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CITY RFAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE a! ‘hint and elegantly furnished, on Park av- ‘Thirty-frth street; Immediate sion. DREW & CO., No. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. fe ot STORY HIGH STOOP STONE HOUSE FOR on Fort soncond Street, between Fifth and wenues : 56%. 100 ay moderate. Apply to Ly poll - CO., No. 3 We: Twenty-third street, Futh ADMIRABLY LOCATED AND EXTRA OBBAP Corner Plot on the Grand Boulevard, near Sevent; street; no more ndictous investment can be made, LIAMS & CO., Il Pine street. A ro. PROPERTY NEAR THE BRADHURST ES- ite, on Wa: epeen Heights; sad Cees com: a handsor sidence 8 le, will Rear the ‘Grand Boulevard ; WILLIAM Pe x0 WN ELEGANT FULL WIDTH HOUSE, WITH EXTRA dining extension, near hn avehetel 7 F superb houses Breet, AN TULIAMS & CO, Mh LARGE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT SHOULD be located immediately corner of Twelfth street and avenue, near Broadway and Union square ; this erly nearly 75x100, can be purchased solely through 8 & CO., 11 Pine street. BARGAINS IN CITY DWELLINGS.— A. Free tise mailed or obtained at office. Three stor: me, Forty-cigheh street, $16,000; Murray Hil 000. exington WIELTAM TUCREI 220 Fifth avenue. TA Sa ot igi AND LOT ON THIRTIETH brown stone Boats > sra00; terms ea: immediate possession, ‘also one on Raeeeiagton, avenue. Apply to JOHN FET- TRETCH, Third avenu MADISON AVENUE HOUSE AND LOT BELOW the Park, (or sile—$5,000 below cost, ag tho owner must have money: se, 25x55; tour St, brown cde finished in cabinet work: pee must be sold, Apply to JOHN FETTRETOH, 1,086 Third avenue. ULL LOT FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues; also Cottage and Lot on ‘Third avenue, Harlem ; price low ; terms eas ‘DEVENNY & COULTER, 3436 i¢ Fine street. R SALE—THE VALUABLE LEASE AND SUB. stantial brick Building 1,509 Broadway, on the square junction of Seventh avenue; splendid business location. Inquire on the premises RB SALE—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN 282 e street. > stone Hi nse "yh to a prompt buyer: near Centr: retiet must be sold, Ap- ply al at 20 West Forty: third street Brokers’ need not pom SALE—HOUSE 53 WEST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 22 foot front; first class, with rosewood parlors, mirrors, &c. Apply on premises, or to owner, 318 West Forty-sixth street. OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—FOUR STORY Tod rehotise, near Fulton terry, New York, suitable jusiniess oF manutucturing purposes. Apply at 102 Rates, room 6, trom 12 v4 800 WILL BUY A TWO STORY AND BASE- ment high stoop Pa deaeinis brick Dwell. ing, with all improvements, 01 treet, near Third avenue; marble mantels, £c. pine eaaraine it. 8. FRIEDENRICH & CO., 903 and 93 Third avenue. East Side. A VALUABLE EAST RIVER FRONT, WITH ABOUT 40 lots of Brpand, for sale at a decided bar; argaln half Gash wanted. “HOWELL & HURST, 921 Third avenue. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE corner House, 91 Second avenue, to let cheap, whole or in part. Don’t tose thi ‘OM. Second avenue, — GREAT BARGAIN.—TO LET, THAT BEAUTIFUL and conyenient House 203 East Eighteenth street; ine neighborhood. seer any time by permit HO: s McGUIRE, 145 See ond lavenuc, — UST BE SOLD—C HARMING THREE STORY HIGH stoop, Fiftieth street, between ond and Third avenues; eplenaid order; early po: sion. LIONEL FROEULICH, Third avenue, corner Pitt street. West Side. BULKHEAD AND WATER RIGHT, WITH ONE Half Block, 400x31.6, for sale or to lease for a term of years, Funning trom Thirteenth avenue to West street. E. . T, BURNHAM, 69 Hudson street. WESTOHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO _RENT. OR SALE FOR HALF HALF PRIGR_ON P ON PURCHASER own tren 9 © rie Wosteh pwsits ith extra ground, at Port Morris, Wostchoste N THE HUDSON.—OOUNTRY SEAT OF SIX ACRES, O S00; one of II sores, $20. 0005 Ome of Of B acres, $35,000; also 10 ‘acres and magni eT mares ob changes we E any UNKIN & CO., 554 Third YE.—TO LET, ON THE MILTON ROAD, NEAR THE depot, churches, &c., ancwly built House, with mod- ern Improvements ot ond, ect na bath, fine grounds, ise, carriage house. p00" fase Catharine atroet, New York. rpeaners, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE, A smell, newly painted two story House, wks poe. on Madison avenue ; two minutes trom horse z ws city iol’ 27x100; ‘Tremont, or Harlem Railroad to New nit, agent, 5 Fulton street, 30 min: Inquire ore. Lay eRe Ee L Brooklyn. 10 LET—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, AN ELE- fe" country Residence in the viliage of New Ro- chelle; house thoroughy turnished ; fruit and berries in abundance; the owner would like to remain in the house as * bourder at aeeree, in part pay forthe rent. Inquire of KAVANACH, corner of Sixth avenue and Forty-sepond seems (PO LET OR LEASE AT PORTCHESTER, ON MAIN street—A comfortable dwelling House, with modern improvements, pleasant grounds, carriage house, garden, choive fruits, &¢,, all in excellent order. we. MAT THEW: SWS, 4 Catharine street, New York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY "___AND_ BERGEN REAL ESTATE. “To Let or Le A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON TO keep a first class boarding house on Jersey City Heights; 16 minutes ee pow zak t team cars For s a Wure of Stacy House 760 or NHERLAND: & HONE NS, 104 | West st. SEY GIT CITY.—A . WELL FURNISHED FRONT PROPERTY OUT OF crry For | ann SALE OR = age FoR sare JOR SALE OR LEASE—SPLENDID MANOFACTUR- ‘ap ata eye bengh raised roof; building 50x, with wer engine, shafting, forges ‘ke. ; loca- tion in heart or city of Poughkegneie, wit ine ak tiny ver. MCANERNEY, 63 Broadway.” REN {OR RENT CHEAP—ON THE HACKENSACK RAIL- Toad, New Jersey, 20 miles trom New York, House, with 11 rooms, several’ acres; good garden; all kinds of fruit, pasture, speckled trout ‘on place: save minutes from depot; healthy and cane, 400 for the season or $ per year. DAN ENPORT. 2t Park row. ARDEN PARK LOTS FOR SALEB—IN $10 MONTHLY payments, intere: prices from $200 to $500, under restrictions; 5 to 10 minutes from depot at Whitestone, L. 1.; 26 minutes from Hunter's Point; 12 trains daily, from 6. M. to midnight, by elegant Siush- ing and Northside Railroad; a year’s commutation free if you bulld before May, 1874; beautiful scenery, high ground, healthy; churches, schools, and more conven: ient to business than up town, Jersey, Brooklyn or Har- lem; neighborhood under mpstrictions. Cali on “WE VAN SICKLEN, Nassau street, get fears pass and visitit, RB. R, Hopkins, will mect you'at 5 without ONG BRANCH AND VICINITY.