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“2 OFTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. f East Side. " ? ‘pill, BROADWAY—BY STANLEY, DAY—PRIVATE seP seeateee eeaienie ae and price see SMALL CHEAP HOUSE, EXOELLENT LOCATION, us ry 16th tirealy Fourth arenue; suitable foe rAVT8, 380 Haat ‘street, Dear Second avenue.” EAST FORSY-EIGHTH 8TREET—SPLENDID « three story brown stone hich stoop, furnished, 816,500 Seventies tree story browa ‘stoue, high stoop Use, at me SeenON & ZITTEL, 1,016 Third avenue. TA* eure gue aT obt Peulapnurata antoe rm Nineteenth street, 27x06x108, Aj .C. gad BS PI W.C. LE Bian SoFery wea "MYON OME N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN TW! Aa mn " atreet, near Filth avanue; 28 by 65, lot WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, coruer of Seventeenth st. Pa ne Ho 0 a ye. —_J. FOSHOUR, ay Fast Forty-seventh street. A —¥ULL SIZE, DESIRABLE, MODERN, ELE@ANT e Dweilings on Fifth, Madison and Park avenues ana adjacent streets for sale, at lowest market rates, with jon, _V. K. STEVENSON & SON, No. 11 Pine treet, N ELEGANT NEW THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House, 20 feet front, lot 100, in Fifty-sev- ‘enth street, east of Third’ avenue; first class location; at a great bargain. ‘M. H, KIMBALL, 261 East Fifty-seventh atreet, — a SPLENDID) HOMESTEAD IN FIFTY-EIGHTH street, east of Lexin, avenue; fine brick House and I Lot; prime order; delightful location ; only #12,300. M. H. KIMB. 251 Kast Fifty-seventh street, N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, FOUR STORY high stoop, 25x65x100, on Séth street, near Sth avenue, vor gale very cheap; others, $19,000 to $50,000 and upward. W. P./SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. SMALL, BUT CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED HOUSE, on Thirty-eighth street, near Lexington avenue, for fe; $18,000; in herfect order aud very deslrable, HASTINGS & CO., No. 6 Pine street, SMALL FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DESIR- able Dwelling, about Twenty-cighth strect, near Lex- ington avenue, for sale low. Otuer small desirable aweil- K. STEVENSON & SON, II Pine street, ae FOR SALE AT THE VERY LOWEST MAR- ket rates, Sixty-fifth street, near Madison ayonue, two fuil Lots; Fifth avenue, corner Lot below Central Park; Madison aven eight Lots about Sixty-sixth street; rand Boulevard, two Lota; Filt ine Building Lote: Central Park (1 t, four fine Lote, V. K, STEVEN FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—FIRST class, in Sixtieth street, east of Fourth avenue, Apply W. SIMONSON, 1,269 Broadway. \¥p48T NINTH STREET.—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished; neat House; price #25,000; Furniture sold by Bppraiscment of vaine. “Apply to F.C. BENNETT & CO., inion square (north). abrir mail FULEGANT, DWELLINGS ON PARK AND MADISON avenues and intereseting streete, for sale. A great variety good Houses, at moderate prices, HASTINGS & CO., No. 6 Pine street. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUS! fully iurnished, Sixtieth street, near Lexiugton avenue} jane of the cheapest dwellings offered. HASTINGS & CO., No. 6 Pine street. YOK SALESTHE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House and Lot 80 East Forty-ninth direst ; in frat rate order; ail improvements; immediate pos- $eralon; terms easy. Apply to FALMER '& DEFOREST, Wall street. 7 OR SALE—THE HANDSOME FOUR ‘STORY HIGH Stoop brown atone House 219 East Sixtieth street. Ap- bly to IRVING & SON, 208 East Twenty-seventh street, A toG. OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone Dwelling No. 246 East Sixtieth Street, between Second and Third avenues; was bullt by owner and is elegantly finished throughout: all modern im- rovements, £c.+ would be sold low. Apply at 244, next or, oF at coal office, foot of East Thirty-four 6 OR SALE—A FOUR STORY, STORE AND SUB-CEL- lar brick House, with full’Lot, and jying good inte- Fest, in First avenue, near Tenth street, Apply to A. E. GHORGI, 118 Third avenue. Agents need not apply. {OR SALE—ON EASY TERM8—A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE high stoop brown stone House and Lot, 115 East Fifty- fourth street: in fperfect order; immediate’ possesion. In- quire on the premises. (OR SALE—-THE TENEMENT PROPERTY 149 ELIZA- beth street, near Broome street; the store occupied as a ikery, with oven and vault under sidewalk; lot 90.7 by half the block; also 153 Elizabeth street ; lot 25 by half the block. pply to THOMAS FANNING, 40 East Fourth street, near wery. FE SALE—J@1 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN ‘Third and Fourth avenues, three story high stoop brick, Beseiixt0; $8,000. “Permits of STANLEY DAY, Ili Broad- a HE SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND FULL LOT, No. 11 Bast Forty-seventh street, between Fifth and Madi- yeon avenues, ready for immediate occupation. MATTHEW 'BYKNES on the premises. OR SALE—FURNISHE] EAST FORTY-SECOND street, near Fifth avenue, a superior stone front House, mew and elegant, 22x65x100. D. D. ORRELL, 291 Broadway. (OR SALE—THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS ST. ANN'S Church Property, consisting of church and. three lots, ouse 145 Eighth street, adjoining, and house 63 Fourth av ‘hue, connecting therewith for sule separately if desired. 441 Eighth street, oppo inton Ha) j)OR SALE—A BARGAIN—-THE THREE STORY HIGH stoop brick House 218 East Thirty-first street, noar Third ‘avenue; parlors frescoed; everything in splendid order. Ap- ply on the premises. OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON FIFTY-SECOND AND Fifty third streets, between Madison and Fifth avenues, Buitable for iivery stable; 235x200. a WM. H. RAYNOR, No. 5}g Pine street. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—1l17 EAST 35TH STREET, fine four story high stoop brown stone; elegant order; 322 Madison avenue; a bargain. W. YEOUR, 171 Broadway; OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO BROWN STONE Houses, two stories and basement, high stoop ; all mo- ern improvements. Inquire of JOHN MOLLOY, owner, 218 Kast Forty-ninth street, ° Tnguire of OLUMBIA COLLEGE LEASEHOLD—FIRST HOUSE ch four stories, ‘stoop, brown, Cr Rouse, His00; in drat lass ordércat' burtein? Tar nished oF tinfuro KLENEN & DRAKE, 111 Broad- way, room F, basement, pis OR SALE-TWO NEW STONE FRONT HOUSES, NOS. 804 and 806 West Firty-fitth street, on long lease; price $12,000 each, See Dill on premises, R SALE AT A BARGAIN—PURNISHED OR UN- nished, handsome four feng Brey fo basement House, a Paquire on ine premiscs: abs Went Forte hind sect, mena fnquire on the premis Foryih Between Seventh and #lghth avenues, OR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, with or without Furniture. Apply on the premises, 00 West 17th street, near Sixth avenue. OR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP MEDIUM size House, with posscssion, in Fifty-third street, Roar Broadway; owner moved to Boston; anxious to sell: a a street. Oe as meee WILBUR & BRANIGAN, (OR SALE—IN FIRST CLASS LOCATION, CLOSE TO Fitth avenue, # truly magnificent House, al a fair price; the asking price and no Ines will be taken. HATCH & RIKER, No, 1,292 Broadway. 