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SITY _HVAL ESTATE FO! SALE: Central. NEW AND ELEGANT FOUR STORY HO! cabinet finish, finest part of the city, at a reduce: \price. Apply to owner, on premises, 03 Bixty-first ‘street, near Madison avenue. N UNUSUALLY WELL BUILT, BEAUTIFULLY furnished, four story brown stone front House for Je; 1s planned for comfort and convenience ; tas all th provements, Apply on premises, 12 bast Sixty thir te CRG Pee —NEW, FINE DWELLINGS FOR SALE EXTRA Ae Te wast both st, 12 Bast 634, 18 Bast Oth, 18 East 57th, No, 1 Bust Sid st., 13 Bast 48ih, 123 West 42d, 31 st 3 ets. West Sutht and No 7 Wert ere MUON ar, 11 Pine street, NT FIFTH AVENUE FOUR STORY Mali steop brownstone House eabinet finish bY Pothier & dt; hyp 3 foot front, pest iandenmean) bloc! tel, tor $63,000; 0 0) cash to Wine TALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, FIRST CLASS NEW FOUR STORY AND) BAS&- A. fnent high stoop brown stone Dwelling, size 25x00x35 the block, hardwood finished throughout and first class in every respect, No. 12 Kast Seventy-fitth street, for sale, exchange or to let. SMIT! 133 Seventh avenue._ Oa ¥OR CASH—NORTHWEST CORNER OF MAD- ison avenue and Fifty-sixth street, 26 1eet froat, 55 a lot 75; adjoimng House, 24.5 by 55, lot 7 ‘These houses have three stores finished in cabinet and are ‘or immediate occupancy, having been thoroughly aired all last summer, Apply to owner, On preimises. ” R SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, AN ELEGANT Placer brown stone House, Rood width, on witty. ‘8eCO! 7 venue, Call soon, as the ow! Pande Se ican MARTIN DUNN, 202 Broadway. JOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE— Font roury-sixth street, near Fifth avenue; the best ince the crisis. care MERRILL & C0. 66 West Thirty-third street. AFAYETTE PLACE, NEAR FOURTA STREET.— , for sale at a bargain; very red. H, LUDLOW & CO,, No. 8 Pine street. TH STREET, WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A choice Lot, excavated ready tor building, 25xi00.5 vetlith street, it Sixty-third street, 5i feet, with private Stable in rear, on F 25x100.5, for sale. Apply at 12 < —(WORTH $10,000) BROWN STONE, ON $34.000. Horevaixte, hear Filth weenuo? 982.000 ¢worth "$40,000. Brown Stone, on Thirty-iourth, nrar Broadway; $50,000 (worth $65,000) on Gramercy’ Park, @nd many others. DOTY & RUNDAGE, 23 Union square. East Side. BARGAIN.—HOUSE AND LOT FOR $5,509, $2,200 cash, on best part of Orchard street; renis now for over $700; rapidly becoming @ business centre; will soon Bing ‘$1,000 per year. Apply at 171 Orchard street, Green- in N ELEGANT HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE THREE story House, Murray Hill Cosinrian avenue); first class finish; fregcoed in oll; every Improvement; cost $33,000; will sell for $25,000; terms to suit. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, BARGAIN FOR SALE—ON CHERRY STREET, near Cathariue street, three full Lots, witn Build- ings; rent over $3,000; only $2,00 cash required. ‘t. OLIVER CARTER, 4 Pine street, room 10, Cot YARD LOTS FOR SALE—FOUR FULL LOTS, 25x100 each; price for the four lots $24,000; situated Yetween Lexington and Third avsnues, above Fiftieth street. THOMAS G. HOJER, 936 Third avenue. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE if AND TO LET. LET—IN BROOKLYN, A THREE STORY AND atte Dwelling House o1'13- rooms, with modern im. provements, No. Si Jay street, near arte venue, 15 Ininuwes walk trom the Fulton ferry; $75, per month to May next: parlor Caroets, Window Shades and Ward- robes ineladed Hf wanted *nosegaion immediately. in: uire of WYO! is lomtague place, or of EO. B. GRANNiSS, 30 Lefferts pl 10 LET—WILLIAMSBURG, HOUSES, STORES AND rtments {n various locations, conven eat to any New York. 0, ¥. HOLCOMB, 89 Broed way, Williamsburg. A part of 1.000 SAT, AND BALANCE ON Easy TEEMS, a will biy one of the Lest designed and best built smail Houses in Brooklyn; new, two story and basement; brics, with brown stone stoop and trimininas; 2xd0x10; plumbing by Armstrong & Black rooms besides bath room. Any person di house, yet a nice one, and in w pleasant ighborhood, would do well to examine 287 Monrog street, between Nostrand and Marcy avenues; no permit required. Tuke Gates avenue cars, Will rent it low. J.B, TOUSEY, 250 Henry street, Brooklyn, $1 40 TO $180 COTTAGES, SEVEN ROOMS, . new two story and Basement House, 9 rooms, marble mantles, h Tunge, &¢., for $3,000; ‘all on monthly payments. J. M. LYLE & CO., 91 Liberty street. 5 WILL BUY 210 AORES OF LAND, THREE $1 500 miles trom depot, 120 miles trom Now York; as u c] a at ast lot Tee ee cme Bleaee DOP Atty coon CASH WILL $2.000 faze Hiboxlger THE OHEAPEST centrally located, 13 coms, three story high stoop, 20 feet fronts lor 100 tect balance ($5,000) can re! in if desired on mort- gaze; all modern improvements; convenient to cars and ferries; neighborhood unexceptionabie. PHALON & SLOAN, 3i East seventeenth street. —FUR SALE, THE MAGNIFICENT $13,000. fives story aid basement brown stone House No. 174 Bedford ‘avenue; every improvement; terms easy. Arply to SPOONER & BAUER, 206 Canal street, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN NEW” TWENTY- fourth ward—Six finest Lots on Fordham Ridge; three fronts; 360 feet; gas; surrounded by handsome residences; 200 feet trom Central Boulevards a bargain; P R BROS., N.Y, ARGAINS IN CITY PROPERTY—PARTICULARLY im the new Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards, Fecently annexed to the great metropolis. For particulars HUGH N, CAMP, 106 Broadway. j]OR SALE—ON M’COMB'S DAM ROAD, OPPOSITE 2.0th street, in the new part of the city, Twenty. fourth ward, a neat Cottage, 11 rooms, stable and 594 acres; will be sold very chea) Apply to HUGH N. CAMP, 105 Broadway. J}OR SALE—PLOTS OF LAND, FROM FIVE TO FIFTY acres, in the new part of the city. over the Harlem River, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards, at one- sixth the price ‘of land inthe old part. For particulars ply to HUGH N. CAMP, 106 Broadway. 'B HAVE NOT ANY PROPERTY FOR SALE ATA great sacrifice, nor have we seen any. We are sell- ing choice Lots in the upper partot the city, trom $250 upward, that will handsomely pay the purchasers, A8 the lots’ are on high ground a great. many buyers are building houses for their own occupation. We have also for sule two choice Building Sites, containing about 28 lots each; fine view; near Central avenue Boulevard. POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street, Branch ofice, Fordhain depot, Twenty-fourth ward. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO, %5 HENRY street; two story, attic, basement and cellar; has modern improvements and in good order; price $13,0i0, Apply to THEODORE RII'TER, 29 Broadway. OR SALE—A SACRIFICE—BEAUTIFUL BROWN stone high stoop House, East Thirtieth street: must De sold; $16,500, $3,000 cash ;'1,000 others. different loca- tions. B, FLANAGAN, Fourth avenue and Twenty-eighth street. F°, SALE—CHEAP, FURNISH OR UNFUR- nished, three story brown stone house No. 203 Hast Seventy-second street; has ali modern iwprovements and in fine order Apply on the premises 1.250 CASH, BALANCE (4,00) ON, MORT: +40U gage, tor cond tour story brick Tenement louse, white marble trimmings, in’ East Thirty-eight et! size 20.3x45x80; rent $954 a year. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Se 7 A-() (0) ONLY , $400, CASH, BALANCE MORT- . * gaze—for two story trame Stores and welling Tenements, in Harlem, worth $10,000. Address, Appointing an interview, JACKSON, box 119 Heruid o! ice. 7 50 FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP st brick House, 20x45x100, between Second 4nd Third avenues; terms to suit. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth 9, 50 FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP et brick House _ in East Forty-third street; 13 t wide; rentini PHALON enteenth s1 tor $1,000; only $1,500 cash, SLOAN, 3] Mast revente th street, $11 5O() AX2, ONLY $2500 CASH, FOR FOUR . story high stoop brick House, 20x60x100, on East I wenty-fitth street; well rented. & SLOAN, 3! East Seventeenth street. PHALI 16.500 FOS TW Goop Four sToRY BRICK : ot. store and tenement Houses, on bast hirteenth street; size of lot, 25x03, renting for $2,200. PBALON & SLOAN, 31 East'Seventeenth sircet. Wem side, INGLISH BASEMENT BROWN STONE HOUSE, ON Thirty-eighth street, near Seveath aventm, for sale cheap; including gas Axtures, mirrors and cornices, frescoed and newly papered and in the most_pertect order; lot 169x100, Apply to CRUICKSHANK’S Real Estate office, corner Forty-fth street and severth (OR SALE—TWO DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSES Nos. 115 and 117 West Forty-sixth sireet, betwe Sixth avenne and Broadway ; 60x100; here is a chance to make money. Inquire of owner, M. SCHWAB, No, 43 ‘West Forty-iitth street. JPOP SALE—OF TO LET FURNISHED, OR UNFUR- nished, splendid brown stone House 252 West Four- tenth street, in elegant order; cheapest house in New York. Apply on premises. R SALE—RARGAIN FOR QUICK BUYER, THREE story brick House, good location. modern improve- ments, at halt the price of a New York lot. 0, Y, HOLCOMB, 89 Broadway, Williamsburg. Fo SALE (THE CHEAPEST IN (HE CITY)—A four story double Tenement, in West Forty-first street; a three story high stoop in West Vhirty-second street; terms easy. Inquire at 360 West Thirty-second street NE FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND ONE TENEMENT, both well rented, for sale cheap, Apply for onc Week at 207 West Thirty-eighth street, $1 000 CASH OVER THE ENCUMBRANCES . ($16,5.0) will buy a splendid high stoop brown stone House, 22x60x100. in Twenty-sixth street, Rear Sixtl avenuc ; ‘worth $20,00 for business, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 Seventeenth strect. $10,000 Fok THREE StORY AND BASEMENT . brick House in West Thirty-third strect, feet front; terms to suit. 81 East Seventeenth street. 11.000 F928, THREE story nich sroor .' private House, in West Fortieth street; only $1,500 cash. PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street, wear Sixth avenue, 25 PHALON Miscellaneous, RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTING $75,000.—A FINE Building; leased for twelve years, at $18,000 and axes; and advancing to $23,000; ‘price, $150,000, half cash. ' Adaress, box 1,812 Post office. —TWO ELEGANT FOUR STORY PORTICO STOOP + brown stone froht Houses; Columbia College lease, ror particular: apply on premises, Nos. 4i and 49 West Forty-ninth street. JOR SALE—THE CHEAPRST HOUs ER OF- fered since the war, tenements and private, in any rt of the city you like. Lots to any number for sale. ect the best Farms in Tennessee to give along with 000 cash for a House in New York ¢ HYLAND, $2 bast Nineteenth street. E HAVE NOW ANY PROPERTY FOR SALE ATA great sacrifice, nor have we seen any. We are seil- ing choice Lots in the upper part of the city, from $250 upward, that will handsomely pay the purcliascrs. As the lots are on high ground a great many buyers are building houses tor their own occupation. We have also for sale two choice Building Sites, containing about 23 ; fine view; near Central avenue Boulevard, ER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street, Branch office, Fordham depot, twenty-fourth ward, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK QYERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 4N THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS' DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, pie Matic) ats = dike aaah —WE NOW OFFER THE ENTIRE ESTATE OF + the late Ethelbert 8, Mills for sale; great induce. Ients will be extended to purchasers, as We are prepared to sell the property at a low figure tor cash. The estate coniprises a number of small two story and basement brick houses in the most central locations in the cliy; to those wishing to purchase a small comtortable house at & very low price this is a rare chance: there are also pelonetas. to the estate sevetal very elegant brown stone fronts, Philadelphia brick and frame Houses, situated on ¢ following streets and avenues :—viz., Clinton street, lontague street, Bediord avenue, Clinton avenue, Lin- coin place, Unton street, Macon street Degraw strect, Carlton avenue, St. Jame giroet, Warren street, St. Mark's avenue, and other most desirable locaiities in. the property wilt be sold upon the most advantageous terms the purchaser, For further particulars with regard to the above estate, or permits to view the premises, apply at the office of MOODY & HACKLEY, 200 Montague sirect, between Court and Cinton streets, Brooklyn. Fei SALE—TWO NEAT TWO STORY FRAME fourth, Houses in Greenpoint, convenient to Thirty. Ewent CE eg ferries, cheap; $3,000 ¥ c y 1,000 of ail aaah € on mortgage. To parti ° $ laberal term: on. Ap: piv JOUN H, JOUNSON, 13) Union places Grocnboink, JOR SALE—SIXTEEN LOTS, POSITIVELY WORT Fo Fioidar walt he sucriticed tor S110 halt atone Dlock {rom Frospect Park; fine street. Apply to MA- CAKTHY, the painter, corner Ann and Nassau streets. OUSE AND SEVEN LOTS, REAR ENTRANCE TO H Prospect Park, worth $11,000. will be sold for 88.0% cash : Jota worth the money ; $4,000 can remain; this is a sacritice. Apply at No. 9 Dey street, room 10, J HAVE 180 LOTS IN BROOKLYN; WANT To SELL, or will exchange, Who wants a bargain call on owner, W Chambers street, Lop fluor, or address A. M, box 16) Herald omic FFIOE AND TWO STORY BUILDING ON FOUR lote—Most desirable business corner in Williams: burp, tive plocks trot jerries, near water front, yy OF male, Amoly tas COMPANY. 48 Canal sh. N.Y. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL E: TATE, For Sale, TTANDSOME FRENCH ROOF HOUS City: all improvements; gas, fixtu cash; price $11,000; will exchange tor neat Farm, on Midland Central or Pennsylvania Ratroad, about one hour trom city. Apply to VREELAND & ‘TOMKINS corner Liberty street and West, New York, stating full particula: OMES FOR THE PROPLE AT JERSEY CITY.—A pretty two story brick basement Eouse, 100 foot lots en rooms, gas, water, heater, marble mantels; good neighborhood, near all the ferries; only $3,500; only $500 cash required? balance on mortgag instalments; also a nice cor two story brick basement House, seve rooms, with Lot; all iinprovements; only $2,700: other Places, trom $2,000 to $20,000, on easy payment, Call or send stamp tor circular. ‘J. M, GIBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. Ofice hours, 8A. M.to8P. M. IN JERSEY s, in large lot, To Let or Lease. URNISHED—TO RENT, A COSEY COTTAGE, JER- sey City Heights, accessible by steam or hors¢ cars; rent very low to a responsible tenant, QUIK, 72 Maiden lane, PROPERTY OUT OF THE Crry FOR AND TO RENT, T CRANFORD, 43 ES BY NEW JERSEY Central Railr |—Lois, 50x200, at $400; $10 monthiy, or otherwise: location first class; commution, 2c. per day ; assistance given to build. B. BLOOMING DALE, 938 Third avenue. BARGAIN IN ELIZABETH, N. J—A ¥ Y NICE House, containing 10 or 12 rooms, gas and water; lot containing about six city lots; nice barn on the rear; the whole property in first rate order; all assessments and taxes paid; will sell cheap or rent if desired. Apply to CHAS, H. ROSS, 164 Broad street, Elizabeth, J. HOME AT GLENDALE—ONLY % MINUTES FROM ferry; steam or horse cars: easy payments; no in- terest; pi rs helped to build. ig. G. LOCKE, 139 Kighth street, near Broadway. TTENTION OF MANUFACTURERS