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reece et TL LI LC CL LL between Lexington and See it. A four story on ee ay HURST, 921 Third avenue k STONE Madison FOUR STOR’ House and lot on for sales 3p "HOLLY BROTH Bint Street, oF Pine street —10 EAST A. medium sized Dy Street, tour story high sto prices. TK Sti _PORTY-SEVENTH STREBT, <"hue—Four stary, superbly ‘art Asmnte sugop. one Dmeiiins, 3x easy; a DargalDs SoA THVENDSON, JT. 11 Pine street. FELL BUILT AND A. Move House tor sate, in ARRANGED FOUR STORY East Twenty-ninth street, between Madison J be with immediaws oe low ani possession; Price OT CULOW & CO. No, 3 Pine stree TyHIRTY-POURTH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON A.“ avense—Desirable four story high ‘sioop house, in ol 308, others, HOLMES BROs., remoncebanenaet 46 East Twenty-third street GOOD INVESTMENT—CAPITALISTS, ATTENTION! ‘A large 4 story high stoop House, 25 foot front, for gale, near Broadwa. West Twenty-mxih ‘and Madison square. Call at 29 —HOUSES by anor a PARK A. rincipal stree| sale. heppinageae = J. LY é oe. i Pine street Fifty sev PIRST CLASS LOCATION FOR A LIVERY Staule—Three full Lots with Building, for sale on i Ds. I ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS, A Pee Ae Oaw, well built, substantial tour story bigh stoop brow@ stone Honse, in fine order, on. i third street, between Filth pbxerxIW0. Purchasers only need apply No, 43 Pine street, rooms nd a UTIFUL THREE STORY HIGH BSAA yous, west of Lexington. avenne and pear F K; cabinet tinish; hardwood mantels and mir- : 520,000; and others. TOR \PArecb MACK 4x) ighth avenue, Pifty-ffth st. 4 HOUSE, NO, 59 EAST gIGH STOOP BROW BAGH ainth, street, ne walnut 12 BM, No.3 West Twenty. ERS & KISSAM, No.6 PORTY-NINTH STREET—ELEGANT 4 Dwelling ; also 61 West Forty-sixth op stone Dwellings, reasonable VENSON, Jt ine street, arranged, well built, LOO; terms t H, y terms M. A LYNCH, No. 1) Pine street nd Sixth avenues; and 18. POE, SALES EAT LITTLE Fifty-second st , 150 feet In paches order; cheap; terms to suit, Apply on pre- F Seventeenth street. 0! Fe ticuse Mhirty-ninth strep, four story high stoop brown stone, 2x70 on three floors and three rooms deep; Diner finish on parlor floor; extension dining room: bay wmdows on. first and seco! painted in oil throughout and in complete order; cabinet work, farni- ture aud mirrors made to order by Pottier & Stymus; cost present owner, With furniture, over $65,000, who, being About to remove abroad, Will sell at # greut sacritice toa party who would purchase the whole thing just as it Ktands. Address HOUSE, box $29 Post office. JOR SAL: REAR BUILDING, ‘Nineteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, suitable for store, manutactory, workshops or livery viable. Apply on the premi:es. R SALE—THE DESIRABLE FIRST CLASS THREE story brown stone House No. 24 Bast 127th street. between Filth and Madison avenue: re locatio! house recently overhauled, painted and decorated. Ap. ply to CHARLES RUSTON, No. 170 Broadway. {OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FOUR sory high stoop House, near Central Park, between Fitty-titth and ASE OF LOT AND FURNI- ue, near Dehmontco’s, for $10,500, Noo Spine street and 35 Last FRONT 3 Fitty-sixth + from Madison avenue, | riors and hall; | | Foe SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR sTORY | | t Broadway and Central Park. } short time. | feet: corner of Eighth avenue and Forty-sixth strect. — | Apply on premises or of owner, No. 313 West Forty-sixth | street. entn street, near Fourth avenue; 4 decided bar- | for permits, terms, &c., tO | NEAR FIFTH AVE- | bought for $4.50) | A —— | Sixth avenue. for $21,000; size 2155x100. | | only $15,000; half cash. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1874--TRIPLE SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ‘West Side. FULL LOT—WEST SIDE, SEVENTH AVENUE, ear Pifty-third street, and quite close to Broadway Make an offer. } JAS. R. WATERLOW, 879 Sixth avenue, MURRAY HILL POUR STORY HOUSE, WITH | +A stable, or sale low, on liberal terms, with or with- ut furniture, ho: cari ‘2c. owner leaving for burope. Apply on premises, est Thirty-seventn st THREB STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE—ON A Thircystoarth street, near Ninth avenue, 20x4°x10); 15,000, $1000 cash Hie DREW & CO., No.3 West ‘wenty-third street, Firth Avenue Hotel (A SACRIFICE oF YOUR | LoTS—BEAUTIPULLY | situated on 336th and 157th stree’s, near Southern Boulevard, Twent ae wert, Nowe Sore Gwe can be | actual co BIS ESOL tis Third avenue. | PERFECT HOUSE YOR SALE—ON WEST THIR- ty-fourtR street, completely and handsomely fur- i price omer Ww ope of the won charming en red by us 5 MES ko EDWARDS, 60 Weat Twenty-third street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A'a nisbed s rent iments, Poss ofte FARM OF #® AORES FOR BAL Piasns, Westchester county, R eee. & sagatence é weil watered: mil irom box wom eT O id TWENTY ROOM MANSION, summer boarders, to let, Acres; mountain. city by 5 Brooklyn. T NEW BR U8 wir; DO Mm w Jersey Central. UNSWICK, N. fu Uitoe: W BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND. ON THE aces—Modern Cottages, elegant Dwellings, Bil- fiard Rooms, Stables and Grounds moderat AC rnished and unfur- LLINS, 25 Pine street. IN WHITE ait ‘Ora Rage re at “Ls land SUITABLE FOR ished ; 10 or more two hours from wher, 185 Harrison sireet, J ELEGANT RESI- dences, with all modern improvements ; gas, Water, ae. ; first cl A ARD & VALL ‘ood tere res LUDLOW FIRST CLASS THRRBE STORY HIGH STOOP | A House for sale, in West Twenty-second street, near PHALON & SLOAN, 3 Last Seventeenth street. brown sione House 220 West Firty-eighth street, close | uire within fora OR SALE—FOUR FIRST CLASS STORES AND | French ats above: brown stone fronts; size 25x75 | OR SALE—NO. 153 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, the residence of the late Benjamin Babcoes, a four story meh stoop brown stom gris, $35,000. __JAMISS R, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-thint street. OR SALE.—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE | and Store, on Sixth avenue, between Forty-sixth | and Fiity-second streets. A bargain tor cash buyer. JOUN ARRELL, No. 913 Sixth avenue. OR SALE—A NEW FIVE STORY DOUBLE, TENE- ment, two Stores gas and water, size 26x72; rents | $2,900; price $2,000: West Forty-fith'stree. Inquire at | West Thirty-second street. | | 383 next door. = | street, near Sixth avenue; ali improvements. & SALE—A DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED CORNER | | FOR SALE—THE LARGEST NEW DOUBLE TENE. | ment House in West Thirt rents for $2,000; terms easy. Second street. elvhth street for $15,000, Tnquire at 550 West Thirty- R SALE—A THREF STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, 326 West Thirtieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; modern improvements, and in per- fect order ; arranged for rentung im floors. Inquire at No. F OR SALE CHEAP—THE SMALL, NEAT THREE | story high stoop brick House L17 West Twenty-second pply on premises, from 10 to 3. JOR SALE OR TO LET—455 AND 457 WEST FORTY- third street, two full Lots and Shop 90 teet square ; well lighted : gas and water in building: good office and sheds; party walls each side it required; terms to suit, Apply to Kk, AULD, West Forty-seventh sireet, or to Mrs. McMILLEN, 459 West Forty-third street Qre AVENUE, AR FORTY-SECOND STREET, © jive tates story Houses, with Stores; size of lot 25x100; this is very iravle a8 an mvestinent. JOHN ARRELL, No, 915 Sixth avenne, Miscelianeous. (OR SALE—THREE LOTS ON EIGHTY-SEVENTH | street, and two Lots on Eighty-sixth street, near | Morning Side Park; each 25x44 the block. Apply to L. J. | CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue. 6), on Lexington avenue, | streets; house new, lower part clegant cabinet finish, all | modern improvements: with Furniture if desired ; terms moderate. Apply to WM. J. HARDING, room 38, fourth story Equitable Build’ 12) Broadway. ANT FIRST CLASS FOUR 3 ling in Fifty-eighth street, one block fromthe Park, aia great bargain. Apply at 16 West Forty-third street. Brokers need not appl R SALE AT LOW PRICKS—SOME OF THE BEST bmit Houses now in the market; cabinet finish; open wil day. Apply at M. 3 fourth street, of & 80 OT, SOUTH OF FIFTY-SEVENTH § tween Fitth and Sixth avenues, with h, bie and Lot in the rear, for sale by F. G. & C. Broadway, corner Wail street. TEST FORTY-NINTH STRIET.