1OR SALE—ON THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixt! ues, a three story bigh stoop brown, stone House, 20x60x100; handsomely trescoed and tn fin order throughout. Apply to owner, RICHARD MEARE! corner Sixth aver and Nineteenth street. FPR SALE SuPeRIoR vuRNISHED DWELLING ON whneaen bg ers aires othe, drateabie Houses on rf 1, Forty-second, Forty-t! eighth, Forty- ninth and Fifty-sikth streets, Pebaist “4 HASTINGS & CO., No, 6 Pine street, 10% SALE—NO, 180 WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, three story high stoop brown stone House; location rice £23,000. Apply to WILLIAM KENNELLY, street. 4Pi POR, SALEBY ROBERT CHRISTY, 649 SIXTH avenue, choice of four new four story brown stone Houses, in West Forty-tifth street, also ti Forty-cighth, Forty-ninth, Fiftieth, Fifty-second, Fifty-third, and Fifty: fourth streets, OR SALE CHEAP—TO CLOSE THEM OUT, NO. 48 West Fifty-second street, 660 Lexington avenue, 349 East Sixty-second street. Apply on the premis ‘ARLEM.—-TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS IN 124TIT street, near Fifth avenue, and in close proximity to Mount Morris lll be sold on easy terma, COTTOM '& LINSCOTT, corner 11#th st. and Third av. sto FIFTY-SIX’'H_ STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues, full sized extra built House, at a bargain, HAtcH & “RIKER, 1,293 Broadway. ONEY Tu LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON DESIR. able epee and untmproved real estate. ILLIAM SINCLAIR, Jr., No. 8 Pino streot. ERCER STREET.—A ‘L SIZED LOT WITH SUB- stantial three story building, for sale low and on very easy terms. WILLIAM EF, HAWS, 175 Broadway, bavement. fhe AVENUE—503-WEST SIDE, BETWEEN FORTY- second and Forty-third streets.—For sale, an elegant four story House; 26x65; in fine ordor, Apply on the premises. $2,000 With BUY A THREE sTORY AND BASE. oe tment brick House, 20x40x100; balance on mortgage. Apply to JOHN STEWART, corner of Eighth avenue and Forty-third street. Miscellaneous. A. BEOWN STONE HOUSES, IN CHOICE LOCALI- «ties, from $12,000 to $75,000. "Printed description fall Hist npon application or by mall. WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth st, UILDERS AND OTHERS CAN PROCURE LIBERAL loans on their reai estate, with certainty and despatch, from A. BEEBE & SON, 78 Cedar atreet, OR SALE A GREAT BARGAIN—ONE SIX STORY front and four story rear Tenement Hous iocation. Apply to STEPHEN KRAUSS, 225 Gra G4 HIRST, CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSES FOR sale.—Prices from $14,000 to $80,000, For full par- Siculars wend for printed list, A. C, LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadwa: BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND LEN 0 LET Brand A FINE BASEMENT ON COURT STREET, CORNER of Livingston street, well adapted for billiard saloon or mercantile busines: BARGAIN.—NEAT, TWO STORY,@BASEMENT AND sub-cellar frame Dwelling in Brooklyn; eight rooms; ‘ail improvements 4.000; one-quarter cash. DICKINS' & HAYES, 81 Cedar street, New York. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House for sale. ‘abargain; wnsm asaed ; avenue, 10 minutes id furniture, all new, for sal Inquire of owner, Eliptic Sewing Machine oifice, $43 Broad- wi ROWN STONE HOUSE—FIRST CLASS, ON CLINTON street, Brooklyn, aod two on a business strect, with Mtores; great bargains for cash, or exchange. E. A. CONKLING, No- 539 Pine atreet. SOUTHWEST CORNER MYRTLE AND ues, Inquire on the premises. OR SALE Frankiin POR, SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT MOUSE, nine rooms, with water and marble mantels; location excellent; price, 000 cash, balance on or before five years; also'a Claar Store on ¥raiklin street; now doing © good business; will sell at a gucritice, as the owner ia about toleave the place. Apply to A. W. RICHARD, 42 Greenpoint enue, Greenpoint, id FOR, BALE-SIX HOUSES; TWO STORY, BASEMENT, fub-celiar, with water and gas; just finished; place for bathtubs and heater; 8 and Fourteentn streets, bi South Brooklyn, $83,000, OR SALE—THREE SIORY STORE AND BASE- ment brick House, No. 201 Columbia, near Woodhull Street, Brooklyn. For paiticuiars inquire of JOHN O'CON- NOR, 44 Greenwich street, New York. OR BALE—IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART OF Brooklyn Heights, three minutes from Wall strect ferry, a first class three story high stoop brown stone front House; extra well built; all modern improvemen lar; size 16.3x40.9x101; price $1,500; $15,000 or more cash, Balknce on mortgage. Apply’ at’ 16} Columbia street, Brooklyn Heights, OR SALE—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, TWO HOUSES, in Fourth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth at Fort Hamilton ; will be sold cheap for caah; the houses are brick and with all_improvements. Ap- By, fo JUAN ELICHING, No. #06 Third avenue, Sout clyn. rooms; good location; in Eleventh etween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Inquire of J. W. MOUNT. Price $2,500 to \REAT BARGAIN.—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP J brown stone House, 22 feet wide, on Thirty-first street, Dear Fifth avenue. If taken at once can be had less than $35,000. ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street, OR SALE IN BROOKLYN, ON GOING TO RUROPE— A fine three story brick English basement House, with seventeen rooms; improvements. Price, $11,600. Addres G. L. H., No. 92 Bergen atreet, between Smith’ and Hoyt. OTS FOR SALE CHEAP.—TWO CHOICE LOTS IN Second avenue, near Eighty-sccond street; fine building ites ; no rock; terms eas ROBERT T, MEEKS, 80 Cedar street. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON DESIR- ‘able improved and unimproved real estate, ILLIAM SINCLAIR, Jr., No. 3 Pine street. Bi Begecoldatects' CLUB HOUSE, SIX STORY BROWN ne building, 85x95, lot 40x100, near Fifth avenue, above Foity-fourth street; 47 rooms; entirely new. PAGE & McCAFFERTY, Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second strect. URRAY HILL.—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown sione House, 19 feet front, with Carpets, Mirrors and Fixtures; delightful location; 'Thirty-seventb street, near Park avenue; must be gold; price $20,000 in Zee; also two four story brown stone Houses, finely located, to exchange for vacant lots. WM. J. COLE & MUDGETT, Southeast corner Thirty-second street and Siath avenue, EAR MADISON AVENUE. 4 S. HB. 8. BROWN stone House, 21x60x100, mirrors, kc., 85,000; also @ bargain, 45. b. &. b. #., 20x55x10), $24,000. JOHN B. CHURCH & SON, 11 Pine street. Sorin. AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING, NEAR Fifth avenue, for sale, furuished or unfurnished ; house plete with every improvement and of extra finis! HASTINGS & CO., No. 6 Pine street. (OR SALE—LOT IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY, ON Chestnut Hill, near grand entrance, containing 10 super- fletal feet, enclosed with a tine hedge; price #310, THEODORE KI‘TER, 29 Broadway. PPOs, SALE_ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, A New FIRST class brown stone House, No. 91 Joralemon street, near Henry ; four stories, with French roof; walnut doors oh par- lor floor and walnut staircase ; all the modera improvements ; ten minutes’ walk from two ferries. Apply to E. H. DAY, Builder, 206 State street, near Court, (OR SALE CHEAP—SMALL FRAME HOUSE IN South Brooklyn, convenient to cars and ferry; splendid location; good order; great bargain. Address OWNER, 219 Second avenue. ee SALE OR TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, THKEE very neat stone front Houses, on the corner of Monroe street and Classon avenue, opposite Dr. Duryea’s church; | location good. Also two small Honses with all the modern improvements; 43 and 45 Downing street, near Gates avenue. Apply to the owner and builder, A, B. ENGLAND, Washington avenue, third house northeast of Gates avenue. Hee SALE OR TO LET—TWO THREE STORY PHILA- delphia brick and brown stone Houses ; all modern {1 rovements ; thet a ited throughout in good style; on Le! ‘erts street, near Classon avenue, Brooklyn. ‘Terms to suit. Rent low. ‘Inquire of owner, JOUN B. COTTE, 133 Bowery. very nicely bui 5TH AVENUE, ABOVE 42D 81.