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HOUSES FOR SALE BY K, STKVENSON & SON. 47h and ib sta., full and mediam sized houses. ‘Bv., Delow the Park, full sized dweilings. ‘at, mediam sine, four stories. and 624 sis., medium size. . medium size gree re med. sized house, extension. av., fret clase fuil size. bth'and fth avs., four story b. #. b. # bew Medium size modern boure. ‘and Madison avs., elegant medium size. irat clase, (ull size, extension, He. ‘and 6th avs., neat four stor dwelling. ew brown stone, leaseho'd r., four story brown stone, 212501100. ay., small desirable movern bouse. av., small desira: modern house. rs n F F #} Han PRERE 4 a itt FE {uli size four story brown stone. ety bent Madison ev.voew medium hize Dwelling. pear full size lass Houser. ah beth oan tear Sth ov: also froniing Central Park, ‘ized Houses. may $100,000 Estate Funce to loan on New York improved and a 8 Property. Tub paruiculars apply at the office, 11 Pine RARE CHANCY,—FOR SALE, NEWLY AND HAND- A somely furnished, in complete order and with immediate the frei class three story high stoop brown stone Beseecai ungton avenue, Apply on premises, from 2 to FIFTH AND BIGHTH AVENUES AND BROAD- = way Building Lots, singly, in plots and blocks, front ‘ibe adjacent structs, for'sale Dy’ V. ik. SILVNSUN ent wi for sale K. STEVENSON BON, 11 Pine street. : THIRD AVENUE VALUABLE FOUR STORY wy for wale iow, 20xi0x05, about Sixty 0 peel 0 of those aurable Livingstone leaseboics for . rental value $2.. “agp V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. A FOR AN ENGLISH BASEMENT HOU . Bisty-necond street, near Third avenue; conta ‘conveniences. ¥. G. & D. BROWN, 100 Broadway. A $1490 HOUSE, 16.6X45X100, IN FIFTY-FIRST streel, near Third avenue. T. 0. 4 D. BROWN, 10 Broadway. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE IN FIFTY- fourth street, near Fourth avenue, 174xi0s100.d, con- jern conveniences, $21, ota ¥. G. & D, BROWN, 100 Broadway. A THREE groRy HIGH STOOP spROWN STONE House m East Sixty-second street ($17,000) for wale. F. G. & D. BROWN, 100 Broacway. A FOUR STORY yon STOOP S327 2 OTORB, 20x ‘50x35 block ; ail the improvements ; y PrOveRURNETT & BUCK, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. West siae. GRM.—FOR SALE-—A HOUSE IN FIFTH AVENUR, hoot pay Tatieect danas’ baed wat appiy 4 rena OWN Eiht, Dox 7a Post oftce. . A MODDRN FIRST ¢ ‘Lass HOUSE—4 STORY HIGH moop brown stone, satis 0; fine oraer; quite near bth aveuue, oo Murray Hill; price very low. Ww. pe 8 Youn, 71 Broadway. FEW LOTS FOR SALE—FRONTING ON THE Grand Bonlevard, between Fifty-ninth street and 200i Street, at prices from $0,0W to $2,000 per lot; some fronting also on the Hudson River. POTTER BROCHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street. DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House for sale, in Fifth-neventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues.’ Apply at room 17, No. bjj Pine street, between 1 and 3 P.M. FINE PLOC OF EIGHT LOTS, WITHIN HALF A A. block of the Central Park, west side, for sale low for anh, 10 prompt buyer. WILLIAM E. HAWS, 175 Broadway. T. GREENWICH AND RIVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND.— AA Several beautiful Country Seaca for sale, with and with Ont suore fronts; also Farms and Village Residences. Ad dress J. W. ATWATER, fiverside station, Greenwich, Conn A FWub LOT, WITH FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, West Forty-tifth sireet, $10,000; West Forty-lirst street, ar story double brick, $20,500; East Thirty-sixth strect, five story double brick, $21,000; Kleventh avenue, Jour story double brick, $15,000, MOKRIS B. BAER, 269 West Thirty-fourth street. CHEAP HOU IN FORTY-EIGHTH STREET, near Sixth avenue—Fonr-story brown stone, with ex- nsion, 20470160; price ¥3s,(U0; also in Thirty-eighth street, near Filth avenue, a four-story, Enghsh basement, brown sione House; price $82,500, KOX BROTHERS, 592 Sixth avenue. POCRLE, DWELLING, WITTE MODERN, IMPROVE- ments, and one-lourth acre of land, convenient to Broad. ‘and Centra) Park, Tor sale in fee, at #40000 ; terms easy ; ession, Apply to V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 1 Pine i OR SALE—WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth nnes—Four new brown stone Houses, jatest improvements, bard wood finish, by best builders, cheap. D. D. ORRELL, 21 Broadway. OR SALE—ON FIFTA AVENUR, BELOW EIGHTY- sixth sireet and opposite the finest portion of the Park, a very cesirable Building Lot, 2 feet front; in the immediate vicinity of very elegant improvements; will be sold reason- amali house or a pood street lot tkken as part puy- meut. Apply to the owner, R. WARD, 17 Whise atreet, OR SALE—FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, in Fifty-first street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue: wit Inirrors, gas tixtures, 4c. Inquire of W. B. KOSS, street, 1,075 Third avenue, near Sixty-third street. DESIRABLE LARGE FOUR STORY HOUSE, WITH extension and extra depth Lot, convenient to Broad- in Basi Twelfth street, for sale low. V. K, STEVENSON & SON, 1) Pine atreet, A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HI STOOP BROWN ‘stone House on East ‘thirty-seventh street, Murray ; marble halls, mantel mirrors, <tc. ; immediate porses- A. KENNEDY & SON, Builders, 564 Tuird avenue. A FIN& FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN Hast Sixtieth street, for sale, at $20, Oc, at $200 per mouth, or uniurnished, $1,600 y room| orders. immediate poaseanon. ROBERT T. MELKs, 80 Cedar street. N ATTRACTIVE AND CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED Honse for eale—In Twenty-ninth near Main EeeNG Brooms, two bashroggae, modern, improvement unsurpassed ; thorough Order ; immediate possession. ROBERT T. MELKS, 8 Cedar street N EXTRA NEAT, MEDIUM SIZED FOUR STOR’ agh stoop brown'stone new modern Dwelling, near avenue, Fitty-sixth street, convenient to Cential Park, ‘sale, in fee, at a very reasonable figure; possession. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, II Pine street. A HANDSOME, WELL BUILT FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone first class House, 20x53, handsomely and painted all through, in perfect order, located ‘the finest street near the Park entrance, for sale; price 0. G. BENNET, No. 9 Pine sireet. BARGAIN.—$13,000 FOR A THREE STORY BIGH stoop brick House, feet front on East Thirty-ninth @treet, including Furniture; also many others, ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine sirect. A GOOD BARGAIN—EAST THIRTY Threo story high stoop brick House, price a0 ‘MO! 8 B, BAER, 269 West Thirty-fourth street. —BARGAINS—BARGAINS—BARGAINS.—-A_ LARGE « number of Houses up town for rale on every avenue | side sireet above Seventeenth street, from 412,0W0 to }; Owners will sell below market value. Parties deair- Bort urebasing will do weil to call on WILLIAM WER, 0 Fist avenue, above Twenty N_ELEGANT FOUR STORY BRICK DWELLING House, in Forty-seventh street, neat Fifth avenue (lease about 9% feet wide; price very reasonable. P. H. ¥, @27 Sixth avenue, between Forty-siach aud Forty- streets. eposrace HOUSE—TWO STORY AND BRIC spat modern improvements equal to frat, cl j; owner going to Europe. Inquire J06th street. Siied NOTARY PUBLIC. LOTS ON MADISON AVENUE.