—HIGH_ STOOP brown stone House, between Fifth and Sixth ave- x96; thoroughly built; admirable plan; @ bar- JOHN B. RCH, 1 Pine street TH STREET, BE’ 5 avenue.—V aiuadle fo BROADWAY AND SIXTH high stoop brown 2é stone Dweiling, . 11 Pine street. 447 STREET, BETWEEN MADISON AND FIFTH avenues.—Four story, desirable, | arranged Bigh stoop medium zed Dwelling sale low. FOR A FOUR § K. STE ~) il Pine street. EB ORY BROWN STONE $27.500 high stoop, 20x5/xi00, in Forty itreet, near Fifth avenue; lvasebold: cheapest leasehold xth House in the city. KIRER & CO., No, 5 Pine street. Kast = A —FINE HOUSE FOR SALE; BROWN STONE; « cabinet finish; also two Cottages and a first class Tenement; all cheap tor cash. Apply to THOMAs SMITH, on the premises, 167 Kast Seventieth street. GREAT BARGAIN—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE ID Fourwenth street, near Third avenue, a four story high stoop brown stoue House ; location _wel! adupted for business. JOHN SIEGEL, 7) Cedar sireet. je. N ELEGANT THRE 4A" tors hardwood, mantels and mirrors and all im. movements: price $2400 inquire of builder, on prem. sex, 119 Kast Sixty-second street. STORY BARGAIN.—MUST BE SOLD, FIVE aouble Tenement Honse, on East Fitty-secoud 1 in compiere order; rent '$3.000; terms easy. T. OLIVER CARTER, 39 Nassau street, room 11. FULL LOT ON ELIZABETH STREET, NKAR JA Canal, with Buildings, rented for $1,500, for sale at a bargain, OLIVER CARTER, %9 Nassau street, room IL. THREE STORY BASEMENT AND SUB-CELLAR +A frame, filled in with brick: all improvements; 20x 44x10; $10,000; 124d street, between second and ‘Third avenues; will exchange tur a good House in Brooklyn. M. K. CRASTO & SUN, 2,108 Third avenue, A —POUR STORY BROWN STONE FRENCH FLAT « and Store Prope: must be sold: also three corners. JOHN AL LINSCOT?, 1,991 Third avenue. UREKAI-THE GREA this season.—For sale, a three story and basement high stoop brown stone, size 1K9xS2x57, In a first rate neighborhood, up town and west of Third avenue; hard wood finish: panied and frescoed throughout: posses Hon immediately lowest price 317 00); terins ty suit THOMAS G. HOJiR, $6 ihird avenue, AIN OFFERED ST BAT JOR SALE—A NEW, MEDIUM SIZED FOUR STORY brown stone House, No. 115 East Seventieth street (Lenox Hil), built in the best manner by day’s work; tard wood fimsn; replete and compiete in every par ticular; price very low; terms easy. inquire of CHAS. FOX. 1d Rast Forty-tith street, of W. BENTLEY, on the premises, AOR SALE—NORTHEAST CORNER OF AVENUE A, | 12th street a new tour story high stoop brown stone House, hard wood, trim built, in a superior manner, by day's work; steamboats land foot of Lith street every 16 minutes ' Owner on premises WOR SALB—A SPLENDID THR: basement brown stone front House, 177 East fourth street, 16x56x100; parlor story in'cabinetwork ; all first class improvements; price $1550: one, 149 Eust Sixty sceond street, price $16,500: terms to suit. Permits of G. FOUNTAIN, builder, 153 East Sixty-second street, OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO, 141 EAST FIFTY. eighth street and House and Lot No. 162 second ave. nue, near Tenth street. Inquire of JOHN WEBuK, at office of Otto Meyer, 15 Cenwre street. FOR SALESA QUAL YARD THREE FULL Lon Nos. %2. &4, 536 bast Twenty-tfth street, between rst and Second’ avennes. with complete fixtures. in- quire at No, 3 Kast iwenty-titth street, or No. 187 Bowe Db. BENBACHER. OR SALE—ON L9H STREZT, 15) FEET WEST OF HP avenue A. ne three story brown stone basement House: built in yorioed ; one block from steame ‘of owner on the premises. NOR SALE—A VALUABLE FOUR STORY B Store and Dweiing, 3x10, on Third avenu west side, near Fifty-sec street; immediate posses. siom; terms easy. Apply to ISAAC HOM, Lil Broade way, rooms @ and H,"vasement. F°%, BALE—AT HARLEM—BROWN STONE TOUS! 18.9%46x100; all possible improvements: high stoops three stories; pained and freseocd ali through: owner oing to leave the city; must sell; this «a perie m. (squire of owner, on premises, od East i2sttl street, eat Madisop avenue. JOR SALE={TWO TENEMENT HOUsES, side; will be sold cheap; terms easy. will e for first Bonds and Mortgage or other Property; im good condition, Address MAR: , eral JOR SALE—THE FOUR STORY HIGH S100P HOUSE POR SAlz Second avenue ; house 20x58, lot 125. Own will be on the premises from 9 to 9 A. a. LON ALD J. CAKPENTE'S, 25 1hu Ouse. ov ‘OR SALE—SMALL HOUSE, CORNER TENTH street and Second avenue; also house adjoining on the street; would exchange one. NICHOLS & Uar- FERTY, 9% Pourth avenue, corner Eleventh street. FOR, S448, 08, 10 LET-23 BAST THORTY FIPT street—Front Shop, rear Dwelling; lot 20298.9; pric 8, BRICK 3 story h DFY high stoop stoue 54,500; 6 per cen! may remain on mortgage for a term ot (OR INVESTM VERAL NEW BROW: Houses, fuished in tiats and nearly rente _GReGOR & MILLER, 15) bast Forty-ninth street I ARLEM HOUES AND LOTS FOR SALE—AT ALL ____ Broadway, corner of Wail street, M — BARGAIN, — Tip STORY HIGH vrovements, $6,200. JOHN A. LINSCOLT. 1,901 Thitll av, GQr ONLY—FOR A Tit S1ORY HIGH $8 500 e 4xld), on Bast Twenty-fourth street; naif casi PHALON & SLOAN, 81 bast Seventeen th street. House on dist street, $2,009 cash ¥ brick House on 42d st., $11,000 ey BF. MELROSE, 585 Third avenue, $14 OOC FOK A HANDSOME THRE * story high stoop brick House, 16 rooms, Nineteenth street, near Second avenue « terins cas) veurs. Apply w ©. B, LE BAKON, 72 Wiliam street. to Forty-minth street, near third avenue. prices. F. G. & ©. 8. BROWN, Fi*Noop tame House, brick vasctaent a 1 cellar, 1n- stoop brick House and full Lit (in tee), RQ WILL BUY A 3sTORY ft $8.50 House Corner), $00, $5,000 cash. ONLY, Apply to ISAAC HUNG Broadway, ‘veme © and Li, pavement 3 adison avenue, corner of Sixty- | STORY HOUSE, NEW, PAR. | | IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, j | | } | | | | | with eve | two stor | gine; possession immediate, iE | Drown stone Houses at & bargains situate | M | 13 rooms; ali improvemen | tion, ciose to City Hall; price $5,500: also 2g | Buore; let at $720; price | Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, STORY AND | $60). + | Central é most substantial and comiortable | —— ‘K | om Bay Chester station. | STONE | Teuth; a p ; = | BKOUKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HEBALD | RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. © ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. TWO STORY HIGH STOOP BASEMENT AND sub-cellar brick House: modern iinprovemens; gas, water closets, bath, range, boiler, marble mantels, as fixtures, &c. ; at @ great bargain; price $5,00 if taken | immediately; in Brookiyn, 20 minutes trem Fulton ferry. DE GROOT, 142 Fulton street. CHEAP HOUSE CAN BE BOUGHT IN A FIRST class neighborhood, Brooklyn, E. D., with very | litle money; price $5,509; $4,000 can remain on bond | and morigage; baixnce cash, Some good Houses in New York, cheap and terms cary s J. b, LEAYCRAFT, 666 Eighth avenuc. | ‘THREE STORY BASEMENT AND CEL- | House, with three story brick Extension; | splendid order; fine luca- Story irame W. P. OUOK, mn street, Brook! Iz % ARGAINS. lar brick 85.000, 235 Washing OR SALE—THREE FKAME HOUSES; MODERN improvements; seven Lo: Fifteenth street, near BURRILL & SON, 453 Filth or H, DAVID, 33 Park row, New Yors, JOR SALE—13) GREENE, NKAR CLINTON AVENUE, Brookiyn—Brown stone House, 20x40, lot 70, three Story hich ” stoo| 1 modern improvements, $15.00), $5,000 mortgage, or $12,000 cash: immediate possession; key at next door. D. H. STONE, 192 Broadway, N. Y. JOR SALE.