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4 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. inereaee i to the revenues of the city. BUILDING, REBUILDING ita oe PIERS AND BULE- It will be seen, by referring to the report of the Super- ‘The following report sent to the Mayor on June 22 ts DOW published for the drst time :— tains: rr ot peperts ana Suppliss, bi erewwiths gubmitied, Dap, oe i of work has been done by the 246 awp $48 Broavway, New Youk, Aprit partment building, rebuilding and repairing pleryand 4 ‘New | bulkheads during the past twelve months than in the Te the Mow. A. Oamey Halt, Mayor of tie city of first year of its organization, and the facilities tor ‘com- mm subdivision 9, of merce have been thereby much increased. Ive new — ng vigtone of eubeinis piers have been constructed, thirty piers rebuilt and re- att, paired and (en bulkheads rebuilt and repaired. For the regurt tt ry om my details of the expenditures tor said work you are respect: Tncluaive, belng its second | Wully referred to the said report of the Superintendent of ind Supplies babe ey WHARF ACCOMMODATION FOR STEAMSHIPS. Comantegenere ot Numerous, applications ‘Rave becn received trom va- seen et Kane. rious steamship lines for ad as. vert ait guiiains-. commodate the increasing business of those. already e meation of all | (Abii afford accommodation for several steam. “de shy fines 1 new ly organized, aud tor others now oceupy- ‘if the action ef the Hoard during | ug bortis on the opposiie shore the with reterence to the vari the Board has tull ‘appreciated the necessity of pro. ‘tant branch of 8 for this im) uf me adopted, have engaged the atiention and rales made by said contracts made by said Board, and ‘ne 7 made by ing all ape nt fund ‘of the bat DT ‘when aud also liqui uid rate sine nds issued tor their ction wt maturi cy thus making the wharves now necessary, consirur fotlow. | owned by the corporation seltsustaining, and not as sons | heretofore a charge upon the city, re. OBSTRUCTIONS ON WHARVES, PIERS AND BULKHEADS. The Vepartment has met with much opposttion in the ‘Annuat | fouioval oF the Obstructions’ om the wharves. and buck. ian, | Reads and in the slips irom many who, trom long “Giaw | occu of public property, have sipposed themselves ee | en itled to exclusive possession, aud. some delay as Sow | been occasioned in the removal of these obstructions in a0 | commquence, of snjunctions having, been obtained re- Pay] ining the action of the Department In this recard. Py TT) These imyune lon having been. eh set aside, the depart- Zoo) | Ment Now sees no reason why the water front should ¥ not at an early day be cleared of all obstructions, and a $28 | larce area of what accom nodation be redeemed ior the zw | ¢xclusive use of legitimaie commerce. Bend COLLECTION OV WHAKY RENTS AND WHARTAGE, 2900 ected since the an report tor rents of bend veharver and and leased and the daily, collection of ber thove une 8 al by the Treas. ie Seri feport amoumw to the 'sum of $412,014 4 which id over to the City Cha Chamberlain for ac PAX | coune or the Comimusioners of the Siuking Fund. + Raw | He. amount collected during the previous year, as per * Zoo | Mast report, was $350,901 64, owing an increase of re- nd ceapts tor the past year ansounting gto the sum of $8,073 89, i in compliance with rovision of said 148 | subdivision of section 6, the Board subiniy the following a= - 1A LIST OF THE ORDERS AND RULES ed ed THE BOARD IN THE ORDER OF THEIR ANO} br] ol 1S, Each Superintendent ‘Of Docks shall be $i | on ty (h his district from feu.A. M. to 4 PM daily, ox. Roo ign Sundays or when engaged ‘in reporting to this od {int It, IS7L.—The collectors having tn chi om jarge the col- + Dit | lection districts of the Department of Docks fare directed | t report weekly to the Board the obstructions on piers i PR | and vulkheads. 200 | Avgcsr§, Ioil.—The Superintendents of Docks shall re. 4 | the Treasurer, the name and tonnage of all Ye etive districts from which wharfage od partment collec 200 |" Decusnnen 7, 187L—On and ‘ater iis date the fine im: 2,000 pared for grt horses on piers where no plattormsare 4 id down jor their use shall be $2 per day for each horse, ine | instead « of heretotore. Hy anf Pe ia72.—In order to prevent injury to the “4 ie ow eat the piers all persons a receiving, paving stones ~ tore the same are landed, provide plitiorms or organ 1. Lsnistanni and James ©, Marriott was appointed to dil tus Sar YT: 1871. —William ©. Emmett, Jr, was appointed oly antlimg to receive the same; and in case of tailure so to Gorn fine 0, $39 1s hereby imposed upon the constznees or owners of such stone for each day it shull remain on the pier. 1 BOARD DURING THY PAST ith han ‘ann Tors steam pile driver to cost $425. mlicury W. Johnson was appointed Suver men SS Willians B. Du 7 —W iia rvem 2 With Janies Nelso Poter Voorhis and Patrick Nor- ete ndent of Docks aud George W. Lynch was ap: | ton for 40,000 cubie Yard! of Fip-rap stone for foundation nted CX, u agacener. wall ai 89 per cul ated June 10, 1871, in ea tee W., MeQerd redgned as Jamies Brat lore 4,000 barrels ot Portland ce- chier D Draugintan i in the tuoers Bureau. £0, gold, er barrel. Dated June 10, 1871. " aterriit wasappotnted as | ™f"Witt overt h, James Andrews and James tcl sun 31, 2871, hee Marriott resigned as Asslat- second provision of ard sai the totlow ing stan ment ves gages 1s atven- M. Andrews Wor 40 cunie yards # ol granite for river Wall tf pe cubic yard tor porton below the batter, and vane sor that portion with batter, Dated fF ne George W. Townsend for building bulkhead wall under water TS ot Pt hs and duties tion during the 1 water a: the Battery and pler Nol North River, at year enuling ‘Apel os, 18s $20 per Suble yard 1 seanite aud, $3 per cuble yard of concrete mixed and laid, for hearting or filing. Dated 1—onaa! Board met and ied on the éth day of Mi the election of Jonm i. 7, Agnow, Preeident, aud Hea uiey Sunlth, Treasurer, aud tne ioliowing Were a one airing: Wiliam Wood, Near ‘h Semith anol i itn yl | Toren 18/1, Commissioner Toot September 2, 2 itith sidney F. Shelbourne for removing sunken crib At foot of Futy-hinth street, North River, for 8575. Dated Seprember 9, 1571 