—BANKERS AND \4 brokers should examine ee Gorage Plots which we offer tor gale, situated at Long Branch, on the sea tront, und in close proximity to the residence. of Messrs. Jay a thorn, ex:Senutor Hayes, Senator Cattell aad Secretary Kobéson; the plots contain trom one-quarter to two acres of land cach and vary in price from $500 to $5,000 each ; all tacing the sea, * des frontage on Ocean avenue, Full ral particu mt 8, D. No Broadway. ae-82i N_JE [*parior and ‘back Room, five minutes from the ferry, in a qutet, respectable neighborhood; rent cheap. ln: quire ‘at 92 Yor! street. MORRISTOWN WN. J) COTTAGES AND COUNTRY Seats to rent, furnished or auraped, for Sum- mer or yeur. Morristown office two doors from Post oftice. J, HENRY JOHNSON, | 149 Broadway. _ PROPERTY our ‘OF THE crry y FOR ALE OR 4 To RI RENT, A LL ‘WANTING FARMS,—I —FOR SAI SALE—TO FARMERS, ardeners and farm laborers from the Old Country— Goof Farm Lands, v1 soll, at $25 Per acre. on Bix Tos. credit. The ‘soll ts good, spreductive loam, near beter markets of ‘New york and ie by wee road, where from 20 to 40 acres constitute a g when partly planted to frait From this focallty.n greater quantity and variet fruit is sent. to tiarket than. from ntnyy other. p ce of eaual area in the United States. a thriving community, “with good “roads, storex’. schools san Manulactories. Female members of families and others can procure good work at straw sewing, shoe work, but- fon making, clothing work and other ‘branches. Many English, Irish and Scoteh farmers have settled and are prosperous. | Numbers of gardeners trom ‘the vicinity of ew York are locating. Farming is more predate than Weston account of the marke! to JOUN B, PAGE, 102 Park place, two doors trom West stroct, New York.’ Papers containing full information will be sent free of charge. RARE CHANCE,.—TO LET OR EXCHANGE FOR the Summer, a nice Farmhouse, unfurnished; gar- den, plenty of fruit and shade trees, carriage and stab'e ; for a furnished House in the city, above Fourteenth street. For turther particulars inquire at 18) South st. At NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND.—A FUR- nished Cottage to let for the season ; delighttul loca- tion ; $110 per month. ei ake Nia ___ JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadwa: T STAMFORD, CONN.—ONE OF THE MOST BEAU- tatul of Stamford Gountry Seats, everything com- Plete, price $2,000; others at all prices; places at eve station on the New Hayen Railroad for gale and to let; to-day an elegant village Residence, fully tar furnished, water and Kas, for the season, at $000 RDWELL, 956 Broadway, corner r Ewenty- nied street. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL RAIL. ad, 48 minutes trom New York, commutation $70 rannum; finely located Lots, 50x20," selling now from 10 to $600, payable $25 quarterly; building materials J labor taken in payment; will’ build houses to order nal cash payments. BLOOMINGDALE, 239 Broad- room T NEW BRIGHTON—TO RENT, ONE FURNISHED House; also one unfurnished, 13 rooms, billiard Fvom; modern improvements; stables, gardens, shade trees agreeable surroundings: beautiful scenery. W. COLLINS, 23 Pine street; HAMILTON & CO. Br Pine x WN.—SPLENDID OOUNTRY SEAT, grea new mansion, with tower: every elegance; eleven acres fine forest shade; will exchange for good city property. Box 2,302 Post office, N THE HUDSON, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY of Hudson—A inodern Gothic brick House, com- manding fine mountain and river views, finished ihn hard wood, with an elegant lawn sloping to the river, an abundance of rare and valuable shade trees 8, OC. 5 Summer house, greenhouse, forcing house, barn, carringe house and 25 acres of land, upon which are 2.200 choice (aperines, 2. ear tree! apple trees, 2,700 currants, esa valuable lot of small fruits. lt | every thing neoamans for oe PBR fe the fruit io mee ‘ket; dock ‘on the place. terms very ¢ The improve- ments oom see "than the price asked. The property must be gold tosettle an estate. The revenue derives trom the fruit will pay more than 10 per cent. ACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadway, RANGE MOUNTAIN, N. J.—FOR RENT OR SALE, House of 13 rooms: piazzas, stable; two acres; very ; rent $090, pri healthy; rent $030, price § H.'B,, 24 and 26 Murray street. TPO, INVESTORS A, FARM. OF 29 ACRES, ON THE New Jersey Railroad, 55 minutes from city, 8 min- lites from depot: a fine ouse and outbuildings; abun- dance of fruit: beautiful location; fine building ‘lots; a healthy and thriving town; only aie Houses and Farms for sale and rent . T. WARREN, 109 Broadw: yh 11. 10 ihe oo Mit adh COTTAGE, CONTAINING EIGHT ter In the house and a fine stable, beauti- hy situated ¢ on “fir banks of the Passaic River, near the pot, and only 30 minntes from New York: 60 trains daily; first class neighborhood; rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply to Dr. VON DASMITH, Passaic Bridge, Erie Railroud. 10 LET—FOR THE SEASON, TO ADULTS ONLY, A furnished Cottage containing 7 rooms, 65 minutes from New York via Erie Railroad; references required. terial at Lake View Station, or address HOUSE, Lake View, Passaic county, N. J, 0 _LET—FURNISHED, 11 ROOM HOUSE, WITH stables, modern Improvements, ample grounds, on the banks of the Hudson, Nyack; views unsurpassed, OWNER, 183" Water si reek, corner f Maiden Jane. 0 LET—AT SING BING, ON THE HUDSON.—A FUR- nished Cottage, Barn and five acres ef Ground + plenty of fruit and very fine view. Apply to ©. N. KINNEY, 152 Pearl street, New York. A% STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET—50 ixth avenue; 12 rooms; newly painted; imme- Gate possession. EL & fg B. T. BURNHA 609 Hudson | street. A —FOR Sone ON raat -SECOND Cpls WEST, « near Fit ‘enue, @ four sto! We" stone House, 17x60x100; price inoderate. HOR. DRE 0. jo. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fitth ‘Avenue | Ho iB VALUABLE PROPERTY THAT MUST BE SOLD to settle un estate, 50x100 fect, at the junction of the ulevard wita Ninth avenue at Sixty-third street ; price ry low ; easy terms, ‘der of executors: the Boule- is only about 49s tect trom Central Park at this point, V. K, STEVENSON, Ji street. —GRAND BOULEVARD, NEAR siattreet 28 foot Lot, superbly located, for sale at a special bargain ‘K. STEV IGHTH 0} ENTRAL PARK AVENUE, C: our Lots; uninterrupted view ot Cen- Ww; terms easy; a bargain. _K. STEVENSON, Jr. I Pine street. LEASEHOLD, Fi ith buildings wel rented "39 years" unexpired lease’; reasonable ground rent. Apply to owner, 318 West Forty y OR SALE OR 1 —E FOR A M OF YKARS, with renewals on valuation, at 5.6 and 7 per cent, on Broadway, Boulevard and northwest corner of Sixty: second street; size, 144.11x1i6.14¢; splendid location tor lager beer brewery and coffee, or carriage repository, or other large business purposes. Also for sale or exchange, 8 first class four story House, with or without cal ets, ge fixtures and mirrors. Aj» ply on the premises, 141 orty-seventh strcet HE OLD ROCK COTTAGE FOR SALB—CONTAIN- ing 20 rooms; the best roadhouse on the island; fine barroom, shed, &c. Inquire on the premises, corner 109th 109th street and Boule 57TH STREET, CONVENTED 70. BROADWAY AND v Central Park, pal near Ninth avenue; high decided bargain ; half cash. N, Jr. I Pine street. | it groun $12 500. EST THRE STORY m9) m this city ; 21x50x100; igh stoop, 14 rooms; i with all modern Improvements: gas Axtures ine fuded. 1 West Twenty- | eighth sacrifice ; the arty, wine to Europ It their property ; also a Farm in Rockland coun 0, DWYER, 557 Sixth avenue. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, RECEIVED AT OUR | IN THE LONG ISLAND 8AV! BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM st. | OFFICE OPEN FROM SA. M. TILL 9 P, M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 T0 9 P. M. , CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, house on Livingston street. Basement and Fioor and (wo Rooms abov to car lines and al; convenient ¥. Apply to 1s) Montague street, Brooklyn. FOUR STORY let at $1,089; price | RIDGE si House and Ste —HANDSOME nearly new: Washington street, Brooklyn. ny light 9 Montague st ro LET—A NICE HOU rooms; possession 11 Jow if desired; house ne all Lnprovements, in pert order; rent $475 a year. Address DICKSON, office. | 10 LET. CORNER HOUSE ON CLINTON | avenu son who would board age Address or call on | |< 4, 700- ‘TH WARD, BROOKLYN.— Very cheap three story | Fick, nine Rooms, with modern improvements; terms to suit purchaser. HP's, WILLIAM 0, SUMNER, 81 Broadway, Brook- 8, 000. WILL BUY THE THREE STORY HIGH stoop brick House 278 President street, op- ‘ite Carroll Park, Brooklyn, fine location im all re- C18; rented to May, 1874, at $900 per annum. Apply to ge ameLtouG, No.3 Browdwas, New York, 4b 10 12 WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY F ALE AND TO RENT. “PORTION OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY— Morrisania, Kingsbridge, West Farms—Proper os for We pay ‘special attention to these portions of th e Sounty, having operated in them for years pa: ‘vestors may obtain full and reliable Inforination from our ce. ¥. G. & D. BROWN, 90 Broadway. —PORT MORRIS, NORTH NEW YORK, MORRIS. A. ania, West Farms and other portions of Westehes- ter county: Properties of all ‘sizes tor mis, angluding some very choice investments. . &D. oy iroeawey, T YONKERS—TWO FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, with the modern, improvements; fine river view: near “the per year. Apply to JAMES Sek e ng _ Agent, Yonkers. J | AT DOBWS | nN ELEGANT BUILDING | SITE, 15 ACK A’ Ferry—Variety of eperqresee Bnd fe oat ice ver, i $B Broadway, ww. PboLEY, So! Piin avenues T TARRYTOWN, ON BROADWAY— COTTAG Al re with iminediate ‘Possession elegant river views: fine loca ation: Font $60 por 8. ENminsoss 659 Sixth avenue T TARRYTOWN—WITHIN TEN MINUTES’ WALK A yg —To let, furnished complete, immediate rick House (2 rooms), two acres in garde janted: fruit and shade in abui very healthy ground ; very retire: rent low for season or yeal and rden jance a Ee al Clegant river view 5. EMBERSON, 659 Sixt! EE AROS, ROEM RAILROAD —FURNIS HED BE fiiane to it forthe urden fine ay roy pk os APE ic and ‘mulch cow: ft 15 mine ou HIGGINA No.7 Pine am feraid | = <3 At ELIZABETHPORT, N. J.—NEW COTTAGE, SIX rooms, full lot; five ‘minutes from depot and Singer Works; also smaller and larger Houses tor sale, for cash or instalment pian; also vacant Low in fine locations, 0 $10 monthly plan. E.R. KELLOGG, offices, No.3 Broa Way, 10 to M. oniy, or Second street, Elizabethport, all dmes COMPLETE TWO STORY AND FRENCH ROOF new House at Flushing; six minutes’ walk from depot, 30 minutes from city; marble mantels, water and gay for $9,000; small cash payment. Apply to owner, W. PT. 54 Wall street. COUNTRY SEAT IN GOSHEN, N, Y. (14% HOURS), to rent for Summer or season.—Large house, ele: Vated and charming situation ; terraces; fruit in abund- ance; barn and gabon sere will be rented very low NG & SON, 417 Broome rect. T° LET—RENT $450, FARM OF 23 ACRES, 30 MIN- utes ride from the city, near Passaic: house, 8 large rooms, and barn; fine stream ot water: good order. Ap- ply to Mrs, KINGSLAND, 299 Pearl si Brooklyn. T°, SENTGAT SUMMIN, M. J.. VERY LOW TO A ood tenant, beautiful French root House, 16 rooms ; frutt'and shade frees; three minutes! walk of depot; five acres of land; situation pleasant and h thy. pply to THOMAS L. iOLLO. 30 Park row, room i, Now Yo ork: (0 RENT—AT NEW BRIGHTON, A GENTLEMAN'S furnished Residence, containing 18 rooms, billiard Foom, with commodious stables, cow and cow houses and pasture; hennery, gardens; beautitul scenery and acrecable surroundings; a sutistaotory tenant will have the option of retaining a nair of carriago horses and car- Tiages. W. A. COLLINS, 28 Pine street, FARM POR SALE—OF 8 ACRES, WITH OR Without the Stock: -siso'® brown store. House and For particulars inquire of Dr. GRIN- 2) West Twenty-sixth street. 500 ACRES RICH BOTTOM LAND, NEAR CHAT- £ tanooga, Tenn.; 100 acres improved, balance large timber; will ee aRR TRE for aie. Property. CIDED BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON CEN- tral Railroad ; fine buildings, five acres, over 1,000 1 fruit trees, and shrubs set out; large cro- an's residence or suitable for eight minutes’ walk to two quet arbor: splendid boarding hous Senets, terms easy ; Lipps opportunity for some person. JAQUES, Commis eeds forall States and Ter - Paterson, N. J. Steady water powers, Cheap coal. Low treights. Skilled labor. One hour from New York. Canal, four railroads, 100 daily trains. J, FISHER SATTERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street. JOR SALE—ONE LARGE, TWO. STORY a) built and handsome dweiling “house, containing parlor, drawing room, library, dining room, kitchen and laundry on first floor. ‘Five double and three single ped rooms and sewing room, on second floor. First story eleven feet high and second story ten teet hich, both corniced throughout, with handsome centre pieces.’ Two bed rooms and large store room on third floor. Two bay windows on first floor, Hail 12 teet wide, with | costly tile Moor, rung throngb the house. Ample closet rooms throughout the house. Dry wood, milk and coal cellars separate—stairs shut’ off; hot and cold water rangements complete; heated by furnace and open fire with marble mantels in nearly every room, g it a comfortable Winter residence ven in dry time. nand ice houses, im a carriage drives Beautisul spring of water near the house. ens Well laid out. Filteen or twenty acres of fand to-suit pureha Ten minutes? walk trom Hudson River Kail Road depot. One mile from the large and flourishing village of Wappingers Falls; location unsur- property with such advantages offered ON or JAMES. MARLOR, C pingers Falls, N. ACK, DUTCHE county, Will raise ‘any prime; and vegetable in pertect order; two large barns and all necessary ou ing: also pears, cherries, plums and all the smail fruits handsome house, containing 15 rooms, buildings, ineluding handsome ice house, well fill press. &c.; pond tor tee and watering cattle: grounc ighly ornamental; near churches, schools, and stores; no healthier spot in the world; no mosqui- 8. no agie. Parties wishing to retire to a really hand- ne, open, cheerful and pleasant home, surrounded by the Hist towns and viliages in the State, need not examine this. Principal of money ean remain vn, Fuller par- by applying to WILLIAM CABLEN DER ts a exchange in part tor a house in Brook ticulars’ "OR SAT oF f COUNTRY Homes on the Hudson River: splendid vise cr the Catskills; new large house, cottage, buildings, dock and 8,000 fruit trees; plete order; 80 acres unen- cumbered. Adress € 0. 