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EX-ALDERMAN FAY EXPLAINS. iis Attempt to Rescue a Prisoner an Attempt to Preserve the Peace=Why aHis Bail Was Not Accepte: To THe Epivor OF THE HeRALD:— ‘The issue of the HERALD of February 20 contains Bb report of proceedings in the Yorkville Police Dourt which is calculated to produce a false im” pression of my conduct in an affair which occurred im my store on Tuesday night. Iwas arrested by an ollicer simply because, not knowing who was hing to enter, I kept my door locked when he wished to arrest a man who at the time was in the store and had been one of the principals in the Aght which had just oecurred. My action was in- Muenced wholly by a desire to keep the comba- ants apart and to preserve the peace. The bail which I offered on Wednesday was se- pured by sureties worth at least from fifty to one hun- fred thousand dollars, and it was rejected because of pelltieat reasons, i z then Soe pratt pn i@ same day, which was p . how at liberty. Very truly, MICHAEL FAY, THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN FEED. ERS. A meeting of the directors of the Atlantic and breat Western Railroad was held yesterday at the piMice, 76 Wall street, to consider propositions made by the officers of the Pitthole Valley, the Pennsyl- vania, Petroleum and the Chenango and Alleghany Railroads to lease their respective lines for stated riods, General George B. MeClellan presided, \d after a full conference as to the advantage ikely to acerue to the Atlantic and Great Western . by securing these feeders the Board resolved to ex- ite the leases. The secretary on being requested give some details of the terms of the lease, stated that he was unable to do so, as he had not perused them; but he vouchsafed the information that a portion of the lines were uncompleted, INQUISITORIAL COMSTOCK, fo THE Eprror or THE HERALD:— ‘In yesterday’s edition, under the Washington hews caption, appeared the announcement that one Comstock has succeeded in having embodied tn a new Postal bill his own appointment as special Agent in this city to espionage letters, &c., with the view of stopping the trafic in obscene litera- Bure. This may alibe very well. It may also be- come an intolerable nuisance, and even persecu- tion, Are we to haye all our letters opened by this modern Fouché? Is the supposed sanctity of pri- vate correspondence to be invaded by this agent of the Young Men's Christian Association without fny redress, Or at least any limit? Will he turn his attention to the correspondence of Phetps, Dodge & Co, and other supports of said asseciation, ‘who hire him as their employé’ In short, will he be allowed the freedom which the paragraph in the Herap implies, without let, hindrance or proviso; and is he to be the sole judge of what con- Blitutes obscenity ? And, in conclusion, will the American press ventilate the subject and let the public know all about this important newly-created Ditice and its purposes ? AN INQUIRER. POLITIC POLLO HALL, FEBRUARY 20, 18 An clection for members of a’ Gencral Committee of he Democratic Reform Organization will be held on friday evening, February 21, the number of the comuit Jee to be eaual to the election districts in each ward, A Ward Executive Commitiee will also be elected, the num- ber not to be less than three in each election district. ‘The rommittces to be elected by wards. Polls to be kept open from seven to nine o'clock. ‘The following polling places re designated and the following persons appointed ag spectors of such election :— rst Ward—9 Greenwich street; Wilham Kennedy, Morris Stack, James Geanus, Inspectors. Second Ward—Uall’s Hotel; Thomas Murphy, John Robinson, Morris Murphy, Tnspectors. Third Ward—7t Cortlandt street Mahan, James McGlinn, inspector: Fourth Ward—22 Otiver street; Patrick Keane, George Wilson, James Cowan, Inspectors. Fifth’ Ward—395 Washington street; Charles Hl. Tucker, David Roach, John E. McGowan, Inspectors, Sixth Ward—52 Centre street;’ John Quinlan, Thomas . Casey, Thomas Maher, Inspector: Sevenili Ward—Standatd House, 165 East Broadway Michael Gayte, P. J. Mullaly, Thomas Teviney, Inspé tors. Kighth Ward—Apollo Mall, corner Prince and Sulli- Yan streets; Il. M. McKay, ‘A. 0. Bage, A, V. Dayfdson, Inspectors. Ninth Ward—71 Highth avenue; Daniel Williams, Hugh MeCuteheon, Patrick Lynch, Inspectors. Tenth Ward—816 Broome street; John MeCanley, Henry Bnellbach, Frederick Meserole, Ispectors. Eleventh Ward—Constitution Hall; William Donnelly, ohn MeGuikin, Nicholas Benner, Inspectors. Twelfth Ward—Tenth avenue’ and Lawrence street; Hantord Horton, Joun Muilaly, William Larkin, Inspec- Tt, Carney, William tors. Thirteenth Ward—Pank Coffee House; James Towers, Bohn Phelan, Janes D. MeKinnon, Inspectors, Fourteenth’ Ward—222 Elizabeth street; M. J, Perkin- ton, M. Cassidy, John Kavanagh, Inspectors. Fifteenth Ward—MeNicolls, Eleventh sireet, near Uni- Yersity place; John McNicol, John C. Butts, Michael Bmith, Inspectors. Sixteenth Ward—I46 Seventh avenue; James Ray, Thomas Siavin, W. W. Mulry, Inspectors. Seventeenth Ward—Wildierger’s, Fifth street and Sec- pad avenue: W. P. Mitchell, H. T. Carrol George jencken, Inspecto: Bightecnth Ward—Rose Hill Hall; James MeCann, Frank Kearney, Bernard O'Connor, Inspectors. Ninoteenth Ward—Brevoort Hall; Jaines McGovern, Michael Whalen, James McCabe, Inspectors, Twentieth Ward—Appel’s Hall; Thomas Iyan, Dennis Varroll, Richard Armstrong, Inspectors. Twenty-first Ward—Gorry's Hall, Thirty-third street nd Lexington avenue; M. T. Daly, Win.’ S. Copeland, ‘homas Barrett, Inspectors. Twenty-second Ward—Doran's, 613 Eleventh ayenu Robert E. Danvers, John Doran, James J. Martin, In- ape The General Committee will meet for organization at fPolto Hall, Wednesday evening, Fel 25, 1873, at o'clock. LEXAND hairman. AL, R SPALDING, A. V. Davinféx, Secrctary, ———= FURNITURE 2 FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE RESI- th st., Parlor Suits, $75; Rep Suits, Brussels Carpets, ve. per yard; 800 RARE CHA dence 124 W 40; Bedroom, jots cheap. ‘A T MARIE ANTOINETTE STYLE 1 Parlor Suit, made to order; cost $575, ne do., $15): brocatel and rep Suits, $75, $50 and $35/ Pianoforte, Paintings, rosewood and watnut Chamber Suits, $36 up; Carpets 50 cents up; Library, Dining Furniture: a ‘sacritico. | Residence, West Fighth street (Clinton place), between Filth and Sixth avenues. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture for sale—Superb Drawing Room Suits, cov- red mos!, cost $550, for $200; do., $175; doy $15 ianoforte, cost $000, fur $275; Paintings, Bronze’ vel vet, medallion Carpets; Clocks, rosewood, walnut Cham ber Furniture; Extension Table, Butlet, Silverware sacrifice, Private residence, #6 West J5th’st., near Sih av. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL sell this day, for cash, magnificent Parlor Suit, cost for $200; one $150; rep Suits ‘arpet, 7c. per ‘ard; Pianoforte, cost 3900, for $215: Bedroom Suits, &., #4 than halt cost. Call at private residence, 120 ‘West Bd at., near 6th av. LARGE ASSORIMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly instal- ments, at O' FARRELL'S Warchouse, 410 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. ARPETS.—TWO LARGE SIZED AXMINSTER CAR- ts, in good order, for sale ata low figure. Address box 2,395'Post office. R SALE—A COMPLETE SET OF PARLOR, CHAM- ber and Kitchen Murniture; also three Grover & Baker and one Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines; to Tight parties above will be sold cheap. Address BUSI- NESS, box 2,855 Post office, New York FAOOY SECOND HAND CARPETS A SPECTALTY— FT Allsizes; English Brussels and Ingrain cheap, at lz Fulton street, corner of Dutch, between Willian and Nassau streets. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF A PRIVATE FAMILY for sale, in lots, to any person ata wreat sacritice,— fot wishing fo sell at auetion J take this means to notify hat my furniture was made by best manufacturers and oughttow andes Iam breaking wp housekeeping wilt dispose of the same, in part or Whole, at about half its ‘worth ; everything as in a first class family can be found. Residence 528 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-cighth and Thirty-ninth strects, Call for three days, ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYM 'S. CARPETS Furniture, Bedding, &c. A DRALY & CONNINGITAM, 384 and 896 Third avenue, near Twenty-sighth street, Prices lower than any other house in the cit Bryans rane DESIRING TO DISPO' a 25 oF their Furniture can mect with a cash purch ldresing 8. H. F., box $4) Post office. SW SEELY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURN. ture, Carpets and Bedding, at B, M. COWPER- TAWAIT & C003, 155 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices. GENTLEMAN OF GOOD SOCIAL, POSITION AND a comfortable income would like to enter into cor- roe ee ee See refinement and seucadion, Sith a vie: ony. Any” comuun j Genial Adress R. L., Herald omee. nie MARBLE MANTELS. perprneuroden KLABER, STEAM-MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING +. Works, 134 and 136 Kast Eighteenth streot,—Marvle ‘and Marbleized Maniels, Tiling, Marbie Coun Monu- ments, at prices that ely competition, Marble turning for the trade. a hs OLEMAN & VOLK’S MARBLE MILL, WITH MA a and Steam Power, to let cheap. beni 1, M, WILSO. it KLABER & CO., STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 223 1» West Fifty-first ‘street, between “Broadway and ighth avenue.—Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Monn. monts, Beadstones of superior Workmanship at very low prices. TEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE. 222 West Twent: third street, near DENTISTRY aT BSOLUTELY PAINLESS.—TEETH EXTRACTED without gas, chloroform or ether. Combination Sets extremely light and durable, Rubber Sets, $10. 216 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, Ks- Aablisned 24 years, Dr, L. BERHARD, EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN; SIXTEEN Years.—Benumbing application; beautiMl Teeth, $1; Bet, $10, Plumpers for hollow cheek Ity. Sets repaired. J, JAY VILLERS, 155 G ir Broadway. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, East Side. _ .—THE FOLLOWING CHOICE PLOTS A. sPmaaty are now offered by me and will be ab- Jolutely sold: street, 1002200 foot, 8 Lots. Sth avenue ane sth sirest, 100x120 feet, 9 Lots. Sth avenue and 127th street, 7ox1l0 fect, 3 Lots, with ade ie operty—Six Lots on Post avenue, 150x150. fy rty—Four Lots on Hawthorne st. 10)x10), Wily ditect to owner, JOSIAH JEX, 18 East Forieth street, before 10 o'clock ‘A. M, N ELEGANT HOUSE ON 130TH STREET, NEAR Fifth avenue ; extra lot; size 20x55x200; four story brown stone; elegantly frescoed ; the np in Har+ 2 $4,000, Jem ; might trade tor a House wort! MARTIN DUN: A WTO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS, + cent on the investment.—A five story stoi ment and sub cellar brick Louse, on west side of square ; leased for ten years; building 20.9; an un dented bargain. Call"at once on Park row, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House for sale, on Fifty-fourth street, near Madison avenue, 23x55x100, $45,000. H. RB! DREW & CO., 186 Fifth avenue. A FOUR 81 House for sale, (ORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE on Fifth avenue, near Twon- lieth street; a bargain, ‘Apply to H. R, DREW & CO., 155 Filth avenue, : THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE and Lot, with brick stable in, the rear, for sale— Lot 25 feet wide by half the block ; 188 Hast Twenty-ninth strect, 95 feet west of Third avenue ; price $15,000, about halfcash. Apply at3l0 Bast Righteenth stroet, of owner, A. HOUR STORY STONE HOUSE, ON SIXTY FIRST street; near Madison avenue, for sale: the cheapes, house in the city. For permit call on MARTIN DUNN 202 Broadway. BARGAIN,—25) EAST FIFT three story brown stone House, in $14.00, “Apply to RICHARD V, HARNET?, way, room F, basement. BIG BARGAIN,—A TENEMENT HOUSE, 26X82X100, six story, with two Stores; brings $5,200 rent; price 357,500; cash, $10,000. Call on F, JOSEPH, 318 East Nine- teenth street. Also cheap private House for sale, A WPOR, SALE, ON MURRAY HILL, AN ELEGANT AL. three story’ and basement brown stone House, frescoed and in splendid or JORN SD rece. 0 GOLDMARK, 33 SMCOND STREET, ‘ood order, price ILL Broud- will be sold cheap. EL & CO., 79 Cedar street. A WMORRAY HALL, THREE STORY BROWNSTONE, + 19x50x10); hard wood trim, butler's pantry, &c.} immediate possession ; $25,000; terms ens; THOMAS J. DUNKIN, 564! A —FIRST CLASS HOUSES, EXTRA CHEAP; 62D + st, adjoining Sth ay,, 22 Ast st., near Sth av, isd st., just east of Broadway, 2 feet. Bargains, V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., li Pine st. and 226 Fiith av. A —$3,000 CASH WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS FOUR « story Tenement House on East Forty-first street, and one on Thirtieth street; a great sacrifice; one on Sixty-sixth street, $8,000 cash, tle all good, Apply at once at 9” Sixth avenue. ~ I WILL SELL A SPLENDID FOUR STORY AA. stone House and Lot, neat Madison avenue, below Fifty-fourth street, finished in cabinet work, 21x63x 100.5, $12.00 below cost price if applied for this week. OMlce 999 Sixth avenue, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND pees 50 LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 8 P. M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TO 8 P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. —FOR SALE, ON MACON STREET, BETWEEN Marey and Tompkins avenues, several first class A brown stone Houses, 20x45x100 feet éach, built by k, as pattern houses, for the owner of the block; in nt of finish, convenience, set room and neighbor- ul these houses are unsurpassed; price $12,000; terms easy. Take Fulton avenue cars, and apply to Mr. DUNN, Ca he BrsmLiace, or to ©. H, NICHOLAS, No, 9 Vine street, ew York. A.WROR SALE, ON MACON STREET, BETWEE + Marcy and Fompkins avenues, several first class brown stone Houses, 20x45x100 feet cach, built by day's work as pattern houses for the owner of the block oint of finish, convenience, closet room and 1 hood these hotses aro unsurpassed ; price $12,000; easy, Take Fulion avenue cars, and apply to Mr. DUNN, n the premises, or to ©, H, NICHOLS, No. 9 Pine street, ew York. YHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROOKLY / stone, three stories, high stoop, new, only $9,000; also two elegant Houses adjoining in a flock, $11,000; For investment buy now. Consolidation, bridges ‘and quick transit will soon double vaiues. ©), OLIVER, No, 1 Park place. FOR SALE OR LEASE—FOOT E. D., 100 by 500 feet BROWN OCK PROPERTY North Fifth street, Brooklyn, Apply at 12 Bond st 0 to 1, OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A NEW FIVE story double Tenement House, 26x66, built in the best manner; no dark rooms; rents for &3.100 0 year; price $23,000; terms easy. Apply toJ AMES DILLON, 45) Ninth avenue. OR SALE—THE DESIRABLE BUSINESS PRor-. erty Ml and 143 Atlantic street, directly opposite Messrs. Journeay & Burnhary’s, JOnN HANKTN, 162 Atlantic street. