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a PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALR iro OR TO RENT. JOR SALE OR TO LET—A HOUSE AND LOT, aT Cranford, N, J. Inquire of A. B. BIGELOW, 361 Broad- way, or of G. O. TOTTAN, at Crantord, ROE, SAGE OR 10 LeT—rOR a , ine room Honse and some eight seren of Land, at Mil barn, N. J. Apply on premises, to WM. H. NADIN. OR SALE OR TO RENTSEVERAL HOUSES, NEAR 4 depot, short distance trom city; Houses in New York, furnished or unfurmiabed; Farms of every description; Btures, Lofts aud Odices. SEALEY & BROTHER, No. 34 Liberty street. OR THE SEASON OR YEAR—A HANDSOME Seat; house furnished; water front; bathing, boat- ii behing; on Long Island Sound; pertectly aud very desirable; also one unfurnished PURNISHED COT mond, Staten lenty fruit; good barn hi ASHBURN d, XRBEAT BARGAINS.—ON EASY TERMS, SMALL Houses and Lots. Apoly corner Atlantic and Washing- ton avenues, Cypress Hills, L. I., near Bast New York. G 10D INVESTMENT.—TWO NEAT TWO STORY COT- oe {full lous; ve minutes (rom fret landing; will et : a" ie both im ach ; terms easy; 64,000 or IKI, 60 Broad street. (000, orrORTONITY FOR BUILDERS OR INVEST. FT ment.—Smal! amount of cash only required ; an eligible Lot, High street and Third avenue, Elizabeth; tine Business tocaton. Apply at 416 West Thirty-third sircet, ‘New York. 4 UGH N. CAMP; # PINE STREET, OFFERS THE hor vel lesirable suburban Property for le:— oviowing Westchester county, N.Y. ¥ordhum— House and 7 acres. ordham—Houte and 334 acres. ordham —House and 1 acre. ‘Tremont—House and lot, 100x130. Tremont—House and lot, 54x12). Morrisania—Honse and jot, 175x188. ‘Throgg’s Neck—House and’9 acres. e Rous ‘Vernon—Two Houses and lots, ilixi60 each. ‘hite Plains—House and 6 acres. Port Morris—House and 5 acre As Tenatly, N. J—House and 50 acres Iso shed Houses on Washington Heights, Audubon Park, jorristown, N.J., Tremont, Fordham, High Bridge and West OTEL TO LET—FOR THREE OR FIVE YEARS; THE principal hotel on North Shore, Long Island ; 10 miles in New York; one of the most popular and best paying hotels on the island; fully furnished; in complete order and for the coming season; about four acres of ground, three of which are a grove weil wooded and very popular as plonio grounds, having a large platform 175x35; ballroom Six 5; aluo stable, toehouse, dc. j uone but,responaible pares who can furnish security need applv. 4y SEUGH'N. CAMP, 81 Pine street. ‘OUSE TO LET—IN RAHWAY, NEAR THE DEPOT; 8500; 12 rooms. JOHNSON & MILLER, 25 Nassau street. AMILTON & WALLIS, NO. 9 NASSAU, CORNER Pine, offer, 45 miles from New York, a fine Farm, under ighest cultivation, large stables, fine residence, water, tim- ber. Owner wants to sell. ONG BRANCH PROPERTY FOR SALE~8UITARLE 4 for ‘stores, hotels and co For map and particu- jars call at A. J. BARNEY'S, 199 and 200 West atreet, or on WM. HENDRICKSON, Long Branch. ILBURN HILL.—ONE HOUR FROM NEW YORK very near depot; complete French roofed Hoyse, 13 Yooms, bathroom, laundry; 13¢ acres; terraced; e: lent arighborhoed. JAMILTON WALLIS, No. 9 Nassau street, comer Pine. ‘ORWOOD, N. J.—PROFESSIONAL MEN, ENGI- neers, teachers, manufacturers, tradeamen, builders nd others desiring business and bomes near New York should examine Norwood, where I can sell sites and town Jots at lower prices and on easier terms than they can be found elsewhere, equally accessible to the clty; hotels, churches, schools, stores, &c. ; 18 trains daily; Northern Rail road of New Jereey ; Al toiles from City Hail fis J. WYMAN JONES, 160 Broadway, New York. NEW YUKK HEIKALD. § SUNDAY. APRIT, 9, I871.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. PROPERTY OUT OF THE OIVY FOR SALE, OR TO KENT Oo LEP-FURNISHED COTTAGE, WITH ALL MO- dera improvements, at Vanderblit Landiag, S. Ly five minutes’ watk irom ferry; halt acre of ground, with flowers, fruit and shade trees and stable; location very healthy and Gosirable. G. J. GREENFIELD, No, 2 Nassau atecet. 0 LET-AT RUTHERFURD PARK (VIA ERIE RATL- TO ag), taut of © House, contatning ail the modern tm: rovements. Apply to N. ROGER, care of Wiliam Laurent, 7 John street, or on the premises, M. KOGER, TPO LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, RENT VERY REASON. able, a comfortable House, with four lots of garden, fruit trees, nearthe second landing; furnished or un- furntabe: ation convevient, pleasant and pertectl; healthy. For particulars spply to HENRY RANCKE, 66 Duane street. 10. LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ON Warburton avenue, Yonkers, a rst class French roof, double House, with ail modern heap to good tenant. “Apply to WALLER UNDARIULL, Main street, ‘onkers. 10 LET—FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE OR HO- tel, furnished or unfurnished ; Vanderbilt Landing, S. L, eight minutes’ walk frou ferry; fine view and location; six acres, with fine shade trees, dc. ; rent low to a good tenant, J. GREENFIELD, so, 2 Nassau street, TS LET--FURNISHED, HOUSE, AT FLUSHING, L. L.; HU rooms; ampie grounds; five minutes’ walk from depot. R. BOWNB, No.7 © LRT-INMEDIATELY, A COTTAGE, WITH TEN rooms, 26 acres and river trout; B850; Butherfurd Park, N. J. sha yay ee 6. Hs ADAMS, 133 Went Forty-frat 10 LET—MORRISANIA RESIDENCE, CONTAINING 12 rooma, cooking rangs. heater, bath; hot and cold water; flower cabinet, extensive garden, abundance of fruit, stable, dc, ; reut low. Apply to WATSON & 1URNER, Fordham avenue, near Town Hall, or to M. R. PIERCE, No, 88) Weat ‘Twenty-fourth street, New fo LET-AT NEW ROCHELLE, NEW HAVEN RAIL- road, 40 minutes from Forty-second street, and 12 min- Utes’ walk from depot, a House of nine rooms, besides ce- mented cellars, storeroom and attic, and hard and soft water and furnace in house, with two acres of land (more if de- sired); large garden, barn and all necessary outbuildings, as well as plenty of fruit and shade trees; also a never failin, brook and nice pond of water near the house ; rent £600, Ag dress T., box 3,383 New York Post ofllce, TPO LET—IN NEWARK, N. J. A FRAME HOUSE, FOUR blocks from Market ‘or Broad street station, #500; also House, 13 rooms, carriage house, conservatory, tc. ; lot 100x 100; $1,200, Call on or address GEO. J. BROWNE, No. 88 ‘Leonara street. 0 LET-ON MADISON AVENU am Elizabeth, N.J., seven minutes? walk from depot, Burlin, House of ten rooine, eGntaining all inotern jtaprovemeniss new the and completely furnished, or will rent house and sell ‘urniture. Inquire on premises, or of I. L. LUCK WUOD, mard street, New York. 0 LET—AT NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1. PLEASANT House near landing, opposite Unitarian church; 1 Fooms and half acre land; rent #700 year, Apply on the prem: toE, A. FIS 4 Pear! atreet, 10 Li:T_AT ELIZABETH, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, farnished ; 15 rooms, all miodern Improvements; plenty of shade and fruit trees; delightfully located. Also one wit 10 rooms, handsomely and completely furnisned, one block from Jetterson Park. Both will be let reasonably to respon- sible parties, Apply tothe owner, WM, M. DAY, Linden, commer of Anna street, or to MULFORD & CRANE, Eliza: (PO LET_ON VALENTINE, AVENUE, FORDUAM, A nice House, 10 rooms, with ten city lots or more; five minutes from ratiroad depot. Inquire of Mrs. JOIN HAR> PER, Fordham, or M. W. COLLINS, 26 West Eleventh atreet, New York. 10 LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, A FIRST CLASS RE sidence, with barn and outhouses, containing about five acres; fruit and ornamental trees; perfect, complete and de- sirable; situated one mile from Weat New Brighton ferry. Photograph of house shown by Mr. WHITE, 744 Broadway. 10. LET CHEAP—GREENVILLE, N. J.—SPLENDID House ; delightiul location; suitable for boarding house; 90 minutes from New York via New Jersey Central Railroad} 40 trains, GOUGELMANN, 651 Broadway. N THE HUDSON.