9 Post cMice, Tivoli, or apply to M, 7. WOOLLEY, No. 54 Pine street, room 10, OR SALE—IN SAG HARBOR, L. 1, A_BEAUT tuily fitted up sea side Residence, Having all t nodern Improvements; house 32x40 feet, with two wing rounds 200x375 feet, With fine garden, ‘stable, granary, $e} daily communication by. boat or fail; property will sD. Apply to MENIEY T. RICHARDSON, 234 or f—THE YAPHANK STATION ON THE sland Railroad; good house, stables, &c., 150 acres of land: a mile track on it; railroad company p lege of the house : rice $14.00 dress E. Patchogue. Island, N. Y. ry JOR SALETA, SPLENDID ornwall and Newburg: modern improvements; 22 acres a CORL rst aries or 231 Hroadway, New ‘ork. s FARM OF 107 ACRES, 75 CLEARED, with house, barn, orchard and farming implements and six head of horned cattle; five hours on Erie Rail- way; water power if required; one-quarter of a mile from’ village, with church, schoolhouse, &e.;_ price $5.00, Apply to JOUN MOSELY, 8 Franklin strcoy, Fear, afte! Sok SALE—ONE OF THE Fi vicinity of Long Bra shaded and laid out; new Italian cottag heater, range, tubs, bath, water closet, marbl carriage house. fine OWNER, box 187 Herald OR SALE—HEAD OF LITTLE NECK view of Sound, beautiful place. of dining room mantels, orice ke. ; tering easy. Address ce, and wing, 15 rooms, li frescoed ; bathroom (filled), carrisy house; fine jawn to the water ron flowers, shrubs ing; six. trains Douglaston stati JOUN ©. BAILE! YGERS, ‘ine street. (OR BALE OR TO LET, FURNISHED—A VILLA ON | cast bank of the Hudson; 15 rooms; modern im- provements; fursaer, hot and cold water, lurge tiled hail, hard wood floors and mantels, decorated ceilin vy Ww round high, river view from near Ka) ‘ourth sireet, or CHARLES rg to the bundant fruit conservatory, cold srapery, and lodge: land diversified with shrubbery terraces, Jawn, shade trees and evergreens; well ned aud pertectly healthy ; one raile niles from New York: six trains a day ea y to TAYLOR & ST BARNS, Ug Pine street. {OK SALE OR TO LET—TWO HOUSES, FRENCIL style; one furnished; perfect gems; replete with all L, 241 Fourth avenue, $5 000. =FOR SALE, BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC eo). House, beautifully finished hardwood; high ground ; three lo | ote two minates from depot; 40 minutes from « Y ga J. FISHE sat 'ERTHWAITE, 10 Vine street. _ WILL $6 500 BUY A FINE COUNTRY REST. Bs dence; Wacres; plen‘y fruit splendid buildings, ‘almost new; Water in ho Para, hay, grain, in cround: corn, ig fishing, boating and bathing hear; in a fine village, North Shore, L. 1; 60 miles from cit miles from railroad; will be soon only 4 mile; owner at Soule’y Hotel, corner Forty-tourth. strect and. Sixth avenue. for two days: after that inquire ot WOOD LAKE, foreman Sixth aye- nue railroad stables. $6.50 ies yeh © oe ae ROOMS, New ¥ diately; Gieonville ti CG AS way, De Forest & Co, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. “goon TWO STORY BRICK BASEMENT FRAME A Hous Merson street, Brooklyn, to exch dorunengumbered Lows heater, range, water and gas. 1 box 110 Herald office. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN NEW JERSEY. Time 20 minutes; near two depots; modern improve: ments; fine carriage house and icehouse ; three acres; mortgaged for one-third its value; mighttake a good Team, fine Furniture or other Merchandise in part pay- ment. Inquire of E. S, BROWN, 181 Broadway; or ad- dress DOX 105 Herald office. SON RIVER FOR at Stamford; and elegant ew Jersey, Staten 220 Fifth avenue, ANE GANT PLACE 0} sale, to let or exchange, Piace south side Long Island, Island, &e, WILLIAM iu CK. A FIRST CLAS FIVE STORY DOUBLE BRICK d Store and Tenement on First avenu rice $30,000, Fenting $3,000 per year, $14,000 mortgage, by mutual equity, rtoexehanee “tor di ther property. IMAS J, 3 Third avenna, 30 MINUTES OF 4 New York: would take Property or good Merchan- Gise in part 4 Address W., owner, Herald office. JOR 8, LOTS, IN THE BEST part ¢ okiym near New York avenue, for good improved Property. ARD, Jx., 167 Broadway, N. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT METUC! HEN, N. J. one hour from New York, on P! elphia Railroad} several Farms, Houses and Lots and Country five acres, good improvements, near depot, § acres, good improvements, 1 miles to depot, Farge House, guod barn, plesity. fruit, two ‘acres, ‘near ourna depot, $8,000, Send for our Sopot SUNMPBELL & PR ON, No. 13g Park place. A pe SIRABLE PLACE, rd le trom depot, Sound and sur- use, Barn, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. on the Mamaroneck boul dn high ground, having a fne view oF rounding country, two story and attic Henery and 2L actés, Apply to F, 8, DRISCOLL, 25 Pine street, room I. WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS REST- dence, with 66 Lots, at Delonco, N. J.; railroad aud steamboat communication ; prige, 812.009. Ls, 22 Broadway. OR SA R E TANGE FOR LAND—NEAR NEW York city, a valuable Water Power in Connecticut with builaings. J. 0, BISHOP 208 Siate stree FoR, SAE O8 Exe ANGE FOR A DWELLING IN this city, alarge Farm in Westchester county, on Sawmill River, 20 miles trom City Hall; New York, Bos ton and Montreal Railroad runs over a portion of place} desirable to cur np in plot Address, with particu: Jars, box 1,023 Post off ” 4 FOR, Sate, EXCHANGE AND TO LET-COUNTRY . Hotels and Cottages; some iurnished Houses; one hour's train from the city. near depot, E. M. MASON, No. 1 Chambers street. \REENWICH, 4 FUR- ¥ nished, 20 Fooms: particulay with efor City or Brook- FIVE Love. FRC NT rw 124th street, to exchange for a House; others to trade or sel}, oP : sTON 4 NER, 12 Pine street, 10 EXCH AD £00 EQUITY LN LLENT UN- improved Elizabeth Lots tor Iouse in Brooklyn: about $3000, Address OWNER, box 148 Herald office. Tze HEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT FARM EVER OF- d,for cash, or will exehat for cheap Domestic arly 90 ‘acres, in his city; uses, Address J. TPHE HANDSOMEST AND BEST PAYING OYSTER House on Sixth avenue (will bear investigation) to exchange for city or village Property, on cash valuation, ENUE BOULEVARD, ‘on Sixth avenue, be! Address OWNER, box 146 Herald Uptown Brangh office. WASTED A $75,000 CIty FOR WHICH adjoining city Lots, ar, "will be given, » 5 Pine street. — V ER COUNTY.—10 E city Property, a large number of ences; all very ly for investment. az + P, PAYNE, No. 5 Dey street, room 10, WARTEDISMALL | FARM, IN| EXCHANGE FOR House and Lot near the lower part ot the eity. Ad- dres OWNEK, box 187 Herald omtice. ms ¥ TANTED—HOUSE, WITH SOME LAND, NEAR NEW York, worth $10,009 to $20,000, for cash, oF in Exe ebange tor New Yor Property. =TO BXCHANG UNDAGR, 23 Union square, — 18.000.-ina" fronts ti Orange. uewellyn rk), for House in New York. Orange , Chlewellyn 421 First avenue, New York. Address T. A. SQUIBR, AA REAL ESTATE WANTED r YOU HAVE FAILED To RENT OR SELL YOUR House give me memoranda; have applications every WARDWELL, Inodern conveniences; 1 rooms; 40 minutes from Ci Hall, minutes trom } boat and cars: location unsurpasse ground. Apply to Mr. HEDBERD, 29 Bast Four: POR SALE OF RENT—DuSTRABLY LOGATED COUN- try Seat, fronting on the water: minute irom Vanderbilt. Landing, Staten, ‘siknd; ood Heegh roof house, 17 rooms: Fruit And shade jiy abundanc _) serie easy, S IKBLAND . 