th BL F. Shelbourne for removing sunken crib hy seventh street, North River, for $875, at ‘eon of was @ | Detea October 4, 1871. polnted Treasurer pro lem. during the abee or Commis | th a ‘George W. Townsend, for laying rip-rap, broken Bani qfone, aml concrete for foun dation of river wall trom the mewber | Baiterv took pier No.1 North Kiver, at $2.50 a ae val 5 per cubic or broken stone and nd hing, RAmie OW Lop the grading at Gansevoort ard, North uth River, at fifteen cours pe runping toot heat Bi ul ik at ya 1872. Kane there ay res ond the of eerstery to the Tiourd, but has acted a up 0 “on Januar’ 18 i, Commiestoner Ki cimet | ‘0 ane was rot the Exccutive Committee, — remove sh "The elie orts Were appoin.ed members of the Anditi \ u a Committee’ Millian’ Wood, chaurimass; Wilson V. Hun | (Revceaber is teri sat ore z gm is ee ici . i. With Ste mA. Jenks & .. to rebul West half Tne Fresktent Of the Board is, ex ofteio, a member of ) ri Hast River, for $8440. Dated Mare aime 2’. With James Bigler, George Southard and William AMPROVEMENT OF THE The work under the new system of bulkhead and | Chamber ite pis hive pine tim dock hnproveinents was commenced oa Juy Livi, aa | berm wed ae ae a 1b O38! yellw ping planks at $2; point south of Pier No, 1 North sive ad Las been pr 4 899: wh! ate cuted Jere witha $B the de wich that the luniied means | dre wed. allow pine thnber sawed 3 9 liad the Department received ihe muney it was by law yor ae oe tenders, 8118 exch. Dated entitled to receive a large amount o permanent work, | under the new system, would have been eum © aeenene, Ss We white Bees oF spruce piles, at prices rang: the uncertainty as to the amount of fun.« w be plnoed ot Its dloposal anaehe iiuse’ of She rescuer | ge .crop bee te 08 Tistep wkaaRERS 1 ion, pave 10 12 inehes long, ‘ib . et With James Bigtor, George Southard and William EX yp into its treasury’ have prevented (he work | be 3 being prosecuted with that eelority wi be per. Rp une commerce and oleae economy all aoe expendiure of the Department oy mization to April $ »ISd. was. by oF at the rate of ihas asked'ot the Ok BY THE BOARD AND THE PURPOSES AND AMOUNTS THERUOF, Treasurer's revort sybuitted berewith, to which | f you are respectfully reierred, contain: statement of | We pavencets make by the ourd and the purposes and that sum but $1 |. leaving @ balance of $1.00 | amounts thereot. sll due the Depariment on i tts requis tions, us it will be observed tha: partmenthasapplied | No lease for but hile more than halt Nwaseslutledipqurcea” aad | granted by pas received Jess than the half of the sum it has applied Allot whet NE AGNEW, wit, on o. oN, RICHARD M. HENR & GhPN CL KANE, ‘he public is entitled to fully know the obstacles thar have heen encountered by the Departinent of Docks in its LiJAM WOOD, Evers: T unan Secretary. efforts to push forward the linporiant work o: Whari and NEW YORK CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION. ot Rinking ind ‘the sain of $3,500,000 ‘and nas received ot hart or bulkhead property has bee or bu! roperty has been Rourd during the Vast Seat r Commissioners placed at the disposal of the Dew: The Commissioners of Docks ha: oes ee uty rather to submit to the ee ae be y in proseet them than to run the : Deparunent inte dew debt, KHowsng that in the end the merchants and taxpayers of the eit Would place the respon jobity tor the dvlay in ymaugurad Hive le ew aystem of ducks where it he aged wrunent of Docks on May 4, Is71, n conformity with th NLA requisition to the Commins: the inking’ Fund, requesting them to direct ‘troller to issue dock bonds to ment, ways constdered it Page revoru. he new avetem of docks was adupted by the Board governing this Department April 13, 187), was a> proved by the Commissioners of the binkaby «und April th this connection it. ts deemed Proper to say that the Commissioners governing this Depariment from the ‘ue ALBANY, Feb, 15, 1873. ort unless the Deparument hdd 10 its (reasury tne | Tn the Constitutional Commission to-day an inact sith which to ment ned ite Cy bend | amendment to the judiciary article was moved by id rime be | Mr. Presto to increase the number of Supreme | Court Judges to two in each judicial district, whicn Committee of the Whole on the legislative article | Several amendments were offered, bat nodedinite action was taken, Adjourned untt! Monday at four o'clock, they took off @ resoived to incu ions on behalt | *e | was referred. The Commission then into went city "GOVERNMENT. the uses and purposes of the Department e/1,the Commissioners of th npiinialiienlinnes ne Vomptrol er to issu . Was received June 20, and $5.00) August. Bb, Lar | (OF FICTAL,) two sums were received (1 om Comptroller Connolly ‘aiter repeated calls trom the Deparuncnt, but no assurances were given that the balance would be placed at ite dis posal when needed. From August 26, 1871, to Nove! 9, 1871, the Depart ment net only recelved ‘no, money, but was ‘el definite idea as to whether a further amount oi tands Would be} need st tus for carrying on its work. une: from Sapte. | ber 16, 171, Mr. Green Was Acting Comptroller, sikd on November 20, 1871, beea! mpirolter. ‘The Cominissioners of Docks had several interviews wite the present Comptroller in_revrence to ite $2) balance of the appropriation of $1,000.00 ane ihe jcpart ment, and were at rst of opinion that the moucy wou be pia to the vepariment, but they were tual formed by the Cowptrolicr that it the Deparime the money It must obtain tron Cour: 4 manda compelling tim (0 p plica OR Wan Stade ro the Court ters mendengaas Suage aiter hearing tull arguments on both sides, du Pep, 10, 0 in the thakr, Present—Wiltiam Wade. eq., and © quorum of mem be That 14h street. trim the Harlem Hiver to Third ave. nue, be pated with Bel block pavement pariat Cire ave goth wtrect, be with Belgian of trapblock pa hath sides of Fifty sevem'h nue to Hudson River, the si | 73 eect avenue to the East iA ta the curb and gutter rd avenue to the Fast regulated and (graded, the curb and gutter stones il une: mace bid serge! rect len or granite Dick pan to Maiden lane, gia oF g ‘or granii it Sprace street id street met” be paved i Be Belglan or sranive bl aved twit nels 1 stick seat it Vel 5 