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4 4 111 BROADWAY—RBY STANLEY DAY—PRIVATE sung te ‘occupation or investment; Tenemcuts, iness and Manufacturiny Eroperty. For location, de- iption and price sve printed list, mafled free, T NO. 7 PINE 8STREET—BY JOSEPH LEVy, 2 8. De Bey BXBISIOD. 835,000 fb, B.D, 18 Axd5x100.5. aNd Bach. #. by w. 18.0x45x100, furnished. 177000 VL. Bans by 8D. Bey 20XD8x98,9, 18,000 Si. ba fully furnished, 18:dx5xwe! 0", 16,000 ©) FIRST OLASS NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE AND Lot, No. 21 East Forty-cighth street, near Madison ave- for sale cheap; medium size. inquire on the pre- BALE—$5, BELOW PRESENT CASH oA —FOR 00 % that handsome four story House and Lot 17 fourth street, so much admired by architects and rst olass builders who have vaken the trouble to examine it; yyments to sull; doors open, THIRD AVENUE. WELL RENTED, WELL LO- nigger a ir ea ery SeRBGORDIT tne resent, sible proepective value; Vv. K. STEVENSON & ‘SON, i ne atreet, SMALL NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, 175 Eust Seventy-first street, for sale. Call at 338 ywery. No agents need apply. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—FIRST ola, in Sixtieth atr eastof Fourth avenue. Apply G. W. SIMONSON, 1,269 Broaaway. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, in Bast Fifty-fifth street, near Lexington avenue, finished ins superiormanner. Apply to DANIEL SY, 101 Kast Filly-Afih stzeei, between Lexington nd Fourth avenues, FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE for sale, cheap.—In Fifty-third street, near Madison ave- jlooation one of the best mn the city; house elegantl; inished. Inquire of owner, on premises, Afth house east o iadison avenue, HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUSE, ELEGANTLY furnished, on Forty-aixth atreet, between Fitth and Madi- avenues, for sale, ® bargains rn E, 25 Pine atreet. F) BOUT GIGHTY RIGHTH STREBT, BETWEEN CEN. {A tral Park and Park ayenur, near Madison arene cary; ground; for aale low for cas VENSON. & SON. Il Pine street. r 4 8TORY HIGH | FIRST CLASS MODERN HOUS! stoop, between Sth ana Madison avenues, on Murray ill, for sale very cheap, with or without new Furnitare. W. P. SEYMOUR, If] Broadway. $8 THE OWNER IS PREPARING TO LEAVE THE clty, we are authorized to offer his Residence on ‘iftieth street (three story high stoop brown stone, 20x100) at eet bargain and make terms to sult. KLENEN & AKE, room F, basement, 111 Broadway. T A GREAT BARGAIN—ON MADISON AVENUE, A Furnished House for sale, No. 642; size 20x60x95 ; four ries, high stoop, brown stone; finished in the most beauti- ‘ul manner. Also northwest corner of Fifty-third street and adison avenue, aud a number of others, with immediate oasession. Also Hou: to rent. Apply on premises or at Third avenue. OR SALE—THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS ST. ANN’S Cnarch Property, consisting of church and three lots, use 145 Eighth street, adjoining, and house 52 Fourth ave: ue, connecting therewith ; for sale separately if desired. i E. G. LOCKE, 441 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hall, JOR SALE—A MODERN FOUR STORY HIGH sTooP brown House, on East Fiftieth street; all conve- lences; hard wood finish; excellent neighborhood; price ), which 1 @ considerable reduction from last year. JAMS R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—THREE STORY BROWN STONE HIGH stoop House, 20x50, in complete order, on Lexington venue, near Forty-lirat street, WASHINGTON, CONNER & ALDRICH, 229 Broadway. IN OR BALE—815,000 HOUSE AND FURNITURE ‘Thirtieth street, near Lexmgton avenue; also. o est Thirty-second street, $15,000, and one for 8 thers in different locations. TAYLOR & STEARNS, No. 14 Pino street. OR SALE OR TO LET-FOUR STORY AND BAS ment brown stone corner House, four stall steble and riage house; price 45,00); rent $3,200. Apply to N., 319 adway, rooms Nos. 6 and 7. OR SALE—419 EAST FIFTIETH STREET, FOUR atory high s'onp brown stone House, 20xi0%100,” built in }@ most substantial manner, with all the improvements; ard wood doors, stairs and blinds; marble ball, furnuce, &c. Mberal. Apply on premises, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FULL SIZE FOUR STORY brown stone House; also two 20 feets; all improve- jente. Apply at 836 Madison avenue. OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH stop brown stone House and Lot 60 Kast Forty-ninth treet; in first rate order; «ll improvements; tmmediate pos- jon; terms easy, Apply to PALMER & DEFOREST, Wall street, OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT {7 FIRST AVENUF, year Thirty-tirat etrect, a four story, 48 feet deep, bricit tare and tenement; lot 2054x100; price #11,000; $4,000 eash ; ould trade for down town proparty and give some cash, . DREYER, #7 Orchard atrest, OR SALE--THE HANDSOME FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone Honse 219 Kast Sixtieth street. Ap- y te IRVING. & BON, 208 East Twenty -soventh stree .—-FOR SALF, FOUR] HANDSOME. THREE Eby beseaent ‘and sub-cellar brick and brown sioue Jonge, on north side of LIM slreets Between Lexington d Fourth avenues; wili be gold at awacritice. Inquire on cde ee ae ead ‘ARLEM.—FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION, A teally fine brown stone high stoop corner Dwelling: 3 frst claes neighorhood; convenient to all 16,500; will sell Furniture If desired; t corner in the city. 7NIs, 9,240 Third arenue. SPLENDID BUILDING LOT ON FIFTH AVENUE, ‘pear Saty-nlath street S175 50,00: sf TH AVENUE, ABOVE 42D STREET.—AN ELEGANT high stoop brown stone House for sale at a bargain, th or without new Furniture. Stable if wanted. W. P. SEYMOUR, 17] Broadway. D STREET LOTS FOR SALE.—A FINE PLOT OF aix Lots near First avenue, for Immediate improve- ent, L. SCHMIDT, 68 Broad street, ! West sides WARRANTEE TITLE TO THE FOLLOWING PRO story brick House and Lo! ‘est Bad at,,'4 story brick House and Lot. ‘cat 37th st., 8 story brick House, full Lot. eat 49h xi, between 6th and 7th avs., House and Lot, 18x100."...... ¥ , Several small Houses would trad MORRIS B, BAER, 269 West Thirt FIRST OLASS INVESTMENT.—A VERY DESIRABLE * Plot of four lots, including the corner, on the Seventh venue Boulevard, below 13ith street, no rock and level wits ¢ grade, will be sold at a barcain; terms enay. JOHN 8. PIERCE, 106 Broadway, corner Pi NEAY THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE in Weal Fifty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth reaues, for anle cheap. on easy term T. OLIVER CARTE R, 56 LARGE DOUBLE DWELLING. feast eight lots, for sale reasonxbly; location objectionable, Sixtieth street, near Central Park: city and j fine present; best_posmble proapactive vaive. V. K/ STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine sire 8. LEVY & CO., 971 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH Eighth avenne. ba ROBO ALO0, OR BALE-THE ELEGANT THREE STORY RROWS atone House, No. 54 West Fiftieth strect, between Fifth 4 Gixth avenues, 20250x100. Inquire om premines or of G. J. STEVENSON, 27 Wall street. 108 SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 20x65; lot 202100; terms cusy; perfect order; all mod: rn improvements; with or without mirrors, carpets, ens tx. ures. Apply on premises 141 West Forty-seventh sirset, BR SABE—A VALUABLE PIECE OF PROPERTY, northwest corner of Madison avenue and Kighty-i street; 102 feet front on the aveuue, 0 on the street; 1 vantage. Apply to Mr. YOUNGS, on the ground, for map, yr the owner, ICHARD DOLIN, City Point, Va. 4 he SALE—ON NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFUH and Sixth avenues.