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SALES AY AUCTION. A LLKN By NKR AUCTIONEE! Te HENRY H. LEEDS & Ee Balesrooms 96 Chai and Leeds’ art Galeree hia and ig ofirondway. Messrs. ALLEN B. iNiR a BROTHER w wi ive thelr t Bie er ocschola farsiture at the 5 renenes + Of tanntlon usek d at their spact Seateing berate fending through 1077 street} also to stocks of Merchandise at owners’ aod hate gaulerie SrEn Or Arh Librariehs Coy B. MINER, “ HENRY D: MINER, sn"e ee Avoriouns NE iRonmER, Bae duNRY He L DS ft G@adetrooms 9 Chambers TieRente street; Art Galleries, - ont gane iy roadway, On Saterday, Cry asenes “Ki our ‘ealesroum, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade sire om ec ren ae catel, Ho eeinn case aud cask; also tne ithine Wines, oried in ceacs, now in bond, viz., Kusesbeimer, Laubens epee Warcobruiner, Niersteluer,’ Durkheluer, Johaunis- ber, wer. Sale positive, of fin rivate stock Brandies, Jamaica Rum, Gin, sktrrles de, Of first quality, in cases and demijobns, in quantities to suit purchasers, i UCTION SALE_NO. 12 TENTH 67 STREET. < Thursday), ineent Houscbold spoon ae mar EDWEN NICHOLS & CO. sAeetiosers, comuiencing at 105¢ o'clock. at the large tive story residence if Tenth "sireet, beesuan | ay ow Balin ca bint Fifth avenue. Bosew: walnut Parlor Suits, Cabin ronzes, Paintings, V: tuary, Works of Art, ne Gniaine akon ‘style of Louis X1V.; nificent tour round coruered Pian: All the furniture ‘to order for the t owner and al bo sca te tems bp (he bighens bidders, russes, od ana Rigen eater richly Rrvedana jboss deverintic sn i cavered wih de rose lardfnveren, Beonz Pei ‘airrorm facie re Beokeamen Cente ‘Pianotorte, to, pivot ‘and Cover; rosewood and hapeid Liege pee Bureaus, aera File Bowne ra tint want Suits, cove with reps ldeboard, Extension Table, Du ning Chars, Sisea “China ‘and’ Siiver’ Ware: posi Responsible men in attendance to cart or pack goods for barehtbers at reasonabie charges. Apeeet B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Ausighices! aie of Parior and Libra’ ary Suit THIS DAY, AT ll CLOCK, WALDRON & CUOKE willisell A aittetr palee, rooms, 108 Liberty and 11) Cedar sti , the entire balan dhe Stock of Parlor Suits, the manufacture of the well known of Cutlery, Fe Schaffer, Newman & Mi ‘The suits were made for city retail trade inthe best man- ‘asbionad! anoat f1 terial. er . & A. Ce BAILEY, Assignees, UCTION NOTICE > BT, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. BIDAY, OCTOB! at 1034 clock, aout ebestoom, 118 Chambers street, attractive sale Hi nd Shelf Hardware, ica ple and Pocket Cutl embracing « large and destrable assortment of goods, fo ull city aud country trade. Also for account whom it may e¢ Cuttery—Monars. B. J. Eyre & Cota siock ‘ot Cutlery— damaged at the Inte fire in Chambers street—cousisting of ‘Table and Pocket Cutlery, agate Butcher Knives, &c., dc. , HAZELL & €O., Aeitibadene 118 Chambers street. , de. concern), VOTION.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR Housekeepers, Hotelkeepers and the Trade, Househoid Furniture sale this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'clock, at the five sory residence, &) Brevoort place, East Tenth 'stroct, between Jroadway’ and Filth avenue, rosewood Piano‘orte, elegant Parlor Sults, covered with watt Biagere reps Centre and side Kod E ra, Clocks, Bronzes, Vases, Lace Curtains, ureaus, Washstands,Commodes, Mattresses, Bean Ca hing Lounges, Rockers, Dining and Kitchen Fur- Sule positive, commencing at two o'clock. B, NICHOLS, Auctioneer. Antti JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ‘Office aud salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post FINE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will avil on Saturday, Oc- tober &, at 11 o'clock, at their sulesroom, 37 Nassau street, A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS, g some 15) Camelias, 25 Night-Hhooming, Ce apates, Wax Plaats, Fuschias, Cape Jessamines, shee crocus, Aeclsons, de., ko. a large variety of choice Plants, in perfect order, from one of the finest greenhouses Westchester county. UCTION NOTICE, AUCTION NOTICE.—J. D. PAR- KER & CO. will well this (Tharsday) afternoon, com- meneing st 1} o'clock, private boaruing house, West ‘Twenty-seventh street hear Sixth avenue, over 200 lots of ood Furniture, Mianoferte, 20 Carpets, in all john pr lousenold Goods of above house in lot. "Rare chancet Rousekeepers, hotel keepers and the trade, SILGGBRALD, Auctioneer. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Otlice and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post ‘The oldest stand in the city. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE. PEREMPTORY SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 7, AT 10}¢ O'CLOCK, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at auction RIDAY, OCT. 7, AT 104 O'CLOCK, the entire stock of ‘custom ‘tmade Parassure (al'Srst class) contained in Mr. Krigger’s warerooms, 14 und 16 Fourth avenue, gomprising aa follows, viz:— Biack walnut and ebony Parlor Buits, in atin brocatel and reps; Amoire a Glace, ele- t Bedroom Suits, in biack wuinut, ebony and oak; Bou- Sr F Furniture, superb Butfets, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Ltageres and Escretoires, with Krench plate pase; High ‘walutl and ebony Library. Tables, Bookcnses, i ‘&c.; Hailstands, Sofa Bedsieads, Lounges, Easy Ghalrs, in reps and, brotatel: Sine curled hair Palliassen, Feather Soisters and Pillows, &c. Catalogues ready Thursday morning’ at the auctioneer's % EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE PORITIVELY SOLD TO THE HiGHest BIDDER. fattresses, vaustus A bag Sp area worth o lagnificent Housebold Furniture, Paintings, Drawing Room Suits, Planoforte, Statuary, Bronzes, Buiverware, Velvet Carpets, Mirrors, Cabmets. ‘The largest, richest wortment Furniture, jon this sexson. On thin day (THC RavAY), at the elegant West Fifteenth — eft between Filth and ciery ‘avenues, 0, o'eloc Rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker; Drawing Room Suits, covered satin brocatel, richest description; Etageres, Secretatre Bookcase, Encoighures, Canterbury, Marqueterie Cabinets, Tables, Jaruinieres, Lace Curtains, Velvet Medallion Carpets, Paintings by eminent artists, Bronze Statuary, Shoe ‘Vases, Ornaments, rosewood, trees Bae Wardrobes ; BS Sprin ankets, fon Table, Sideboard, Silver Cas- Tureens, Saivers, Dinner, Tea Service," Chinaware, Table Cuvery’ Sofas, munges, Chairs, covered reps; Base. Freak, Kitches, Puraituve, wW.'B. Parties’ wishing to-atvond w le take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars. —LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE, ‘at 103 o'clock. y, Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), LUKE FITZGERAL ‘will sell all the elegart and cost; Household Furnitare con- tained in elegant mansion 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue—Magnificent 7:4 octave rosewood Piano- forve, four rich Parlor Suits, covered in satin brocatel wile Lace Curtains, Ci Bronzes, ‘Chairs, Centre Tables and Ornaments. Dining Room Furniture—Extension Tables. Chairs, Gong, Buf- ee ates) and Tea Sets, Plated Ware, is, Casters, Spoon: Kolves and Forks, Glassware; and Bela Burts in Toney and waiput; iteads, Bureaus, Waal Hair and Spring Matresses, Beds m, Bisnkews and Bed: ding; also Kitchen and Basemen Furniture —in all 4 Lots of useful Household Furntture. Goods boxed and shipped for 8. LLEN 8. MINER, AUCTIONEER. BY ALLEN B. MINER AND BROTHER, ate HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER (eatablished 1847), salesrooms paneer ny aa Ws Reade strects, Art Galleries al Om PRIDAT.C Selaber fat at ty a Chambers an: oENTEEE HOUSEHOLD — FURNITURE, MA BEETE, RORS. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MASO! HAMUIWS" CABINET. ORGAN,” £o.- Bo. Femoved for convenience of aule, comprising {i pari as fol- a v — Konewood and black walnut Parlor, Library and Dining Room Sults, in brocatel and reps; Moquet, Velvet and Ingrain Sul and Worsted Curtaing, rosewood Centre and Bide Tabies; curved biack walnut Sedroom Suit, made to order by Herter, cost #1,200; black walnut and mahogany Bedateads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Lounges, Bookcas’s and Pin handsomely’ carved black ag pe mirror front Pilmp- ead, Pickard’s patent Sofa enamelled Cot Soa ‘Salta ‘Stair Carpets, ‘Oiicloths, eee ‘Also, at 12 o'clock, biack walnut high pt pe * Sestnet Organ, two banks of keys, eight stops, made by Mason & Hanlin; in perfect order. rand Piano, by G. H. Davis & Co. Rosewood seven octat formerly Hallet & Davis) of Hoston, of auperior tone; cost LDRIDGE & WOOD WILL SELL on FRIDAY, Oct. 7, 1870, at 12 o'clock M.. on the ground, 49 Building Lots, situated on Cortlandt and Hague srects, Sammit and Ber- fenwood avenues, Hamlet place und Faterson plank road eifth ward of Jersey City and North Bergen and Wea Hoboken feeling cceas to und from this froperey by horse cars from Hoboken ferry, throvgh Montgomery avenue to Paterson plank road; also, by the West Hoboken to Cortlandt street, For maps, free tickets, &c., apply to io ALDRIDGE & bya laal a Court Heuse, and’ No. ® Montgomery street, Jersey City UCTION NOTICE.—WILL SELL ThI8 DAY, AT 9% o'clock, at No. 38 Greenwich avenue, a large ussort- ment of biack walnut Furnivure and two valuable Oil Palut- ings. A deposit required trom all purchasers. UCTION .SALE—OF 20 FINE OIL PAINTINGS, BY Van Willis, Wilson, Williams, Arnoid, Ryder, Lynder, ney, Danby and others, on Thursday, October 6, at iL wat ‘No. 1] Wilioughby street, Brooklyn, by COLE & Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS Saturday nert, corner President and Hicks ats., Brookiyn, rig , prominent Plate Windows, rich and costly hand wood a their, newest style Lavelied Botties aad Jars, silver-plated marble’ Boca Fountain, suver-plated Showcases, marble Counters; cheap renty valuable lease; stock compete ; first ciass store. B: hong pre rivately. MAX BAYERSDORFER'S office ¥ J, W. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER SELLS this day, in lots, at 10 o'clock, at 616 Kant 16th street, contents Lager Bear Saloon, walnut Tabler Chairs, ane Coun’ ters, Bb Toe Engraviogs, fine Mirror, ‘Bar, GI ware, ac. dealers in invited, 7 MAX October 7, a Cigar Store in ove of the bent ave- Biroty, MAX BAYELSDOKFER, 88 Bowery. Y THOS, KEYWORTH, J AUCTIONEER WILL SELL this day, at 10 ofeluck, at ith avenue, about 200 Jots Household Furniture, Surety icloths, &c., from par- les declining housekeeping. Dealers invited. VOLLECTOR’S BALE. C BENJ. P. FAIRCHILD, Auttloneer. On ey erigey, Oct. 7, 1870, at 10 A. M., at Fleet's stables, J taal ated sae Ble my Fy avenue, consisting oi forses, Harness, Binneta, cers cojieghor of ie calaje of Bamus! Beck, yoo fhe ane get iby} AUCTIONEER, SELLS SALES AT AUCTION.’ Ae jMBIR I Ae 2 OTTO prs a on mnwe sygrronnaa-SALBSBOON Hobolas ELE! “CAMINET FURNIT STOCK OF A MANUPACIURER DRCLININ j BUSINESS, OLD WITHOUT B peat AT LL ocke 7 MATHEWS: AUCTION Wo a sn BROADWAY UNDER Sf. RicHOLAS HOTEL, The Furniture 1s in new desigos, made expressly for first claae clty trade, und conaiate 1n a vor rosewood, walaint aud mahogany Par! Satie, in rich brocade and Fe re hatreiot Centre and Library Tables, ie t tolcatne: } walnut, satinwood and < amelied Bed- and bea Chat: Lott a et te ern Bo 4 ira, Loun, Ce out of re? S desiring MELIABLE F Part FURNITURE will Oud fils an extraoe rity oruunity, aa our ordars are 10 close ‘ut the stock WIT ESBS am ‘SCHENCK, Tacrionaye aie 1b Cal fet Parn Be isdobap nd SCHENCK, Hommarrow wr (Friday), ‘7th inat. seaat, bs 11 ofclook, a large sesorimént of ele: conaiati fa Gabing Para ate a in ae of of rich walnut if Bedulends, Bureaus and rary Tabléay Hoo Centre’ fork nt and other Eo Lounge, ( ‘Chaira, walnut Sad Sther Tables, sored silded.aea-pisin Perio, in Elbrary Sm a Sn sain brocatel auld ropes ENRY B, HE HERTS, AUCTIONEER. H GtnrtoeD PUENtiore. ON THURSDAY, 8, AX 106 O'CLOCK, AT a6 wis? THINTeOURTE Sree and Brussels Carpets, Oilctoths, Chamber iy Bookcases, Con- Linas o., kc, Catalogues at ¥) OCT. 7, AT 11 O'CLOCK NO. 78 READE STREET, te de and Card SUPERB AND IFIGERY CABINET FURNITURE, the entire fe eye class manufacturer who is returing from bustos ‘on exhibition. JAGR BOGART, eo re Sspore for eais ak pubite venue, oo Beiter: Ge day ot — If Palock fu the forenoog, at 36% Prout treet, parsele Ach 6 barrels of bln Stay, 0 pou paninal tent ink, one Portable Hagiae, with Boller and Fixtures, pred oT New York, October f, 1si0. ud ‘A008 BOGART, AUCTIONRER. at 10% o'clock, at the pee ES arty No.1 North William ‘and 210 William sireet, jarge assortment of Household ne Carpets, Otlcloths, 2c. “ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Marsbal's'sale, Thursday, October at Boo'clock, af No. 14 Fark lace, second floor, n Safe, Des! e, ke. KO. J. SMITH, Marshal. OSEPH HEGEMAN & CO.—FRIDAY, OCT. 1, AT 9 At the sale rooms, Willoughby’ street, corner 0 assortinent of good Parlor, Chamber niture, Bedding, Fancy Plated Ware, Velvet and other Carpets, Alto rosewood Pianos, ae. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Seal sale of Household pbmeeigeer tony this day re Pygtensed at 1035 of el at the salesroo 79 Nassau ‘arior Suits in brocatel, solid neniant fa Parlor Sule in in green and fancy Pepe Tose Fosewood and walnut coamber s panes in variety, velvet an‘ ‘ls Carpets, Matt Gurisite’ and Cornices, Ol Paintings and Mantel Clocks, and Vases, Refrigerators, i agra, Fixtures; also one walnut olfice Ltted up. with cut glass facings and desks to match, suitable for banking or insur- ance oftice, Office Deaks. Also to pay advances, 20 walnut Li- brary Dining room Furuicure; sale peremptory. ORTGAGE SALF.—RODAY 8. BRASSEL, AUCTION. cer, will sell on Saturday, October 8 at 1 o'clook pre cisely, a bl Broadway, the, two evlebrated Ol Paintings by Gustave Dore, “Dante and Vir Frozen Circle of Hel” and eSeptha’s, Dangater'? also the original drawings by Dore, “Dante and Virgil (Inferno) Arriving in the Mace- bore ircle” and “Jonas npouneing tc to the People the Com- Destruction of Ninevah.” The above paintings were on exhibition last senson ni 567 Sa JOSEPH DEMPSEY, Attorney for Mortgage. ORTGAGE SALE, JACOB BOGART, Anctioncer.—By virtue of a fore- glosure of chattel mottgage I will sell at public auction, on Tharaday, October 6, 381, at 11 o'clock, on the prem And Fixtures of the Liquor Saloon No. i Bleecker street, in the city of New York. JOHN CONTRELL, Attorney for Mortgagee. YER ELSAS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON THIS DAY, ‘at 1036 o'clock, corner of William, Duane and New Chambers streets, the'Furniture of 40 bedrooms ia the Inter- national Hotel. Salvin lots. Dedlers, attend. ARSHAL'S SALE.—THIS DAY, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, AT IM No. 5 Gree enue, loi of black walnut Furniture. By order of the H. MURPHY. Meni SALF.