acres of land, tastefully laid out; great variety of fruit, fcehouse, hennery, &c. ; house contains three marble mantels, water closet, bath room, c.; 7,000. But litte money wanted. GOODENUUGH & WARNER, 81 Cedar street, —_ T A GREENWICH.—LARGE HOUSE FOR SALE; beautifully situated for a summer hotel; spacious out buildings; ample grounds; fine shore front. ‘Addreas J. W. ATWATER, Coscob Bridge station, Conn, RICK PROPERTY FOR SALE AT KEYPORT—60 ‘acres brick waterial, machinery and buildings; ani’ Able for making 101,000 per day ; will sell in part; take soue city property. M. MASON, No.1 Centre strect, YHEAP FARMS FOK SALE~—26 MILES FROM NEW _/ York, Erie Railroad; good houses. One 15 acres, $3,000; three ie 1,500, Apply at 761 Greenwich street, and to'8. IRELAND, i Broadway. NHICAGO REAL ESTATE, FAVORABLY LOCATED IN J the improving part of the city, for sale or exchange for a desirable Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware or Clothing. For particulara inquire of SOUTHMAYD & UG., 194 Broadway, room No, 10. INGLEWOOD AND VICINITY.—FINE RESIDENCES for sale, %4,500 to $50,000. A few Houses to rent. Choice Farms for investment and improvement, ©. D. KELLOGG & D. W, SMITH, 115 Broadway, and corner Dean and Palisade lewood. ZYARM FOR SALE—IN NEW JERSEY, 60 ACRES; splendid dwelling house und outbuildings, stock, crops, ke., complete; price low; termseary. Apply to ANNIN & CO., 99 Fulton street. ARM TO LET—AT PATERSON, N. J., ON BROAD- way, in high cultivation, from 10 to 40 acres. For par- Hentare in full apply to VAN.RIPER, 188 Canal strect, New ork. ARM OF #2 ACRES—GOOD SOIL, COTTAGE HOUSE; healthy location; near railroad stations; convenient to pont oflice, stores, scbools and churches; 14 hour from New York. rice $2,000, Several others equally low. WM. WORTS, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn. A BEAUTIFUL RESI- of Tiver and Catskill; price MUND COFFIN, 77 Cedar street. OR SALE-IN HUDgON, N. Y. dence, 17 acres; fine $10,000; terms easy JOR SALE—AT TENAFLY, ON NORTHERN RAIL road of New Jersey, ut acres of beautiful Land, suscep- ible of being divided into villa plots, «ec. ; a chance for some one. W. H, RAYNOR, No. 5}y Pine street, AT NYACK, CORNER MOUSE, CONTAIN- GIOR SALT ing nine roome, with nearly four city Lots;"barn and a variety of fruit trees on the premises; a fine location, with river view, near steamboat and railroad communi ; price #5,500; part can remain on mortgage. Apply to SNELL, 16 Pine atreet. (OR. SALE—AT WEST MORRISANIA, A FIRST CLASS three story Mansard roof House, beautifully located, containing all the improvements; gas, water, &c.; of ent access by sleam and horse cars; but 25 ‘minutes from 26th dey y KINS & CO., No. 7 Pin ;18acres; one hour from New York. Villa Site 3 H. GREEN, Pie! nois; will exchange one or all for good merchandize. B. H, CHADBOURN, Dey Street House, room 46, FOE SALE AT NEWARK THE FIRST CLASS THREE story and basement brick Dwelling House No, 7 Elm street, containing all the modern improvements; will be sold choap and on easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM F. HEINS, 161 Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, FIVE mils from Central Park, near Kingsbridge; 16 clty Lote house, stable nad grounds complete. Apply 10 FARRINGTON & ROCKWELL, Yonkers, or'G. FP, JOHNSON & CO., 85 Water street. FOR SALE, cuea ON EASY TERMS, OR TO EX- change for city property, one of the best’ Farms in Ovs- ter Bay, L. I., 30 miles from here, containing 100 acres, good ae igi unten ec At crops erie yy nog diately, A information given, from to A. M.. . LEVY, 286 East thirtieth street, basement. nie OR SALE OR TO LET—AT KEYPORT, N. J., A FINE Market Truck Farm, $4 acre wo Rood lately occupied st