—Three story hiizh stoop brick House 13.6 feet wide; newly frescoed aud in complete order; all improvements, WM. H. RAYNOR, No. 634 Pine sireet. JOR SALE OR TO LET A FINE THRE high stoop brown stone front, House, 69 Y nth wireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, rice, $27,000; terms eauy ; rent, $2,000. Apply om premises, me? ag LOTS, LOTS, LOTS FOR SA od OR change for i A it mautry property. ae for improved city ot AGH & MOCAFFERTY, Fifth avonue, corner Wifty-second strest. AGNIFICENT CLUB MOUSE—SIX STORY BROWN stopo building, 35x95; lot 40x100; near Firth avenue, sBbovo Forty-fonrth street ; 47 rooms; ehtirely new. H PAGE '& MOCAFFERTY, Fifth avenue, coruer Fifty-second street. BAR FIFTH AVENUE, ON FORTY-SIXTH STREET. casted Satan a Sm -5xb6x100.5; a bargain; on nab. MOUAPFERTY, With avenus, Series Pitpaseond street, Sure, BROWN stoxe MANSION, AAx7sxte0 om + P1U5,000! > iene Hin avenue and above Rorty-tfth street, $105,0K jatreet, j Miscelancous, BLOCK OF CITY LOTS, BELOW THIRTIETIL atreot, for sale—Or to lease, tor dl years, ; . BLEECKER, SON & CO., 77 Cedar sireat, “PRY ‘0 A Fifth avenue, coruer Filty-second ESIRABLY LOCATED DWELLINGS, OF SUPERIOR sizle aud Onish, for aale on easy terms; a variety of Houses, $1100) to $128,000, “HASTINGS & CO,, Nos ye atree! BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND 1 TO LET. + ‘PRARGAINS IN BROOKLYN HOUSES AND LOTS, Splendid Cottage on Kosciusko st., 9 rooms. ....«84,100 ‘Yenteel 25 story Houge on Tenth street, 10 rooms, ‘500 ‘Nico Cottage on Eighteenth street, near Park, 10 rooms 6,000 a FERGUSON & CO, 59 Nassau street, room No, ‘60x10, in perfect order. Apply on the J treet. Price $20, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEXT. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, N_ELEGANTs FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ‘A. stone front Mansard roof House for aale, in Brookly: On Clinton avenue, 100 feet north of Lafayette avenue, w side; the most desirable location in Brooklyn or New York; the house 1s elegantly finished in all respects ; French Plate glass, black walnut eash doors, stairs, dc. ; teen rooms, any amount of yanirics, drawers, &c.; modera improvements; 20 minutes by Greene avenue cars from Fulton ferry a stable Lot At wanted. Also S08 Clare. mont avenue, boiwoen an two anda hate brick front brown stone basement and tramings Hor rooms; has been lately plumbed, over- wailed and frescoed by owner, with the intention of making a nent home of it; it ls a perfect gem; prices moderate und terms easy. Apply on the premises, to THOMAS FAGAN. Immediate possession. FUSST CLASS THRER STORY HIGH STOOP BROW stone House for sale, in Brooklyn, on Adelphi street 120 feet north of Lafayette avenue, with ail modern improve- menta; immediately. “Apply on premises to J, P. Be 1 pos mame ly. Apply on pre OR SALE—IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART OF Brooklyn Heights, three minutes from Wall street ferry, a first clase three story bigh stoop brown stone front House extra well built; all modern improvements; furnace tn cal lar; nize 16.8x40.9x101 ; price $15,000; terms’ to sult, Apply ‘nt 168% Columbia atreet, Hropklyn Heights, OR \SALE—WILLIAMSBURG—THE DESIRABLE House No, 155 (new No.) Ainslie street, near Leonard; seven rooms, kas, dc. Apply immediately at No. 143 (new No,) Ainslie street. my FPOE SALE LOW AND.ON EASY TERMS, WITH IM. mediate poasession—Four story brown stone furnished House and Lots, with or without Furniture, 223 Clermont avenue; house und furniture new and in complete order: lot 282x200, through to Vangerbilt avenue. Inquire on remiser, or oft. C, CAMPBELL, 75 Nassau street, Now ¥ ork. 0 LET--VURNISHED, A GOOD HOUSE, CONTAIN- ing 18 rooms, frescoed and all modera improvements; gouservatory, large stable, with 18 lots of ground: plenty o fruit, Gowers, de. ; near New York avenue, Brooklyn; rent HOU per month, ' Addrens ©. 0. C.,, Herald Branch office, rookly 10 LET OR FOR SALE—PRIOK §8,500—A FIRST CLASS brick H rown stone stoop and trimmings; 13 rooms, ning pantrtes, bathroom, stationary washtubs, mar- ble mhniels and gas in every ‘room; range, heaters, £0. ; 60 cash, balance $150 quarteriy. Apply on’ the premises, ‘G3 Willonighby avenue, firet hous east of Bedford avenus, rooklyn. T° RENT-FURNISHED, THE NEW BROWN STONE House 399 Claremont avenue, near Green avenne, with oF without pianoforte. Apply to "THOMAS W. WOODS, 303 Fulton atrect, Brookl; W222, BE, S0U0 VERY CHEAP IF APPLIED FOR ‘soon—The very desirable premises northwest corner Gates and Franklin uvenues, Brooklyn; 10 feet fronton Guten by 100 on Franklin; villa style brown h with tower; rin building 42 by 40 feet; extension 20x22; stable opening on Franklin, Apply on premises, 10. 000. ~THREE STORY CORNER, GOOD LO- LU, ‘cation in Brooklyn, for sale or will ox- nge ia part for sunall place in New Jersey, . M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street, JERSEY CUPY AND BERG: OBOKEN, UUDSON CITY EN RMAL’ ESTATE. For Sale. ORE trate T JERSEY CITY—FOR SALE OR TO LET, A THREE story basement and cellar House, on Pavonia avenu 3$:00 per yoar; also one two story and basement, 8 rooms, & Fer, mots, inquire at the corner of Pavonia arenué and emt Hamiiton place. BARGAIN FOR SMALL AMOUNT OF CASH.—A firat class brick House {n Wayne street, Jersey City; tree story and basement; modern improvements; give Us an offer; three days, Full particulars of J.S, TAYLOR, 61 Montgomery street, Jersey Citv. A BARGE SELECTION OF HANDSOME COTTAGES, ery conveniently located on Jersey City Hetghts. Also French root and other moderg stvie Houses, with beautiful ene. First class busineks locations, choice Building ots, Ac a8 reduced prt JO! PLATT, Jeraey City Heights, OR SALE—IN HOBOKEN, A FIRST CLASS THREE story and basement brick {Touse, imitation brown stone ont, near the ferry; has all modern improvements; good condition and location; price $6,700; only $1,750 cash; balance in tour ye Apply to CREVIER BROS., 4 New- ark street, Hoboken, N. J. FO8, SALE A FIRST CLASS SMALL COTTAGE IN Washington aveune (Lafayette), Jersey City, 1i¢ mile from Jersey City fern improvements ; two Lots, end of the 10 rooms, Kitchen and cellar; all 20Ux25 feet, and stable on the rear its fucing on Whiton street; room for two horses; a nice garden with fruit treea and vines; price 600; terms easy. Apply to WOODWARD & SHER- 20D, corner of York and Hudson atreets, Jersey City, or 191 Peat! wtreet, New York. To Let or Lease. MPO LETT A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR Rooms, in Jersey City; good aeighborbood ; ‘rent cheap. Inguire ot 229 South Third street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE T A GREAT BARGAIN. For sale, at Tarrytown, one mile south of the depot, to- wards Irvington, and @ little east of Broadway, the late Reat- dence of John Butler, Jr., deceased ; the hougo is about 45x60, and built of briok, in’ the most sui/stantlal manner, own use, over ten years ago, and fs in excellent order throughout; it is tastefully painted, has French windows and all city improvements.” On first floor are spacious hall parlor, Ubrary, dining room, butler's pantry, two. store Fooms; elegant wide pluzzas ‘on the south, north and west sides of the house; on the second floor are five large bed- Tooma, with numerons closets, dressing room, bathroom and water closet; ow the third floor, five bedrooms, with closets to each, and trunk room; basement has laundry, kitchen, coal vaults, two milk rooms, store rooms, &c. ‘The outhilidings are a gardener’s cottage, brick stable, carriage, house tool house, cow stable, chicken house, harness | roams, covered sheds, 4c. There are four acres of excellent land in garden and Inwn, with choice fruit, ornamental, elegant maple and other shade trees in great abun shrubbery, flower, straw- rry and asparagus beds; carden of about three-quarters ‘an acre, inds of vegetables in season; Toads gravelied and walke Qngged ; two fine cut stone gate entrances; an abundant supply of pure spring and rain rater for the house and stab! This property is on high and very healthy ground, com- manding magnificent views of the Hudson river and sur rounding country for several miles. “ Neighborhood first class In every respect, being in the ofnity of ths elegant residences of Rovert ‘Hoe, William K. Dodge, George Lewia, Jr., and others. ‘The above description in true in every particular; but the to be fully appre- ciate:, must bo seen and examined. It is offered, to close the estate, at the extremely low price of $30,000, one-half of which will be left on mortgage if desired, ‘and immediate Possession will be given. Any gentleman’ destring a real donce suitable for winter as well as summer and at about ‘one-haif its value ought to sea this. one at once. To be seen only by permit from 8. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenuo, sole agent, No exchange entertained. A (ORANGE, N. J.-POR SALE OR TO RENT, NEAR Montrose station, two moderate priced Houses; Just fin- ished; gan and water throughout; one hour from New York by Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatern Raflroad; netghbor- hood excellent; locality healthy and scenery beautifal. | _VOSE & MCDANIEL, Nos. 8 and 10 Pine et, New York. A. MOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, OUTBUILDINGS, 834 ACRES A near Morrisanta depot, rent $760; House, 12 rooms an gutboatldincs, 2 acres, near, Dunellio depot, price 87,600; rent $6W), Printed list “Westchester Realy” mulled free. STANLEY DAY, 11) Broudway LL WANTING FARMS.—90W0 ACRES, GOOD SOIL, mild elfmate; 34 miles south of Philadelphia; price only 326 per acjp; also improved Farms, The pase ‘s growing more rapidly than most any other pice in the United States; Wouranda are netting. “Address C. K. LANDIS, Vine- NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 14 ROOMS, STABLE, A. gieven city lots, high ground, 2) minutes from Forty” second street by steam railrond, to let low. . 2. DEGRAAF, Bowery National Bank. AS ELIZABETH, N. J.-TO LET, A FINE HOUSE, with all modern improvements, completely furnished, near depot; a large lot, staole and cprtiage house, and horses and carriages if desired. BROOKHIELD, 81 Cedar street. T HACKENSACK.—FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, very cheap; splendid improvements; 12 city Lots on Irie and Midland Kallroad. Send for description, E, M. MASON, No. 1 Centre street. el T SARATOGA.—A FINE FARM OF & ACRES GOOD Land; good location ; good house, barn, carriage house and other outbuildings; pleuty of fruit; 134 ‘milea from de- jot; will exchange. Price, with stock, crops and tools, 5,500. Owner, at J. 8. FERGUSON & CO,'S, $9 Nassau street, room No. 6. AT NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK-—TO RENT, adelightfully located brick Villa; modern improve: ‘nents ; lawn, shade trees, 4c. ; 35 minutes from Wall street, Mr, HAMILTON, 963 Broa dway. A ZARM, FOR $1500 OF 120 ACRES—40 ACRES It. proved, with fruit trees; balance timber, with stream of water; a bulldmg worth Poo four hours” ride from New York:' Apply to U. SMITH, office Samuel Booth, 201 Centre street, SPLENDID FARM OF 8 ACRES—TWO GOOD dwellings on the farm; also country Store, with splen did outbuildings, thoroughly stocked; in sight of depot; 10 good order. Will exchatige for Grocery Btore, with or with. Gut stock. | Price $12) f J. 8. FERGUSON’ & UO., 39 Nassau street, room No, 6, LOST 7 STATION, NORTHERN RAILROAD OF New Jersey.--Mansurd Cottage and three-quarters of an acre; must be sold. J. H. STEPHEN, at station, (WURNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET- FROM the Ist of October until the Ist of May, at Irvington and Tarrytown, on the Hudson, at rents from’ 860 to #150 per movih; houses well furnished; nice grounds, &e. Apply {to 8. EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue, OR SALE.-IN_ CHARLESTON, 8. C.—A BAKERY ES- HM tablishment, doing a large business. For all informa- tion upply to B. FIGEROUX, No. 49 Orange street, Brooklyn. {ARM OF 100 ACRES—TWO MILES FROM MILBURN, N.J., under Orange Mountains, on main road; 4200 per acre ; 87,000 cash; balance 9 years. Address K. A. M., Herald ofice, JOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RESI- dencer in Elizabeth, N. J.; neighborhood unsurpassed; Photograph at our office ; ‘price moderate. * INANS, SANDS 4 GARRETTSON, 91 Cedar street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE on RENT, OCKLAND COUNTY ‘ARM, 65 ACRE! GooD buildings; fruit abundant; owner going West; deter- mined to sell’ great bargain; terms easy, Call aud wee JAQUES, 208 Broadway. TATEN ISLAND.-A FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE ©) will lease a handsome House, newly and elegantly fur- nished; rent $800. Apply at the first house on Simonson ave nue; three minutes from Vanderbilt landing ; fine v 10 LET—A DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED DWELLING House (at Wost Brighton, Staten Island) with 16 ac of ground ; good orchard} barn, with stabling for four horses 1 minutes’ walk from the ferry; vent moderate. Address HOUSE, box 1,90 Post oflice, New York. Ly tied LET.-FOR THE WINTER, A FURNISHED COT- tage and Stable, at Staten Island, next St. Mark’s Hotel, wal distance between New Brighton ad Quarantine fer: jes. Apply at 44 Bond street. 0 LET—AT ELIZABETH, N. J. A NEW THREE story French roof House, twelve rooma: fine location; Possession immediately. Apply to EDWARD TiMPSUN, room 11, 115 and 117 Nassau mtrect, 10 LET—A FARM HOUSE. ON SAME PLACE FOR sale Stable Arrangements, Horses, Wagon, &c. Inquire of A. SCHMITT, 1idth street, between Sixth’ avenue and Harlem lan 0 LET OR FOR SALE CHEAP—AT EAST ORANGE, N.J., a Cottage, 11 rooms; Lot 7hx150; tive minutes of depot, Apply to GEO. W. SANDFORD, 8i Nassau street. 1 20 -ELIZABETH, TO LET, FURNISHED, A . + fine large House, 14 rooma, in complete or- er, With stable for six horac, witnin tv 9 0. HOY $1.600.~BARGats FOR 4 Pook MAN; NEAT . + two story House, stable and water; lot 25x 164; ple: ty of work for cartraan ; 1 ng, Staten |: minutes from third land- nd. DARRIN, 60 Broad. $4..000 FORA fARM OF 87 ACRES—NEAR DE. 4 vot at Waverley, L. T.; good house, barn and orchard; terms very easy. Apply to’ Mrs. SAUNDERS, 333 East Fifty-ninth street. 5. O00, WAT ELIZABETH, YOR A NEAT 246 STO. Ds siqty, {fame House, th perfect order, within five minutes of matn depot; terms eas OLIVER CARTER, Bb Wall strect, basement, _.. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A BARGAIN.-10° EXCHANGE FOR | IMPROVED City Property, & Farm of #0 acres; choice land amd good buildings; plenty of fruit; near depot, at Monmouth lunetion, N.J., on New Jersey ‘Ruliroad. full particulars of J. 8. TAYLOR, 61 Montgomery street, Jersey City. A. HOUSE IN THIS CITY OR BROOKLYN WANTED— First payment in Weetern lands, merchandise and Farms in Virginia, Jadiana, Wisconsin, &e. to exchange. OSNOND REED, 195 Fuiton street, PXCUANGE—FINE, FARM IN NEW JERSEY FOR 1] Property in New York or Brookiyn. K, J. ANNIN, 150 Broadway. XCHANGE.—FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN HOUSE, of brown atone, near Washington Park, tor country rest: dence or small farm near the city. J. O. HOYT, 171 Broadway. DESIRABLE | PROPERTY, CONVE- X'j niently located, at Elizabeth, N,d., fora small farm 10 New Jersey, near iaintield preferred; others will be noticed. Address OWNER, box 66 New York Post olice. BXGRANGe. ‘A FINE RESIDENCE AND ONE ACRE, 45 minutes on New Haven Railroad, for city Propert; also a large quantity of Irooklyn Lote for Property in oF near New York. I. NICHOLS, 93 Fourth avenue. FAXGHANGE, FOR ONE OR TWO BROWN STONE 4 Houses—-Four stnall Brooklyn Houses, near City B well rented; encumbrance light; will pay difference in cash. J. 0. HOYT, 171 Brotdway. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— 100 acres of Land with tae sites for residences, just south of Peekskill, facing Gelighttul section of Hudson iver fra class residences building around. Address PEEKSKIL! Herald office. eee Poe BALE [OR EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL FAR first class House in Brooklyn ; contal as, bath, heater, range, marble basins ; good cellar and lc; good neighborhood : one block from !naiton avenue horse cars; well rented. | Address A. NUTMEN, Fordham, West- chester county, N. Y. OR SALE O& TO EXCHANGE—SOME VERY. DESIR- able brown stone Houses jn different parts of the city. Ml exchange for lots, improved property oF moderate priced farma, Also small brown stone House in Twenty-first street to exchange for one higher up. me Tenement Houses to trade for lots. Apply to W. & E. A. CRUIKSHANK, 59 Sixth avenue. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A_DELIGHTFULLY LO- cated and profitable Estate on the water; 00 mies from New York. Address WATER FRONT, Herald office. LOtsz08 SIXTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTIL avenue, Lb acres at Orange, New Jersey; seven acres and fine Residence near Yonkers; an elegant Cotton Plantu- tfon in Alabama; one of the tinest Farms (400 weres) in Mis- souri; 10,000 acres In Georzia, and 5,00 in Tennessee, KLENEN & DRAKE, 111 Broadway. } EAL ESTATE FOR EXOHANCE.