—JACOB BOGART, AUCTION. eer. By virtue of a certain writ oi execition, I will ex. pote, to a public vendue, on Thursday, day of ber, i, at No.1 North Wiliam street, eral ay. Sortment of Cloths, Casslmeres, ke.; and immediately aftcr. a: 2 Hudson streei, Store Fixtures, iron Safe, Showeuse. By order Marshal. Marsnaus SALE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER WILL ‘sel at public auction this day, October 6, at 11 o'clock ju the forenoon, at 68 West Fifteenth street, under and by vir. tue of an execution and by order of the Marshal, the eifect Qa Livery Stable, consisting of Horses; Couche, Harne be, HN H. HILLIER, Marshal ARSHAL'S SALE. . P. TRAVER, Auctioneer. By ‘JOHN A. DUNN & CO., thie day, nt the corner of Houston and Goerck streets, at ws bal oe one Drilling Machine, one Biower, one Boilei By or SAAC HEVItAN, Marshal. AWNBROKER'S: SALES.—WILLIAM 8. INGRAHAM, New Bowery, will sell this day, at 1) o'clock, 500 lots Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Silk and other Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Undergarments, Ba morals, Coats, I rants, Vests, Boots, shoes, Ac. Order H. Solomon, 6 Canal rder AWNDROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY.—JANUS AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, a large astort- ment of Men's’ ani Women's, Clothing, Sik and other Shaws, Remnants, Undereotning, Quits, Blankets, Hiern antaloons and Vests, Ky order of A. 8. Bar: nard, FIFLD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, util o'clock, at 82 Mulberry street, the Contents of Bliguor store, Counters, Shelving, Bar Fixtures, Liquors, Bottles, de. 8 DINGEE, AUCTIONEER, suction sale of fine Villa Proverty and desirable Viliage Lots, in Rye, Westchester county, N. Me isc.” on SATURDAY, October at] o'clock P. M., on the ground. 7A beautiful Plots, equal to 416 city lots, in size to suit all purchasers, a few minutes from Kye station and three-quar- ter mile from Kye Beach; land high and rolling. Two modern Cottage Villas of 12 rooms exch, and one Cottage of 4 rooms, new, convenient and nicely finished. Sale peremptory. ‘Trains leave depot New York and New Haven Railroad Twrenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, at # A. M- and .M. Carriages wi'l await arrival of fratns at Rye sta- on to convey visitors to and from the peu “circulars or further particulars For may apply to. M. HALSTED, owner, on the grounds; I. 8. SHEPHERD, 205 Broadway, oF reid KETCHAM & CO., e2'Cedar street, New E ork. SHERIFF'S SALE,-RODAY 8. BRASSEL, AUCTION- eer, by virtue of several writs of execution and an order from the U trict of New Yor! day, the 6th day 0 nited States District Court for the Southern Dis- dated Augnst 9, 1870. I will sell on Thurs- October, at 10 o'clock, at 400 Pearl street, a lot of Fancy and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Paren Bows, Deputy, JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff, HERIFF’S SALE.RODAY 8. BRASSEL, AUO- §D. tioneer, will seli on Thursday, October 6, at 12’ o'clock, ai 460 Peurl street, « large qnantity of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Kitchen Furniture, Mirrors, oy & ES O'BRIEN, _ CHARLES LAM ‘R. ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER. Supreme Court Sale, in Partition, of Valuable Real Estate in the First and Twenty-second wards. OBERTS & MeGUIL ilnell at auction, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1670 at 2 atthe Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broad tion of James if. Coleman, aq, perty— No. 18 Thames street—has erected upon ita two story and attic brick Buriding. No. 20 street—has erected upon it a three story brick Bu Building. ‘on, 92 and Ki Liberty street—has erected upon them a five story brick Building with marble front. Also, at the same time and place, Fortieth strect—5 lots on the north aie of Forticth street, distant 400 feet east of Eighth jae, size each 2) by Upon the premises there is erected 8 one story brick stable, which covers nearly the whole pilot. ne) premises veil be sold subject to a jease theraon. Taps apd other particulare apply to the referee, or to wwe puctioneera, No. 87 Cedar stree ps Be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BY A. LER, P. R. WILKINS & CO., ‘Auctioneers, Merchanta? Exchan, salesroom, Trinlt Building, on The day, October 11, at Hes lock P. M., 150 Shares stock of t! re River Railroad cpany hypdthecated to us lateral security and sa | for_account of whom it 1 cern. ERKINS, LIVINGSTON & rust. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 City Hall plece.—By virtue of a chattel mortgage I will well this ‘day, October 6, at 11 o' Yelock A. M., the entire Stock of the Plumbing and Gas Fitting establishment corner ‘West avenue and Ferry street, Hunter’s Point, near Thirty- fourth streot ferry—Force and Ship Pumps, Brass Faucets, Beer Pumps, Lead and Copper, Stocks and Dies, 4c. Also, at the same time and place, the contents of the Liquor Store Sipetuing the above, consisting of three-pull English Ale Pump, fine walnut Counter, French Mirror, Kees, Oasks, Paintings, Chairs, Tables, &c., in lots, By order of the mort- eagee. pty. a ‘noon, way, under direc- referee, the following pro- THE ‘riers fete et LIBRARY HON. GRORGE SW HOLLTDAY, of Curlinaville, IIL, at a cost of nearly fitty thousand dollars, comprising the best editions of standard authors in department of literature, including a unusual assem FINE ART AND ILLUSTRATED WOR a ORIGINAL MANUSCHIPTS: ILLUMINATED MISSA VELLUM AND SPECIMENS OF EARLY YPOGHAPHY | BATRA USTRA’ 0 WOKS RELATING LO AME- RIES OF M3. ORDERLY BOOKS 0) J TION, THE MOST COMPLETE, EVER OFFERED FOR BALEg COMPLETE SETS OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE SHAKESPEARE, HAKLUY' RLY ENGLISH TEXT AND BALLAD SOCIETIES! PALI LUB, PUBLICATIONS. Of TaR ENGLISH RECORDICOMMIS- SION., BOOKS PRINTED ON VELLUM, SATIN AND IN. DIA PAPER. PRIVATELY PRINTES BOOKS, THE ATRAWBERRY HILL, ‘HAROD, 3 OTHER PRIVATE PRE BNGYCLOPEDIAR. AND WORKS OF REFERENCE, PERIODICAL LITERATURE, AND QUERIES, &0., £0. "ILA Be condition, Including many that are bound by the best English and French binders. ‘The whole will Legh sold by ‘auction, Monday, October 10, and the following days AviTt, eT REBEIGH &CO., Auctioneers, Gunton Hall, Astor piace. hand: ly pri of 20 pay a Bela ca ead of prepared by the Auction a pax, Pri Kast Side. T AM BROADWAY—BY STANLEY | DAY—PRIVATE for occupation or investment, Tenements Rasiuess ent’ Manutectering, Pre ‘or location, de- ‘scription and price, see printed ist, rtatliod free. ~I WILL SELL (IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY Aye ‘that iio story ‘brown stone House and Lot 17 Titty dated a street, 27 f open, Must be adld, Apply SMALL NEW FOUR STORY BROWN, stone House, 175 East Seventy-frat street, for sale. ‘all ar 306 Bowery. No agents need app’y. FOUR STORY, BROWN SLONE HOUSE, ‘No, 133 Last Fifty-fourth street, in fine order; medium size; al! modern improvements; con- venient to Madison avenue cars; price very low. Apply on premises, pill CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ies Side. 53d st., n, Sth av. re h. § De Bey 221 . Oth ave k SahGene Oe ia sb, furai 20x56x98..9. ", 20x50x100. bs ty b. a "Bad ak, ds, ‘a athe ‘store a cy av. GREAT BARGAIN.