—TO LET, FURNISHED, AT Snedden's Landing, opposite Dobbs' Ferry, a handsome three story and attic Gothic Residence, containing 11 rooms; Bacres land; fine stable and carriage house; good lawn, grove and garden; fruit and shade trees in abundance. In: quire ot 8. DINGEE & CO., Auctioneers and Brokers in val Estate, 62 Cedar street, New York, Ligerin! N. J.—FOR SALE OR TO LET-A NEW Residence; 12 rooma, with modern improvements; four minutes from depot; pride 311,00; rent $1,000, J. H. THURSTON, 48 Park place. ARE OPPORTUNITY.—COUNTRY MOUNTAIN COT- tage, furnished complete; stable; three horses; six car- & ; will exchange use for six months for furnished use in city. RIDLR & ALLEN, 89 Pine street. 0 LET CHEAP—AT FORDHAM, NEAR EPISCOPAL church and Jerome Park, two Dweilings; stables and unds; furnished or unfuroished; two convenient Cot- ges; new Dwelling and Store, opposite depots; good stand for dry goods, boots and, shoes, or drugs. Apply to HER: MAN, cigar store, at depot, orto JOHN B, HASKIN, 119 Broadwa: (0 LET OR FOR SALE—TEN MILES FROM CITY, fronting on river, House, Barn, Staple, with six acres of land, fruft, &c, 467 Second avenile. 10 LET OR FOR SALE—I5 MINUTES’ WALK FROM Third avenue, Harlem bridge, Hilton Hill, 137th street, near East river, » Gothic Cottage, 9 rooms, 4 city lots, fruit trees, &c.; firat'class neighborhood. Apply 238 West Thirty- eventh street. EMARKABLY CHEAP.-1% ACRE FARM FOR ale; land; well improved; on corner; one mile front; near two depois; land high and dry; rich scil; near church and school, post office and storea; twelve miles trom Hunter's Point, on Stewart's and Long Island Railroad; terms easy. For particulars address STEVENS, Herald offi JTATEN I3LAND.—TO LET, ONE MILE FROM LAND- ing, a bandaome stone House, furnished or uafurnished, 2 room th pantries, Ac.; three acres in lawn and gar- deu ; plenty fruit; stable, curriage house, &c.; rent low toa good tenant. Apply to PHELPS, FALLON & CO., 185 Broad- way. ITAMFORD, CONN.—PLACES, FARMS AND VILLAGE Property for sale; also to iet, Hout nished and tin- irniahed. Apply to ELBERT WHITE, Stamford, or CHAS. ATWOOD, Jz. aT Biosaway, New York. UMMER HOTEL OR ROAD ROUSE AND 10 ACRES &) of Land forsale or to let, #ix_miles in New Jersey ; rent $700; cheap asdirt. WILLIAMS, 429 Weat Sixteenth st. 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AT RELLE- ville, N.J. on west bank of Passuic ‘river, a large jonae, with brick stable and carriage house and good sheds; jee house, Allied; suitabie for hotel or summer boarding house or for a large family: about five acres ot land. “Apply to the owner, 8. V. C, VAN RENSSELAER, 744 Broad street, Newark, or to JAMES Il. VAN RENSS ELAER, Belleville, THREE HANDSOME wes, three minutes from 'y Hall, New Apply to JAMES B. PARSONS, TPO, LET_AT, WOODSIDE, La I. new French roof Dwailing He of Flashin; ‘ork ; trains haif bh y. Pine street, New York. 10 LET, —$300,_ SEVERAL COTTAGES ; THREE LARGE Dwellings; all improvements, coach house, &c.; in Son- Kers; immeuiate possession. Apply to Agent, Getty House, or J. A. DUFF, Olympic theatre, New York. Li "pd LET—A_ HANDSOME COTTAGE, CONTAINING 16 rooma, with two acres of land, well planted with fruit and orpamental trees; carriage bouse, stable, &c.; beanti- fully situated on the Passaic river, N.J., about 40’ minute: from New York; rent §600. Inquire of CHARLES WAKELEY, 104 Last Tenth street, New York. NO LET—AT MORRISANIA, NICE HOUSE, FURNISH: ed or unfurnished, near depot; terms reasonable. Apply to Cashier, Emerson, Rhodes & Co., 412 Broadway.” NO LET—AT INWOOD, NEAR THE DEPOT, A Cottage, containing 12 rooms; In good order; rent low to careful tenant. Apply to WM. JEFFREY, 174 Third ave snue, New York. .ET—AT NEWTOWN, L. L, FORTY MINUTES m City Hall, Cottage, 12 rooms; oot and cold water; ¢ house, stable, bve acres of land; plenty of fruit, 'y and shade trees ; ten minutes’ walk from depot ; 40 road ; 35 minutes trom (i Wren Cottage, grounds fronting also two handsome new Houses depot, @ cosey, comfortable house, at moderate rent. Ap- piy on premises, Uakiand avenue, second house west of ave- nue, right hand side; or to J. F. CLARK, at Lord & Tay- lor's, Broadway and Grand street. 10 LET—-AT GARRISON, THE CROMWELL KOU: suitable for a boarding house; nicely iocated, near the ferry to Weat Point and the railroad station; an excelient lo- cation for summer boarders. Apply to 8. KMBEKSON, 421 cighth avenue, or J. S. MAD, at Garrison. 10 LET—-IN TREMONT, WESTOHESTER COUNTY, A pleasantly. situated Dweliing House, 9 rooms, with 23g Tots of yronnd; easy of nocess by Harlem Railroad or horse cars, Inquire ot ROBERT CLARK, 142 Kast Twenty-sixth st. T° LET—A LARGE OLD FASHIONED MANSION, with ainple zronnds, shace and fruit; near depot; one hour; tare 12 cents; rent $450 year. Room No, %, 21 Cort Aandt'atre et. 10 LET—AT MORRISANTA, COTTAGE, NINE ROOMS; ieasant location; one minute from depot; rent $30 per month. WML, H. RAYNOR, No, 659 Pine sirert. we LET—IN NEWTOWN, L. lL, NEAR THE DEPOT adesirable House; ten rooms; modern conveniences, Tent $450. Inquire at depot for T. WARRIN, Mi Yd LET—GOTHIC HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, GARDE: {ruta stablem. 4 acres high ground, one hour from city 'ramkli 000 ry isHiR SATTERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street, T° LET—FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, AT VANDER- o bill's Landing, Staten Island, with stable and one acre ground ; immer months; location very desirable. oAlway. 10 LET—THE PREMISES, CONSISTING OF 37 ACRES of fine land, rituated about six miles from Hoboken, 215 miles from the Weel ken beg heb one-quarter of a mile from the Fair View station, on the line of the Northern New Jersey Raiirond. The house is a very commodious one, con- taining | Vor 12 Foome, with hot and cold water, bathroom, &c.; plenty of fruit of all sorta, and fine tran two large barns and abundance of water in every field ; suitable for any person desirous of living in the country; within easy distance of New York; to a good tenant the rent will be low. Apply to A. O. KINGSLAND & SONS, 55 Broad atreet. ve minutes’ walk from ferry; tor a year or the Inquire at No, S91 T° LET—IN NORTH NEW YORK, MOTT HAVEN AND Gountry Sean xt teluced rents Apply (OHN M BECK, Dountry Seats, at seduced rents. 0 z dott Ha ey wrest side of Third enue, | ar 135th street, = LET—AT HACKENSACK, N. J., 00. MINUTES from Rie aad oun gee ee two bao of fas d; 12 rooms; good barn, with room for man; pienty ot fruits ‘cont ow. Apply to FT. CRANE, 88 Frankln street, LET—NEAR RAHWAY, A SMALL, NEAT HOUSE, Bi o., nnd 31 ncres of land; rent #30.) Apply to ARRIB, Reni Estate Ayent, Rahway, or T', RACHER, 125 Grand street, New York. ql LET—ON ‘THE HEMPSTEAD AND JAMAICA Plank Road, one mile west of the village of Hempstend, 8 pood aizea dwelling Houre; rent $200 per annun. Apply so WILLIAM C. WALKER, 230 Broadway, New York. WET AT YONKERS.-CHEAP, A LARGE, tt well arranged House, in good order: suttal hotel or summer boarding ho particouiara with WARD & OGDEN, corner of Broadway and Seventeenth st. 0 LET-FOR THE SUMMER, A FURNISHED COT. tage at Pamrapo, N. J. Apply at No. bt West Tenth street, room No. 7. 1[O LET—KEYPORT, N. J., PRETTY PLACE; TWO acres; plenty fruit, shade, stable, ac. ; rent only $400 a year. GEO. 8. HANFORD, 82 Cedar street. WO LET—AT YONKERS, TWO PLEASANTLY SITUA- > ted new Houses, containing IL rooms each; easy walk station; rent low to ‘ptable, responsible parties. Ap- Hy wd-s. FALHOL 300 Bowery, second story. RTAT NEW pel Lg oe 1, ,UEPER TER a handsomely furnished. Go on ‘rors. A ANENTICK, 199 Broadway. qo 1 rac Appivio 10 MANUFACTURERS,—TO LEASE, A BUILDING 50xi4, ten horse Engine and Boiler. Also small Cottage House and as much Land as required on Newtown Creek, near Calvary Oonisteey. RAPELYE, 113 William street, New York. ul ie RENT-—IN NEW BRIGHTON, 8. L, A FURNISHED Villa, on the heights, well located, convenient to the ter- rics and a very desirable residence. Apply to JOHN M. PEN- DLETON, 45 Broadw: po. RENT—AT WEST END, JERSEY CITY, ON Newark avenue, 20 minutes from New York, a Store and six Rooms, with cellar; a good place for Business; water in the house; rent 4350.’ Aiso 8 Lots tor sale ches: SEALEY & BRO., 34 Liberty street, FOR THREE YEARS, AT PELHAM, ON 10. RE: the Sound, a two story French roof stone House, fur- nished, never let before; hot and coli water, bathroom, Kc. ; good stables and outbuildings; two miles from station ply to HENDERSON & DELANCEY, 34 Wall street. 1 lng RENT.-AT INWOOD, ON HUDSON, 89 MINUTES from Thirtieth sti three minutes from depot, several first claus Houses: all th® modern improvements; rent $600 1,200, "ALEY & BROTHER, No. 24 Liberty atreet. 10 RENT.-FURNISHED, AT ENGLEWOOD, 14 MILES from New York, a modern stone Cottage, with about 3) Acres; ull city improvements except gas. Inquire at atlice o HUTCHINSON & DIMMICK, Nos. 44nd 6 broac street, be- tween 12 and 1 o'clock, Ap TNO RENT—NORTH SHORE, STATEN ISLAND, VIRST class Cottages with gardens and fruit; some with water fronts; $600 to $1,000 rent. Fonte: BN ASHIBURN, Neal Estate, Port Richmond, 8, 10. RENT—A COTTAGE, SEVEN ROOMS, HALF HOUR from city, five minutes from depot on Northern Railroad; well shaded; rent $40 per year. IRELAND, 201 Broaaway. 10 RENT—VULLY FURNISHED, ONE OF TH HAND- somest places on North Shore, Staten Island; about 12 acres in lawn and shade trees surrounding house; rent mode- Tate to @ good tenant. 3. MATTHEWSON & SON, No. 4 Pine street, WO EXCELLENT FARMS—WITH STOCK AND nely, located ; ai a bargain, D. HOLBROOK. Port Jervis, N.Y. 5 ACRES OF FINE LAND IN NEW JERSEY, 200 OU yards from depot, 65 minutes from New York; house 4 outhouses; pienty of fruit; good road and water located for cutting up into villa plota ; $12,000, BOOKHOUT, No. 3 Broadway, Willlamsbu:g, N. ¥. PER MONTH.TO LET, FURNISHED, AT Woodside, L. 1, genteel Mansion, 17 rooms, 8 sn great teel Cottages at low rent. SAML. D. MACK, Third avenue, corner Seventy-sixth street. $150 AND 8200 FOR NICE LOTS—50X100, AT JE. rome or Williamabridge, within five minutes’ walk of station, via Harlem Railroad; schools, churches, stores, post office and telegraph office all within three min- ‘utes’ walk; title perfect. Address JOHN CUYLi, station D, New York city. $4.00 RENT FOR A FINE LARGE. RESIDENCE IN c $10 acres of ground, shade, ornamental and fruit tre variety; only eight minutes from Hunter's Point New Jersey, near Keyport, Apply at 358 West neteenth street. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGR. LL HAIL.—OUSES IN CITY AND COUNTRY, FARMS. near and far, Western and Southern Lands ‘to sell or exchan; 1 Properties to rent. D FINE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE STORE AND Dwelling on Second avenues near Fifty-frat street, wil be exchanse: ¢ Dwelling down town; east side for a pr . preferred and below Fifteenth stree VACHE & BROWN, %3 Third NDSOME FIRST CLASS BROWN use, n an elegant location in this city, to exchange by Farm or a Country Seaton the banks of the No agents. >. J. CLARKE, 202 Broadway. nue. STONE, A —THREE GOOD BROOKLYN HOUSES TO EX- change for Western Farm or Lande; some cash re- quired; must be disposed of at once; owner going Weat. No agents. Address, with full particulars, box 40 Jersey City Post ollice. AX, ESTABLISHED SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE, one hour trom city, for sale, lease or ‘hi fur- nished or unfurnished, for clly property or $25,000; rent $2,000, Address fit WN Ht ieee FOUR STORY FIRST CLASS HOU! ROW! atone, on Fast Fiftieth street, lange or I + pri 119,000 ; rt 3 sent nO APE ae ro A —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —F\ + on Clinton place; rents for 3,000 asmalier house. Address ROBERT, box 1 —TO EXCHANGE FOR LEASE OF STORE AND ck of goods in city, country place at New Ro- large House and 16 lots’ all improvements. W. 0, SHIPMAN & CO,, 267 Broadway. A —GOOD BARGAINS.—ON NEW JERSEY CENTRAL, + four Farms, Cranford; three new French roof Houses; two at Plaintield, two at Klizabeth, J, H, POILLON, No, 7 Pine atreet, FABY Sg ACRES, GOOD LAND, LARGE MANSION, FF hey, S mien tronn,lty, ve, mimites! waik trom depot, excl tor New Yori rooklyn or Je ity ro exchange for NPICKINGON & HAYES, 8 Ceaar street. NOR RENT—DR, H. T. HELMBOLD'S COTTAGE AT Long Branch, N. J. For particulars apply at 594 Broad- way, or 16 West Fourteenth street, NOR SALE CHEAP-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY Property, fine Country Reastdence, stable, fruit, ac.; two acres; near depot, Westchester county. Terins easy. PAUL P. TODD, 1 Dey street. {OR SALE CHEAP OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A good, small Farm, with stock and implements, a three story brick House, wih a good ished Hquor trade; stock nnd fixtures ‘first clas to owner, on t milees, 689 Fiith avenue, Brooklyn. R SALE OR EXCHANGE 400 CITY LOTS, IN THE vicinity of New York. Address H.8., box 17 Tremont Post office, Westchester county, OR SALE OR EXCHANGER FOR PROPERTY—A Fo Celi delected stock of Dry Goods and Store Fistures, on h, at 409 Grand street, New York. account of bea AXOHANGE--HOUSE, 12 LOTS; FRONTS THR 1; streota; fruit, grapes; for House In New Vork or Farin Stock, 906 Flushing avenne, Brookiyn, E. .; Grand sirect ferry, Bushwick avenue cari VOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LOTS IN BROOK. Fog Er houses in. good logation, @ Hong, with favr or moré-acres, in Flushing; fruit &o,, fn abundance; large house and alable; has all the modert improvementa wich as acity house; must be seen to te appreciated. Address tH. GRAY, box 74 Fiushing, L. L., Post ollice. _ REAL SSTATR TO BAUHANGE. ar SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALL HOUSE OR Lots in Harlem or North New York-—A new four at briek double Hous eat location in Harler Hloors remMes joquiy of JOHN BALMORE, owner, First avenue and Lith street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED city property—Firat class private and tenement Houses, at cash valuations, also rat and second mortgaces wanted. M. GOUDHEIM & ©O,, 863 Sixth avenue. POE SAGE OR EXCUANGE FOR A SMALL HOUSE Athive story high stoop full width Philadelphia brick brown stone basement House, enclosed piazza and all im- vrovements, South Second street, Williamsburg, between ‘ourth and Filth atreeta; lot 120 fest deep, and large piece of garden ground {a audition ; handsome grape arbors and fruit reas in abundance ; price 18,00; will rent. J.C. HADLL, 43, South Seventh st iiamasburg, or W. G. KIDNEY, 584 Third avenue, New York, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR PRODUCTIVE property in New York or vicinity, a Farm of 400 acres; three-quarters under cultivation; pronounced the hand- somest farm in New Jersey; two fine new dwellings and out- Duildings; can be divided ‘into two farms if desired. Has great prospective value, being near the ocean and near a ace which 1s fast becoming a favorite summer resort. wing to its salubrious climate and freedom from nuisances would sult a retired gentleman or invalid. COURTNEY & GRAY, 78 Cedar treet. POR, SALE OR, EXCHANGR—FOR IMPROVED, OR unimproved New York city property, an elegant Coun- iry Seat of about ten city lots, only tifteen minutes’ walk from the landing, on inet; |, with a first class new cottage ho sixteen rooms, verandas, marble mantels, bath, gas all through, heater, range, &c.; hew car- house, stable, summer house, plenty of young fruit and shade trees, For particulars inquire at L. Bohm’s, 270 Grand street. WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—LOTS ON WEST FIFTY- second street; terms tavorable. Apply to Dr. SMITH, 270 West Eleventh street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE Half interest in nine valuable Patent iso half interest in an established paying Business. Address J. M. W., box 4,043 Post office, New York. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED OR unimproved sy. Pre pert # handsome three story high stoop brown stone Hot on East Seventy-third street, the Central Park; has modern improvements; fs in a be: tiful location and unexcep jonable neighborhood, or will be let to m good tenant. Apply to JOSEPH BLUMENTHAL, 92 and $4 Liberty street. ° OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ‘Tarrytown; fine view ol the Srothe pent nei A COUNTRY SEAT AT Nigh” grouud streams Yunnfog’ taroush ground; st ‘unning throu; groun MULDUON, 128 Last Forty-tirat street. POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE IN Brooklyn, in good location, worth from $8,000 to $10,000, & five story Store in Vesey street, leased for three vears at $4,500 per annum; taxes $225; cash price $33,000, $12,000 of gyhtch can remain on bond and mortgage. Address VESEY, leraid ofice. ARCUS H, LAING OFFERS FOR EXCHANGE THF: following Properties (full commissions charged where ian exchange {s effected) A large di le Tenement House on Madison atreet, 46 rooms and two Stores, for Brooklyn Property. #80,000 worth of Brooklyn Real katate and 1,000 improved, for New York Tenement Property. 5 A valuable Farm on Long Island, near Stewart's Railroad no encumbrance, for City or Brookiyn Improved Property. . The cheapest Lumbering Establishment to the county, #48 acres, five hours from olty, for sale or exchange, uable Plantation in Virginia, near Richmond, for city F MARCUS H. LAING, 42 John street, New York, QIALE OR EXCHANGE—A VARIETY OF FARMS AND Country Residences; some for New York or Brookiyn houses; city Houses for country property; Farms and Timber Lands in Kentucky, unencumbered. SIEGEL, CHACE & CO.,79 Cedar atreot, 10 PARTIES DESIRING ASSETS IN BANKRUPTOY— 20,000 acres choice timber lands in Missouri and valuable property in Brooklyn and elsewhere, which will be ex- changed for merchandise, Address 1.1, L., No. 30 West Twenty-seventh street. TPO EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED | PROPERTY, | A comfortable Residence, furnished, Horses, Carriages, dc., at Kutherfurd Park, fronting Passio rivet, nine Iniles from New York; five minutes from Address EX- CHANGE, box 197 Herald offi 10 EXCHANGE FOR CASH OK NEW YORK CITY Property—A fine Farm of 140 acres, 1% acres wood ; dwelling, 9 rooms; barn 30x50, horse atable 20x50, cow stable 30x50, I wagon houses, 2 corn cribs, 1 sheep pen, L hog pen, co. ; never failing stream of water near barn; land in splen- did order; in Monmouth county, three hours from New York. No agents. Equity about $13,000, Address for three days BUSINESS, box 174 Herald oflice. si es EXCHANGE FOR CHEAP HOUSE OR LOT—$1,000 worth of Shirt Fronts, Lace and Paper Coilars, Lamp Goods, five Sewing Machine, Office Furniture, &c. Address STAPLE, Brooklyn Branch Herald ofiice. ‘ALUABLE BROOKLYN PROPERTY, ELIGIBLY LO. cated, to excl for wild Northern, Southert Park row, rooms 18 ANTED—$1,000 CAS! epot. 85,000 IN WESTER! Southern land in exchange for two Stores and Dwell- Address PRIN- ings; good business property, near the city, ‘AL, box 105 Herald office. 6) PLOTS OF FOUR LOTS EACH—NINTH AVENUE, Prospect Park; one of the choicest locations near the Park; large Cottage, water and gas; great variety of fruit; view ‘inet 9 citieay 30 villages, both bays, and 90 miles of coast can be seen; for unencumbered farm or city property, or cht fi Address MINOR, Herald oftice. f FOUR STORY BRICK TENEMENTS, ON THE EAST ©) _ mide, near Second avenue, to exchange tor a Farm, either in New Jersey or Westchester county; must be well stocked and free from encumbrances ; price $70.000, equity $3.),000; rent for avout $6,000. Address OWNER, box Ylu Herald ollice. 30( CASH DOWN WILL BUY, OR $300 WILL e rent a gem of a House, ight rooms, lot 60x20; near depot, and fine improvements, at White Plains, ‘C. G. GUILD, 49 Chambers street. 500) GUXECREISHED, NEAT COTTAGE, NINE YUU, rooms, within 45 minutes of Wall street." Address box 1,563 Post oflice, 5.000 EQUITY {70 EXCHANGE, | HOUSE, D). barn and ten acres on Staten ‘Island; fruity &c.; good order; near station; a bargain. W. 8. SMITH, 58 Pine street. REAL ESTATE WANTED. HOUSE AND STABLE, ADJOINING OR NEAR, wanted, between Fourth’ and Sixth avenues, above hurd street, house not less than 20 feet wide, J.D, SKIDMORE, 82 Cedar street, second floor. SMALL FARM WANTED-—5 TO 15 ACRES, IN NE A. York, New Jersey or Delaware. Addrene, with full par- ftemara anid price, whieh must, be low, J. W. BROWN, 302 South Eighth street, Jersey City, HIGH STOOP THREE STORY OR ENGLISH B. ment four story House wanted—In unexceptionabie neighborhood, with all modern improvements, at low rent ; please send permit if required. WM. FLANDRAU, 260 Ninth avenue. J)ESIRABLE UNENCUMB! OR LIGHTLY E cumbered Property, in or near the city, wanted; would pay in finest Georgia pine land and cash, 36 Pine street, room No, OUSE WANTED TO PURCHASE, IN GOOD Lo. cality—Part cash will be paid, part in handsome plot of ground at Long Cranch, in moat fashionable neighborhood, Sverleoking ocean, and’ fastly rising in value. Address 11. box 200 #ferald office, ANTED—A LARGE FARM, FOR SHEEP RAISING, good Dwelling, worth about $15,000, unencumbered, in exchanze tor Brooklyn Property, uvencumbered, Address X., box 116 Herald office. WARTED—A FIRST CL basement), between Twenty-t streets and Fourth and Sixth ave! price $24,000 to $30,000, Please to B. B., 116 East Twenty-secon: ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A FOUR STORY brown stone House, below Forty-seventh and above Thirty-fourth street; must be between Madison and Sixth avenues; give full particnlars. Address JAMES MORTI- MER, box 105, Tarrytown, New York, 7 ENGLISH and Thirty-fourth in good condition ; particulars and permit ‘0 WASTED UNENCUMBERED, CITY, Loni for building, for which part cash, balance’ in liquors willbe given, Address, with full particulars, IMPORTER, Herald otlice. WASTED-SMA LL PLACE, FIVE ACRES OR LU8s, within hour Wall s'reet; water tront indispensable; stone house preferred ; must have latest improvements. Ad dress, with price and particulars, WALTON, box 150 Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED-A PLACE WITHIN TWENTY TO THIRTY miles from the city, suitable for a boarding house; from 20 to 30 rooms; in a healthy location : preverred fully or artially farnished, Address G. H., box 171 Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,245 Broadway. PROPOSAL ENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY. J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received at_ the Engineer's office, No, 119 Liberty street, New York, until noon of Thursday, the 20th day ot April instant, forthe graduation necessary for two additional tracks of rails, one upon each side or both upon one side of the present tracks, as may be directed by the Engineer, between Elizateth and Bound Brook, except that between Scotch Plain grade and Plainfield the new route ‘wisl be graced for a doubie track of rails only. Plans, pro- files and specifications can be seen at this office on and alter the 12th matant. The Eneineer reserves the right to reject ail bids not deemed advantageous to the company. JAMES MOORE, onguiting Engineer, No. 119 Liberty street, New York. New York, Avril 7, 187) NITED STATES POST OFFICE AND SUB-TREA- ry, Boston, Mass., Office of Superintendent, March 20, 18: WROUGHT AND CAST TRON. Sealed proposals will be received at the olfice of the Su- rintendent, antit 12 M.» April 20, 1871, for ‘urnisning, de ivering, fitting, and putting in place, the fron work of the third and fourth floors and roof of the new Post Oflice and Treasury builuing in Boston, Mass,, as