AND BREWER: is calied to the lands of Steinway & Sons, at Astoria, 6ig miles from City Hall, situated opposite Port Morris, on the Eust River, and having a water tront of 4,00u fee: a line of siages running to Astoria ferry, a distance of 13; miles, and altogether but 45 minutes trom foot of Fulton street and Peck slip by Harlem and Morrisanta boats, The saw mill, iron ioundry and metal works of Steinway 4 Sons have been erected on the grounds and are m full operation, and their entire Piano manutacturing works Wili be removed to the premises, Several never failing, powerful springs of pure water are on the grounds. Lib: eral arrangements will be made with responsible maau- facturers who desire to locate on the prem: Address oF call on STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New ork, A SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT, ON THE HUDSON, 2 acres; wlso a Farm, 300 ucres, in Dutchess county} to exchange for city or Brooklyn Property, ‘. HEBBERD, 29 Kast Fourteenth stree! LARGE HAY AND DAIRY FARM IN CONNECTI. cut, overlooking cities and Bound; good summer residence and desirable home. Also two story a tension modern house, fayette avenue; all mortgages to suit; might exchange. Owner, 312 Clinton street, Brooklyn. LEGANT RESIDENCE AT NEWTOW? Ji nished, at nominat rent until May from terry; fifty trains. Apply at 306 street, near Second avenue, to owner. {ARM IN VINELAND, 12,000 _INHARTPANTS, schools, churches, &c., for $1,0M), worth $3(00; 160 bearing grape vines, 100 truit trees and good house. Ap- ply at No. 5 Dey street, room 10, ,L L—FUR- fiteen minutes East Fourteenth OR SALE-) CH ROOF House, eight rooms, finished in first class style, with two acres of Land, near Englewood, N. J.;_ terms easy, Address OWNER, box 336 Post office, Jersey City. OR SALE—AT A TEMPTING CASH! PRICE, TERMS to suit, a first class House, 18 rooms, complete with all modern improvements, superb finish, best location, im Elizabeth. Address B., box 1,264 New York Post office, GOR SALE—AT A SACRIFIC! , u Residence, nine miles from city, on high ground, or wall rent at pac price nv Broadway, basement, room ©. OR SALE CHEAP—AT SOUTH ORANGE, FIVE Acres, With water, admirably adapted tor a hat iac- tory. 0. il. PIERSON, No, 5 Pine street, or WILDEY & CO, South Orange. REAT SACRIFCE.—A SPLENDID FARM OF 40 acres, on the edue of and overlooking a large and rapidly growing town, one hour from milk and 12 passenger’ trains passed tor beauty and health: the farm is as rich as any garden; over halt of it can be sold off to great advani- age for building lots, being only tive minutes’ waik trom railroad depot, hotels, Post office, ac, Splendid. build- jaily: location is unsur: ings, large brick dwelling, nine ‘rooms, piazza, shade trees, &c, ; tenant house, very tine large barn, ull ot hay and grain: carriaze houye, Nog and poultry bouses, &c.5 & large orchard, splendid water: price only $12.00, in- cluding wll crops; only $3,000 cash required; elegant fur- niture, horses, cows. hogs, poultry, carriages, &c., tor sale cheap. Greatest chance ever offered, Take? A. M, train from foot of Liberty street, New York, New Jersey Cen- tral Railroad, to Bethlehem, Pa., there take North Penn- Ivania Railroad to Richland Gentre, Quakertown sta- tion, Pa., where you arrive before | o'clock. Can return ar5P. M. Inquire at Miller's Hotel, close by depot, for G. MON WHERE It WILL BE WALK Px OUR safe,—Buy Lots or Houses at Elizabethport, N. J. 4 Singer's Sewing Machine Company move there imme- diately ; they employ 3,000 men; property sure to rise in value; prices low: cottages, five minutes from depot, sold on instaiment plan if desired by purchasers; deposits in savings banks received as cash, Apply to owner, K. RK. KELLOGG, No. 3 Broadway, N. Y., from 10 to 12 A, Mo y, OF bethport, afternoons. oni JAQUES, | 208 BROADWAY.—OFFERING | BELOW oJ panic’ prices, Cottages near Plainfield, $2,000, cost $3,000; also beautiful Place, 17 acres, $10,020, below its Value; owner must sell to realize. IMALL FARM WANTED TO LEASE—PRIVILEGE of buying. within 25 miles oi New York; good build- ings, with stream of water conyenient to house ; rent and price moderate, Address box 74 Post office, North Tarry. town, N. Y. (PO, LETCIN ELIZABETH. A NEW HOUS improvements; ren tree until spring to. family. Address L., box 2,605 New York Post office. small 10 LET—FURNISHBD HOUSE, AT NORTH KLIZA- beth, N. J., three minutes from depot Board of gentleman and Wife taken 46 full pay for rent. Cali or ye WILLIAM BURROWS, Fulton street, New York. B-—A NEARBY COUNTRY STORE AND ‘ard, adio’ ning: railrond track, with stabl and five lots of ground: also genteel Cottage, 1 rooms 12 lots of ground; rent $20 per month. SAMUKL D, MACK, 2,192 Third avenue. To LEASE—WATER FRONT FARM, 45 ACRES, House 11 rooms, outbuilding, choice truit, bathing: boating, ishing: one a: d a-half hours from New York. Address three days, LIVINGSTON, Herald office. if RENT—PARTLY FURNISHED, A SMALL COT. tage at Spring Valley, Rockland county, N. Y.; rent very low, being Not so inuch an object as a careini tenant. Address KUONOMY, box 112 Herald office, ACRE FRUIT FARMS, FOR $300 10 five years: larger farms with bu upward; Inglish and German. Broome street, EQUITY IN COTTAGE PROPERTY, 7.500 ion Brooklyn ($3,000 mortgage), to ex: change for merelandise.—A Store, Lots free and clear, Jersey Parm or House in New York or Brooklyn. Ad: dross UOTTAGE, Herald office. no payment for dings $1,000 and Particulars at store, 44 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, — =$5(,000 KN GOOD ASSORTED MERCHANDISE, A, aif lots ‘ anit, and $10.00 cash, 8 at Rao rates, exe nproy Raged. PHALON,& BLOAN. 31 Bast Soventar” Philadelphia; | ats | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ___ A. FOUR STORY DOUBLE BRICK | STORE AND Tenement, size 26x60xi00, with two story brick Stable in rear, in Thirty-soond street, to exchange, at $1800, tor Westchester or New Jersey Property W thin an hour of New York. HALON & SLOA nteenth street. BPLE first class five story basement and sub: » 505100, well ren ; Bear new Post office Broadway; value 25,00); will add, if necessa! 200,000 more first class city Property, for a superti Pouniry Residenee, near the city; must have first class ‘ovements and extensive grounds; Hudson River erred. ALON & »LOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street, N ASSORTMENT OF GOOD MORTGAGES (UNDER two years to run) on good Real i state in Newark and Orange, N. J., to exchange for good New York Prop erty upon cash basis, 5 PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. MAGNIFICENT CITY RESIDENCE AND EXTE sive Grounds on Pacitic street, Brooklyn, and $35,000 cash for Dweiling in New York worth about 000. 500 ALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. _ DID CHANCE TO EXCHANGE—FOR TWO Har marble r ABOUT, 1900, CORDS OF Woon, STANDING BY the station 38 miles from New York, for sale or €x- change for Real Estate; a rare chance BULNS, 888 Sixth avenne._ A SMALL ciTy HOTEL, PERFECT ORDER, long Lease and Furnliure for sale or exchange, for & small place in the country; $1,(09 cash, BUXNS, 533 Sixth avenue, _ BUSINESS, WITH FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF A three story and basement, on a good avenue, swith or withont Stock, to exchange for Real katate, Address box 205 Herala ofice, FINE HOUSE IN BROOKLYN AND THREE GOOD Mortgages to exchange for 4 Place in or near the city. HIN®, COLM & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. IGHTEEN LOTS FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE— 4 Near Central and Morning Side parks, at panic prices, OGDEN & CLAKK, Broadway, tand Union square. corner of Seventeenth str FPUxCHANGE—oNENCUMBRRED COUNTRY STORE property, $4,000, for a house in Broosiyn ; good loca. tion, Owners, Inquire at 75 Beeckman sireet, third floor, from 12 to 4, HANGE—CASH $2,000, A HOUSK IN BROOK. 