21 Broadwi for lower priced rentals, CHAS, ed 96 Broadway, corner Twenty-third street ate nee WANTED. iD COUNTRY PLACE IN ifs ed Rs goaage a Bet NTED—TWO FIRST SEase ye PouaaEe be a4 nd $80,000, for first Wy ern Sereey, Gone agi ton, 5. Wrienees, baer about indie ek y OE UE P. Wits ps idvaseseee SALES AT AUCTION, ApEraN HL “MULLER, “AUCTIONEER, PEREMPTORY SALE. Bradhurst Estate. THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, consisting of 128 LOTS, located on ST, NICHOLAS AVENUE, MITH, 48TH AND H9TH STREETS AND TENTH AVENUE, WILL BE ‘SOLD AT AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE HEIRS. * under the direction of the undersigned, ON TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, BY ADRIAN H, MULLER, P, R, WILKINS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THIS FINE RSTATE is most beautifully situated on hi i" round, natural soll, Good drainage, of even grade, and has RY EX’ ee VIEW OF THE LONG ISLAND SOUND AND SURROUNDING NETOHBORIOO! st. “NOHOLAS. AVENUE 13, COMPLETED the construction of which is now almost a certainty, will bring this property within 26 minutes! travel of City Hall, ‘TITLE UNDISPUTABLE, having been in the ‘Beadurat fatally for ERAL GENE! ALi ABSOLUTE ie per Sent ot Gia, aurery money are remain on bond and mortgage ‘or three, five or seve! ull covenant Warranties deeds, f Brinvea abstracts of i haa ade ee P NICOb, Attorney for iH. M, & E. L. BraD fURST, ‘0 Pine stredt._ At SALE. rea Magnidioent European Paintings. yon. Yan schendet, Schaetets, “jeu Springer, Verboeckhoven, fatow, Lingeman, Koekiek, Dansaert, ard, Hecker,” jouptt,, atteel, Pecrus and 150 others. ‘These paintings have never derore been exhibited, and many of the works are unquestionably the finest’ that have ever been offered at public sale in America, having 80 been acknowledged by artists and the best ‘connois- Seurs of this city, somo of the paintings having been pur. chased at great cost trom the following well known dis- tinguished private collections ‘The Count Le Petrowlecz, Le Baron Piere R. Huybrecht, Mr. J. F. Vambersse: Madam Le Baronne Roel, nee Hodgson, Le Baron J. Rudolph de brienen, Mr. ©, R. U Mr. G,J, Schouten Musoum Van der Hoop, Chovalier de Heus de Nijenrode and others. Gentlemen who are forming art galleries, and families of cultivated taste should embrace the present opportu. nity to obtain fing paintings at a moderate cost, for the embellishment of their homes, as the whole of this superb able collection will be sold at auction, without the least reserve or limit, at the Clinton Art Saiesrooms, evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2) and 21, now on exhibition, free, day and evening, at the Leavitt Art rooms, 817 Broadway. A® . ART. ART AUCTION AT SOMERVILLE GALLERY 82 FIFTH AVENUE, ON MAY 22 AND 23, EVENING. A large and unusually fine collection. For account of Messrs. W. K. O'BRIEN & BROTHER. EXHIBITION FREE DAY AND EVENING. a AT AUCTION, Large and important sale of three hundred and fifty high class modern Paintings, to be positively sold without reserve or limit, consisting of the patie stock of a well known dealer and connoisseur, who is about to make Kurope his permanent residence. The collection embraces many fine specimens of the English, French, Belgian, Italian and American schools. e following well known artists are s Tepresented Bouton, R. Gignoux oe Buerstadt, Redmond Fi us Erbe, Shuren, V. Nehlig, . L. Bolte, Hart, Accard, E Boddington, oleman, Carolus, Ww. Boddington J. F. Kensett, Backalowicz, F. Whitney, &. Jarvis, Kurvasseg, G:F. Williains, T. Doughty, 4. Callie, Sid ney Percey, H. pee De Vos, G, D. Callow, Guy. Billow W. i. Sonntag, A. Van Wyngaerdt, W. Shaye: H. Peters Gray, - Van Elten, G, i, M. J. Heade, J. Krighom, G. E, L. Henry, Lau Fant De Mentz Granville ‘Verkins, A. Van Beest, ‘De Shaffer, ©. H. Chapin, Henry Bacon, 8 Josquin, 5. Fauikner. .,K. Brevoort, — G. Longhie, “76 persold Wednesiiay: Thureday and Friday, May 21, 22 and at the Art Galle 60 Liberty stre i EDWARD SCHENCK, "Auctioneer. RT SALE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Also Myopia evening, at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, AGNIFICENT UROPBAN PICTURES, “These pictures are entirely new, just received from Europe, interesting in Fabject ‘and represent names emi- nent in'the world of foreign art.”—Commercial Adver- ser. “Not one but 1s worth buying ing, while there are a few of of notable excellence, even'in comparison with the many fine pictures that have been offered this season.”—New York World. “Pictures which represent some of the best names known In modern art, of convenient size, and in other re- cts as well, are wortby tne notice of connoisseurs.” — vening Post.’ TROYON. [From the Belgian Art Journal.) We have seen larger Troyons’ but none finer has ever come from the easel of the great master, The painting is Wonderful for depth, strength and massive power. MESSRS, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. T THE ELEGANT RESIDENCE 36 West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues, magnificent Household panniers; Pianoforte, &c., at auction THIS DAY Tuesday) ait 10% o'clock, the property of W. kt. Livingston, Superb Suits, covered silk brocade of the richest de- scription, style Louis XIV. ood Etegeres; mar- Guetorie Uatlnet Tables; Jardiner's Gantesbure Encore Heures: Secretaire; Bookease, rare, costly Books; vel- Yet medallion Carpets; Mirrors Paintings by eminent Artists: bronze Statuary ; Clocks, Vases,Ornaments; maj nificent rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maki Cover; rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits Wardrobes, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Toilet Extension Table; Chmaware, Glassware, Cutlery. bth av. stages or bth av. cars, ‘Competent person in“ tendance to remove good: MARTINES | & Cl AUGUSTE “APCTION NOTICE.—OVER $25,000 WORTH magnificent Housel’ Furnitare, &c., at public auction THIS DAY (Tuesday) morning, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, five story private mansion, 120 West 2id st,, between oth and 7th avs., ely — vet 000, used eight months; er: Auctioneers. rich rosewood Pinnoforte. magnificent Drawing Room Suits, covered in satin and French brocatel; Pier Mirré entre Tables, lace and brocatel Curtains, Bookcase, rosewood Etageres, Turkish Chairs, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Bronzes, fine Oil Paintings, dc. ; Bedroom Suits, 1B rosewood and black walnu single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward- robes, Tables, Commodes, Hair and Spring Mattresses Bheets, Quilts, Blankets, tc. ; Ladies’ Dressing Cases and Sets, Dining’ Roome-Buifets Extension Taties Bure Chairs ver, China, Cutlery, &c.; Basement an Kiten nies, Chairs, Icebox, Oileloths, &c. Catalogue contains over 350 lots. Sale positive. N. 'B.