—A WHOLE front at 103d street; only $49,000. A. BEEBE & SON, 39 and 61 Liberty street. BALE—FOUR OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE brown stone Houses in the market, near Madison ave- on Fifty-third sircet; new and first clas; ut a bargain . PAGE & M'CAFFERTY, Firth avenne, corner of Fifty-second street. SALE—TWO VERY COMPLETE THREE STORY ‘and basement stone front Houses on Sixty-third street, ‘Third and Lexington avenue ta low price ; terms: sait, G. FOUNTAIN, owner, on the premises or 153 East d street. gE: SALE—ON MURRAY HILL, A STRICTLY FIRST hor lass brown stone Dwelling, four story high stoop; full extra depth; independent walls and {inisbed in hard- STEP! ut; a decided bargain, with early possession, iS BROTHERS, 187 Broadway (sireet floor, RE SALE—A CORNER LOT; A CORNER HOUSE and Lot; corner Store to lease, cheap. Apply at Eighty- Second street, First avenue. SALE-NORTHEAST CORNER stroet and First avenue, two new brick Houses, f on ue ; will be sold low by applying to owner, J. MURRAY, street and Fifth avenue. IR SALE—ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SEVENTY- {BiTt, street, 100 feet eant of Second avenur, a Bulding 102 ; price $2,850; 200 morteace, balance cash. JOHN CAHILL, 23 Elm street. R SALE—THE FOUR TUREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone Houses north side or Sixty-fourth street, be- Lexington and Third avenues, just completed, contain- all the modern improvements; parlors finished’ 1a hard ‘wood, Ac. ; terms to sult purchaser. Inquire of owner, on the a ie IR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ON MURRAY HILL, A ‘Grat class four story brown stone House, built In the best jer, with all improvements and in perfect order. Apply the owner, 124 East Thirty-seventh street, between Park end Lexington avenues. SALE OR TO LET—TWO FIRST CLASS BROWN stone front Houres, in Sixtieth street, between Second aud ‘avenues; four stories and basement ; 20x50; lot 100; all modern improvements; to sult one or two familtes in each house. Will be sold cheap. Inquire xt the brown stone Fad in Fifty-third sireet, between First and Seconc avenue, TAM. wh P.M. ARLEM.THREG STORY HIGH STC House ; oi) painted throughout ; he; ebeapy house ; pons May 1; COSTELLO 4 LiN Thin Bencrig ce SALE AT A SACRIFICE, THREE story high stoop brown stone House on 116th street, ‘and Lexington avenues; all improvements; very low (end on cany termes. COSTELLO & LINSOOTT, Third avenue and 118th street. ‘ADISON AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-SECOND STRE! depot.—A very elegant extra wide House, on a prom- corner, for sale by M. A.J. LYNCH & HUGH N. @AMF, 106 Broadway, corner of Pine street. 4 QNAP THIs HOUSE UP.”—FOR SALE, IN SIXTIETH street, near Lexington avenne, four story brown stone WxS8x100 ; cavinet finish, including Furniture (costing fh prime order, with immediate possession; only WARD & OGDEN) Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. ayee atrention, OF Bovnns 38 SOLICITED TO the sale by MULLER, WILKINS & CO., on October 16, $i,showe thoroughiy, built ew Phiudelpiia, tront Houses on street, between Second and Third avenaes, Uariem; good opportunity for Westmont; sale positive ;open duiis, nd inspection solicite: IR HANDSOME THR STORY BROWN STONE Houre No.7 East Tnirtieth street tor sale low; is in feet oraer. Apply for permitsand particuinrs to E LOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street and SS East Seventeenth wtrect 1D AVENUE, BELOW FIFTY-NINTH STREET.—FOUR four story brick Houses tor ssie, including a corner aud Bakery, or will trade for Tenement Honses. B. 8. LEVY & O0,, 571 Weat Thirty-cighth street. WEST FIFTY-FIFTH STREET.—FOR SAL 35 story high stoop Nova Scotia stone front, beautit a Apply, ,08 premises, or to EB. EDGERTON, 16 ‘Twenty-third street ST CORNER FOUR $16. 00 WILL BUY THE NORTH: ye nf Broome and, Atvorney si Feot $1,700; cash required, ¥3,000. reap I, HOWELL, 909 Third avenue, 5 500. Pon Sate, ATA GREAT sacRipiC 5 aaplendid tour story brown stone Hou . gas fixtures, furnace and all improvement ‘best Jocation on the east sige, Address A. K,, Heral No brokerage paid. 6 FOR A FIVE STORY BRICK 20.500 se rd: im food arte, in it; rents for #2,300 and improving fast at 47 Kast Broadway. inquire at 11] Chatham ‘A FINE 4 STORY HIGH sTooP 35,000. town none House, complete onder, ox ween 6th and Madison avenues, also desirab wm stone on 45th street, $27,000; do, on 44th sireet, ‘BOth street, $28,50. ion WP SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, West sites <WEST FORTIETH STREET, NEAR NINTH AV- sloop Louse for eale. VALUABLE GRAND BOULEVARD CORNER PRO- y Yor wale low; also Ninth aven entral ‘ano Grand Boulevard, northwest corner Sixty-eighth etreet, feet. MOOI FeO STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. VINE HOUSE FOR SALE—THIRTEENTH between Sixth and Seventh ones 1206s io tmprovements; fine order; price @, halt cast. Can soem mite only from office of &. L. ana B. 1, BURN. aa ed judaon street. 1OR SALE—ON WASHINGTON STREET, DIRECTLY opposite Clinton Market, a Plot of t5x60, with 1éxt0 on Greenwich at , In rear, close to steamship and steamboat landings, and only a few feet from Canal street; n very de- sirable investment, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson siree R SALE—TWO BRICK HOUSES, WITH STORE, IN the Kighth ward, yielding over 81,80; terms easy ; good property. Address DRAYTON, 289 Broadway. OR SALE—IN FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, an elegant four story brown stone Houre, 21 feet wide, frescoed and painted through rice $42,500. P. H. GRADY, &27 Sixth avenue, between ‘orty sixth and Forty-seventh streets. F°%, UB Y AND BASEMI SALE--A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick Building, with a Bakery on the premises. ‘This is a chance seldom oifered. Apply to the owner, 426 First av. (OR SALE -66 WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, BE- tweon Pifth and Sixth avenues, a first class four story high stoop medium sized brown stone House. Apply on the premises, J)OR SALS CHEAP, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—A RARE chanee—Lots on the Grand Boulevard, 123d and 124th atreets; aiso Kost Twevty-second and Twenty-third streets; also beautiful Country Seat, very near the city; terms very easy. Apply to L. LUDOVICI & BON, No. 9 Pine atreet, OR SALE CHEAP—TWO BRICK MOUSES IN THE Ninth ward; also vacant Lots in various parts of the city. App!y at 603 Hudson strcet, OUR STORY BASEMENT AND SUB-CELLAR FIRST 88 Tenement House, in very best order, 4ox50x100, in West Thirty-aixth street, near Figith avenue; let for §2,300; price $16,500; termseasy. Also, will exchange a three story front and two story brick rear House, in West Thirty-Urst street, and 2 Lots on Palisade avenue, Hudson ‘tty, ail free aud clear, for cood Tenement Property on the west side. HENRY J. LIPP! West Thirty-first street. OUSE 46 MORTON STREET FOR SALE-—AN ELE- gant house, with very large lot and beantitul garden, ied with shrubbery, flowers and vines. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pine street ARGE CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE, ON WEST aide, near Jersey City Ferry—Admirabie location tor second class hotel or for stores and tenements; plot 100x115, covered with buildings. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, TOTICE, BUILDERS.—35 FOOT LOT ON FIFTY-THIRD street, near Sixth avenue, for sale; just the thing for 0 sail Louses, and in a salable location. ALBERT BELLAMY, No, & Pine street, NE OF THE VERY BEST HIGH STOOP BROWN stone four story, near Park, Fifth avenue, nearly full front; not ou Fitty-fifth street; $82,600. Address LINDEN, Herald olfice. RARE BARGAIN IN, NOUSE ON FIFTH AVENUE: 30"'$65,000; four story high stoop brown atone; 2xt0x1W); hed, aud built by owner for bis own home. ‘EPHENS BROS., 187 Broadway (street oor). REE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN BTONE HOUSE— Finely located near Forty-seventh street and Broadway; honse clegently finshed, frescoed and. beauti(ully furn shed ; price, furnmbed, $23,000, or would rent to good party tor $100 monthly and board and use of second floor for owner's faml- ly of turee adults. Address box 3,249 Post office. RY REASONABLE AND DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR ‘sale by WARD & OGDEN. Wert 18th st., near 6th av., 4 story brown stone. eiegantly fini 4 8sT West 19th at., near 6th av., 4 story brown stone........ 