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY AND ty-fourth streot, + 20X50. $17,000 5 292 ‘Seventll VOR SAL basement brown stope Houses in between Broadway and Eighth aven also 18,9550, $16,000. Inqnire oh premises, nvenue, of JAMES HENDERSO PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. LAKE MOUSE AT WHITE LAKE— ABOUT 100 MILES mt New York, on Erie Railroad; sevon miles from Monticello; drives and walks beautitully laid out; shoot- Hing and fishing abundant: 1,400 feet ‘above the level of the sea; 37 i orchard and small fruits; scenery beautiful and extended; never-failing sprin in ever; Way desirable or first class family hotel; house well built; 21 rooms ; all necessary outbuild tifulsncets two mies tong’ ‘price. wick i ee © miles long; lee, ith Furniture and Equipments, $10.00. HOMER MORGAN, No? Line st. ILL PROPERTY FOR SALE—70-HORSB WATER: power, barge, brick and stone buildings; near 4 Yailroads anit canal, 15 miles from city, J. FISHER SATTERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street. ODERN COTTAGE, CARRIAGE HOUSE UPON ONE gere, various fruits, 15 minutes from city, Northern New Jerady Railroad, furnished; rent reasonable. Ad: Grous 68 Wall stroct, room 10. sia E EBRASKA LANDS,—10.220 ACRES OF THE IN “finest located Lands in Wayne and Dixon counties, Nebraska, for sale at oue-half their actual value; must bo sold soon for cash to settle up an estate ; title perfect. For particulars inquire, of or address DAVIS & PIKE, 88 Washington street, Chieago, Il, EW BRIGHTON AND VICINITY, L. 1.—TO LET; several first class furnished ‘and unfurnished Houses; ove with billiard and bowling room, W. A. COLLINS, 25 Pine street, RANGE, N. J., AND VIOINITY,—SPEOIALTY,—OR- ange office (opposite principal depot) will remain open on Washington's Birthday (220), for sale and rei TAMTLTON WALLIS. roperty. OVER £00 ACRES OF SPLENDID TIMBER LANDS in Centre county, Pennsylvania, situated in the heartof the coal and iron districts, four miles from rail- road, for sale cheap for ensh. Adjacent I ny cloared, have been sold at prices from $10) to. r acre. Capital and push only required to Jands as valuable as any in the State, Dran full particulars. JOUN 8. EWEN, 39 Nas ASSAIO, TWELVE MILES—NICE HOUSE, ELEVEN rooms; an acre of lind ; 300 fruit trees; near depot; $10,000, Also Honses to rent, GEORGE ©, SNOW & CO,, 239 Broadway. ORTCHESTER.—TO RENT, MODERN HOUSE: three acres, convenient to dbpot; $75) per year. Ap ply toJOHN F. ‘MILLS, Portchester, N. Y. ARG CHANCE.—POR SALE OR TO RENT, THE Property situated on the Northern Railroad of New Jersey, at Leonia, about three miles south of Englewood, consisting of Wouse, &c., and over one acre of ground; house formerly usell as’ railroad station, consatns any rooms and has just boen putin first rate condition; well situated for busine Apply to N. 1. Ro- OR SALE—THREE STORY BRIOK BASEMENT AND sub-cellar frame House, all modern improvements; rents for $700 a year; lot 25x100. Price $5,700, 310 Thir- teenth street, South Brooklyn, A. (i. CALDER. OR SALE—THOSE TWO NEW FOUR STORY and basement brown stone front Houses on Latuyet Avenue, corner of Portland, Brooklyn, and the one ad: joining: contain all the latest improvements: built in pest manner by the owners: plate glass, hand wood doors, &e. ; corner house, 23x65x 100; next, 22x46x 100; loca- Jou very central; 2) mibutes trom: ferries by Greene or Multon and the sau attention of iy Apply var venue cars; one block trom Washington Park e from Dr. Cuyler's church; well worthy the any one in want of a hous ebetter thin o on the prem sof the builders, J. P, TOW LIGIBLE AND PERMANENT LOCATIONS, NAT: ural soil, n Central Park and Fith avenue, on Hill, for sale, 20 East Sixty-ninth street, (our story 25x60; ‘possession. “Owner at No. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY 25 FOOT FRONT HOUS: three stories, trimmed in cabinet work. Apply on Premis ast Fiity-third street, near Fifth avenu JOR SALE—STORE PROPERTY 383 BROOME street, nex: t corner of Mulberry street. ly to W. W. STEP! ‘oadway, Foom 22, NEMENT PROPERTY IN éast Forty-eighth st West Tenth street, West Thitly-cighth ‘street; private’ Property in Fast Yeuth street; Property bought and sold; money loaned on first and second mortgages. Inquire of JACOB OR SALE—T! Tenth str 1) FROMME, Real E: r, 306 East Tenth street. WOR SAL EAST 123D STREET, A SPLENDID three st high stoop brown stone House and Timined In walnut; lot 82x100; will be gold riflce if sold at once; also two others i JAMES MEAGHER, own 283 Kast 123 OR SALE—DWELLINGS AND BUSINESS PROPER. yon avenues Cand D, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh and th streets and other parts of th same ely. (OW, 73 avenue D. , —THE FOUR STORY BROWN se 834 East Thirtieth street; lot a fraction 100; walls handsomely frescoed; water closets to third floor; two bathrooms; dumb waiter to third floor and Gould’s steam heaters throughout the i will soll at a bargain. Apply to owner, Dr. ‘AN, 097 Broadway. REAT BARGAIN.—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, F 19x55; extra well built; one wide street, pear Park . 5) East Seventy-ninth street, (wo doors from Madison avenue, ARLEM.—A GRAND CHANCE FOR A FINE HOME; three story high stoop first, class brick Howe: ele: gAntly painted and decorated; 20x45x100; chandeliers, ce. ; Clear; $11,000; cash trom $3,000 upwards. BENJAMIN BRO’ E & CO., 2,40 rd avent M ADISON AVENUE.—SEVERAL VERY HANDSOME Houses; also a large corner House, on Murray Hill, jor sale. M, A. J. LYNCH, 68 Cedar street. STORY BROWN STON HOUSE, 216 EAST FOUR- t teenth street, for sale low to close estate ; it is in fine order. E. B. BOOTH, 10 Pine st eet, KTH AVENUE HOUSES.—A NUMBER OF FIRST O class Houses, including some fine corners, for sale. M. A. J, LYNCH, 68 € street. OL STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—FOUR e high’ stoop brown stone House for sale; stor’ 3i.10x60x100, $84,500. HU. R. DREW & CO., 155 Fifth avenue. 7Q] FIFTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL OL Park, between Sixty-second and Sixty-third streets.—A first class four story brown stone front House, handsomely frescoed ; heated with hot water; house X65; lot 2x108 feet. Inquire of WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, ‘ine street. OR SALE stone $16,000 eek ety HANDSOMELY | FINISHED DLO, three story high stoop brown stone House, 2i8 Fast Forty-ninth street; house L9xt3stla Apply. at 17 West Forty-second street. be FOR FOUR. STORY HIGH STOOP $30.000 brown stone House and Furniture of su- perior style; house ison Piitieth street, on Columbia Col- lege lease, 84 years. RIKER, HESSE & Co., No. 5 Pine street. ‘West Side. FULL SIZED FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED brown stone Honse, below Forty-fifth street; price Hot to excced $50,000 or rent $5,000. Owners address, with full particulars, JACOB V. D, WYCKOFF, 66 Broadwa 25 FOOT HOUSE FOR SALE—FiFTH AND SIXTH avenues, near Fifth; Columbia College lease; will Sell cheap. For permit apply to MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway. HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN STON House it or ‘ixth street, between Fiith and Sixth cornices and gag fixtures ; $37,000 p. H. GRADY, 827 Sixth avenue, N ELEGANT FOUR STORY FIRST CLASS BROW stone Howse, 26x67x100.5; location the best in New York; price very low to mcash customer. P. H. GRADY, 827 Sixth avenue. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY, BROWN STONE Store and Dwelling for salo—735 Seventh avenue; Station G ; $27,000; 20 rooms, exclusive of store, in elegant flats. Owner on premises Sold immediately; owner goin, apply to D. GARRISON, 597 ERWIN, St. Denis Hotel, corner street. DECIDED BARGAIN—THREE LOTS ON W7TH street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for sale, price $0,500; mortgage $5,000 for 5 years: also 3 Lots on Sixty-ninth street, with party wall (paid for), ready for immediate improvement, near fe xington, avenue, at a low figure ; terms easy, |. A. Jd. YD 5 mer is 68 Cedar street. A VERY ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON FIFTY-FIRST street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for sale, price $50,500 (in fee), M. A. J. LYNOH, 68 Cedar street. N_ ENTIRE FRONT FOR SALE—ON EIGHTH AVE- nue, below Ninety-fourth street; the location is one of the most desirable on the avenue and the price is rea- sonable, For further particulars apply to &. H. LUD. LOW & CO., No, 3 Pine street, YHEAP—A FIVE STORY DOUBLE TENEMENT J House, pays 15 per cent; also a three story high stoop Houso, only $10,900. WALTER W. MONTAGUE, hth avenue and Twenty-first street, avenues, with bhi. GREAT BARGAIN,—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 461 West Thirty-fourth street; must be rented of South. For particulars ixth avenue, or to H. Broadway and Eleventh JOR SALB—A HOUSE AND LOT, AT 207 WEST F Tenth street. To be seen from 4to6 P. M. JOR SALE—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House 9 West Thirty-third street; in clegant order. Inquire of Mr. MATTHEWS, on the premises, between the hours of and 4 o'clock P. M. only. OR SALE—THE HOUSK AND LOT 28 WEST NINTH F street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; all conven- jences; possession May 1; will be sold at day Helos at the Exchange, building, by EH, LUDLOW OR SALE—NOS, 121, 123 AND 125 GREENE STREET oe sigeet and 111 Frince sitet, MATHER, 15) Nassau street. OR SALE-A_ PROPERTY ON WASHINGTON strect, x80 feet, with 18x80 on rear street; near Canal street, steainship, steamboat and ferry Jandin xcel- Tent location to crect a large storage store; wide streets; easy ofapproach. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson str ATH SIRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE Ow) naes.—Three story high stoop, 20x50 and extension; Tot 20x 100, H.R. DREW & CO., 156 Fifth avenue, 12. 6'clock Tues. iil Broadway, Trinity bO., Auctioneers. Misceliancon OR THE BENEFIT OF BUYERS AND SELLERS OF Real Estate T purpose to issue a printed ‘list about the first of enen month, and respectfully solicit from iny old cltents and every other man descriptions of business properties, private dwellings, vacant lots and tenements at present Values, Ploase don’t place fictitious prices; t cunt afford, to pay the printer for stich, SAMUBL KILPATRICK, 1,009 Third avenue. OR SALE OR TO LET—A FIVE STORY BUILDING FF oh Worth erect, with scans n power. W. W. LYON, 78 avenue D. BROOKLYN PROPERTY Fo! Lt OPERTY FOR SALE AND A v ERY NEAT TWO STORY. AND BASEMENT Wont stoop frame House, in Williamsburg, convenient to i le cb i price $4,000; ¥ fora, ale EA ARE ei Bee, room wo — + CLOTHING. tie i 1 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET.— 331 Gur establishment pays a) sper cont mare than ny dealer for Oastoff Clothi re) Carpets, &e, Pidage call on or address Mr. or NA! le = tl VERY DESIRABLE WELL BUILT THREE STORY brown stone high stoop Hotne, 200 Frealdent street, Brooklyn, copesite jarroll Park, size in com- plete ordér; furnished or unfurnished; furniture new; owner going to Europe, Apply at No. 4 Pine street, roouis 18, 19 and 20 AST | | exchange. APID TRANSIT.—CHOICE LOTS, 25X106 FEET, tinder close rertrictions, ina first class neixhbo: hood, near Prospect Park and the line of the rapid transit steam road, for sale at $500 and upwards; a splendid opportnnity for investirent or speculation. Also a new three story brick 1 1, 20X38x105, with every im- Apply at the office of thé late provement, at a bargain \. J WALKER, 112 John street, New York, from 12 to 2 o'clock. $6,000, Fok gsr improvement quire on p ROPERTY boy EQUITY IN $22.000 overlooking Prosp House, all improvements, lots, stabling, &c.; convenient to cars: Prospective value large; neighborhood healthy, and always will be select, fine residences of New York mer. chants; will take $6,000 in salable merchandise, $3,000 cash, and bond and mortgage for balance, or about half eash and small Brooklyn house or small'farm, tree, on south side of Long Island, conveusently and desiraply located, Address C. H., Brooxlyn Branch Herald office. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY _... FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, COUNTRY SEAT AND Fruit Farm, Westchester cow one hour from New York; 95 act neighborhood first ie 3, high and heaithttl; {owner in Europe, pC ace H. OLIVER, No. 1 Park place, FINE RESIDENCE IN MORRISANIA, CONSIST- ing ef a double house, M4 rooms, city conveni- ences, stable and 1! choice Lots, high ground’ and bean- tifmily laid out, will be sold at a bargain; price $25,000; onty $5,000 cash required. Inquire on the premises 163d atreet, east of Boston avenue, near the horse car: 896 Broadway, room 7, of J. H. WELSH. OR SALI NAN ‘iew of Sound ; HOUSE, BARN AND FOUR ACR Land, in the town of White Plains, For particulars inquire of W. A. MAUTERSTOCK, 121 William street. OUNT HOPE.—HOUSES NEAR TREMONT DEPOT, Harlem road, healthy, fine view. to rent. M. HARD, 44 Beckman street, ARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE PROPERTY IN Westchester at the present low prices will consult their interests by applying at our olfices immediate POTTER BROTHERS, Nos, 4 and 6 Warren stree! Branch office at Fordham depot. LOTS OF GROUNDS FOR SPECULATION, FACTORY Sites, Residences in the lower part ot Westchester county; also single Lots, Houses, &c., at the Westchester Land Office, No. 2 New Chambers street. DITCHETT, RAB, gTRANSIT-WESTCHESTER | COUNTY. Plots at $20 each and choice to be drawn for, new Houses and Homestead included away, at Jerome, Williamsbridge, Hariem Railroad, near depot; only five iniles from Harlem. Drawing soon. Un- usual opportunity. Por maps, pamphlets and full par- ticularssend or apply to JOHN BERRIAN, 162 Broadway, rooms 15 and 16. HREE PLOTS OF LAND FOR SALE—IN MORRISA. nia, HH. P, DE GRAAF, Bowery National Bank, HE BEST GROCERY STORE IN WESTCHEST’ county to lease toa first class party for a term 0 years; an old established stand of twenty years. quire of JAMES C, GULICK, 120 Warr N ve tast choice given JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY ates AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. | For Sate. WOR SALE AND TO LET—HOUSES, LOTS, STORES, &c., at low rates and in desirable locations. 3. W. FIRTH, St Montgomery street, Jersey City. PROPERTY OUT OF THE crry FOR SALE OR TO RENT. N_ISi LAND—TO. RENT, T NEW BRIGHTON, STAT furnished and unfurnished, several brick Villas; gas, Water, baths and all modern’ improvements; gardens, ores shade trees nutes of Wall street. Apply wo DUNCAN SNIP! A FOR SALE, + the Hudson (Chancellor Livingston estate) ; scenery unequalled s opposite the Catskill Mountain; large stone and brick Mansion; also Cottage and seven Buildings, all new; place in perfect order; private dock; icchouse, filled: a splendid home for a gentleman of means; west side Property, above Thirty-rfth street, noar Fitth ave- nue, taken in exchange, if inencumbered, 7.8, Tivoli, N.Y. CLARKSON, (A. HOTEL FOR SALE—PAIRVTELD HOUSE, FAIR- Lewis F. Cleveland ; field, Conn., to close the estate of the Ia furnished complete. Inquire on premises or of W, W. STEPHENSON, 247 Broadw 2, N. Y. 7 Broadwi FINE FARM, SITUATE ON CROTON LAKE, CON taining 196 acres, tenant house and barn, will be sold cheap ; has a mil from Harlem Ratiroad depot. Ai fronton the Lake and {s two miles BRANDRETH, Real Estate Agents, to HOWLAND & i Sing, N.Y. T ORANGE, N. J., AND VICINITY—SPECTALTY. Call for catalogue ot property to rent. Orange office open Washington's birthday. H. GERRY, 39 Nassau, cor Liberty street, N. Y. AINS.—BEAUTIFUL PLACE, NEAR PLA field.—7 ‘Acres; tasty only $2,500; termg easy; valuable Property’ i Raliway, and other places. = JAQUES? 