—THE ADVER. User would exchange the Equity in several good Hous in Brooklyn for a good Dwelling House and 1 to 20 acres of Land unencumbered, within one hour's ride of New York; value $10,000 to $15,0W. Address 1. L., Herald oflice. T° INVESTORS.--A PLOT OF LOTS ON WASHING- ton Heights, near all the great Boulevards, for sale at a bargain or exchanged for a House. G. LESPINASSE, 25 Pine street, EXCHANGE--A COUNTRY PLACE IN ORANGE, N. J.; good buildings, all modern improvements, with 10 acres land, well situated for dividing: price. $45,00): will ex- change for improved city property. Address OWNER, box 123 Herald office. ([ 0 EXCHANGE—PLOT VALUABLE LOTS AT TAR. rytown, on the Hudson, near depot, price 6,000, for Furniture or Carpets. TRAVER & ESLER, 68 Liberty street (TO EXCHANGE | FOR Lots OR MORTGAGES—A three story and basement brick high stoop House, on West Fortieth street, 15.9x50x98.9; price $13,500. Apply to A.C. BISHOP, 243 Broadway. rohit : ANTED TO EXCHANGE--A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, No. 118 East Seventy-ninth street, for a House be: tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, or for down town Property; $10,000 will be put in the trade if required. Apply to BLOOMER, 08 Liberty street. ANTED-—A HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, IN EXCHANGE tor a Farm er; one for half cash, half other real estate, MoTARG, 162 Broadway. A fOR SALE, A. SANG ow He BEST QUALITY ITALIAN HEMP Rigging, niade expresaly to order for yacht nicas: and fit ¢ heatest manner possible, new Inst suinm: very liitle used, it being stored up all’ winter. Rigwin wormed and side wormed, lanyards all com plete, Reason for selling altering ri ing, three shrouds on a side, size seven inc! rence; length from back of eye to deadeye, Tl teet; fore rigging, four shrouds on side, size seven inches im circum. ference, jength from back of eye to deadeye, 69 feet; main- top backstays, 44¢ inches, len .th 104 feet; foretop bac kata: inches, length 102 feet, “For particulars Inquire at the ferald oftice, A FINE LIQUOR SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP.- Best stand on Broadway; Oyster Saloons, down town Restanrants, Hotels, large ( wner Cirocery Stores, Bakeries, Lunch Rooms, Confectioneries, Corner Drug Stores, Shoe Stores, cheap Grocery Stores, ‘Poultry and Butter Stand Woodyards, Hat Stores, Dyeing Business. MITCHELL" Store Agency, 77 Cedur A. KRUIT AND POULTRY STORE FOR SALE—AT 29 Montgomery street, Jersey City, now doing cash and book trade; salisfactory reasons for selling; fished 1:3); to. busibess man this’ t F r Gallor hddress'as abece” 22 ‘his le good opportunliy, ‘oot. A ZIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE with 10 years’ Lease, in one of the best business parts Of the city, now doing a good business; the upper part of the house suitable for hotel or boarding house. Apply to. WILe LIAM ABBOTT, No. 6 City Pall place, New York. A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SALE tani eh Ber Coal welt Pep tdon doing ag cone Rie! won for seliing parties leaving théeily, A, toG. W. WILLIAMS, 448 West sircety ‘near Banke” “PPY A PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR STORE, SEVEN. teenth ward, doing fine business: rare handsomely fitted ; #25 daily income: old stand: @ bargain. MAX BAYERSDORFER, LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE-- xcellent location; sold to highest mbers atrent. EORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agone: A. QEEBRDID FIRST CLASS MILLINERY FANCY Goods Store for sale.—Leading thoroughfare; 1nques- Honably a very rare chance, Apply at 28 Chambers street GEORGE W. SINERS & CO. store agency. GOOD PAYING BAKERY FOR SALE—EXCEL- lent location; doing large cash business; must be wold ; Fare chance. Apply at 23 Chambers street, GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. A. NEWS DEPOT, CIGAR, FANCY AND CONFEC- tionery Store for sale.—Exeellent location ; old eatab- lished cash Avply at 2; Chambers strest. y. SIMERS & CO,, store agency. A FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM FOR SALE—WITH dong leae. Parties retiring from the business. | Price ‘1,000 cash, Apoly to A. M. FANNING, 40 East Fourth at, A QVELL LOCATED GROCERY STORE UP TOWN, doing a good business, for sale cheap. Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No, 9 Chambers street, usines GEORG: A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SAFES, NEW AND SEO- ond hand, beat city makers, at half’ price to close out, Sufes exchanged. ‘0. 6. QUIRK, No. 8 Park place. A. CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—AT A mut bargain: has a long lease and low rent; must be aold this week. MITCHELL § Store Agency, 77 Cedar st. A LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE.--19 WILLIAM STREET. A NEAT BARROOM FOR SALE CHEAP.--APPLY ut 600 Grand street, E.R. OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTAB- lished store, with a smali.well assorted stock; rent low. Inquire at 435 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. ANDY STORE AND OYST! SALOON FOR SALE /J cheap; must be sold. 464 West Thirty-third street, DEVE STORE FOR SALE—IN NEWARK, N.J.; WELL located on a leading thoroughfare ; dotug’s paylug bust ness; will be sold on reasonable terms; # good opportunity for a druggist or physician. Address DRUGGIST, Newari Post offlee. OR SALE--A NEAT. CTIONERY AND TOY Store, at 415 West Forty-second street, Inquire in tho La ES eee: " rt cal OR SALE—AT 52 NORTH SIXTH STREET, WIL- Namuburg, « Drug Store, with Fixtures. Apply’ on the premises. OR SALE—A STEAM LAUNDRY, VE ond in active Y COMPLETE, T CLASS LIQUOR STORE, DOING must be sold, as the owner is in very bad health. No, 500 Broome street. Fr SALE— Lease and Fixtures of Cigar Store 6%3 Sixth avenue, pr" SALE—A GOOD PAYING DISTILLERY STORE; good location, wert si alf cost; price $400; death cause of selling. Apply at U13 East Houston atreet, OR SALE--A RESTAURANT AND LIQUOR VAULT rent low and long lease; terma very easy. Apply to Mr. CONKLIN, room No. 9, No. b3y Pine street. OR SALE-A BILLIARD TABLE, NEARLY NEW; will be sold ct must he sold this week. Inquire at GALLAGHER’, Stapleton, 8. I. (YOR SALE CCHEAP- beat loc: GOOD CIGAR STAND; THE Hon in the city; satisfactory reason for selling if Hat lS Park row. 8, ALEX, OR SALE OR TO LET—A NICK LIQUOR AND Lager Beer Saloon, in a gobd location. Call at 414 ust Fifty-third street, POR SALE—UP TOWN, FIRST CLASS CORNER GRO- cery Store, west side, doing a splendid business; owner Unable to attend to it, No agents need address i. M. 139 Herald offic FOE SALE SECOND HAND SHOW CASES, OYSTER, Lunch, Dry Goods and Drugrits’ Counters, Drawers, Bhelves, Desks, Signs, Sash Doors, Railin: must be sold.’ Apply at 527 Hudson and No. 9 box Partiuioi try wtrect. OR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS—FIRST CLASS BAR Cigar and Billard Ro on Broadway, near Union aquare, doing large business; cash, or part cash taken ; 86,000 ia the price, GRISTALAR £ G0., 409 Broadway. OR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN old established Liquor Store; one of the best business tons on the avonue; satisfactory reason given for sell- Inquire at 138 Myrtie avenue, Brooklyn, OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, GOOD PAYING Express Route in this city; two good’ Horses, Harness and double Express Wagon, nearly new; terms easy. Ad- dress M., 2/1 Broadway. bg ISLAND.—WANTED, 500 ACRE! MORE OR leas, Cheap Lands, within thirty miles of city, access!- bie by railroad. Address J. Hh, WEBB, No. 4 Tryon row. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, well located, for which mortgage and good railroad bonds wil be elven. G. LESPINASSE, 2 Pine street. ANTED—LANDS IN ‘and good stocks. ‘Third street, Philadelphia. ANTED—VIRGINIA FARMS AND LAND FOR PART cash and good stocks. Send full description, price, as. TOWNSEND BROS., 134 South Third ntreet, Philadel phia. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A PIECE OF TENEMENT Property in the Tenth or Fourteenth ward; price from £815,000 to #25,0:0. Apply to B. F. TRUMPY, 153 Browery, corner Broome atreet, ‘ANTED—A TRACT OF WOODLAND, OAK, HIOK- ory, &c. with or without mill, within 100 miles of New York, nenr railroad or water communication, Address . B, A., stating price and full particulars, Herald office. LGAL NOTICES. \] OTICH: M. K. Jessup et al. va, the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company et als. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of New Hanover gounty, N. C., made in the abore entitled eauso at the Spring ‘Term, 1870, on presentation at the olfice o} + on ere CRONLY. & MORRIS, in this city, I wil pay to the holders of’ the first preferred bonds, secured by the mortgage made by the defendant, the said Wimington and Manchester Ratiroad Company, to the plaintifl, M.K. Jesup, who have uot already received the sume, a'per centage of $1072 on said bonds and accrued in- terest on the same, being dividend for distribution, as afore- said, from net sales of that portion of the railroad and other property covered by saigmortgage, which was in the State of arolina. In further obedience to the order made as aforesaid, I here- by notify all holders of the bonds ebove referred to that un- less the sme are presented to me as above for payment of the dividend above stated on or before the First day of September, 1870, hey will be forever debarred of any participation in the said fund in my hands for distribution as aforesaid. M. CRONLY, Commissioner and Reveree. May 16, 1470, ‘ WILMINGTON, N. CLOTHING. AT 88, BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTI STREET— H. HERZ pays the highest cash price for Ladies? and Gentlemen's Wearing Appurel, Carpets, de. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Herz, T #997 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street, M. LEON pays the highest price for Ladies’ ana Geatiomen’s Wearing apparel, Carpets, Ac. Ladies waited on by Mra, Leon. TTENTION.-LARGE ORDERS RECEIVED FROM San Francisco, Cal., for purchasing Wearing Apparel, Carp@s, Furniture, &e, ‘The following prices I agree ay from $8 to #45 for Siik Dresses, ; $3 to $6 for Pants and $5 to B15 for Coats. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to receive the full value of the! are! will please cail on or address RG, 46 Seventh avenue, ove door ir Mr. or Mra. ROSENBE from Twenty-fourth street. FOR SALE.-A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, NO. 2 Cortlundt street, corner of Broadway, this day, at Il O'clock. See Auction column, ‘ JOHNSON & VAN TASSELL, 97 Nassau street. FOR SALECLEASE AND FURNITURE OF THREE story brown stone house, near Thirty-fourth street and Broadway. Spiendid opportunity to rent furnished rooms. Will eel! reasonably. P. CAFFERTY, 1 ‘Thirty-tourth street. (OR SALE-A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, WITH 6 ears’ Lease, Stock und Fixtures; rent only $2) per month, license paid and everything wise; doing & busincss of $156 a week ; for selling you will hear on the pre- 891 Second avetine, corner ‘Twenty-third cori RIOR SALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL DRUG BUSI- ees and medical practice, including contract for at- fending the county poor (no opposition), at Freeport, L. I. belonging to the estate of a deceased physician. A splendid opportunity. ‘Terms easy. Apply to C. H. MALLESON, 4 Veney street. OR SALE--A FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Confectionery and Bakery, doing # good cash bual- ness, a short distance in the country; ill health reason for selling. For reference and price apply to WEEKS, DOUG- LAss & CO., flour merchants, No. 4 State street, New York, between 10 and 3 P. M. \REAT BARGAIN.—RESTAURANT, NEAR BROAD- X way, making money, for sale at a sacrifice, as the owner nuust give his attention to other business. HEBBERD & DOTY, GrecER™ FOR SALE—A BARGAIN, THREE YEARS’ X lease; store 2 feet front; finished basement, doin; a good business; would sult any other business; will sel ‘Lease and Fixtures, Apply on premises, 48 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-eighth street. ALF INTEREST OR THE WHOLE OF A CORNER Grocery, long established; will sell the property if wanted; small amount of cash down. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. OB PRINTING OFFICK POR SALE—MANY YEARS & located ina good business locality; reason for selling, going to the country; terms reasonable. Apply at No. 4 Firs street. EASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FAMILY LI. 4 ‘quor Store for sale.—Lease two years from next May rent $25 per month. Rooms to live in back of tore. License pal For particulars inquire nt the liquor store ot NICHO- AS JUDGE, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-eighth street. LIBRARY FOR SALE. —A CAREFUL, COLLECTION OF 420 years; mostly works of solid merit; 1,200 voluinea; cost $1,400; will sell for $800 cash. Address PHILOMATH, box 1,271 Post office. YSTER SALOON FOR SALE—ALSO A HORSE, Wi Inquire at 117 Hester atrevt, FO SALE OR TO LET-78 MAIDEN LANE and Nos.5and6 Atlantic Docks, fronting Euat river, Apply to W. H. SCHIEFFELIN & CO., 170 Willlam street. SHELVING.—A LARGE QUANTITY OF SHELVING: © also Glass Showcasing for sale. Inquire at 12 Murray st, AFKS.—ONE LARGE, TWO MEDIUM AND TWO SS amali size Safes, of Herring's, Marvin's, Wilder's and Lillie's make, for sale cheap. CORSA & DEVOE, 75 Maiden lane, 1 UE, ONE DOOR lace, ladies and gentlemen receive the Casto Clothing, Carepts and Farnt- ture. As we have a large order to fill we pay 2 per cent more tham any other dealer in the city. Please call or address F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue. Ladies attended to by Mra. Harris T F. HARRIS’, OR SALE—AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on Tuesday, 27th inst., the mont profitable Fruit Farm in the State, embracing 184 actos, situate balf mile above the city of Burlington, N.9.; tho. improvements are a beautitl Gothic cottage, tenant house and necessary outbuiding; there is a front of nearly haifa mile on the river Delaware For particulars and lithograph copies apoly to JOHN PAGE & SON, 10 and Il Vesey pier, ‘ork. NREAT B. r* Hou ber beni on Ge ean naa 20 min- TY j 3 terms ensy, utes from North Shore ferry ; # aks gee {1OSHEN FARM FOR SALE—ASOUT SEVENTY Pade neat fyclbse fruit, &c.; splendid location ; in Perret Orr a a OT OLIVER, No. 7 Beekman atreet. RANGE COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE—ONE OF Bo acres, $3,000; 42 ncren, $4,200; 100 cree. $0,000; 65 t Fes, MOCK, CFOPS, kay 1,700; Bie tbo: S00 ‘nerves iret claus Improvement, laree dairy of 7 Sows, with all sock, CF0PH AS. ta eLAND, Sul Broadway. A HOUSE WITH Abt THE IMPROVE. Tegan located, to let unreasonably cheap. Hoquire ot 2 SARMAN. 1ib and 120 Fulton street, New SNUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIX |. ABRAHAMS will pay the best prices for Of Clothing,’ Furniture, Carpets, by calling or addressing. Ladies attended to by Airs. Abraham 1 ATE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AY- enue. Ladies and gentlemen will positively receive 50 Ber cent more than elsewhere for cast-off Clothing, Carpets, ‘urniture, &c. We will pay for Dresses from #10 to 840, Pas rom #4 to B10, Pante $B to Ye. Address Mr. or Mra, AT MS SEVENTH AVENUE LADIES AND GENTLE. men will be aurprized At the prices J. ANHALT pays for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry ; from $10 to for Silk Dresses, from $2 to #6 for Pants, from $3 to $10 for Coats, by cailing, or a note by post punctually at: tended to, Ladies attended by Mrs, -Aniialt. AT 14l SIXTH AVENUE—LADIES AND GENTLEM will be surprised at the prices E. MINTZ paye for Vast- Off Clothing, Jewel Please call on or address Mr. or Mrs. ik. MINTZ, 14) avenue, between Tenth and Eley- enth streets, it SECOND HAND SAFES—OF ALL STYLES, OO forse very low, at 266 Broadway. fiarvin & co. MACHINERY, VOR SALE—A LOT OF MACHINERY, FROM THE Eagle Print Works, inciuding four Hydraulic Presses, ix Screw Presses, Press Plates; also a quantity of Steam Pipes, Shafting and Pulleys; on upright Boiler, gine, Appiy on the premi to 662 West rom 2to 6 P. M., t¥h treet, near Eleventh 0. 9 a EB" SALE-ONE STEAM ENGINE, 18 INCH DIAME- ter, 06 inch stroke, with steampipes heater, exhaust and steam pump; also one Boiler, 5 feet 6 inches diameter U5 feet long, containing 100 3-inch flues, sbell 3, inch, head 34 inch Irom extra. Apply at No. 628 Water street, New York. 0 _DISTILLERS.