—$3,400—A TWO STORY BRICK BASB- f)) ment. sub-ceilar, high stoop frame House; marbie mantels, water, sewerage, gas pipes; 235 blocks trom Prospect Park: $1.30 cash. Inquire @t 2903, Eleventh | ‘eet, South Brookiyn. fPOR, SALESON (BROOKLYN | HEIGHT EIGHT | ferries, a three story avenu: | minutes’ walk from Wall street or South ‘own stone House, 19x44, 1n perfet order, | nyeniemce rooms freseded and, elegantly terms easy. hg to LiWis M. HATCH, box 38 Post 0 | OR SALE—CHOICE BROOKLYN PROPERTY AT | bargains, in all locations. D.u. KING, Jr. | 336 Pearl street, 24 block above Fulton. | (OR SALE—MYRTLE AVENUE CORNER STORE | Property: a large four story brick house and lot, , 14 rooms, 8 pantries, basement and cellar; | nd water ; price $17,000; terms to suit, Apply to | the store, Northeast corner of Myrtle and . Brooklyn. arranged Broadway; F For SALE AT HALF ITS VALUE, OR WILL LEASE | power en- | YNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. OR SALE—HOUSE, AND LOT, 99 ELEVENTH | street, Brooklyn; $5,000. Particulars at the book- | 6S Ful ireet, Brooklyn. | sdicncldbner | Ol SALE—IN BROOKLYN, IN VANDERBILT AVEs | nue, between Greene and ‘Fulton avenues, two new terms easy. . daCKSON, Builder, | Fok SALE O8 LEASE—STORAGE STORES—STORES | ‘os. Sand 6 Atlantic Dock, fronting Kast Kiver, ad- | B. SCHIEFYELIN, | ries, with or without 60 hove | REY: joining Hamilton terry. 170 William street. po LET—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A FIRST CLASS | House and six tull Lots of ground, situated on Clin- ton avenue, Brookiyn. For particulars and permit, apply at No. 2 Fulton street, Brooklyn. po LET—THREE STORY PRENCH ROOF HOUSE, 242 Casson avenue, between Willonghby and De Kalb, lL rooms an‘ all modern improvements; rent ond Floor and two Rooms on third, No. rovements; rent $22 per inonth. Inquire ot Classon’ avenue, or BARON, 109 Worth | ork. WESTCHEST FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A SPLENDID OPENING.—THE FOREST GROVE JA House, twenty-third ward to let; Furmture for | hotel or business purposes; stone house, 37 rooms: ail modern improvements; fine lawn and'shade; view of ; Sound and Palisades; five minutes from Taiiroad aud tweiye trom steamboat. H. P. DEGRAFF, Bowery National Bank. {OR SALE (TWENTY-THIRD WARD)—A DESIRABLE House and Grounds on 163d street, flve minutes’ walk trom Melrose depot; terms reasonable. M. DUNN, 22 Broadway, room 6, ABOUT 8 ACRES OF LAND; PLEASANT on the Fastern Boulevard, about half mile Terms of sale easy. Inquire TT, Westchester. Apply tos. 244; all im owner, 2 street, New | DUR SAL location, of J.J. MALL Fe SALE—TW trom Melrose TY-THIRD WARD, FIVE MINUTES | ‘pot, House, with two Lots; welland | cistern water, cherry and apple trees, currants and | grap $4,000; $3,000 cash; balance mortgage. Address ©. B., Dox 187 Herald Uptown Braweh office. - el NO LET OR FOR SALE—A THREE STORY FRENCH root House, in the best part of Tarrytown, on the Hud- | £09, on Broadway ; view of the river; stable and carriage | honse; gas, dc.; ‘with shrubery and truit; within five | munuies' walk of the depot; wid be rented iow toa good tenant, Apply to H. D. MILDEBERGER, on the premises, or at No. 5) Carmine street. Yox’ RS PROPERTY FOR 8 exchange; LE, TO RENT AND | tine Residences, Cottages and Farms. | & ROCKWELL, | jetty House, Yonkers | STAMFORD AND ORANGE-—PRETTY Well situated near stations; great bargains; for sale, to set or to Lxchange. P.G. LUBERT, Jr., 61 Liberty street. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY | AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. | For Sale. NEW THREE STORY AND Dwelling House tor sal ts BASEMENT AML the mod location, Washington. strect asaut and desirable re jent to the ferries; terms reasonable. Apply to HALEN KIMBALL, Hoboken tusurance Coinpany, corner New- | nd Hudson streets, Hoboken. OUSE AND TWO LOTS, JERS to exchange for a stock of Li EKS & CRISSY, 4 Hudson siree AGNIFICENT LARGE FIRST CLASS MODERN kesidence—Large plot, best neighborhood, at I 1, on Jersey City Heights, by steam or horse ‘cars, at bargain; or W exchange ior House in this city. OHAKLES W. WARD, 77 Cedar street. PROPERTY OUT OF ‘THE CITY FoR SALE_OR_ TO RENT. At SEW BRI 4 nished Hou winter; hot and lawns, beauiiiul s A BRICK rn improve: between Ninth and nce, Very COnVeD: A mn Y CITY HEIGHTS, ner. . Hoboken, N. I HTON—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- to rent; adapted to summer or id water, baths, gas, stables, gardens, nery; hail hour trom eit J. Y. 'PENISTON, No. 1 DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE acres overlooking New Brunswick, N. ine street. AND oT , furnished And stocked; modern improvements:” numerous out yutldings s IPuit im quantity. Owner, 26 Latayette avenue, | Brook, N. = | mon 'Y PROPERTY | 1 A well watered and ve 248 East Thirtieth sree! RARE CHANCE.—HOUSE, A East Forty-secon ‘y d street. Houses in nee paid in money, a0 Acres at Huntington, L. I., for sale or to lease. further particulars apply to owner, T. cheap and on easy terms. 71 Broadway, room I. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM AT TI- voll, Dutchess county, valued at $6:,000 cast, to ex- change for one or two about $20,000, and the ew York, worth No. 8 Pine street. —133 ACRES, WITH =NUG_BUILDINGS, UNDER + good cultivation, in Central New York, healthy; price $400); terms easy: near a town; AN M For W. BERRY, 23) BARN AND "AT NYACK—FOR SALE OR TO_LET, COTTAGES, 10 to 15 Room: Inquire of J. V modern improvements; very cheap. ONDERDONK, Nyack. N lew York. USINESS PROPERTY TO LET—AT SING near depot and river, lately used as a lumber yard SING, rentlow. Apply to ©, L, JONiS, 1é East Forty-fiith st RGEN POL N —FOR SALE AT A BARGAT —A large Mansion, 15 rooms; 18 city Lots, fronting on aiver road (First sireet); Coach House and Stable, lawn, fruit and shade; AD. MELUL ver: easy terms; 000, & BRO., No. 6 Pine street. ARGAINS—LOTS GIVEN AWAY—EXAMINE. Rahway i Feed 25s’ Paterson Lots, Li 00, on!: HD, only $ nly $50; ean BD. worth ‘39 Nassau street, room 6._ NGLEWOOD—A FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, situated near depot, on the most desirable sirect ia the village; eleven rooms, with all the modern Price $10,000, App y ovements: R Wate, 55 Liberty street, New boatn, estate, EORG. VOR York city. will soon be looked for to be cut ap into city lots. THOMAS KE st of Central avenue, Hunter's hetore 9 A. M., ¢ | Ferry street, three doors w Point 1 gunning: WILLIAN or addres one mu SMOt ly to ork; or to I. 4. GOR- | | LAM, over the postoffice, Engiewood, N. J. OR SALE—THE HOMESTEAD FARM OF TH Henry G. Smock ; 151 acre! ., on Central Railroad; good buildings, truit, fishing an: Apply to 'SMOCK, Donelen; or address JOUN ew Brunswick, N. J, SALE—A TEN ACRE FARM, WITH HO. Barn and Ouzbuildings: fine Orchard; lana une first class cultivation; situate at Lakeville, L. 1; 1 minutes’ walk trom Great Neck depot; 13 miles trom This is a good investment, as the property im. J. E, VAN ATE e mile from Bound be sold to close the CK, Bound brook; . VooR: SE, r e ew owner. at JOR SALE-IN THE VILLAGE OF WHITE basement and French roc Honses, modern improveinents, three blocks front fr: road depot; torty trains daily;’ terms very easy. L, L., five two story, TONE ‘Apply to A. P. RIKER, room 8, 55 Liberty st., New York city. JOR SALE—A