208 Broadway, OCK PROPERTY IN NEWARK, N. J., ON PASSAIC River, suitable for manufactories, saw mill, lumber, brick or conl yard, tor sale or lease, Apply to HOJER & CO., 97 Duane street, New York, INE FARM—THIRTY ACRES, WELL ADAPTED for garden purposes, near two railroad. stations, 0 fine stream of water, and has eight gobd buildings on it; only one hour from éity. Apply at G. A, MOTT'S law of fice, 12 Chambers street, N. ¥. OR SALE—A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR AN EF gant home; only $500 down; price $6,000; balance on any time desired, at7 per cen sre did three story (Mansard roof) Dwelling, Mrooms, with water in kitchen ; firat class every w ay, only 15 miniites’ from this, city, ou ong Island, at ‘00 le. Can be seen on application to BW. HITCHCOCK (owner) 40 Third avertue, N.Y. FOR, SALE-NEAR, BOUND BROOK, 4 CouNTiY Seat of 40 acres: large house, in good repair; plenty of outbwildings; fruits of ail kinds in great abundance; excellent water ;a beauttiul spots price, $13,000; also ad- Joining the above, a number of choice Butlding Bites; ex- tensive view; pure mountain air; uear railroad depot: a little over one hour's ride from New York citys inthe railroad contre of New Jersey. Apply to WILLIAM MACKAY, Somerville, N. J. OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, THE BUCKEYE Dairy Farm, between Manhasset ‘and Mineola, L. 1.5 00 acres; stabliing for 12 cows: food oll and stream of water. | A. RAPELYE, 113 William street, New York. ‘OR SALE—A COSKY JERSEY HOMF, 1) MILE: from New York, 3 minutes from railroad stati Gothic «1 + 10 rooms, modern cot veniences; large lot: fineview of river aud country ; cheerful, pleasant and accessible. Price low and terms easy, &c. For particulars call at rooms 10 and 11, No.5)g Pine street. wie JOR SALE VERY CHEAP FOR CASH—1,000,000 neres Texas white pine ih Franklin connt vhite pine in Fra: t J. k. BROO onde, be nad bale ag it. Li bted 4 own and. 1300) Griginal growth New. Yorke Also Lands E & ©O.,, W Wall street. OR RENT OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN; THE WASH- ington City Glass Works: all In complete order sor imaking glass Also a Farm above Cumberland, Md with veins of coal running Mei ah o an fee Sat rH il, convenient to transportation ra iat vor duit pardcwlars address JOHN PURDY, canal, For tll Washington city, ] SALE_OR TO LET=A GOOD HOUSE a1 FF oon and 67 acres of Land, in yaabington, Valley, ait imiles from Fanwood and 24g mites trom Biginteld’’ dnguire of NOAH W. PIKE, corner of Front or FRANK E. BLACK. nd Cherry streets, Piaintleld, WELL. 217 Broadway, New York, FOR BYERYBODY—CHEAP, HEALTHY; OUSE: y one acre, $750; Cottage, 14 acre, Mesirable Cottage, one ner $750 ord rs JOUN Bi $1,600; Farm, eight acres, $2) JOHN BLACK, OTEL AND MINERAL SPRING PROPERTY AT A barwain.—Civeular, with analysis and full particu. n DDY & CY, Not Park place, OSELLE, N . J.—TO RENT, A FURNISHED HOUSE, containing 10 rooms, dry ‘cellar, attic, range; large garden, with great variety of fruits; barn, hennery, &. ; all comptete; 43 minutes trom the city, five minutes’ Ak hom depot; or would sell unfurnished. Inquire at LE Bull's Ferry AND TEN Acr Nort River; boats ran regt foot Spring stréet to dock, and ‘y from Forty-second street to near the place; rent Ie ete D, & A. KINGSL D & SUTTON, & Broad street. 0 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE AND ABOUT ONE acre of land, stable, €e. ; 10 mindtes’ walk from main depot at Elizabeth, NJ; house has 17 rooms and all mod. ern improvements. We ‘have also a number of smaller Houses for sale and to let at Elizabeth, furnished and unfurnished. PRICE & HAINES, 221 Broad street, up stairs, Elizabeth, N. J., and 78 Nassau street, New York. 0 LET, LEASE OR FOR SALE—A HOUSE WITT nino rooms, one acre of Ground, or four aeres if de- sired, with orchard and carriage house, one hour trom the city and near the station; also a House in Englewood, a business place, in 100-foot avenue, and a Cottage at Tappan, near station, \ acre. Inquire at 16 East Elgh- teenth street. 1 R - ISHED HOU ZS convenient to Pennsylvania or Central Railroad} large grounds, fruit and shade trees, graperies, vegetable and tower garden and stable. Address ISAAC DAVTS, 167 Broadway, Hy By ALL! SALKS at AMEN B. MINE! Salesrooms 9% Chambers an AUUTION. Re AUOTIONE ‘at 1034 o'clock, at (lhe private residence 1,256 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY-SECOND STREET, GENTEEL all of which i has been in as follows, viz. HoUskHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD ANO, &C., made to order by J. L, Plimpton & Co., use but about five months, consisting of Brussels and Three-ply Carpets, black walnut Parlor Suit, in reps Etagere, Pie rand Pi DO, re nish, made by. Phelps 500 Mantel Ornaments, carved black walaut oe cost " edroom Suits, con Bnttrenses Spting uit Dining Roon RT NoTIC! Auction THU SDAY anc now on exhibition Schenck, 60 Liberty serve. The collectic ehitectural, marine artists represented American schools are :— T. , Diddin, anit, . G, Cruikshank, 2 Pearson, J ons, fier lr, day, Februar: Et 8, Towels, Napk! Glassware, Kiteh 2 and 2 RD SCH black walnut Centre and Side Tables, Mirror, rosewood seven octave square brilliant tone and fine rooklyn, In perfect or- vd logs, of ver: Son, of mplete ; Cottage do., best quality Hair eds,” Bolsters and Pillows; black m Furditure, Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Micloths, Stair Carpets, Crock- tensils, &e. superb Water Color Drawings, FRIDAY, February 20 and 2), the Art Galleries of Edward s Sale entirely without re- on embraces a variety of fenre, ar- and lindseape subjects, Among’ the ot the English, French, Italian and T. Abrahams, Jules Rico, R. Fay, Bassini, Heury Waterman, HL Appian, Le Carte, Charles Laren, 3 hardson, ph Hornet, T.J. sold at anetion on Thursday and Fri- t 12 o'clock noon. r, 00 Liberty st. collecti Mr. NOTICE, A most important n of Paintings longing to Henry T. Chapman, Jr., now on exhibition, free, day and evening, at the. Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broad ‘ay, and to be sold at auction at the Clinton Hall Salerooms, WEDNESDAY lowii AM . Du agque: Sebes—C, J. Gri Schactels igors—Re: Stammel—| ke, AC. ol Colman—Georse new. Be. ; ug. » Verhoockhoven—Jos, Caraud—Meyer David Col—J, A. and THURSDAY, Fob. 26 and 27, Among the Paintings are choice examples by the fol- known Aineri F. EB. Chure Ww. hand foreign artists ;-— . RK Gittord—T, L. 8mith— Marshall—William Mart—J. F. Ken- HH. Nail—Dayid Johnson— Whittaker—Thomas Doughty—Dr, Meisel—N ewh Iplessy—Jos, *, Huc—Jos. ro—L, Ver- ndrie HMumot i. J. The whole to be sold without any reservation whatever. . Horse teenth street, nour FINE'COL i, JOMUNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this day (Pridi t their salesrooms, 37 collection of fine Pamtings, b ogical and luursday. at Ho’clock, BLEECKE buary story bro tween t r 100, with all impro: rolling shatt TON, AUCTIONEE alosrav 6, ut Exchange Salesroom, mM stone House, 1, enty-cighth and. Seven ¥ for stor WILLIAM 1 VINT, Auctioncer. eR, nn 37 Nassau street, opp auction branch, 110 to 1M Fourth avenue BOTION OF T 3 OLD MAS’ osite the st Thir- INTINGS, BY ERS, assaut street, a Ley ‘the old, masters, ‘eriptural Pieces will be on SON & CO., AUCTION R, 78 Third avennie, ty y-ninth streets, 26.6 by nts, ineliding Cornell's pateit em PLAIN- ‘VERY DESIRABLY HOUSE OF 11 ROO terms fleld, convenient to cars: anxious to’ sell Address W. ABEL, box 178 Herald office, i -FOR SALE, THE MOST DESIRABLE $75.000, Property within sixty miles of New York, suitable for r r ence, Stinmer Hote, puptic insti- tution or commercial purposes; fine. buildings, delightful grounds, splendid scenery, healthy locality, good neigh- borhood, water privileges; accessible by several rontes; terms easy. None but iirst class operations negotinted, ELLIS & CO., Financial Agents, 43 Broad sireet easy. : REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. MALL FARM (COU, ESIDENCE) FOR SALE, let or exchange forcity Property; good buildings! two hours’ ride from city. Inquire ot’ owner, 332 West Thirty-first street, RN NEW JERSEY, 0): equity $6,000 or $9,000, to exchange” Jersey City or New York, west side, W. A. CORBIERE, 8) Codar street. NOUNTRY SEAT ON NoRTIT Railroad for small ious XCUANGE—FINE FARM IN NEW JERSEY, UNEN- “4 _cumbered, for Honse in Brooklyn, Newark or Jersey City, or first class Grocery, ____ Dr. BY RN, 80 Cedar street, room 6._ PXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY PROPERTY OR MER- 4 chantise—Equity of $20,000 in four Brooklyn Ho some cash required; a larger property will be en ed, Address A. . B., Herald ofties JOR EXCHA NDID RESIDE about tw und