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-__ CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. , ameaaeemanneeniens~in cmon Central. N sy Reet LARGE HOU! BETWEEN FIFTH A and iosiegn 3a inci street, 23 1x70, with Poe ry Ey * id condition ; recently deco- Ear aain San patna tie tarps Str rasa dene $3800" ‘Apply on the premises ij FIFTH AVENUE, ON FEW DOORS WEST OF Eleventh street—Four story, basement (two stor) ex! Dwelling, 18 rooms; all improvements, super! ler; yard, with arbors, fountain, &c., tor sale low ; other city property taken in part ment. |. T. WOOLLEY, 75 University place. FOUR STORY, CABINET TRIMMED, BROWN stone House, between Madison and Fifth avenues, (60x100; will be xold for $50,000; worth $65,000; this is ortunity seldom ‘Apply to DUNN & , 202 Broadway. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON FORTY-NINTH street, near Fifth avenue, for sale or to let; neatly Pos and frescoed, in perfect order, with possession; ,000 cash payment, balance on favorable terms. Apply ‘owner, JAMES C: SPENCER, 257 Broadway. 25 BY 100 FERT LOT FOR SALF-WITH TWO Houses on, drawing $1,850 per year, between Second and Third avenues, all for $14,000; Cash $4,000; also oue ot the best private Houses on Twentieth street for $15,000; ‘Blso eight full lots, on 123d and 12ith streets, all for $25,000; between Tenth and Eleventh this is a bargain. HYLAND, 342 East N A i Foun STORY BROWS Szoms fousé in Fifty-fourth street, near Madisi . Ruished in cabinet Work. zixssx 160, Will be sold ata de: t once. eidedly cheap figure Maple tor a oS third oo ae LARGE NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Hous an Lot, within a few hundred feet of Fifth avenne, finished in’ cabinet work; will be sold ata great sacrifice for cash. Office 99 Sixth avenue. FINE _INVESTMENT.—TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, A PIXE pioadway, valuable four story Dwelling, 25% 60, Lot 100 feet, for sale reasonably ; possession NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1873:-TRIPLE SHEEY. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. West Side. THE EIGHTH, NINTH AND Twenty-first wards; beautiful '20x100, can be Donght for $680 by paying $80 down, and $10 a month un- til are paid; balance on bond and mortgage for two or three years; any desirous of making a sate invest- ment cait erect houses costing $500 on the above lots yee will let for Re $15 2, pont, or sell by * Bri ‘o let, ane or two Cottages, 5 Fulton street, Poon i etalle City Hall, Brooklyn. BB tarot ered PROGRESSIVE PROPERTY FOR SALE, HEAP HOMES close six first. class four story high soo} 3 Houses, West Fitty-seventh sircee die 5)x100; high, arty location; uninterrupted view of Beaton Tan and ‘North ‘River: contiguous to Central Park, boulevard and the great west side improvements; + SMITH, on premises, n on sale. Apply to T. 457 West Pinty-seventh street. POR SALES NEAL TRIY-FOURTY STREET, BR. Tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, four. story high toop brick House, all improvements, 2): 1605 this is “tually a great bargain, and will be fold $200 les than rT ered, }OSSE SB | applic r at once. SXUPLE e LEVY, 308 West Thirtieth st. near Eighth as, WOR SALE—FULL FRONT BROWN STONE HOUSE and Lot 53 St Mark's place, $21,000, little cash re- two Cottage Houses and two Lots, list street, nth avenu dt for two $9, little cash re- quired; Houses and Lots junction of Eim, Marion and frontage of Ut Seta each streets vtice BELG” ADDY rot ol feeton each street; price $22,000. Ap! forks Me PANNING 28 t Fourth street. a ‘OR SALE+ON WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, & modern brown stone desirable English basement House, with furnace, range, hot and cold water, bath, water closets, belis and tubes; house im good order. Price $15,000. The owner sacrifices over $3.00) on it. Terms obey, if desired, AMES R, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN TO CLOSE AN ESTATE One or two four story English basement, Houses on Twenty-fitth street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- ues; good neighborhood, Price $11,000 cach; half can remain on bond and mortgage. JAMES KR, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, A —FIPTH AVENUE BIJOU RESIDENCE, CHARM- «ing resilon, ‘well planned, freseoed ; Feasonable Price fo onsure We" STEVENSON, JR. Il Pine street. A hit, HOUSES, .FOR, SALE—FIRST CLASS + Houses near Fifth avenue ; also 3 and 4 story Houses Perireen Seccnd and Kighth avenues at fair Hpures:_ also ore an nent. Property. oT TibTCU, 1,088 Third avenue. PY A HAT POR BAUR, ATA SACRIFIOE, A FIRST + class four story stoo] rown stone House, 22.2x58. 9 foot Lot on wei wee Of Madicon avenue, 50 teet south of Seventy-iourth street, clear view to Park? three floors in hard wood, parlor floor cabinet work by Pottier & Stymus, with library. butier’s pantry, mantel “mirror 4c. “Also'a first class “House of similar dimensions an superior finish on Madison avenue, 25 feet from the sont heast corner of Sixty-first street. ‘Terms to suit: good Jocation ; lots taken in payment; houses open for inspec- tion. Inquire of owner, A. KLABER, at his marble works, 134 st Eighteenth street. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—WITH POSSESSION IF purchased before May |, three story high stoop brown gone aonnes all Improvements; Bret Class eighbiorhoo. ‘orty-eighth street, west of Broadway ; price on! easy terms. Natron & LEV 303 West Thirtieth strect, near Eighth REAT BARGAIN: FOUR STORY DOUBLE BRICK House, new, in West Thirty-eighth street, with good bakery; large entrans let by floors; stable for nine horses ‘in rear; reut $2,676; price $20.! At B.S. LEVY & CO.’S, 271 West Thirty-cighth street. IMALL THREE STORY BASEMENT HOUSE—WELL SD turnished, mostly new, 221 West Forty-third street, near Broadway; soine furniture, carpets, &c., must be bought; will seil low for cash or partly on time, or take some trade. D215 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET,—CONVENIENT Le AST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—FOR SALE, AT A bargain, four Houses and Lots; four stories high ; Bteet by halt the block; paying a large interest; Will be sold se; arate or together and on easy terms. Apply to N. QUACKENBOS, Counsellor at Law, No. 7 Warren steet, Toom 12. wr, CHEAP FULL SIZED NEW HOUSES, NOR. 1, 15, 17 and 19 East Fifty-third street; and north: east corner Madison avenue ant Fifty-third’ street, two medium size Dwellings: same owner; bargains. V. K. STEVENSON, JR, 11 Pine street, OR SALE—FOUR NEW BROWN STONE FRONT first class tenement Houses, 37 Spring and 211, 213 and 225 Mott st: 20 Secot enue, OR SALE.—MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF 132D Fine Nova arcce stone front wi setae fe; terms wi le to suit. ply to PY BROTHERS, 1482 1 vital ENTH STREET— Four story brown stone front, hich stoop, all modern. improvements; between Madison and Fisth* avenue lease 60 years. "Inquire on the p se R SAL N WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREE first class brown stone front Houses 247 and 249, Sek by Inquire on premises or of JAMBS BLAC. HURST, 225 Wi x y: hth street OR SALE—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HIGH stoop House in West Forty-ninth st about 200 cet from Fifth avenue; Columbid College ‘about nine!y years to run; built by Amos Woodr bargain; with ossession. Apply to FOX BROTHERS, WILLIAM H. AYNOK or THOMAS D. ROBINSON, 20 Nassau street. OR SALE—AT S. CRAWFORD, 953 3d av., cor Jowing four story Houses M0; Madison ay., near Mth st., $32,000; 74th $50,000; 64h’ st, near Madison .. near Lexington av., $24,000, th st. » near AV. . $37,500; 61st Also several three story Houses at decided bargal (OR SALE—AT A LOW PRICE, NO. 25 EAST SIXTY- fourth street; first class extra cabinet ish; built by day's work. Apply to §, 8. POR SALE aH00 ished in cabinet Anply on the premise Fifth avenue. {JOR SALE. M. STYLES & 8 ‘TY STONE FRONT HOUSE, FIN- k inthe most elegant manner, 17 East Pifty-third street, near 16,00—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE | high stoop House, Twenty-second street and Seventh nda three story high stoop Honse, 25x60x 100, ‘st street, between Fifth and Sixth avenu Apply to WASH. YOUN' ty Brice $3,000, all in’ tee. euth avenue. JOR SALE OR TO LET—ON FORTY neor Fifth avenue, a beautitul Ri and trescoed and in perfect order, session. HENRY a. SMIT INTH STRE! tence. painted with immediate pos H, 1,206 Broadway. INTH WARD.