— Goods pac! ed and shipped. KE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. ANKRUPT SALE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY ¢ hat Messrs, HOVE, WHEELER & BRADLEY. will sell At their salesrooms, 114 and 120 Church street, in the city of New York, on Wednesday, May 28, 1878, at public auc- tion, under the direction of the indérsignod Assignee of James MeNulty, a portion of his stock, consisting of Hats, Caps, Furs ana’ Straw Goods. Dated “May 15, Its. MES 8, WILLET, Assignee. UOTION SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THIS DAY (Tnesday), at 10 o'clock precisely, at private reside: 210 West Twents: “first street, ROBERT C. CASH u broeated Parlor suit double round. cost $1,000; Cabinets, Maroueterie gilt Chairs, Mirrors, Curtai 0 ul er, sells, viz. Satin and miiicent’ Planofortes, one grand square, $800; rich dies, Etageres, Turkish ble Oil Paintings, Books, Library ‘ab Extension Table, Bui- fete Chairs Glass China, Silverware, Cutlery, & Solid biack walnut and rosewood Chamber Sets, viz. :—Single and Double Bedsteads, Bu- renus, Washstands, 27 fine let and hair Mattresses, Suite in reps. 0) yardy velvet and: Brussels Carpets, Chandeli or Kighth avenue cars to Twenty. treet "Men attendance to pack And ship goods, eity oF country. Cataloxue of sale ready. SALES AT AUCTION, AE B. BIKER, AUCTIONEER. Salearooms, % Chambers Late Henry au. iecasa Miner? Horse Auction Mart 357, 3ivund Sti ith ay., corner 25th st. By A ENB MINE & Bite WEDNESDAY. MAY at 12 o’clock, at their Sale-rooms, 9% Chambers and Reade iret, BILLIARD Elegant car osewood inlaid four ocket carne buaard rable’ ty Phelan & ‘Goflend een with Counters, Cues, Rack and Baitae cot MAY 21, at 10 o'clock, in the Jotte of Movsrs, Brewster & Mills, rl street, BXEOUTORS SALE of the balance of Stock of Brashes, Brush Manufacturers Materials, inery, fo., &c.. of the late Alex i Heroter, deceased. fy order of Justin Conteson, # Artists and Painters Brushes in variety, og Gompeae fund Inished, Fit 3 Stencil, Varnish, Gliaery "er Presed ‘aad Paine Wrushes Dusters, Br Brush Material, Mac hinery, Tools, Office Furni- THURSDAY AND FRIDA at 11 o'clock cag nari aaa thet vents) % CHAM! STREETS, Iny. sat Apa a < tie th ais montis and other signs, all or which was mane atest der by the best manufacturers for cit : Bisque and Faria Goods, Be, Ae, Someta Hos the entire balance of ot OVERES GRAY & CO., lato of 54 Broad- Fras, to be sold withotte reserve, In consequence of thelr Feliniquishing thls branch. of their business. The WELRY full and one-half Se Diamonds, Ruby 7 Eosersid, Amethyst Gataeo ee Fingerand Handkerchiet ‘itings, Slceve Buttons, Soa Bins, studs, Brooches and Earrings, Vest and Léoatine , &e. CMTENING SILVER WARE.—Ice Piteners, Congoe Bowls Herry sets Butter Dishes, Salt Cellars Goblets, Cups, Napkio Rings, ofith Anaves, Sn Bors Fruit uit aaves, Chil ren’s Sets, &C., ANGY. wel Cnina, eeciad Jardinieres, accorated Sisque and Parian Groups, Statuettes, Busts, &c., &c. The above will be on exhibition Wednesday previous to sale, with catalogues, and will be sold with- out reserve, Messrs. Covell & a, Propose contining themselves Husively to the sale of Clocks, fine Bronzes and Gas Fixtures, at ibeir new store, Fifth avenue and baad between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth rich solid Gold Jewel precious stones: Sterifa and most artistic d SATURDAY, May 24, at lo lock, at their sa salesrooms, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Piet and Man- __ tel Mirrors, Carpets, &c., &c. Details in time: ik J. BLEECKER, SON & N & CO., AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTANT TRUSTEES’ 8 SALE OF SASTERN BOULEVARD LOTs, VALUABLE WATER FRONTS. PERE RY SALE OF 100 LOTS on Seventy-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-third and Sey. enty-tourth streets, ‘and avenue A (Eastern Boulevard), and avenue B (water fronts). The undersigned, as trustees for the present owners, will sell at auction, on THORSDAY, May 2, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchang lesroom, 111 Broadway, by EECKER, SON & CO., Auctioneers, 100 Lots, Ponted OA tithe aboee boulevard, streets and avenues, ‘with water fronts, The sale will’ be absolute, without Any Feser¥e WhALOVET RY CLAUSEN, J , Ir. ADOLH LEVINGEY,. "| Trustees. Maps and particulars at the office of the Auctioncers, 77 Cedur street, or at the office of Adolf’ Levinger, 261 Broadway. A. J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, Executrix's sale at Irvington, near Newark, N. J. A. J, BLEECKER, Boe AS ge: Aigo sell at auction, on on Wapeneuee: rae: BS ae, ‘at 11 o'clock A. M., 100 choice Building Lots, ‘at Irvington, being part of the estate of Charlies Bassini, gi decer sed, situated on Montgomery avenue and Alpine, Vanderpool, Twenty-first and Twenty-second strats, between the Clinton avenue and Springficld Railroad terminus. The situation is amon he very best of this fine suburb in Newark and only 60 feet from the city line. The tite is perfect and the terms will be liberal. ‘Sale absolute. PAULINE BASSINI, Executrix, A ABT Sau. 5 NOTICE. We have now on exhibition, at 37 Nassau street, one of the most attractive and desirable collections of high- Class works of art ever offered for sale at our spacious gallery, consisting of about 30) excellont examples of the most prominent European and American artists, elegant marble Medallions, superb water-color Drawings, Aqua- rills and Paintings on name, the whole to be sold with - out any reserve, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 21 and 22, commencing at 12 o'lock each da the works of American artists will be found the last an ainting of J. H. Beard, cal- led “No House Large for Two Families.” Connois- seurs will find this collection well worthy of an examina- tion, and may rest assured that every work of art will be positively sold to the highost biader. AbOH, JOUNSTON, Auctioneer. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. By D. W. IVE: an ‘Cedar and 38 Charch street, Furniture, Carpets, Beddin gy on WEDNESDAY, at 11 o'clock, a large assortinent of Paratuare, Carpets, ‘Bedding, Bice ures, Crockery, Glass, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery chet articles, Stoves. ‘Refrigerators, Desks. fe. The fir niture includes everything used in private residences, Can be seen this day. Promitent, amon; Salesrooms 108 Liberty, Particulars to-morrow. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and sulesroom 37 Nassau street, pposite the Post office. Household and Office Furniture. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell_this day (ey at 103, OLE Ad at the salesrooms 37 Nassau and 5) Liberty" strects, a'general assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, &c, Also Office Furniture. Lillie double door Sate, several fine Sitting and Double Desks, eens Desk, Reading Chairs, Stools, on cloths, &e. CTION NOTICE—AUCTION NOTICE, HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells this day all the ele- ‘ant household Furniture contained in private mansion 1 East Twenticth street, between Broadwa, and 0 aap ay. gant Parlor Suits, latest styles, rich cover: tins, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Also Bedroom Suits, Jn rosewood and walnut: ingle and’ double Beastends, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Pillows, ‘Bolsters, Bedding, &c.; also Dining room, Base- ment and Kitchen Furniture ey Cutlery, china, Glassware, Buffet, Extension Table, & ; Lace ‘Gur. CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER. Salesroom, 79 Nassau street, Biegant Househuld Furniture, this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, consisting of Parior, Chamber and Dining Room Suits, Carpets, Mirrors, Beds and Bedding, Lounges, Wardrobes, Extension Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, Secre: Paint ngs elegant, rosewood Kt Hair Pe ANKRUPT SALE, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN it Messrs, WM. TOPPING & CO, will sell on Thurs- 9, 1873, at public auction, at their salesrooms, treet, in the city of New York, under the die rection of the undersigned, assignee of Janes McNulty, a Porton of his stock, Consisting of Hats, Caps, Furs and Straw Goods.