Pathat Fe at ‘rom old to and including Peck lp De paved with Belgian oF granite block pave: ite “a 2 Li anann ctr ont, jock pavement wert be bulit on the and “Thirteenth 3 rece! in and culvert be built on sess werent rend third street anc Thiteenth tire representatives of the city of New York elected to the Senate and Assembly of this State be requested to obtain the passage of a law to make Provision fo vavemens with stone pavements of carriass in this city heretofore laid w! th wooden or ‘concrete pavements, ential the Commissioner of nf Public Works be authorized ected to Femove lainp-posis and lamps from he ‘has been losed Paxteper ccc inh prihat street lamps be lighted in Seventy-eighth street, from First avenue to avenue That Twenty-second sireet, from Broadway to Fifth avenue, and from Sixth averiue to the North River, be Paved with Belgian or granite block pavement. ‘hat Kighty-second ‘st avenue to the stree! Bast River, be regulated an aa ae graded, ‘the curb and gutter ba are sok and the nidewaiks { wghat Sixt “ninth street, from be epulated and pave- That 127th street, trom the Minh to'the Eighth avenue, be oy ae "That 120th a m Fifth avenue to Manhattan street, be regulite ae ae us curb and gutter ore eet nd the fed a gr th street from rity ‘ave se ‘to Kivhth avenue be fee ula ea ae Rema the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks fi ahat avenue Ay ‘trot mn i06th to 116th street, be re ng a graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the Withee at oth sides of Thirty-fifth street, from Vike avenue to East River, carb oe Kutter stones be set and the eee Gagged ed and reflagged. jinety. street, from Third (o Fourth avenue, lated side- bet rH vr /igd curb and gutter stones set 8 That the sidewalk ounorth side of Fort secon street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, be flagg ‘That Lo2d street, irom avenuo st. Neliolas to Lieventh ayenue, be regulated and graded. That in Sixty-seventh street, from Third to Fitth avenue, curb and gutter stones be set aud the sidewaiks a PAPERS PROM TIE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN REFERRED. Resolution to flag sidewalk, trom 632 to 636 Ninth avenue, Resolution to pave Twenty-second strest, from irst to Fourth avenue. Resolution to pave Twenty-first street, from First to Third avenue, Resolution to pave Tenth avenue, from Fifty-seventh to Seventieth street. Resolution to lay Croton mains in Fifty-ninth street, from Filth to Seventh avenue. Resolution to regulate, &c., Eighty-second street, from ulevard to the River drive. solution for gag lamps in Fifty-first street, trom First avenue to avenue A. Resolution to lay gas mains in Fifty-sixth strect, from First avenue to avenue A. etesolution to lay crosswalks In First avenue at 116th street. GENERAL ORDERS ADOPTED. That the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized to take possession of certain rooms in the City Hail, and ‘At up the same for offices for his department. That the vacant lots on both sides of Sixt between Fourih and Fitth avenues, be fenced That the vacant lots on the south side of Sixty-fourth geeth, between Third and Lexington avenues, be fenced "ihat on both sides of Fifty-ninth street, from the First to the Second avenue, the sidewalks be’ flagged und re- flagged full width, hat on both sides of Seventy-sixth street, from the First ayenue to avenue A, curd and lke stones be set, and the sidewalks be flagged and full width, ‘That sireet lamps be light Kted'n xtyrourth strvct, from fh avenue to ‘Third avenue. hat seventy-fith strect, trom Second to Third avenue, be paved with Belgian or trapblock pavement. at a crosswalk be laid across East Fourteenth street, opposite to No. 51, ‘hat a lamppoat be erected and street lamp. lighted on the west side of Broadway, in the middle of the block, between Fourteenth and Vit'eenth streets. ‘That the sidewalk on the north side of Fourteenth street, between First avenue and Second avenue, be flagged full width. i TFirat avenue, trom Honston street to Fourteenth (except between the rail tracks), be paved with Bcicin or trapblock pavement ‘Thatatreet lamps be lighied in Fourth avenue (on the westerly st ie) bee 24th and 125th streets. " faa ticese amnpe be Pigmed in Sixty-fitth strect, from Eighth aveuue to the Boulevard, Each by the,following vote :— Aflirmitive—The President, Albermen Billings, Cooper, Falconer, Flanagan, Kehr, Koch, Lysazhi, sicUafferty, Monheimer, Morris, Ottendorier,” Keiily and Van ‘Adjourned until Thursday next, the 20th pvourne JOSEPH U. PINCH SPORTING—DOGS, BER Ds, A FOR BALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, « Birds, &c. Medicines for all diseases. Prepared Food for mocking birds at B, G. DOVEY'S, No. $ Greene street, near Canal, RANCIS BUTLER, ‘NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs for sale ‘and’ stoc! BUT- tess Infallible Mange Cure and Flea bxterminator, ITLER'S new work, §2. i Medicines for all dissases. trained. “T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSFLI, ice and salesroom 57 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE WORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH of our business ts conducted at our SE AL OTIO: R U0, N2and nt EAST MRT bia na haleg 3 AVED T, ‘li STREET, EK, e hold revular SALES Ry ToRbts 4 AGES VERY TULBDAY AND PIADAY, GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses or Carriages to sell, will find our house periectiy rehable, as we condvet this branch of our bust Rees, as we do ail our other business, on the same straight. forward Aeiparert which govern hotiorable houses in all mercantfle pursult VE "THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted sound tram 2410 46 hours for trial ENTRIES FOR SALE UF HORSES AND CARRIAGES gan be made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 ansuu street, where we aleo keep a reclster ot Horses nr private sal tare BERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENT AUCTION! RCh. JOH NSTON, a Office and salesroom, 37 street. Horse auc- tron mart, 110, 112, 114 Bry Thirter nth st JOUNSTON & VAN PASSELS, will » well at auction, on Tuesday February 18, at 12 o'clock ELEGAST —Built to order by Brewster, of Neues street; lined with extra tine brown