—FOR SALE OR TO LET—A FIRS class Dwelling. Apply to GEORGE W. MORTON, y street, room 5, N MADISON AVENUE, NEAR EIGHTY-FOURTHL street, an clegant four story House. built in the most | complete and modern style, elexant throughout, will sell at cost. ¥. ZIVTEL, 1,026 Third avenn GPLENDID INVESTME LEGANT RESIDENCES © on Madison avenue; also superb Mansions in Fitty- recond, Fitty-sixth and Fitty-seventh streets: great bar- gain: ¢xtra width palacial ‘Resylences on Filth avenue, with Stable; also Houses at all prices. PAGE & MoCAF: FERTY, Fifi avenue, corner Flity-second street aE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR SALE— On Sixty-first street, near Madison avenue; the best cation eastot the Park. Apply to DUNN & SEAICH, 22 Broadway. ATH AV., ABOVE 65TH ST.—A FINE CORNER PLOT, ) of 4 of 6 lots: price reasonable; do. near 72d, th, Sd, 6th and id sts; also tine Plots on the stree etween éth and Sth ay: W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadwa: FORTY-FIRST STREET—EACH about 23x60x10), four story high stoop stone Dwell- ings; for sale, toy: sinvrly; price moderate ression. Vv. K. § ENSON, Jit it Pine str 68 AND Miu sr CLOs oN avenue—Two very fine, unusually well-built and finished fuli size Dwellings, for immediate price: mortgages held by Mutual Life and Nori cau Life. Terms ¢ Vv ENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. RB HOUSE IN BA « —A_ SUP $3.000.~diet street, tear Him avenues with the | nt inirrors. Apply this forenoon to A. L. WILLIAMS 0., 123 Broadway 6 -E NT FOUR STORY BROWN | $33.000. stone, with gas fixtures and shades, on | Fixty-first street, near Madison avenue: the ehoicest Jocation up town, in jull view of Central Park. Address wo full lots south west cor: with frame dwelling, r Third avenue and boughta ; e street, 1 $s Nimety-first stre four ull lots 3 side 116th, wi W; tour full It and Third a ME. CRAS TWENTY FOOT HOUSE, HIGH STOOP BROW! stone, near all public places, with possession, can | be had at ‘a sacrifice; only $5,000 wamte AD East Twenty-xecond sireet _ ath SPLENDID FLV TORY STORP, CORNER | AA Tdouse, on First avenue, tor sale: must be sold th week, THOMAS MCGUIRE, LL venue. cond avenue, | DID BROWN STONE | Je XIN EL AHL WHLY SEL AT SPLE «corner House and Lot i $25,000, worth $40,000; only a quired, Office 999 Sixth avent cH } T ) | T° JOR SALE—A LOT ON 125 feet west of avenue A. EVENTY-FIRST STRERT, oa Tompkins O'BRIEN. SIX FRAME t Forty-sixth or: TERMS, HANDSOME NEW | ¢ Houses in Thirty-sixth street, Third avenu pply on the DY, builders. FOUR CHOICE LOTS, AT three years, Pine street. Inquire Fs mitt AT GREAT SAcRivi Cottages with two full Lots, in ¥ street, West of Kivhth avewu e4 price, $i ty-third street. k JR SALE—ON EASY three stury brown sto Ietween Lexington and premises of A. & D. T. K 220 AVENUE, WEST SIDE. © very low price; one-thtn Vv. K. STEVE TH (OR PARK) AVENUE CORNER, 100X100 FEET, near Seventy-ninth street, for sale, tnusually cheap and on easy terns ______\. K, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. " CONE-UALP CASH) BUYS BEAUTIFUL BS.000 fire reitarients thee story and extene sie Pine ar hy Amboat landin, modern Gera at aid in perfec Ts rare oppa ; - Gross HARLEM, «Pine strcel room ser” ee OM OF A DECIDED SACRIFICE, THIS WE Third avenue; all uw ments; party wail anda stone wd the yard: exer and beauti- arden: size 18x: casy terms, IDEN KICH & CO., 5 and $i Third avenue West side. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF ie’ forms t J. WELLE A Will be sold on v made immediately to WA Fighth avenue, of WM. HAWS, No. AE SEVERTYSECOND | STRELT, whth and Ninth avenues, four ¢ three Lots, with good Hou y reason ven there: ation street and BETWEEN ioe Ta Seveniieth street, adjoining Eighth avenue, five Lows Price low. Liberal terms. V. K, STEVENS «1 Pine street. IN A FIRST CLAS gbth avenue: hed. WALTER W, 3 mty-first street, —FOUR 101 and T =SiD STR: A PERT EAST OF BOULEVARD. + 106x100 4 I very low to @ prompt purt Chaser; terms easy, V. K, STEVENSON, Jr, 1b Pine st I UILDING LOTS—ON FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, WEST of Ninth avenue, tor sale or exchange for good city wes; long credit, Add Vl, No. 7 Wai- J.C LEV, OULEVARD.—A VALUABLE BOULRVARD LOT, 26x10, near 130th street: river view: Leantitul lea! $2,000; mortgage $6,000 Apply to owner, 36 Unwn souare, I tion, at the low pri today, from 10 to LL « second floor. will rent tor $1, ding Pier Glasses, Carpets, 4c. FOR A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE three stor, Bisa stoop House for sale cheap, or inc} JOSEPH MASON, No. 8 Pine street. $13.00 and Lot, 21x100; house in perfect order, 21x60; all, modert improvements; 14 rooms, 421 West ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. Misceliancous, NALL OR ENCLOSE STAMP FOR LISTS OF CITY or country property for sale and exchange; many bargains. JOHN 8, EWEN, 39 Nassau stree OB SALE—BY PAYMENT AND _ INSTA! MENTS, FP Cottages and Lots in Harlem, Plaintleld, Tottenville, Bayshore; no wortgages, no fent days, PIONEER HOME SAVINGS BANK, 71 Broadway, room 63. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE __AND TO LET, ALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKL' 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. TLLL 9 P. M, ON SUNDAY FROM 3 10 9P. M, CARRIERS AND AGE NO. 7 FRONT § BROWN STONE FRONT HOU: in every respect, built by day's cation, within three blocks of th n entrance Park;" will be sold cheap, as th eis returang from business. Inquire of JOHN DONOVAN, 4 St. Mark's ay: enue, Brooklyn, ork; splendi THE HOUSE AND STORE 175 GRAND Weekes AA, street, Williams late glass window good vusines 185 Fourth str Agent, Willi MANSION TO LET—27 FEET BY 40 F! AA “Extension 20 feet, partly furnished or Situated corner Washing:on and Greene location; ample lawn, garden and iruit: © Parties de 20 minutes to Fulton ferr’ ring the advantages of a suburban residence in the city will find this a rar ‘or particulars and permit ad- 9 Greene avenue. dress J. DA A —TO LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROW: 4A.) stone Dwelliag, with all modern improvements, 451 Pacine street, Brookiyn, in gooil order. J.C, BALLEY, 50°East Fourth street, near Yowery. ROOKLYN.