—TWO ENTIRE FRONTS, ON Seventh avenue ouleran two blowks above tral Park one front of elght fulliols on Boulevard, with three lots on each of thi atreeta, making W0x150; and the ther plot, bolo an entire fronton Boulovard, with two side lots on each street, making 200x125. Sold singly or together, below market value, Te i ra WM. H. RAVNOR, No. 5}s Pine street. ‘erms ANE=TRA SIZED FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone front House for sale—4a Weat Fitty-alzth street substantaily built ; conveniently arranged elegant.y finished. Apply on premisea. FOR SALE—TWO vinst OLASB HOUSES, WITH « full Lots, Nos, 11 oad 17 East Forty-seventh strect, Detween Filth and arenes, for immediate Occupation. Parties wat ‘Brat class house would do well to see theae before purchasing Siapemnane the improve- ments are entirely new, it style and finish, and superior to anything ye fered in this market.’ For further particuiars apply to MATTHEW BYRNES, on the Premises, — LL FINISHED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE OC- cupation.43 Weat Fifty-ith street for sale; brown atone front, four story high stoop; all improvements. Open during the the day. BARGAIN,—322 WEST THIRTY. SECOND STREET; four story brown stone House, 17xt0xlWU; fine order, every convenience and exoeHent location; very easy terms. Apply on the prewises, to owner. A —FOR SALE “CHEAP, HANDSOME FOUR STORY + brown stone Ho! - bat East ish ‘street; finished in ld i ‘ith int alah OtiviR' ca! Gaierek, on Wall's street, basement. fom yore Beni THE BEST BUILT HOUSE ON with or without furniture: 8749%74; lot boris. ge to RICHARD HENNESSY, 203 East Fifty- sixth street, SALE BY STANLEY DAY. 8, 000 121 Enst $d at.. $8. b. w. bey 12.6081; 149 Bowery, 4s. and b, bey Nx7Ux75 940 8d av. f 8. and b. b, 00. 227 Kast 48th, 3 & and att! ‘tite ba. bes. ma baie BUILT, HANDBOMEL) able - ee mel jon immediately. 16 E ninth street, near Madison av. oe ee er: ington avenue, for oa ory Bet 0. other medium ted Dwellings Ni, 11 Pine BARGAIN. MADISON AVENUE, SOUTHEAST corner Fifty-tourtn street; str! first class House; premises or to W. brown pad lot in tee; asks: Eger cone iborhvod. Price moderate. fosonal for sa! LYNCH, 72and 14 Cedar street. FINE CORNER PROPERTY ‘ON BROADWAY suitable for a poles for sale ats bargain, M. A.J. LYNCH, 72 aud 74 Cedar street, SPLENDIDLY BUILI, FULL SIZE HOUSE, ON Thirty-niuth street, between Madison and Park avenues, ior wale. M.A. J, LYNOH, 32 and 74 Cedar atreet, Lok ovr FOR THE GREAT EXTRA DOUBLE SBEET, EIGHT PAGE, TELEGKAM TO-MORROW. THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-MORROW WILL CONTAIN A RICH LOCAL POLITICAL WAR CARTOON, “you KNOW HOW If Is YOUKSELF." .THE EVENING TELEGRAM, TO-MORROW. THE HEATHEN CHINEE GRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED. THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE LATEST ADDITION TO TH: UNITED STATES CENSUS. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. FASHIONABLE GOSSIP. THE FALL STYLES. FEMININE MORSELS, EVENING TELEGRAM. ALL THE NEWS OF ,THE DAY. MILITARY ~~ IEMs, FASHIONABLE = GossiP, LOCAL are MATTERS, POLITICAL ~ SQUIBs, GENERAL NEWS, FROM ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND COUNTRY AND BOTH HEMISPHERES. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Owing to the immense amount of advertising which the popularity and extensive circuintion of our Cartoons have drawn into our columns we will issue to-morrow a double sheet, or eight page, paper. ‘All parties wishing to take advantage of our enterprise to make their business known to our “one hundred thousand” readers would do well to send their advertisements early, for PUBLICATION OFFICE, ” NASSAU ‘AU STREET, \HEAPEST PROPERTY. IN NEW YORK IS NO. 113 J it I1bth street, near Fourth avenue; au ‘good loca- — ai Rr for one or two famities; price one mort 600, for three years. Inquire of owner, ! do Bast Pike Peaieh eet, or .25 Kast 116th street, near Third rer OR. SALE. The following frst class extra-sized Houses, finished in hard wood, with all the modern improvemen Madison’ avenue, northeast corner Filty-fourth street, Built by John C. Sates. Madison, avenue, fouthweat corner Forty-third street. Bubit by Charles Duggin n avenue, southeast corner Forty-second street. y ‘Thomas Keech. East Thirty, ‘ninth street, No. 29, near Madison avenue, Built by pe Tee Madison vetween Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, threo full-sized four story Drown stone Houses, Bullt by Robert Coburn. Fifty-math street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, three fullsized Houses, four story high stoop. Built by David Robins. Fifth avenue, near Forty-eighth street, extra size, Fifth avenue, near Forty-second street, full size. ‘above houses will be sold on easy terms and at rea- sonable figures. Full particulars of M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street, OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE THREE STORY op brick House, 210 East Thirty-second street In excelient order, and with all modern im- ply on the premise (OR SALE—THAT HANDSOME, THREE STORY AND Dasement brown stone House 331 East F size 14.9x45; lot 10U feet; is in perfect order; a teaoced ‘oceu- pled by the owner since duit; will be sold cheap and terms easy. Inquire of the owner on the premises. ‘OR SALE—AT A PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES, ONE new three story and basement stone front House, ‘WH 155 East sol rhird street, near Lexington avenue; parlor story all solld walnut ; ‘mahogany blinds to all the front Windows ; ia every respect finished tn the vest manner; terms to suit; look at {t before purchasing. G. FOUNTAIN, on the premises, or 153 East Sixty. necond tre OR SALE—TWO OF THE BEST BUILT HOUSES ON Madison arenes northeast corner of Fifty-third street. Apmis to G. MILTON, on the premises, RIOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A FIVE STORY DOUBLE brick Hou: (0 feet deep, fine store and cellar; Jot Y5x114; in Cherry street, near Market; terms very eas: $26,500; rent #7,300, Inquire at the office 401 Sixth street, corner First avenu OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE NO. 836 Madison avenue; also two in Seventy-fourth street, be- tween Fifth and Madison avenues. Inquire on the pre OR SALE—-TWO LOTS, RUNNING THROUGH from Fifty-second to Fifty-third pret pre Fifth and Madison avenues, suitable for a Bay _WM. H, RAYNOR, No. oy ‘Fim street. OR SALE THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone Dwelling, 246 East Sixtieth Street, between Second and Third avenues; was built by owner, is elerantly hnished and thoroughly me wit modern improvements; would be sold low. Appl: (next door) or at coal office, foot of East eso fourth ft 0. AGE & McCAFFERTY, 664 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, offer fingattoans Residences on Madison avenue, above Forty-second street. Will be sold low if purchased imme- diately. a fF -THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK $16. 500. —Betne on Fifty-sixth street, between Fourth pe “erin avenues. For full particulars sead for printed C, LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway. SHERIFF STREET. full Lot, two stores, for JOHN SHIRL! NT HOUSE AND » 65 Wall street. 18.000. trwn brown stone House, street, between Park and Lexington avenues, eription send tor printed list ‘e LOOMIS , 4 CO. STORY HALF HIGH STOOP on Thirty Bye For full des- —FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN $38. 