and fine Ca only 22 minutes trom this city railroad (plenty of trains); f perous; price $25,000; will exchange for a Farm near this city at fair valuation. Address box 3,003 New York Post office, giving full particulars. with iage House, mvenient to excellent lity healthful and pros- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FIRST CLASS BRICK House, with nearly three Lots, best part Washin ton avenue, Broo'lyn ;also 30 Lots in Brooklyn, tree and Clear; also new e'in Water street, near Roosevelt. Apply to MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., uth street. po SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED Lots onthe upper end of the island, a large, pleas antly located furnished House, rented jor $3,000, Ad- dress J, H. J., 95 Bleecker street. JOR SALE OR EXCHAN FOR GOOD UNIMPROVED Property three hanteome Cottages, near the city. Owner, W. PIERSON, Builder, 80 Pine street, OR SALE OR EXCHAN( EAR HUDSON, LARGE stone Mill, three runs; water abundant; seven Dwell- ings, Store, Blacksmith Shop, 20 acres; near above, brick House, 40x40; Cottage, 41 acres, separately or together; great sacrifice. EDWARD & VAIL, 171 Broadway. VOR SALE—OR MAY EXCHANGE IN PART FOR other Property, one of the finest P ries on the Northern Railroad, containing 40 acres of elevated Land, with large, new improvements, and joins the new Mid* land Railroad. whieh is nearly finished, leading to Rock. Jand Lake, being the same property on ‘which Major An- dre was executed. DEMAREST & WHATLC No, Ug Park pla ATOR SALE OR ‘ACTORY PROPERTY, Thirty-third street, near’ Eleventh avenue, 76x 100 three story and cellar, with fine engine and boiler, steam elevator, shaftings throughout building. Address OWN- ER, 62 Water street, OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LEAS) HE BEST ‘actory in Newark, within two minutes of depot; machinery complete: location unsurpassed: immediate possession. OUN SIEGEL & CO., 79 Cedar street, ERSEY CITY HOUSE, WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS oJ worth $12,000, mortgaged $7,009, to exchange tor swnatler priced House in Brooklyn, say about $7 WO. W. A. CORBIERE, 80 Cédar street. es ae time bp tito rane fl tag de place, wanted—For improvement, in exchange for itguse and Lot at Mott Haven, value $7,500. e WwW. A. CORBIB RE, Bt Jedar street. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR FARM OR BROOKLYN LOTS, atwo story brick Dwelling and Store, on DeKalb avenue? size 19.6x40; equity $7,000, Apply to owner, B10 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. city. MPWELVE MILES FORM NEW RAIL. way.—Mansion, with moderu improvements, 1 rooms, near depot, for House and Grounds at a greater distance irom city in States of New Jersey or New York, equall Worth (equity). $14,000, or, fully” and finely. firntshe $17,0%; owner wishes to get info country town more re: mote trom New York, and will deal only with prineipals, Address REST, box 178 Herald office. HOUSE, WASTEDFULLY FURNISHED MODERN between Madison and Sixth aventes, abowe Fortie! street, in exchange for sinall House and 7 per cent mort- in two yeas: hotse will be taken subject to a prtange; “partiewlare vonly noticed. Addross SIPAL, box 106 Herald office, REAL ESTATE WANTSD, JARM WANTED—MUST BE NEAR THIS CITY A hot leas than 30, acres, on line of steam or horse rall- road; a talr price will be paid, Address, giving tull par- ticulars, box 3,003 New York Post office. fran 8) ACRES, IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NEW Jersey, near ye fine state of cultivation; to ex- change for New York or Brooklyn property. T. OLIVER CARTER, Xo, 4 Pine street, room 10. WASTED—10 PURCHASE IN BROOKLYN, A modern House, high priced and worth’ the’ money; give in part’spayment a very desirable Lot, on Flatbush avenue, and stock, paying 7percent. Addfess, full particulars, ‘price and ‘location, to insure attention, RANDOLPH, Herald oftice. \ FANTED—BUILDING LOTS, FOR CASH NINTH, Tenth or Seventeenth wards preterred. | Send full description and price to J. E. BROOME & CO., 10 Wall street. Were COMFORTABLE HOUSE, LOCATED between Fortieth and Filty-ninth streets aud Firth and Sixth avenues; price not to exceed $35,000, Address L, T. SAVAGE, 55 Fulton street. ; nt atree from $5,000 to $12,000. Address, with full ‘particulars, or call on F. JOSEPH, 318 East Nincteeath strect. TANTED—TO BUY A HOUSE, EITHER PRIVATE LEGAL NOTICES, URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT OF Chancery of the county Pralatine of Lancaster, inade on the 27th day of November, last, in the matter of the trusis of the will of Benjamin Eyre, deceased, all per- rons claiming to be entitled to @ share of residue be- queathed by the will of the testator, the said Benjamin Eyre, lave of Manchester, in the county of Lancaster, in England, gentieman, to the child or children’ of his brother, Samuel" Eyre, are, by their solicitors, on or before the Slat’ day of’ July, 1873, to come in and prove their claims at the chambers of the Regis- trar of the said Court, situate in Cross street, chambers Crows street, Manchester, aforesaid, or in default thercot they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order, gt appears that the suid Samuel Eyre, otherwise called Eyres, one child only, namely, Elizabeth, Who was married in or about the year 1si7, and is vetleved to have, left, england shortly alterwa to join hi ho ta nie to reside in Ame: Hu. Withieatea District Registr DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN pane ca he Matter of TNITRD, STATES District of New or Tenement; must pay gooil rent; would invest | N IMPORTANT largest and finest st lid Cold Chains, Amethyst and ot! flered at Auctioneer, will sel 4, dke., © of William Traitel, from business after the above large stock, Al ION SALE OF ONE OF THE ks of Miamonda, fine Watches, Seal Rings, Ladies! puplic auction. | JOs SOLO. this day the entire superb stock 8) Chatham’ sireet, who is retiring being established for the last 25 years, comprising over $40,000 worth, was carefully purchased for the retail trade, and will be guar- anteed to be strictly as represented in cataly continu mence deach, day ti ‘o'clock. TR 00 gant city mad Furn housekeeping, UOCTION SALE AT 11! West Eighth street, bet roperty of Albert ping, Fs Parlows, D this greidiy) mo ROTH, Auctionee niflcent 74 octave Pianolorte, elogar padour and Gray the richest deseript Ktageres, Booke: D Washstands, Lounges, Sotas, Dining ¢ yants’ Furniture. chasers, residence of I, Isaacs, Esq be sold this day at, auction, Rosewood Piano’ Mirrors, Library, s, Tables, Bronze Curtains, rosewood’ and walnut Bedsteads, Mattresses, chairs, hairs, ‘Glass, ; italogues to be till all are disposed of AND WORTH OF EL) je Household Furniture, contents of 124 West 26th st., to commencing at 10, o'clock, cost $390; rich Parlor ‘arpots, Oil’ Paintings, Lace Dining Room, Basement and every article’ necessary for RY ZINN, Auctiouver, INTON PLACE, “ifth and Sixth avenues, erhof, Exq, sat 13g o'clock, ERN Ivet, Brinssels Carpet atent agratte double round roséwood latest. styles Marie Antoin Duchess Parlor Suils, covere ton satin, brocatel and rep: Vases, Bureau Bedding, Turkish Chai Sideboard, Extension Tabl hina, Silver'Ware, Outlery, xc ils packed and delivered for’ pur- ty or country cTio} Magnificent Househ: Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintin, AUCTION. AUCTION, nitare, Velvet Carpets, &e., A at the clegant residence 96 West Fifteenti THIS Drawing Re res, Velvet, d « THOMAS WIL erve, on 7 Broadway, cc ‘atches, Diamonds neh Clocks, over 300 lots, b Household Purnitur tave rosewood Pianoto ) used 8 months Paintings, rich tinported Bro Lace Carp se, Wr geres, three rich Parlor Suits, cov tel, cotton pitish, silk, r Centre Tables, Tu Bedrooms comprise Viz. Sults, superior rosewood i ro mmodes, Tables, Sheets, &e. superb black walnu Dining Room complete—viz. Chairs, French China, Dinne