—Dated New York, May 1s vt 17k Th! ___ JAMES 'S, Assignee. ENJ. P. FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEER. Splendid Household Furniture, Rosewood Pian: rt and Mantel Mirrors. sell, 0 22, 1873, at 10 A. M., at 18 West Thirty-e nth street, near "Fifth, avenue, ali the ele. gant Furniture contained in said house, consisting of rosewood Piano and Stool, osewood Parlor Suits, in satin, brocatel; lace and nask Curtains, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rosewood ageres, rosewood, biack walnut, mahozany and enamelled Bedroom Suits, curled hair Mattresses, straw Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, marble top Tables, endid "Plate Furniture, Bx- tension nee Buffet, splendid Plate Safe, Grover & Baker Se if Machine, vel Brusseis and tapestry Cc rheta, { Ollelethse Fad Kacks, Crockery, C ee Glassware, ‘and Plated Ware, Kitehen Utensils, ec. Catalogues ready at oitice, No. 9 Beach terest. LEECKER, SON & Ke mint | WILL sell, Tuesday, May Re 111 Broad- way, Firat 084 3d a valuable bi ‘Mth street, water, gas and chandelier Cedar st. Y DANIRL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, room 763 Broadway, near Ninth street, just Mielow Stewart's On WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 500 el t C re na eae! Be felesroon. G08 and Silk 500 elegan ed Ivory, Pearl, Sandalwood and si TRENCH, SPANISH AND TURKISH. FAN Ladies ire sbecially requested to attend the ale—now on view. OLTON, AUCTIONEER. Be” Gr rreksbay, May 22, at 10% o'clock, large sale of rich and ‘elegant Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture; French plate Pier, Mantel and Side Mirrors; two rosewood Pianos, fine Oil Paintings best Mattresses, super Chamber furniture, decorate China Dinner Set, €¢., being a choice collection of woods from @ storage warehouse, and will be sold at sulesroom, 53 East Thirteenth street. A UtION, AUCTION, “AUCTION. ‘This (RE aflernoon, at 1 o'clock, the entire residence, 200 West 2ist st., wood Pianoforte, Parlor Suits, ; walnut and rosewood bedroom eads, Bureaus, Washstands mprising all the Furniture do room Furniture, T ELIZABETH.—SALE POSITIVE, BY ORDER OF the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, at2 P. M., on Wednesday, May 2, 1873, at the Court House, Elizabeth, two valuable tracts of Land, consisting of 13 and 4 acres respectively, situated at Crantord, n ‘This he ag Wy A beak od located; first Glass improvements vicinity. For further particulars apply 0 aes Sark & ATWATER, Attorneys, 214 Broad si verion SALE AUCTION SALE Over $15,000 worth and 500 lots nificent Houschol Furniture, 800 yards Carpets, at buble auction, this (Tuesday) morning, May 20, at 10 Grelock, at the four, story private residence, 104 Eas gftth street, between Fourth and Lextiigion ave- nnes:—Velvet Brussels C ‘arpets, rosewood and wainut Par. lar Sults, covered with satin, brocatel, reps and coteling; Steinway 7'4 octave Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; Mirrors, Fang Paintings, Works of Art, Bronzes, Statuary, neks, Vases, Turkish © Lounges, Table, Ktageres, Bookcase; rosewood and walnut Chamber Suita, Bed- stends, Bureaus, Washstands, ‘a Mattresses, Bedding, Sof extension Table, Chairs lery, Ollcloths, or pack goods for Ve ca he Fourth avenue cars or stagek. OF ‘Bhd wy, Saga a i hiverware, Out ‘ee. Hegponaibieimen In atondaeg toeart ake ANIEL CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER, | THIS DAY, TUESDAY, M MAY 20, atl o'clock, an extensive and unreserved sale of superb imported and city made Cabinet Furniture, removed for con- venience of sale to the sj fous store 12 Murray street, near Broadway, consisting of & large varicty of elegant Cabinet Furniture, all of which 1s of the latest and most Deautiful design and of the finest workmanship, compris: ing the stock of one of our well known and most reliable city manufacturers, consisting of superb and massive French Marqueterie, ebony and gilt, Bots de Rose and French wamut Chamber, Parlor, Library and Dining Room Suits of the most unique and modern styles, all of r hich are now on exhibition, Full particulars in cata- logue, Ls ery piece is warranted made expressly for first class city custom trade, and for excellence in every Tespect cannot be surpassed. pres PORTER & CO, ‘AUCTIONEERS,—AUCTION 292 Third a Mt ¥ M. pty tue, co Un are eigie B int Hor Suits, black wate put’ Sultac hairs, Tables Caixpaying, Maung, Bodging, dc, SALES AT AUOTION. F%, ripe Ce al ay MAY Here. ai pe ay x deatabie nd tot: Lot SOxiS4 feet: sion one minute's veal of the Secs eetnet tors biog aaa Ye DANIEL. ARMSTRONG, Anctioneer. ‘ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. GRAND CENTRAL SALEROOMS, 656 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR BELOW BOND STREET, RECEIVERS SALE OF RICH CABINET FURNITURE ON TUESDAY, MAY 2), AT10 O'CLOCK, ~ COMPRISING AN ENTIRE STOCK VALUE OF $70,000, _ all of which was made up for p for first class city retail oat id is, full: rtunit those in care steniet wire “substantial fisotieen, every ees of whic! peo tively ee ee ee serve, to close 8, partne: order of the Rae by the ‘Supreme Court the i. ‘The Furnitare comprises RIOH, Wine Romer oon. AND WALNUT PARLOR, ©. BER, py AND DINING OOM, Sot IN EVER’ Aa ire, Armoires, Wardrobes, E ann se irae tH LD ©, tyrkish eat ae aah! 5 oe oii iets i ton Gabe s wi aan oxamine- en of the stock is solicited. Cutalogues will be ready early on morning of sale, At 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms No.1 North William assortment of Household Furnit Brussels an and ingrain Carpets, Piano, &., Dg JOHNSON, JR, ACC, er’s sale Coal Yard, Lease, Good Will and Fixtares, 04 West laa anes sei New ew York, with alt WEDNESDAY. May al, on Age’ beep ey i srelock Tt will be ¢ lot, or the personal prover wal witb ube divided inte! Tots if destrod by com- This en the a rm ie eepretanite: to enter the business, Particulars at office of Auctioneer, 21 Park row, N. ¥. J COLE, AUCTIONEER.—ABSOLUTE BY + order ‘of the 8uj rea Sanson House, Stable also2 Cottages; with 4 lots each, on t an the art site Seventy-tirst street, Ne. York, ari Island City, The residence of Sonn i Willi will be soid on Thursday, May 22, at 120 premises, situated on eqnon, near Webste venswooi, und G, M, Stevens, reterog: sion, replete with ai modern imp: ihe with stable and ie Snaaiuis, with 23 Lota, also2 Cottages, with 4 Lots each doin ing. erty is elivibiy located on high ground; fine view. Communication at ail times by raili boats. A further description ae partition te ae water tront;, eed ‘or steam is deemed unnecessary, as Fes wishing il parte alas lars apply 92 the re Yor maps and full pai CHOAT & SMITH, 49 Wall WILLIAMS. 