008, equity 3,000, and 400 acre Virginia TTD, $7,000 uneticnmbered. Owricr, inquire at 73 Beekinal, street, third floor, from 12 to 4 JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR STOCK OF HARD- ware or groceries, a handsome Residence, with 18 acres of choice land, moderu house of 20 rooms, all im- provements, good buildings, orchards, 4c, near the depot. Address box 206 Sing Sing Pi iy OR EXCHANGE—GOOD CITY IMPROVED AND unimproved paying Froperty, and some cash for ood saleable Merchandise of any description, on @ cash asis. Owners address, box Z, 100 Herald omice. JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISB, nd clear. For par? four Lots. in Westchester. fre Houlars call at No. 17 Bowery oF 4285 Thirdg venue, OR EXCHANGE—FOR A DESIRABLE OR SALE Dwelling in New York city, a valuable Farm in Caynga county, well stocked with horses, cattle and farm- ing implements; good buildings, orchards, &e. The erty comprises about 19) acres, in a splendid con for a party wishing to enter tipon the oecupation of @ farmer with overything convenient and complete; loc tion on Southern Central Railroad, 13 miles north. ot Auburn and 11 trom Fair Haven, on Lake Ontario, Fuil description and particulars may be had by calling upon the owner, E. H. KLLLOGG, 17 Cedar street, New York. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DOUBLE ENGINE sidewheel Steamboat Urana, 155 feet long, 343 of water loaded; in good condition for business; good mortgage taken. Inqitire immediately of SIERLING & NOBLE. 27 Park place, OR SALE OR EXCHANGS—A SPLENDID PIECE of Property, free and clear, at Wyoming, N. J.; Houses at Plainfleld and Orange’, Property at Passaic and Paterson, New York, Brooklyn; Timber Lands, Oil Lands, Western Lands, 4,000 Acrés tear St. Louls; Cran: berry Lands, Farms w Jersey, Virginia, Long Island, H. JACKSON, 61 Cedar street OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY HOUSF, for First or Second Mortgages or Dry Goods, the Whiting House, Wilton, N. M., two hours! ride from’ Bos- ton, Mass.; 2u0'feet long, 9) rooms, 4 stories, and 9 stores underneath; centre of town; also, 4 story brick House, j lso, 2 story French rool Hous, 18 rooms, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A COUNTRY SEAT, 19 miles from New York, 10 acres good land, fine new buildings, 10 minutes from three depots. Address Z., box. 244 Herald offic POR SALE OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL, ON LONG Island; does a good business all the year; 27 miles from New York. CHAS. H. REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—CITY PROPERTY, Farms, Country Seats, Jersey Vity Heights and Brooklyn Property, brown stone in Harlem, Lots free and clear, H, PUTTBERG, 24 Broadway. ERSEY CITY.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A NICE @ House and Lot in # business location, near ferries, in midst of valuable improvements; only $8,000; eas terms; or wilt excnange for building Lots in’ New York city or Westchester. J. M. GIBSON, 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. FAL ESTATE AND CASH FOR MERCHANDISE — ‘A gentioman owning yaluable improved and unim- roved realestate in the city of Omaha, also fine farm lands in Nebraska, all free and clear aid perfect title: will exchange the'same tor dry guods, fancy goods, boots and shoes, hardware of carriages. and will pay a part in sh. Apply to CORN yi 175 Broad: eed OR EXCHAN N MONMOUTH COUNTY, ON. J, Farm of 180 acres, with marl be: superior improvements and fully stc City Property. JOHN SIEGEL, 79 Cedar EA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION AND 4,000 acres Woodland, near St. Cath a Georgia, for sale, or exchange for improved Propert New York or Brooklyn. Apply to >. 8. NORTON, Broadway, room 5. JEVERAL HOUSE Farms, near New York; JM, LYLE GALE OR, EXCHAN. Farm, 400 acres; god improvements: tor city Prop- erty or Furniture, with some cash; price $5,000. Owner 105" Concord street, Brooklyn. No lette stream, XCHANGE FOR SMALL mg Island preferred. & 00, iberty street. SLAUGHTERED—GOING TO CUBA.—WILL SELL Sone or more large Houses, in Brooklyn, at any price if sold atonce. Apply on the premises, this day, at #4 Graham avenue, near Bayard sireet. Mo. EXCHANG York, Brooklyn, York, New Jersey OUSE AND LOTS IN NEW ewark and Orange, Farms in New Sea Island Cotton ‘Plantation for Lands. MADOX, 42 John street. mo EXcH WE FOR DRY GOOD: HREE DWELL- ing Houses in Keyport, : price $3,000 each. In- nire of W, F. SHARE, at Peake, Opdycke & Co.'s, 427 roadway. 0 EXCHANGE—COTTACE AT CYPRESS HILLS AND a good Virginia Farm ‘or good Merchandise. inquire at Long Island al Estate Bxchange, corner Jamaica Road and Smith avenue, East New York, box 60, 10 EXCHANGE—FOR BROOKL Property, an _eleg: in Harlem; a YN 10 EXCHANGE—S NEAR SIXTH avenue Boulevard, above 10th street, for Tenement or brown stone or Mortgages. Call at or address for one week 207 West Thirty. stre TO, EXCHANGETA FINE FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, centrally located, for a good paying Tenement BrOpeey, Address, with price, location, mort gage, ifany, &c., W., box 161 Herald office. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR BONDS, STOCKS OR REAL Estite in or near the city, valuable Country Prop: erty. Apply to HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. GOOD CITY wo DWELLINGS WANTED—FOR which zood paying city or near by property and mortgages wiil be given ;price must,be reasonable ; will add eash ifa bargain {s oifered. D, H. GILMAN, 2 Broad- way. IPHE EQUITY IN FIVE LOTS ON SEVENTY-FIRST street and some Cash will be exchanged for @ small Place in the country: near the water preferred. Inquire of FOX BROTHERS, 14 Pine street. % WANIEDIUNENCUMRERED, SOUTHERN PROP. erty or Merchandise for Real Estate and Mort- gagesin Brooklyn. Send mil particulars to A. P, CAR IN, 246 Piashing avenue, Brooklyn. TANTED TO Nineweenth for vacaut Lots. EXCHANGE—WILLIAMSBURG AND ard, Brooklyn. timroved Property b, Builde W'YL EXCHANGE 86.000 WORTH OF ASSORTED Merchandise for free and clear or lightly oncum- bered Real kstate, Address J, B, SHAW, Heraid Up- town Branch ottic OULD CHANGE portable Steam Engine two choice Lots in Brook, yn, not far trom Park, Address PARTICULARS, Herald oftice, $2.000 1 out any encumbrance, STAPLE MERCHANDISE—WILL BE hanged for improved Real Estate with- WM. ©, PAYNE, 5 Market street, Newark, N. 2 =PAYING CITY PROPERTY TO BX- $1 50.000. change for Property out of town; principals only need appiy at 98 1bird avenue, in the rman Uptown Savings Bank, IN HOUSES, LOTS, LANDS, $10.000.00' Farms, Homesteads, sale or ex- change, in New. York, Brooklyn, Westchesier: splendid Places,’ and) surrounding country: $2IM00 Nor:hern Vacitic Bonds, T. MANSU: Broadway. ‘A WANTED, IMPROVED CITY PROPSRTY, IN A good neighborhood, unencumbered, worth $30,0.0 | jor nice country residence and 43 Acres, overlook- ing city of New Branswick, N, J. ; modern improvement numerous outbuildings, newt: ainied; plenty fruit schu ols, churches ot all denominations: frequent train: OWNER, 26 Latayette avenue, Brooklyn, Horii 30 or-30 Acres of band, about 40 or 80 miles trom New York; one-half cash down; State of New York pre- ferred, A, BUMKIGR, Clifton, N. J. I EAL ESTATE WANTED—IN EXOHANGE FOR hh 100x180 feet on Washington avenue, close to Ford- in depot; 75x100 feet on Bank street, Newark, N. J. ‘and some ensh, OTEL.