-WANTED, A THREE CHAMBER Stil, Doubler, Heater andj Worm, of 30 barrein capacity. Address, stating terms and sizcof,the complete apparat W. SCARLETT, Paterson, N. J. “AC BR pe pe STEAM ENGINES, 12 HORSE, NEW; 1 SUPERIOR cut off, do., 12x80, second hand; Davia’ Patent duplex or iner-beating Boilers, 25 to 00 horse; Tanks, Keities and Boilers, new and second hand. Shafting, Hangers and Pul- leys w specialty. McCOLLUM & AUTENRIETH, Hunter's Point and 371 Pearl street, New York. AT ey ROSENTHALS, 61 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Tenth street (formerly 855 Bowery), Iadies nad _gonile- ‘men can obtain the highest value for Uast Of Clothing, Car- ‘ete Geas™ oe addressing, Lavies attended to by ___ GOAL AND Woop, JOKE $3 50 PER CHALDRON, DELIVERED, BEST J quality; large reduction to shippers; from Manhattan GAS wesks, Fifteenth atrect aad aveyue C, J, SMITB. SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN B. MISER, AUCTIONEER, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, Auceesnors to HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, Salesrooms Nos. 9 Chraubers street and 77 Reade atrost, Art Galleries, Now #17 and 519 Broadway. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, ‘The firm of HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER (ostabliehed PAE having been ‘dissolved by we death of Mr. Henry H. ani imitation © business wi! cont nued ‘Afien'B. Miner, surviving partner, who’ has associated with him his orother, Henr; ander the firm name of ALLEN 8. € BROTHER, ALLEN B, MINER, HENRY D. MINER, D. bitine MINE! Nuw Youk, August 1, 1870, LLEN B. MINER, AUCE By ALLEN B, MIN late HENRY A. LEEDS & MINER, Salesrooms 9 Charabers and 77 Reade sirevis; 817 and 819 Broadway. On Friday, Sept. 25, ut 1034 o’cloak, at our aalesrooms, Nos. 95 Chambers and cade atreets, HANDSOME HOU: + galleries, HOLD FURNITURE, PIER MIREORS, ROSEWOOD UP- RIGHT AND SQUARE PIAMOS, CARPETS, &0., &c., RE- MOVED FROM PRIVATE CITY RESIDENCE, comprising in part, viz, : Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry and Three-ply Carpe mand gold Satin Curtains, crimson and green Satin and ‘Kops Cur- taing, gilt frame Pier Mirrors, carved rosewood Suit in erim- fon rope, made by Dessoir; rosewood marble top Centre and Side Tables, rosewood Etaxeres, superb {imported rozewood Marqueterid, inlaid ormoin mounted Cabinet, cost $1,200; Diack walnul Suits, in crimson and striped reps, for pariorm Ubrary and dining’ rooms; black walnut Extension ‘Tables, black walnut and oak Bullets, black walnut and oak Kook: cages, rosewood and black ‘walnut Bedroom Suits, Eas! Chairs, Loungt Rockers, Lair Mattresses, Bolsters and Vil- lows, Bedding, Sliver Plated Ware, Crockery, Cutlery, &e., Also, at 12 o'clock, very fine black walnut case high pipe Cabinet Organ, double bank of keys und eight stops, made by Mason & Uamlin, to order, coat B80); In perfect order and of yreat compuss ; r0So- wood’ and ctont, Upright Piano, imported to order, of very superior and brilliant tone; two aquare rosewood Vianos, by city makers: also 12 duplex black walnut frame Mirrors, for bureaus or dressing tables, varying In wize from Ushi to Fog’ JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Otlee and Paws ee eiagene street, opposite the oftce. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will acl) on Saturday, at their walesroom. 37 Nassau street, large assortment’ of ousehola Furniture of every deset jon—Carpets, Pianos, Mirrors, Parlor and Bedroous Furnitures fe. yin: Ofice Furniture, A large assortment of fine Odice Furniture, Countes ble for stationers and others; mitting and standing Des! SENAY SALES AT AUUTION. FB, SARMBR, AvOTION ER It—WwILb SRDL THO DAI GU. at o'clock, at 444 ( troel, m general assortnn of ‘ousebold Fura! ‘Bolste stands, Wardrobes, Partor a: ainate, Nase. Mirrors, Extension aod euther Beds and Har Urockery Ware: one Sing and one Horse and PERS SALE OF OLU PAINTING ON THURSDAY, 5 i le ATH O’ nim, # REA, ty ATREDT, intings of the foliowt Tintoretti, Rosade, @ivol), Kemlirands, Tween cl, Snyder, Deoarto, Bulaang, Honderkoter, ade Lorain, Has iolbten, Narrocha, Baro #0 m valuable Livrar of Prench Books by erty of a gentieman tm Europe; to be sold * wit: and worthy the ab teution of connotsseura, Patutings are vow on exhibl- tion, with descriptive catalogues, at the aalearoums. JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, LIQUOR BALB, FRIDAY, Benvenbor see isons at ll o'clock, at No. | North William street and No. $10 Wile liam street, “Marshal's 1459 hh 24 cake Liquor Brandy, din, Byirite, Demijolu Whiskey ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. ¢ arabal's sale, Sloop. Thursday, September 32, ut 1A. M. ‘the foot of Dover strect, the sidop Heiner, her tackel apparel, CHARLES P, WATTS, Marshal, ‘OSEVYH HEGEMAN & CO,--FRKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, eo} atld A. M., at th loxroom, Willoughby «treet, corner Year, Brooklyn, larg workment of gi Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room iture; Bedding, Fauey and Vinted Wa China, Velvet and other Carpets; also one Booka way, ke, EWIS B. WOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THiS 4 day, Sopt. 22, 1870, at o'clock P. M., an the promises, the three’ story frame Building and Lot, No, 227 Grove at near Newark avenue ; house contains slore, cellar, #ix roo! on second floor aud Kix rooms on third floor, ‘The above situated in one of the best business locations on the entire ret, and well adapted fora drug store, bakery, wh grocery store, packing house or billiard saloon, A chance for a mi ‘moderate means, forfnvestment, Lot 25x10; house 2x40. N. B.—-Sale poxitly the owner leaving for California, Also’ a dive years” Lease Of t stores and one house, No. 31 Railroad avenue. ‘Terms on Gayot ale. For further particulars apply to the AucHonser, Kigoon, Holon, Racks. Oice Fables, tier revans, Sat ro ra, fevolvin, tools ant Chatra, Coco jatting, Inkatands, de., do. . ‘i ogi Es AUCTIONEER. Dag aye JOHNSTON, Office aud aalesroom, #7 Nasvan street, opponite the Pont oitice. JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this day, Sep- tember 22, at It o'clock, at No. 2 Cortlandt atreet, corner Broadway, the contents of that tirst class Liquor Store, mag- niticent Fixtures, two yeara’ Lease of premises; the stock ts Jurge, and consists of general ansortinent of tine Liquor viz.;--Wines, Brandies, Gin, Bourbons, Rye, Scotol an: Irish Whiskeys, vew and old Ales, &e., allot which ‘must be sold without reserve, on account of the present pro- prletor retiring from business. Full particulars at the wuc- ioneer's oflice, ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, oftice and sulesroom 37 Nassau’ street, opposite the Post ofiioa, Genveel Househoid Furniture ivate residence 323 West Fifueth street. & VAN 'TASSELL will geil, this day, at 1034 o'clock, at the above private residence of Edward Greey, Kvq.y ali the Household Furniture—Comprising in art Brussels und Ingrain Carpets, Otlcloius, Parlor Suit, rocatel; Arm Chairs, Lounges, mantel Mirrora, brocatel Curtains, rosewood Piano, Card’ Tables, Rockers Spanish Easy Chairs, Sofa Bedateail, Wardroves, Bookcase, Relrige. Tatory, Sideboards, &e, Sale to commenics with the Kitchen urniture. atthe JOHNS10! LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salestooms 108 Liberty und 111 Cedar street. Second hand and new GENTERL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, Bedding, Crockery, &c., HIS "DAY, at 10¥4 o'clock. WALDRON & COOKE wilt sell by auction, this day, at 14s o'clock, a very large and yeveral assortment of second hand and new Furniture, removed to our salesrooms for con- venience of including rosewood, wainut and mahogan: Parlor Suits; in’ brocatel, repa, dc. Turkisn and Spaniel Lounges, Sofa and Lounge Beds, mahogany Sofas, in hair- cloths Turkish and other Eany Chair, VELVET, BRUSSELS, AND INGRAIN CARPETS, rosewood, walnul, mahogany, oak and enamelled Charnber Furniture, in auita and separato pieces; walnut and mahog- any Wardrobes, oak and walnut Buffets and Hall Stands, Library and Seorelary Bookcases, Bedding in great variety, Glass, “Cutlery, Paintings; Extension, Library, and