FINE 8: LEC JRO! TRACT O Land, in Dent and Iron counties, Missouri; large iron deposits discovered R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE COTTAG d econand only partly devel- Address OWNER, Crittenden House, city. WITH 9 rooms; pleasantly located; one hour from City Hail and three minutes from depot; 15 trains d: = be seen to be appreciated; for sale cheap ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. | NJ. pmust at Oradell, D, CHRISTIE POR, SALES AT GREENWICH, CON dence of the late Robert Mead; near tl hree churc es two acres in lawn and garden; house has 17 rooms, vath- room, &c.; looking the Sound for many miles, App! G, RITOH, trustee, No. 271 Broadway, New location one of the finest in Greenwich, ly to THOMAS Fork. OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AT LIN- den, N. J.; one acre of land, stables, &c.; five min- utes’ walk trou depot; terms cay oom a | yy, room i} D. J. MOLLOY, eo = fourteen rooms: cilities ample; owner deceased; terms easy. R SALE CHEAP—SPLENDID FARM, EIGHTY | acres, Somerset county, N. J; fine buildings: house river tront: good roads: railroad ta- Address HEIR, Box 28, Millstone, New Jersey. THE RESL | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. N EXCHANGE OF PROSPECT PARK LOTS POR Twenty-third er Twenty-tourth ward Property wanted. —-H. FP. DEGRAAF, Bowery National Bank. COSEY HOMB FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT Westield, N. J.; commutation fare, lke. ; 22.8x25, 6 rooins; detached house, 15x35, two ‘Soors; bara, “4; hennery and pignonee tenced in; lawn, frait rie ar ees fee $4.0 a Yanga: woud take sowie school: 5.00): 3 Furniture, Address GREENWICH, Herald office, SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN.—A large ‘and first class Mineral Spring and Water Cure Estapbishinent for sale. or exenange for city or oth ty; these several spri Corus known, and afford. unusial inducements to any jaruice wodtd be taxen witha third or half interest. wi rs rie Sikes & HALSTED, 162 Broadway. T NYACK, ON THE HUDSON—TO LEASE, FOR iA two or three years, a fine Place, river front, ‘sx or twelve acres; ali kinds of fruit, spring water, lawn and shade; rent low to unexceptionable tenant. Photograph | and map at 364 Canai street, second floor. ESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY 1 Se clear. ° ‘OF ® FAL BLOMQVIST, 150 Nussau street. { | OP eeenesoeernaats. IMPROVED PROPEBTY | { 1 reas in a thriving village ten miles from New York, in New Jersey, to exchange for hear by Farm or desirable summer Hotel, Adaress 8. J. W., Herald office. {XCHANGE—TEN ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED ON Montgomery street, Bloomfield, N.J., tor sale or to SALES AT AUCTION. FINE OIL PAINTINGS A A and fi ection by foreign and arhdeft a4, salection ty {oregetiery: @ Liner street. To be sold at auction on Thursday and Friday, March 12 and 13, at 12 o'clock each day. EDWARD ECHENCK, Auctioneer. AWPINE anr f ANNOUNCEMENT. Nearly 100 Oil Paintings, American artists. Also the celebrated Painting, VENUS, by William Page. Now on exhibition, free, at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, tbe whole tobe sold at_auction at the Art Rooms on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. By D.'W. IVES. Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 1il Cedar street Furniture, Bedding and Fancy Goods, ‘ON WEDNESDAY, at 11 o'clock, ineInding every description of fine Furniture used in private residences; also spring, hair and other Mat #, Pictures, Cutlery, Plate, Cigars, Desks, &c. Daal B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, at By D. W. IVES. Mortwage sale of Entire Contents of Kesidence u t use inJersey City, not far trom ferry, No. 12 Clinton place (Eighth street), | fora good locatitys valued about SPs or lew Address ‘ON THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock, DOW s. KETTLE: 11 Merchant's row, West Washington including the Furniture of titty rooms, Market. Particulars to-morrow. FoR Abe O81 iendid doube reat tour sory and ortgages—' 2 ep ndid doul basement marble at stone Kailding No. 185 Chatham Meet Steet iront on Chaibam sd fs foet fronting on New Bowery; terms easy. on rel Wi LLIAM SUHWARZWARLDER. No.9 Hast Broadway. ee | JOR SALE AND EXCHANGE—LEASE PROPERTY | and Real Estate, Houses in city and country, trom $5,000 to $75.00; Farms trom to $45,000. 15 ‘to 200 SCH MITT, 263 East Houston street (store). re SALK OR BXCHANGE—$65,00 WORTH OF Lots, tree and clear, in the city of Rahway, N. J.; three minutes of the depot; all streets graded, curbed, uttere! and flagged; will exchange for New York or | Brooklyn Property, ‘with cash. Apply to or address | ANDI eae SUN, 203 Broadway, room §, from 10 A, to3 P.M. | ]{OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN (E. | D.) improved Property, a Farm, 9734 acres, 40 miles from city, on Long island, Address J. D., box 6 Fost office, Hut Poi LI. {OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE OR Mortgages, an old established Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishing Goods Store, in the yery best location on | entleman with Broadway ;a rare chance for & } t erald Uptown “4 commercial ability, Address J. V. Branch office. )OK SALE OR EXCHANGE—FARMS, FROM FIVE to 100 acres, in New Jersey, some free and c! r, for City Property; stock of Dry Goods, Furniture and Sew- ing Machines tor good Morizages. THERG, 234 Broadway. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID FOUR story high stoop brown stone House ; all modern im- provements; full lot. Apply to HAUSEN & GALLA- GUER, 37 Park row, room (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—109 ACRES OF GOOD ultivatable Land, 143 miles from Petersburg, Va., Apply to ROBERT McINTYRE, No. 69 William strect. | JPOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE—A GOOD FARM, | of 2:9 acres of good farming land on Long Island? close to depot; good house, barn, &c., for New York, | Brooklyn or ‘Jersey improved Property. Apply to owner, 156 ington street, New York. ora By OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DESIRABLE FARM, near Lake Mahopac. apply to the owner at 332 East Fourth street. * {OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET—A HOUSE AND 27 acresot Land on north side Long Island; three miles irom railroad depot; three minutes’ walk trom steamboat lamding; in centre of a village; would ex- change tor Harlem Property. Address O., 32 Whitehall street. | j‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— A twenty acre Farm on Long Island; one hour’s ride | from New York; one mile from depot; good buildings; dwelling filled in with brick, containing seven rooms; a variety of trait trees and weil watered, Call on or ad- dress R. HOBAN, 441 Greenwich street, New York. OR LOTS—FRENCH FLATS IN SIXTY-NINTH street; also a first class House in Fifty-eighth street, Apply to HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth ayenue. R SALE OR LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, | large brick Mansion and Parks, suitable for an insti- tution, hotel or gentleman’s residence, in the immediate vicinity of the city. Apply to the owner, A. H. RATH- | BONE, 176 Broad Way. V 7 ANTED—GOOD STORE PROPERTY, IN BROOK- lyn and New York, for first class city and sub- urban Low. roperty ; also Tenements and Dwellings tor QUIMBY & BISSEL. 21 Montague street, Brooklyn. OR SALE OR TO LET—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY Seat, situated at Astoria, L. 1, within six minutes ‘walk of depot; the house has all modern improvements, and sewered to the river; the grounds consisting of nind city lots, handsomely laid out with choic arn, carriage-house, stables, &c. | shade and truit tree: The site affords a fine view of the Toads, good bat hing, boating and fish: shrubbery ast river; splenaid oO agent. Address DAVID T. WAY, 21 Washington Market. OUSE LING & SON, 11 ANDSOME COTTAGE FOR Eleven rooms; barn; 8 acr | fine neighborhood: possession. 