Russia leath but ttle TEA CART Klegant Tea Cart, to order by Brewster, of eet; nearly ne ness, to order by Wood Gibson; pustxnes WAGON: ‘Built to order; the very best, with business Harness, Tor er Wagon, with fed and Shafts, nearly new; built by Brewster HARNESH—Set double and tinsle Harness, rae by Dunscomb. The abovy is the Broperty of a privaie gentleman leav on ing for Kurope, and will be so exhibition al our mart until time of sale reserve. ATTENTION ESPECIAL, or val an the entire Me Comptroller to ixste the bonds for the swid balane: 100, and to pay the proceeds aver ta thes Depa: tamewe his decision was rendered Geiober .5, X71, aud in pur suance thereot the Departinent reevived the said bmiawoe As follows —November 9, Siuliant: November 1, Sal November 14, $50,0.0; November 22. $100.00; ag 100,000, anid on Pecember 18, ‘Shan,ion it will thus be eveaus, m Sant aded, the curb and gutier | th street. from Madison Lecember se! aint ihe mide walk: 1 ah a of Fort see hat ihe som of $100.09 whieh the det fleger | and should have been pinced at the d Maia ot the Dey “ | Re cocemnne s ree! ten Socong' ond Third Feat. in connection with the tac’ that, the, last’ @50).00 acon tS ay toe" 2a ear ear. An connection with the fac. tha : ‘was paid to the Department in five instalments, exe nd | yen ey eed’ Pw That Sinety — avenue, be paved A Belgien ot (ra winely third jtreet be a ye Se the carb and gutter tand Ing over two mont ace Was at the same tiue a tei by the fact that the oe ffing the whole even oF that balance Would be placed at | Soe he De partment of Docks on the 28th of September 9971, in eantormity With the law, went @ Fequint.ion to te Commissioners « Sinking Fund, requeainz (bem to ives) ihe Coimptreller dock bonds to the amount of $1,060.00 ad purposes oi the Lepar ment, | Ft }, the Comamissiovers of the menk it must be dt to Beart steeet. te paved trom Frenkiort_w Patton street. be ve men E ‘That 4 bo Gouh cwseet, be ves SS tga or traphloek i Fund directed the Colnptrol ha enrdn OF Man Grestway, o Odened enh areieened tetwoon | Gaul March th. ing "hon ame at | maneey scognd Ariat ond bts win street, be peauinied ceived, and on April 5 an additional am aud poems end buat sty tee be wet amd re ing $04,000 stall due upon this requist-te Bagged it Will thus be seen that alth, the sinking Fund on Sovemve of $1,00),000 dock bond@tor Uh Deparonent of Docks, yet Doris only omeseath 0 Ir only one=.cnth o uring these months the Lepar. Sent obs maitre ra teen | gaged in mapping out is Work or the yea Um foxettier the necessary machinery wd prosecute its .o for the re adr of ten, artment vi ree marten the amount of iumde to be at 1. Thus during the first four mon. hy er Sie | is and Pa Fg ume tiene of the date of tists Fees aricammarn rede, hc gs — a Nioatly soabeoboke hn it ig vooks, on January & RR 4 ap : eri = to | -4 $A wien street trom Sara Ss River GaduiLenane tm Fig wath street, trom ers of the sinainy pag on said auton. VLANS AND Mare FoR MPROVRMANT OP TRE WATER The plans and may frontat the on in aay been were ating this Deyartment, 4s mers of the Sik ® BiMtanivattan Tatan sland, fe heahestas ¢ report ot the pas of the operations for the ear - ciuny ‘relerced to eh ot the were, a WATER TO THR city, 008 OL sul-divisic Thus ak WF wa Clerk Teynemer, Feb I, Meme H. Vance, President, m members TEAITION® RPFORRER, h Of Martin P, Browa, fur pay (or printing for the Board 10 of | of Aldermen for oe hy ane ‘and von are. ‘te the detuils of that important de Departwent. CONVEYANCE OF LAND UNDE In accordance with the pro’ nn at, | Ee iv po road and his velecting «lastest horses in the city, and ‘oad on account of fil Lealti and olfers them for po! J. le. ‘Team of sty lis jeome and fine bay Ethan Allen lings. about hands high, Gand? yeareoid; were Uy ME: Hoe. the jormer owner of kihan Allen, and fod by Bihan Alten jocant drivers, extra stylish, prompt ail, day Foudstors: Nave no vices oF oer cive inappearance and the one horse ean beat 2:5) together in tot been deiven for speed the inst rk and the watering places to dog iT » an elewant rord and family tea ranted sound and kil Ais, handeome brown, Trotting. M zeare old, sired by Jupher, damn by Mongiana's Mes. Ban slegant driver, even tor a lady to fave! although svirited, and gumo: she has record of Prospect Park Jas: October; is an elegant mare; can frot in 2:45 to road wagon, handsome and fast young bay Trot: iioyt, sired by Volunteer, dam by Star, as the Cavtain o erreatses:: le sbout 8% hin, 6 or ime with g J gh, it of bone ver seen; she owed trials re- fo have trotted rieetwuot consequence A-y hence the race was et ever driven 'y; makes no * fine breaker =a ine fine rudurane eal game; He a ig to bea! pd wil convince any ‘ror close. to. 2:30 how. and must rank me werent’ | , be riect, without | Al ot, fawit or blemish, and her speed w arranted and 4 fair drial given to prove sts say Hoye Taras public aot Ale a fue large Pateheon More: a sine Shepani road borre, wetrantod sound ani kind’ Full par: Also ome c evant set of double Harness, twe ots of Le tag all by ribs, two Read eons, by 1 Brew-ter thibdion now. Sale poitive rain or Nonneuhtmannted oe Se oi rad low; Hi price. Fourth street. TAL TONS, AG.; 10 wo Top Wi ron onler; one J kets, Whips, ke. ; ps4 vol order. Sein SSeS eecetet sree SALE ov WINTER ® ata great sacrifices ; HORSE aC VERARING eof posed ths eoeet bad [ae . O OTs WORSE, 965; W Gams $95; bot 15% high, 7 | F% BALE—A BROWN HORSE, SOUND J AD __ $19, at No, 6 Bayard street. and Fourth avenues and Fourih and Sixtieth 000, iH. ER, 000 tos FALCON streets, ‘ourth avenue, near Twelfth street. u sion svenue, on Monday, 17th inst., ito tS DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. ea ie ae ae ee See vente raged, SS" between, and Eleventh CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | BROOKLYN Paes vor SALE AND Sewers avenue, graded peor en aur ite Hast Side. hth Shiasenlle 3 ao % nar eta ook arg Ly the Eh Ty A —PULL siz Four story FRescorp peste. | RAZ: taler ‘owe rerpition “4 iy OS Bais Fen, Waier around the ; fete r= Besa wih the side of A. anie Dwelling burglars, alarm, ac. aay i near Prope Park aha vie ine othe proposed ration sue gon Tt ‘Lexit e Thirty-ninth street. b am — Senna ai + THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1872. dich Appiteation aid ee ad a eaey F iene | an vr etre oo mar geai fon ay Ping street and 26 Filth avenué. iilend hy a NE with eters ine Terred’ tn vie oe resent and | Se eae | move Tuan ly, the curb’ and guiter BARGAIN—280 RAST PIFTY.SECOND STREET.