—WANTED, TO PURCHASR A HOTEL, JOHN LAC’ Broadway, Mie ‘MENT PROPERTY WANTED-—IN EXCHANGE for a valuable Corner Pro} perty, on Hudson street, below Canal, Wanted, Brookiyn. Pee for a Jersey Farm. MAKCUS H. LALNG, 86 Liberty street. EAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED—MODERN STYLI HOUSE. OF 870 12 Tooms, in good neighborhood, for $6,000 to $3,000; thersl partor Ci on be veg city or a at ‘an hour of City Hal lease state fully angen Rouse aud lot and route to yo by, W. W. U., 131 Water st, W4NTED—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP, SUB- A 8 | House, between cellar and basement brownstone Houso, between, , 936 Third avenue. _ ~—. Thirty-sixth and Sixtieth streets avenues; price not to exceed § THOMAS G, HOJ eit, 93 ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOOD HOUSE, Bi: given {een Twentieth and Fortieth streets, Fourt and ixth avenues, THOMAS A. & ROKERT EMMETT, 36 Pine street WANTED-FOR CASH PURCHASERS, IOUSES, below Fifty-ninth street, which can be bought at bargains tor money. Owners only will please address BELLAMY BROS., No. 5% ine street. ANTS—ANY OWNER OF A PRIVATE HOUSE who has same House for sale and wants cash and ay one per cent commission; cus'omer has all cash: From $14,000 to $10,000, HYLAND, 342 bast Nineteenth st WASTED TO PURCHASE CHEAP FOR IV MEDI: ate cash, all above mortgage good tenement and private Proyerty in New York vity and Harlem. Only owners who are willing to sell at sacrifice apply to J. B. LICHTENSTEIN, 18) Broadway. WANTED TO PURCHASP—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, between Washington place and Twentieth street, Fourth and vifth avenues; University place preterred } Will pay all cush. Address, with price, which must bé cheap, J. S., Herald office. W 281 VIRGINIA TIMBER LANDS WANTED—AY S11 able and well covered. State location, streams, nearest towns and railroads, kind of timber and lowest cash price, Address k ANAWHA, Herald oifice. 125th, 133d street and at Mount Vernon, Westchester county. ADRIAN H, MULLER'& SON will sell at anction, on Tuesday, November 18, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesrooin, 11 Broadway, (to close an tindivided interest)— 116th street—6 Lots, situate on the northerly side of ene commencing 200 feet east of 2d avenue, each 100 tee 15th street—5 Lots, situate on the northerly side of 22ith sureet, commencing 236 feet east of Sd avenue, each 20x91 183d street—The 5 three story and basement brown stone front Houses and Lots sittiate on the southerly side of 138d street, commencing 95 feet west of 4th avenue; houses have modern Improvements; lots each 20x95.10: Mount Vernon (Westchester county)—The 4 Lots of Land, together with the two story irame House thereon, situaie on the easterly side of 1it avenue, commencing 200 tet north of 4th sireet, running through to and front ing on Union avenue; lots each 70x150 feet ‘Maps at the office of the auctioneer. ART Notice! Mr. F. RONDEL begs to announce to his friends and the public that he will offer tor sale, by public auction, on the evenings of Thursday and Friday next, his entive collection of PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS AND SKETOHES, The whole will be on exhibition, free, at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, to-morrow (Monday), day and evening, until time of sale, together with more than ONE HUNDRED PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS, by other prominent American artists, The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. A* SALE, AT 37 NASSAU STREET, opposite the Post office. NOW ON EXHIBITION, a choice collection of very desirable American and European Oil Paintings, to be sold at auction, on Wednesday and Thursday, November 19 and 20, commencing at 12 o'clock each da ABC. JOHNST Aucti Rccsron SALE EVERY DAY, » at l03g‘A. M. and 25, P.M, to close business P of the large aud extensive manufacturing Jewelry Establishment 611 Broadway, corner Houston street, consiststing of fine gold and silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, solid silver and silver plated Ware, Clocks, Fancy Goods 1 Russia leather, bronze, Weod, &c. ‘The most complete and extensive stock of Coral Jewelry of every description, ever exhibited, to be sold at auction to-morrow (Monday). Store Fixtures and Lease for sale. Goods retailed at auction prices, : We will sell by request any article at any time daring the sale. JOHN H, FRENCH, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTECE.—OVER $35,000 WORTH HAND- some Household Furniture ; two elegant Pianofortes, Steinway and Decker Bros; Paintings, sronzes, ‘pets, &c., &c., at public auction, Monday, Nov. 17, 1049 lock, at private residence 210 West 2ist st. ENJ. F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER, ‘Attractive sale of French Clocks, Bronzes, &c. The undersigned will sell by auction, on Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, Nov, 18, 19 and 2, at 1034 o'clock each day, at their store, No. 13 Dey street, near Broad- way, thelr entire stock, amounting to from $3,000 to $40,000 in vi mostly consisting of marble, marble and bronze, alal r and giit Clocks, together With a num: ber of elegant Mantel Sets, Bronze Figures, Groups, mu- sical and mechanical Clocks, &c. Being about to. dis. continue our American heuse, the sale will be without os MUNN & COBB, Importers, No. 13 Dey street. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION I WILL SELL AT pubhe auction, on Monday, November 17, at 10 o’cloek A. M.. at 93 Forsyth sireet, ‘Bird Cages, Canaries, Mocking Birds, Robins, Pigeons, Aquarium, aud the entire contents of a Bird'Store, Sale positive. MARVIN R, CLARK, Y 8 W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER.—BY DAUCHY & JOHNSON will sell, on Tuesday, Noveinber 18, the entire Furniture of the private residence No. 25 Henry street, consisting of Parlor and Bedroom suits, Mat- tresses, 20 teather Beds, teather Pillows, Blankets, i Comforters, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Mirrors, Pic tures, Sideboard, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Crockery and Glass Ware, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &c. ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, rshal. ‘on MONDAY, November 17, at 1033 o’clock, at his salesroom, 765 BROADWAY, near Ninth street, a general assortment of GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: CARPETS, &c. Also Kitchen Furniture, Retrigerator, & . JEWETT, AUCTIONEER.—BY J, E. CLARK, ig8 Greenwich street, corner of Dey, on Monday, November 17, at 13, o'clock, will sell. Hardware, viz. — Coal tiods, Frying Pans, Shovels, Cutlery, Saws, Piated Ware, Toys, &c. FLESBY B HPRTS AUCTIONEER. GRAND CENTRAL SALESROOMS, 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY GRAND CLOSING SALE, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOV, 18 AND 19, aT ll O'CLOCK EACH DAY, AT THE SALESROOM. , NO. 656 BROADWAY' comprising the entir alance of stock of the Cabinet Makers’ Association, valued at over $40,000, which will be positively sold to the highest bidder to close the busi- ness, by order of the Receive The stock embraces in part fine solid rosewood and inut Parlor Suits, covered in satin, silk and wool reps, cotelaine, plush and other materials; rich solid rose- wood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Armoires-a-Glace, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Secretaries, Centre, Side and Card Tables, Turkish Clairs, Lounges, Iso extension Dining les: Sideboards, Dining Suits, Hall stands and other articles found in a first class stock, oflering a rare opportunity to those tn want of bargains in reaily fine furniture. Goods now on view at Grand Central Salesrooms, 656 Broadway. RNRY LOTZ, AUCTIONEER, SELLS MONDAY, jovember 17, at ll o'clock, Crockery, Glass, Toys, erfuinery, &. ‘ WILLIAM ANDERSON, 10 College place. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONBER.—NONDAY, NOVEM- ber 17, at 1 o'clock, the auction rooma, No. 1 North Wiliam street, a tine lot of black walnut office Furniture, Thairs, Lounges, Brussels Carpets, ree € oes Writing Tables, Office Letter Press, iron Sates, eC, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S SALE, e (RAVER & WRIGHT, on Monday, Nov. 17, at 10% o'clock, at No. 59 Great J. treet, bv virtue of an execution, a large lot of first class ladies’ gentle- men’s Underciothing, ribbed and plain shirts and Draw: ers, merino do, ; ladies’ Vests, sh nd Shirts and Dra de, & PaT K DAILE P. BATTERSON, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, Fomnent at 595 Sixth avenue, Householu Furnitare, pets parlor, dining and bedroom Furniture; also two work Horses, Sale at 1] o'clock. Ca go AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY RICHARD FIELD, Sheriff's and General Auctioncer, Salesroom, 121 Bowery. Monday, Nov. 17—Men’s and Women’s Clothing. By order Moses Mehrback, 433 Grand street, Tuesday, Noy. 13—Men’s and Women's Clothing. By order R. Simpson & Co,, 195 Bowery. Wednesday, Nov. 19 Men's and Women's Clothing. order Mrs, ‘ullan, 3 est urty-ninth street. Thursday, Nov. 2—Watches and Jewel’ By order Simpson, Somers @ Co., 27 Chaiham street, Friday, Ni Men's and Women's clothing By ordér Henry McAleenan, 1% Eighth avenu PAWNBROKERS' SA LES—BY THOMAS J. WGRATH, ‘Auctioneer, 133 Chatham stree Monday.—Meu's and women’s Clothing, &c By order P. Ganley, Division street, ‘Tuesday.—Men's and women’s Cloth! By order David Moss, Caiharine street. Wednesday,—Mon’s and women's Clothin By order C. Bernstein, 266 Division street. Tharsday.—Men's and women’s Clothing. By order M. Levy, Grand street. Friday.—Men’s and women’s Clothing. By order N. Stich, Third avenue. WNBROKER’S SALES.—JAMES AUAR, AUCTION. eer, Will sell, at 59 New Bowery, on Monday, men's and women's Clothing; order D. G. ea tion , Broome street. Wednesday, men’s and women’s Clothing; order J. Kelly, First Due. ‘ig men's and wo- vothing; order J, A, Jarman, 156 Varick street 1CHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, China and Giassware, Plated Ware, Lamp Goods, &c. Marshal's sale—Will Monday. ‘at il o'clock, at salesroom 27 Kast Broadway, a large and general assort- ment ol first class China and Glassware, Plated and Britannia Ware, Cutlery, Lamp Goods, Pancy Goods, Dolis, Glass Cases, Lron Sale positive. . SHKWART, Marshal. Wittia ABBOTT, ACCTIONEER, Salesrooms 60 New Bowery, will sell op Monday, at 10% o'clock, the Fixtures and Furniture of the, oyster and Dining Saloon at 1s Aauty street—" inat Counters, cane Chairs, Tabie, ny Gyster Range, Crockery, Tinware, 4c."aon en” CUS Ane | not be let SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &O, A ~ ROR, SALK. ALL KINDS OF FANCY, DOGS + Birds, &c.: Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food for mocking birds, at B. G. DUVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL i th? gholee breeds of Dogs, imported ratting and rab- iting Ferrets, BUT K's Intailible Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, BUTLER’S new Work, $2 Dogs boarded, traine Medicines for all diseases, {OSTER & MEYERS’ BIRD AND DOG STORE, NO. S Amity street, near Broadway, have just received from Europe # fine lot of cote! ee Ne lot of Scotch and Dandy Dinman OR SALE—TWO FINE 10 GAUGE CENTRAL FIRE breech loading double guns, one C. Dailey and one W, Jones also a tne aly muzzle loader. 10 gauge, al ine shooting guns. pply to G. MAY. 3 e Tas Fulton surest New York, © HAYDEN, Gunmaker, IGEON SHOOTING.-THK GREAT MATCH . P'tween E. W, Tinker, of Providence. and aose Myers of New Jersey, for $1,U00. 100 birds each, badge rules, will take place at Deertoot ark, Coney Island road, on Tues 7 be: WM. MCMAHON, Proprietor. GOOD QUATL AND DUCK sHooT- 0 SPORTSME: ing at Jamespor*, L. 1. Address B. H. JONES, Bay Side House, Jamesport, L. L WANTED—To ike FOR A WEEK—A PINY ENG- lish double-barrelled breech-loading Shot Gun, 10 or 1 ghuge; state price. Address MOSK, station F. W4NTED—4 BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN; ALSO diamond Ring & Jorgenson Watch (tem winder). Apply at 10 Ann street, WAXTED—4 22 OR 10 GAUGE 74 TO By POUNDS Breech Loader, with Box Case preferred. Ad- dresa CASH BUYER, Herald office. THE TURF. PpEEnroor PARK—TROTTING, MONDAY NOV. 17, ate M. The Great South Brooklyn Champagne Dinner Stakes, Colonel Cavanagh’s bk. g. over Lleutenant Col. onel J. H. Hoegan’s b. g. Joseph, Major G. Gibbon’s br. g. Billy, Captain E. Tookill’s r.'m. Bess, Lieutenant K. Harnett's g. g. Billy, Lieutenant G. Heid’s b. g, No Name, Corporal F, McGee's br. m. Kate, Adjutant 0, Muryby's b. n, Trishinan's Daughter, | Commissary J. Mortesy's gg. Dandy Jim, Drum Major J. Burns’ b. g. s House, Same Day—Sweepstake of $200; mile heats; best three in five; to harness. J. V.'Carroil’s b.g. Bay Billy, M. Rogers’ b. g. Honest Abe, W. McMahon's b. m. Kitty Clyde, WM, McMAHON, Superintendent HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSUCIA- tion offer purse of $100 for horses that have never beaten three minutes, $6) to first, $0 to second and $10 to third ‘alsa a purse 01 $100 tor horses that have never beaten $60 to frst, $4 to second and $10 to third, to be trotied for on Thursday (Thanksgiving Day). Novem- ber 27; mile heats. three in flye, in harness. Entries to Close ‘at their office, 183 Montague street, Brooklyn, Thursday, November 2), at 9 P. M. GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent. At ‘AUCTION—ON TU NOV. 18, a4 WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, at the old stand, 110, 42, LM East Thirteenth sirect, near ‘ourth avenue, ELEGANT PRIVAIE ESTABLISHMENT,—TEAM bay Horses, 16% hands ligh, 6 years old; very’ stylis trots close to $ minutes; an extra fine team-tor road ust and warranted sound. SET HARNESS, MADE BY DUNSCOMB, COUPELE(T, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY J. B. Brewster & Co GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT,—BAY MARE. SIRED BY Delmontco, he by Guy Miller, dam by Edwin Forrest, bred and raised in Kentucky, 16 hands high, 5 years old kind and true in cvery way: very stylish; tears nothing: trots close to $minutes; very promising and warranted '! HARNESS BY WOOD GIBSON, AND. TOP SIDE BAR WAGON BY BREWSTER & CO., OF Broome street. Alo 'TEN LARGE HEAVY WORK HORSES JUST AR- rived from Ohio, all young, sound and weigh from 1,200 to pounds; to be sold without reserve. TROTIEING TURNOUT—SORREL TROTTING Horses, 154 hands high, 9 years old; kind and true in all harness; free trom vice, frotted last summer in 2:%4.and can trotin 2-40 sure any day, and Warranted s.upd; also 4 set orflarness, and ROAD WAGON BY BREWSTER & CO. CHESTNUT HOR, SIKED BY MAJOR WINFIELD, dam a thoroughbred mare, 1554 ands, Syears; kind and true in every way trots in 2:30 sure; superior for gen- tleman’s road use and warranted sound: also Haruess and ROAD WAGON BY BREWSTER & CO. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (late Johnston & Van Tassell), OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, . 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNiVERSITY PLACE, The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings ot our house, and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the ublic at large. EGULAK SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Entries for sales may be made, a8 usual, either at our downtown house, 37 Nassau street, or at the Mart, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON. CONSIGNMENTS, SALE COMMENCES AT 10} O'CLOCK. 