—AN ELEGANT BROW! *) | stone House, four story high stoop, for sale at a bargain, with or without new Furniture; stable 1f wanted. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. $13.500, POR, SALE, THAT STYLISH, THOR. UU, oughly well buflth. s. b. s. four story Dwell- ing 220 Euet Forty-aixth street; ali improvements; cheap. VAN WYCK, 95 Liberty street, West sides A. VERY FINE LARGE BROWN STONE HOUSE, BE. tween Fifth avenue and Broadway, with or without iegant mirrors, carpets, &c., very cheap; immediate offer ‘Wanted; several others, $30,000 to 140,000, All wanting ‘Houses in best location, please call at our office; up town PRopery, our specially. WILLIAM ELLIOTE @ CO., 491 Broadway. A.WFOR SALE, TWO TWO STORY MANSARD ROOF « Houses, with brick basements and cellars, on 138d treet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, commencing 160 feet west of Seventh avenue, size 20 by 40 feel each, contain. ing 16 rooms each, with all’ modern Improvements, marble mantels, &c., on reasonable terms. Inquire on the premi FIRST CLASS NEW THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone House for sale; all modern improvements; 3, on easy terins. Fifty-first street, west of Eighth * Avenue. Apply to ROBB & DRUMMOND, Bullders, 827 ‘West Fitty-Rrat street. BARGAIN.—A PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUS! Carriage House, Servants’ Cottage and twelve acres ol Garden and Lawn, at Fort Washington, fronting on and Eretlooking the Hadson, will be rented ill May, 1872, with horses, carriages, sleigh. cow, &c., at a nominal rent of POTTER BROS., No. 5% Pine 1,00 per annum. Apply to treet. N OPPORTUNITY.-FOR SALE, THE FOUR STORY brown sione front House 43 Weat Fifty-fifth street, ‘Call and examin jar street. open during the day. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN WEST ‘Twenty-fifth street, in perfect order; every convenience, including burglar alarm; only $16,000. __WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth st, A. BARGAIN FOR CASH.—HANDSOME FOUR STORY brown stone House, near central Park, handsomely Smished with hard wood; iine location. DICKINSON & HAYES, 81 © MAGNIFICENT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN 7A tone Howe ge semi a 4 Opposite Central ‘hat ighity- and Eigh ixth atreets, for sale low. es ALBERT AELLAMY, No! 8 Pine street, N ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH y stone House close to Fiith avenue; on Misray thy Tor ‘sale; 25 fect wide; finished in rosewood and black walnut. ALBERT BELLAMY, No. & Pine atrect. SUPERIOR HQUSE, FOUR STORY HIGH AL Baireen Pink Qo naisce soton on Murrey aii, for sale very cheap, with or without new Furniture. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. ¥ B.S. LEVY & CO., 271 W. $8TH 8T., NEAR 8TH AV, BX sh ac frame House, soat00. fats B story and basement brick House {story double tenement bee on 4story double tenement, 0 IRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN Stone House for sale, in Brooklyn, on Adelphi street, 120 feet north of Lafayette avenue, with all modera imaprovi Menta; pousession immediately. Apply on premises to J, P, SEELEY. - EEKER, BETWEEN KINGSLAND AND MORGAN avenues, on Grand atreet Railroad.—Lots from $300 to $4600, on five years’ credit; money advanced to build, Apply ‘on lots this da} SEVERAL PLOTS OF WELL LOCATED LOTS IN Eust New York to exchange for a House in the city. | Address E. M. C., Herald oilice, 10 LET—IN TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, South Brooklyn, a Cottage House (six rooms and attic), with stabling for two horses, Rent #15 per month, Inquire of Mrs. JOHN MOGOWAN, [0 LETAIN BROOKLYN) TWO, FURNISHED ROOMS, or would let the whole House; the family would board with the parties; neighborhood and house first class. at 260 Quincy street, near Nostrand avenue. 0 RENT_FURNISHED, THE NEW BROWN STON: House 899 Claremont avenue, near Green avenue, with or without vianoforte. Apply to "THOMAS W. WOODS, 3:3 | Fulton street, Brooklyn, HE CHEAPEST, NEAREST AND EASIEST OF ACCESS of any Lots offered are those on Grand street Railroad, between Kingsland and Morgan avenu $300 to $600, on easy terms or payment. purchasers to build. Avply on ground. foney advanced to ILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP IF APPLIED FOR soon—The very desirable premises northwest corner Gates and Franklin avenurs, Brooklyn; 110 feet fronton Gates by 100 on Franklin; villa style brown house, with tower; main buuiding 42 by 40 feet; extension 30x22; stable opening on Franklin, Apply on premi JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL For Sale. LARGE SELECTION OF HANDSOME COTTAG By very conveniently located on Jersey City Heights, Also French roof and other modern fay Houses, with beautiful ardens, First class business locations, choice Building Fots, dc. at requent rices. HN ti. PLATT, Jersey City Heights. 4 Brooklyn, at from | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE PRS H OR TO RENT. T PLAINFIELD, N. J.—NE' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, A NN ANS Meera MOCAFFERTY & KINGMAN F. SS FA, cote rent low unit ap roca wel dante: MoCAFFERTY & KINGMAN PAGE. agents, "Address box 102 Post otice, Plaiaheld, Na. ROBERT McCAFFERTY & KINGMAN F. PAGE, ASE MANTING FARMS.—ga00 AcaEa, Goon sort. | ROBERT MoCAFFERTY & KINGMAN F. PAGE. Sor® rapidly than mos aay other piace is the Died beeiant oh See ee thousands dre settling. Address C.K. LANDIS, Vine REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—TO RENT, adelighifully located brick Villa; modern tmprove- { lawn, shade trees, tc.; 35 minutes from Wall Mr, HAMILTON, 2634 Broadway. A HOUSE ‘OF 13 ROOMS, OUTBUILDINGS, 83g ACRES, gute et nae pete nn price FON eat ‘ners, De 0 00 pen Priuted list “Westchester Realty “matted free. STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. AT GBEENWICH.—PLEASANT VILLAGE RESIDENCE for sale; carriage house, &c. ; handsome lawn, gapen, fruit, shade; shore front; must be sold, Address J. W. AT-* WATER, Cosco Bridge station, Conn. (A. NEW COTTAGE IN LLEWELLYN PARK (ONLY ‘one hour from City Hall), containing nine rooms, and Building Bites of from one to tive acres each, for sale by the owner, L. 8. HASKELL, Orange, N. J. A. SUZERB COUNTRY SEAT. OF 18 ACRES, FOR 3500 down and only $50 monthly; house and outbuild- wy grounds splendidly traited and shaded; healt an Minnesota; view (water and inland) for 20 miles in extent ; only one hour in New Jersey by rail; fare 1c. ; a perfect lit tle paradise; price 500, OWNER, 21 Cortlandt street, room No. 8. At T GREENVILLE, N. J.