exhibited by drawin, marked 41, 42, #1, 92, 93, $4, 05, 96, 47, and the accompanying iene edule, ‘consisting principaily of rolied wrought ron beams and girders. The work to be delivered and put in place at mich times an may, from time to time, be required by the Superintendent, provided that exch floor and the roof shall be made the sub’ Ject of a reparate order, and that the contractor shall be allowed thirty days for the making and putting in place of each floor, and ninety days for making and putting in piace the roof. ‘The contractors will be permitted the use of the derricks and machinery belonging to the butiding in patting the work in place withoat charge, but wil! be requtired to pay the time ot the men employed in working them, who wil be furnishes by the department when required. ‘Scaffolding wilt be furnished by the contractors. The work will not be suddiviaed among the diferent bid- ders, but will be considered and awarded in the aggregate. Ninety per cent of the amount due will be paid on the com: pletion of each floor, the balance on the final compietion of the contract. oe (Colds must be accompanied by a penal bond in the eam of $20,000 that the bidder will accept and perform the con- tract if awarded him, the auilictency of the security to be cer- ted by the United Staten Judge, Clerk of the United States Court, or District Attorney of the district waere be resides, The department reserves the right to reject any oF all bids if tbe deemed to the interest of the government to do soy and any bid that js not ‘made on the printed form to be ob- tained in this office, and does not conform in every respect to the requivements of this advertisement and of the printed Torm and schedule, will not be considered, neither will any proposaia be received from parties who are not themselves engaged In the manuiacture of cast or wrought iron work, and who have not the necessary facilities Cor getting out the castings or rollea beams. Proposals must be endorred “Bids for Tron Work, Post OMmee and Sub-Treasury, Boston, Mass," and addressed ta. GRIDLEY J, F. BRYANT, Suverinieadeat, \ FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS LARGE STORE, WITH BASEMENT, in one of the best locations of this city, haying lirst clase rade, of several years’ standing. Address U, HU. W., Herald office, VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALB—USEFUL IN hotels, steamers, sailing vessels and private houses; Anxious to sell ; would do 40 for cash or approved real estate, Address DAVID M. KAKL, 19 Greenwich street. A BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY | RSTABLISH. ment will be first class man ouly, Address CATER PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, WITH LEASE, FOR sale cheap, on account of vicknesu; beat location in the city, near Union square, Address, tor four days, GALLERY, Herald oftice. FOR SALE, LARGE FAIRBANKS PLATFORM Soule, nearly new, in good order; aiso Deska, Trucks, } closing’ business, Addr B., Herald office. A a DVANTAGE.—GEO, J. LEVY, AUOTIONEER, 698 Broadway, near Houston.--For sale or to let, Liquor Saloons, Restaurants, Bililard Saloons, Hotejs, Cigar Stores, ney Stores, city and country Houses and business piaces nerally; no charges made tinless ion given to household furniture sal count of aales and payment tely after sale; storage taken; 150 a load and cash advanced op property of every description. A. WELL EXTABLISHED BUSINESS ON BROADWAY, in the best location, for the last twenty years well known for Indies’ and children's good, present owners being abont to retire would well cheap to responsible parties. Address P. P. V',, Heraid oflice. A.W ROR SAUE--A LARGE VARIETY OF SECOND + hand Safer for sale, at very low price ‘izes and styles on hand ; Safes exctianged. ‘AMERICAN STEAM SAFE COMPANY, 30) Broadwa: A. $000 OPENING FOR ROOK AND STATIONE business—-One of the beat business blocks in the ave- ue. Store to let, Fixtures for sale, Apply 719 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-first street. } OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, No. Il Second street, near Bowery ; nearly full of select Rent, $1,000. boarders, MGAR STORE FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED / Stand, now doing a good business. Inauire atT G. MACY & CO.’S, 681 Broadway, corner of Amity treet. ( hger: YARD FOR SALE AT STAMFORD, CONN,, / near the steamboat landing on the new canal. There is ampie room for uniting with the coal business lime, lath and brick, for which there iean opening in Stamford. “Avply on the premises to JOHN F. SECORD. COAL YARD, FIXTURES, 0, FOR SALE: LEASE /_neveral years at low rent, good business; immediate possession. Apply at 521 East Sixteenth street. ‘OAL YARD FOR SALE—WITH LONG LEASE, SAY J five or ton years: six lots of ground, fronting on the water, with good bulkhead; all in complete order, with office, scales, stables and sheds, Address BULKHEAD, box 156 Herald ofiice, RUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—FIXTURES, Bottlea, Scales, Cases, Counters, Ac. of a first class Drug Store. Apply to LOUIS BROOKS, 438 Broadway. Also Store to let, 3 Newark avenue, Jersey City. RUG STORE FOR SALE—OR WOULD TAKE A PART- ner. Address B. W., Herald ollice, Brooklyn branch. RUG STORE FOR SALE—$2,500; LOW RENT; GOOD lease. Inquire of P. MORAN, with McKissen & Rob- bins, 41 and 93 Fulton stres RY GOODS STORE FOR SALE,—THE OLD ESTAR. lished Dry Goods Store corner “Columbia and Carroll atreets, South Brooklyn ; lease, stock and good will; reason tor selling, owner leaving th ‘Apply on the premises for three days, OR SALB- FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE, AGENTS the tall. ¥51 Bowe: N OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, 1 Suginry located sn dotug a iption busi eligib'y located and doing a large prescripti jusiness, or sale cheap. Apply to N. QUAGKEN BOS: Counsellor at Law, IN reet, betwe d 4 ofc ~A CANDY AND FRUIT STORE, NO. sickness the caus FOR SAL Grand street, near the ferrs up in good style; che [WO WASHING MACH: OR SALE 8, OAKLEY & Keating's make, at LEVI BROS, & CO,'S, 74 Thomas at, OR SALE—STOCK & FIXTURES UF DRY GOODS Store No, iid Fighth avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. OR SALE-A SPLENDID MARBLE COUNTER, IM- ported from Paris, one of the best in the city, with Show- case and chandeliers, auitable tor first class dry or fancy coda store; also Marbie Bar Counter, mahogany top, and helves, Looking Glass, Pumps, Ac. ; about 200 yards accond hand Olicloth, » Billiard Lamp, Window Sbades and some other things, ' Apply at 89 West Union square. GOR SALE—A COMPLETE CARPENTER SHOP AND Lot, with a new Engine and Boller, and Planes, Mould- ing, Sawing and Tenon Machines. Apply at 445 West Thirty seventh street. ree SALE-THE AMERICAN POTTERY, JERSEY City. Apply at the corner of Essex and Warren atreets. OR SALE—TWO uite new: must be sold imm ING MACHINE, Herald oftice. WOR SALE—THE REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BUSI- ness of a house established 13 vears, with extenaive Biles of city and country property. Apply at 111 Broadway, base- ment, office A. JOR SALE—THREE YEARS' LEASE OF HOUSE AND Store; best business corner and cheapest rent on Sixth Inquire 629 Sixth avenue, A BAR, BILLIARD AND DINING SA. firat rate ‘locality, 7 years’ lease; will be sold hberal. Inquire in fhe Liquor Store, corner dA: treets, from 10 to 4. SWING MACHINES; BEST MAKE, intely. ‘Address SEW: OR SALE--STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY ‘Store, doing a fair business, on one of the leadiny ave- nues in Brooklyn. For particulars apply toJ. W. BIRDS- EYE, No. 1 Furman street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED JEWHLRY Store of the late Wm. 5. Smith, 178 Bowery. Wiil be gold at n great bargain, Inquire of Stes, WM. S, SMITH, 178 jowery, OR SALE—ASTRONOMICAL