38,000 Went 36th st., near Broadws 4 btory brown stone,,,. 18,000 East S4ch st., near Park a tory brown ston + 37,500 East Sith st., ncear Park av., 4story brown stone...... 000 West 30th st., 1 block from Broadway, 4 story b. s. 000 Weat 42 st., near St, Cloud Hotel, 4 story brown stone. . 26,000 Went 47th st., near Sth av., 4 story brown stone 40,000 West 524 si 4 story brown stone. West 58d st., near 6th av., 4 siory brown stoze, Faat 55th st., near Lexington av., 4 story brown stone. 25,000 West Sith st, near ith av., tory brown stone Ottice Broadway, corner of Seventeenth strect. *2 STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE IN EIGH- 2) teenth street, near iighth avenue, 20x92, all improve- mente; terms to suit, Price only $12,000. Apply at B.S. LEVY & CO.'S, X71 West Thirty-eighth street, ATH AVENUE, ABOVE 48TH STREET.—A SUPERIOR, +) extra wide brown stone House, with or without stable} others from 27th to 62d streets, ‘embracing several corner Houses, $57,000 to $150,000 and upward. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. $B 500 WILL BUY A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT, Pea 26x 100, West Eighty-ffth st, near Boulevard} 9,000, Fiftieth st. near Lexington ay.; other houses cheap. PAUL P. TODD, 85 Liberty at. 8. 000 CASH GBALANCE ON MORTGAGE YOR OO. yy desired period, will bay the mont hand- somely appointed Dweiling in the city; bath, closets, 4 Ly each upper floor; bas never been occupied other tha by owner. 33 West Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. $22,000 Mi BEY BROWN STONE HIGH DAL. stoop House, Fifty-ninth street, near Park ; $17,000, brown stone House, Sixty-kecond street, near Boule- yard: $40,000, Madison avenue; other Houses cheap, PAUL P. TUDD, 65 Liberty street. Miscellaneons, A. DEPARTMENT OF OUR, BUSINESS 18 DEVOTED AL exciusiveiy to. the sale of Property in Westchester cornty, and during the past few months we have made » number of larze sales of land in that portion of the county to be most benefited by the extensive public improvements now in progress. ene OTTER BROTHERS, Nos, 4 and 6 Warren street. DESCRIPTION OF THE HOUSES FOR SALE IN desirable Jocations up town, reliable information and ~ | permits at our oltice. WILLIAM ELLIOTT ¢ CO., 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-litth strech A GOODMAN, AGENT FOR REAL ESTATE AND all sorts of business actions relating to 1. Ollice, corner 21 Last Houston, near Bro.dway. PROPE TO -} ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICT, AT NO, 4 COURT STREET, TY BALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M, TILL 6 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE TUFIRK PAVERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 FRONT 5TREET, BROOKLYN. SMALL HOUSE WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENT: in Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, comfortably furnished, to wamai family, “Call on or address C, B. POLLOCK, , New York. '¥ FOR SALE AND BKOUKLY®D A —FOR SALY, AT A BARGAIN, ON EASY + terms, aatriclly first clas four story brown stone Honse on the best street in Brooklyn; also the Furnitar which ix new aud elegant, can be bought cheap. Addrei box 4,08 Post ofice, New York. (CBEAPEST RENT IN BROOKLYN.—TWO WESTERLY Houses, in Stone row, Dean street. near Cariton ave- nue, new and fashionable; keys in fifth house. Owner, HULL, 240 Broadway. OR SALE—RARE CHANCE: THE FIRST CLASS brown stone Dwelling No 126 Firat place, Brooklyn, with its complete new anc elegant Furniture, Carpets, ac. ‘Ail are offered #t reasonable terme, occupants leaving for Europe; furnitare thronghout stylish and only used since May last; if preierred the house can be leased. Apply on he premises. ‘OR SALE—BY MACOMBER & BARKER, 267 BROAD- way, or corver Cumberjand street and Greene avenue, Brooklyn, brick Houres.—Kiliott piace, $10,0W, ar CombeFiand street, #12 000; Greene avenue, $13,000;' La: fayetie street, $10,000; Lafayette avenue, $11,000; Carroll street, $15,000; Quiney ‘street, $7,000; Fuliow sireet’ tore), $8,540; Chinton avenue, $15,000, [P08 SALE WITH UMMEDIATE POSSKSSION, THE cheapest three story Honre in Brooklyn; wil modern couventenses; in perfect order; within easy distance from ferry, excellent netenberboems ree; ‘terms to suit, STEPHENS BROTHERS, 187 Broadway (s:rect floor). JPoR pRALE BROOKLYN THRER STORY BRICK Dwelling House No, 314 Hicks street, corner of State; price $10,000: 60 per cent on bond and mortgage. Apply to GLOVEK & HAYDEN, 47 William street, New York. VOR SALE-A TWO STORY BASEMENT HOUSE AND Lot, 747 Lafayette avenue; must be sold immediately ata nucritice. Inquire at 632 Myrile avenue, brooklyn. [POR SAME IN BROOKLYN—A NEW FIRST CLASS brown stone House on Washington avenue, between Fulton and Aulantie avenues, No. 642. Inquire on the prem- ines or of J. KIRBY, Builder, 73 Gates avenue, {OR SAL 1 to 80 Lots, ines street Bo lyn Branch Herald ollie P—NEAR PROSPECT PARK, FROM 127. In one plot; two corners: on Doug- Address OWNER, Brook- “L9ARPE LOTS FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, WITH two entrances, at « very low Ogure. Inquire of WM. SB Kleventd avenue. A BARGAIN I ANDSOME HOUSK AND LOT.-40x1 ON NEW IN NINETY-RIOHTH STREET, JUST ] ree fuli Lots, 4,000 ‘each le neighvorbood. Addrene DE WOR! west of Kightb ory ree ful 7 ae sad 5 D York avenue; price £9,000; would et till Ma for Wat he House, 12 rooms B19 Weet | mite, rural ; telegraphs, cburebes, aghouie; supplige at door, J pagateaa boa 34 Syaer vie, BJ, HE BEAUTIF! RESII WITH THREE LOTS T of Ground, to 165 avenue, three doors from Hansom place eburch, Broo! just be sold on account of owner going to Europe ; th contains rooms, side wing, rear extension and all modern improve- ments; price $35,000; terms easy. Apply on the premises. LET—IN BROOKLYN, A THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, containing 14 rooms, with ali modern im- ements; newly painted; in periect order throughout. ossension immediately. Taquire of owner, 119 Bergen. street, near Hi Rent $800, 10 LET OR LEASE—THE NEW FOUR STORY BRICK ‘and iron Building 118 Court street, Brooklyn, City Hall; size of building 26x75 feet; bigh éeilin; lightea and ventilated; plate glass windows; fi ton for » Jaro carpet of furaiture store OF aty business (hat Tequires a large and spacious building, to JOSE KIERNAN, on the premises. ee! JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL’ &s' For Salc. SACRIFICE.—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick House, with e' modern improvement, wili be sold below cost; terms easy; location firat class; situated in South Seventh street. Call on J. 8.TAYLOR, 61 Montgomery street, Jersey City. BARGAIN IN JERSEY CITY.—A HANDSOME COR- ner two story and basement brick Honse, eight rooms; all improvements; first class location; convenient to ferry; must be sold this week; a rare chance; only 7,000; exsy terms. J. M. GIBSON, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE—IN HOBOKEN.— A fine four story and cellar brick House, brown stone trimmings, bath, range, &e., with liquor store, situate near the terry; ‘good business location; price of house and lot, to- Bejher with the alock of liquors, fixtures and good will 000, on/ery eusy Lerma, Apply to CREVIER BROS., 4 Newark ¢ POR SALE. THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY AND basement House 14 Hudson street, Hoboken, one block trom ferry, at_low price and easy terms, to clone an cataie. Apply 10 CHARLES CLINTON, 16 Hudson street loboken, oken, N. J. OR SALE—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOU with extension; all iinprovements; two fuil Lots dispore:l of immediately can be had cheap. Apply on prem- ines, 190 South Sixth street, Jersey City. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN HOOKER, Firat clags three story and basement brick Honse, brown stone trimmings, ali modern improvements; five minutes trom the ferry; size of lot 25x100; price $11,000, half cash, balance in hve years. Apply to CREVIER BROS., 24 Newark street, Hoboken, N. J. WNERS OF PROPERTY IN NEW JERSEY ARE hereby notified that 1 am getting up my fail register for real estate. No charge for registering except a sale is tmnade by me. WM, POK, Real Estate Agent, 8 Montgomery street, Jersey City. ARTIES DESIROUS OF INVESTING IN REAL ES- tate can find bargains not to be fonnd elsewhere by calling on WILLIAM POE, Real Estate Agent, 80 Montgom- ery street, Jersey City. To Let or Lease. NL’ A FEW MORE LEFT UNENGAGED OF THE nine new four story Mansard roof Houses, now being finished, on one of the best and most eligibie streets on Jerse; City Heights, only 17 minutes from New York and seven mit utes from Jersey side. These houses are elegantly finished, and replete with all modern improvements, bathroom, water closets, stationary wasntubs, heaters, ranges, marbie mai tots, ges; hot and.cold water throughout. ‘Twelve rooms in each house. Rent only $50 permonth. Engravings of houses und further information to be had of A. M. CAPEN, 30h roadway. 10 LET—IN JERSEY CITY, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, with all improvements, furnished or unfuroished. Aj ply on premises, 190 South, Sixth street; terms reasonable responsible tenant 10 RENT VERY LOW—500 PALISADE AVENUE, HUD- son City, three story and basement brick House; 17 rooms; water aud gas. 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE Cee ae ee ean LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- mate—for papers address C. K. uANDIS, Vineland, BRIGHTON, 8. 1.—TO RENT, TWO VILLAS ed and uufurnished ; all modern improvements ; charming, retired locality; shade and fruit trees; gardens planted; view unsurpassed ; within 30 minutes of Wall 0. G. BLNNET, No.9 Pin FINE FARM OF NINETY ACRES FOR SALE—ON the Central Railroad of New Jersey, 27 mi.es from New York ; higniy improved ; orchards of tine pears, peaches, and a vineyard of 2,000 choice vines, in full bearing: a!l the small fruits; good substantial residence: tine atreatn ; mi: Address SOMERSET, Herald ofice. GOTHIC COTTAGE FOR SALE~AT NEWARK, ¥. J.; nine rooms and basement; all modern improv lot 762200; sarge garden, plenty of truit, Addr COTTAGE, box 6,099 New York Post oliic (AT CORNWALL, ORANGE COUNTY.—POR SALE 0! exchange, ‘arms, country Resileacee, 1 to 200 acres Mills, Stores, Hotels arid Real Extate of every description. A. SERGEANT, 12 Wall street, HUDSON RIVER .—FOR SALE VERY tow, at West Park, near Poughkeepsie, a charming Place of 195 acres ; good House (splendid views), Farm House and all necessary outbuildings; fruit, small fratt’and garden ; streain of water on the plac: and water inthe house; also # fine House and seven acres of Land at Tarrytown; house and junds jn excellent order; would exchange, at cash values, for Kighth or Ninth Ward properties MES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, ARGAINS IN HOUSES AND LOTS IN NEW BRUNS- wick -— 2 story brick Honse, lot 25x10, cheap story frame Cottage, lot 50x10, look. 236 story frame Cottage, lot 252100, desirabie. Yslory Trame Cottage, lot 25x10), dirt clea New double House, 16 rooms, iot 50x10... 10 others, from $5,000 to 313,000 ; all first class, Forty trains daily. PEKGUSON, 30 Nasnau atreet, room 6, JOUNTRY RESIDENCES IN VARIOUS LOCALITIE / trom $2,500 upward: uy of them decided gaint For sale and exchange by COURTNEY & Gita Y, 78 Cedar Bernt PROPERTY NEAR PLAINVIELD—BFAU- PY tiful House, three to twenty acres; also splendid Mansard roof House in Ehzabeth; terms on elher very exsy bargains. JAQUES, 908} WOR SALE—ONE OF THE BST GRAZIN in, Dutchess panty ac Dover Piaina; 350 acres, In- quire of WM. A, MACQUOID, 41 Little West Twelitn strcel, near Tenth avenue, New York. (OR SALE—MY RESIDENCE (“THE VILLA, CON taining four acres of land, sitnated at Markham station, on the Manazeas Road, half way between Alesacdria an Harrisonburg, Va: location herithy and well watered; im provements; an elegant mansion and outhouses comple orchard, witk choice frait; blackemith shop and warebor two small dwellings; terms cash at «low price. For jurther perticulars address Mra, Col, PAG OR SALE--A PLACE OF OVER 11 ACRS, ON Staten Island, near centre; four corners; two mult from West New Brighton landing; has a spring brook run- ning through it, and contains aa tne a villa aite as» yon the island, fine views, £c.; @ new cottage house: a vod place for railkman, , florist or nurseryman; jrice $5000, Apply tw J. SANDWOUD,, on the premises, oF SIMUNSON & WALTESS, No. 13g Pine street. OR SALE—A FARM OF 148 ACRES, OR WILL SELL halt; situated near Chatham Four Corners, Columbia Fall particulars, eall or address H. 7. SMIiH, corner of Forty-second street and Tenth avenue, Paper fa ory. OR SALE—ELEGANT NEW HOUSE: HOT AND COLD water, range, 12 rooms, une acre, high ground, ou_ easy ; also House, a stable, half acre’ ground; price 5.000, $500 down, $50 monthly till paid; in New Jersey; fare 12 cts, } Aiko House to let. 24 Dey street, second story, room 4. OR SALE—CLARENCEVILLE, L. 1.—30 MINUTES from ferry, House, 40x47, and 6 Tull Lois, for #8,000; of fered $10,000 two mouths since. 54 William street, room OR SALE—A FINE FARM OF 60 ACRES, BETWEEN Manhasset and Mineola, L,I. ; 17 miles {roi the cit A. RAPELYS, 13 William sivect. HOUSE AND WN: For particulars inquire of way, rooin 15. AT FORDHAM, RIAN, 162 Broad- OF ABOUT 10 ACRES AT from station and core to city simits: fruit and berries of all kinde, with ready market; food House, eleven rooma; can be reached in less than two hours, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson strect, RIOR SALE—CHARMING RESIDENCE IN NEW JER- fey, with water frontand nine xeres of ground; bald ings worth more than asked forthe property. Apply at 194 Fulton sireet, up stairs, WOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, CONTAINING about 9 acres, with wood outbuildings ; land ina igh state of cultivation: plenty of fruit of ail kinds; simated in Queens connty, within four miles of Brooklyn ‘ferries and arse, kd a mule from depot. Apply at Beekman street, New York. Fe SALE—NEW HOUSE, COST $900, AND 40 ACRES Land, tor $1,600; hail casi: south aide Long Isiand, 08 ALLEN, 642 E chih avenue, miles; beautiful MOR SALE—A FARM OF 103 ACRES, NEAR SAG Harbor; all necessary outbuildings; good land; at a bargain ; price 6,000. & DIERCKX, 56 West Thirty-second street. OR SALE CHEAP—AT NEWARK, N. J., A FINE new three story high #too urick House, 13'rooms and extension ; three minutes from Centre street aepot. Appiy at greet, New York. \REENWOOD CEMETERY.