000. store ficwee gn Thirty-Hith street, betwee a till des:ription send for 1,284 Brondwa: nd Lexington avenui printed list. AC. LOOMIS ® co, $40.000. -FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, on Eightieth street, between ‘3a and Madi#on avenues. For full description, send for printed list, 4 Bi eS LOONIS & CU. 4B ‘oadway. $45.000.-2 A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY avenue for salt high stoop brown stone House on Park . A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 7 Cedar street, Went aides A SPECIALTY.—MR. GEORGE B. REYNOLDS HAS 44 exclusive charge of improved realty weat of Fifth ave- hue. Owners and buyers will tind it to their advantage to know that hereafter nothing in this department will be offer- ed by this house without personal Inspection. ‘The Real Ee tate ‘Circular led free. STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE— One biock from main entrance of Central Park; bow Good mortgages will A brig dl) ee sonee Me ee ngs we taxens | Mo apenta need apply. For particulars apply 10 EDWARD GIARIGL Om 08 Vout gba ic hs os FIRST CLASS DOUBLE STORE, ON LISPENARD street, near Aroma os ‘sa prio investment. “| MAGNIFICENT HOUSE ON FIFTH AVENUE, WITH Hiablo und extra Lot, fur gale; M. A. J. LYNCH, (7a nad 7A Cedar street, FULL SIZE BROWN STONK Sd Breer HOUSE for sale podlnid A A Fifth ear soe aS he de LNNOBy and 14 iow. PERFECT GEM OF AN ENGLISH» BASEMENT A. House on Thirty-se ar Fifth avenue, for sale orto rent, M.A. J. LYNCH, Pand 74 Cedar street. VERY Ratbone peepee HOUSE ON LEXING- ton and bey avel oye ce order, for sale at a decided bargain; near 1 REMAr ds LYNCH, i aud 74 Codar street. DESIRABLE, MODERN, FRESCOED, WELL LO- cated four story higb stoop brown stone Dwelling, com- Pleiely and elegantly furniehed, tor sale very reagodably: Vvsag eaky ; posseasion: 20.6xb0 ; ot 10 feet Forty-pin| fy between Fifth and Sixth a Vv. K. STEVENSON ‘s SON, 1 Pine street. A. PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE ON NORTH SIDE Forty-fourth strect, near Fifth avenue, for sule at a low figtire; size 1#x60, four les; finished in hard wood be throughout; possession at once, H. B, GARDNER, 175 Broadway, basement. FOUR STORY BRICK AND BROWN STONE HOUSE Jn West Twenty-utth street, in complete order, can bo bad for $17,000, _WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, A three story brick Dwelling, fully and newly furnished and in perfect order, situated in Thirty-tiret street near Kighth avenue, Possession immediately, Price $16, mortyage $9,000, Apply to JUSLPH A, LEVY, No.7 Pine atreet. ; Private entrance to stable on adjoining air Thie gg worthy the at ition of @ fair valuation, as the owner i M. A. J, LYNCH, 72 and AS ELEGANT CORNER HOUSE ON MURRAY HILL, 38 feet front, four story high stoop, for sale very low (or a emailer house er lots in wey rity EYMOUR, 171 Broadway. ROADWAY, ABOVE STH STREET.—A LARGE AND finely improved corner Proj operty, far for sale at alow price; Alto a well improved corner, 1Wz1u0) on Gd, avenue, avove Mtn street, P. SEYMOUR, 171 Browilway. USINESS PROPERTY, ON FOURTH AVENUE, COR- ner, near Stewart's, for sal adjoining Property, and Fourth avenue; terms liberal. . A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedur street, UILDERS’ LOANS, WITH SEVERAL CHOICE PLOTS ‘of Lots, in the midst of first class improvements, M. A. J. LYNCH, 73 and 74 Cedar street. OR SALE—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House ; 25x40; lot 25x5g block ; 15 rooms, gas and water. Inquire of the owner on the premises, 2i4 West Seventeenth Street. Price $12,600, No agents. OR SALE WITH | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE very handsome three story high stoop brick House, with ¢xension, 21 fect wide, No. 409 West Twenty-fourth reet, between Seventh and Hiehth avenues; very central Location; Price $18,00), one-half cash. BERT G. RICHARDS, 958 Broadway, ¢ corner ‘Twenty-third street, OR SALE OR TO LET—A SPLENDID MANSION, four story, basement and cellar, brown stone; size 27x 70 feet; on Seventeenth street. near Fifth avenue. | Particu- Jars with ROBERTS « MO. U1RE, 87 Cedar street. ARLEM.—1X4TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE— ‘Two full Lots; one of the best locations in the Twelfth ward; terms easy. COTTOM & LINSCOTT, corner 118th street and Third avet we, AGE & McCAFFERTY, 604 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, offer at a bargain, four story hizh stoop brown stone on Filty-second street, near Fifth avenue; price 835,000. AGE & MCCAFFERTY, 604 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-second street, offer a splendid Fifth avenue corner Residence above Forty-eiuhth street; price low; terms to suit, Also five Fitth avenue Houses, full fronts, very low. EST SITH_ ST.—FINE COTTAGE, WITH IMPROVE- ments, 25x40x100, to let, for #600 yearly: selle for only. 8, Lexington av. near rik, west of Lexington *. West dith st, 9s. frame Hours, Spx, between Broadw: TH AVENUE LOTS FOR SALE, v & McCAFFERTY, orner Fifty-secohd street, Je Fifth avenue Lots, varying in size from 442x175 wo ssio0. 19.000. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT «brown stone House, on Thirty-second eet, between Eighth und Ninth avenues. For full descrip- tion send for printed list. ‘A.C. LOOMIS & CO.. 1,254 Broadway. 27.000. arOUR STORY HGH STOOP BROWN » stone House on Fifty-third street, between ixth 70 Seventh avenues, For full description send for printed list, A. C. LUOMIS & CO., 1,204 Broadway, \() —FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN $30 000, stone House on Fifty-fifth street, between th co Sixth avenues. For full a tion send for A. C, LOOMIS & CO., 1,24 Broadway. (0) -FOUR, STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN » stone House on Forty-eighth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. For {ull description send for printed list, A. C. LOOMIS & CO., 1,264 Broadway. $4.0.000. —FOUR STORY HIGH STOOF RROWN Stone House, on Fifty-second street, be- tween Broadway and Eighth avenue. For full description send for printed lint, A. C. LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway. -FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN $55,000. fone ous on Pitty sevenus, street, bes tween Highth and Ninth avenues. For full slescription send for printed list. A. C. LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway. Miscellaneous. SUYERS OF BROWN STONE HOUSES, FROM «12,000 and upwards, should call upon the subscribers defore deciding upon a selectior _WARD &0 DEN, way, corner Seventeenth street, FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSES FOR 70 8 sale. Prices from $40,000 to $80,.00, For full par- yulars send for printed ste tore ba eKos Cc LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway, .00 -—A HANDSOME HOUSE ON THIR- + theth street. in perfect order, for sale, at a bargain'on easé terms. _ a J. LYNCH, n and 74 printed list. dar streett. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AN * LET. BROWN “\ BROWN STONE ps og at ‘ADELPHI Lata new); rend handsomely furnished; parioi frescoed; ace in cellar ; price furaished, $15, t OLIVER CARTER, 66 Wall street, basement. LOT IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY FOR SALE—ON Chestnut Bt near grand entrance, enclosed with hedge taining 100 superncial i NUN TH TER 2 Broadway. feet; pri bv! DORE RIT NEW FIRST CLASS THREE STORY BIGH STOOP brick House. with all improvements, in a first class A neighborhood, for sale at Cys) if, applied for immediately. ‘Address W. 8. R,, box 1,424 Post office, VOR SALEIN BROOKLYN, FOUR | HANDSOME new Houses, three story, basement and subcellar, 13 rooms; all improvements; neighborhood first class; conven- fent to all the ferries; will be sold cheap; terms Inquire at I61 Dean street, between Hoyt and Boi NOR SALE-SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MYRTLE F and Franklin avenues, Inquire on property. IIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House for sale, in Brooklyn, on Adelphi street, 120 feet north of Lafayette avenue, with all modern jeptors: mand icpomersion immediately. Apply on premises to 51 ORSALB_IN BROOKLYN, SEVERAL LARGE PAR. F cels of very desirable Building Lots in the Ninth and ‘Twenty-first wards. Apply to owner, J. C. BREVOORT, 198 Montague strect, OR SALE—A BARGAIN, IN hag te siggy) FIVE F' full Lots and three Hotises for $8,000; worth $9,000; terms easy. 80 Codar street, New York, room OR SALT #050 CaSH, THREE STORY AND BASE. ment brick House, brown mings, 18 rooms, 10 antries, bath room, clovets, stationary, washtubs, rane, eater, Xe. ;_ price, 4,500 alance in quarterly payments. ' Inquire on tt ioe 8 Willoughby avenui one door above Bedford Joven ‘Take the Broadway an Mi, jyrtle avenue cars or Dekalb avenue cars. UR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A TWO STORY F and cellar House and Lot, for tho sum of $2,500; terms HARD, 42 Greenpoint avenue, easy. Apply to A. W. BIC Greenpoint. (OR SALE-THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP FOhoure dd President. street, opposite Carroll Park, Brooklyn's beautiful and desirable location} {mmediatg ion; price £9, Apply to BR. KELL ELLOGG, No, Broadway, Pad age ‘or 98 Second place, Brooklyn. yg BALE OR TO LET DW ELCINGS. 211 AND 215 BER- treet, between Bond and Nevins streets, Breoklyn; 16 minutes from ferries; three story brick brown stone ment and hig stoop Houses; sub-cellar, gas fixtures, range, more heater and all modern improvements) in fi cat tense a cA ns niance mortgage; terms to sul to careful tenant. ADE to JOHN D. PRINCE, 87 (new No. 23) Fuiton treet, brooklyn. (0 LET—-FIVE NEW THREE STORY AND BASEMENT Houses, with sli modern improvements, on Lafayette Brooklyn, at $40 bc) vA OME ane BROOKLYN sion FOR 8/LE AND WO HOUSES AND ae drained tuto ppt all in) aren ord from City Hall; les at $700 a Cottage and two tats g DOK, b WATER "AND sitinte i 10 LET-A THREE § sTORY AND BASEMENT BROWN Wibe melee Chal ea ry OeRED. 3 MYERS, 498 Broadway. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, Pot cry _AND_ BERGEN RE REAL ESTATE, “Te Let or Lease. THREF STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LeT— A. Furnished or unfurnished, on moderate terme could fave ono ortwo boarders, Apply for particulars at 9 Gur- den strest, Hoboken. J.-A PRETTY, NINE ROOMED Ber eeN Ee Comage to Jee at Bid per month; hal’ hour from eity, 60 trains daily. Inquire at or address room No. 80, ‘Trinity Bitiding, PROPERTY ¢ mys OF me Tun CT FOR SALE sie “ACRES, GOOD SOIL, A ara BE Phiiadelpbln; price only ub per acre; also improved Farms, The Dei rowing more rapidly than most any othe e Unied Staten: dandy are settling. LANDIS, Vi ANE NICE LITTLE FARM OF FOUR ACKES Py, CHERRY Valley, Pa., ninety miles from eh Gig four miles ry ddress C, K. oe casa iee ics f 00 ‘ Dung, Mouroe county, A NEAT HOME FOR BALE—AT JOSKERS ON Buens Vista avenue; lot 37.4x125 feet; hou as 12 rooms ; pissy of fruit; immediate possession ; price 813,900; terms to suit _ BURNHAM, €09 Hudson street, New York. BARGAIN AT ELIZABETH.HANDSOME THREE tory French roof House, with extension; 10 rooms; all improvements; turnace in cellar; Swe Ayal 1. OLIVER CARTER, 68 Wall sireet, Dasomient. 15 ACRE, COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO SELL ON EASY With neat hous, barn, carriage house; fine fruit of aul kinda; nine mallee from chy; cost $47,000; wil wel for #12,000 it taken rer @. W. DITCHETS, No. 2 New Chambers street, DOUBLE HOUSE, 18 ROOMS, OUTBUILDINGS, 3 acres, iawn and n, till May, 1873; $500 per year; within a few miuuves of Morrivania depot. STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. T ELIZABETH, UNION CO., N. J.—TO LET OR FOR tale, a French roof Honse off Broad street, five minutes’ Jraik froin depot; horse cars pass the door containing pat inlug room, kitchen, bathroom, 10 bedrooms; dern’ improvements; water, gus, range, furnace; lot 10)x.46 feet, with carriage house and stable; buildings hew nd first class in every .espect, a of AMOS CLA, 5h All Broad street, Hllauveth, FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE-IN COLUMB!\ county, N.Y. near the city of Hudson. Inquire of owner, at Laing’s, 42 John street, New York, HOME,—§200 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY IN- stead of rent, will buy'a nice Cottage, six rooms, full lot, five miutes from’depot, at Klizabethport, N. J.; more Lois if wanted. Also other new Houses, on easy terms, and Lots in Elizabeth and Kllzabethport on terms to suit plurchasers. H. KELLOGG, No. 3 Broadway, New York, _o Second street, Eliz: sbethport, N J A’, NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—TO RENT, a Sener Jocated brick Villa; modern improve: meuis; lawn, Be tes 35 minutes from Wall street. Mr ‘iduibTOs 26/4 Broad) NICE fae OF % ACRES OF GOOD TILLABLE land, 10 meagow; good two story house, barn and ‘other outbuildings; 16 miles rrom city, half mile {rom depot, quarter mile from landing and a village, 4 stores, 2 grist and two saw mills; 2 vessels each week to and from the city ; 10,00: terms easy. Inqtire of C. F, COMBS, 170 Broadway, New York. UY,OR RENT—ST. JOE, MO. 40,000 INHABITANTS — acres good Land, only seven miles from above city, fox payment for Residence, Grounds, Barn, Ac., between Bridgeport Ct., or New York; or will rent’ immediately. 9 Kast Fourth treet, New York. ARGAINS— NEAR LIBERTY CORNERS, on. LINE OF Passaic Valley Raliroad; 140 ac ‘acres, 1,500; 00 acres, $3,500; 43 acres, ge sciped ppt es aie 208 esa! (CENTRAL AVENUE WEST FARMS,—THE KOKNA- rens Place for sale cheap; house, barn, stabie, 91-5 acres. The West real estate aa male tree. STANLI:Y DAY, 411 Broadway. OUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE ON THE BANKS OF the Hudson at aimost every station on the line ot the Hud son River Railroad. Parties desiring to purchase will had fuil rticulars aa to location and value by applying to 8. EM- BENSON, dul Bigoth avenue, who le inthaately: acquainted with the location and value of most all the properiy on the rier bank and the interior of the country, having made it = specialty for the past ten years, ARM OF 109 AORES_ONE | MILE FROM STATION, ‘on Erie Railroad; from ity; large modern honse; fine outbuildings; tw rehards; jand under high cultivation ; for saie low or exchange for elty propert; 8, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. (OR SALE—IN MONTCLAIR, FOUR VALUABLE Country Residences, to be sdld at auction on Oct. U1. For bills and particulars apply to A.D. MELICK, Jn, & BRO., No. 6 Pine stree POR SALE 1t0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED FIGHT ites weet of Ottumwa, Wapelo county, Towa; all under fence; one-half in cultivation; 40 good house and outbuildings; the other with ood timber; Plenty of running water, with stone and coal; all in good Condition; well situated tor roads, schools, churches ; ‘arms Sul per acre down, oF #25 with crops, and ‘possession wine, For