4 Broad wa: AND LOT FOR SALE—CHEAP, pleasant village of Westfield, N. J., 55 minute: dew York; seven rooms; Lot 60x170. THE from Inquire of CUD- ALE OR TO LET~ ; Dear depot; 28 miles; ©. H. OLIVER, No. 1 Park place. 1” NG BRANCH COTTAG season, by F. G. & C. 5. BROWN, broadway, cor- | ner of Wall street. TO RENT—FOR THE “KW BRIGHTON.—TO RE. T, § ings, furnished or unfurnished ; delighttuily located ail modern improvements; stables, lawns, gardens, shadc RAL DWELE- 30 minutes trom Wail sireet by two lines of boats half hour! SA! YACK—THE FIN ks R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. RIVER TOWN; SPLENDID views; Villas and Cotiages for sale and to let; bar- | Bains; possession. H. OLIVER, No. 1 Park place. RAN C veniences; rents DANIEL & 8 E, N. J., CLOSE BY MONTROSE STATION.— New very complete Houses to let, all possible con: om $80 to $1,7.0. fALLKNECHT, owners, 8 Nassau st, RANGE, N. low, to good “partie J.—MANSION HC FOR RENT, IUSE or saie; 32 bearooms; fluely | located.’ 1. H. GERRY, 39 Nassau st., or Orange, N. NRARITAN RIVER, NEAR NI SWICK W BRU? and depots, a Farm of 170 acres. with house, barns, &c.; also one of 8) acres, with first class residence. Ap- ply ‘after RANGE Newburg, 1 12 o'clock. EDWARD 8. VAIL, 171 Broadway, room 11. LAKE HOC: jor_sale, SIX MILES furnishes rooms, half mile track,’ large stal WEST OF contains about 5) ie, boa! house, boats, | West Thirty: | &c.; 2 actes. Apply to &. WRIGHT, 207 fourth street, MAE LA FOR SALE CHEAP—COT- tage House, tion, New Have' Broadway. STAMFORD, W. , 4 acre n Railroad. wrapery, barn, | mile irom Mamaroneck, halt a mile from Apply to D. AsGRANT,879 j., BC. : Trison sta- 2 WANTEDIIN EXCHANGE FOR THE EQUITY ON A four story brown stone house, a small Country Place ot over 10 miles from New York. Apply at West Twenty-seventh street 100 ACRE FARMCHARLEM ROAD, FOUR HOURS good land, good buildings; fruit; springs; healthy. Also, choice Western Farming Lands, exchange) for city property. BENDER, No. 7 Beach street, 9 to 1. WANT TO BUY A SECOND CLASS HOUSE FOR avenues, or 20,000 cash. | | I investment, between Third and eee | ice from $12,000 to mm A, Bible House with Store: pr Xone but owner need address M. G. F., sta: a a TANTED.—A LARGE TRACT OF OAK OR HEM- lock Land for bark onty; on river or seaboard pri ferred; must be accessible. Address MANUFACTURER, Reporter office, 17 Spruce street. | \ ANTED ON STATEN ISLAND, SUUTH SHORE preferred.—A House, furnished or unfurnished, with garden. Address M.. Post office box 2.250. | WANTED To BUY—A SMALL BRICK OR BROWN fone House, in a good location, trom Tenth to | Fittieth street, on the west side; not to cost over $12,000, | Owners who want to sell address F. A: WELLS, No. 5 Pine street, room 5, \ fete es i} vy ee TO PURCHASE FOR CASP--A NEAT | Cottage, with a little land, in or near swim. \ illage; fancy prices not noticed. Address M. HL, New York Post office. LIQUORS, ws GREAT BARGALNS IN SUMMER TABLE Wines, Fine Sherry, $2; Port $2 50: Hock Wine, $1 25; old Brandy, $5; old Rye Whiskey, $2 50 per cal: jon, London Pickles, Chowchow, 20c.; Unions and Canned Fruits, 2c. 109 Fulton street, New York. WINES, CLOTHING. z T EDWARD MILLER’S ESTABLISHMENT, 68 SIXTH 1 Avenue, near Waverley place The wimost value paid for cast-off Clothing, Carpet », by calling on or Kddressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLEke if . | A TB. MINTZ’S, 248 3D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST . streets—O0 per cent more cash will be paid than | Gisewhere for ladies’ silk and woollen Dresses, gentie- men’s Clothing. pets, Jewelry. Laces. A note by post Punctually attended by Mir. and Mrs. MINTZ “Brooklyn tended. ), STRAWBERRY HILL.—FOR- sale, an ‘elegant stoné Mansion, 5)xi0; double Cot- tage. fine stable; 1s acres. Apply to owner, room 17, No. ST. s tor, to jease; fur MARK’S H Anneit ofler Acres of lund, With 3, 0) feet of wae Hudson Kiver at Fort Le ru HING (ON OBE. 38 situated on the site 152d street, | uculars apply to W Staten Island, or Staten Island, 5% Pine street, from | to 3 o’cloci on: —15) RO! niture for sale W. A. jor sale the F ew York. F is, owing to tl ik. OM d Prop 'D: NEW BRIGHTON, jeath of the proprie- ne of the most popu- | | Jar'and successtul hotels in the United states COLLINS Pine street. HE EXECUTORS OF ?HE LATE MR, ROBERT | ty consisting of 95 | Font; this property 5 Oppo farther pare Port Rich. ‘T, at Fort 3 and MA aper factor! MAINE BROW: street. 10 LET—AT ASTORIA, A TH (new), ten from terry. Inqu 10 LET—AT FACTURER: rooms, with a nt RE WICH, — UNFAILING Power, on the Rhinebeck and Connecticut Railroad, Columbia county, New York: Power tor cotton, print of | ies, and iS acres of land. » 1,28) Broadway, corner of Thirty-third | bar INN, Apply to J. RO- E STORY HOUSE 15 minutes’ walk at 490 Tenth avenue, 4 AN ELEGANTLY fitted up Store in the Latorge Buildings, about 8 minuies’ walk from the depot, size 18x56, with dwelling rooms over, celiar w: rear; also'a Ha Greenwich, Conn Agents, corne T°,,2: House, JOHN BELL, 0 LET—FURY a large and ‘Sing; ample gro ro modern tmp Herald office. mo LET—FINE improvements from depot at Westi good tenant, O RENI—FU central, cosey, slady ; water tre | house and ‘truit: two Cotta utes from salt water and AKIHUR E. PO RENT-FURNISHED, AT ELIZABE sirabily 1c medium size paved, water a M., box 2304 Ne T° House, com, sitnated in'the hy till October 1. Y bn handsomely hot and ¢ ownd, or address Mrs. oS FINE F 2 utes irom proved ; plauk w 10.00( Ac ce description at m Broad | fourth street, New York. LET—IN NE RENT—AT Apply to BRUGES RENT—AT pverlook img ti iy x: TIMES: rot u fine Reside ands ; 8. Tent mod ODE EWARK, rovements D, FOR TH ot '—NEAR ROCKLAND LaK tully furnished, suitable for a boa or hotel; grounds ample and finely shaded. Nyack, N. Y. c ot IX FURNISHED ROOMS suitable to adults only; rent $40 por month. & Pi: ‘ay, Seventh avenue and Forty- neath and carriage house in the well lighted and ventilated, | suitable for a lodge room or meetin used for light manufacturing purposes | For turther particulars inquire house, or can be nt_ moderate. . LAFORGE, , Real Estate A LARGE “Fiogs | house ddress SASON OR YEAR, ce op Croton avenue, Sing H, 111 Broadway. for housekee} Address J. BME DWELLING, 15 ROOMS; MODERN ible, &e.; Jot 10x40); Ave minutes Id, Ni J.3 {4 trains: price low to W.R. WEMPLE, 64 Liberty street TRNISH IN tam ¥ verside, ul cold Wat STAMFORD; riage SKLLDING, Kiverside station, Conn, od Hous nd gay ; w York Po: W HAVE y furnish pl hivst pari o je BTAM/ furnishc ‘old wate % WLLLIAMS, NCH ROOF 1 Hie station alk to the pro, W. i. & RES nts per ¥ Otlice oto $1) per acre; part cash i. G. SHBPPARD, Ay $13.500.-he05 in periect order, Principals o1 B.A. CONDI rely N t th D 10l 5 oe MIDDLESE Farm, 70 acres te a turhished. iL. be Frente: Front st. TTAGE, ms, with . on high Contre street. LAND—AT 2% stracts and sin Missouri, at trade, Apply to nt, 19 Broadway. COUNTY NEW good buildings all, a Cu. 00 Broadway. x WATER | T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AV- enue, Jadies and gentlemen willl positively reverve 50 per cent more than elsewhere for Cast-off Clothing, pa: r Coats, from $1 to $10; Panis, Sito Carpets, Furniture, éc. We will Dresses trom $10 to $40: $6, Address Mr. or Mrs. FLATT, AT SH, SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET, ladies’ and gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets. &c., will be bought at the highest cash prices. Call on or address Mr. of Mrs. NATHA: AT’ 81 SIXTH AV —LADIES AND GENTLE ‘men can dispose of their cast-off Wearing myparel Carpets, Jewelry, &c., at a satisiactory price. Call on or address Mr. or Mrs. H. HARRIS, 81 Sixth avenue, above Waverley place. T 207 1HIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD sireet—LEON pays highest cash prices tor Indics’ and gentlemen's cast-off Clothing, Carpets, 4c. Ladies are waited on by Mrs. Leon. (Ofer aia “HERZ PAYS THE HIGHEST CASH prices tor ladies’ and gentlemen's cast off Clothin| at 83) Broadway, near Thirteenth street; orders by mall will be attended: _ASTROLOGY. _ ADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT, UNRI- ied Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 102 West Twenty-vighth street, near Sixth avenue, TTHKNTION—KNOW THY: DESTINY.