restrial oriams, lenses, &c., ke. ; also Moor _& Harris Fowling Pec ings and Wesley Richards Fowling Pi commission at owner's limits. No charges made uniess suc cessful. Si taken $1 M0 aload. Cash advanced on pro- erty of every description, by EO. J. LEVY, Auctioneer, Bos Broadway, near Houston street. OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, SITUATED IN ONE OF the best quarters of the city, having a first class trade. Address T. B,, box 226 Herald officr Fo! SALP—LIQUOR STORE; the North river side; this 18 « chance seldom if ever met j,renton for selling given; none neod apply without hav- STIRLING & SON, 119 treet. {JOR SALE—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF PARLOR FURNI- ture, walout df vimson satin, by BROOKS, of Brooklyn; fashionable, Address HOPWOOD, Herald ofi OR SALE—AN OFFICE ROUTE OF PAPERS ON AC: count of iil health of owner, Inquire after 3 o'cio Until sold at 181 Kast Kighty-fourth street. (OR SALE—EXPRESS BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED ten years; two Horses, three Wagons, three sets of Hal inean; mapling, te.complete. Can be bought eheap. L. LENT, 164 Grand, corner of Centre street MEDIUM SIZED MARVIN SAFE; WILL Jobn street. INE OF THE BEST ON and at @ bargain, JOR SALE be sold cheap, at ‘OR SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF a human hair store, or wiil sell the Fixtures. Apply 148 Third avenue, corner Fifteenth street. POR SALK—BOX FACTORY COMPLETE, long lease; engine and boiler on the premises, street. For SAL A LARGE BLACK WALNUT AND OAK Ice Kox, 7x9 and 6 feet high; been in use only a short Une; coat $220: will be sold for $7. Inquire of BKAINARD & ADAMS, 09 Ross street, Brooklyn, E. D. OR SALE-FLOUR AND FEED STORE, ON ATLAN- tic street Goud Will, Horse, two Wagons and Fixtures $450 profits of 1870; 81,750, A. J, BERRIAN, 73 Court street, Brookiyn. FOR SALEGRESTAURANT AND SAMPLE ROOM, old stand, in Greene street, doing a fine trade ; low rent great bargain; part cash and balance mortgage; if not sold At private sale will positively be sold by auction, in one lot, ‘Tocaday, April 1. Particulars with GEO. J. LEVY, Aue: tioneer, 598 Broadway, near Houston street. F°%, SALE TWO ELEGANT NARROW UPRIOHT SIL- ver-plated Showcases ; also three second hand rosewood and mahogany Wardrobes; also rosewood Library Case and 200 volumes Standard Works, and a variety of other articles. Storage taken at 81 50 a load, and cash acvanced on property of every description. Goods received on commission at owner's limits, Spectal attention given to household furni- ture sales. Terms agreeable. Account of sales and payment made immediately alter sale, by GEO. J. LEVY, Auctioneer, 594 Broadway, near Houston street, Fok, SALE CARPENTER'S SHOP, STOCK AND, ¥IX- tures, on reasonable terms. Inquire of JOH 8. BERRY, 309 West Fifty-second street, RON GIRDERS, COLUMNS, WINDOW LINTELS AND Silla for aale. AYRES & McCANDLES: Forty-fifth street and Tenth avenue, APER COLLAR LICENSE FOR SALE—FOR CASH granted PxValen Paper Collar Company of New York. Addreas bo! Vi Vous office. FSTAURANT FOR SALE,—THE FURNITURE AND ARP Fistures of a frat class Restaurant, consisting of mar- ble top, Sideboards, Counters, stent Apparatus, Crockery, Sliver Ware, &c.; will be sold cheap, together or separately: Apply at if Broadway, from 11 A. M. to4 P.M. ESTAURANT AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE-ON Broadway, near City Hall, doing a first class and profit. a ont Bi. caah reausred. D. D. ORRELL, 291 Broadway ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.—FOR SALE, RA the stock and Fratures of the old established grocery sore 1,449 Third Kg JAFES FOR 8\LE CHEAP.—ONE LARGE, TWO ME- dium aod one small size Safe, of Herring's, Wider’ Marvin's and Lilile’s makes. 5S. G, QUIRK, 73 Maiden lane. JODA WATER APPARATUS FOR SALE.—200 SECOND baud marble draught A \ppatetus of different makers, for sale very low, by JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, between Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, ee ENGRAVERS. .TO BE DISPOSED OF, THE TOOLS, P Speciinens and Business of the late Mr. John South situated at 77 Nassau sireet ; to a competent per- son this isa good opportunity. For particulars apply to alr. GREAR, 77 Naasant street, fourth floor. LIQUOR M FOR SALE, THE BAR AND FIX- tures of store 84 Vesey street, corner of Washington jthe baria W feet long. Apply until 6) VALUABLE PATENTS IN THE HARDWARE LINE just tasued, for Hratness, No Namoug. Ref « agents need answer. Address H. SMITH, Herald office, BG WEEKLY NET PROFTTS PROVED. FOR SALE, b through 1 bealth, agood Manufactiring Business artinis staple; price low CO., 39 Broadway, first door, LLOYD, FOR SALE. 150,29 SALE. STOCK, FIXTURES, STAOK PLO, and Scenery of the onty Concert Hall in Newark, jd. Address or iuquire of G. B. ROBUTHAM, 1a Market se CASH—MANUPACTURING BUSINESS TO $1.000 ‘x disposed of, already established; fine chance for a young man of energy, ‘Call ow BE. WHITNEY, 73 Nussau street, room No. I. . fF WILL BUY ONE OF TH $5.00 Family Markets in New York; doing « tesa of 1,000 to 96.000 per month; low rent.” Address R.A. MM, box 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,346 Broadway. 5 000 FIRE BRICK FOR SALE FOR HALE PRICE. ». Inquire ot JOHN FLANAGAN, Vanderbilt Landing, Staten Island, Fy WILL BUY A GROCERY, FLOUR AND $9.600 Feed Store, with four story house and two story extension, with ali modern improvemet Will be sold for the above price if aold thit week. Cause for selling mickness. Inquire on the premises, 296 South ‘Third street, corn Ninth street, Willla: T WILLARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 45 DEY street.—-Hoiating and Portable Engines,’ 9x20, 10x20, 14x86, 16x98: “Stationary Engines and Boilers 5 foot Dempfield Blower, Platform cates; Kngines bought, sold or exchanged. T MIDDLETON & ROAKES’, WATER: AND DOVER streets, Propeller Engine wnd Boiler, size 18x20; alae ortment of Boilers, Kngines, Pumps, &¢., new and SIX HORSE UPRIGHT ENGINE AT A GREAT BAR. gain; also Lathes, Shattiug, Pulleys, Anvils, Vises, Lever Presses, Viatform Scales, miscellaneous Machinery and Tools, ut 84 Centre atreet, A WENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM JUMPS, SHAFT. + ing, Belting, Tools and Machinery, new and second itand, bought, sold and oxchangea, HOrkMAN & FINNEY, 167 Water atreet, Brooklyn. \HEAPEST AND BEST ENGINES MADE FOR THE money at second hand prices, from 8 to 90 horae power. Come and examine samples. Second hand Machinery of all kinds, CHAS. PLACE & CO., 60 Vesey atreet, OR SALE—A SIX HORSE HORIZONTAL ENGINE and ten horae boiler, including Pamp, Tank, Heate Steam Pines, Bhatting, Pulleys, Hungors, dc., almost ne will be sold at half of cost price, 254 Peart atreot, up stair OR SALE-—STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS AND Pumps of various «izes, Also one large Boilermaker's Power Shears, takes in three feet, and three Glass Manufac- turer's Presses, Apply to J. LEONARD, 450 and 451 West street. * WORSALE—A FIRST CLASS STEAM ENGINE OF 100 horse power, but dttle a: ;alao $ tubular Boilers, 54 inches diameter, 15. feet long, with front and fittings; 5 C Mills and some shafting, all fittings for a Grain Still, Worme and Tubs. Inquire at olfice, 50 First aveni tween Twenty-ninth and Thirteth streets, from § to 10 and from 4106 P. M FOR SALE—A SMALL ENGIN i working order, Apply at ( New York. OR SALE—A STEAM ENGINE, 40 HORSE POWER, with fly-wheel in sections 12 feet in diameter; 20. in face; complete, with heater, pump and piping; one Chuck Lathe, inch swing; also jot of Pulley and Lathe Patterns: allin good order, Apply to JOSEPH A, STERLING, 510 West Twenty-fourth street. SIX HOR: ad 68 F POWER kfort atreet OR SALE CHEAP—FIVE WROUGHT IRON OIL Stills, holding from 500 to 5,000 gallons; co be ween at the iron yard of GEO. R. BALDWIN, corner Water aud Wash- ington atreeta, Brooklyn, WO UPRIGHT BOILERS, 4X7 and 3X8 FLT; ON months and other 2 years, in comp ete ord n be {n use at 229 Front street; alao x» Jloister for p aaie chea 9 PATENT oy & number of Stande for sale cheap, Addreas T. & CO., box 176 Herald ottice. 