—HOUSE TO LET, THREE STORY, FEW minutes’ walk from the ferry rin ail bedrooms; all improvements; in. fine con ; Amity street, be= tween Court and Giinton; neighborhood first class; rent $1,500. GEORGE W. SMITH, 183 Amity; or 1/0 Browd- way, New York. OR SAL) House, new FIRST CLASS BROWN SION all improvements; situated on M. Donough: strect, near Throop ave Brookiva : bargai terms easy. COOLEY & REYNOUSS, 1,035 Fulton street, coruer Downing. JOR SALE—130 GREEN, NEAR CLINTON AVENUE, Brookivn, # first class three story brown. stone House, just fin'shed, in complete order. D. Al STONE, 192 Broadway, New York. STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK in good order, all improvements, at $1,200 a mont avenue, Brooklyn, Can be ‘seen trom 9 to 12 A. M. A ne Vark, Brooklyn, and the tine of the pro- pe Transit steam road, for sale at $500 and up. w nilid opportunity for investment or specu Ini Apply at the office of ¢ eA. J. WALKER, phn street, New York, from relock. MPWO FOUR STORY BROWN STONE BUILDINGS TO let—Situated ou Clinton avenue, between DeKalb Willoughby avenues, For iaformation inquire at 210 R THE BRIDGE ww used in manutac- r Shop and a v LET—IN street ‘err’ turing aniline colors; Lot. Apply tod cant , 4 Wall street, T° T—FURNISHED, THR’ E STORY AND BASE- ment brick House, all improvements, near ferries, in Brooklyn, D.; rent low. Inquire at 212 Broadway zoom 6, New York. LET—BROOKLYN, A OND FLOOR, rooms, and two on third; gas and 5 minutes whe family in house: possession ; rent RKER, care of Moore & Warre Liberty strect, New Yor! PO RENT-THE NEW BROWN, STONE HOUSE, FUR- nished or unturnish 4 Clermontavenue, Rrook- Iyn, lor: routes trom Fulton tersy. Apply to $ Pulton street, £.700. NTH WARD, BROOKLY ed between two ¢: Very cheap, three story brick, 9 rooms, with modern improv i terms to suit purchaser, Apply to WM, O. SUMNER, 81 Broadway, Brooklyn. iD WESTCHESTER FOR FIRST ©. 4A taining about 16 must be sold; price only D. A? , WESTCHESTER, WESTCHESTER COUNTY. — 4X. For sale or to rent; Residence of Abraham Hatfield, with modern improvements and in per order, sta- bles, carriage house, hennery, &e., new; 1y aeres well stocked with fruit, grapes, all Kins berries, #e., within easy distance of steamboat or cars: 12 miles trom 1. Apply on premises or of HATFIELD & Cc Front street. T MORRKISA A 4\ in the best manner; a window, vestibu AND TO RENT, NEAR WHITE PLAINS, eres. with fine improve texehange, , 12 Contre street. ern-built two story R. ito N, Filth street, BAKERY TO LET—IN ASTORIA, LON Citys store, dwelling, kitelien ard stab) ver mouth. Inqnire at 125 Bast Twenty-fourth Mr, SEGAU, R SAL the pre I —WOODLAW) very desirably sitt tery was first laid out the whole or s section M9. in enwood C CLARK, 53 West Forty-sixth st FOR SALE NEAR DONBS’ FERRY 15 ACRES FINE land for building purposes; any party seeking ine vestment would do well to look Attlee yn wat RELD & MOV, 229 Broadway. POR SALE On ro Hudson, in low 1ises. hour of Wall street: price con very easy ) H rent (ton good tenant) $1,000, Audiess box 2,819 ost of fice, New York. YE.—FOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR RENT, and ¢arriage house, two acr Street, near depot; has view of th encumbrance, JOHN O, HIGGIN QPECIAL NOTICE.—FOR SAL COTTAGE On Grace Chureh Sound; $10,000; no No. 7 Vine street, AT MOUNT VERNON, I SN, Y., three minutes fron w tw i basement frame Dwelling I finish manner; lot 50x195; price $5, efor) JABGER, atd. Lockwood's offic depot, t. corner of Fourth avenue and First str (PARRYTOWN.—TO LET, A NICK FLACK OF TWO acres; house, 13 rooms; fruit abundant; fine river view : carriage house, &e.: rent $200, JOUN WERKER, 283 Grand street, corner Bowery. ) LET=IN MORRISANIA, A NEAT TWO and basement House, with an acre of Groun ol trait and shade trees, Inquire of JOUN WATERS! SON, 1d Jon street. "po dni arers ISILED OR CNFURNISHE tial House in 152d street, Carmansville; splendid Ww of the He $ rh improvements; a rare op: portunity to ata cheap rent, W.N 744 Broaaway, Astor pli Y ONKERS—ONLY $00 PER YEAR, VERY NEAT House, with modern inprevements, near depot; also furnished House: modgrna improvements; good hborh, cheap; $400. Apply to, JAMES YOU- Auent, Youkers, SE, 10 ROOMS, minutes’ walk from D Saw A TLANDSOME NEW ‘ igh healthy situation, twelve depot, to'let very low ($10) lo ade phe 6 dress box Station a foc York. ene ee ONKERS—FOR SALE OR LET TWO FINE HOUS: fone with stable). near boat landing: eaperh river Yiews, THOMAS COLLINS, opposite station. or HUBLI & VIKSBON, 104 Broadway, FOUR | COUNTY PROPERTY | To Let or Lease. T° LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM IN HORO- en, one block from ferry, to a respectable young 5 tel rate d. oom box Ire ater: vais e req! 83 LET—ON BERGEN AVENUE, OLOSE BY DUN. can, three first clas brick Houses; all Improve- them thst cannot be siut oft possesion euy times ant istound, inquire of the owner, JOHN REILLY, ‘est Side avenue, foot of Bellmount, Jersey City, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, “\ BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON CENTRAL RAILROAD; fine buildings; five acres land; few minutes’ walk to two depots; great bargain; te le 0 we ROC ER i of Deeds, 08 Broadway. JAQUES, Commissioner ‘A GOOR,BARGAIN FOR A RESIDENCE AT PAS. saic, #8 minutes from city, taken. now ; terms to Suit; also Houses to let. 6. G. SNOW, 239 Broadway. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE—NEAR CROTON A. Lake, one-haif mile from depot, on the New York, Boston and Montreal Kallroad; a house, with fing improvements, REED & ', 229 Broadway. FINE _RESIDENCE.—TWO STORY FRAME House, Barn, and four acres garden ground, truit and shade ' trees, situated on Jamaica turnpike, ‘Lon; Island, near South Side Railroad depot at Richmon Hill and Central Rallroad depot, Clarenceville, now oc- cupied by James Napier; horse crs pass the house every twenty ininute om May 1, nexts rent, Ap- ply to WILLA "LON, 68 Wall street. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO RENT, FURNISHED, for Summer ‘or ye r, with privilege’ of baying 13 large large uirlors; wide halis: piazza; large lot: pleasantly situated; fine views; delightful drives; ouly two minutes’ walk from depot, Madison, N.. PIERSON & CO. Auctioneers and Dealers 1 i A —T0 LET, ATINWOOD, ON THE HUDSON, SIX + minutes from depot, a beautiful Villa, on the heights; 10 Foome; every modern improve ent; fine view god grounda, Inquire of H.R, DREW & CO., No. 3 West ‘wenty-t A NEW TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, FULL lot, $2,600; House and two Lots, 000; near Senor; a H. DYER, Fift Morris: ird street. PLACE ON THE SOUND—CONTAINING FIVE acres; house 10 rooms; all kinds of outbuildin, choice fruit; near Whitestone ; 26 minutes from Hunter's Yount. ©. C, WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton street, New York. A WNEW BRIGHTON, STATEN I8LAND.—10 LET, + on Richmond Terrace, three minutes from landing, large Mouse, Stable and Grounds, halt an hour trom city by boat; spiendid view of Bay of New York; rent very low. Apply to TAYLOR & SIEARNS, No. 14 Pine street. A VALUABLE PROPERTY AND EXTENSIVE BUILD- ings, delightful and healthful location, near the city, suliable for public institution, hospital or asylum, for sale or exchange. 8. C. SMITH, owner, Frankfort House, 212 William street. T NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND—UNSUR- 2 rear; furnished, » i, 80.0 month tor Summers vome with biliard tall extensive grounds, . is a A. COLLINS, 23 Pine street. oul T ASTORIA—TO LET, FULLY FURNISHED, A new first class Cottage! marble mantels; bay win- dow; (ruil, shade and shrubbery; terms moderate; 30 minutes from City Hall. L, RICHMOND, Manhattan Bank, 40 Wall street. T LITCHFIELD, CONN.