— Rrovement rat PareRG, ,ADBIY gf the, offen of the late ineree of icity aa vr Fork tas rant fand under | stoned set ef and the dew Three story brown stone House ; all improvemenis; , % ‘ The Men Who Draw Salaries and the Work Tater hei pba State, but now belonging gneive xt 50 to the mB SALE—OXE NGLISH LANDAU, ONR ENG. | price $1: vit perfect onde. Rican RD V. HARNETT: of tthe en et This extensive area | East Mine ted. era fi ~-4-F ish Vietoria and two sets double ft ited , room F, base! 1O LET O1 OR LEASE OR FOR SALE—IN WILLIAMS. They Perform—The Work Done for the oxime edit bulkhead fiten will under | tates set ind be rerio aod i oe ar arcane toe Rast ‘Apbiy at private stable Ne. 1 Rast Porte seed MnP op pweLLIxa Woiaea weTinAR | srt tsa f fame mM or gn arty Year Ending April 30, 1872. rod opeea hye commerce and at the sate tine , River a erate ainda, a Rood, near two forrisk Osh of the seule s sof Divi ror iter rae GOOD WORK He RSES ONE PTS bx Press, street. for three ayn.” aa me SAL yr Ly yz AND Dov Ress, in first rate ord ha ‘agon, almost new, $200. ‘apr p F° SALE—A DARK STREL-GRAY PONY, 14 HANDS High, very at ih warranted sound and ki ply at 'S stables, Twenty-siath aaah and Bika avenue. OR SALR—THE BEST HORSE IN THE CITY, SIX years, 16 hands; purfect every way sivle. and enditrance. AppIy at ¥ faveriey House, 750 Broad FLAESEss, SADDL S, HORSE OL OTHING. a0, &C., extensively manulacturea by ©, B. SMITH & CO; #0 Warren street. ARNESS FOR PLOUGHING, PARMING, TEAMING, true carting, expressiig, comtractors, business, road, track, livery and pleasure tise; Horse Equipments of every description, at MOSEMAN’S Harness Ware- rooms, Chambers street. UST ARRIVED THIS MORNING—# SUPERIOR work Horses, from to § years old, suitable for all purposes, to be sold cheap. Apply at wi Mercer street, near Bleecker, LEY. SECOND HAND CARRIAGE: We offer the following, many of them our own make and in excellent conditi ‘Two Curtain Coaches; two T Carts. One feannope Gig; one Conpeletie, One Doctor's Phaeton, Also Wagon little used, at @ liberal discount BREWSTER & CO Two No to] trom the or! inal ple vavenue. corner F Secomn. be salaggi og 2 Roo maar a AND open ies, Dog Car epot agol pg By earl = aad pole gains. a ray 7 STABLE TO LET—FOR ONE OR TWO PRIVATE fireae uemens also Express for sale, 208 East Fortieth ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD IN THE BEST lighted ‘and bpst ventilated stable in the city, 17, 149 and 151 West Thirty-fifth strect, near Broadwa: Wnrena GOOD CHEAP CART, SUITABLE FOR dry goods. PEYION & FITZGERALD, 188 West Hroad wa: 15 yous YOUNG, SOUND HORSES, JUST IN FROM he West, suitable for all purposes, must be sold to make room (or a car load coming in, 8)1 Greenwich st, Q)~BEACK HORSE; TEAM OF Bays, can ‘ag minutes, bey be __PIANOFORTES, CAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 211 FOURTIC avenue.—Pianos of six first class makers for sale, on easy instalments or cash, ata liberal discount, and for hire, CHOICE ASSORTM. NT OF SECOND Pianos. att tn, periect gains, at LINDEM £80: pear Fifth avenue, bagi Soyer PIA 0, RIC HH, FULL TONE, 8 3125. large stock _ to or to rent or sell on instal- nents, atJOUN MAHON'S, 314 and io Buse Thirty-uinth HAND der, for sale, at great bar- + 14 East Fourteenth street, VERY RICHLY CARVED PIANO, my all the modern imy for $625, for $175, at 310 East T 101 FOURTH AV and upri ‘$225, 7_OCTAVES, vements, made to order treet, east of 2d aven ROSEWOOD SQUARE ‘ht Pianos, of the best maker; wasranted; $275, 4c. ; genuine CHAM BE MBERS & SO: LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 A SUPERTOR TONED vood upright Pianoforte, iron frame, in thorough 23 Third street, near 4 great sacrifice, quar made to order, brill teed, cost $1,100, Suits, Paintings, Di cheap. Residence 113 near Sixth avenue, HANDSOME brated city mak octave Piano, agratt ng, Li ti West sit street (Clinton pla ROSEWOOD, PIANOFORTE, CF in pertect order, only $190; a 7 a barra, :'& SONS, 137 Bleecker street. N_ ELEGANT PIANO, ONLY $100; STEINWAY Pianoforte, 7 octave, carved lexs, overstrang bass; every improvemen real sa ash, J. _ BIDDL! Waverley piace, near “Broadway. FE BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFOXTE, $12: Modern tinprovements; fully guaranteed ; nifleent hee 7 Somes overstrung ; celebrated manu- facture leg: immense sacrifice. At GOLD. SMI Tid Planotorte | Warcrooms, No. 7 Bleecker street, PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING _wrill pelt their super rosewoud Pian all improvements, made to order, $20). Apply at residence 120 West 23d street. T BLUME'S.—CHICKERING PIANOFORTE, EL gantease, extra carving all round, | sliding mus desk, iron frame ; great bargain; rosewood seven octave Flanotorte $150. UME, 27 Union square, Broadway. NT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD most new, at SHERWIN & HER ‘AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIAN forte, $70; oie gains ore instrument, ha ing overstrung ed legs, great sacrific JAMES GORDON, 196 Hleceker street, avar Macdougal. | for nt rent allowed purchasers. At MERRELL’S, No.8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue, TAN ‘as the cheapest, rood as the et or sith ~PURNITURES MAGNIFICENT LATEST STYLE CRIMSON SATIN ‘arlor nearly new, cost fe 10; one do., 3 fo p21 rocwel atid rep Suits, $75 and $90 Chamber sults, Pianotorte, pra inte Library Farm ‘pets, cents up. Residence 113 West Eighth street « Hinton place), near Sixth avenue, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ( ture and Bedding at lowest cai RPETR, PORNI- ?: rices, Dy weekly instalments, at O°F. 1 chouse,’ 10 Eighth avenue, between Thirtleth and “mires first streets, T HOUSEHOLD FUR. uperh Drawing Room Suit, Maric with most gaensive, covering $45; Pianoforte, ‘Velvet, Medallion Chamber’ Furniture, ‘able are ;A sicritice, Private residence 36 W. est ‘oth st near Sth ay. At RIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE IN LOTS, AT vate sale, Furniture five story residence 120 West Zia streets, Pinnotorte; Parlor Suits, cost $500, for $200; rep Suits, $60 upwards; Mirrors, Carpets; Chamber Snits complete, $5) upwaras; Beasteads, Bureaus, &c., at less than half original cost. 4 ~MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS O. A. plete Furni 1 private reside i comprising rosewood Pia lor and Bedroom Suits, Libr Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, to suit purchasers. No reasonable offer refused, dealers need apply. IPICENT ROSEWOOD | jade PIANOFORTE FOr | | Aa guaranteed; Cost HN), for $275; also Parlor Suite, Pain ings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpets, Bookease, Etag Clocks, Hiverware, Chamber, Dining Furniture, sacritces property family leaving city. 36, Weat Iath s+ near 5th av. 1ARPETS, Forni Beds, Bedding, & | Payments tak by the week or month. erin eas; % KELLY & 0O., filth street and Sixth ave OOD SECO} D HAND. CARPETS (ENGLISH, BRU ie G38 ingrain), all sizes, neprly new, for sale chea| ai 112 Fulton street, corner of Dutch, between Willia and Nassau streets. ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYME. TS. —CARPETA Furniture, Bedding, ie; ‘ BEALY & CUNNINGHAM, mi »$ lowes than any ot other house in the city. p\ ‘G TO DISPOSE OF - a ha purchaser by TE P PARTIES D DESIR. their Furniture can meey w, addresing 8, H. F., box 380 Post ot W EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURNI ture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. A COWPLR: THWAIT & ©O0S, 1 Chatham street. An immense stock and low Drlees “CLOTHING. _ 7 THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, #15 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth strect.—Wanted, immedi ly, 100 Overcoats an airs of Pants; will positively pa Hor $1 to $2) cach: alwo Ci Piease call on ot sad Mr. and Mrs. FLATTO. MARKS’ WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENTS * Wand Wl Bixth avenue Pposite Kighth street, Ia: dentlemen ean receive the utmost value in cash r their cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Lac Please call ator address'the number as above. Taies waited on by Mrs. Marks Please try and satisfy yourselt NTION \—AT $i SIXTH Av! ENUE ASTONISHING , Oat ae N ELEGANT HOUSE ON 19TH STREET, NEAR Fitth avenue; extra lot; size 20x55x200; four story brown stone; elegantly frescoed ; ie cheapest in Har- Jem ; might trade for a Ho worth abot a 0 0, MARTIN DUNN, Broadway. —_ SALE OR TO LET, ON SIXTIETH STREET, pear Park, a’ thlendid four story high stoop mod ern ‘House: price 300, _ FRANCIS CRAY Poms ii ‘road dd way, or 966 Third a =FOR SALE, $1200) BELOW COST PRICE, FOR + cash, food title, a splendid four story House am ft, imished In: hardwood, a feet trom Madison evens Md below Filty-fo eth street. ROADWAY PROPERTY.—FOR SALE, A LARGE dried ores Tronting on Broadway and also on a a @ rare opportinity. Apply to ©. PRINU: 22 West Thirtieth stres ety between IL at ‘ca AST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR MADISUN AVE- “4 nuie.—A new four story brown stone front, cabinet finish ; handsome house, in a fine location, at a reasonable Price.’ Owner, 53 East Sixty-tirst street. XECUTOR'S SALE.—THE FOUR STORY BROWN stone House 115 East Thirty-sixth Age ‘et, on full lot, Office 999 Sixth nue. most desirable property on Murray Will, af a bargain: Apply, to SAMUEL BROWN, 3436 Pine strcet, or PRANK: LIN BROWN, 10 Peck slip. JOR SALE—506 FIFTH AVENUE AND 61 PARK avenue, fitted up in the Pottier & Stymus, decorated b: Sa price very low; termi ost elegant manner by an Italian artist of rare asy. Inquire on the WOR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH sre Dwelling, in Kast Thirty-fitth All modern ume $5.500."45."¢ ATL 1OP BRICK street, near Third ave- ie fae order; price h st., near Bowery, AND I6TH STREET, first class five story erty, with water, pyahtabs. gas, £0, 100 nauire of 0.3, LOPER, owner, 401 Rast treet, corner First avenue, SEVERAL LARGE PIE F PROP- erty, in Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth wards, well Suited to manulactirers and others; one piece in Sixth Ward over 100 feet square; buildings poor, will he sold Jow, and possession at short not y little money re- qui WM. CALL 106 Broadway. 1GH STOOP BROWN Platosiass windows} nquire on premis POR SALE—SECOND AVENUE four Buildings, with Stores; Tenement Pr fc itroct, I {OR OR SALE—A FOUR STORY thal ee eves, cabinet finish 5 location east o! ayenue, 427 East Fiftieth street, % NecessITY MARES OPPORTUNITY.—MUST BE 1d, & perfect beauty three story high’ stoop modern House, near Lexington avenue; also a good. tenement forexchange. Cut this out. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 117 Broadway, or 966 Third avenue: NE OF THOSE FINE, FOUR STORY | Seventy-fourth street, near Mad sale at a great sacrifice If sold at once; smaller Houses in choice locations. 223 West Pitty first street. TH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A NICE nen and Lot, in Rutgers, near Henry street ; one near Rutgers; 1 in Monroe, néar ©: ‘atharin Henry, near Catharine; a five story House in’ M: one in Peck ca two in Broome strect, i 104, with old Buildings.” Terms 155 Henry stregt. itlso several Owner, 8. KLABER, ECOND STREI BIST STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND LEXING- ton avennes, first class neighborhood—Large four gory brick Moufe; ail modern amprovemenits: price duquire on premises, 127 East Thirty-tirst street. 18 need appl. 12] 123 AND 125 EAST TWENTY-S between Fourth and Lexington avenues.—75 feet by haif block, with five sory Fac tory covering the tront, for sale or to lease; hosseaston May 1. Apply to owner, Mrs, MARY G, WE 22 East Thirty-flith street. 183 LExixaton “AVENUE, ALSO 252 EAST THIR- te ty-third street, for sale, “Apply to A. TUSKA, 200 nal stree' 78 FIFTH “AY EN OPPO 7 Park, between Sixty-se and. Sixty- Bian ots.—A first class four story brown stone front ‘House, heated with hot water; house Tanthamely frescoed ; 655 x 108 feet. . 51g Pine street 3.000 Gash Wien Be Y A HANDSOME FOUR De story first class tenement House, East Forty-first street, brick, trimmed with marbie, 'OMice nguire of WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, 999 Sixth avenue. West Side. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, VALUABLE, CORNER AA. Property, 13 and 15 Laight street, 75x100; will he divided i required, aud a posi given tow Prompt purchaser. 87 Wall sti SMALL TE AND A HALF STORY ENGL ISH Ne House tor sale. a t Fifty Broadway and basement : TOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pine street, i der of executors to sell & valuable plot of, upper part of this ¢ pntaining a y anil New avenue: Lowest OW less than the appraisea value, be sold to hg ‘ e estate, Terms easy. RARE OPPORTUNITY.--FOR SALE, story high stoop borov 1st ef, near Eighth aver owner In de: directed by or- und in the A THREE » House, in'Forty-cighth 18x45%100, for a moderate house is in the best of ore inn} ite; terms easy. Apply MORRIS B. BAER, 269 West Thirty-tourth strect, oF WG Sixth avenue. AA STONE HOUS! resiricted pri . Apply to HENRY 3 80; 26x10 fee . 144 Pine street. J to let STEARN JOR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick House, 25 by #8 lot 100 fect, Apply to A. SCHWARTZ, 606 West Forty-sixth street, JOR SALE—THE PROPERTY 290 W. street, 25x103.3, wtth a and @ two ste me, premises or to Sou Rt JOR SALE—SOUTH FIFTH AV! near Houston street, full lot; also. hureh streets, for kale or to lease for tw Apply to A. JOURNEAY, ot Lispenard stre WEST THIRTY-NINTU n Fifth and Sixth avenues, four story stone high stoop, 20x60x100; hard wood; marble “hall Good order ; price only 35.000 OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway, corner of 17th st. 1° SALE—WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREE ith avenue, handsome tour story brown louse, 20 b¥ about’; $35,000. Apply to A, JOURNEAY, a Lispenard street. JOR SALE—IN TW the rear Apply on PROPERTY, ner Lispenard venty-one and years. A Ww n NTY FIRST S18 CLOSE TO Broadway, a | i" brown Stone House, with extra sized Lo! able either for bustness r investment, Apply \OTLOMER MORGAN, No. 2 123 AND 125 GRUENE SYRBET . 10 Nassau street. AND LOT, M. GEB* WEST BROADWAY HOUSE ap, Tnguire of ¢ HAKLES ner's office. ard of the city of ow” York, 06 teet suitable for stores and dwellings; Inquire of PANGBURN in the Ninth front by feet deep, also other Ninth ward property. & ADAMS, LI Broadw CHBAP—THE ouse Sit Kast Th 0 youR STORY 8 OWN third floor howe; will sell at a bu SHERMAN, 697 Brondway. (LocCaL Hon Annexation | specimen. WO HOUS' FOR 8a —IN NINTH WARD: ONE with stables and full terms easy; desirable loca tion. Full particulars, Apply to & MASON 1 Chambers street BROOKL N PROPERTY FORK SALE AND TO oT. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BKOOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AY OUR BRANCH IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BORRUM #F. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 105 Ph ™ 18 DRPARTMENT NO. 7 PRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. JOR SALE—A_ BARGAIN—GOTHIC COTTAGE OF I six rooms, 131 Devoe street, between Ewen «tree and Graham avenue, Williamsburg? Price $36". Ine quite for one week on premises, pind OR SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME th extension, No. 19% North Pitth «treet, Wil Hamsburg’; gas, water, fireplace heater, marble mantels and everything complete; lot, 26x100; price, 810M, JOR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, 193 COLUM bia street, a three story high basement House, very nveniont for parties doing business im New York: only SiRW00: to close an estate. “Apply tA. 0. HEAD, 62 Lib: erty street, New York. in JOR, sALP THe DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROP. M ert y 14h a 2 A ‘7 the street, directly opposite ies Urnbarn's, Ce ae TANKIN, 162 Atiantle street A VERY 06 K At TO CLOSE AN ESTAT! on, rick Dwelling, with six ims of ground bandvornely ‘oruasnented. heavy iron railings. large sta- bie, and within easy wrateive ‘asta ect ieee ‘TE! rices paid for Wearing Apparel; for Drosacs, $6 0 oat pan eal te wo call Oh OF Radress M or Mra. six ‘avenue, third store ‘above Waverley place TB. MINTZ'S, 68 SIXTH AVENUE, LADIES AND? A ‘enticmen willbe astonished at the prices B, MINTZ s for castof Clothn Furniture, Jewelry ; an Dresses, $10 to oats, 95 ts gis; Pants, $2 to Hy A note by post punetually attended to by Mr. or Mrs, tee Ts. MISHS, 137 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND ntlemen can receive the highest prices for cast-off Clothing and Cr hes calling or addressing. Ladies attended by Mrs, sil } SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET — 6 | Bot Our establishment pavs 20 per cent more than y dealer for Cast-off Clothing, Dresses, Carpets, & Tivase call ow oy address Mr. or Mra Nal HAM nce of Wall street tiation a pleasant and retired as any in "iad ity of rooklyN, the Wpper stories overlooking te river for miles pat the surroundings frst ol sai aE rgain in Pte neighbor! food od Kew Wort seers, ‘moaller Mag in omy freee to samme cxtate. Large portion of Mine coeane’ write can reat WILLIAM CALLENDER, 16 Broadway. Ms AU! Fact RERS OR BUILDERS.—A Dip sin: Dat 1a tle oat , firldze and Plymouth sepsis, Beookira, by 10TH, two blocks trom ferry, for bly t THOMAS KELLY, 0 Jay street, sd WESTCHESTER FINE. RESIDENCE county; Sound ; che: 28 Chambers COUNTY PROPERTY __ FOR SALE _OR_TO RENT. IN RYE Ww earoHiare five mines from depot and Lon ORMELL, jill exchange. apply tov. Hl C reet, New ¥ aoaly OR SALE—143 ACRES IN WESTCHESTER cou NTY, several sirable as a present residence, or yi ment £3 maps of only. 5 miles trom Fort 101 short time; gaia to sate aps of OGDEN & CL. “second street, © ntaining, uses and otner valuable improvements; de ¥ profitable inv Ing to increased railroad communication in a anestate. Full particulars and ARK, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth moet an sion Ist JAMES Ly Fith stree R SALE—AT MORRISANIA, ling Honse, first class, with all modern improve- 18, and about five city Lo ated on high within, three minutes’ of horse of steam e: A 13 ROOM DWE! “ round ; Bosse Inquire of venue, corner of May a 3 made TPMISHACL, Washington Morrisan county, Murray, with all im} houses, all from depot, twenty mi owner, 10. LET—ON WESTC! chester, Westchester all kinds