Thirly-fourth street, orchards; one mile from steambo: by Win, K. Meserole. Apply at 37 OR SALE OR TO LE hous’ ininutes’ w For ties —A TEN ROOM HOUSE, and stable, with twelve city lots of ‘alk from Tremont depo ! pply at 450 Bi GOR SALE OR TO LET—A NEAT COTTAGE, WITH barn and half an acre of land; house has seven roome, with water in che kitchen; pleasant location, one mile from two depots and one hour from the city. For further particue lats apply to C. STURM, 15 m street, coacy jand, ten on Falrmount avenue, }OR SALE OR TO RENT—MGERISTOWN, N. J., INA very desirable location, a French roof Cottage, nearly f . furnace, bath rooin, &¢.; Stable, Carriage ; large garden, with fine frui lerms moderate ; possession Inmediately. Address ©. office, or THEO, AYRES, Morristown, OR SAL! —AT WEST END, N. J, 20 minutes from New York, Caree minutes’ walk from depot, two Honses, one of 11 room, 8 lots, price $9,000, rent $700; one of 7 rooms, 2 $84,000, rent $300; plenty of fruit. Li LEY, 165 Broadway, room 17. NA FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, 12 ROOMS; 4 lets in warden; fruit and shade: one of ‘the best loca- Lions; rent, $600, Several Cotta, 1300, B30), $425, 450. CHARLES W. WARD, 79 Cedar street* BANKS OF SHE HUD- Harnburg; has 10 rooms; SSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFrric! ‘al advances tnade on diamonds, watches, jev y and all kinds of merchandise, ‘The suine bought and id HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. l. yivanced on Bode leg ta wis, 4 some bought. ee hor ii JORLPH & BLAIS. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 49 MACDOUGAL street, New York city; contains all the improvements. Apply on the premises, N_ ENGLISH BASEMENT TO LET—HOUSE WITH 13 rooms, on West Hamilton Park, Jersey City ; terms $800. Apply to JOHN B. COLES, 54 William street, New York. FO8 SALES VERY LOW, $1400, RASY TERMS Three story high stoop brick House 228 Forty-seventh street, near Broadway and Eighth avenue cars; all improve- ments; see house and apply to owner 149 Wert Forty-aixth nreet, before 12, and evenings after 3, in store 39 Nassau st. VOR RENT—IN HOBOKEN, SEVERAL DESIRABLY Houses, with allthe modern improvements, within five minutes’ walk from the ferry, For particulars inquire of T. C. DUNN, Jr., Agent, room No. 4, office Hoboken Land and Improvement Company. ACKENSACK.—TO LET, FINE RESIDENCE; beantifully located, with improvements; 30 minutes by Erie Railway ; also small Cottages to let and for sale. E, M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street, J? XOU,WANT A FARM, AT A REASONABLE PRICE, near Port Jervis, Orange county, send tome. Farms of a)} Kinds, Srou £° 10 600 acrer, tor wale, D. HOLBROOB, Port Jervis, ire of 10 LET OR FOR SALE—AT IRVINGTON, N. J., A TWO. story frame Cottage, consisting of nine rooms, with five Acres of Ground. “For further particulars inquire at 28 Vike street. (0 RENT—ON ERIE RAILROAD, TBREE MILES north of Sloatsburg, Orange county, N. ¥., about 2 hours’ Fide from the city, a Country House, with 3 acres of land, on which there isa ‘good orchard, all necessary, outbuildings, and fine facilities for bathing and boating. The property is Fomantically situated in the Ramapo valley, and takes a de- sirable summer residence or boarding place, Rent #500; nos seusion given Apriil. Apply at 18, and 18 Chambers sirect, jew Yor! a large and elegant Country Mansion; a large portion of the rent will be taken in Board if desired. Responsible par- ties only need apply. Address box 2,349 Post olllce, N. ¥. ing RENT—AT EAST ORANGE, A COTTAGE WITHIN three minutes of the depot. Inquire of GEORGE W. SANDFORD, t5 Nassau street, ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—SIX ACRE! ‘ot Land, five