—CONSULT this wonderfully gifted Clairvoyant; gives luc! tells everything. 159 West Forty-first street, near Broa way. Dee eas ek CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, Josses, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, mar- | rage, sickhoss und death. Pay refused unless satistied. | No. 621 sixth avenue. Mme, sINGHL, Clairvoyant. A nue. B INESS MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT WHO NEVER jails in removing trouble, whether sickness, busi- ness, love, matrimonial, absent friends. 100 West Six- teenth street. | I ff, AND MKS. BROUGHTON CAN BE CONSULTED | 47 on sickness and all aifairs of lite, 495 Broome street. {}UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT—TELLS, NAMES, “4 shows likenesse uses marriages. SOc. and $1. 142 West Twenty-fith ‘street. ME, COMANS, ONE OF THE BEST CLAIRVOY. anis in the Clty, 273 Sixth avenue, near Seven- te th street. M ME. ROSA, CLAIRVOYANT, REVEALS YOUR street. whole iife, from the cradle to the grave. 472 Canal 1M: CLAIRVOYANT AND PHRENOLO- REAL ASTROLOGER—PROFESSOR LISTER, 42 years’ practice (27 in Boston), now at 329 Sixth ave- Send for a circular. Consultation $1; on diseases BLANCO, wist, 101 East Thirtieth street, acknowledges no su- perior. Information past, present and future. Phren- ological charts, MEDICAL. ia M. MAURICEAU, M, D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY street, hear Greenwich street —MME. VAN BU KIRK, PHYSICIAN 5 Sih street, between 3d and Lexington avenues. Ieee MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENUS | fh. Jif bast Tenth street, near Thira avenue. A —MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1800. OFFICE 4h. No.1 East Fitty-second st., frst door from Fifth av. i TTENTION.—DR, FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA. | Consuitation free, Private office 161 Bleecker st. Ons LT DR, OR MME, WEST—ALL COMPLAINTS. Advice ireo. 65 Bleecker street, near Broadway. | D& BENG CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY at his private office, 6 Amity street, near Broadway ABR AND MME. GRINDLE ALL COMPLAINTS « (25 years practice), 120 West Twenty-sixth street, | | Yants’ Furniture, | story nouse RCH. JOHNSTY AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post oftice: jorse Auction branch 19 to 25 bast Thirteenth street, near University place. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell en Wednesda: 103g o'clock, at the sales- room 37 N, u street, a e assortinent of Household Furniture, belonging to parties breaking up housekeep- ing, consisting, in part, of elegant rosewood, cylinder Bookcase and Secretary, superb rosewood Wardrobe, with plate glass doors; Buffet, to match Extension Tables: Dressing Buresus, Washstands, elegant Bed- room Suits, Parlor Suits, Mirrors, fine Brussels and in- grain Carper® Oiloloths, Refrigerators, Lace Curtains, ades, Crockery, Glass, &c. Ajso three rosewood upright London Pianos. Also Bacon & Raven, Also Siodart, AUCTION NOTICE.—HENRY ZINN. AUCTIONEER, sells this day, commencing at 10% o'clock, all the glegant Furniture contained in private mansion, 21 & ‘Twentieth street, near Broadway, 25) Lots, by catalog A magnificent rosewood Planotorte, 4 round corners, cost $950; Parlor and Bedroom Suils, almost new; Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, Olipaintings, lace Curtains, Bronzes, Clocks,’ Silver and plated Ware, Bedstead, Bureau, Wardrobe, spring hair Mattresses, Sofas, Lounges, dining room, basement and kitchen Furniture, and every article necéssary for genteel housekeeping. A CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER. « Handsome Household Furniture contained in resi- dence 252 Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, Tues- day, March 10, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, viz., rose- wood Pianoforte, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Parlor Suits in satin and reps, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Carpets. Clocks, Curtains, Bronzes, Paintings, Wardrobes, elegant Bed- stead, Bureaus, Washstands, Hair Mauresses, ‘Beds and Bedding, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Chins Glass and Silverware, being ‘the entire conten's of sai residence ; sale positive to highest biider; Furniture first class and worthy of the attention of housekeepers. UCTION SALE. AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctioneer. 000 worth’ ot Magnificent Household Furniture. rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Koom Suits, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, rare Works ot Art At public auction, on TRIS DAY (Tuesday), March 10, at the private residence, 36 West Lith st, between Sth and 6th avs, sale commencing at 103 o'clock. Drawing room superb Suita, covered silk brocade, richest description, Grand Duchess style. eres, Secretaire Bookcase, Mirrors, Carpets, Paintings by emiment artists, Clocks, Lace Curtains, magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, Stool, Cover, rosewe nut Bureau, Bedsteads, Ward- robes, en suite, style Louis XIV.; Maitresses, Extension Table, Sideboard, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, &c. Also Furniture of servant's apartments. ' Sale peremp- tory. Kare ebance for dealers and housekeepers. A —HENRY C. REED & CO., AUCTIONEERS, . office, 1,212 Broadway. By LUKE FItZGERALD, Anctioneer, sell THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, five story brown stone Mansion, 120 West Twenty-third street, between sixth and Seventh avenues, property of B, R, Martun, Esq., namely :— Steinley_@ Son Pianotorte, cost $1,000; magnificent Drawing Room Suits, in satin and brocatel; inlaid mar- quetry Centre Tables, Bronzes, Cabinets, pier and mantel Mirrors, real’ lace and brocatel Curtains, 0 yards velvet and Brussels Carpets, imported il Pauntings, Bronzes, Statuary, &c.; gilt Tables, Jardin. jeres, Bookcase, ‘two secretary’ Booke: Lady's ‘Wnitng Desk, Chamber Suits, complete, in rosewood and inlaid walnut; Dressing Cases, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, 25 curled hair Matresses, rillows, &c. Din: ing room—Buffet, Extension Tables, Chaira covered in leather; solid silver amd plated Ware, complete Dinner Service, 250 pleces; Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Parlor Suits, covered in haircloth and reps; also basement and ser: Sale peremptory by catalogue. Terms cash. UCTION SALE.—HANDSOME AND USEFUL HOUSE- hold Furniture. ‘This day, Tuesday, at 10% o'clock, at the elegant private residence 210 West Twenty-first seee near Seventh avenue, Parlor Buits, richly carved, inlaid and gilt frames, covered in damask satin and silk cotelaine; magnificent Decker & Bros. 734 octave iour round rosewood Pianotorte; marquetry gt Cabinets, Centre and Console Tables, Turkish unges, Easy Chairs, imported bronze Figures and Clocks, ne Oll Paintings, lace Curtains. Library and Secretaire Bookcases, choice Books, Library Tables, Chamber Furniture. rosewood and wal, nut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Lounges, 3! hair and spring Mattresses; rep- po and haircloth Suits, Buffet. Extension Tabie, Din- Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, hall and kitchen Fur- niture, 19 Carpets and assortment useiul articles. . Gale Ro itive. Take 7th or 8th avenue cars. KOBERT ¢ CASUIN, Auctioneer. Competent men in attendanee to paek or ship goods city or country. BY oriSt20%, So, SWARAKOPH, AUCTIONEER.