Centre Tables, Cutlery, Refrigerators, Fiated Ware, Clocks, Bronyes, Partaox, Kitehen Articles, ke. &o. ARON CRISTALAR & CO., 469 BROADWAY, OFFER at private #aie, 2b per cent below regular prices, walnut, Tonewood, oak, mahogany and antique CHAMBER, LIBRARY, PARLOR” AND DINING ROOM SULTS, PIANOS, ORGANS, IKON SAFES, DESKS: AND PAINTINGS, MANTEL AND FIBK ‘MIRKORS, CARPETS, 40. Monthly payments. Casi advances made on all merchandise. veTION, AUCTION. AUCTION. f ‘Over £00 lots and over $20,000 worth elegant Household Furniture, Paintings, Bronzes, at public auction, to the highest bid on this day (Thursday), September 22, at 10'y of at the large five story residence 12 East Tenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, near Fitth avenue. Magnificent four round cornered rosewood 7% octave Pianotorte, eight rich Parlor Suits, covered with bro- catel, striped and pinin reps and Pier and Oval Mirror Bro niticens Ol Paintin Vases, Cabinets, bois’ de rose; © Etageres, Tables, Boor: i, Writing Desk, 15 rosewood and walnut Chamber Bulls Mattresses, Bedding, Sofas, Lounges, Side- board, Extension Table, Dining ©) and Silver Ware, Cutlery, &e. Responsible men in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers ut reasonable charges. EDWIN NICHOLS, Auctioncer. —A RARE! OPPORTUNITY FOR & isekeepers, hotelkeepers and the trade. Large Housebold Furniture sale this (Thiraday) nfter- noon, at two och at the five story residence 4) Brevoort place, Kast Tenth streat, between Broadway and Fifth ave- hue-—rosewood Pianoforte, elegant Parlor Suits, covered with satin brocal, reps and haircloth; Centre and Side Tables, Esageres, ‘Mirrors, Clocks, Bronzes, Vases, Lace Cartalos, Bedsteata, Bureaus, Washetands, Commoces, Mi or Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Bianketa, Lounges, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Dining and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Sale posidive, commencing abtwo o'clock precisely. NIGHOLS, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.THIS DAY (THURSDAY), SEPT. 22, No. 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth ave- nue.—Over 400 lots (425,000) elegant and costly Household Furniture, &c., contained in the five story private residence of B. R. Martia, Keq., 113 West Twenty-sevunui strect, com menolng at 104 o'clodiy Magniticent i octdve rosewood Pianoforte, four etegant Parior Suits, covered in French satin brocatel; rosewood Etageres, Bookcase, French Cabinets, inlaid; tne Oil Paintings, impqried from Europe; magnifi it Bronze Veivet and Isrussels Carpets, Lace Curtains, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Centre and Side Tables, 600 volumes choice Kooks, Turkish Chairs and Lounges. Dining Room—A 12 foot Extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, French China Dinner and Tea Sets; #olid Silver and Plated Ware, Casters, Uros, Baskets, Spoons, Knives, Forks: Stone and French China Ware, Engravings, &c. Bedrooms—Magnificent rosewood Bedfoom Set, style Louis XIV. ; black wainut do. ; single Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Warirobes, Cominode and Feather Heds, Quilts, Biankets, 20 tine Halr Mattreases, Spring Beds, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, ac. Basement and Kitchen Furniture—Lounges, Extension Tables, Stoves, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, Sofa Beds, Chairs, Oflcloth and Cooking Utensils, which xale will com: menee with at 10) o'clock precisely. 'N. B.-—Strangers de- sirous of attending this sale can take Sixth or Seventh ave- hue cars at Astor House: Competent men in aitendance to C ‘and ship goods for purchasers. mia MUUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, A COTION SALE.—THE LARGEST AND | RICHEST d ‘assortment Magnificent Household Furniture, Planotortes Fainting, Bronzes, Sitverware, Velvet Car- ets, Marqueterio iInéts, Drawing Room Furniture, ac. . ‘at public auction, valved at $25,000. On thin day Gfhursany ).at the elegant brown stone man- sion 57 West Fifteenth sireet, between Fifth and Sixth avs., Commencing 1034 o'clock. Drawing Room Suits, covered Freneh satin brocatel rich- eat description; rosowood Etageres, Secreta Encoignures, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Lace © yet Carpets, Paintings by eminent art Statuary, Clock, Clfandeliers, Sevres, Dresien China Vi Ornaments; magnificent rosewood 'Pianoforte, celeb maker; Canterbury, Reclining Chairs, Lounges, covered reps Commodes, Toilet ‘Set, Hair, Sprink Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Cont es. ‘Dining Room—Kxtension Table, Sid irrors, Casters, Tureens, Dioner, Tea Sei China Ware, Giassware, Basement, Kitchen apartments, Competent per- fons in attendance to pack, ship, remove the goods. Parties wishi attend this sale take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars. AUGUSTUS A. SCHULTZ, Auctioneer. BX JOHN H. DRAPER & CO. AUCTIONEERS. ‘The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will seil 90,000 TONS SCRANTON COAL, St public auction, on Wednesday, September 28, at 12 o'clock M,, at 96 Exchange place. SAMULL SLOAN, President. ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.--LARGE AND IMPOR- tant sale of good Household Fnrniture in great variety. More than 100 Carpets, many of them very elegant; French Plate Mirrors, three or four Pianos, Parlor Suits, solid carved Bedsteads and Bureaus: Hair and other Mattresses, te chandeliers, Oil Paintings, Engravings, &c., dc. F. CO! TON will sell on Saturday, September 24, at 10} o'clock, at 58 Fant Thirteenth street, Hear Broadway, one ot the larkeat and most extensive assortments of Household Furniture that has been offered this season, together with more than 100 Carpets of Velvet Axminster. Brussels and other plainer de- scriptions. Catalogues early ov Saturday morning. ¥ THOS. KEYWORTH, AUCTIONEER.—WILL SELL this day, at 2 o'clock,’ at 408 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and’ Thirty-first ‘streets, a large and weil selected Astortment of Household Furnitire, comprising Parlor and Bedroom Suits in biuck walnut, marble top Tables, Exte: sion Piilar Tables, marble top Bureaus, Lounges, Wardrobes, Bookcase, Mirrors, Carpets, Oilcloths, Muttremes, Beds, &c- Also a four-pocket Billiard Table, Ball attention given to sules at private resi Brak CAMPBELL. & CO}. AUCTIONEERS this day, at 10 o'clock, at 169 Eldrid, . niture, Fixtures, &c., boarding house; genoral assortment, Buyers invited, CAMPBELL & CO,, Auctioneers, BY 2%; CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER. SELLS ON Friday first class Sample’ Room and Liquor Store, one door from Broadway (Fifteenth ward). Chance at private sale. CAMPBELL & GO., 850 Bowery. \ A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER-NEW AU jonRoomejand Art Gallery, 621 Broadway, under St. Nich- Olas Hotel. Opening Sale of ar Importer's Stocksof Superb Paria and Vienna Fancy Goods, Rich Decorated China, Glassware, Bronzes, Clocks, armolu and Gilt Goods, tc. WDANIEL A. MATHEWS will sell. by Auction, at his new And spacious’ salerrooms, No. 621 Broadway, this day, ‘Thuraday, September 22, at 11 o'clock, a large and elegant Assortment, viz, :--Superd Decorated ‘unch, Tea and Tollet Sets, Ariistic Bronzes, Clocks, Liquor Stands, Curd Recetvors, ‘Jardinierres, Parian Figures, Orystal Fr &c. ; also 380 lots superb Stuffed Birds; also 1 monnales. Catalogues and goods now ready { 0 dozen T)PRARINENT oF PUBLIC WORKS. BENS. P. FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, by or . Wiliam M. Tweed, Commissioner of Public Works, will be sold at pubiic auetlon, on Friday, September 28, 1570, at 10 o'clock A, M., at the vestibuin of the City Hall, in the city of New York, all Butldings and Parts of Buildings as taken by tho Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment ap- pointed by the Supreme Court for the extension of Lexinj ton avenue, from Seventy-first atroet to Ninety-sevent street, in the city of New York, which buildings an arts of bulidings are laid down on a certain map on file in the oltice of the Dapartment of Public Works, No. 237 Broad way. Por further particulars apply at sae olive of the anc Meueer, Ne 9 Banah airyet jontgomory street, Jersey Citv. M. 29uanTy, avctionrr VE. will well this clay, at 1059 0 Nussan street, the entire Furniture of. several families, ee moved for convenience of sale, #uch as rosewood and wal- nut Parlor 4 Chamber and Diaing Room Suites in variety, Brossela aud tograin Carpets, Pler and Mantel Mirrors Office and Dining Room Furniture, China, Crockery and Glasa Ware Mattresses, Beds and Bedding, Full particu Tare in catalogues at sale, the salesroom 79 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF CHRIS tian Gotle'» Gent aud’Jucobine Gent, on Thursday, Sop- tember 29, 1870, nt ¥ o'clock P. M., will be oufered for wale, August Meyer's grocery aud provision atore, Ford Belmont, # valuable Lot of Laat, tying in the town of Farma, in the county of Weatchester, New York, The said Jot contains seven first class building lols, and ts moat advan- tageously situated. Will be offered ut private nale until above a e-balf of the purchase money tay remain secured by bond and mortgage. For particulars apply to JOSKPH Gd MAYER, Agent, of i. S. WOODRUFF, Attoracy, Trentony New Jersey. AWNBROKER'S SALE.