—TO RENT FOR THE WIN- ter, furnished House ; best location In the town ; twenty. tminutes from New York on Central Railroad, five minutes* walk from station, Terms moderate, Address F. H., box box 8,068 New York Yost oillce, or apply at Greenville Post office: AT QONKERS. “FOR SALE, A DELIGHTFUL RES dence on the banks of the Hudson; one acre; ke. kitchen and dining room on parlor floor; xeven minutes’ wal trom the depot. Apply at 338 Canal street, SPLENDID RESIDENCE OF THE LATE MOSES + Y. Beach, on the New Haven Railroad; seven acres of innd, 1,000 frult'treos in full bearing; house and grounds are magnificent, For sale or exchange at half the cost; it is the andsoment place In Connecticut, 8, SMITH, owner, Frank- fort House, corner Frankfort and William streets. (HBOICE, FARMS, COUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR J sale or to exchange fopeityzor Brooklyn Houses ; farms 1to 200 acres; prices to suit; some with splendid buildings. A. SERGEANT, 21 Wall street, NOUNTRY RESIDENCES AND FARMS FOR SALE— J On the banks of the Hudson and the interior of the country, within 25 miles of this city. ON, 421 Eighth avenue. 8. EMBES VENTRAL AVENU. WEST FARMS.-TWO STORY / attic and basem: frame, 12 rooms, barn, stable, 920-100 acres : per ucre, $4,100, STANLEY DAY, IIL Broadway, Trinity Building, basement ofices, WELLINGS FOR SALE—ON LONG ISLAND SOUND and on the New Yi New Haven ppalizosd; INE RESIDENCE AT FORDHAM FOR SALE—LARGE house, fine grouni rice reasonable; terms easy; finest place in market 1 the vicinity. For par- ticulars address OWNER, box 71 Fordham Post office. OR SALE—A HOUSE AND OUTRUILDINGS AND 17 acres of Land; well fruited; fine location; eight miles west of Newark, N. J.; price €7,000. Also a House and Lot, street up town, near depot; price $3,000. Terms i, B. CARTER, 46 High street, Newark, N. J. F% SALE—A COTTON AND SUGAR PLANTATION IN Florida ; 1,000 acrea, with improvements; price $10,000; part payment in good.” Apply to 1. 8. SHEPHERD, 203, rowdway, JOR SALE.—THE RECENT DEATH OF JAMES M. Kilburn renders it neceasary to close up the affairs of the old firm, and a good opportunity is now offered to any responsible partios to purchaso the Lease and Furniture of the Aldrich House, Providence, K.1. ‘The hotel is com- pletely furnished tn all respects, and now doing a good bust ness. Those wishing to purchase can obtain full informa- tion as to terms, Ac., by calli hotel, W. FRAN ‘apgn the subseriber at sald ALL, Providence, POR SALE-CHEAP, THE NEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL, Saratoga Springs,’ Terms easy. Inquire of or address CHAS. FE. LELAND, Delavan House, OR SAL! HOTEL SITE ON THE HUDSON, WITH magnificent views of the river, and possessing every pany. N. Y. requisite for an attractive summer resort. No money re- nired. Will be leased if preferred. Address JENNY, 459 wenth avenue, WOR SALE—ELEGANT NEW HOUSE, 10 ROOMS; three lots, handsomely Inid ont, 6 minutes from North Shore ferry; ‘surroundings unexceptionable; terms casy; 85,000, DARRIN, (0 Broad street. ACRES TIMBER LAND, 110 MILES J will sell part; price $10 'per acre, halt cash, Address B. B., Herald oficr OR SALE—IN BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, one Farm of about 25 acres, also one of 80 acres, improved and U4 hour trom New York, 1 ule from station and 334 from. the village of Hackensack. For particulars apply at 240 West Twenty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue. Must deal with principals only. LONG BRANCH, WITHIN TWO MIN- utes? walk of Atinnticvilie depot, a House and one acre House contains 14 rooms; subs TRE bi Mmprovements. “Apply to FRANCIS CORLIES, ran all Long | pr, HA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, | | EXCHANGE OR BENT, BY EXCHANGE OR RENY, BY EXCHANGE OR RENT, BY EXCHANGE OR RENT, BY PAGE & MoCAFFERTY, PAGE & MoCAPFERTY, PAGE & MoCAFFERTY, PAGE & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corer Fifty-second street, 5 Fifth avenue corner Mansions. paces, MoCAPFERTY, tbh corner Fifty-second street. onth of Thirty-fourth street, 10 Houses on Fifth avenue, pre, & McCAFFERTY, (664 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second atreet. 6 Madison avenue corner Houses. pase, & MoCAFFERTY, - 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. 11 Madison avenue Houses, north rty-fourth street ; size from) to feet froma, tt Of Mhlrty-fo AGE & MoCAPFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. Church forsale, on Madison avenue, north of Forty-sec- ond street. AGE & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Fitth aveaue, corner Pifty-second street. 6 Park avenue four story brown stone Residences, MoCAFFERTY, Fifth avenue, corner Fifty second street, 4 Lexington avenue Corners. MoCAFFERTY, Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. pss Lexington avenue Houser, & ‘AF FERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, ps 11 Third avenue Stores, between Twenty-fourth and Fi fty- ninth streets, paying 14 per ce ¥ AGE & MoCAFFERTY, GA Firth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. 13 Stores between Fifty-ninth and Eight AGE & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. 8 four story brown stone Hou tween Lexington and Park aven: pace & McCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second atreet. Splendid brown stone House, 42 feet front by 96 feet deep, near Fifth avenue and above Forty-sovents street. si Cu HOUSE, Forty-fourth NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND ABOVE street. Six story brown Stone, 35x9%, new, 47 rooms, PAGE & MOCAFFERTY, __ 854 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty. nd street. AGE & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Filth ayenue, corner Fifty-second street, 4 brown stone Houses on West Fifty-second street, near Fifth avenue. AGE & MoUAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-Second street. Bfour story high stoop brown stone Houses, 23 feet front on West Fifty-third street, near Fifth avenue. PAGE fy MOCArrEnry, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fitty-necond street. 4 brown stone Houses, 25 fect front on West Fifty-fourth rect, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 2four story brown stone Houses, 25 feet fronton East Pitty treet, between Fifth and Madison avenues, AGE & McCAFFERTY, 654 Fi(th avenue, corner Fifty-second street. 10 four story brown stone Houses on Seventieth street, near Fourth avenue. DAGE & MOCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. ‘7 three story brown stone Houses on Seventy-eignth street and Lexington avenue, a bargain. POR SALE—A FARM OF 100 ACRES; ABOUT 7 IM- proved, the restin timber; a new frame house; good Water; 100 rolles from New York; price }1,80). Apply to THOMAS PICKELS, 817 Toird avenue. (URNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET—ON the banks of the Hudson, with immediate possession Fents very low unlil Iat of May. MBERSON, 421 Eighth avent 8. GEORGIA, SEABOARD PLANTATION TO, LicASE— Perfectly healthy; 4,000 acres; #00 clearéd; excellent dwelling house, completely furnished; large cotton house, | farm and numerous outbuildings; farm implements, steam engine, gins, mill, boats, stock. with carriages, &c., &c., on the premises and’ to be purchased. Address box 2,911 Post office, New York city. YREAT BARGAIN.FOUR ACRES AND DOUBLE J “House, large varn, on corner, desirably located ; 20 min- Uwles from North Shore ferry; @8,00; terms easy. DARRIN, 60 Broad. Ho, ONE HOUR FROM THE CITY, LEASE AND Furniture for sale, upon favorable terms; business well es and profitable, Photograph «own and full articulars given by HASTINGS, COLVIN, SALMON & | SCOTT, Nos. 4 and ¢ Pine street, MAGNIFICENT (FURNISHED ITALIAN VILLA, ONE hour in New Jersey ; fare 12 cents; trains all hours till 12 midnight; contains every modern convenience and style ‘ifth avenue house; location unsurpassed for healthiu possession immediate; price $25,000; $10,000 nee seven years, Address OWNER, 3i Cortlandt str room No. &. AGE & McCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth, pizondway Property—Two Stores, near Grand Central otel, ‘Two west of Tenth atreet. AGE & McCAFFERTY, 6°4 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. Columbia College Leaseholds 15 to 2 fee Houses vai in prics from 14,000 to $65,000. AGE & McCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. ing In size from For sale at gold prices, in the immediate vicinity of our office. 