further particulars addres D. 8. MOGUL TON, Chillicothe, Wapelo county, Iowa. OR SALE—A HOUSE AND NINE ACRES OF LAND desirably stnated on, Vanderbilt avenue, Edgewater, es Ialand. Inquire at 20 Broad street, room No, 4, New ork. OR SALE—IN NEWARK, FOUR SUPERIOR LOTS, 74 Columbia street, together 60x100 feet, running through le for dwellings, manufactory or ve minutes? walk from Market stteet depot. Apply to G. ‘BRAD: 110 Broadway, New York, in bank. OR SALE—A PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE ‘AND RESI- dence, in capital neigh! rt distance from the afiy j anrousl recelpte about 86,00. “Address C., box 419 New York Post office. | OR, SALE—AT TARRYTOWN, / A A DESIRABLE HOUSE, two stories and basement; ali modern conveniences; front and reat plarsag; river views; eight Lol bandsomely | shaded, and stable, Price $13,000. cided bargain, as HINGE & CO., No. 6 Pine street. OR SALE—AT NEWARK, N.J., A STRICTLY FIRST class three story and high basement brick Dwelling, on » Principal park, tnisbed in bard wood and complete in al re with ample carrit TSA and sgngerr story. nice 8. JOSIAH: stl ETT & CO. “86 John street, New York. (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, WESTERN Hotel, with stubling, So, doing an excellent business; on line of one of the best Fall part culars of JAMES DAVIS, 25 South n William etree OR SALE.-ELEGANT NEW HOUSE, 10 ROOMS; Fr tree lots, handsomely 1ald out, § minutes from North re ferry; surroundings unexceptionable easy; x He ine ARITN, BO Broad street (OR HALE, CHEAP CRANBERRY LAND; 18) MORES ff the best Sten hery Gone ‘the oxen ot Now Jerse known a8 the ature Mill nytinnd? direct communteation by ralirond with the New York and Philaieiphia markets Inguire of FINE & GAL- LAHER, No. ’ 7 1 Murray street, No vew fork, OR SALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED—A HANDSOME Realdence, at Irvuicich, on the Hudson, comptetely fur. nished, adapted summer; beautifnl view of the river and lesa han te. m.aucos’ walk from the station; will be let low for the winter (om good tenant. | Address oF cal on EDMUND COFF'%, 77 Cedar street, or G. BUCKING- HAM, JR, No.5 We. street, OR SALE OR RENT, AT MONTROSE, N. J., ONE hour from New Yerk’by Morris and Zasex Railrosa—Two age and elegantly situated frame Houses, water and gas throughout; three minutes? walk from de} raquite of OUEDS Chambers streets 70 R SALE OR RENT—THREE HANDSOME NEW Dwelling Houses, at rosea Long Island, on Flusht y from City’ Hall, and 1 from Thin. -fourth street, Now York 30 trainy dauly.” Apply wa. P RI KBR or JOHN A. F. KELLY, at Woodaid A de- ene (MINE GRIST MILI, FOR SALE—SITUATED IN SHAW- hee; two run of stone, dwelling and some land: price 49505 terms very easy. Address H, T. WALTER, Btroi yur Bs JURNISHED, AT ELIZABETH, LARGE HOUSE, IN iran order, furniture nearly new, with large stable; Tit Broad near depot; rent low; possession. J. jOYT, aes COUNTRY RESIDENCES.—TO LET, ON the banke of the Hudson, within one hour of this city, with ufce grounds, well Furnished Houses, and complete in every respect, at rents from #50 per month and upwards, until the nrat of May. Apply to S, EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue. RAFULLA’S SPLENDID SEVENTH REGIMENT Band will accompany the excursion to Scotch Plains to the the great sale of 600 Lots by A. D. MELLICK, Jz., & BRO., No, 6 Pine street, on Thursday Free train s and collation, \REAT BARGAIN.—CHOICE FARM, THREE MILES from New Brunswick, on the banks of the Raritan river, 105 acres of land, good for grass, grain apd stock; plenty of fruit of the choicest kinds: 8) rendid location ; very cheap at $21,000, J. 8. FERGUSON & CO. ‘Nassau st lo. 6. REAT BARGAIN.—FOUR ACRES AND DOUBLE poke) a eel on Gr ey located ; 20 min- ms easy. utes from Not jore ferry; $3, ‘ene or 0 Broad. FACTEE TOLET, AT NEWARK, NEW. JERSEY.—THE new hotel just erected opposite the depot of the Morris and Essex Railroad Company, js olfered for lease to a per- son competent to keep a good hotel, There are now ready between 40 and 60 apart: arpa he which can n'be added as many more in a few weeks: included are extensive basement rooms for restaurant, bar, barber's de. If needed th hotel ean be enlarged to ‘an; ‘any deat desirable, extent. Precis, of Newark has a tion of 00,000, and is growing rapidly. There is great want of st hotel Pe otimodation in the city, and this affords a rare “Blahase” “hk ‘® person who thoroughly junderstands, the business Apply to BF. Broad street, Newark, N. He USE, BARN, 12% ACRES LAND--aLL UNDER Gr Nga Ra fruit trees, &c.: 66 miles from New York. Price ddress E. GHISWOLD & CO., Ronkonkoma, Raz, CHANCE rou, A Later FAMILY RE- siding in Oran, ut giving up housekeeping, offer or vag a tices al tconvaniently Arran ran wow wed completely furnishea; ‘acre of srounds ‘a raueriags plenty of shade and frutt, fine lawn, &o. ma, dee room, horses and carri Jocativn fine views, excel- lent neighvorhood, Toursminutes* walk iad iad one hour from eer will be sold low and on terms before 15th of October 5 {¢ tha low to & mail, care- then unsold will sarees OWNER. box 1004 ful pa for six monthe i i | | sion, with Bere or Farm PROPERTY bir by St led FOR SAL® OLANK WALK —< ca OF EACH LOT AND A plank walk all the way to the station ; a great inducemend for buying Lots at the ale at Scotch Plains on Thursday, Payments only @10 monthiy, Maps and free tioke had of the auction ‘A.D. MEL may be” raat LLICK, JR. & BRO., No. 6 Pine street, OCKLAND COUNTY 86 ACRE Fate and Tools at auction October ‘a iE “Pastels pars FAQ) Come Commissioner house: ty iby dalanoe ey ah pan “a T. Yoo county, Pa, PLENDID eeeEORS FOR SALE—AT H., sack and Passaic; also ioe Otani, 8 Plots a on the as pa muna for first clags buildings. PLENDID WATER aie AT STATI S trom New York, with Bullnas and tte te Peta ter Fronts; Farms all sizes, ‘ines aod location ; several tq exchange, MELICK, 421 roadway. IX ACRES, WITH EXCELLEN’ r S fruits, on’ Northern ‘Raltont or Nowe eran Ad ‘Terms, if ‘desired, 860 per year until paid, Farme’al ae "____-MELICK, 4a Broadway.” (0 LET—A, COMFORTABLE HOME T° Reat, Saree ees, mown, AL are mEcr] rooms, kitchen, w! Yana washt Sve mainutes! walk frocy Mamaroneck Stations heaitaytie borhood; no to manag nsoest ap ageuranls count home at once. TAYLOKs Ju, Ju, 17 Wall street, huaialba 10 LETAT, ELIZABET mea N. Jy A NEW erence | aeele. mediately. 1 to EDWARD FIMPSONE room il, iis at and 117 Nassau aatreee Wy grate ae CASH, BALANCE LONG TIMF/ will secure either one of two adjoining quarter sec. tions of good Land; owner fins ec one. $1.600. No. 6 Pine street. —4 —BARGAIN FOR POOR MAN; (; NEAT two story House, stab'e and waters lot 2b" Staten work for cartman; basic! from third iand« ing, Staten Island, AKRIN, 60 Broad, $3.30 300 FOR A FA A FARM oF E SORES NEAR DE or LAN AR irae tr] = ‘teva and water; Villa place; $800 cas A WELL. —FOR BALE, AT MOTT HAVEN, Mi lot; gam butit House’ot Broome, with fu im. 'edtate possession: Ww, LEWIS, 4 Pike street, Pann Serene REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, (A CHANCE For, SPLENDID INVESTMENT.