—HOUSE, WOODHOUSE, barn, two acres, at Flushing, L. 1; fine House and , one of which T must sell or rent at once. " R. MARSH, 37 Barclay street, New York. A —TO RENT, FULLY FURNISHED, ON UASTLE- « ton Hill, near West Brighton landing, Staten Island, @ commodions Residence, with stable ‘and extensive ropa ER, Riverside station, Conn, sT—AT PARKVILLE, one hour from Fulton ferry, via Coney Grounds; the house is ready for immediate occupation and ix provided with bath, water closets, stationary tubs and all conveniences: stage passes the ‘door: rent low. Apply to JOHN McDONALD, No. 8 Battery place, T NEW BRIGHTON, 8, {RABLE Villa Residence to let; location unsurpassed; every Convenience and in, good order; about one acre in gar ‘the place is situated near to the ferry ana in the best neighborhood. Also on adjoining to the above, furnished, Address J, M, PENDLETON, 84 Warren st, AT MENDHAM, N. J.-A, MODERN 10 ROOM, ATTIC AA and cellar House, with 24% acres of Land, in the heart of the village; vost office, churclies and stores 200 or S00 teet, all in good order, $7,000, &, BOUKHUUT, ob Liberty street, New York. A REACTIFUL AND WELL FURNISHED COU ZA. esidence to letthe owner having gone to on account of health; house contains 16 large airy rooms, with every modern improvement; stable, gas, arden of six acres; within walking distance of ehureh, school and two depots; distance trom New York 40 thinutes; 13 trains each way. Avply to.G, DE WITT BRO, & CO. John street, New York. FIRST CLASS GE dence on the Hudson—Mansion, outbuildings and iand in jerfect order; quarter of mile river trout; thus is one place among a thousand and shduld be seen by all inending to purchase: no encumbrance. Permits to view the same and further particulars of M. T, WOOL LEY, 75 Universi % FARM FOR SALE-13 ACRES, NE BE, AND ZA good fruit, 16 miles of river view. Apply to'J. C. FISHIR, Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. T RIVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND—ATRACTIVE 4X shore front Residence, 11 rooms; modera. improve- ments; one acre hy; near depot; $9,000. Others, ‘Address J. W. A. HOUSE, 9, Re Long Island Jand horse cars; sarge garden, fruit trees, &¢.; rent $39 per month. Apply at No.7 Murray street, oom’, or 31944 weitth street, Brooklyn. NOUNTRY RESIDENCES TO RENT—FOR SEASON / or year, at Plainfield, seotch Plains, Westfeld, Orange, Montclair, Bloomfeld and other desirable loca- tions in New Jers’y ; also at Yonkers, mg Sing, Mount Kiseo, Mount Verne New Rochelle, Rye, Portchester and Stamtord; several with water fronts; nice Cottages, $300 to $5.0 yearly. S. IRELAND, 201 Broadway NOSEY COTTAGE, NINE ROOMS, SIX LOTS, CAR. / riage Louse ; heautitully shaded ; fronts bay; bathing; five minutes’ Walk from ferry, Staten Island: $4,000; terins to suit, PARK Broad street, VOUNTRY SEATS AND COTTAGES FOR SALE, EX- change or fo let, in all parts of New Jersey, fur- Aished and unturnishe@: all prices; printed de-eripiton. E, M. MASON, No. 1 Chambers street, EK GLEWOOD, » FOR ONE YEAR, A larve furnished House ; all the modern improvements; €c., situation very healthy Address OWNER, box 647 four a warden, stable, and pleasant; $2:0 per month, New York Post off JAOTORY FOR SALE—16 MILES FROM CITY HALL 70 horse water power, steam power, heavy building near four railroads and canal. J. FISULR SATPERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street. FAs For sar , ONE HOUR FROM city, price $4,000; 67 stock, crops, &c., $8,500; 120 acres, tine dairy iarni, $14,000; 200 acres, good improve: 14, $25,000; also ureat Variety in Orange, Rockland, Westehester and Dutchess conn ies, and the best section’ ew Jersey, from 20 to 500 acres; several to exchange, 8, IRELAND, 201 Broadway. —A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER AND WINTER nee, containing 14 rooms; house newly fur- nished; in complete order . all improvements; carriage house, stable, ice house, &e. ; 14 acres, all free and clear; location unsurpassed for healthiness ; five minutes’ walk n station; 41 miles by Harlem Railroad: price, for ean urniture, $14,000, Fullparticulars by address- ing OWNER, box 75 Vest office, Katonah, Westehester county, New York. OR SALE AT DARIEN, CONN.—A CHARMING Place of about three acres: excellent house; good barn and out buidings; fruit, garden; short distance from the sound; good fishing, boating and bathing, JAMES PRICE, Resid —A CHARMING house and out- » choice fruit, shade; near depot; WOR SALE place of tw buildings, good price $8,u0); stock and agricultural implements complete jor $609, AMES PRICE, 200 Hud: SALE—AT FANWOOD, 1g MILE of Land, with For from depot, seven ac od with 12 rooms; hew bara trees; 10 miles from New ¥ the ‘Central Railroad f New Jorsey, foot ot Liberty sirget. Inquize of M. A. N, of promises, 00d House, er; fruit and shade FINE ORDER; barn, City, Apply to JOUN MARTLN, Summer Aléxandria, Va. JOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO HOUSES, FRENCH style, one furnished; perfect gems; replete with all modern conveniences; 1 rooms; 40 minutes trom City Hall; § mines trom boat and cars: location. unsur- passed ; high ground. Apply to Mr, ALLEN, 639 Proadway, OR TO LEASE—A 6 ewport. For paruc vo. 3 Pine street. USE AND 2% ACRES, rty, South Orange 8 house nearly new, with 10 rooms, tri near depot, 1's ‘hours from New 1 PANGBURN & ADAMS, 417 Broadway, Mill, NTLEMAN'S COUN- Jars apply to&, B FOR SAL try Seat at N LUDLOW & CC ork, Ine New York. rs SAL AT PASSAIC, N. J the Erip Railroad, 12 miles from the city, fine Houses, on casy telms, FRASTER FRIITS & CO., No, 1 Park place. JURNISHED OR UNFURNISNED—THRER COT. faves, near each other and near Stamtord, Conn., Jor sale of to let; neighborhood first best. of reler: ences will be required. South Norwalk, Conn. jnire AND TO RENT. 1 ON several Address MELVILLE BE, MEAD, JOR RENT—AT STOCKBRIDGE, MASS., THE GOUN- try Seat known as theJudive Byington estate; house 8 large and commodiousand in periect order, havin just been retitted and painted inside and ide; grounds ox- tensive and location nisurpassed lensed, with a portion of the whole of grounds or with cot- tages for servants it desired : tw to and frojn New York, Addres# HENRY Tass [CINE PARM—i00 ACRES GOOD BUTE ; Acres in cranberries; all in fine order; 2% hour from New York; $6,500; is worth $* terms to suit. DAKIIN, 50 Broad street. D, Stockbridge, OMES IN NEW J ols for sale, rent or al Linden & specialty CO. T. WARE MODERN uY.—H FARMS AND property in Eliza- away, roonrit, 13 ROOMS, TO , 160 Bra CONTAGE ord, Conn, or unfurnished ; se Ni heater: good water; andsomely |» neighborhood ; No mos: a te Address owners, HU BBARD & HOLLY, Siam- ford, Conn. He OR LEASE—WIilT AN ACRE OF land ; abundance of fruit; furnished or unfurnished ; siiuated on Flax Hill, near South Norwalk, Conn. Pho- touraphs of place at ofice of E.G. HAWLEY, M, D,, 519 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-first «irect, New York. “ONG BRANCH COTTAGES TO RENT FURNISURD; 4 printed catalogues with full descriptions and specia Survey maps to be had at our oflices, F.G, & D. BROWN, No. 8 Broadway. corner Wall sirect, and Branch office, esite depot, Long Branch. ORRISTOWN AND MADISON RESIDENCES TO rent—Fornished or unfurnished, for Summer or Full particulars at our office, ‘Farms and Resl- forsale, J, HENRY JOMNSON, v8 Broadway. r. sey Cottage, near river | toowner, PROPEBTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. YACK, ON HUDSON.—T0 LET, HOUSES PROM $30) to $1,000; water, A five minutes from station frutt: Fiver view; E, B, WESTON. RANGE, N. J.—FOR SALE, FIVE HANDSOME Residence: hood first class; prices low. tion high ; very healthy; neighbor- B. F, SMALL, 111 Liberty street- oO® furnished. ainple grounds house; gas in street, hood ; ote to OCKLAND COUNTY, bor! by ] fine truit; price oop | Montrose station, Orange, N. BERT & PLRBSON UTHERFURD PARK, AC! 4 $40,000, near McComb’s Dam bridge from Melrose depot 59 Broadway, secon AND _ VICINITY SPEC ‘nt, furnis! 