31 superbly finished residences, varying in size from 16 to 25 and in price from $12,000 to $190,0 PAS .&, MocarreRry, 654 Fifth avennue, corner Fifty-second street. Seven houses on West Thirty-nizth street to exchange for butider’s plot; well located; ripe for improvement, with bufiders’ loan if required, AGE & McCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-sscond street. to rent, fron AFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, Unfurnished from $45 to $600 per month. 2 890 to B60) per month. PENT TWO, NEW HOUSES, TREMONT; FARE 12 cents; high ground; ten rooms; all improvements; cheap. W. HARD, 44 Beekman street. RACT (3,250 ACRES) COAL AND MINERAL LAND IN Virginia for sale or exchange for Dry Goods, Groceries Oil Paintings, Liquors or Jeweiry, Apply at 4 Broad street, 10 LET—FURNISHED COMPLETELY AND HAND- | somely, a large e-biult Hous | heater, near depot; neighborliood gelect; schools, cl | hourly'trains to and from the City Hall, Other houses. A. B. MILL! treet, room 10, and 156th street aud Tenth RENT-IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, FOR SIX months to two years, a fully furnished House, containing 1 rooms, furnace, water, stable, &c. Fine grouttds and gare den; one hour from city, ou the New Haven Railroad, near | Mamaroneck station, ‘erms moderate. Address E. T., box 204 Heraid office. | B50) BER MONTH Cosy, NICELY | FURNISHED ~poU Cottage, in perfect order, six rooms, gas; health; location ; 20 mintites from erty by Eighth avenue cars. 15 West Forty-second sweet, } * ant a | SGQ0 FOR FIVE ACRES OF GooD. LAND oN $6 Long Island, 200 fect from A. T. Stewart's pro- | perty; title pervect; near churches, schools and rafiroad de- pot, Uinsurpassed for beaith. 71 “Beekman streot, cooper shop. ° 121 Nassau B7()() GASHLWILL BOY A SPLENDID BUILDING q Site of half an acre; beautifully located ona coruer near Williamsbridee, DICKINSON & HAYES, 81 Cedar street. | + BARGAIN FOR A POOR MAN; NEAT 154; plerty of work for cartinan ; 7 minutes from third land- ing, Staten Island. DAERRIN, 50 Broad. FOR A FARM OF 87 ACRES—NEAR DE- $4.00 pot at Waverley, L. I.; good house, barn and orchard; terms very easy. Apply to’ Mrs. SAUNDERS, 333 East Fifty-ninth street. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, GENTLEMAN HAVING AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE near the city of Hudson, with an unobstructed view of the North river, is desirous of exchanging the same fora 8 city Residenee, the difference in value, if any. will in cash. For further particulars apply ts MULLER, WILKINS & CO., No.7 Pine street. DAGE & MoCANFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. Money loaned on first Mortgage to any amount; secon Mortgages cashed. PAce Ss Mocarrerry, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second atreet. Desirable water fronts on the Forty-fourth, Filty-fourth, Sixty-thin pre & MoCAFFERTY, 604 Fifth aveaue, corner Fifty-second street, Several valuable Mining Esta ‘PAGE, f MOCAFFERTY, 634 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, Country Property for sale, ront or exchange, in Tarrytown, Yonkers, Inwood, Washiagton Helghta, Morris: Mott Haven, Ravenswood, New Sersey and Connecticut. AGE & McCAFFERTY, 654 Firth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. river, at the foot of od Bight; it Lots on Madison avenue, from Forty-necond to 100th street and cross streets, for sale, or exchange for improved pro- perty. AGE & MCCAFFERTY, 634 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second atreet, The whole Front on west side of Madison avenue, between Fifty-sixth and Fitty-seventh streets. PAses. MoCAFFERTY, ‘ 5 664 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. The whote Front on west side of Madison avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets; the whole Front on Madison avenue, between Sixty-seventh and Sixty-eighth streets, ps & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second strect. The plot of Lots on Madison avenue, northwest corner of Seventy-third street, 10.6x195, AGE & MOCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, Lots, Lots, Lots, Lots, Lots on Fifth avenue, fronting the Park, between Sixtieth and 110th streets and adjacent streets, for aale or exchange for improved property. ARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,—184 ACR) Hyde Park, fine brick dwelling, #tables, &c. ; 351 |, near river, three dwelil a great bargain. D. D. OR! eres and other buildings ; LL, 341 Broadway. OR EXCHANGE-OR SACRIFI Residence near Newark, ph and particulars with’ MACOMBER & , 147 Broadway. DID PRO. perty at West Hamptou, L. 1., fronting the ocean and bay. ‘The bufldings are large and well fitted for a hotel or club house, For particulars apply to JOHN SHIRLEY & | SON, 65 Wall street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR STORE OR TENE } ment Property te the best atres jut thirty Lots, ree Y “HATCH & RIKER, 1,202 Broadway, MOREY, TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON DESIR- TO _EXCHANGE—A GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES, NEAR Amboy, N. J., ull stock and ‘crops, for House or ‘able improved and unimproved real estate, ILLIAM SINCLAIR, Jr., No. 3 Pine street. Stable below Forty-second street. Address, full particulars, HOUSE, box 140 Herald of JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPL N ELEGANT THRE STORY BROWN STONE BASE- ment House, 100 foot lot, 12 rooms, all improvements neighborhood, near ferry, with handsome new Car: pets, Uicioths, Mirrors, Chandeliers, Cornices, &c., all com- plete, for $1,500) ; exsy terms; also a handsome corner Phil Gelphia brick ffont House, 22340, lot 26x105; high, dry groun 7 minutes! walk from ferry; must be sold; oniy'$16,000; also animber of other new places, from $5,000 to $10,000, on easy terms, Send stamp for otreular. J. M. GIBSON, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City, splen To Let or Lease. ENT $400 TO APRIL IST-FOR A LARGE FUR- R nished house at Bergen Point, N. J., eight minutes’ walk from steamboat landing; fifty trains a day; convenience of carriage. Take steamboat Chancellor, foot of Liverty Giron ot 11:30 A, M. Lnguire for J, P. RINGGOLA, (0 EXCHANGE—A THREE STORY BROWN STONE H House, near the Park, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, for a small House in Harlem or Mott Haven, Ad- dress, with full deseription, L. N., box 199 Herald oflice. 