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ADEs »ROWN STONE 1x100, about 200 feet iway and sixth ave- . for sale for $30,005 ased (or this house withia /AN, 3! Kast Seventeenth street sR—NO. 12 BAST SEVENTY-FOURTH ar Park entrance ; first clast steam heater, Juss Broad way (RABL E LITTLE 8OUSK, THOROUGHLY COM- Arne d bast Seventy eighth street, corner of Mad- ” 20 Broadway. FOR SALE, THE THREE PORY HIGH STOOP et east of Four would exchange for a Jour ory in. sau Por permits apply: to the owner, at Se Bowery, up staus. No agenus. —7 WEST + Keservoir Park. near Fifth avenue, specially de- Zirable for story 2 foot high stoop stone Dwelling, ele- ate tamil Ve RST 31 Fast Seventeenth street or Li Pihe street. ory, mirrors and gas Oxtui et well builé vende; wil sell ries. brown stone, A trown swe East Sixty second street, 80 ae FORTY-SECOND STREET, PACING gantly furnished ; rent low to a pr 9 aly. age CHANCE TO OBTAIN A BARGAIN ON MURRAY A fit! hirty’sixih Street and Pith avenue; ibree Story House, 10 ies, only $26,500; rent $2,700, POTTER BROS, No. 4 Warren street. TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE—WEST OF LEXING- ton avenue, will be sold at @ bargain if taken this month; contains all the improvements: also three story brown stone, $10,500; Brick, $8,500; Frame, with full lot, $6, 000. J A. LINSUOTY, 1,992 Third avenue. BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE.—THE FOUR story brown stone House No. 10 East Forty-sixth treet, 20 fect trom Fitth avenue. S. EDDY, No. 1 Park place. A Whitt AVENUE, NORTHEAST CORNER FIFTY. + third street, opbosite St Thomas’ ehurch.—For Je, at a low price, @ first class four story brown stone louse, 2*x66x100, substantially built and finished and ‘worthy the attention of purchasers. EB. H., LUDLOW & CO., No. 8 Pine street. —NO. 58 FIPTH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY.FIGHTH » street—A first class andeiegant House ; 23x70x100; dai by former owner for his own use; lot Columbia wlege leasehold: gromnd rental, $437. Can be bought tor less than Pm. . H. LUDLOW & CO.. No. 3 Pine street. 88 WFST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE first class high stoop well arranged 20 toot brown stone Dwelling: frescoed ; superb order, &c; only $25,400; easy terms; possession.” V. K, STEVENSON, Jr., eet or 1 East Seventeenth street _ A SACRIFICE. POUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone, Fifty-sixth street, near Fifth avenue, tor less $35,000, MORRIS B. BAER, F three story brick Building (independent walls) on th st. oetween Sth and 6: avs., lor save for $21,000; venue and 72 Thirty-tourth street. _ ULL LOY @XU2 THE BLOCK) AND SOLID splendid for first cuss Frenen thats, PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East nteenth street. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP House (cabinet finish), between Sich and Madison V8., Near 42! si., tor sale for $35,000, worth $4,000; only 000 cash required. PHALON & SLOAN, 81 Fast Seventeenth street. TURGE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE FOR on Sixty-sixth street, near Fourth avenue; 50x10; in good order; price $18,500: only $4,500 casn. R. DREW & CO, No. 3 West Twenty-third street, fth Avenue Hotel N CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ‘West Side. TTPNTION.—NO Ca8SH REQUIRED: THREE STORY brics factory, 75x10, covering lots; easily altered inio tenements; Wil unde MORKIS. Be BAER, WS | bixth avenue ant 72 West Thirty -tourth street. | Foe Sake wenn a BUILDER'S LOAN, THREE | full Lotson Sixtieth street, near Eleven! i # splendid spot lor tenant inouste, . Heventhavense JOHN KAVANAGH, ___ Bortheast corner Forty-second street aud Sixth a | Por LOW—106 WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH | Street, three story high stoop brown stone; good | order: termsensy. Apply to J. && KUSShLL, 1193 | Broadway, room 16. | oR Saue—ExTENSIVE FACTORY PROPERTY, ' with handsoine dwelling, 8 lots, beautituliy located am Twenty-imrd ward; present owner will take three ‘ears’ lease, $3000 per year,in part payment; only | 86,00) cash required. ES & WESER, 586 De LO UVIFUL MODERN HOUSE ‘ixth avenue. OR SALE—A BE | West Thirty-second sireet; four story high stoop; in Inquire | fine orde: at 340 Vi {IAST CLASS BRICK HOUSE AND TWO LOTS IN West [5th street for sale very low to # cash bayer. Address J. RUSSELL PLAT, 426 Sixth avenu EW FOUR STORY FIRST CLASS CABINET FIN. ish Dwellings, Sixty-second street, 174 feet west of Broadway, only $20,000; also “08 West Fifty eighth street; or will be Fented, with oF without Furniture Apply on premises. WILLIAM BEDELL, ‘0 LET—THE MOST DFSIRABLE FRENCH FLATS i} tp the city; convenient to feur lines of city railroad; building heated by steam, steam elevators, janitor, &€.. in atteadance. Voorhis Buuding, corner Broadway und Fity-niuth street: HREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSF, ALL the improvements, in perfect order, with an adjoin. ing Lot, tor sale cheap Apply to JAS, GONNOUD, 340 West Forty-second street. $3 (OO GASHSPRICE $3s0—FOR A THRE o. story nigh stoop brick House, between Seventh aud Fighth avenues. Apply to B, >, LEVY, 271 West ihirty-eiguth street, $7 50 FOR A FULL LOT—WITH FRONT AND rear House, well rented, & chance seldom met with, for @ sma/! amount of money, in West Seven- teenth street. venteenth street, 10.500. Frere SA ben THREE STORY AND OUY, basement orick House and Lot, 209 West 'wenty-seventh street. with all the improvements; third door west of Seventh avenue: terms easv. LINDO BROS., 1267 Broadway. $15.500.