2.” Calf for catalogues, assau, corner ‘Grent varioty of tr reat variety of Pro sell anil exclial 1. H, GERRY, 39 RANGE. Mice Fi ¢ hour from New York. ©. GASPER, £4 South stree 3 ter i MULLS, 138 Chambers stree' ‘TY.— or un- iberty street. TO RENT, FOR THE SEASON OR jonger, a first class’ Place; large turnished house, and shade; truit, garden, lawn, carriay nd house hear depot; fine nelg! Avply personally or NEAR NEW YORK CITY— rm, 6 acres, good ouildings, well watered and t, ARE CHANCE—FOR SALL OR TO LET—LARGE Italian Villa, n lian Villa, built expressly, , 194 Broadway. for owner, close to ys at station or HU- > PAR N. J.—TO LET, A FINE \ House, 11 rooms: karen filled with fruit trees; five aniny re Jepot; rent MIVOHN 0. HIGGINS No. 7 Pino street, New York. floor, RIFICE,—$30,000 FOR A COUNTRY SEAT WORTH five minutes JOUTH ORANGE, ¥, J., ONE HOUK * ROM NEW YORK, iw, ‘To let, a very p rooms, quarter acre, shade and near di toJUSEPH RAMEK, No, 9 John street, 10 ARTISTS.—A_ FINE, north skylight, to rent by the season or year, depot; tne views $425; tty little Cottage, of seven rooms, also u Cottage of nine New fork, S74" tC kill, N. ¥, “Address lock box'23, Post office, Catskill, 10 LET—AT CLIFTON, 8. I, A COTTAGE ; 10 ROOMS; high ground; 15 minutes from ply to N, MAKSH, No, 6 Bowling G LARGE STUDIO, WITH ats erry; rent $440, Me ‘Ap: NO LET—IN RANWAY, roe $30) per annum. Apply to Mr. R. avenue, New York. N. J, ONLY SIX MINUTES! walk from the den: t, a handsome Cottage, with eight dry cellar; gas, ‘water and large Ff poly Sth No. 4 Fou garden rent ara ro LET—3 COTLAGES IN WEST NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island, with stables and grounds for garden to each of them; very healthy location and tine views, guiy 2) tn jules’ Walk irom the ferry landing at Brighton; rent very cheap, and West Inquire of JOSE MAN: ZANEDO, 15 Cedar street, New York. mo LuT—VERY LUW TO DESIRABLE TENANT, A Cottage of UM rooms, furnished plainly or untur- hished; garden and stable; 50 minutes from foot of Bar- clay street, two minutes from depot. change place, room 18, Apply at 62 Ex- mo LET—FOR THE SUMMER OR YEAR, A LARGE high ground and extensive vie. conven House, with stables and garden ; ever: 10 3¢ mutles east ot Sing King depot. Apply to P, DONALD & CO., 81 and Franklin street. ny Avply'to 1 ten rooms, hot and Oats, Rhodes Centrally loca Te charming location; reut low. oT Lisp T° and outbuildings; price dON, Blauveltyille, xockland county, N. Y. 10 nished House, with stable and seven House, containing 12 roon ETAT FISHKILL, ON THE HW hed Cottage, yood barn and OY D, Ni LLLA SON, AF State street. LE’ For particulars inquire ot EB. T. & BA wuiding, 443 Broad street, Nowae jconvenient to all the rail LET—ON CASTLETON HEIGHTS, 8, I—Fi Apply to A, JOURNE. et. enard _ LET—ONE HOUR ‘S3U0. UR- three acres of land, FURNISHED, AT NEWARK, No J. A three story brick House, with basement, containing cold water, bathroom, Water closct, UR. stored land ‘AY FROM NEW YORK, ONE j house new, with barn Address JOUN W, MOL- TPO. LET—EURNISHED, HOUSES OF 10 AND 16 rooms, With Stable and Ground, on Long Island sound. K Upiown Branch otic mot location central, pleasant and hi eraie. 9 New Yor tor the neatly furnished; good water, . tor two horses; fine dr ves; easy ten minutes’ walk MORRIS & BRO., ason or year; 19 rooms; very Jawn, shade trees; depors Will be sold cheap to responsible part is. For paruculars address B. 0., box 162 AT NYACK, A SMALL althy; rent 321 West ‘twenty-ninth st apoly 20.18: 52 South Fifth avenue, corner Bleecker sircet, _ T—AT PENAPLY, N. J., FURNISHED HOUSE, onvenie! st URNISHED HOUSE 100 ‘eet, mo LET OR FOR SALE—FOR BOARDING HOUSE stitution or school, {urnished or unfurnished, larg House and Grounds, finely located, near ferry, Vander- bilt Landing, State TO LE! nished, NOT, 66 Beaver sireet. Mo LEASE—BELMONT HALL, FURNISAED OR U 8.1; Kept seven years by Inte occu 4 “Lester plac: and land adjoming’ (it desired) particulars apply to WALTER iver, by a purk and grounds; finely wes’ walk ot three se Inquire ot A. SEABUL oO LD, 56 Broadwa; IN NE Shrewsbury River, near Long For surther particulars in EW JERS Branch, quire of” F. NP furnished, 65 on the terrace, New Brigh om" nt. A. OOLL HOMESTEAD in Norwich, Con: about five (5) acres. RENT—TH w York. RENT—AT HEMPSTEAD, cottage Residence, containin j2 rooms; mrroUr rate Line: . Lawrence & Co., y WY, ON THE a Hote), fur- ER- it , 23 Pine stfect. KNOWN AS THE .. With furniture For . PARKER, pier 40 North L. 1, A HANDSC ME nded ded; within five min- t rallroad ; rent $600. » 16h Nassau 8 reet, New York, or at bis residence, Hempstead, LL NO RE} pot; 17 trainsdaily, ‘Apply to J. PpHE 8. $420. kK T DURIN nished Cottage of seven ro: y location; a very desiral 1 City Hall, New York le Summer house: ON, 40 BY 50 FEET, n the corner rent, Streets, tor sale; lot 160 by 206 eet. Address WILLIAM and ba: 3, Stroudsburg, Pa. taye, seven roms; two minutes from de of Main and Wilhan i THE SEASON—A NICELY FUR- ns, With large garden, in ‘one =O LET, IN PASSAIC, A HANDSOME COT Jot S0x127. Apply'to A. WIARTON, 407 West Forty-second street, % “REAL ESTACH TO EXCHANGE, amount of cash in ditference. requirement ot a gentieman’s re large Plot ol ava: cash ; also Madison avenue House to F A equity $14,000, Highest, healthiest part of lowe prtunity to those seeking a home, as owner has moved op) from the 4 COMPANY, 106 Broadway, corner oi Pine street. OR SALE OR EXC Houses, finely finished ments, on one of the finest stree good bargain may be had. Addre near the shor fishing, plenty fe 10) 0) No. 4 and Erie taining | with 10 Lots, Essex county, N. J OR SAL phange tor oration, OR SALE, EX CHANGE OR RENT—PROPER first class in eve nge tor first el incipals , place, NT rRIVATE to exchange for City Ww ON B, 8, No. ots Fine stre OWN STONE HOUSE ON street will be exchanged for Country Property DOLY & BRUNDAG TED—NEW JERSEY PRE Kivi, ), F ren OR TO EXCHANGE y desirabl R SAL urnished and ver, Ap DERBY OC ly to or addres HANDSC now Te ym the city; quire of Mrs, ner ot Was! R SALE OR EXCHAN acres of Land ney street, near cor : wy tive minutes’ walk from Pate ot; a fine House on Belleville avenue, ¢ ms, with 1m: ACRIFICE FOR CAST, OR and Furn or’ 8. othing one piece of Land of 62 acres and one p which makes it vi as there a ILLS, 138 Chambers street. N ELEGANTLY Residence, in hester; # rare Faperty ons VOORLEY, AT ORANGE |. great abundance ot choice fruit, For particulars inquire of DUNN & SLAICH, 202 Broadway. T NEWARK—THREE STORY MANSARD RO House; modern improvements; 12 rooms; conven- jently located; vaine $12,000: change tor i Honse well located, either in Harlem or Brooklyn, Addvess EXCHANGE, Herald offic PROOKLYN PROPERTY, NEW, PAYING TEN PER BD cent, to exchange for ity or hearby property, for a ts; Cash will he pa FORTY-SEVENTH | and FOR ted. AL ME AT sent Pont rn improvements, tozethe Aildress MILLBURN, box 87 Post offi I C. SK, 222 East Thirty-fourth street, WILL TRADE VOR A STOCK OF DRY GOODS OF eres; Will trade them separate or together; will pay, cash it requir those lands are 1 clear jeurmbrances; some of the land is i villa; 000 Inhabitants in the village, and it isa first class bist- ness town and growiug very fist; hose lands are 6 hours travel from New York. tel, for two weeks, beiween 9 M. No agents need appl EW Apply atroom 13 Sweeny’s M1 10.4, M. and 5 and IMPROV YORK CITY OR BROOKLYN ¥ | “Hee = . PROPOSALS. come) RE RB Posten - nom nae en MENT OF DOCKS, 46 AND 343 BROADWAY. ‘P2OPOBALS FOR SUPPLIES POX INDIANS. pres De ORLA tor nawel ‘Notice to Contractors.