107 snd 109 Franklin street, or to the auctioneers, 389 — street, Brooklyn. Terms easy. ‘AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS Dar, othe o'clock, at 387 Bowery, a large variety of Furni- from a storeage warehouse, consisting of Parlor Bina, near vane and Cottage Bedroom Furniture, ne! Buffet, sed Be Rockers Ke qapieg Clocks shades, Cutlery’ Pia Ware, Beak an Office ssttoeaa Mirrors, Mantel enc Seg ath about sixty Carpets, of all descrip- tons ct ma many things usetul for housekeepers ands be are ae oe oF HOLD, ON Ai a lay, , juable Horses UR. DErT # | DENNIS Auction rus; 413 Pearl street, Ham- over » belgesel bi poor, . D. O'BRIEN, Marshal. MORTGAGE SALEBY H. HART. AUCTIONEER, By virtue of chattle mortgage 4 will sell this day, a¢ 11 o'clock, corner of Filty-fith street and Sixth avent fine lot of' Household Furniture, consisting of rosewood Bedsteads and Bareaus, Centre Tables, Parlor Sutts, Easy Chairs, Carpet: 0 sa bei ot Airy, Attorney for Mortgagee. Ngee R. CONNOR, AUCTIONEER, Elegant erneecnald Furniture, Pianos, Mirrors, Car- Machine, &c., at auction, PaTOGH NCAMP will sell at public auction, on Wednes- day, May 21, 1873, At 11 o’clock A. © ‘private resi- dence 34 West Thirty-third street, iit: fhe vurhiture there in contained, consisting in part of elegant Parlor Suits in crimson brocatel and rosewood, Suit in crimson a and black wainut, elegant Bed Ghamber Suits in black Wwalput and rosewood, chine, Bookcases, Cabine' fure Oak Extension et its leaves; lf, Chal Chairs, &c.5 Dining Room Crockery, also'a large variety of Kitchen, Uiensiis, Hefrigerntcr “and Kitelten Crocker yith which the sale will commence. Catalogues at J Broadway. H. PIERSON, AUCTIONEER,—BY 0. H, PIERSON & CO., Auctioncers and Dealers in Real Estat, No. 5 Pine street, New Yor! TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1873, at sale of Deautiful Villa Plots, on the Fourth of the delighttul Orange Mountain, at ‘Wyoming, miles from : Wednesday. May 21, continuation sale of 40 choice and! valuable buildin; Berry street sta Rall Lots io the oy of Newark, vear East M. train Newark and New York Thursday. May 22, po at sale of & building Tots, Frelinghuysen Ina Sherman avenues, and Al pine aoa Earle sted in the Fourteenth ward of the city of Newara; also same day, on conclusion of above sale, desirable two story and Attic frame House, 13 rooms and all conveniences, 77 Wright stre street, Newark. And on Wednesday, May 23, 28, grand excursion sale of 850 beautitul building sitem, at Pearsall geet i7 ues from New York, by Southside Railroad; 1 Reet 's_high, overlooking all the country around to Roc! and extending on to the sides of railroad track, For maps, free passes and all particulars, apply to the guetionedrs, 0. on PIERSON z CO., No.6 S'Ping street, jew York. QUIVER, BRYAN, AUCTIONEER, 115 BROADWAY — Two Corner Lota, Third avente and bakers rill be a at public auction, on the nthe above Lots, w ash. Morrisan: ses, at 10 thereon, to the Beneath lade: AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, 500 lots silk and other Dresses, lace ‘and crape Shawls, Remnant Table Linen, Sheets Spreads. ypats, Pantaloons_ ai Vests. By order of B. Levy, 615 Hudson street. Men’s Clothing wil will be be sold at 11 o'clock. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—R, FIELD, i Bowery M1 General | Auctioneer salesrooui 121 Bowe selithis day, at 11 o'clock, 500 lots Me! en's Clothing Dresses, Shawls, Remnants “Unger Clothing, Bedi Quilts, Bi Boots, dc. Kk feo. Also Coats, Pants and Vests By order K. Simpson, 195 Bowery. _ AWNBROKERS' SALE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THOMAS J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatham Street, will sell THIS DAY, at1l o'clock, 500 lots of Gold and Silver Watches, Ce ae wreurys &c.; also Guns, Pistols, Masi- nts, 'D Silberstein, Sixth avenue. ROKER'S SALE WATCHES AND JEWEL SAM FOREST, Auctioneer, sell this nd at I? at 12 o'clock, 400 lots'fine Gold’ an fiver: Watches, Gold and Didmond Jewelry, Opera Cutlery, Plated Ware, I'lstols and other valuable Goods Order BM. Glucksman, 173 Spring street. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER.—DESIRABLE IMPROVED Oe and uniniproved pcre & Go, on tae tila avenue and lélst street, DING 1 on Thursd May 32, at Exchange. s Tat ‘roadway, at o'clock My “OY, order of William J; Weller, Ksg., two full lots west ‘side Eighth avenue, 50 feet north’ of lst street, with buildings thereon; also, one tull lot. north’ side Mist street, 100 feet’ west ‘Eighth avenue. Sold together without reservation. Particulars of aue- tioneers, 2,308 Third avenue and 82 Cedar street. G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, Marshal's kale of Saloon Furniture, Wines, Li ors and Cigars this day, Tuesday, May 2 at) 134 olelock, 18 Bowery—Chairs, Tables, Counters, large Ice tes, Ginagware, Mirrors: Desks, Qilcloths, &¢.; also a large h ks and barrels, and case W. CAMPBELL, City Marshal. SHERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, It Bowery, will seli this day, at 11 o'clock, at 171 Canal greet, a fot of finished and untinished Lounges, Solas, &c., &c. By order. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sherifi. Moutnnvas, Depue EWING MACHINES AT AUCTION.—SEVERAL HUN 1D dred second hand Sewing Machings will be sold at auction on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 27 and 23, a& 76ugBroadway, by DANIEL A, MATHEWS, ‘Auctionsere articulars licreater. mee STEE’S SALE, of Wines and Eigucrs Ty Cigars, de. by B. A. CLARK & CO., Auctioneers, ofa large and splendid stock of silverware and tvory handle and silver-plated Table Cutlery, at store 59 Liberty street, five doors trom Nassau, will continue daily, at 10/4 o'elock, until all is soles The above stock consists of rich Ten Sets (new st Tee Pitchers, Salvers, Goblets, Pe Fruit = Centre ike Baskets, ner and Breakfast ors, Napkin Rings, Forks, Spoons, brated Manutacture.. ers, and the attention of the trade is called to thi as the s:ock must be closed at once. tock to be sold in lots to suit Bt is sale, _Per order. FRED. SMITH, Trustee, HOS. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE§NO, 6 CEN- tre street—By virtue of a chattel ‘mortgage, wlil sell om Monday, May 2, at 10%, o'clock, five years" Lease (rent $500), fock and Fixtures, 'of the first class ‘Liquor: Stere 258 W Ww est st ee ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 10 NEW Bowery—Will sell, this day, at 103g o'clock, the Ct tents of the drug store 113 Roosevelt street; splendid Fountain, five Seales, Show Cases, fancy labeled Bottles, Counters, Drawers, &e., &, HE Qi “HOTEL erie THE ~~ GRYSTAL "TE arate, Upper. Norwood, London.—To. tou sts familion— its elevated, pleasant and most salabr jon, ined with the comfort afforded and its several Management, have made. the Queen's ‘totel n favorite resort of the upper ranks of English society. _ MEDIC. AL- A —MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, + 14 Bast Tenth street, near Third 4 « RESIDENOE ene, M. D.—OFFICE 19 | LIBERTY “M. MAURICEA «_street, neur Greenwich street. A ME, RESTELL, PHYS! ICIAN, —OFFICE NOE Al. “Hast Fitty-second street, lor from Fitth av. D* AND MME. DESPARI PHYSICIANS.—4E East ‘Twenty- cighth street, near Fourth avenue, R. AND MME, GRINDLE, PRYSICIANS,—RESE fence 12) West Twenty ixth street, near Sixth ay, D'! KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED MEDICAL AND SUR. +t Amity st., one block west of Broadway. e. Au BCSKINE, PHYSIOTAN, RESIDENCR *| Miiak at, bosween $4 and Legtogion avenuaas | |

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