10 EXCHANGE FOR LOTS—TWO ELEGANT NEW, 20 foot front, brown stone Houses; one Seventy-ninth street, near Central Park, other Harlem. M. H. KIMBALL, 251 East Fifty-seventh street. COUNTRY, k of brains but possessed of limitless wealth de- small sto ires toe acquaintance of a young lady, bout 18 years, with a view to matrimony; Brooklyn |: referred. greaa OBADIAL LONGAURE, Herald Brauch ollce, Brook: a, treets, from 100th to 124th | pases McCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street. Lots, Lots to exchange for improved city property on the main avenues and principal streets. DAGE & McCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, ‘The Plot of Lots, northeast corner of Lexington avenue and Fitty-fifth street, 100.5x100. pre” & McCAFFERTY, 664 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, The Plot southwest corner Lexington avenue and Sixty- third street, 10Ux80, with party wall; will make a builder's joan. p= & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, ‘Thirty-seven Houses in Harlem, brown stone, brick and frame. Price from $6,000 to $25,000. AGE & MCCAFFERTY, 64 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, Builders? Lot DAGE & McCAFFERTY, 664 Fifth avennue, corner Fifty-second street. egotiated. Parties owning Houses or Lots for Kent, Sale or Exchange, will find it to their interest to send description, price and terms. Grr Lots for sale or exchanre in all parts of the city. PAGE & MoCAFFERTY, 654 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, ITH A] QPECIAL, Houses for rent on the main avenues and principal streets, furnished aad unturned, PAGE & McCAFFERTY, 664 Fifth avenue, corner Filty-secoud street, oo SALES AT AUCTION, Partner, who has associated Have hth Pananten . ‘ALLEN B, MINER. HENRY D. MINER, New Yora, August 1, 1870. Abang, 4 Woop, gp Monday, epiember 96, 1870, at Wo'clock P.M, on the ground, ISt Bulhding Lots, situated on Grand and Bergenwood. avenues and Hamlet on ahd Adelina places, also Cortlandt, Demott und Hague streets, telng part f the homestead farin of feorge Demoxt,dece in the Twelfth ward of Jersey ity also North Bergen aad West Hoboken townships. horae carw from Hoboken (erry, ry avenue to Paterson plank road; am by Weat Hoboken cars to Cortlandt street, oh the property. ? free tickets, €c., apply to As ALDRIDGE, Heart FE. WOOD, 69 Montgomery st., Jeracy Ci DEMOTT, on the premises. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE BALE OF SILVER PLATED WAKE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, 40. ADRIAN H. MULLER, P. R. WILKINS & CO. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, September 27, at 11 o'clock A. M., at No. 8 Maiden i ¥. F. Marbury, Jr. Ei ‘AUCTIONEE! will sell ie (By ord Attorn Silver intod Ware, fine ‘Table Cutler ‘consiating tn Patt of Tea and Chttes Sets, Tete-w-Tcve Pastors, Lea Is and Vitchers, Punch’ Bowls and Pitchers, Butter, Berry, Preserves aud Vepaize Dishes; Egg Boller, le- Stands, Urns, Kettles, Wine Coolers and Stands, Baskets, Tuit Stands, Communton Seta, Waiters, Goblets, Mugs, Nap- Kin Ginga, Vunch, Cream, Oysler and Gravy Ladies, Vases, FINE CUTLERY. Ivory and Pearl Handle Dinner, Dessert and Tea Kniver, Carvers, Butter, Bread, ©: Pie, Fish and Ice Cream Knives; Cotidren's Sets, &e. Catalogues on Monday, 26th inst. ABDRIDGE & WOOD, AUCTIONE: pn Tuesday, the 27th Reptember, WILL SELL P, M., on the Premises, x two slory frame House, with one mory extension, ‘eight roo: nid excellent lot 26x100, and frouting on Gran enue ; te fnade known on the day of sae, ars runuing day and night pi near the mises, ALDRIDGE « WOOD, Auctioneers, near the Court House and 69 Montgomery strect, Jersey City. UCTION NOTICE--B, H, SEIXAS, A ao Crockery, Yellow Ware, Plated Table Cut- &c. FARKINGTON & SEIXAS will sell Tuesday, 2th, at \0 o'clock, at their salesroom, 60 Barclay Pavouia hor lery, Fancy Good rivate real: Sixth aves umbers street, te Sale of roan stteot, wgencral atgortiment of ‘the wbove Kooddy to bo sold ‘rom the shelves, in jot wut ity aud country retail trade, Goods packed free of charge. bi LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN B. MINER AND BROTHER, ine HENRY H, LEEDS & MINER (establiahed 1847), salearooms 95 Chambers avd 77 Reade street, Art Galleries 817 and 819 Broadw: On FRIDAY, September 30, at 10) v'olock, at the factory of Grifling & Wetmore, 191, 198, 195 and 141 Chrintie street, between Kivington and Stantor TRUSTEES’ SALE OF CONFECTIONERY AND CHOCOLATE MACHINERY AND APPURTENANCES, ALL IN GOOD CONDITION AND IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER, consisting of as follows, viz. : Burratone Milla, two | burne’ Roasters, Finishing Machines, Mining Kettles, Bugar Mil, Chasers, Belting, Shaf ing, ulleys, TWO TUBULAR. BOILEKS, 26 HORSE POWER KACH, Cameron Pumps, Steam Pipe and Cols, Copper Kettles and Pans, Herring's ‘Safe, Ouice Furniture, &c., 0. The above can be examined on and afier Tuesday, with catalogues, to be had on premises or at ofice of auctioneers. By order of trustees of Griting & Wetmore. ABUEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, Successors to HENRY H. LESDS & MINER. WBtadlished 1647. Salesrooms 95 Chambers und 77 Reade atreets. Leeds’ Art Galleries, Nos. 817 and 419 Broadway. ‘Auction Notice. Messrs, ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER will give their personal attention, as customary for the past 24 years, to sales of Household’Furniture at the residences of fumilies declining housekeeping, and xt their spacious salesrooms, No. % Chambers street, extending through to 77 Reade street; also to stocks of Merchandise at owners’ stores, and Works of Art, Libraries, &0., at their galleries as above. ALLEN B. MINER, HENRY D. MINER. ALLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONDER. By ALLEN B, MINER, Auctioneer, Late Henry H. Leeds & Miner. Established 1847. Salesrooms %5 Chambers and 77 Reade streets; Art Gailerios, $17 and #19 Broadway. On Friday, Sept. 0, at 10% o'clock, at our salesroome, 95 Chambers and 7: treet, A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR, DINING ROOM, LIBRARY AND BEDROOM FURNI- TURE; Carpets,’ Mirrors, Pianos, C Removed for conventence of sale. ‘Partic ALLEN 8. MINER, AUCTIONEER, é By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, We Henry H. Leods & Miner. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 1U}y o'clock. at the dence 57 West ‘Iwelfth street, between Fiith an nues, Genteel Housebo'd Furniture, comprising Velvet, Brussels ana Ingrain Carpets; rosewood Parlor Suits in brocatel and reps, Pler Mirrors, Curtains, Paintings, black walnut Bed Suita, oak Dining Room Suit, Buifot, Extension 7: Crockery, Glassware, 4c.’ Details in Tuesday's paper, UCTION NOTICE,—R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND ‘THURSDAY, September 27, 23 aud 29 at 1034 o'clock, at our aulesroon Important and attractive ‘American, English and Heavy and Shelf Hard Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tinned and Enameiied Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Tea Trays, &c., &e., embracing about 2,600 lots new and desirable Goods in lots adapted to elty und country trade. We wil also inclute in this sale (for account whom it may concern, by order of the Underwriters), ‘The entire stock of Wm, Sanderson & Sons, ua ge the late fre in Reade strect, Consisting of Cutler ‘Table and Pocket Cutlery, Fine Ivory and Plated Cutlery, Carvers, Razors, &c., £0. ‘Alno, sition Buttons, Photograph Frames, £0., &c. es on morning of sale. L & CO., RT. HAZE! mbera street, Auctioneers, 118 CI RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTION“ER,—OFFICE AND salesroom 37 Nassan street, opposite tne Post oflice, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRROKS, UARPETS &., at the private residence 15 West Twenty-sixth street, on Monday, Sept. 28, at 103g o'clock. by JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL. The Furniture consists in part of black wainnt Parlor Suits in green reps, Turkish Lounges, Lace Curtains and Cornices, Brussels Carpets, French Fiate Mirrors, walnut Bedateada, Bureaus, Washstands, Hair.Mattresnes, Bolsters, Pillows, Easy Chaira, Lounges, Extension Table, Ingrain Carpets, Glassware, ‘Crockery, Ac., dc., together with the Kitchen’ Utenalls, with which the ante will commence. ROR. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ofice and salearcom &7 Nassau street, opposite tue Post ofice, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, will sell on Monday, Sep- tember 26, at 11 o'clock, at No.2 Cortlandt street, corner of Brondway, the contents of that frst class Liquor Store, mag- nificent “ixtures, &c.; two years’ lease of premises, together yrith Stock, de. “The stock Ia tue tinest that can bo had in the efty. RCT. JOHN! , AUCTIONEE, Office and om 37 Nassau street, opposite the Poat ottice. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Wednesday, at 1036 o'clock, at their salesroom, 87 Nassan street, opposite the Post oflice, 2 great assortment of Household Furniture, removed for ence of aale. A DGUSTUS A. SCHULTZ, AUCTIONEER, WILL, SELL FA. to-morrow, Monday, at the elegant residence, 57 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth mangnificent ‘rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, Brouzes, Velvet Carpets, Mirrors, Extension Table, Sideboard, Silverware, Chamber Furaitire, Mattresses, Basement, Kitchen Furui: ture, commencing 1034 o'cloc JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTION The Delaware, Lackawanna and We ce will nel npany W"'G0,000 TONS SCRANTON COAL, uiction, on Wednesday, September 24, at 12 o'clock change place. SAMUEL SLOAN, President. Com: Catalo, ern Railroad at public M., at 26 Br bQuaury, avemios Will nell on Monday, Septe salesroom 74 Nassau street, to and walnut parlor Snita, covered in brocatel, French reps end = haireloth, walout marble top Chamber Sufts, ri walnut Wardrobes, Library, Bookcuses, hair and’ husk Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Lounge: Plate Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, China and Glass Ware, arlor and olfice Desks, oftice Chairs aud Kailing, 2 Bar Bounters, ac, ac. ‘peremptory. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS Wednesday, September 28,18 First street, corner of First avenue, excelient paying Liquor Store ; valuable Lease, handsome Fixtures ; great barguin if bought privateiy. MAX BAYERSDURFER'S ollice, 36 Bowery. ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTION —ART GAL- lery and new salesroom, 521 Broadway, under St. Nicho- las’ Hotel. AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS. DANIEL A. MATHEWS wiil sell at auction at MATHEWS’ ART GALLERY, 521 BROADWAY, under St. Nicholas Hotel, the entire collection of 300 ings, Pastels, &c., belonging to the American Art Gallery, on the evenings of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2%, 29 and 30, at 73g o'clock each evening. Now on exhibition free. I ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONKER, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL SALE OF MAGNIFICENT CABINET FURNITURE, ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOMS, 78 READE STREBT, comprising the entire stock of ohe of our best city cabinet makers, who {k retiring from business, and will {n coi quence be sold without reserve. It is without doubt the finest, most fashionable and elegant assortment of Cabinet Furni- ture ever offered at auction and will afford « fine opportunity for those furnishing. ‘The goods will be on exhibition on and er Wednesdi esrooms, % Church and 78 Reade streets, and purchasers are earnestly requested to call and ex- fi AMES CAG amine betore the day of sale. J Y, AUCTIONEER AND RE eo} Agent, oilice 815 Washington street, September 27, at 61 Carmine at of x Furniture dealer ; new and second hand finished and ti finished work, lull particulars hereafter. Money lib loaned on Furniture, Pianos, Securities and General chandise. L, ESTATE will sell, ‘TY the entire stock in trade AMES AGAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT NO. e} Wi Bowery, on Tuesday, September 27, at 10% o'clock, ail the Stock and Fixtures of the Lager Bier large 1c House, Counter, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Giassware, &o. O8FPH HEGEMAN & ©O.—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, at 10 A. M., at 207 Spencer, near Dekalb, Brooklyt ‘urniture in good order, walnut Parlor and Chamber Pura! ture; hair Mattresses, Extension Table and Chairs, Bruna aud othes Carpets; Ullclotha, Kitchoaward && Easy Chairs, French | Paint- | 4, Mitton Howetolt Prattur Fer Mirror, rah Cas. aven ture, &e., of said house, viz:—Carved Varlor Suits, in crimson and fe “4 Fancy Tables, French Plate Hr Rtiror ne utand mahogany French Bedsteada, A t oak and walnut ‘vmelled Bedroom Suita, fae Retrogme Sate, an %, Roiners ane pera 2 ut i treme, Glass; tne sion Table, Dining Lm nd’ Ingrain Carpets, Uilelothe athe Kitchen Utensils, 4c. No. 3 Pine stroet, Catalogues now ready @® = NE 18 BORSE HORIZONTAL ORTGAGE SALE OF 0. \s, Copper Meast Monn wo Steam Puri, oat Mare, de-. by OO MURPHY, on Monday. Sept ia, ‘ne ee it avenue and Raymond street, Brook NO#THE ORANGE Loma, ~ spieudid ° bc} el muction, FLEI BY MESSRS, LAWRENCE, Oakey, © "HBURY Auctionvara, On Tuesday, Sepiombar 7, 147%, At Lo'clock, B. Mey on the Beventy-ive Lot”. North Situated on Main, Linden and Jederson atremty ‘sw ralle Orange, N. J., within five minutes’ waik of the road depot. Terms euy, 1 see &c., may be had at the office of the Auctionsem, Pine sire: wi) iz WEDNFAD AY. JAMEm@, GAR, Auctioneer, will aell, at 69 New Bowery, 50) low nd women's Clothing, Blankets and Quilts. By order Of Mrs, Ausses, 279 Stanton sireet, AWNDROKER'S SALE, AWNBROKER'S SALE, THURSDAY.—JAMES AGAR, ‘auctioneer, will sell. ab 6% New Bowery, 510 lote me: ing, Blankets, Quilts, By order of Joseph: nth avenue, DAWNBROKER'S SALE, FRIDAY.-JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will seli at 59 New Bowery, 40 lova men's and women’ Crowning. Table Linen, Sheets, Blankets, Quilts. By order of &. Bryan, 17 Walker street. and other Remnants, Quilts, beds, Pillows, boaver Overcoate, Brook HH Pants, Veais and other sensouable P. Ganley, 67 Division street, Goods, PAWNBROKER'S SALE. MEN'S CLOTHING. Jone AX MORTIMER, 11 East Broadway will sel ‘Tucsday lots men's Clothing, consisting of beaver and cassimere Over- coats aud Business Coats, ‘ive cloth Frock and Suck Couts, fine doeskin and fancy cabsimers Pants, Vests, &c. Worthy the attention of the wade, By order High MeAleenen, Seo- oud aveuue. PAWNBROKERS' SALES.JOHN MORTIMER, 1 EAST Broudway, will nell Wednesday women’s fall tn win- ter Clothing, Bedding, &c. By order P. Freel, Grand street, Williamsburg. ‘Thuradny, by order M, Mebrbueh, Grund at- Friday, byjorder H, McAleenan, AWNBROKERS' BALES.—BY R. FIELD, AUO- Uoneer, 185 Chatham stroct.—-Monday--Men's ‘ani Wo- men’s Clothing, by order Patrick Starr, 92 West Houston Btreet. Tuesday—Men's and Women's Clothing, by order B- Simpson & Co. 185 Bowery. Wednesday—Watohos and Jewelry, by order W. Wilson & Co., 181 Bowery, ‘Thurs .tay— Watches and Jet by order Simpson, Somers & Co., 25 Chatham street. ‘Men's and Women’s Clothing, by order T. F. on atroet. ECOND LARGE AUCTION 8ALB OF BUILDING LOTS AND HOUSES, ai Woodridge, N. J. ¥. KOHBERTZ will offer, on Wodnes- day, September 28, 1870, at 136 o'clock P. M.' through the Austionver, M. M. WYGANT, to the bighest bidder, reserve, ani on the most Uberal conditions which hi been offered, the high, handsome, healthy and beautif situated 180 Bullding Lots which’ remained unsold on Jul 20, 1870. ‘There will also be offered on samo day about: Garden and Park Lots, Each of these lots contains with the finest fruit trees. There will aiso be sold— Int. One large and commodious House, having 62 foet front and ‘containing aout 20 rooms, arranged with every ap- piiance for comfort, The outbuildings cousisting of atubion, Carriage house and ice house; flower garden, orchard. £c.