—Proposals for buil ng break. Derantunst ov Tae INTERION, b pater af qsdiacent basta wall at Battery place, North Wasurxctos, March 2), 1873. iver, of hydraulle Umforeed with the title of the work, Beated proposals, in duplicate, will be received at Nos. | wil be Feewived at the oflice of the Depal ane Fa 42 Locmard street Now York, until 12 o'clock M. of Docks, $46 Broadway, until 12 o'clock noon, of 4 Meany Beater cA: deuarict Peat | Magn ung poet tn tn bls aia on after , 2s opel E tor furnishing the followi d articles, required for “7 d specifications and blank forms of ‘stue to Indians atthe agetelen named propnait and contrat tai the tee De BANTEE AGENCY, partment. Bids, unless accompanied by the names of Proposed sureties, will not be considered. ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any or all $2R000 pound: Cattle, on the hoof. 150,000 eee aan Ser month, or i 38000 pou i Wuson, leat sides, oF 3,000 pounds per 14,000 pounds Coffee . 25,000 boule peat a hy ian faunas pep robes bones sow pounds Sat ne, tn barrels -ANCTON AGENCY. 1,800,090 pounds, weight. of Beet Cattle, on the hoot. 84,000 bounds Bacon, “efear aides or 7,00) pounds per 480,000 pounds XX Flour, und: ‘oritw equivalent ia whoa, PoNNAS Per month 25,000 pounds Coffee (green), 50,000 pounds best brown Sugar, 3,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 7,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes, 7,000 pounds Salt, fine, in varrels, 5,000,000 pounds, Wross weluhis ot Beet Catt ,000 por gross weluht, atte, f. Bao yoane At aan Ss a ‘month. 200,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month, batter pounds Coffee (green). 200,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 12,00 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 25,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 6,000 pounds Salt, fine, in bartels, UPPEK MISSOURI AGENCY. 1,850,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof, 108,000 pounds’ Bacon, clear sides, or 9,050 pounds per month, 600,000 pounds XX Flour, or 50,000 pounds per month. 35.000 pounds Coffee (green). 70,000 pounds best Brown sugay. 4,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, 1n boxes. 9,000 pounds best Brown soap, in boxes. 2,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 10,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes, CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY. 4,009,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof, 180,000 ‘pounds Bacon, clear sides, or 15,000 pounds per month, 700,000 pounds XX Flour, or 58,000 pounds per month. 20,100 pounds Coflee (4reen). 40,000 pounds best Brown Sugar, 10,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes, GRAND RIVER AGENCY. 5,000,000 pounds, gross weixht, of Beof Cattle, on the hoof. 310,00 pounds’ Bacon, cleur’ sides. or 26,00) pounds per month. 4 1,200,000 pounds XX Flour. or 100,000 pounds per month. 100,000 pounds Coffee Green). 200,000 pounds best Brown sugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 25,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 6,000 pounds Saleratus, in hoxes. RED CLOUD AGENCY, 5,000,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Cattle,.on the hoof. 300,000 pp ly Bae clear sides, or 25,000 pounds per mont 1,200,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,009 pounds per month. 100,000 pounds Coffee (yrcen). 200,000 pounds hest Brown Sugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 25,000 pounds best Brown soap, 1 poxes, 25,000 pounds Salt, tine, in barrels, 12,000 pounds Saieratus, in boxes. UPPER ARKANSAS AGENCY. 1,870,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof, 276,000 pounds XX Flour, or 23,000 pounds per month, 22.000 pounds Coffee (creen). 45,000 pounds Lest Brown Sugar, % 240) pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 5,000 pounds best Brown Soap, 4,800 pounds Salt, fine, in barre! KIOWA AGENC' 2,500,000 pounds, gross weight, of Reef Cattle, on the hoof. 600,000 pounds XX Flour, or 41,666 pounds per month, 40,900 pounds Coffee (green). 63,60 pounds hest Brown 4,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 7,00 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 7,400 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 8,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes, WACHITA AGENCY, 1,190,000 pounds, gross weizht, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof. ne pounds flour, or 11,525 pounds per month. 5 W pounds Coffee (sreen), 00) pounds host Brown Sugar, 2,000 pounds Plu Tobacco, in boxes, 4,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 3,500 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels, 2,000 pounds Saleratus, mn boxes. BLACKFEET AGENCY, 8,000 pounds Coffee (green). 12,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 100 pounds best Brown > 8,000 pounds Salt, fine, in 3,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. CROW AGENCY, £6,000 pounds Coffee (xreen). £0,000 pounds best Brown Sugar, 8,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 7,000 pounas best Brown Soap, in boxes. 2,50 pounds Saleratus, in boxe 7,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. - MILK RIVER AGENCY (FORT PECK). 60,000 pounds Coffee (xreen). 3% 140,600 pounds best Brown Siar. 14,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 16,000 pro Salt, fine, in barrels, 5,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes, 10,000 pounds Pivg Tobacco, in boxes Bids for Beef-Cattle will state pric per pound, gross Parties bidding tor the other articles will state price pound, net, and furnish a saniple of each article bid foe except the Bacon and Salt. The prices must be given without modification or any proposed modiiication what- ver. ‘The Beef Cattle must be good, merchantable cattle, all steers, from three to seven years old, in good, healthy condition, and averaging at least 800 pounds, live wei the welt to be determined by weighing on'scales, when, practicable. Their delivery must commence at each. of the points named on the Ist day of July, 183, at. which time about one twenty-fourth of the whole quantity will be delivered, and thereaiter the balance to be delivered in equal quantities on the bth and Ist ut each month. Bids will also be received for the delivery of the quan- tity of Beef required for the months of January, Febru- ir BTA OF Waeiian euGwn or tor cattle that have deen Wintered north of Kansas; the cattle so delivered to meet the above requirements as regards age and con- dition, and to averaxe not less than 1,000 pounds iv weight. ‘That there mav be no failure on the partof the con- | tractor, he will he required to keep the Beer Caitle in tho vielnity of the agency, to be delivered when re- quired; and should it be ascertamed that he is not cole lecting cattle in the vicinity fast enough, or should he fail (o deliver them when required, the undersixned will purchase, or eaise to be purchased, Beet Cattle as he Inay elect, at the expense of said contractor, All the’ supplies, except the beef, will he Inspected and received by the government at’ New York, -Phiin- delphia, Chicago, Cincinnati, St, Louis, Omaha, Kansas Cis; Sloux City, or Yancton, and) with the further ex. ception of tlour, must be aeiivered, packed au Y hipment, by the Ist day of June As ie ee ¢ flour must be ready for mspection and delivery at times and in such “quanties as willsecure at each ey, at all times, at least one month's supply. ed tor the delivery at St. Lonis ¥ ot September next of the Ageney, 39,375 pounds, ¥, $4,060 pounds, Agciicy, 28,125 pounds, Tho Bacou must be soind and sweet and put up.in gunnies. . ‘The Fiour to be fresh ground, of XX quality, to be made wholly