— STRAUS & CO. will sell, at their sulesrooms, 73 Varick street, near Canal, at 2’o’clock. Parlor Suits, Bu- reaus, Mirrors elegant black wainut Bedsteads, ‘hair Mattresses, Bedding, Washstands, Wardro! leaf Tabies, Extension’ Tables, Paintings, Clocks, &c. Dealers and housekeepers call. Y ISADORE J, SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER.—WILL sell at 10 o'clock, at 86 Delancey street, stock and Fixtures of Candy Store; also stock Wiues and Liquor s, positively in lots. Deulers invited, Y ORDER OF ANN COOPE EXECUTRIX OF Frederick Cooper, deceased, J. M. GIBSON, Auction- Ger, will sell at public auction on Wednesday, March 1i, 1874, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises, Fixtures of the saloon known as ‘Cooper’ uate on the northeast corner ot York and Greene streets, | Jersey City. Terms cash. “ale peremptory. | For purti-u- lars, &c,, apply to J. M. GIBSON, Auctioneer and Dealer in New Jersey Real Estate, office and Exchange s room 31 Monigomery street, corner Greene, Jersey City. YY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS 11 o'clock, 35, Catharine street, Confectionery Store, Tools, Counters, Shelvings, Showcases, elegant marble Soda Fountain, first class Ottawa Beer Fountain, &c. MAX BAYERSDOKFER’S office, 14 Chambers streeet. ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER—GENTEEL HOUSE- hold Furniture in Clinton Place. Pianos, Mirrors, &c., ac. Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 11, at private residence, No. 85 Clinton place, (Kighth street, betwee Fifth and’Sixth avenues,), at 11 o'clock, the entire rich Furniture of the large house, embracing parlor, dining room, bedroom and basement goods Rosewood Piano, arlor Suits, Mirrors, dressing Bureaus, Velvet, English, russelsand other Carpets, Beds, Mattrasses, Center and Extension tables, &c., &ce On Friday, at the Auction Rooms, 53 East ‘Thirteenth street, neir Broadway, one of the largest sales of the season. Particulars in time. ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, 76 CEDAR street, between Broadway and Nassau street.—Will, as customary since 185), give his personal attention to sales of FURNITURE :SIDENCLS OF PARTIES DECLINING HY PREDERICK JEWETT, AUVTIONEER, SELLS THE entire Stock of Hardware in store 5) Barclay strect. Commences Wednesday, Lith inst.; continues until the whole stock and fixtures'are sold, all without reserve, ENRY D, MINER, AUCTIONEER, late Henry H. Leeds & Miner (established 1547), Salesroouis 95 Chambers and 77 Reage streets, BY HENRY D. MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, at 103 o'clock, at the salesrooms, % Chambers and 77 Reade street GENTEEL HOUSiHOLD FURNITURE, CARVETS, &c. Details hereafter. NRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. Regular sales of new and second hand Furniture, &c. Mr, HERTS will, as usual ior the past 25 years, give his special attention to sales of Furniture at residence of RT sekeeping, and can guarantee en- re satisfaction oy reference to former patrons. I S. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT « $0 grocers, confectioners and drngiisis—Thursday, at 103g o'clock, at i5'¢ Bowery, obout 1,000 doz. of Extract of Lemon, Vanilla, Jamaica Ginger, &c. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S + sale this day (Tuesday), March 10, at 10}s o’el 10} Bowery, the. entire stock und Fixtures, Showcase, Counter, Stools, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Jacke: &ec., of a Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods’ Store. ot Adolph Birnbaum. City Marshal. Thereafter general Merchandise, Furniture, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. P. TRAVER, AUCTION Oo. by TRAVER & WRIGHT, this day, by virtue of an execution, at 1044 o'clock, at 89 Great Jones street, talk- ing Parrot and Cage. by order F. Keinamaun, Marshal. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER. OO. TRAVER & WRIGHT will sell this day, at I oclock, all the Furniture of three story house No, 113 Greene’ sireet—Parior, Chamber, Dining and Kitchen irmiture, Brussels and other Carpets, Osleloths, Oil ‘aintings, Chromos, Bedding, Stoves, Crockery, éc. AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONED R.—THIS DAY, AT 2 o'clock, at 467’ Bowe e Furniture of @ three consisting of parlor, bedroom and chamber busts, rosewood Vianotorte, city mal wo Pier Glasses and Console Tables, Plimpton Bedstead, lace Curtains, Lambregnins, Cornices and Bedsteads, Bureaus, Witst- stands, Wardrobes, Rocking Cha.rs, Tables, &c, Also, at 4 o'clock, ut 30 Carpets, Olicloths, Rugs and lot ot Medicin Furniiure; 10 cases of Wine, Cooking ves, Fixtares, Mattresses, Bedding, Oil Painungs, Sewing Machine, & ARSHAL'S sALE.—BOWE & HILLIER, AUCTION cers, se!l_ on Tuesday, March 10, at 1 o’cioe the auction rooms So. It University place, corner Eighth sirect, a iarge assortment of fine Bohs Cassimeres and Vestings. Ciothing, &c, JOSEPH PHILP Marshal Also # lot of Vinegar, Portand Sherry Wines, &c. KERS SALE.—I1HOMAS J. MGRATH, P Auctioneer, 138 Chatham street, will sell this day, fat 1 o’ciock, 800, lots Men's and Women's Clothing, Drewes, Shawls, Remnants, Silks, Beading, Blankets, Hoots, Shoes, &c. Also Coats, Pants and Vests By order ot D, Bilberstein, Sixth avenue, MIRRORS, By order Carpets, ARSHAL’S SALE 0 AWNBIG Yarns, | SALES AT AUCTION, poner renner nena nes PAwusnoxsws SALE—WATCHES AND JEW- ‘ery, R, FIELD, General Auctioneer, salesroom will fells ayy at i otoake icy item, Gold and Silver Watches, Pins, Rings, Earrings Gold Guard, Folrava Vest Chains, &c.,'ke.; also Guns, ‘Pistols, Musical instrursenie 40, ac. By order RK. Simpson & Oo., 195 Bowery. ° AWNBROKER’S SALE.~JAMES AGA I. eer, will sell this day, at 30 New Bowery, OO tee Dresses. Shawls, Remnants, Spreads, Sheets, Table Linen, Underclothing, Bedding, Boots, Gaiters, &e.; alsa Coats, Pants and Vests. By order AB. vapnard, Third aventi ICHARD. WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHALN R —Will sell this day (Tuesday), atl weluck Me at saicsroon Hust Broadway, one’ gray Horse, Muli agon, iy au y Sale positive. LOUIS LENBUSCHER, Hora” OUI eR, Marshal. G, HERMAN, SHERIF'S AND GENERAL AVC. Ds tioncer. Morigaye sale this day (Tucsday, M o'clock; No. 13 Bowery. One Toaeco Prose Machineree Silat MORRIS E. HILL, Morigagee. HERMA a] SHERIFF'® AND GENE om s. uoneer. GENERAL auc. Sheritt’s sule of Fancy Goods, Fixtures, &e., (Tuesday, Mareh 10), at 1034 o'clock; Nena ete et 4 eneral assortment of Fancy Goods, Show Cases, Sewing Machines, Counters, Desks, 4c. Dealers invited. M. C. CONNER, Sherier, A. Aarons, Deputy Shenf. i —___—_—_——___. G, HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL avo. + tioneer. Sheriffs sale of Hardware, Stoves. Cutlery, Tools, &c. Wednesday, March 11, at 11 o'clock; Morrisania, between Seventh and Eighth streets. he entire stock of a dealer—viz,, a general assortment or Hardware, Store Fixtures, dc. Sale positive, Dealers invited. WM. C. CONNER, Sherim, N, Scortenp, Deputy Sheriff. G, HERMAN, SHERIF'S AND GENERAL Avo. s tioneer, Sheritt’s sale Wednesday, March Il, at 10 o'clock s2South Fitth avenue. A large assortment Machines, Ottice Furniture, Sa‘es, £6, Sale p WM. ©. CONNER, Sheriff, W. H. Burns, Deputy Sheriff. a4 5 Se IHOMAS REILLY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 437 st Thirty-second street—seils this day, at 12 M., at No. 4°9 West Fortieth street, one small Louse on account of former purchaser. __ FOR SALE. FINE OYSTER BALOON AND RESTAURANTS A_ Established over 25 years by present owner, whe is retiring. Apply on premises, 394 Highth avemue. A NO. 1 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE FOR sale, cheap, om account of death in the family, 108 Court street, Brooklyn. AAPOR SALE, FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORES ON + principal avenues; also downtown Sample Rooma, Cighr Stores, Grocery stores, in New York and Brooklym, MALONE & CO,'S Store Agency, 121 Nassau stre¢ AOE SALE, CIGAR STORE, VARIKTY AND Fancy Goods Stores, Drug Stores, Contectioneries, Bakeries, ‘first class corner Grocery Stores, coruer Bakerics, at $500 upwards. 