% being very desirable for a hotel, boarding house or residence for s large (amily. ‘This property covers about one acre of and. 2d. A handsome new villa, built inthe gothic style, with atabies, cm ‘&e., and also arranged with every appliance for com: Woodridge adjoins Carlstadt and Rutherfurd Park and ts only 8 miles from New York, on the New York and Hack- ensack Railroad, and ite high and healthy situation is (oo well known to need further recommendation. ‘This property {8 only 4 minutes distant from the station, All the streets are opened; every lot is numbered and to build upon, Pavonia ferry is reached in 30 minutes, ant the trip by commutation ticket costs only 9} cents, including ferry. Trains leave every hour. ‘The title to the property ts Iudisputable. Terms—On the lots, warrantee deed upon payment of 15 per cent cash, and the balance, 85 per ceut, may remain on mortgage for 6 or 10 years. On the buildings, warrantee deod on payment of 20 per cent Cash, 70 per cent may remain o1 mortgage for 5 or 10 years, No auction fees will ve chai to purchasers. Tinted abstracts gratis, Maps and free tickets for the train leaving Pavonia ferry, foot or Chambers street, om Wednesday, September 28, 1870, the day of the sale, at 1d Me can be had of F. Kobbertz 4 Son, 54 Wall atreet; ©.’ Taucher, 196 Orchard «treet; Bustigen Bros., 108 Canal street; Val. Hattemer, 445 Sixth avenue; K. Geachen & Co,, 443 West Thirty-trit atroet. LUNCH ON ARRIVAL’ OF THE "RAIN. Shouid the weather prove stormy the sale will be held om the next fair day, N. B.—-All the deeds from the frat anle have been returned froin the Recorder’ o ‘oflice, and can be called for at the office F. KOHBERTS & SON. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER. e Elogant and Desirable Suburban Vise of Thomas L, Rushmore, Eq. At pubife auction, ye By DING, KETCHAM & CO. DAY, September 24, at 2 P.M. we depor, New York aud New Haven Railn venth street and Fourth avenue, at 9 A.M. ai . Carriages will be in ting Mamaroneck depot to convey viaitors to and from the sale, siiuated in Oriente, immediately on the Sound, and ‘a few minutes’ walk from the Mamaroneck depot. An Elezant Modern Vilia House of 12 rooms, Suely finished. The lot 1s 6 70-100 acres, Finest Water Fronts on Long Island Sound. nt and Delightful Hom An Ele ty milos from tue Cy Hall, on the New York and New Haven Railroad, within one hour of the city, by Sixteen trains daily. In addition to the Dwelling and Lot Five Destrable Lots, varying in size from one to four aeres, will also be sold, and two have beautiful water ironte; besides which the property of the Schureman Halstead Estate, consisting of a Handsome Cottaze Restaence ,of 10 rooms, finished in modern atyle, and one acre of ground, with atable, cas honse, barn, &e., adjoining the above, will also be sold, by order of the executors, at the wame time aad place. Sale will be positive and without reserve. For maps, circulars, and further particulars, apply to DINGEE, KETCHAM & CO., #2 Cedar atreet, New York. AUCTIONEER. Of Corsets, Steel Corset Clas Materials, Remnants, Cloths, Clothing, &c, 8. HERMAN wili sell, Wednesday, Septem w, at los o'clock, at 13 Bowery, by virtua of an execution, the entire ck of a Corset and Hoop Skirt Manufactory, consisting of ‘of Corset Clasps, covered steel Corset Clasps, und boxes Busiles and Corsets; also alot of sheevakin Leather, Rew: nants, Cloths, Cassimeres, Clothing, &c., in lots to sult man- ufactorers and dealers, for cash. By order of L. RINDS- KOPP, City Marsbal. ILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MONDAY, 26TH inst, one of the finest Corner Liquor Stores in New York, on @ leading avenue. Full particulars in Monday's Herald. WM. ABBOTT, Auctioneer, No. 6 City Hall pl and Corset EXPRESSES. HE MORRIS GENERAL FOREIGN EXPRESS AND m Houre Business, 119 Pear! strect, Hanover lishe 1 1858, Merchandise, Inggas by every steamer to Europe, Havan a dies, China and Japan, L. W. MORRIS, Custom House Broker. MEDICAL, CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor Of Midwifery ; over 0 years’ practice. Her intallble French Femaie Pilla, No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, eee. prepared for | married ladies, price 85, which can never fail, are safe and healthy. Sold’only at her office, No, L East Fifty. street, Grst door irom Fifth avenue, and at drugeiat’s, 15 Greenwich street, or sent by mail. Caution,—All others are countertei. A WARTS! PHYSICIAN DR. D. GRINDLE, 120 West Twenty-six street, guarantees certain relief to ladies, with or without mediciies A. iA LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI- ate reliet. No pay (until perfectly cured). Dr. 1EK, No. 8 Amity place (Laurens street) AMES Mgt MAXWELIe FEMALE PHYSICTAN, foi Nor 114 Hast Teath street, does not humbug ladies with medicine. LU PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY BY Dr. POWERS, 94 Chatham street, without mercury ; by bis Magic Invigorator lost manhood restored in fifteen min- utes, Call or write. GREAT LADIES’ BE: TOR IS DR. POWERS, ‘4 Chatham atreet. Powerful, safe medicines, &c. Also treated. | Private diseases cured. Manhood re- ‘ail or write, A MME, WAN, BUSKIRK) | PHYSICIAN, NEVER | 4A. fails to cure temale compialnts, Elegant rooms, nurs | ing.” 42St. Mark's place. Consultation free, A GREAT AND SURE ‘REMEDY FOR MARRIED The Portuguese Female Pills always give im Ny prepared for married ladies. inconver © U, pills relfeved me in one day, without ence, like magic. Price $9... Dr. A.M oe 129 Liberty street, or sent by mail. MAURL LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED AT ONCE, WITH Out mercury ; no detention from business. Dr, LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street, New York. A GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 431 BROAD- way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of atx class -makers, at extretnely low prices for cash during this month, or will take from $5 to $25 monthly undit aid. The mame to let, and rent money applied if purchased. jew Chickering Pianos are included In this offer. N EXPERIENCED PHYSICIAN GIVES RULIEF TO ladies without troubl exposure on very moderate terms. Oflice 184 East Broaaway. “) LWAYS SURE RELIEF IN 2 HOURS.—LADIES IN trouble call at once. No fee unless satisfied. Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bieecks reet. LL PRIVATE DISEASES, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, Av Cured tmineaiately. ‘Twenty years’ hospital experience: les Dr. FRANKLIN, 151 Bieecker at. A CURE GUARANTEED AT ONE, INTERVIEW BY AL Dr. and Mme. WILLETT. Their Female Regulator ia infallible. Rooms provided before and during cot ‘4 West Forty-fourth street , near Firth avenue. O PAY UNTIL CURED.-DR. AND MME. WEST cure atone interview. Their French Pills never fail. Rooms provided before anc during coutinement. 144 West Fortieth atreet, near Broadway. inement. BLARCRER STREET. DR. HARRISON'S “OLD established office for the cure of Tivate diseases ‘and without mercury. .

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