-R. FIELD, AUOTIONR! 1s Chatham street, will sell this day, at JL o'clock, Jots of Men's und Women’s Clothing, Dreates, Shawls, Rom. wants, Under Clothing, Quilts and Blankets, Bedding ae Also a large quantity of Books. Also a largo lot of Met Clothing, Overconis, Business ‘oats, Pants apd Vests. order Simpson, Somers & Co,, 15 Chatharm street. oot AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY—-BY JOHN MOR TIMER, 11 Eart broxdway, of 400 lots Men's und Wor ™ Clothing, Beas, Bedding and other seasonable gooda: By order. of De Long, 299 Eust Broadway. AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY,—JAMES AGA, ‘Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery, at LL o'clock, lots Dresses, Shawls, Sheets, Table Linen, "Biankels, Quilts, Feather Beds, Pillows. Carpets, Boots, Shoes, Musical im struments, By order of Mark Levy, 73 Grand strect. DAWNBROKER'S SALE.—SECOND LARGE SALE OF Clothing this seasoa.—WILLIAM 8. INGRAHAM, 58 New Bowery, will sell thin day, at il o'clock, 600 lots Mente Clothing exclusively. Overcoats, Panta, Vesta, Remoante, Cloth, Ac.. worthy attention, of dealers. Order of Moms Brothers, 61 Catherine street. PRISHARD,,, WALTERS, | AUCTIONEER—-MORTGAGR Sale.--Will wall this day (Thursday), at 11 o'elock, at Na 2 New Chamber: natiam, the Contents of lager beer saloon, viz.:--Bar, Fixtures,’ Shooting Gallery. Lease, &c. JOHN F. STEWART, Attorney tor Mortgages, ng eeee DINGEF, AUCTIONEER, D. DINGEER, KETCHUM & CO, will offer the Elogant Suburban Villa o Thomas L. Rushmo at public auct THURSDAY, Sept. 29, at 2 o'clock P.M ‘on the grown situated im Orlen near Mamaroneck, a few min ately ou en from the depot, immed Long Island Sound, and presenting one of the finest water fronts, athing, boating and fishing on the A modern Mansion, ‘coms, turret, porticus, bay windows, marble mantely puinted and Creseoed halls, elegautly dm all tn good order. ‘A Los of five acres, ‘nino five Villa Plots ining Kame, varying in size trom ono to lour acres, Two have due wager fronts and ona «large stable, carriage house, beunery, &e- si 40, by order of executors, at the nama time and p ¢ Cottage, man Halrtead, Ege, foely finished in modern «ty! tn excellent order, aud ‘one acre of ornate rround. The weole property is handsomely laid out io walks and drives, and adorned with shade, frult aud oruamental trees, vines and abrnbbery. Sale peremptory. of the late 5 onaisting of 10 recom riage house, stable, dc. depot of New York and New Haven Railrot th street and Fourth avenue, at 9 o'clock lon aj to KETCHUM & CO. 82 Cedar street. SECOND LARGE AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LOTS > and Houses at Wooarlige, N. J. F. KOHBERTZ. will offer on, Wodnontay, Sept. 2, 1870) at 1ig o'clock ¥. M., through the auction ART, to the highest bidder, without resorve, and ou the mont liber ral conditions which’ have ever been offered, the kigh, handy some, healthy and beautifully situated 180 Buliding Lots, which remained unsold on July 20, 180. ‘There will alvo be offered, on #aine day, about $0 Garden and Park Lote. Bach of these Jols contains m garden wiih the finest frud trees. ‘There will also be sold, Int. One large and commodious House, having 89 feet froak and ‘containing about 20 rooms, arranged with every appl ance for comfort; the autbuildings consisting of stables, can riage house and icehouse ; tower garden, orchard, Ac. ; being very desirable tor a hotel, boarding house, or a residence for large family. This property covers about one acre of land. ‘A hundvome new Villn, bullt in the Gothic. style, with stables, carriage house, dc.,’and also urranged with every appliance for comfor oodbridge adjoins Carlstadt and Ratherfurd Park, and te only 8 miles from New York, on the New York and Hacken- sack Rallrond,sand ite bigh and Known to noed further recommendation, ‘This property is oniy four minutes distant from the station : Ji the streets are opened; every lot is numbered and fo build upon, Pavonia ferry ix reached in 20 rainutes, at the trip, by commutation ticket, costs auly 936 vents, tuclud- ing ferry; traine every bo ine title to the property Is indisputable. ‘Terma:—On the lots, warantee deed upon payment of 15 cent cash, and balance, 8 per cent, may remain on mort-s gace forS or 10 years; on the bindings, warantoe deed om Payment of 30 per cent cash; 70 per cent way remain ow mortgage § or 10 years. No atiction fees will be charged te Printed abstracts gratis. Maps and freo tickets for th train leaving Pavonia ferry, foot of Chambers atrect, on W nesday, Sept. 24, 1870, the day of sale, 12 M., cam ve had of F. Kohbertz & Son, 54 Wall street; C. Taucher, 198 Orchura street; Bastgen Bros., 10% Canai street; Val. Hattemor, 46 ighth avenue ; K. Greacen & Co., 443 Weat Thirty aret street. ° Lunch on arrival of the train. her prove ‘ormy the sale will be held om BR All the ‘leeds from the firat nate have. been returned from the Recorder's ofice, and can be called for at the oilice of F. Kohbertz & Son. 3 HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL’8 SALE OF S. Clothing, Goths, Onssimeres, Ae, Tuts day, Boptora- ¢ 1034 o'ciock, at the salesroomn No. 13 Bowery, a gen of Ulothing, viz.:—Overcoats, Frock and era Sack Coats, Cloth and Cassimere Pants, Veivet, Silk and Cloth Vests? also a large lot of black and colored Cioths, Beaver, Doeskin and Melton Cassimeres, 4c. Vestings, Trim? mings, tailors’ goods, Couuters, &c. By order of L, ‘Kinda. kopf, City Marshal. EYES AND EARS, — ‘ RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—BAUCH & GOU: MANN (formerly with Prof, Boissounean, of Paris), makers and inserters of the improved Artifical Human Kya, Gol Wrosdway. N. B.-These eyes are endorsed by the faculty. MARGLE MANTELS. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE IML latest imported Monuments, Headstones at reduced prices. A. K steam marblo works, Lid amd 166 Kast Bighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. MARBLED SLATE planets Bice int designs, from $% up to . TB RVEWART & CO, 608 Stath uveaue, between Thiriy-ifth aud ‘Thirty-sixth streets, RICH 3 KLABER & CO., MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 WEST ‘S. Fifty-tirat street, between Broadway and iighti aveaus. Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Monuments, Headstones, of superior workmaaship, cheapest in the city. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. Q DEMANDE UNE JEUNE DAME OU DEMOTSELLE pour donner des lecons de piano, S'adreaser au 24d East near 2d a N ‘DEMANDE —UNE FILLE Qui NE PARLE QUR y le fi is, comme bonne pour aller & Loutsville, Ky. Oana comme one pour air 8 tas, ANDE-AU 101 OUEST UME RUE ONE Of vonnedentante traucelee, qui sache coudre et soit recommundee. See a, TNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE PLACE POUR Uae enfants. S'adresser au 761 6me TNE FILLE FRANCAISE, TRES CAPABLE, DESIRIT U une place pour etre bonne Wenfaats etcoudre, S'a- dresser au 97 4me rue, pres lu 2me av, TN MENAGE FRANCAIS, SANS ENFANTS, DESIRE. U rait woutendre avec une daine americains seule, qut itement Varticle modes, pour etablir on asso- oa ry aa Title pow

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