15 HORSE ROILER AND ENGINE, ALSO SHAFTINU, 2) al 14 Keade street, Pulleys, €c., for sale low. 200 CASH AND #40 IN INSTALME pa purchaser will buy 32-inch Erfeason Caloric Engine. May be seen In running order at Kveuing Journal oflic , Jersey City. EUROPEAN STEAMNHIVS, | NUNARD LINE. The British and North American Royal M between New York and Liverpool, calling at RUSSIA..Weanead'y, April 12 | PARTIHIA. CUBA, ..Wedneaday, April 19| BATAVIA. ril | ALGERIA.. .Baturday, 7, ABYSSINI. CALABRIA. PASSAGE. , not carrying atoerage :— ond Cabin First Cabin Return Tickets By the Thu Firat Cabin 220, currency Return i . gold. town and all parts bs ‘Throngh bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Iavre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: ranean porte, For freight and cabin paasage apply at the company's office, No.4 Bowling Green. For atoerage puasace at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, W HITE. STAR LINE, > STEAMSHIPS, NEW AND FULL POWER! THE SIX LARGEST IN THE WORLD, OCKANIC, AKCTIC, ACIET ATLANTIC ric, ADRIA’ 6,000 tons. (0 horse power each, Sailing from New on SATURDAYS, from ‘Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Cork Harbor the day following. OCEANIC, Captain Digby Murray, is apnointed to sail from New York SATURDAY, Aprit thy atd [Mt Passenger accommodations (for all classes) unrivalled, combining SAFETY, SPEED ANI) COMFORT. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midehip section, where Jexst_ motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany these steamers. RATES—Saloon, old. Steerage, $90, currency, Those wishing to send for frieuds from the Old Country obtam ateerage, prepaid certificates, #53 currency, Passengers booked to or from all parts of Am Hamburg. Norway, Sweden. India, Australia, dc, Excursion tickets granted at Jowest rates, Drafts from £1 upward. For inapection of plang. and other information apol OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICES, No, 19 Broadway, New , J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSTIIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamship WESER, Captain W. 1. Wenke, will sat! on 15, at 2 'P. Saturday, Apri M., from Hremen pler, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by Steamship KILELN, Captain T. ©. Meyer, on Saturday, AMATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN. payable in gold or tts equivalent in currency. Firat i d 7 Blo Pi Secon: Steeraye . For freigl b jassaye apply to He PONG ELRICHS & 00., Agents, 63 Broud street. STEAM’ TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- © rying the United States mails, Sailing every Wednesday. WISCONSIN, Williams, +» April 12, at 12 M. WYOMING, Whineray........... April 19, at P.M ro, Ba gold ¢ Cabin passage, BM, gold; ateerag’ currency. Ps Peepaid tickets, 3%, currency. Passengers bocked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway nd'sweden, Ac. Dratts on Treland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apoly to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Bro dway. NLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANCE, The General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. ‘The splendid veswels on this favorite route for the Contt- nent will sail from pier No. 40 North river, ax follow PEREIR é aure Saturday, April 22 ++ Satuntay, May 6 “Saturday, May 20 Price of passage, in gold (iochnting wine), to Brest or . First cabin : 75 ‘These steamers do Excursion t American travelers going to or re in the Con tinent of Eorope, by inking th this line nd the discomforts ne, trouble aad ks, Agent, ‘68’ Brondway. AMSHEP LINE, avold both transit b of crossing the Ch: expense. nglish railways nnel, besides saving CU EORG ONDON AND NEW YORK ST L For London direct fro North river, Steamship PARAG Aprii 1. Rates of passage in entreney, First Cabin, $75; second, 854: steerage, $30. Apply to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, 54 and 56 South atreet. NMAN LINE.-FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows :—, | CITY. OF PARIS. veo Satneday, April 15, 2P. Mi. | CITY OF BALTIMORE via Halifax) Tues pril 18.1 P.M. | CITY OF BRUSSELS. ... Apri 32, 2 P.M. GItY OF LONDON 2, Ape ‘and each sneceeding Saturday and aiternace Tui Pier 45 North river. Rates of Paseag a Payable in gold. pas able in currency. Firat cabin toerage ... ‘ To Londo + 8) To London To Paris. = 9} To Paris. Passengers aiso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, dc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought bere at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends, For further information apply at the Company's Office. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. YUNARD LINE, J FROM BOSTON FOR LIVERPOOL, DIRECT, SIBERTA, Saturday, 8th April | ALEPPO, Thard’y, 2th April TARIFA, Thurad'y, 20h April | SAMARIA, Thurad'y, 4th May Cabin Passage, $5, gold. Ketwen Tickets, $150, gold. Siecrnge, $39, currency. For fi ieee pply to JAMES ALEXANDER, 90 State street, Boston. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYS, No. 4 Howling Gren, N.Y. Nuk: HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship ALLEMANNTA, im will sail on Toeaday, April 11, 197, at 2 ny rom New Vork to Hambary. Hise; Second Cabin, IR; Steernge, #25, golds Payahle ia United States gold. ‘The CIMBRLA wii! sail Apri! 1%, 1871. KUNHARD? & . C_B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Prasencee Agents, ‘61 Bro treet, N.Y. % Barclay street, N J ATIONAL LING, STEAM TO LIVERPOO! From pier 47 LIVAREOOL AN PENNSYLVANIA, Wester. AND QUEENSTOWN brth river. EENSTOWN ofSaturday, April 15, atl P.M. VIRGINIA, Sumner ‘Saturday, April 22, at 1 P.M. Paxsage to Liverpool or Queenstown—=Cabin, $75 and $65; ateerage, 824, currency. Prepaid steerage ticket rpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Ginsgow, 84, currency, zs For further particulars,appiy at the company’s office, Nov bs a F, W. J. HURST, Managec, NITED STALES Vass! U f ‘i Riss mul ab baring maports v4 tive Department of State tse " Windaraleeit, Gaited Staton “Court Buildings, at Coamiyers “ ———— COANTWISE STEAWS HIPs. PAC’ MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINK TO CALUPORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, - ViA PANAMA, CARRYING MAILS, PAsSENGERS AND 2 FREIGHT To. N) JAMAICA AND PACIFIC COAST OF MBX- TRAM AMERICA, PERU AND CHILE, r# leave Lith av each mouth, excepting whem ay, ten tue day orsvions, ner OCKAN QUEK piain A. G. Gray, pier 42 North river, at 12 noon, for" Awpim: nching at Kingston. Jamaica, aid counecting at er MONTANA, Capta a ——, Louching ab San Jose, Guatemala, Mazatian, Acap Cul. and wlso connecting for ‘all Genteal outa P Fretght for last maimed 1 tut. Francuco, May 1, for freight Japan an further jaforma to” Canal ste Usien star A ‘Sailing regula: precisely, trom pier No MORRO ‘CASTLE, COLUMBIA, Capt MISSOU RT, Captain For freigut ov passage, apply to A.W. DIMOCK, Preatdent, No, & Howling Green. April I KRMUDA MATL, ‘The steamship SAN FRANCISCO will be despatched to Tamtiton, taking treignt for St. Georges, from pier 2 North river, on Thursday, April 13, at 4 oolock i. M. For freight or paanage apply tO onan Ino. AN DOMINGO LINE, For Puerts Pints, Samana and San Domingo City ‘The United States Mail steamahip TYBEKy Japtain F. A. Delanoy, river for le above porta on W. will leave pier No hesday, Apri! 12, at o'clock M. Kor trek paseage apply to SPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO No. 2) Broadway. HAYS, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. ew