truit, fowers, ae. ; $ ‘fine shade tree: W. K, PEYTO: WO HANDSOME RESIDENCES, IN WESTCHESTER , for a Store Property on Pearl, Reade, Duane, ey or Warren strom. ESTER AVENUE, PORT- unty, a larve Dwelling House, large oarringe house; stable, out: ; fine garden, abun of rovements ; 1 first class of igi og aoa a mi of the Bo . ‘or’ permit and particulars MH Bowery sons to welll | tures and L A Cleveland Ww. field, close an e with stock, guly $7,500; ford, Hunt New a ty WOR SAL prices high; very OR SA tion, Her Sate, Far T OMES desira $1,500; Fu i ‘OTRL ILL pow ny NT EWA j4 contain | the hou OCKLAND | erty furnished ille “(now, Consolidated), | Hackenaack, Gradel, Clitton nade lawns, shade trees Goop At NEW BRIGHTON, ISLAN furnished House, Li rooms, besides bi commodious stables, cow and Cow house, nery, oh hee je an trait Farinas, lan street. Apply to E. DUNCAD way. AT NEW IRAB! ZA. House to lot, within tive minutes’ walk of ferry; New HOTEL FOR furnished com] STEPHEN: LARGE AND. of the most nished, complete . L., Sturtevant House. IFUL P melons and borde! CO., 97 Duane Sie Fine street, ad York. WOR SAL, twelve rooms; stible locations in the city, Water Fronts, on t rry streets, 7 Broadway, F and groun | | Fallroads and cama | NTEBRASKA ate deulars, Inquire, of or. addt | Washington street, Chicago, IIL thre is JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND_ BERGEN REAL ESTATE. - For Sale. N INSPECTION INVITED.—HEALTHY HEIGHTS, Jersey City, 30 minutes irom W, all street and City Hail. Cottage “Homes, motions Houses, 84400 to. $9,000; tholce Bu ding Lote to 300; Villas with extensive grounds. Select locations: Jersey City, Palisades, New York Bav shore, Pamrapo, Miuvords Farms in suburbs, some to exchange. JOHN PLAY ‘opposite Court House, Jer- sey City Heights. PROPERTY OUT Or THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. T RIGHTON, STATI urnished and unfurnished, water, bat te and all ang ND COUNTY, for the Stock, west side. N_Y, M IN ROCKI * " rixt ‘oca ease of Stind of ret De anit sON BRIGHTON, 8. L—A VERY, an aere in located in the best neighbor and has a fin good with inodern conveniences also a Tote judioininy abawe furnished or unfurnished. Address W. H. York, ALE—FAIRFIELD HOUSE, PAIR lose the extate of the late Lewis F.! ete. Inquire on preiies of 7 Broadway, room 22, N. ASHIONABLE HOTEL AT ONE! prominent yrevexing i place Fully fur~ in every detail, If its value, to state; torms liberal; a'rare chance. Address: Conn., to T LONG BRANCH.— A FINE COTTAGE, the best location, Tully Hapnished; torms reasdnu~ ble, Address L. B,, Sturtevant Hous ACE, frat class NEAR PLAINFIELD, will sell 000 De terms pprovement. otages, only | FARM FOR A MAN OF TASTE OD J the Delaware River, between New York and Phila. delpbia; Sl acres, 80 fhe truck land; sweet potatoes, 15 wood, balance grass apple orchards; very nice Water, urand scenerve dT ncres of wheat, i. churches, and Mil-' Aldress V, CREGG, seed and implem: 134 miles irom railro: ‘county, ] OCK 1 PROP ON PASSAIG River, «ult v mill, umber, brick or coat y yo HOFER & FINEST XECUTOR'S OF THE. NTRY 4) residence in ugh sie; house has all modern im- provements, hot ani cold water, gas, de. about two ‘of land, subst ings, a fruit, situated on South Hamilton street, | A T, MERRITT, tie, or SAML uN BROWN AT NEWARK, ree story” 4 ON HIGH STREET, House, containing of the best Address D Herald oftice, .E—AT ORANGE, N from $3,090 to. $39,00" jocation healthy, BF, aii owner, str 100 ACRE AND 110 ACRE. jreat South Bay. Long Islands LEO ACH Hood improvements; also W sh good improvements (N F ont, 85 min= utes. trom on New Jersey, and Central Railroads, Kpniy to LAWS, 118 Perey strest VOR SALE OR TO A G00b HOUSE “GL rooms) and 67 acres . in Washington Valleys, Lg miles from Fanwood and 25 miles front inquire of NOAH W. PIKE, corner of Front Plainield, or FRANK E. BLACK ew York. G QAREENWICH, CO pastes OK, PATERSON, PASSAIO AND RUTH- Park for sale, exctange and to let. rms au tages, Send tor printed dew: M, MASON, No. | Chambers FOR KVERYBODY—CTIBAP, able; Cottage, one acre, $750; Cottage, 1g acre, rm, 30 acres, $8,000, JOUN BLACK, 12 Chambers street. — ND MINERAL SPRING PROPERTY ATA lar, With analysis and tull particu- No. 1 Park place. PROF er, bar: tiles from FISHER Sart ERT Hw alin, 10 Pings street, — ‘LATR PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A NEAT COT. m4, in good order three quarters of price $7,000. Apply to AX 8B, street ACRES or and Dixon otual value : must bet s ANDS.—10,22) THE counties, state; title perfect, For s# DAVIS & PIKE, 38 a" K,N. J—POR SALE OR TO LET, ANEW story and two story extension trame House, IL robins, with all the modern improvements} stuntinily built aud in a first class neigh- ninutes’ walk fi four lines of, 'y Railroad station y 6 on mortage; rent Newark $55 per annum, ed further particu! Jersey street, Lak 5 ALE, HOTEL also several new PROP. ee t Chambers street. LLAR HOUSE. Wwateg and gas fix- Lone to two Lines a rice $5,000; $2,000 mi BRIOK + 1 rooms; a Rent $ po LET-—PURNISHED O% ( Nro RNISHED, FOR THES Surmer or year, » Country itnated on the Bast, itiver Ravewswood, bf: house. spacious: modern im- ovement bery, trait and forest trees g orm ane ou ttultd: Peck slip, by Harlem | po Ley vesecond street Address box ate han aunt. RESIDE nple ar di house in good vat Twenty-third street. FoR very on REAL ESTATE TO EXC! HANGE. HOt 22> | YRIST MILL FOR SALE York or Brooklyn th REAL fr NE MENT rhornery WANTED. a4 ral estaiws, h Sh WANTED—HEYWEEN _ NASHINGTON, Twenty third street, wear Pitth avenue; ity Mote or Country Beats Mf necemmmeye Address J. W.G, Uerald Uptown Branch. EXCHANGE FOR NEW property. The mill is of ek, four fan of stone, two se es re im tsaud Estar® w ANTED. atiached, HAVING jenewsent property yorum Md ” oko ae Werweeteerrtare QUNRR OF pots NEA ent al petting to invegs Py Me an ae secnrit wars w tres bvter htc fsa fice ANTED—A HOUSE FOR ABOUT gesorh YF! Perweseventh sircet. addr 1 ¢ V9 Herald omce rine? TO TwRATE Dei ate Mgmers tor get g real « feof ARNT wrt near ‘wt avenn TANTED FO Pr pen ss on halen dence in best lee TSE heeke Forty-secomt etree. ret @eatiors 1 due i868 Post vilice. wi arm fo Phe hyn

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