minutes from Anderson street depot, Hack ensack, N. J., on the line of railroad, will be sold very’ cheap. Apply to BANTA & WHEELER, corner Main and Essex streets, Hackensack, or the owner, C. MEHR, lol Forsyth rect, New York. IRGINIA FARMS—A FREE STATE; PRODUCTIVE land, splendid climate, frait grows finely; abounds-in oysters, lish, wild fowl. _Prives to suit all. E. A, CONKLING, 202 Broadway. —THE HANDSOMEST RESI- ONKERS PROP A. FRENCH LADY DESIRES TO FIND. AN AMERI- 4A. can family to give two hours’ lessons day and two her board and washing. very *” work in ev fancy thing, in compensation for bi suhidg, Address TRENCH TEACHER, 160 Lexington avenue, corner ‘Thntieth street. (A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO EXCHANGE English lessons for French with @ French lady. Ads areas A. D.. box 108 Herald ollice. an Soin ESTES 1% YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION TO TEACH English, French and music fn a Catholic school or ine stitueton; reference. Address M. V. C., Herald office, A roune LADY DESIRES A SITUATION—IN A GOOD family within fifty miles of New York, to instruc- the rudi- leasant tion mn the English branches, singing, pianofo ments of French and drawing; moderate; a p) home the most desirable. Addreas 8. G, box 1,004 Pom ofleg yw Yor! LPSS0NS IX FRENCH AND, TRANSLATIONS FRO Li “and into French by an experienced teacher. Address C. box 110 Herald oftice. PANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR A. DE TORNO'S ivate lessons at 344 Fourth avenue; Classes at the Mere Library, with bis new combined method. ——~ | ASTROLOGY. ong A —man aie, WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED | CLal . voyant.—Visit her for everything—sickn ibett, nates nuinbers, yood lhok: 400 Canal simset! CAUTION. —#100,000 REWARD FOR ANY ONE WHG ‘equal the celebrated European business and medi eal Clairvoyant, Spiritualist and Test Medium, Mrs, LINt WOOD, 220 West Forty-first rect. No gents. MADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, Feveals your whole lite, from the cradle to the grave. 472Canalatreet. Fee $1. $20 000 REWARD TO ANY ONE WHO CAN dences, the neatest Cottages, furnished and unfurnished, pass Madam CLUFFTON, the great Med- te CHE: ci ¢ | ical and Business Clairvoyant, all business strictly confiden~ foraaie orto let, Apply to MITCHELL & CO. No.7 Fine | tin“ Oaice 176 Bleecker street, fourth door from Sullivan st. a SSS ae ee $350 YEAR BEN? AND OWN A HOME.—MODERN IDV French roof House; marble mantels, dumb waiter, &c.; one hour by rail; fare 12 cents; price 4,6u0— psa MENON rset | SAE LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury: manhood restored; office very private. Dr. HARRISON, 17? Bleecker street, a 1d $40 ly nolil paid. $300 down and $40 mont nek pal YEAR REN’ UNES, 73 Barclay streat. $4.50. Mereinear den LARGE HOUSE, of shade ana fruit. ‘one hour; fare J H. H. JONES, 78 Barclay —FOR SALE, 52 MILES FROM CITY, FIVE $4..000.~iiaiien trom deyot a, Farm ot 37 actos house, barn, farming utensils, stock, &c., with plenty o fruite; 25 acres under cultivation, remainder oak wood. ‘Terms, one-half cash. Apply this day to REAY GUIL- FOYLE, 95 Henry street, or address THOMAS SAUNDERS, Waverly, Long Isiand, N SOO WE, BUY A COTTAGE HOUSE NINE: e. rooms, with 10 acres; Barn, Carriage Louse, Now House; well fruited and watered; one mile trom and one hour from New York; also 2 new House, 8 in village, to let. Apply to D. nue, Brooklyn. noms, MACKAY, 26 Division ave ‘REAL ESTATE TO E HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALT: or exchange—In part, furnished or unfurnished: terms East Fiftieth street, Beekman Ii). A To suit, Apply at 406 A BARGAIN—FOR CASH, ON will exchange for a good farm