—COUN- Seat, about 7 acres, on Passale river, oppose north. end of Newark and near depot, Midiand and Montecial Railroad; will double in value in two Haren ae a decide bargain for cash customer. HILLES, Herald. outiee. “FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-POR A GOOD + House on Madison avenue or vicinity, bP apace Coun | iry Beat in Wesichester county, containing 1 sion, &c. RICHARD HENNESSY, 28 Kast Fifty-sixth ot. T BARGAINS—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR city or Brooklyn Houses Farms and Residences, witls stock, 10 to 60 miles from New York, 100 io 20) acres: SERGCAN?, 21 Wall street, N ELEGANT THREE STORY HIOH STOOP BROWN stone House, 14 rooms, elega tly frescoed in Oil; first class location, in’ Brooklyn, near City Hall; will exeha: for email country house of piace, nnd 5,00 C0 W600" one & perfect gem; possession immediately; excellent medi Soe hed. Address Dr. C., Herald Brauch oflice, rovklyn. PXCHANGE a ACRES ILLINOIS 800 ACRES INDL Misaouri, 640 Iowa; Newark, Rahway and 20 act Long Island Lots, for Personal 1’ Tope “a or of Morehand! 18, 208 Broadway. XCHANGE.—BARGAIN; MUST BE SOLD; {," Island; 160 acres; aiso'70 acre Farm; 20 miles Ne: York, near Hues LL Address thox 203 Herald oflce. haga WOR A SALE gents Dot answer. OR TO LET—EASY TERMS ard roof,and basement is lnas nelgnbors rooms, all tmororementa lot 25x2u0; first hood. Apol remises to WALLER Soee pitath eireets Third and oun h avenues, ecoklyay oF. XAN DE! THAIN, No.9 Pine street, New pent . SALR, OR EXCHANGF_HOTEL AT LONG with from 8 to acres lan, situated on ovat iret house, furmshed comple'e; will exchan: for New York city or Brooklyn real estate, "Address BUSI« NESS, box 15 Hevald office. oe SALE AND EXCHANGE—FARM OF 95 AORES, 95 ACRES, imber, bulidings, “plenty. fruit and water: itera ‘and statio one of 44 or 64 acres, large house, good outbuildings, wel ani pond; half a mil from church, school and Post Office, near station; pri 457,600, Also two small Piaces on Centreport Harbor. house, water and frait. Li:WIS, 206 Broadw: OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEW SEVEN ROOM Cottage, compictely {uruished, and two Lotw, 25x120; price $4,500; only ten minutes from depot, and pass oulce and stores. Terms—1,500 can remain for three balance $2,000 cash and $1,000 in any good stock. A W., box $9 Plaineld, N. J. UR SALE, EXCHANGE OR LET—THE BEST idole bout Dock (on two streets, 10Jx137) in Wilmington, N. Address JAMES W. RANNEY, 317 West Twenty -ninth street. pass post era ‘acres tame grass, with { OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, & good Farm of 100 acres, under high state of cultivat tion, on Staten Island. REED & HO.T, No. b Dey st. ARGE BROWN STONE HOUSE IN JERSEY CITY 4 wili be exchanged for desirable Lots in New York, Brooklyn or Jersey. Address OAK & PINE, Herald office. (0. EXCHANGE—THREE THRER STORY BRICK brown stone basemen: high stoop Housts, near City Hall, Brooklyn, worth 9,000 each, for frst Cai ree pe mort- 3 good Donde or stocks; 00 a agents; answ otlced: full particulars, Address is, M. H., Herald office, Vie AND WESTERN FARMS, 91 BROOKLYN Lots and merchandise to exchanze; agi Mouse wanted, two-thirds cash, balance fa Western OBMON REED, 195 Fulton street, New York city. _____.__REAL ESTATE WANTED. BROWN STONE HOUSE WANTED—FOR WHICH! Will be ‘given, free and clear,» large, handsome Man- 4 4 miles from elt; TICHETE, No-d Now Chatabers streets ANTED—LANDS IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR Cast good stocks. TOWNSEND BROS, 18 Sout) Third streets Phil FPhiladelphia, a } WASTED vIRGINTA | te po AND LAND FOR PART! cash and good stocl id full description, faa, oe RO SEND BROS., 134 South Third surest, Ph P TANTED—A GOOD HOUSE AND FROM ONE TO ‘two acres of land on the New Jersey Central Railroad, between Communipaw and Bergen Point, in exchange for Horia 3 Be ersey City, near ferry, Address W. W., box 49 ‘ANTED-HOUSE AND LOT AT NEWARK OR Woodside, in exchange fora fine farm near Amboy. Address WATSON, 256 West Twenty -suxth street. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A 8MALL BROWN STON! high stoop House, for a cash customer; neighborh Thirtieth to Fiftieth street and Fourth to Sixt! enennda price #18,000, BENJ. B. TRUMPY, 168 Bowery. <7 ROWaSEADIG BDSINRAA OOLEAGE, ts GOWERT, A private jostrunion, cay ery a Bookkeepin Mathematics and Haglish. gry Gepariment’ Special ad- Pantages is Bnglish Wrauches T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 9 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Institute, day and evening, ‘Telegraph- ing, Hecheeeping, Writing, "Arithmetioy Grammar, Spanish, Talia Ladies’ department. Private h ; classcs $5. Jessons. eis LADY, PUPIL OF fence AN EXPE- rienced teacher, wishes here lessons in Same ‘vocal or instrumental, Ses be taken"! in full or partial pay- ment. Address G, D. P., box 6,261 Post oflice. PARISIAN LADY WILL GIVE FRENCH LESSONS for $10 Bs Aube. at pupil's residence ; beat reference dive." Address MLE. 'R., box 20 Heraid ollice. THOROUGHLY hip ah gw std TEACHER OF ARITH- metic ie wanted, Ina day, and evning school in the city ; salary moderate. RITAMETIO, Herald office, giving full particulars. T 62 BOWERY—BOOKKEEPING, ALGEBRA, ARITH- Ae” SE Upaing, preach, kati Gaagsys private room: 24 Writing lessons, $2 From Governor King—Colouel Paine’s plan of instruction is systematic and expe. itious. “{ YOUNG ENGLISH LADY AS VISITING GOVERNESS; A her Cociedit instruction comprises English, French an ie 5 to parents of former Piatt Address PER- SIWERANCE, ‘Branch Herald oflice, Brooklyo, OUND BROOK INSTITUTE, NEW JERSEY.—BOARD- ing and day school; are ct home; moderate terms. Circulats sent free by STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. GEORGE M. and Mrs, MILNE, Principale, SHEVALIER EMILE DE TRENTINI, (NO. 65 BON Professor of French and Gerinan, gives prival lessons at’ pupils’ realdences. Keferences "given and re qui cus. oe FRENCH BY AN EXPERIENCED teacher (a Parisian lady) at 124 Sixth avenue; terms per rivate lessons at pupil's residence on moder tte fesersnett Fefera to schools ord the highest respectability. Fi rticulars call for circulars at the class room between t) jours of 2 and 6 P. M. ESIDENT GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, HAVING ‘ thorough English education, and who is s good musi- cian; three years’ reference. Address, with full particulars, HL. G., drawer 476 Post oflice, Montreal, ‘Canada. IGNORA ©. RONZONE.—CLASSES AND PRIVATE STessons tn the 1talian Janguage, lierature and the classles. Address or apply at 246 Last Twenty-third street, after 9 o'clock. es Or G. RONCONI, MELODRAMATIC ARTIST OF e Italian Opera, informs his friends and public gene- rally tat he wil! resume his lessons for the winter at bie resi- we 75 Lexington avenue. Circulars at the principal mu- alc ator HE INDUSTRIAL OR SEWING SCHOOL OF 8T. John’s Chapel, Varick_ will reopen on Saturd: next at balf-past 10 A. M. ree to the girisof vicinity, a A GENTLEMAN, AN INSTRUCTOR IN French (Prendergast's mastery system). Address K., Would like to board with instructor, Herald office. W ARzED-A SPANISH TEACHER, GENTLEMAN OR Indy, for a course of thirty lessone, one daily; adver- tiser would also exchange German, isngiiah or French for Spanish, Address, stating terms, 1 J. Muy box 121 Herald otlice. Wentz, —AT DOLBEAR’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos. 164 and Iti Canal street, New Urieans, an_nesie: tant professor of penmanship: also an axsiatunt professor of bookkeeping. Salary liberal with an anual increase upti- it amounts to $2,500 per an: . State age ang extent uf edu and if convement send photograpa, No idier or die person need apply. catio sip

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