York and Mexican Mail Steamship &tne, I pler 17 East river ats, M. direct to Havana, OITY OF MERIDA, Deaken. lips ( Hay. LEOPATRA, Philti for freight Sry Havana oniy),. apply to ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. STEAMERS. CARRY. ching at Key West, iWICh, Captala Ellie, arday, April Ui, ng aiven to Houston and to ail point NE OF GALVESTO United SI ~ To Phe AT steamsbip ck. pler 20 nat river, will leave on ‘Through bill om the aly ton aud Henderson and B. B. &. aud C. railroads For fri mage apply to : . H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden tana, JOR NEW ORLEANS Dike ‘Old Line. Low freight. ‘The weil Known lirst class aidewheel steamship. BIENVILLE, J.B. Baker, Commander, willleave pier 36 North river, on Saturday, April Li, at: M. Freight taken for 3 a and all points on the Mi hipped at New Orleans. tor passage, having superior accommodations, LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 88 Liberty atreet. Steamship VICTOR will’ foliow, trom pier 20 Kast river, Saturday, Apuil ie CoE MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden tane. [P08 NEW ORLEANS DiRHOT, MERCHANTS! STE from pier Galveaton, Lavacca, In dsippi_ and Obio rivers, to on Saturday, April 1 Freight received daily. ‘Through rates given for St. Lowla Vieksbure, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For freight or passage, having anperto ™ apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 40 Broadway, Kor NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell yten ip Line, ‘The steamship CORTES, Captatn Ui No. 9 North river, on Saturday, Apri Freight received daily. ‘Through rates Indianola, Mobile and St. Lor Cabin pfaasage, BH); steerage, B25, For passage or freight apply to 11.8 CROMWELL & CO., 88 Wont street, ‘Y SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER FOR CHARLESTON, S.C. THE FLORIDA PORTS AND SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, sailing from pler No. 5 North river. at 33 P. day, and Saturday. ‘The Hrat class sidewheel steamanip GEORGIA, Captain 3. Crowell, will sail on Wednesday, April 12. rough passnge tickets and bills OF lading issued at lowes raten, Fortocat reight and pasaage apply to LENRY R, MURGAN & CO., 30 Broadway. For throngh freight and rater xnply to BENTLEY D, HASSELL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line. 317 Broadway, entrance in Thomas street. The steamship CHAMPION will follow, and #ai! om Satie: day, Aprit 15. » wilt leave pier ‘Botclock P.M ven for Galveston, mur, L Ni every Wedaes JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. Steamsbipa of this line leave pier 37 North river, foot of Beach street, For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, Apeit UL, at3 PL steainship ISAAC BELL, con cting with the Virgmia ‘and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard, Inland Ate line, Peteraburg and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Onie Railroad and Kichmond and Danville Railroad. Through passenger tickets and through billy of lading, at reduced rates, (0 ali points Sauth and Southwest, ‘Appiy ut office, ou pier 37, or to 8. L. MeCREADY, Prosident, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. LEKS? GUIDE, MSULP COMPANY. prt and Fali River, weak. TRAVE TARBAGANSETT 8 Simmons, ny mander B, M, Simmous, tely, daily (Sundays excepted) from pier 3 North river, foot at Chambers treet. The mot direct route 1 pe Cod, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and the South Shore. ND PROMENADE CONCERT eh steamer every evening, by Hall's celebrated Boston Brans, String and Reed Bay Freight received up too P.M. JAMES FISK, Ja, President, M. R. Simons, Managing Direstor. CHAS. B. KIMBALL, General Passenger Agent, Reguear ey y Tr . Su re ri Achany North, ation, FOR ALBANY AND bertha, Se. ; state row excepted) from pier Spring atreet. These splensiid steamera couneot nd Troy with all railroads for the West and nigh tiekets faaued and baggage checked to dea EXCURSIONS. i SWEDEN, NORWAY information from Pexcursion TO SCOTLAN Hy and Denmark June 1. Pr AUGUSE FI SOHN, Mana, 0, 3 Bowling Greea. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, K°s SAL IN GOOD ORDER, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a_ schooner yacht —Maingal!, Foresail, Jib, Flying Jib, Ji Topaal ntopsail, Maintopmast Stayaail, Can be seen sail loft, corner Smith und Roosevelt streets. POR, SALE —A FAST. HANDSOMELY FIFEED OUP. s foot centreboard Sloop Yacht. street and avenue fi John Enghah & Son's shipyard, JOR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN boat Miner, 26 feet 4 hy 1 feet for partien; new sali and rigging FAST CAT fine boat complete. Ap- UST RE SOLD THIS WEEK—THE SLOOP YACHT Fi fition; a very apie sea boat, SL ears ol; price 8450, cont last hours of LZ and TP. M., to B. p\ Broadway. -A CABIN SLOOP YACHT, BETWEEN 3 36 (eet long, ch n exchange a small Sehooner Yacht. Address, giving price and {uly particulars and where to be seen, box 5,844 Post oftice. WANTED 10 THASE—A beaver Sloop or Sch with good Address My CONKLIN & €G.,,dox St Stapleton, Staten Isiand, PICAL. RE RAIN ¢ FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or wi jediciue, by Madaine RESTELL, Professor Ot Micwitery, over thirty years’ practice Her Infallible French Female Mils, No. 1, price #1, or No. &, pecially pre. pared for muiried laltios, price $5, which can'never tally are Safeand healthy. Sold only at her ofice, No, 1 East Fifty- from Fifth avenue, ‘and at draggist's, Sixth avenue! or sent by mati: anterfelt, No, are sold at aii second atreet, brat di 152 Greenwich street, Caution <All others'are ¢ drnggists’. iA GREAT AND SURE, REMEDY, FOR. MARRIED ladies.—The Portuguese Female Pilla always zive im- inediate rehef, being spectally prepared tor marred ladies. Alady writes —Thes¢ pills relieved me in one day, without inconvenience, like magic, Prica $5. Dr. Ay af. MAURL CEAG, office 129 Liberty stro, or sea, by mail. =—MRS, W, H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Ai. Who, Tia Kast Tenth strect, does not humbrg lagies with medicine. =MME VAN BUSKIRK, A..~ tain vo ma, ure ing. 42 Kast TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EXPERE eace. Private diseases successfully cured inside of 4 hours, without mercury. es , De. FRANKLIN, 16L Bieecker street, -LADIbS IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI ate relie’, sire and ate. Notwe—No pay antil per feotly satisied, | Dry ASCHER, No. 6 Amity piace, Leureas: street. Kiegant rooms for tadies requiring aursing. E LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED BY DR. ELLIOTT, ACF Goid sweat, corner Spruce street. Be wise in time: Revmember. LL UNFORPUNATE Thougands are ‘Gold streets all hours, free of charge. rained by not frat applying to DR, ELLIOPT. CARD.TO LADUSS IN TROUBLE, ~DOOTRESS R. A CARD, 72 Gold street, corner of Spruce. No pay unless, ratistied. I (ated wud diseased. Forly years’ privake practice. Beach street, New York. MPORTANT TO FEMAUES,—MADAME DUSOTS (2 Ter ORT Miacute) qunrautees, cern reilet to. masried ladies ; female restorative, $9; electricity applied. Milt Tweary-eighth street, near buird avenue, S$. WORCESTER, PHYSICIAN, Marae Washington and West.- Ladies, consat her on all ailments. Board, uursing, infants adopted, &e. rocu _-G, LOVATT, INDIAN PRYSICIAN L bt ess Diseases, at 462 Sixth avenue, Tape forma reunoved in from 12 to 15 hours, a a AY UNLESS CURED.—DR, AND MMB, WEST UNLESS CURE MME, WEST est Wth street, R, LEWIS, AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL COMPANION ‘and Gyde to Health,” o@ers restoration to the by 49 CHARLES Y AO eaY cane interview; their French coms betore and during cantinement, 144 ‘near 7th avenue, wi) BLEECKER STREBTDR, HARRISON'S OF. 179 fice All private diseases cured immediately, wiles ont mercury; manhyod wad youthful vigor