Ware, Solid fi and Basement and Kitchen Furniture, Ing Utensils, Tee Box, numerous to mentic full sets, Rub A Cutlery to bidder by catalogue, offlce and store 412 sirect, AY ussels Carpets; Ralutings, ty Bronze Clocks, Ornaments, Articles of saturday, Fi sive Stock of Jolin A Ms day until all is disposed of. catalogue, al m Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, beoween Fitth and Sixth avs., (FRIDAY), atl o'clock. urnitare, superb Suits, Pompadc , covered best description cover: ethire Bookcase, Cabinets, Tables, eminent artists; ertu, magnificent city maker; Stool, Bedsteads, Ward: ‘able, Bullet, ES, Auctionee: WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— ¥, Auctioneer, will sell, without bruary 22, at 11 o'clock, the ex- s Jewelry Establishinent, msisting of solid Gold and Silver and all kinds of solid Gold Jewelry, This sale will continue from day to Catalogues now ready. fHOMAS WILSON, Auctioneer, r, , celebrated walnut, Bu Louis XTV a 80. ALE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE nL. Targe near 6th avenue, Feb. 21, cominencing at 10) LUKE EITZGERALD, Av Es THs , 120 West 23d street, \Wriday) MORNING, Hg a'clock. tioneer, will sell the costly’ and. plaii nimely Magnificent 74 o¢- elebrated city maker, eost and Mantel Mirrors, 25 fine Oil vex, Velvet and Brussels ‘urtains, magnificent rosewood Eta- iting Desk, 800 volumes choice Books, red in satin crimson broca ps: algo plain reps and haircloth ish Chairs, Lounges, &c, this day, ke. Pi nlald black walnut gilded, plain Bed Washstands, Atmotre Glace, 20 curled hair Mat tresses, Spring Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Quilts, Blankets, it Bullet, cost $300; Extension Table, and Tea Sets, Cut Glass i Silyer and Plated Ware, Shet- roves, Oilcloths, and other articles Sale positive in lots to highest > Ul E FITZGERALD, Auctioncer, Sixth avenue. N. B,—Goods packed and shipped for purchasers. J teenth street ture Store—Parlor a1 nut Chamber Suits, tage Suits, elegant Tables, Chairs, Washstands, Carpets, Olleloths, Furniture Materials Ry BY winday next, Furniture ; stock Wi and Billiard Saloons provements Buliar hearly new, &c. tnre, Carpets, Mirro richiy carved, gold: a great b BY JW. © sorted sale Liquors. Cai BAYERSDORFERYS office, 245 Bowe Y MAX BAYERSDO Wednesday next, 205 Y MAY BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS at 8 Bighth ‘av at 1035 0" nue, between Fourteenth d Fife lock, large stock, &e., of Furni- mber Suits; rich black wal- 1s, 60 wall nd Ch ® Bures Loun, ardrobes, Desks, irs, Sideboards 100 Mirrors; also Tools, untinished also Horses, Wagons, Trucks, Har- in lots; no reserve.’ Dealers speci- acker, Esq. R'S office, 246 Bowery. ER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS ne st. handsome Fixtures, iors, &e., of first class Bar "helan & Collender's full im- alls, Cues, Racks, fore day of sale. be seen ri, &e.; also an Ebony Chamber Suit, inlaid, superior workmanship ; cost $2.50), | bargain this day privately. MPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER.—CAMP. BELL & Cg. wil sell this day, at I o’elock, without Feseryo, on premises 117 Ninth avenue, near Sev street, elegant ‘ag and Lager, Beer Estab) ne Fixtures, Furniture, fc. Buyers and speculators specially invited. B.* CLARK, AUOTIONRER, pteonth ment, ae- Positive Special Auction Notice, A. CLARK & 00, at store 661 Broadway, opposite Bond street, will an iinmense stock of elegant Silverwat amountin, commencing WEDNESD. yp ebruary 19, and ¢ ein og. datl sell at auction and fine Table Cutlery, toover $89,090, £10 :30 o'clock, ly till @ stock consists in part of 19 Tea Sets, rich designs, 5H Ice Pitchers, 400 Dinner and Breakfast Casters. Cake Baskets Goblets, Mugs, axe Ivory Handle and silver Plated Table Cutlery, Fruit &8t is, Centre Pieces, Salvers, jolders, Forks and Spoons, &c,, &e, Spoon The stock is all warranted to be of the best quality and and from our best makers, such Meriden Britannia Co., Rogers Brothers, BA ay Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Reed & Barton, . A. Clark & Co. and others, The attention of the trade is called to Uris sale, as well As parties who wish to purchase for use, Sale’ positive and without reserve, JOUN H. DR. ER. APER & CO, AUCTIONE Y 5 A B The Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western Railroad Company will sell 9,000 tons Scranton at public auction o'clock noon, at 26 Bells, 66 Nort Crockery, Glasswa Stock of Groceries, ] ee et lock, 89 Classdarge Oyster > W, DAL w ¥ A, Y HENRY STRAUS, A IRE J. SWARAKOPH AUCTIONEER Ty Cbruary 26, at 12 SLOAN, President. ER, 875 BOWERY.— Tune. Stock of Well assorted Positive; low. BELLS, sox streot, clegant Fixtures of first t ‘ively in lots. Dealers, eall. 1000 HAY UZKOPH, 380 Bowery. | NEER.—DAUCHY & Tinh at d o'clock, mt 454 rs pvrednemiay, xchange plac fast folk ‘sure re, Earthenware; al , Showeases, Fixtui SOHY, AL ill seit tins day, . In JOHNSOY i 4 g et, a large assortment of Household Furniture, Abraham Weil, Canal street, o lere tele aud Ingrain, Carpets, Olt. In pursuance to an order of the Conrt in the above en- | elotin, Hues, Mats, black, wplnee aie Boe, ~ dg titled matter T will sell at public auction, at $69 Second | nut and Catiage Suits Hedseats. Meruci ion | x avenue, by BURDETT & DENNIS, Auctioneers, on Fri- | Washstands, Centre piles, Chairs, Rooker: unges dhy, February 21,1873, at 1. AM.” "the Property’ beloug: | tension and. Dining Qable’ Clan Rooker ,eues ind tothe ‘estas of ite said bankrupt. counting oh | Rotne Lace Quinine, Win” Redgini, halt aM oqhy swek of Faucy Go a ve ures 6... ec. % Ww K ite ij rf ‘Glas and China Ware, Kitchen Utensils, &o.: GpONGE I BHakPE: Mattress Guibas class Dook, with Framne, We, Waited states Marshal, Hedsteads, Cot- | i nd SALES AT AUCTION, BOGART, ONEER, aoe er AY, February 22, nt the auction rooms No. 1 Ni at ito at om Fecmae Mo. | North ar ege fa: tore Be i pit ld Furniture, Furniture, 20 sewii 8; a jarshal’s Goods, Alpacas, Linens, thes, Cloths, Mate Kid Gloves 2 By oniee ct as Marshal, ARSHAL'S SALE—CIGARS, TOBAGOO, CIGAR Moulds, Counters, &¢e.—S. HERMAN, Altctioneer, Will sell this day (Friday), February 21, at'10 o'cloek, a Chali Ujuaters*oiothe Canpedng tare lature, “hates }, Carpe’ 5 unre Sb Pew AE AcE, Marshals” Alsd at i o'clock, at salesroom, 13 Bowery, Marsnal's sale of 29 barrels Liquor—viz., of barrels Rye’ and, Bour- bon Whiskey, five casks Brandtes, Gin, bes French, Spirits, Furniture, de. L, RINDSKOPF, Marshal AWNBROKERS SALE—THOMAS J. M’GRATIH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham street, will seil, this day, at Ho'elock, 500 lois of Women's Clothing, Dresses, Shaws, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c. ty order P. Gauley, 67 Division street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—SAM FOREST, AUCTION. + cer, sell4 this day at 17 Bowery, 500 lots men's and Women’s choice Dresses, Skirts, Siawls, Dress Goods, Spreads, Sheets, Shoes, Coats, Pants, Vests and othor de sirable Goods. Order D. De Long, 299 East Broadway. S HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—WINES, LIQUO! S. and ¢ this day, Friday, Feb. 2l, at 204g @elock, at ery, the entire Stock of & wholesale dealer and importer, consisting of about $10,000 worth of Wines and Liquors, as casks fine Brandies and Gin, Port i$ and Sherry Wines; also abont 15) barrels choice old Bour- guid Ite Various brands and aves; Scoteh rish W hiskeys, (eo tot Liquors bon a nd Wine i QUESTS saLe—R Frei . jeneral Al this day, nt M2 o'clock, mine an Sheri F Beapacter, SHERIFF'S SALE.—R, FIELD, 81 ©) eral Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, day, at 10 o'clock, at the northeast corners of Th nue'and Seventy-fourth street, large and valuable of Gro: 8, consisting of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Tens, Coffee, Sugar, &e.; also Fixtures and Interest i Jone. Of arene. AY OF w T. BRENNAN, Sherif. 