—FOR SALE, VAULT LOT J No. 4414, containing 450 superficial ieet, situate near ‘entrance and directly in front of the iilots’ Monu- For particulars address L ©, box 189 Brovkisn Yost ELLIOT QONEY, ONEHALP CASIL—FARM AND | COUNTRY Residence combined ; one of the finest Iittle dairy ant grain farms (125 acres) on'the tine of the Hariem Ratiroad; ouly.879 per acre; worth over #100, Full particulars in last ‘Thursday's Herald. Owner in person at Croox’s Hotel, & Chatham street, New York, on Tuesday next, RARE OPPORTUNITY. ONLY 87 PER ACRE FORA Farm and Tunber Tract of 40: 1ig miles from viliace, 5 miles from large town and railroad station, 26 hours from New York; ¥5 acres well cuiivaied, balance timbered; 1,000,000 fert of yellow py) and fs level, very rich soll, rinning brook, five springs; email House, barn pienty of fruit; terms eusy, Address G0, L, WALKER, Fast Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Penusyivania, NWO GENTEEL TWO STORY COTTAGE HOUSES IN Twenty-second street, near Fourth avenue, Brooklyn; have all the modern improvements; price $3,500 each ; terms. MITCHELL, 77 Cedar street. Y ha LET—GREENVILLE, N. J.. SPLENDID HOUSE, 20 minutes from New York via New Jersey Central Rail- road ; 44 wains; suitable for downtown merchants. J. W. CAKLE, 19 Old at NO RENT CHEAP-FOR THE WINTER MONTHS OR longer, @ furnished House on the Northern Railroad, wit minutes! walk from station. Address box iM New Yurk Post oflice, or apply at 97 Franklin stre $3() PER, MONTH COUNTRY SEAT. FURNISHED: q 3! water and heater; three blocks from depot, at hite Plains; Harlem Railroad: one hour's rice, high grounds. Apply to NEW ENGLAND BEDDING Cob PANY, 164 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 500, FOR SALE: SOMERTILLE, NEAR DE * + pot, Vig hour by Central Railroad, New Je Tot % of @n acre; iawn, fruit, sbade ATS, vraheta ram Ommsoutenet, care | AM 5 ASE PORES bnoraes Houses in New York. G. LI aie Eien g sores UESDAY, Oct 10, Tt ORNER THIRTY-FIRST 8T, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANOS, &C. PINASSE, 25 Pine Ac TOR, Mt oF ECRANOR TR. GATE, Fv A valuable Stone Quarry, in unty, N. ¥,, on the Delaware and. Hudson and Erie. Railway, consisting of 574 acres; dock, dweilit sawmill and other improvements; is now in successful operation and capable of Frodueins. inexhaustible quantities, For particulars ap- AM POLLLON, foot of Bethune street, New ly to WI ‘ork. well rented (lease ground), 20x45x0, for tenement, mortguy $45,000, Address ER, station K. office. AL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A TRACT OF VALU. to A. B., box 137 may be had, will meet with attention. CHAS. H. DAVIS. Falton avenue, Brooklyn, of GREEN, peaks XCHANGE—A NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS RESI- T. 8. SHEPHERD, 005 Broadway. Cumberland street, Philadelphia brick House, for go: 120 Herald office, stone Houses, in East Eightieth street, and 2 in Seventy-ninth street, 18.9x48X100, and 5 in Seventy-elghth street, fur Farme, perty and Southern Plantation and Lands for sale and ex- ange. TOSHUA BROWN & CO., 72 Cedar street, New York. avout twenty acres of Land,with a fine House,ice house, trees, forty trains dally, balf hour from the elty; terms easy. Inquire or JAMES THOMSON, 185 Kighth Kew York. (OR BALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM ON LONG Island or New Jeraey—Two three story frame Buildinga, with Stores, situated in Hoboken. For furtuer particulars apply to CREVIER BROS., 24 Newark alreet, Hoboken, N. J. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A RICE PLANTATION, ‘80 miles from Charleston, 8. C., by railroad; 1,250 acres, 450 under bank: good residence Herald office. 6 Fifth avenue. Island city, with tour lots Water; immediate possession give ANFENGER & EARENREICH, 30 Pine mreet. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS PRO- perty in Herkimer street, near Albany avenue, Brook- lyn, consisting of two two story and French roof Houses, in complote order, with every improvement, with over two Lots of Ground to each house; will take small amount cash ; bal- ance of equity in any good merchandise. For fall paruculare apply only to JAS. A. FISHER, 39 Nassau street, New York, room 22, from 13 to I P, M., or 1,417 Fulton avenue, opposite Fulton avenue car stables, Brooklyn. OR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK e 0} » two Cott 1B, rfect gems; one hour from ity Halt oF Fifth Avenue Hotel via Erie Railroad, and but three minutes’ walk [rom depot; price $15,000, mort- aged $00, for the two, Address BAKGAIN, box 75 ala- jon OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—-RROWN STONE HOUSES, ‘With all improvements, and conveniences on floor for housekeeping. Bb. G. LOCKE, 189 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hall. F°%, SALE, EX .d O& TO LET. brown stone House, feet front tor sale, a large assortment of private Houses, ali sizes, near Fifth enue. Inquire of 8, LIGHTSTONE, office €68 Sixth avenue. OR SALE—AT A LOW PRICE, A THREE &TORY brown stone House ; not much cash needed ; or wili ex- change for Brooklyn property. Apply at 63 Charles street, OR SALE—A VALUABLE TRACT OF 900 ACRES, with cotton and sugar fields,lying on east side Trinity River, or will exchange for afarm in New Jersey or Lon Island, within an bour of the city, or property in New York or irdoklyn, Address W. 1. HILTON, 128 Nassau street, jew York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DESIRABLE BROWN stone Houses on 30th, 45th and 4éth streets, near 5th ave- nue, for lots on or near 5th and Madison avenues. W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Kroadway. (OR SALE—OR WOULD EXCHANGE SOME FINE ‘and good paying tenement Proverty up town, for an ‘encumbered Farm or Country Seat, Westchester county preferred. Address J. L. P., Herald ollice. UR STORY F% SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE—A_ VILLA IN Ravenswood, 4. 1., fronting on the East River; hous contains 10 rooms, with ali modern improvements ; atal | and one acre ground, Inquire of 8. N. PIKE & CO,, 76 and ‘80 Broad street. OOD FARM, ABOUT 70 ACRES, NEAR SMITHTOWN, G Long Island, to exchange for improved property in thi city or Brooklyn.” Principals only addres LONG ISLAND FARM, Herald office. OTEL AND RESTAURANT.—REAL ESTATE TO EX- change for a good Hotel or Restanrant or some othe: ood paping business. Address BUSINESS, 5436 Wes! Phirty-second street. Property—950 acres of Land, near Milford, Pa., with houses, saw mill and lumber, Address LUMBEK, i4}y West ‘Thirty-second atree (0 EXCHANGE—A DESIRABLB FURNISHED HOUSE in Brooxiyn, Orst class location, for oue in Orange or Plainticld, for the winter mouths, Aduress HOYT, Brook- lyn L, I.) Poat ollice. $10 000.3ae or 8, EXCHANGE-. SPLENDID Ae Dairy or Stock Farm, 40) acres; good im- provements; Sullivan county. Also Want to buy Farm, north side of Long Island, near steamboat landing. WHITNEY, 11 Fuiton street, srooklyn. Wce TER CUUNTY.—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS Properties, from 15,000 to $125,000, free and ck exchange for city property. E. G. LOCKE, 189 Eighth street, opposite Chuton ital). A (1) ACRES OF FIRST CLASS LAND: e 0.00€ Missouri, to exchaage for merchandise Parra in New Jersey aud Houses in Brookivn and New ! John street. York. MADOX, REAL ESTATE WANTED. 25 FOOT HOUSE, WITH FULL LOT, WANTED—IN first class location; will y about $50,000 cash, DUNN, 218 Fulton street. on customers. Send description and lowest price. PUTIER BROTH SKS, Nos, Wanted. Bouse BETWEEN FOURTH AVENUE and Central Park ; aiso Lote, near Grand Boulevard or Centra! Park. at reasonable terms and price. Address REAL ESTATE, box 144 Herald oftice, for one week. wast D—A FARM; JERSEY PREFERRED, IN EX- for two Houses in Brooklyn; 15 rooms each ; all with particulars, FARM, box 124 improvements. Addres: Herald office. WANTED-a LOW PRICE WATER POWER, NEAR New York; one or more acres of land. | Audvess, with location and description, price, &c., G., box 149 Herald oflice. £ PIANOFORTES, A SEVEN OCTAVE, CARVED LEGS, HAINES BROS, Yiauoforte, $225; other fine Pianos. new and second bane, in th Pianos to rent cheap. T. & BERRY & Cv. A MAGNIFICENT, GRAND SQUARE ROSEWOOD 7 4X. octuve Pianoforte, ali modern improvements, rich au costly carved legs and ease, nenriy new ; mad $875, will be rocatel Parior niture, &c. 4, privat 262 West Forty-second street, between Seventh ues. y. RIGHARUS, BARGAIN.