from good, sound wheat, and to be delivered in. | good, stron’ double sacks, each sack to ve branded “Iu- | dign'Department Hour” "1 OT ‘ ‘The Coflee to be delivered in donble sacks, The Suet to ve delivered in ba inti head-lined, nae Proposals will be received for the delivery of any one or. allot the above-named articles, for any oRe of ALL of said Agencies. The undersigned reserves the right to. increase or diminish the quantity of cach or any of the articles which tre bist ¥s propose to ttirnish, | Parties bidding for Fiour are requ samples, each to be in quantit with a private mark Parties to whoin contr, awarded shall, with 29d of Indian Affairs sample puns! of the duality contracted tor, ‘4 Hids Will also be reevived ior the delivery at the Agen- eles on.or about the Ist day of July next, “oF other, speck, | fied pointsof Beet Flour and Bacon for the iollowi. agencies in Montana Territory — ai 1e SUACKED 70,000 pounds, g: 1H 000 pe nds XX F wing Bacon, clear For the Uy jer Arkans: ed to furnish | not less than one pond, ding to same in pro cis tor {he supply of Hour ate 4 furnish to the Commissioner in quantity not less than 25 OY. | ht, of Reet Cattle, on the hoof. 225,000 pounds, Flour: or 4.636 pounds per mont 0.400 pounds: SP. | IN ‘property will be taken in part payment fora Man facturing Business now In successful operation; this i rare oppor { party; vaine, $14,000, Ad- dress, with ERIOR, box IS# Herald office pare AND FURNITURE BUS! will be taken in exehange for small Honso and 27 miles trom the city. Inquire at 2 West 124th strec 0 CHANGE—FOR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY Farm, handsome Residence, Hackensack, N, J poienville, Staten Ish IN, 5) Pino’ street. W. 8. PIER: S$ OR LOTS Lot et, OR Store Uptown Bran fine 60-hors for nice countr, dress OWNER, 52 Water strect, wii be Tivoli (N. Y.) Vost office. $10.000 will be exchanged jor New York city or 2B; free and clear or lightly encambered, Apply to 10 ACE. brick Te) A. i, P., EXCHANG from the c roperty, i oftte FOR A COUNTRY PI —Several four story ll rented, Addr street, near North River; building engine and boil place within F elovator; would exehat gne hour from city, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, for good Real Estate; wilt i DUNS MEL HAIR SHA bargain. ON, 208 Broadwa: TO EXOHANGE—TWO ANTED (PURE STORY. BRICK BUILDING, THIRTY-THIRD 100, containing nee Ade Wh ‘y. OR THREE brown stone front, Dwelling Houses, 20 or 22x60 feet, lot 100 eet, between Madison and Sixth ayennes and Thirty-fith street and Central Park ; weil built and unen- cumbered, tor which a splendid Country Seaton the Had: son, posite the Catskills, in pertes exchanged, nencumnbered, best land in Kansas, in tooKlyn EUTSCH & CO, , 40 Bloadway, rer, Wort BOOK, Address ©., box 9 CASH AND 2000 ACRES OF THE arcels to suit, | Pre ‘80,000 pounds, Bau iL R 90,000 ),000- ar sides. CK), on hoof. pounds, gross w 166,606 pounds per mouth, unds' XX Flour, Inds Bacon, clear s! ‘. Ali articles iurnished Ly contract made under this ad- Vertisement will be sup tto Tr hagowa and sueh arti- eles a8 may in any respect tail to contorm to the re- Guirements of contract and the sample will be ‘rei and in, that case the coutractor of contractors will be hound to turnish others of the required kind or ‘quality without delay, or i that be not done they wili be pute chased at his or their expe Payinents will made at this oMee on proper re- alter accounts theretor shail nave been 1 copy of proposal must have a copy of this qavertisement a slip irom a newspaper) pasted at its en The right t reserved to reject any or all proposals if should be deemed tor the imterest of we | government. | Uptown Branch |T No bids will be considered trom persons who h failed to comply with the requirements of a former coi tract. No contract, or part theres, will be permitted to bx signed or fillet by other parties: without the written con. sent of the Secretary of the huterior, | No bids will Ue considered tor goods delivered at the | Agencies except as «peeitied in this advertisement. Ne pre Iwill be considered that does not strictly comply with the following form :— for We) propose to furnish the partment, aecording to the terms of the adve snetit, oF the Commissioner ot Indian Atturs dated March 28, 1873, the following —articies, at the prices thereto ailixed. (Hore insert the’ list of articles proposed fo be furnished.) Said articles are to be delivered im (here insert the propose delivery) by the (insert date). And if this p necepted f (or we) will, within f fied, execute a contract accordingly and give seq the Commissioner of Indian Ailaira ior (he faicital p Indian yto formance of the same.” No bid will be “considered unless accompanted by a guarantee in the following form, to he signed by tworres sponsible persons Whose sutticieney musi be certified by & United Stutes Judve or District Attor “We hereby, jointly the above biditer (or bid awarded to him (or th to hig (or their) Did or proposal, will exe aot nccortinoien ene give the requisite security for ihe iaithtul performance of the same, as prescribed in the au ment for Pro- osals tor Indian Supplies daced March 20, 187% and in he event, of his (or thelr to do so we hereby agree and bind 4, eXCCHINES ANKE ate ministrators to lorteit and p United Staeee asi damages a snm Hot sess tia per cent on the amount said bid or yposal."? Bonds will be required In the amount of the bid for the faiihtul pettormance of the ntwe oF more | ly, “guarantee that ‘ontract shall th sureties, Whose sufficiency rtified to by a United Statos Judge « Each bidder mnst designate his piace of business, where communications sent to him will be received, the same i} be entered in lis contvact, should one be awarded | iin. | Froposals should be enclosed in an envelope, addressed | it endorsed “Proposals tor sup | | to the undersigned, a plies for Indians,” pifiders ure invited to he present at the opening of the bids ‘The hids will be opened in the presence of the Board of Indian © ners and a commuter to be designated mais by se ry oy the Litervor, as seen ag the time jor | ving t slitll have expired, and the contracts Will be awarded as soon (hereaiter jeticable, tH & COLUM, Acting Conimisstondr — | lA 800) BRIOKS PER DAY, RE Jersey City. JOHN T, AGNEW, WILSON G. HUNT RICHARD M. Commissioners f tl J. GRENVILLE KANB, f WILLIAM WOOD, Docks. Evcene T. Lyncn, Secretary. ° “FOR SALE, A STORE FOR SALE—AT CRANFORD, N, small stock of Boots and Shoes; Post ofMice is kept in the store, paying $350 a year; sufficient room for jancy goods department: a s} lendid opportunity for busi. Janey foods Cqrom New York, on the, Central’ Hallrosd ot New Jersey. Call on or adilress POBTMANTER, Cran- ford, /. SPLENDID, OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY Store for sate—Low rent; reason for selling the Owner is in other business. Apply on the preiises, 425 East Sixteenth street. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE FOR SALE— Long lease; established nine years; newspaper Toute pays all expenses. For particulars apply at 17 Third aveaue, one door irom Firteenth street. SPLENDID FIRST CLASS WHEELER & WIL- son's Sewing Machine tor sale cheap, encased in walnut; in pefiect order and nearly as good Mrs. SMITH, 163 East Twenty -eigtth street. LARGE RESTAURANT, RAND LODGING House ; best location; near Washington Market; tor fale al a great sacrifice; a rare chance, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. Dia new. FINE PORK AND PROVISION STORE, BEST stand on Kighth avenue, for sale; also corner Grocery Store, Butter Stands, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Stores, i ITCHELL’S Store Ag 10 SALE—BAKERIES, CONFECTI! Y AND and Stationery Stores, Hat Stores, Drag Stores, Water Manufactory, country Restaurants; South street Liquor Store to let, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALK, AT A great bargain, down town; Ale Vault and Sample iRoom at $200; splendid Restaurants, Oyster Saloons and Ci se eee MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar atrect. D STEAM LAUNDRY FOR or, Grocery, Contectionery and House Furnishing Stores; Oyster atid Chop Houses, &c. Particulars 23 Chambers street. GHORGE W. SIMERS’ Store Agency. “(OLD ESTABLISHED EXPRESS BUSINESS— A. Four Horses, jour Wagons, in good ordors doing & business of $100 a week. Inquire at 515 Third avenue, A WILLCOX & GIBBS’ MACUINE WILL BE SOLD Cheap for cash; as good as new; has heen used on work only. Apply at 409 Canal street, first floor DOWNTOWN LUNCH AND BAR ROOM—A FINE chance tor an energetic man; well adapted for an English chophouse; will sell cheap for cash, if sold be- fore the Ist of May." 118 and 115 Johu stree! COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE£.—LEASE, GOOD Will, Carts, &c., of an old established Coal Yard; cheap for cash. Apply, at the yar 21 East Sixteenth street, between 10 and 12 o'clock, AKERY AND CONFECTMONERY.—FOR SALE— the Stock, Fixtures, Lease and Goodwill of an old and well establisied Bakery and Contectionery, with Restaurant and Ice Creain Saloon attached; Horse and Wagon also; the building is a large brick house; would @ a splendid place for small hotel aud restaurant; sell the property or miles from New York, in particulars address 5.8. RUG STORE FOR SAL the death of the proprietor; established 20. years; can be purchased for $1,200. Apply at once to HALE, ba William street ase it; is situated within a tew For large and healthy town. ox 1,001 Herald oftice. OR SALE. NG, DESKS chea| &CO., 93 Cham- bers st (OR SALE—LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND FUR- niture of the Irvington Hotel, on Hudson River; kod ice house, Billlard Tables, Tee Cream Saloon, &o: Apply on premises west of Irvington aepot. OR SAL yup AN OLD ESTABLISHED. CARRIAGE Manufacturing Business, at Matawan, Monmouth 20t New Jersey. Address J, P. GERAU' & C JOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED EB Truckiig Business; must be sold this week, as owner has other business, Inquire at 146 West Twenty-ninth st. {OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND3 YEARS a first cluss corner Liquor Store, on a lead- ing a Inquire at 80 Cortlandt street. Fk° business; LIQUOR STORE, d ‘9 years’ lease. Apply at avenue, Harlem, _ OR SALE. PROFITABLE BU: realises over 400 per cent; must be sold this week. Apply atJ5 Liverty street, room 3, 9 o'clock A. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF CIGAR STORE. jassau street, JOR SALE—AN OLD KSTABLISHKD CORNER Liquor Store, near the steamship lines, Inquire at 68 Carmine street. Bins; also Fulton street. POR SALE—FURNITURE AND GAS FIXTURES, At Hi “a great sacrifice, at 617 Lexington avenue, KCOND HAND COUNTERS, DESKS, Show Cases, Tables, Drug Drawers, Partitions, Sash, Office Railings, Chairs, Stools, Signs, Tea Bins; will be shipped tree, Apply at 527 Hudson street aul 406 Hudson, corner Barrow. Fo ‘SALE—A BUTCHER'S STORE, DOIN; A GOOD Any business; also Butcher's Cart, Harness and Horse. person reauiring such will get'a bargain at 43 Easy. § pest: ih street, two doors from First avenue, Wil sell bute t, harness and horse separatel JOR SALE OR ‘TO LET—FACTORY, 65) Wusr Twenty-n'n'h street; 25x10; basement and three stories; W-horse boiler and engine, compicte. Inquire ot MEYERS & GEDNEY, toot of Tweuty-ninth stree FOE, SALESA W@UORSE POWER LocomoTIVR Boiler, 100-horse power Superheater, 40 Wooden ‘anks, 1,00) gallons each, a ot Copper, at NATIONAL TARTAR WORKS, corner Eighth and Provost streets, er YOR S. E—CAUSE SICKNE:! pointed and well paying or without instraments; d G. H, DY THOROUGHLY AP- B jotograpir business, with clling attached; lease low, R, Rilth street, Morrisani VOR SALE-A FIRST CLASS SIX. Ale Pump; ¢ Apply to GO) DEN sol por SALE GOOD CASH BUSINESS; 9 YEARS establish owner gom to Calitornia it 5 Address PAUL PETERS, Herald offices” igen OR SALE—POR CASH, A WELL ESTABLISHE! Hair Business, with Sioek, Fixtures aud Leases ioe cated in one of the best parts of the city: owner retirin: accountot health. Address C, 0. D., box M48 Heral ee. , OR SALE.=LEASE, GOOD WILL, TRUCK, &0., OF the old established wholesale and retail Mour'and eed Store 605 First avenue, near Thirty-fourth street. POR SALE CHEAP—LIQUOR STORE, WITH STOCK Hive ant fixtures, In, Nieteenth ward three rooms to ve in; satisiactory reasons Lor selling ‘0 45 V treet, liquor Cre aeroeiagr oe {OR SALE CHEAP—Al LIQUOR ROUTE, ESTAB- lished ‘five years; sixty gations per da soll. Address BUSINESS, box 172 Herald oltice, POR sabe CUEAP—STOCK, FIXTURES AND FOUR Yeats’ Lease of a Liquor store, with Apartments to liva + first class place for lager beer. Call, or tw 221 Mizabeth street. hi Sata VROCBRY STORE FOR SALE—IN Ur locality, 648 East Sixteenth strect. LL ENGLISIE nplete; also, Counters and Shelving, BRO., 416 Seventh avenne, unit ERRING'S SAFE AND A DESK AT A SACRIFICES must be removed this week. 65 West sixteenth street, near Sixth av. JAFE FOR SALE—SMALL SIZK, LILLIE ‘combination lock. 865 Broadw: QAFES—HERRING’S, MARVIN'S AND WILDER'S sale che The best Liulie’s impro ‘POR nee offered im this line, QAPES—SIXTEEN SECOND HAND SAFE | &) able tor jewelers, bankers and merchants; Herring’ , Lillie’s and Wilder's make; very eh an re] aunt house Sate, at72 Maiden lane. 8. G. QUIRK. 10, PHOTOGRAPHERS.—-PAIR. 1% CENRAL STOP TL ‘Tubes, $28; 4x4 Box, $6; Stereoscopic Box and Tube, 310; Enlarging Tubes, $8; would ex Sun- day operator wanted. 85 Burrow street, Ne " HE FIXTURES OF FANCY GOODS STORE 738 Sixth avenue for sule, at a great sacrifice, he RS, TWENTY PLUSH STORE as and other Fixtnres, at store Walser for cou Stools, several + a2 Broadwaye S650. 08 Apply at ay, AURANT POR SALE—HALP INTER : the best place in the city for the money. aul 2tand 28 Essex Market bye ne ORE, ON $13.000 tater ons ot ure 3 jer Gent: its'mineral waters widely ect abont to retir » Wisi ERVELT, sireet, room BROADWAY, al hotels; nets +0 : MACAIVERY, —FOR SALE, E + Inquire at PATT: T WILSON & 282 ANS street, 2-horse Hoe Table Engine, lt Hoister, horizontal and upright Bugin Sharting, Mutleys, &e. OR SALE—AT WOLFE & WETZLICWS MACE AND MODEL-MAKING SHOP, 12 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, A NEW PATENT BRICK. MAKING MACHINE. THIS IS THE BEST BRICK MA. CHINE YET INVENTED. IP IS CAPABLE OR MAKING UIRING ONLY THE WORK OF THRER MEN; CAN BE ADJUSTED 10 ANY. DESIRED DEGRER | OF PRESSURE, AND 4 FOR MOULUS AND BRICKS UP IS SELF-SANDING. JOR SALE—A 0-HORSE POWER LOCOMOTIVE Boiler, 100-horse power Superhcater, 4 Wooden Tanks, 1.0 galions each, a lot of Copper. al NATIONAL TARTAR WORKS, coruér Fighth aud Vrovost streets vse Portal o Boilers, Pumps, POWER) POR SAVE CONE (TREY TONS 1. ron Wrecking Derrick with eranc, us Heamship Scotland; also two. Enunes, compere t inches diameter and’ 14 inches stroke, 9 inches diameter and 16 inches stroke, respectively! Can be seen ae Waish's Marble) Yard, 74 Water strut, Apply. to CHURCHILL'S & MUNOZ SONS, 15 Wiliam street. ‘WAntkD-A Goon ‘OND HAND 300 HORSE < size of cylinder to range ower Steam Engine from SUx4 to 34X48 inches: condensing nine preferred. Newark, N. Address G. A, CHAVIN, 215 Market street, V aetrOUR (00D SECOND HAND Ka aes Fern Peet jot es dia neter, Apply al