3 Achen- | 401 Fulton Yr. We P. MoGrxyrss, Deputy. W AsiliNaron's BintiDay A Nation's Molilay oem. e Jubilate! Greatest country: ste sun ever shone upou! q Happy peoole | Multiply your blessing? iy oWnhig your own “sweet | homes.” How could you spend the day more. profitabl or patriotically than to visit Jere. Jolingon, Jr., 2t Parl row, and look aiter tho splendid Properties in. Brooklyn to be solid next Week at auction. Annexation, quick transit and the big bridge, all sure. Now's your ‘time to buy, Cn ERE. JOHNSON, JRS, Auction Bx. 9 And 401 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or 2U Park row, New York, for Maps of the immense’ sales ot Brook: Ivn Lots, to bc made. Feb, 25, 26 and 27, Remember alt these sales ave to be made at Auction Exchange, 399 ant ect, Brooklyn, FOR SALE. | ASS MEAT MARKET FOR SAL FIRST OL. A quire at 15 Xtocuth sirce SHOE 2; Zayenue, Ap ply to MAX BAY A CLASS BOOT AND. SHOR STORES, DIN. 4X. ing Saloons, Restaurants, Contectioneries, Oyste Chop Houses, Liqhor and Grocery Stores. Parucalars 23 Chambers street. W. SIMERS, Store Agency. E n GEOR A LUENT OPENING FOR A PHYSICIAN — ZA, Ai catablished practice of eight years, paying 34,000 to 85,00) per year, for sale on reasonable terms. Address G, MeNAB, 17 Montgomery street, New Jers A —FOR 8a BROADWAY SAMPLE ROOMS AND AA. Chop Houses, Billiard Saloons, Restaurants, Oys- ter Satoous, Czar Stores, sceries, Drug Stores, Meat Markets, Produce Sta ies, Cohtectionertes, Hat Stores, Distillery Liquor Stores, Corner Liquor Storos, downtown Sample Koons, Lunch Rooms to let. MITCHELL'S Btore Agen edar stree! A PADY. HAVING ONE OF WHEELER & WILSO ZA. handsomest Sewing Machines and having no further use for it, will sell it at w xroat sacrifice; alvo a very handsomb Parlor Suit of Furniture, street, 217 West Thirteenth SUPERIOR INDUCEMENT,—F KINDLING Wood Yard and Factory tor sile low; doing a targe and profitable business; with Jonz lease at a low rent; ood location fine steain engine, chopper, bundling | | | cornér of Thirty presses and ey n for the business, SIMONSON & ECCLESTON, 50 West Thirty-tirst st. T A BARGAIN—FOUR FULL LOTS ON SIX'TY-SBC- ond street, between Grand Boulevard and Central k. Apply t0 ows Sixtioth street. FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE AND 10 YEARS' Lease for sale on northeast corner Sixty-third street and Second avenue. Call on prem JAMES J, FOX. ‘OR S\LE—DOING re euson for nquire of J. M jirty-fourth street. A ss ¢ agood business; long lease, felling, owner has other business. PHY, 620 Second avenue, corner o A WTOR SAME, THIS, DAY, BY AUCTION, |AT IT «_ o'clock, without reserve, elegant Liquor and Lager establishment 117 Ninth avenue ; buyers invited. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers. RD (oat YARD FoR IN ONE OF THE BEST J locations in the city, with favorable Lease, Gook Ww Fixtures and i comp! and now doing a splendid cash trade e's HL health obliges him leave the city. between Gratd an RUG STORE FOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE BEST’ corn the leading avenues in Brooklyn; hand Some and modern fittings; trade good. Apply to OK= LAND, 78 stree’ , . ad {RST CLASS STORE F cheap, consisting of Upright rors, Gas Fixtures, Window Fixtures, Steain Radiator, &c,_ 658 Broadway. at the yard, 135 Mulberry street, ster. ses, Counters, Mi Oil Cloth, Desk, (JOR SALE—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFEC- tionery, established 13 years. Inquire on’ the prem- ‘eventh and Eighth streets, i 1 Grand street, betwee iamsburg. yor SALE—A MERCHANT? TAILOR'S STORE; A very good assortment stock o! new fashioned Cloth; also a pleasant Country Place ; terms casy. Address. H, VON EMDEN, Plainvill ae ITTED UP years’ lease of the building; @ p {desired a brewer's Agency may Thquire of H. STEMMERMAN, 319 Washinge NICELY | five OR SALE. Saloo good busine also be lind. ton street. Fro! SAbE—A LIQUOR STORE ON Wrst TumRTy. fourth street, opposite the new Manhattan market. Apply to JAMES WALL, 419 Eighth avenue, southeast rst street, CANDY, TOY AND STATIONERY East Thirty‘fourth street, F°s, $ Store. JOR SALE © FOR HW, ON ACCOUNT OFF sickness, nice Stock and Fixinres of a first clase Grocery ona leading avenue; good location, cheap reat andeash trade, Address GRO¢ER, station He? NOR E—ONE 2| FOOT GIB REST LATHE, 21- inch swing, n good order; one H-foot Hand Lathe, inch swing, iron bed, good order; one Centrituzal Voolle and ¢ Pump also a large tot of (ton Machi ft ery. Address A. 0. TULLY, 93 Liberty s\ OR SAL PATIONERY, BOOK AND TOY. Store, with a Newspaper Route; large stock and cheap rent. Inquire in the store, 786 Third avenue. POR SALES STOCK. LEASE AND FIXTURES OF AN: old lish Shades in Brooklyn. Inquire of B. SWITHENBANK, 73 Nassau street. New York, JOR SALE—A GOOD SECOND HAND PLATFORM Hoistway Package Elevator; cost $800; will be sold. ata sacrifice: Apply on premises, 369 Broadwi ba JOR SALE—THE LIQUOR STORE 2% VANDEWATETC street, ‘If not sold to-morrow will be sold on Satur- day at auction. — FOR SALE, CHEAP, FOR CASH—STOCK AND IX. tures of a Grocery Store. Apply at 24) Seventh st. . HOTEL, ON. FoR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISIL ropean plan, with 60 beds, doing ® fine trade} ex- cellent restaurant Attached; splendid location; house well known, with good reputation ; five years’ lease; too much business the only cause of disposal; rent, fur- nished, $1,000 per month to a responsible’ party. For in- terv. address BUSINESS, box 172 Herald office. FOR SALE OR TO LETA CANNING OF PRESER' ing Establishment and Soup Manufactory, in pe order, with everything necessary to the buslivess, ts tor sale at a bargain or will be rented apon reasonable terms. Add Ox $21 Post oflice, Jersey C JOUR MARBLE COUNTERS AND A LARGE NEW. Safe for sale—At a great bargain, at 504 Broad wa: COVELL, GRAY & CO), 1,134 Broadwa' OYEL FOR SALE—NEWLY REFURNISHE! will accommodate 350 people; one of the first water ing resorts in the State of New York. For fuli particulars ss dress KR, C. JENKINS, box 303 Post office, Pittsteld, as AUNDRY FOR SALE— established five years; doing a good business: lease: will be sold on'a ntofthe proprietor’s depar- ture for Europe. Apply at97 Bleecker street, im saloon. ESTAURANT.—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BES I paying downtown Restaurants, in perfect running: order, together with Lease of the building, is offered for sale, in consequence of owner Fr iN LEECKER 8STRERT, et ook ‘etiring frothy DusINess 5 a Fare opportunity. "Principals only apoly t0 MARCUS H. LAING, 55 Liberty street. MACHINERY, EGIALTY—HORIZONTAL ED oor and 7x10, 8x12, 9xt2, lx By 16, 11x13, 12x24, 13x8%, Samples can be seen 36, 16.85,‘ T8X24- ¢ Be Cortian trent seca hn od nmines tenon inex. bie big * itucturers, Newburg, Ne ¥. | “(i sinus OF #3 MPS AND BOILERS greenies Works, Hudson street, Jersey City, near SECOND HAND PATENT ! sara wanted ro elt GF 4 bolle plate by Rant AL Ehears want Fig Qe gout plate by gn | power. Address, with price, fey City: RTE EY | SKSMITH TOOLS, ANVILS, VICES, TONGS, Dea ee tammers, Bellows, Portable Forg rot . shoeing Tools, Grindston thes, 'W. A. CARTER near Greenwich. Horse, palsy “ea sere 82 Cortlandt s JOUR NO. 8 CAMERON STEAM PUMPS FOR SALF. I Tuguire on board steamer Albany, foot of Nineteenth street, Bast River. TOR, SALE-SRCOND pARD TEN. MORSE PORTA. ble any station OTNe 5 le 0 ‘Hots Pout & to © horse tubul one ing Engine, McLAREN, Third and Grand streets, Hoboken, Nd. FLOPING AND PORTABLE. ENGI Pump Lathes, Suspension Delt Lathes, Shaiting, new and second hans exchanged. WILLARD & DEBEVO! IEE SLIDE VALVE ENGINE AT WALLACE & 4) 29 Cortlandt strect, and Variable Cutoff Charles Kienzlo's, 9 Cannon ate before ng ine: ‘om jorse power, i Sto hora power: Portable tT; Hew Patent Circular Saw K.P. HAMPSON, 38 Portables, QTEAM” ENGINE WANTED—NEW hand, about 17 inch cylinder Address SAMUEL LEGGETT, box