or an interest in a business, three fine suburban Residences fn Brooklyn an East New York. Address OWNER, 140 Quincy street, Brooklyn. ‘A “SPLENDID, RESIDENCE Ov THE LATE 308 + ¥. Beach, on the line of New Haven Railroad; seve fcres of Jana ; over 1,000 fruit trees Jn full bearing; house aud grounds are magnificent; for sale or exchange ‘at hal! the original cost. B. SMITH, Owner, F ‘ankfort fiouse, corner Frankfort and William streets. HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOU on West Fifty-seventh street for sale or in exchan’ good up town lots, PXCHANGE-AT 75 CENTS Pik ACRE, ONE of 17,000 acres splendid farming Land, 18 gouther ado, adjoining Kansas, on gout, bank of Arkuneus and online of Kansas Pacific Railroad; fine swamps, but well watered; titles from ' origina patent, ‘date 1826; some cash, balance in unencumbered, arby real estate or merchandise. Apply between 10 and J ‘store 107 York street, J ity. XCHANGE.—TARM, 98 ACRES, NEAR IIGHTSTOWN, N.J.; 96 Lots in Brooklyn; 3 or more acres at Long Branch ; 200 acres near Closter, Cail on JAQUES, 208 Broad: way. OR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL. House—A four story brown stone front House, between enth avenue and Broadway; termseasy. Apply at 137 Sast Fifty-ninth street, rpirand OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FGR BROOKLYN PRO- for ‘MM. A. J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar street. erty, first class country, Store, doing wrosperous busi. ness, with commodious dwelling alate 14y hours trom ‘0. 1 Vine street. New York. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, —A PLEASANT DWELL- near Fitth avenue, for ¢ OR SALE OR EXCHA: ing in Thirty-seventh stre Lots or a small, accessible Country Residence. Also a House ture m Forty-eighth street, for b Property, Also, for a school or jastitution, & large Bu near hy avenue, constructed for the purpose WINANS, SANDS & GARRETSON, A OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK O08 Brooklyn Property, a House and two Lots (corner). p aantly located in one of the best neighboruoods in Broo For particulars and photographic view apply to R, Shoe and Leather Bani, Broadway and Chambers str OR EXCHANGE—THREE STORY HIGH brown stone House, Fiftieth street; all improvoni parlors and halls paintet and trescoed, splendid ord exchange for down town property o: mortgage JOHN E, UNDERWOOD, 820 Third avenue. JOR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE—A Farm ot 70 acres, near Nyack ; Stock, Implements, «c. Also many New Jersey Farms, Country ‘Seats, kc. to ¢x chang; KELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—FACTORY, WITH eight Lots and Buildings, in Williamaburg, for’ a n Farm. Inquire of HEERBRANDT & ZIMMERMAN. Duane street, or 801 North Ninth street, Williamsburg. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-FINE FARM OF 287 acres, on the Ohio river, three miles below Shawnoe- town, Tilinois; 70 acres cleared; Jog house and barn; price $5,000, in easy payments; would be exchanged for Stock of Groceries, or Dry Goods and Notions, or Drugs and Drag Store Furniture, or Cigars, and Spanish and Seed, Leaf 'To- og or Furaiture, Aaatesa bor ‘Teo Port oflice, Zauesviile, 10 ‘ ‘ A. SPECIALTY. “DR. R. CORBETT, MEMBER OF Ne AX. ¥. University Medical College and R, C. Surgeor a don, can be conatilted as usual on private diseases. Office, 20 Centre stroot, near Chambers. N. B,—No fee unless cured. “A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED ladies.—The Portuguese Female Pills always give tm- imediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies, A lady writes!