'y. 7 Cedar street. MITCHELL'S Store Agi A (COFFEE, CAKE —FOR SALE, RESTAURANTS » Saloons to let), Oyster Saloons, Hotels, corner Liduor Stores, downtown sample looms; alo Liquor Stores to let. MITCHELL'S stere Agency, 77 Cedar A —FOR SALE, A LIQUOR STORE, SITUATED ON the northwest corner ot Greene and Amity streets: 1s handsomely fitted up and doing a good business. Ap- ply on the premises. A. BROKERAGE BUSINESS FOR, SALE vertiser being about, to change, his business, offers for sale anestablished Brokerage in a staple article, down town; this would be a good. opportunity tor an ao: tive man with a small eapltal, Address box 26 Herald office. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE—DOIN a good business; must be soid this month. Cal East Thirteenth street, near Broadway. FIRST CLASS BAR AND RESTAURANT FOR sale on Broadway (the best location in this etty) together with all the furniture and six years lease the building; no agents need apply. Address EK. M, 257 Front t. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON WISHING to engage in the furniture and window shade basl- ness, which has been estavlisned six years; has all the conveniences pertaining theres, such a» Store Fixtures, Truck, &c,; will be sold low on account of other business. Appiy'to KA, POOR, 99) Third avenue, between Fifty: ci nd Fitty-fifth streets. RARE CHANCE.—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES ota handsomely fitted up Sample Koom, on Lise Denard street, near Broadway, for sale at a sacrifice. Call soon for particulars at LIONEL FROEHLICH’S, 29 Ligpenard street. ANKERS OR INSURANCE COMPANIES IN NEED of Safes, with burglar chests, will do well to exe amine several on sale at salesroom, AMERICAN STEAM 4 COMP. Y, 500 Broadway. Bee. USINESS CHEAP FOR CASH—SITUATED ‘on the corner of two leading strects in a thriving tity, doing a good business: reasons tor selling made Known on upplication, “Adiress QUICKSILV ER, box 26 ‘ald o RUG STORE FOR SALE—NEATLY FITTED UP; satisfactory reasons for selling ; terms easy. Inquire of DAY, HOAGLAND & STIGER, 5 Cortlandt stre OK SALE—BOOT AND SHOE STORE, LOCATED IN @ large village, within 20 miles of New York; an person of smal) means will find that a rare chance for ine vestment Call on J, E. WALTER, No. 5 vey sireet, | room 6. OR SALE—A_ FIRST CLASS CROCKERY, GLASS- ware and Houseturnishing Store, splendidly situ- ated on a leading ayeune, inthe upper part of th stock and fixtures in capiial ore and custom Al | Tease and low rent. For lurther particulars apply CHAS. A, EBERHARDI & CO., No. 315 Greenwich OR SALE—TIN, STOVE AND HOUSEFURNISHING store; the place is in tiptop running order, this ie achance to getinio a good paying business; to be sold on Account af sickness ot ihe proprietor: the stook Is new and light and tools new; thisisa bargain. Inquire at 763 Second avenue, at the Stor ng te it. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES CF Grocery store; all ne Inquire at 145 Last T Le: : in a good stand ; will be sol chea’ a xth street, between Thir ‘OR SAL! GOOD LAGER BEER AND LUNCH Room, on Broadway, cheap for cash. The owner | will go to Europe on account of death in the family, Address W. M. B., Herald Uptown Branch office n AVE the Stock and | Institute,” sit- | | Burr Mills, Portable Housters, &e. ING old ass order and in good lo | Fo SALE—A_ FIXST CLASS BAKERY, | besides a good party trade and saloon busine: establishment; house in firs’ c ; stable on the premises; rent moderate. Address | RBOX, box 188 Herald office, ] —AN OLD ESTABLISHED FISH AND Oysier Market. Inqui | street. OR SALE: ; ICE BOX, ONS OYSTER BAR, one Luneh Counter, one Range, Chairs, Table, &o. Apply to M. HAYS, sixth avenue and Iw OR SALE.—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD Shoe store, doing a good custom trade; will be sold cheap; location tirstciass. For inormation call at 253 West [wen OTEL FOR SALE. BEST PAYING HOTE! in Newark, N. J. $3 doing a good busine: loug lease. Apply to 0. C. ORCUTT, 81 Cedar street. jor one week, at 155 Spring OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—A LARGE AMOUNT of Belgian Paving stones for sale. Apply at the corner of Newark and Willow streets, Hoboken, N. J. | DENNIS EAGAN. JAFES.—THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST SD’ prices in second hand Sates, of all makes and size: can be jound at salesroom, AMERICAN STEAM Sat’ COMPANY, 300 Broadway. Wit SEMctOn HALE ITS VALUE, A LARGE Match Manufacturing Establishment, with all ap. paratus and fixtures in complete order, including ste | power, for an extensive business. Might exchange oF rent. ‘Address MAICHES, box 170 Herald office. $1 00 WILL BUY TH BEST PAYING LIQUOR . Store on Newark avenue, Jersey City; good lease; cheap rent; good reasons for selling. J. M. GIBSON, 8L Montgomery street. Ao WQULENWERER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF “model Steam Engin 1s for inventors, optical and mathematical instruments, 255 Bowery. EFORE PURCHASING ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAN Pumps, &e., see our large and ‘varied stock; each article overhauléd thorougily and warranted as repre: sented. Send tor prices, WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover streets. | | | | | (JOR SALE—a PROPELLER ENGINE, IN GOOD OR- der, now running, with all connections, Including surface condenser, circulating and donkey pumps; size of engine, 13x15%9;'suitable for a smal tug boat, Address K., Herald office. Foe SALE—BAXTER ENGINE, TWO HORSE power, power and foot Lathes, Vices, &c, Can be seem at store of TULLY & WILDE, 20 Platt street. J{JOR SALE—-AN UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILER, 2 horse power; wearly new: cheap. Apply at OL Washington street NOR SALE.—ONE 4 FOOT SOREW-CUTTING LATHE i OF Ser nouat geared Drilling Machine; one No. Sturtevant Blower; ee eS heh oid pe Bg nnd atts. 1 1 Shinery: hots ond J. M. KEEP, No. 5 Dey street, GTraM x large stock, from 3 tg reduced prices;’also Ames’ GINES AND BOILERS A SPECIALTY.—A 10) horse power, on hand at Portable knzines, Saw Mills, Buvers will consult HAMPSON, t, New York, erests. by communicating et MLL: & CO..38 Cortlandt st 6) TUBULAR BOILERS ? DIAMETER; ONB D Engine, 14x86 inches; together or separately, on premises, Twenty-fith street, North River. For 1rther Pitormadon apply to JOHN STUART, 14 Broadway. DENTISTRY, $4; GUM T JX warranted: extractin: examine speclinens: Sol; open Sunday. ken BEAUTIFUL AND SUB: ficial Teeth, $5, $8, $10. 8, Oe; with plating Dr. WHI 1AL SET OF ARTI. d with silver and Ps vay Sixth avenue, Open Sunday. MARBLE MANTELS: ATLY REDUCED FYRICKS. Wast Xtensive stock of Slate and rere Mantela ash Trays and Slate work of every description, / PENKHYN SLATE CON PANY, ath TG Union square, Fourth avenue and sevente A, KGABER, 14 Bast EIGHTHE: STREET, 4A. near Third avenne, is selling and manufacturing all kinds of marble and’ marbleized Mantels and other Marble Work at greatly reduced prices; Marble Luraing for the trad, TH

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