3 HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, L : pened BLANKETS, There’s men who live in coun! wns, ae ren or city can a a ave x horse iley call their o But lor him have oo pity. — Such men they always cry “Hard times,” ‘They'd starve the poor inechanic ; It evervbody was like them, We'd always have a panic. But men who for the norse have pity, Whether in the town or city, And tor him good warm blankets buy, Will never “Hard times” have to cry. No panic at MOSEMAN’S, 114 Chambers street, because people who come here have pity for their horses and don’t starve the mechanic, Moseman’s is the place to see lively times, ORSE BLANKETS, ROBES, HARNESS, &C.—ONTIL Janaary 1, we will sell $1,000,000 worth of our stock: of Harness, Blankets, Robes, ‘&c, at greatly reduced prices, for the benefit of our customers and ourselves A great hurricane at 0. M. MO>EMAN & BROTHER'S, 114 Chambers st. FLORSES PROPERLY WINTERED, at the Clifton Stock Farm of Mr. R, W. Cameron, where they will be fed on the best of hay and carrots, Fish ood stabling and ample paddocks tor exercise, [oF $13 per month; horses will be sent for when desired. Address JOHN'H. MITCHELL, Head Farmer, box 1,676 Post office, New York. FLORSES BOARDED—ON FINE FARM, SHORT DIS tance tram city; splendid accommodations, good treatment, moderate chi in charge are the nal nanny trges and an experienced iam Weerents olered. ADply perso! or by letter to A. DERSON, 30 Water Pepent. Hosts. POAs DE oan WINTER—IN Be fries county, short ti Li i tid etabtng, Auta SSUES Rane ae ons. WINTERED IN THE COUNTRY. stalls if required. For particulars and cit) énice address box No. 9 Amityville Fost office, L. I. ‘ FoRsEs BOARDED FOR THE WINTER—16 MILES in New Jersey; 90 acres pasturage; best timothy’ hay and water; fine stabling; horses taken trom and dee livered in the city. Address or call on H. &. PICKERT & CQ., No, 28 Old slip, corner Front street, ORSES BOARDED FOR THE WINTER—BOX stalls if required. Apply to EDWARD J. HICKS, of oar 4 Hicks, 78 Bowery, New York, or SAMUEL + 14 TS, Little’ Neck, Ia J. 'ANDSOME BROWN MARE, 14¥¢ HANDS, 6 YEARS) old:.Phagton and Harness, warranted sound. doviy at Central Stables, Broadway and Thirty-nint suree! MUST BE SOLD—A BEAUTIFUL, HAMBEETONIAN: Mare, 154g hands; three white feet and face; light bay; perfectly’ sound ind; very cheap. Can be, seen for two days at EBBITT’S stables, corner Seventy’ avenue and Twenty-second street, OSS, RINE LEATHER CURTAIN ROCKAWAY, $180 2) top and open, fuil springs and side bar Road! y Dusenbury & Van Duser and other city’ 50 up; 5 second hand top and open Pony Phac- tons, $1) up; six seat Germantown, by Miner & Bte- vens, $175; | Express Wagon, $125; Clarence by Broome street Brewster: | light Coach, 1 four seat half top,Phae- ton, 1Jagger, 200 Sleghs of all styles and at low pices; bear, wolt, fur and genet Ropes, Blankets, Bells, single and double Harness, &c. W. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, PANICIPRICES DOWN 2 PER CENT.OSLEIGHS, [ Carriages, Sleigh Bells, Harness, &c. {4 Sleighs, 3,000 strings all styits Bells, ut wholesale prices, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION REPOSITORY, 638 Broadway. SPEED, STYLE AND BEAUTY.—THE MOST ELR- 5 gant dapplegray Morse in, the city: long, flowing mane and tail, 164 Lands; sound and kind, can beat has trotted in 2 tine pole horse; aiso top sidebar road Wagon, fine Itarness, Blankets,'Robe. Whip and Portland Sleish, Inguire of W. NELSON, %56 West is] ea Wagons, makers, MALL SPIRITED §) Good traveller. RSE FOR SALE CHEAP— Inquire of J. STUDER, 327 Bast treet, ECOND HAND EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, JUMP- seat Buggy, in good order, buiit by Judd, Dusenbury & Van Duser; Road Wagon, Pony Phaetons, &c., at fac- tory, 1,05 Broadway, near Forty-sixth street. JOSEPH KEAL & CO, TORAGE FOR CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C., CAN BB! had at MORRILL'S first class warehouse on Thirty. second strect, extending to Fourth avenue; carriage de- partment built expressly for the purpose. GQTABLE WANTED—WITH TWO STALLS AND ROOM for @ milk wagon. Address, stating rent, M. B., box 186 Herald Uptown Branch office. QTABLES TO LETT AND, 76 LITTLE WEST ‘Twelfth street, two stories and office, 27 stalls; East Eleventh street, near ayenue D, 8 stalls. two story brick Duilding. Apply to ICE COMPANY, 434 Canal stgoet (0 LET—PART OF PRIVATE STABLE, POSSESSING every convenienee; three stalls; room, for two car. riages; good yard, &c. ‘Apply at 105 Bast Thirty-sec ond strect, near Fourth avenue. To, LET-A PRIVATE STABLE. VOR THREE, OF four horses and carriages. Apply on premises, 121 West Seventeenth street, { sd LET—PRIVATE STABLE AT 131 WEST SEVEN teenth street and 144 West Firtreth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. JAMES STIKGMAN, 76 Wall street hea JOHNSTON'S HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCH. SPLENDID TEAM OF ROAD MARES, SIRED BY Vermont ‘Black Hawk; dam, Morgan mare; 15%5 hands high, 5and 6 years old; has been used and driven as a | road team: never handled jor speed; have fine open gait; drive like one horse; not afraid o1 snythinz; can trot in 33¢ minutes; are sold only tur want of use, and warranted sound. AT PRIVATE SALE. ARCH. JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place. T BARKER & CHAS - CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALES OF HOKSES, CARRIAGES, &c. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOC. THE ONLYAUCTION MART in the State having a large driving ring for showing horses on sale. MAJOR C. W. BARKER, New York, L, 0, CHASE, Boston, BLACK HORSE—ABOUT 17 HANDS, SUITABLE for a coupe, express, ice wagon, furniture cart, 4c. ; kind and true, both sincle and double; price $90. Inquire of ©. N. CRITTENTON, Central Medicine Warehouse, No. 7 Sixth avenue. } Proprietors. (0 MAKE ROOM FOR OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT Tr Seucns, by Kimball and other makers, we will offer ock of Coupe and Cutunder Rockaways, Depot Park Phaetons, top and Road Wagons, &c., be- JOSEPH KEAL &'CO., 44 and 1,496 Broadway, near Forty-fifth street, WANTEDA THREE-QUARTER OR FULL SEAT (shifting top preferred) full spring Road Wagon and Harness; must be nearly new and at panic prices, Address, stating price, weight, make and particulars, POVERTY, box 2,757 Post office ANTED—A BAY, BROWN OR BLACK GELDING W “sr Mare, 15% or ists hands nigh; wot over # years old, warranted sound and kina and will show 2:40 fo the pole under the watch. Any one haying such an animal can find a purchaser by addressing C., Newark Bost office, J., stating lowest cush price and where to be seen. TANTED—A GOOD TUP| PHAETON AND HAR- ness, for pony 12 hands hich; second hand will do if cheap abd good. D.. 56 Broadway, room 3. AWED- TWO SLEIGH ROBES—CHEAP. AD- ress D. W. W. Herald office WANZED-A SMALL, SECOND HAND, CLOSE, TWO seated Rockaway, for one horse;' state maker's name, how long used, weight, price, &c. Address ROCK. AWAY, box 198 Post oftice. T PANIC PRICES—BOUGHT THIS WEEK FROM WOOLLEN MILLS IN DISTRESS, EXTRA LARGE ALL WOOL STORM) BLANKETS, $3 50 TO. $7 40; STABLE BLANKETS, $225 TO $6; ROAD BLANKETS 24 ; $15 TO $20. ALL GOODS at PRICES AND MARKED IN P . ¥, BARTLETT, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 62 WARREN § —COME ONE AND ALL TO 141 WEST BROAD- way, near 1 street. to buy Carriages, both new and sécond haud, 20 per cent Tess than any house in e city. AN BXCEULENT TEAM | OF | HORSES WITH Truck and Harness if desired, JAQUES & MOUNEY, Toot of Pirty-ttth street, North Riv LARGE PRIVATE STABLE ON FIFTY-FOURTH I has seven stalis, house, with elevator; { rooms for ily, with modern conveniences, &c; will club or livery stable. Apply atl28 Broad- room No. l, or to CRUICKSHANK, Forty-fifth street venth avenue. A GREAT BARGAIN If SOLD RIGHT AWAY.