—These pills relieved me in one day, without inconvenience, like magic. Price ®6. Dr. A. M. MAURL- CEAU, office 129 Liberty streot, or sent by mall. A CERTAIN, CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Profe Of Midwifery; over 30 years or practice. Her intallible Frenoh Female Pills, No. 1, rice $1, or No. 2, specially prepared for married ladies, price #5, which can. ” nbver tani, are safe and healthy. Sold’ only at ‘her office, No.1 East Filty-second Street, first door trom Fifth avenue, and at druggiste, 159 Greenwich street, or Kent by mall, Chution,—AN) others are counterfett. LADIES’ PHYSIC DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO, Midwifery, over 20 years’ successful practi + Kuavantees Certain reifef to ladies, with or witl out medicine, Sure relief to the most anxious patient in ¥4 hours. Residence 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. Elegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing. MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 AA. West twenty-sixth atrect, guarantees relief toall female coniplaints. Viegsaut rooms for nursing, LL PRIVATE Di S$ CURED IMMEDIATELY.—~ Dr. EVANS, 91 Chatham street, without mercury; Dr. Evane’ Magical Invigorator; lost manhood restored in ifteea minutes; price $5. ~—MRS. W. H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, + No. 6 Greene street, does not humbug ladies with medi+ cine. LL PRIVATE DI JA. Dr. BVANS, 94 Evang’ Magical Civigoratot teen minutes; price $5. GREAT BENEFACTOR TO LADIES—DR. EVANS, $4 Chatham street; medicines aa certain, $5; alee en treated; private diseas and manhood ASES CURED IMMEDIATELY— atham street, without mercury. Dr. jost manhood is restored in Of- CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROURUE.—DR, EVANS, 94 Chatham street, with or without medicines; his powerful, safe Monthly Pills and Compound, price $5. YERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE.— DR. EVANS, M4 Chathata atreot; with or without medicines; powerful Month!y Pills aud Compound, price $5; circulars, R. DION RELIVES LADIES IN TROUBLE AT ONS ‘visit, perfectly sure and sate, 36 West Fourth atreet, hear Broadway. - Lites —— R. HUNTER, 56 BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Bowery (into of and nenrly 40 ye: No. 3 Division street)—Cures worat cases of private diseases, without mer cury, in shorter time than any other physician, or no charge Consultation aud medicine ] R. BARROWS CONFIDENTIALLY OFFERS INVIGO- Fated health to the debilitated and diseacad aie ‘rom. yenrs’ practice. $2 Livingston street, Brooklya, ¥, or trom 4 to 8. AREAT BENE 7 tain, $5. Aigo gentlemen treated; private di manhood FF MPOKTANT TO DR. AND MADAME DU- BOIS (25 years’ practice) guarantee certain relief to mare Tied Ladies, with or wituout medicine, at one interview, Fa male restorati atients from a distance provided wil B , &c. Electricity scientitieally applied, New 1i4 East Tweuty-cighth street, near Third avenue, N THE TREATME LEWIS, No. cessi IMHE BEST PHYSICIAN FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE A pit Dr CLARK, 10 Amity street, near Broaaway. Advice ree, ‘ANS, 94 ; his powerful Medicines, sate and cer 08 cured ‘T OF PRIVATE DISEASES, DR. h street, has no equal; 40 years’ sud- MPHE BEST PHYSICIAN FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE is Dr. CLARK, 10 Amity atreet, near Broadway. Advice free. PRE MOST CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN IN THE CIT for the cure of special diseases $9 Dr, LEWIS, No. Beach street. fPHE MOST SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN IN NEW YORE iy jn alleonfidential matters (either sex) is Dr. OLIN, 97 Bond street. XTRAORDINARY Brie er oe cokes Ag te y Dr. , No. se Ferme Se le Medical Govenaeian eee oe

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