—CHICKERING ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave Pianoforte tor less than hai its valne; o Strang bass, carved legs, Call wt 28 Third street, near Si ‘ond avenue, for two aavs, PRIVATE FAMIL’ GOING TO LEAVE 5 residence 1.0 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. Ce Pianos atthe owes able terms of payment, We invite Pianos to our New [lustre eription of sty logney fi terms’ on which we monthly payments, Send for a catalogue. CHICKERING & SONS, 11 East Fourteenth street, N. Y, JANOS TO RENT—FROM $3 TO $8 PFR MONTH; for suie, from 60 upwards, for cash and on instal ¥. DUMSDAY'S, 124 West ments ty suit customers, at 1s, Houston s'reet. PIANO WANTED. WILL PAY CASH FOR A GOOD Pero. name price, maker's name aod full particulars, ‘Address PIANO, Herald office, JDIANCS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND I akers, at lower most beamitul styles, of ditter ent ces tur cash or monthly instalments, or ATERS’, (81 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, would do weil to examine our fine a#sortment of instru. basing, as our facilities will admit of grv jay a better piano for the same price than any other house ments beiore trace. Cail and be convinced at sn HAINES BROTHERS’ new Piano Rooms, 27 Union aqui +PRIGHT PIANOS. —THE BEST STOCK OF UPRIONT for sale or to reat at the manufactory East Houston eireei, near Broad- pianoe in the or MARTINS & BON, way. DENTISTRY. * SPECIALTY..-LAUGHING GAS FOR EXTRAC- A onal, Dr, A, J. st Fourwenth street, three doors west of Uni- 2 each addi Ling, #1 the fiat tcoth, LBY. 22 versity place. RTIFICIAL _T! gum Teeth $1 each , set conti iow For doing al) Kinds of work, 178 LEXIN! ston’ comprising as toliows Nor Mincone ty Served Tosewoo! iw iy Suite, i] 5 ni | Bide Tables tne Proct Line Eacravinge: Man ss English Velvet Carpets, ravings, Mantel Ornaments, iano, full round corners, of brilliant tone Brussels and Three- bedroom Suits; lows; Oak Rare os Bet Eisner, Epleters aus », Extension Tables and Chairs, Glassware, Kitchen’ Utensils, &c, wig A ~—RARE CHANCE-—THREE PRIVATE RESIDENCES, * three story, bigh stoop, ‘or other property; also two Houses on Fourth avenue, French flat plan; corner resi- dence; three bey A stoop brown stone, furnished; 7 and fine finish, by Waters, Carpeta; carved “epmeted marble WEDNESDAY, Oct. U1, at 11 o’ciock, at our salesr’ 9% Chambers and 77 Reade stre —TO EXCHANGE, THREE BRICK HOUSES IN + Hampden street, Iirooklyn, for Western Land. Some cash required, Address TAYLOR, box 40 Jersey City Fost | ginred Birds, native aod Trevien. ae lasy shades, prepared by the wei! known taxidermist, FRIDAY, Oct. 18, at 10% o'clock, af our sulearooma, pee ee and 77 Reade astrects. P ticulars in time, = Locust eeu amelie }ALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Oflice and Salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. ‘sale of second hand Furniture, will sell on MONDAY, t their salesroom, Nassau street, opposite the Post oflice, second hand ays, in groaps and bie Timber Land; location very desirable; easy of ; good water power; rich soil; title perfect and unen- cumbered; would be sold’ cheap for cash or exchanged for Food elty proverty.; agents need not apply, A note addressed Herald office, stating where an interview A —VERY FINE PIECE OF MILL PROPERTY FOR + sale or exchange. Inguire at 95 Liberty street, room 24. pussies JOHNSYON & VAN PASSELL a. 106 o'clock, XCHANGE,—STORE PROPERTY, BROWN STONE “7 tront, for small house, Farm or Lots. Inquire at 1,744 | q large assortment of Curtains, velvet and Brussels mantel Mirrors. Parlor Suits, Builet Piano, Easy Chairs, Bedroom Fu ainted and enamelled Suits, Wardrotes, ureaus, Washatands, Ki Room Furniture, Library Suits, Hookcas Also Kitchen Furniture, with which the # ey walnut Suits, Lounges, Dressing rtaing, Dining eeretaires, sc. dences in Westchester county, within one hour of New York, to exchange for New York or Brooklyn improved pro- Pezty's prices from $7,000 to 84V,00) each; Several unencum- re ‘ker, brocatel Also 50 Sewing Machines, various makers. Also three elegant Sofa edsteads, Two splendid Mantel Mirrors. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ollice and nalesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post o Bronze Cloc asen, Figures, & belng the entire importatign of Sate ay Senor Pandolfin| CO., by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, day and Friday, at their salesroom, 37 RT AT AUCTION, ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, 82 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. PzCHANGE. BROOKLYN, NEAR | FORT GREEN, House; direction, Kast New York, Prospect Park, South Brooklyn or Eastern District. Principals, address G., box OR EXCHANGE—FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone Honse in Park avenue; 4 brown stone high stoop, 25x60x10), in Madison avenue; 9 three story brown smaller Houses or Lots; also Brooklyn apd Elizabeth Pro- ‘on Wednesday, Thurs- Nassau street, GOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT WHITESTONE, L. L, xas works, and all necessary ‘out-buildings, plenty of frait Important Sale of FINE O1L PAINTINGS, By order of the Executors of the state of the late Richard Also anumber of superb Works the studios of eminent artista of Pi ther with the entire collection of a gentleman removing from imported from Bunseidor’, tone: ‘The sale will occupy two evenings, October 10 and 11, Tues- Wednesday, and commence at 8 o'clock, at the Som- erville Gallery, Fifth'avenue and Fourteenth atrect. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 108 Liberty, 33 Church and 111 Cedar streets. and one of the best places in the country for game of all kinds, Address PLANTATION, WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GENTLEMAN'S Country Seat and Farm, near Albany ; flue improve- Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, ments, for New York Property. iquity, $25,000, Apply at ‘at ck On MONDAY, at 103 o'clock, WALDRON & COOKE. will’ sell ae above, chattel mortgage, the Furniture of three rooms, con! two Brussels and one Veivet Carpet, two Ke B eight Chairs, one rosewood Parlor Suit, ‘Table, &c., dc. By order by virtue of a GYOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FACTORY IN LONG steam power; plenty of , two Wasnstand: Mattresaes dd ba pal slip covers; Centre of Fredrick Rbi On MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, WALDRON & COOKE sell ‘at salesroom—a special sale— Horses, Wagon and Harness, com bment—One tine Ham! » one Rorrel trottin, Phaeton, one turn-out seat Dog Cart tm good condition ; on ‘also two good business Horses, one RT NOTICE. ‘The attention of connoisseurs and admirers of the fine alled to@ very fine collection of Ot Paintings by American and kuropean arti ton, without reserve, at Art jay and following beset a rising in. part a gentle- letonian Mare, one sor- ¢, one aix-reat Park two sets hand-made commencing at 11 VY, Auctioneer. street, on Mond: RT NOTICE. Wiil be sold at auction by P. LEVY, at Artista’ Sales- room, 661 Broadway, ne ntral Hotel, on Mon- day and following’ eve e yuper) collection of Oil Paint tninent American and European ariists. ollection, which is one o. the finest ever offered at jety of subjects, which will ings, contributed by cion, consists of a sold positively without reserve. Over $25,000 worth and over 500 lots of ificent Househoid Furniture, at public auction, johday morning, October 9, at 11 o'clock preciseiy, at the elegant five story browa stone residence, 252 West Forty-second street, between Sevehtb and Eighth avenues, two magnificent * rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte latest style; Veive ronzes, Vaintings, 15 rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Hair jattresses, Bedding, Library and Dining Furui- 4, NICHOLS, Auctioneer. BANKRUPTCY. Brussels Carpets, Curtains, ture, &e. Bale positive. ASSIGNEE'S SALE IN Rich and elegant Cabinet Furniture, Oct. 10, at 1039 o'clock, at No. 550 Broadway. Pull particulars on morning of sale. ___ HENRY B. HERTS, Auctioneer. _ YT. W. MGOWAN, JR. AUCTIONEER, MONDAY, October 9, at 10 o'clock, at the Grocer Myrtle and Cariton