—A Splendid large black coupe Horse, 16 hands, 7 vears old; sound and Kind; cannot be outstylea Sy any horse in the city ; cost owner $1,000 not long since ; will be sold for $400, ds owner goes South on Tuesday. ‘Apply at sta bles 15 and 17 East Twenty-eighth street, near Fifth a wa: ‘ANTED—A FINE TEAM OF CARRIAGE HORSES, et Ged at once, C. A. R, box 2,919 Post office, jew York. yy sereD 70 EXCHANGE A_ FINE, NEARLY new, English lever gold hunting cased Watch tor acity made Top Buggy, in good order, Aadress B. A, Herald office. V ANTED—A LIGHT CUTTER SLEIGH OF GOOD A make. Pye with price, which must be low, OX. ice. Post WASTED TO PURCHASE—A PAIR Qf HANDSOME blood bay or black carriage Horse, 16 hands and perfect in every respect: none but superior animals wanted. Addre: . C., DOX 2,685 New York Post office. 35 EACH FOR DOUBLE AND SINGLE PORT- land Sleighs.—The cheapest and largest assort- ment in the marketat BARKER & CHASE's, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street 50 FOR SALK, A THREE LIGHT HEARSE, $50; $5! + Coffin Wagon $85; together, $75 J. McGR, a TH, 61 Carmine street. $650 WILL BUY A HANDSOME COUPE HORSE, e $225) and Coupe, in good sound and kind; beauttiul Harness (worth ‘order, or coupe and horse $825, Apply..irom 9 to 4. Monday and Tuesday, at Knicker- bocker Stables, 221 West Fifty-third street. T PANIC PRICES, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES AND HARNESS, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, MARKED iN PLAIN FIGURES, B, BARTLETT, 62 WARREN STREET. LARGE NUMBER OF DRAUGHT AND ROAD Horses; sold tor want of use, at prices to suit buy- ers. Apply' to [CB COMPANY, foot West Twentieti street, North River. A NEW SINGLE TRU —C: BE SEEN ON COR. ner of Twenty-fifth street and Ninth avenue; also two new Express Wagons. McLAUGHLIN & HARTE, 521 West Thirty-sixth st. A. BARGAIN—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, Co. sisting of fine black Horse, 15.2 hands high, 8 yeai oid; trots well; sound and kind in every particule also Brewster Wagon and Harness by Dunscomb; all in excellent order; owner must realiz@ at once. Apply to Ox TOWNDLY, Boulevard Stables, 155 and ist West Fiftieth street. VERY FINE PORTLAND SLEIGH, BY KIMBALL, cheap, with fine wolt Robe. — To be’seen at 216 West Thirty dfth street. A -POR, SALE, A LIGHT, SECOND HAND COUPE, + in good order; also an English style square front Brougham, little used, at a large discount trom origival pa by BREWSTER & CO., 57) Firth avenue, corner fourteenth street. <THE AMERICAN HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE A. is now in constant operation at BARKEK & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner, of Brosaway and Thirty-ninth street, THE CBhLEBRATED JAMES BROWN, the only man tn Amer- fea who can clip @ horse with this machine inside of an hour, has been expressly engaged as Superintendent. Horses clipped in the finest possible manner. DANCING ACADEMIES. —DODWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, «+ No, 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now open for the season. Twice @ week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and saturdays. Once @ woek—Saturday mornings and Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. nd tor T WILSON & HAMILTON Academy, Arthur Hall, 303 hear kighth avenue.—Classes atwa: For terms, &c., send for circular, evening. —J, MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING 239 Bicecker street; classes Tuesday and Friday even- children Wednesday and Saturday afternoons; oy wien Saturday evening at So’clock, Send for cular. —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON + Building, intersection ‘Stuyvesant and Ninth Streets.—Classes every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and evening; private lessons a specialty; classes now forming. SELECT DANCING st Fourteenth street, open for beginners. ‘Soiree eyery Tuesday CADEMY OF DANCING, ROBINSON HALL, SIX- teenth street, between Broadway and Fitth ave- All the modern Dances in one quarter; classes jeach pupil will recetve individual instruction; & rough knowledge of the various steps imparted. Mr. HVS method of teaching has won him success and po} plarity with former pupils aud boarding schools in whtc he has taught. A special class tor ladies and gentlemen Friday evenin, o'clock, commencing November 2, A special class tor young mnlsses and, masters Fridays at 4 o'clock, commencing November 2 Mr. Fry will be assisted by Mrs. ery. Terms $6 per session, $12 per quarter. Robinson Hail, convenienily siuaied, elegant in all its appointments, to let for Grst class entertain- ment OUPE FOR SALB—IN PERFECT ORDER, WITH pole and shafts, by O'LEARY & O'BRIEN, 1,402 Broadway. Ota AT REDUCED PRICES. ‘Six and four seat and Coupe Rockaways for sale at greatly reduced price: by A. 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteen th street, near Wifth avenue. OR SALB—A DARK BAY TEAM OF CARRIAGE ut 8 10 years old, 164 bi nds high ; dark jentle and good workers ; sold tor want ofuse. Apply to Mr. JAMES GARRETT, at'stable 17 Last Thirtieth street. (OR SALE—A LADY'S SADDLE HORSE, SIDE Saddie and new Riding Habit (never been worn) of very dark blue black cloth; sold only on account of oe illness. Address A., box 1,086 New York lost office. } OR SALE—ONE DOUBLE TRUCK, TEAM, HAR- ness ana Work, cheap for cash, Inqaire of J BOUNST & CO., 33 Front street. TNO BUILDERS, SASHMAKERS, &C.--WANTED, PRI- vate Houses, up town, whereof part of the amount Will be taken in French glass. Address box 5,508 Post office. 10 REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—WE WISH TO LEASE for ten years 4 Lot 50x109 or more, on Sixth or Sev. énth avenue, or adjacent thereto, between Fourteenth and thirty-fourth streets, the owner of which to erect a building on the same vit required we will advance a por urity. HON MORGH b. FLINT & CO.. $96 Hudson street, N. ¥. — a DENTISTRY $l; perfectly fitting. Extractin, with We, Silver fi Sixth fvenue, Remem| a aed ar pneese a8 A BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL SET OF Teeth, $5, aud $10; Teeth filled att ‘Be. 5 ‘Bo and Nation “Bl: all work warneaea first class af nt. WHITE'S, 239'Sixth avenue, Open sun- OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, § F y old; Pf and ki ‘suitable for Ce ad at EBSITI'S, Seventh avenue an cheap, Tobe ps P ] a SACRIFICR—A LIGHT TWO SEAT Tight away, Stable, 17 Bast Twenty-eigh' BUACK HORSE; MUST BE SOLD Pee eA LEON m athe owner has no further use jor him.” Cali for two days at Y) Wooster streat, ———— . " SING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES ai Nason Sra TRING ile Hart Thirteenth street, 1, 154 and 156 Kast Fifty-fourth street, ort Hall, Monday, Nov. 1 1STX SONS at any hour, 5 OTRCOLANS at Private Academy, 214 East Eleventh st, ¥ .DEMY OF DANOLNG, T TRENOF'S ACANAih avense, Reservolr Park, Duptls com attend at their conveniénce and recelve indle vi instruction in waltzing, rc, See circular; S) DANCING ACADEMY, $61 BROOME 8T.— Brain. fashionable Dances tn ge eoaree of lessons nd Frida SRRREN Ss cee aa ara IER CHILDRENS We dtass’ foe “TUESbAY. Age JQALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY— seasons everg day; alldanees taught ‘periecly pet class rats in pe ats idaobane ught perfectly per ROFESSOR BE. W. SHERIDAN'S DANCING ACAD. emy.—Nights of tuition, Mondays and ihn: All the modern waltaes taught with ra vir} a Monday evening, November 17. 613 ende, near Fortieth street, THE LECTURE SEASON. ave Orns INSTITUTB, LARG! Ceeeeatie tae f the Celebrated “Boone ¥1 ot leceater Tuned Bry) will del ete lectu: ntitled erience as @ Canvasser, a tions on Many ta. at the above-named hau og