avenues, Fixtures, consisting of black wainut top Show Cases, Scales, Chandeliers, Stoves, &c. M‘GOWAN & PAY on TUESDAY, ounters, S* elving, , Auctioneers, 28 Liberty street. ANIEL A. MATHEWS, A UCTIONE Salesroom 521 Broadway. AT PRIVATE SALE FOR SHIKPY DAYS ONLY, OF THE MOST ELEGANT FURNITURE, strictly first class city made custom work, wi'l be offered on MONDAY, October 9, AT PRICES DEFYING CO) Parti¢s desiring to turnish their residences with Drawing Room, Parlor, Library, Dimng Room and Chamber Furni- ture of exclusively new designs and the most elaborate finisn, will tind articies that cannot be excelled in styie aud work- YOUK INSPECTION SOLICITED AT 621 BROADWAY, cholas Hote! Buil (0 EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE OR OTHER OF PROPERTY ON BROADWAY, t, Washington, Thirty.fifth, sth and 13ist aireets, )XEUUTORS'S AL y Fourth, Ninth a Seventy-second, Seventy-third, 17th, art of estate ot the jate Paul larlem, Brooklyn. te., 4 H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, 18/1, at IBo'ck ck, at the Excbange Salesroom, No. ML Broadway (Trinity Puliding): ‘The St. James Hotel Twenty-siath street. Brondway— No. 7 ‘outhwest corner of Broadway and granite House and Lot, 27x100 fect. 28 and £9; Washington street, Nos. Hot, 88.10 feet on We Washington aireet “No. 151; Lot, 16.8x93.9, ‘Ninth avenue, Seventy-second and Seventy-third streets 22 244 feet; depth on each Weat Thirty fifth street State Arsenal. Lots; frontage ou Ninio street, 275 feet. East 117th and 118th rtreets—7 Lota, 373 feet eant of avenue ‘A, each 25x100,10 feet, with two story frame House and small WANTED—ON THE BOULEVARD, FOR CASH ind 6 Warren street, Fourth avenue-—8 Lots, entire west front between 13uth and 99.10 feet troutx2) feet depth, with Brick Fuc- ist street—12 Lots, south side, adjoining avenue lots, each Third avenue—No. 2291, front and rear Houses and Lot; 26.6x104 feet, east side, between 12th and L2bth streets. he entire Block bounded by See ist and 02d streets, contaming 48 fuil lots, posed Cryst: Palac ‘Third avenne— Lots, southeast corner L7th street. st With sireet—Scuth side, & Lots, adjoining avenue .4 feet south of Ninety- opposite the pro} Second avenue—2 Lots, casi side, eighth street, ench 25. rirst avenue— Lots, Lots, west side, 50.5 feet south of 116th side, between First avenue and st corner 102d street, each avenne A, 25x100 f 1isth street—) Lot, south side, 100 feet west of First avenue 300 feet east of Second uth side, 275 feet east of Firat ave. same proportion, and month'y payments taken t Ltd y payments wakens | 96, 100,10 feet. reet—4 Lota, noi Broadway. nue, 25x100.10 feet eac! ne chane Toe onth stde, 835 feet west of Third ave- old for $300; stool and cover: two. satin si » Coamber, Dining esidence. A bight Pacific street, Brooklyn—No. §87, House and Lot, 16.8x100 be Division street, Brooklyn—4 Lots, near De Bevoise ave- nue, each 2x10 feet. ‘Amos street, Brooklyn—6 Lots, near De Bevoise avenue, each 25x10 feet. ‘Fourth and Fifth avenues, Sixteenth street, Brooklyn—65 nd Gores, being north half of block. Filth avenue, Brooklyn—Northeast corner of Forty-fifth ‘Also 39 Lots ou Kingsland avenue, De Bevoise avenue, Richardson stract, North Henry street, ‘Clty of Grand Rapids, Michigan—Ful part of Lots 6 and west corner of Onk wir enst side, between Cherry and Ga sirects, Lots 10, 14, Division street, soutlenst corner street, Gast side, THE CITY JA. wid dispose of magoilicent 734 octave, rich rosewood Pinnoforte, carved legs, round corners, in use 6 months, cost Su, for $3U0¢ Stool, Cover and Music Stand; elegant Parior 8 and Kedroom Suits, and Bearoom Suite in rosewood and walnut, at less than half original cost. Call at private Ktreet, south side, s0x16 (eet; Shelton street, t, Lot No. 5, 50x12) ect, lot 16; Sheitor ple streets, Lote lu, Li, 15 and 18, en ‘Terme of sale on improv d property :—Sisty por cent of the purchase money may remain on bond aud mortyage for three years, and two-thirds may remain on the unimproved \HICKERING & SONS’ PLANOFORTES.—THE BEST prices. and upon the most favor- the attention of persons d_ mapa can be had on application at the Auc- id pric dt pt magn op § office, No. 3 Pine street. eli to those desiring to make easy AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN & BROWN, ‘Obliee 6 Broadway, Jonathan W. Allen, Josian W. Brown, Horatio Henriques. REAL ESTATE AY PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SALE. TUESDAY, Cotoner 10, At twelve o'clock, mt the H HENRIQUES, Salesroom M1 (By order of the trusters ot the Mount Sinai Hospital.) The valuable property now occupied by the Mount Sinat n Twenty-seventh and ‘Twenty enth and Eighth avennes. ‘A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage Maps and particulars at the office of the Auctioneers, 96 ighth streets, be- pean, IN SEARCH OF A FIRST CLASS PIANO , AUCTIONEEK, HAZARD, Jt. lway, corner Pine stree., te Broker and Anetioneer, Important Au tion Sale rt Biaty-three Cottage Lots, Orange Valley, N. J. Orange Mountain, N. Joy AY, Oct. V1, 1°71, Fifty-seven minutes from Barclay street, Bighteen trains each Free special train leaves foot of Bare 1, Delaware. Lackawanna and o'clock precise EVH A SPRCIALTY. BEAUTIFUL ‘Weatern Rayiroad, at gam Teeth from $10 iipward perfect ting guaranteed. Kvery fuciity and quail asic 4 9, MBNN IN, 24 Bowen bined F 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS «+ day, Monday, October 9, at 103g o'clock, corner Hi and Elizabeth streets, Stock and Fixtures of ® Gi Liquor Store; also Horse, Wagon and Harness, i and LO ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. M Administrator's Sale, a 4 pelousetold Furniture, osewood Pianotorte, Chandelier E. 8. LUDLOW « CO, ‘will sell by suction TUESDA’ Octoier 10, ai 11 o'clock, at the private residence 35 W: Forty-sixth atrect, near’ Filth avenue, viz. :--Carved roses wood Parlor Suits, in crimson green alk and drab reps; warble top Centre a fancy Tate laid Etagere and ‘abies, Sofas, Lounges, oa Table, Butfet and Dining Chairs, rosewood and ¥ Beduteads, Dr Bureaus, Was) ‘fine al ? Chandeliers and Gas Fixture gvod Bresselg and ingrain Carpets, Kitchen Utensils, tc. 3 gues now ready at No, $ Pine street. N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1871, AT VALENTINES O Hill, on the road between oaks ‘and Mount Vernong New York, will be offered for sale a jarge and desirable stock of Contractors’ too, Derricks, Oxen, Horses, Mi Wagons, &c. Irant leave New York, vie Haden. Rives Railroad for Yonkers, Harlem Raiiroad for West Mount Vernon und New Have Ratlroad for Mount Vernon, Vali tiue’s Hill being within twenty minutes’ drive of either Sale positive. PATRICK BRADY. IL PALNTINGS AT AUCTION.—PARTIER navind stock of Paintings to be sold for cash wil! piease call afi 583 Broadway, near Frince street, immediately, 3 A. CALDWELL, Auctioneer, AWNBROKER'S SALE—MONDAY, JAMES AGA EC Avctioneer, will sell, at 69 New Bowery. 400 lots Men's and Worren’ Clothing, Beds, Pillows, Blankets. order of Mra. H, Aufses, Stanton street. a —« Pawnbrokers sale-—Watches and Jewelry, by JAM! AGAR, Auctioncer, 59 New Bowery, will sell on Thesday, October ‘10, at 10% o'dlock, Sul) lots of Gold and Silver Watches, oldand Diamond Jewelry, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Opera Giaases, Guna, Pistols, Musical and Mathematical’ Instruments. By order of A. J. Jackson, 90 Prince uireet. 1 Pawnbrokers Sale—Wednesnay—Women’e —_ Cloth! JAMES AGAR wiil sell, at 99 New Bowery, {00 lots Silk other Dresses, br. and woollen Shawls, rempapis Silks, Underclothing, sbecta, Quilts, Blankews and otber seas sonable yoods. iv order of Joon J. , 45 Sixth avenne. + Pawnbroker’s sale—Thursday—JAMES AGAR. will sell, a@ ‘New Bowery, 400 lots of Dresses, Shawis, sheets, Blunkets, Heds, Pillows, By order of M.’ Levy, ete Pawnbroker’s sale—Friday—JAMES AGAR, Auetio will sell at 59 New Bowery, a large assortment of M Woman's Clothing, Bed Clothing, Table Linen, &o. By of P, Bryan, 17 Walker street. AWNBROKER'S SALE_WATCHES AND JEWELEW JAMES AGAK, Auctioneer, 59 New Bowery, 4 wiilseli on Tues tay, October 10, at 10% o'cloak, ey 500 Lots of Gold and Silver Wate! Goid aud Diamond Jewelry, Gola Guard and Fob Chains, Opera Glasses, Guns, Pistols, Musical and Mathematical Ingtrumenta, By order of A.J, Jackson, 90 Prince street, PAV NBROKER'S SALE, THIS, DAY. JAMES AGA! Auctioneer, wil! soll, at 59 New Bowery, 400 lote Bhawis, Undercloihes, Blankets, Quilts, Feather eds, lows, ‘By order of Join J. Kelly, 208 First avenue, ‘ PAWNBROKER'S SALE.—JOUN MORTIMER, @. Fon Bromiway, will soil to-morrow (Monday), Men: ‘omen's Clothing, Beauing, Carpets ot H, MeAleean Second avenus. AWNBROKER’S SALE—WEDNESCAY, BY JO MORTIMER, +2 East Broadway, of 50) Lote Men's Women's Clothing, Bedding and other fine Goods. Order M. Davis, No.3 Sulhvan street. AWNBROKER’S SALE—THUBSDAY, BY JOH MORTIMER, 42 East Broadway, of 500 lots Men's Women's choice ' Clothing, Bedding, Feather Beds, Pill Shoes and other valuable Goods. Order Solomen & Co, Eighth avenue. PAWNBROXER'S SALE—FRIDAY, BY JOHN, aaa ER, Broadway, of 400 lots Men’s and Women’ o lothing, Bedd: ne and other Goods. Order P. Freel, ree msbitrg. is ae eee | AWNBROKERS’ SALES. by KR, FIELD, Auctioneer, 121 Bowery. Monaay, Oct. 9—By order H. McAleenan, Men's and Woe. men’s Clothing. ‘Tuesday, Uct. 10—By order R. Simpson & Co., Men’s an@ Women’s Clothing. Wednesday, Uct. 11—By order Wilaon, Green & Co., Wok. men's Clothing. ‘Thursday, Oct. 12—By order Simpson, Somers & Co., Men’ and Women's Clothing. riday, Oct. 13—By order H. Nelson, Women's Clothing. OL H. SMITH & CO., AUCTIONEE! WILL SELIG R at auction on tie promises, at 11 aces, THURSDAY, October 12, Valuable Business mibyien agi of House and tw@ corner of Fulton and Washington streets, Astoria, Long Isiand ity, one block from Ninety-second street ferry and + steamboat dock. fh ‘rhis property comprises a new three story frame Store Dwelling, built in the best manner; 1s 25x38 feet ; contal six rooms on each of the upper floors; marble mantel throughout. The store floor Is fullsize of bartding and mirably adapted for any business purpose ; for a botel, or store is nusurpassed by any stand in the place. The Lots are 25x10) fect, adjoin each other, and are in best business part of Astoria; only 50 per cent cash ; bal on mortgage for a term of years; sale positive ; witle perfect. S DINGEE, AUCTIONEER, , Tmmportant Auction Sale 1,000 Valuable Lots, Paterson, N. WEDNESDAY, ‘Detober’11, 1871. 13 o'clock, on the Finest Property in Paterson. Only 40 minutes from New York. Forty (rains to and fro daily. Splendid ace modations by Erie Railway Depot of New Jeracy Midland Railroad on ive grounds, + Len all the pro cailsean Connects with ail parts of the city and all r: trains Riveralde is situated on the great horseshoe bend of the Beautiful Passaic River. Mas two and « haf miles of splendid water front. The Broad, klegant Avenues of the city are graded through it, Terms:—10 per cent cash on day of sale, 10 per cent th'riy days, 10 per cent in sixty days, the balance oo ry three yearsit desired. Free Excursion, Free Collation. H Parties from New York take the 10 A.M. train, Erie Rais foot of Chambers street, New York. for maps and further information aj Sea TORR IT, Secretary, JAMES VAN BLARCOM, First National Bank building, JAMES BELL, 105 “Market street, Paterson, N. J. 8. DINGE) 82 Gadar street, New Yor! GS, HERMa AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF GENTEK! . Household’ Faraiture, Mirrors, Carpet, Pianos, Ac. Wednesday, October 11, at 104 olclock, at 64 Went Fir second ircet, between ‘Fifth aud Sixth avenues, the enti Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furostare, Carpets, Mirrors, Stoves, one Steinway Piano, Oileioth, &oq Sale positive. Houseeepers and ceaiers invited. HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAU'S BALE SS. Millinery and Vancy Goods, On Monday, October 9, 10 dtclook, at 13 Bowery, a large assortment Faney Goods, us Ribbons, Flowers, Pock Brushes, \Wailets, Portemonnaies, Sachels, Kid Gloves, & By order of L. RIN USKOPF, City Marshal. ” G_ HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, SALE, OF NOUSEHOLD te F re. Monday, Octover 9, at 104 o'clock, 13 Bowery, the entire Household Furniture of a family abo to leave for, pe, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room ane Bedroom Furniture, Bedaing, Matiresses, Chairs, Tableas Lounges, &c., &c. 10! Houses: kecpers and dealers ivited, Also on Tuesday, October 10, atl o'clock ners Safe, combination locks, 2 Des| yee Furniture. L. RINDSKOP?, City Marshal. Orto “MUSICAL. = CAR! A NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, For a reply to the repeated and unjust attacks npon oF methods of instruction we challenge professora of eithe vooul or instrumental music to produce pupils that, in a criti cal examination, can excel, if equal, those attending thie ina stituiion, ‘Our experience has convinced us that music in this country bas been very superficially taught and that many of rofessore” who oppose wie Conservatory system would classed iow aa Conservatory puptls, THE GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES areat No, 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, New York ; No. 102 COURT ST RELI, near State, Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE, Pianoforte st pupil's residence for $10 per qnarter beat reforence given. Address, with residence, TEACHE! box 122 Herald Uptown Branch’office, 1,246 Broadway A FIRST CLASS SOPRANO WOULD LIKE position ina choir; isa good reader and famibar wit Episcopal service. Adar » box 163 Herald ouice. MEBICA! RVATORY OF MUSIC, 19, next Clarendon Hotel, RY SCHROEDER, Director. ction 1 all branches of music. Singing and Piano Ciads are now forming. For further particulars and new prospectus apply a8 FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER OF PIANO AND singing will rece.ve pupils, of all ages, for thorongh and Fapid instruction; wil ach at her rooms; #1 ned by Uatvess or go'to pupis? residences, at mode: Dest Petertncem, Cali on of wadrens, a8 above, Alisa He Lng: Lazleton’s Piano Rooms, Pi EBLE S \ARD.—PIANO TEACHERS AND PERSONS DESIROUS of learning the piano should procure the progressive and iments, oy Mark Hl rice 2 erate, REIN= Rinurg suse Store, 410 Fone oT HALLAM'S Mua’ tical Academy, 12 Union square, Fourth avenue. ve \UITAR, VIOLIN. PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HARe Fong? Private Lessons, day and Gromng. extaniianed Bighih wi Me Fe eeeied, Plee CHINES *YAY. WATSON, Director. XUITAR.—PROFESSOR NAPOLEON GOULD, cane FT brated Guitarist, enavles his pupils ina lew lessous accompany songs and play efectively. 121 Bast Thirty: ond street, near Lexington avenue. Banjo taught practid cal'y by note, ost PUNE ‘THE KAISER | MARUH," Ra, eo} Wagner, We. “Urpheus with Hin Lute, a4 Mot. jenhauer, 40: b erner vate the ag a er 08 ft vi i jsasier, J. W, Grosctei, the victims of the We: ee HIAUER ret . 64 Montgomery street, Jersey City, M**, SOHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE VIOLIN, FOR) articuiars apply at 5 9 Second avenue, QIGNOR 8, STRINI, BASSO, WHO HAS SUNG FOI 8 ‘several years i a choir in a Protestant church, take a similar position. Adi 110 West Fifteenth street. > QINGING, PIANO, VIOLIN AND HARMONY TAUGH ‘at DUMSDAY'S Music Academy, 124 West Hout pireet, or at pupli's residence, by W. T. MER and V. DUM DAY. Terins moderate. $ PER MONTH. —PIANO AND SINGING vawonagd weak voices nad epowerful; also use Salen” ust ott school for young ladies, aM West Thiriy

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