-808, BAUS A FOUR STORY HGH O.OUU. stoop brown stone House, in perfect or- der, with Carpets. Curtains and Fixtures, Call on pre- mises, 214 West Forty-eighth sireet. Possession at ouce; at & low price. t thirty secoud street. North Side. CHEAP HOME IN NEW. YORK. CITY. 4A. Hons», stable, 234 lots; only $6.70; $1,000 cash, bal- ance five of ten years; Fordham, twebty-foursh ward; steam and horse cars and boats, POITER BROS, No. 4 Warren street. Miscellaneous. ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, 21 EAST street (wide street).—Finished en- od | extension, parlor and second floors. ESSTER, West Thirty-sixth street. T A GREAT BARGAIN—A FIRST CLASS BROWN stone House. Sentral Park, for sale less than N FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House in sixtieth street, near the Park, for sale Cheap : litte cash ; will exchange for Teaements. Apply to JNO. H. PRENOR, 725 sixth avenue, from 4 to 10 P.M. A BARGAIN.—A FULL FRONT, 200X100, ON FIFTH avenue, for sale or to trade for improved Property; ‘will give some cash if wanted. . LE 271 West 38th st. rs SE = HE GREAT BARGAIN—A FOUR SiORY, + 20x60 new brown stone House, Murray Hill, near Park avenue, $36,50; © rim, KIN, 554 Third avenue, —FOR SALE—THE NEW FIRST CLASS CABINET « finished Dwellings, with extensions, laundry, din- Ing room, &¢.; private stairs and elevator runding lo Jourth story, Ac. Apply on the premises, Fifth avenue, etween Forteth and lorty-first streets, froin 10 to 12 A: ., or to Win. EYTIT, 319 West .hirty-seventh street, LEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELL- ing, 25x65x100, Fitty-seventn street (wide street), be- tween ‘Fifth and Sixth avenues; hard wood, cabinet Gnish; cheap. F, H. GRADY, $27 sixth avenue, Eres TELEGRAM. Si FULTON BEATEN BY ONE LEGANTLY VURNISHED THREE STORY HIGH stoop stone House; beautifully trescoed : in perfect ‘order; ready tor immediate occupancy ; bargain: For- ty: treet, ear Broadway. G. METCALY, No. 1,491 dway, near Vorty-fitth street. ORECLOSURE SALE, ‘The new four story high stoop brown stone House and Lot, on the southerly side of Filty-cighth street, between Fifth and Madison avenues, By E, A. LAWRENCE & CO., Auctioneers, on WEDNESDAY, October 7, at 12 o'clock, attne Exchange Salesrooms, No. il Broadway. House 2x36 feet, being the middle house of the block of ve. Sale peremptory. Further particulars of GEORGE DOUGLASS, Attorney | at Law, 77 Cedar street. ae OUR STORY BROWN STON HOU Near Fitth avenue (full lot) below Btrect; quick possession. B. B. MERRILL & CO., 1,284 Broadway. FOUR STORY HIGH stone House, Columbia College lease, near Fifth @venze; also an 18-foot “inch three story and 2- jour story, Astor lease; bargains for iminediate buyers. . G METCALF, 1,491 Broadway, near Korty-fiith street. OR SALE—MADISON AV SEAR reventy-third street, fir front Gwelling House, four stories, 22.260; lot 22x93; will be ange for unincum. fold at bargain for cash ior en Apply to owner, at the office red Country Property. @f GEORGE DOUGLAS, No. (9 Cedar street, New York. FP" SALE—FURNISHED, A SUPERIOR THREE story high stoop brown stone House, handsomely ainted and decorated and in most thorough order. The jouse and entire iurniture will be sold at a bargain; eauon near our oflice. TIMPSON & PERT, 1,438 Broadway, near Forty-fourth street. VOR SALF—THE BROWN STONE PRONT HOUSE No. 5 West Thirty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue. Apply to Mr. K. LEE, No. 5 West 39th street OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ONE OF THOSE FINE brown stone Houses, seventy fourth street, hetween jadison and Fourth avenues, or will exchange for # ginal House on west side or let it cheap. FRANKFIELD, owner, 323 Eighth avenue, OR SALE—ON REASONABLE TERMS, A FIRST class jour story brown stone House. centrally located. M. J. MKRCHANT & CO., Nos. 7and 9 Warren strect. OR SALE—ELEGANTLY BUILT AND FINISHED, 2 and 25 toot Houses, on Madison avenue aud Sixty- fourth street, at prices to suit the {1 OR SALE—25-FOO? STOOP Zi 2 STYLES & SONS, {OR SALE—A FOUR STORY HiGil STOOP KROWN stone House in Fisty-third street, be Fifth and | ixth avenue pperieer order: terms e Address Post oitice OWNER, box 5. REST BUSINESS STR YREENE STREET—TE in the city; House an Lot will be sold cheap if Dought soon; House to let. MARTIN DUNN, 07 Broadway, RY Bu r i 2 SAL fo Firth and Sixth ave or without U lease for thr “ ven lier Piltieth street. 1 ST REE UR. STORY din hard sold at Ani, BA8t TWEEN fh. ow squat desirable e tour sory b Dwelling, MUxGIx105, fora'e low Ah STEVENSON, Jr, . 0 Pine eventeenth street. N ATTRACTIVE RES HILL, Thirty ei! ar story, phe front; s lan; ready amediate occupancy. 1 MA*ON, No. I Pine street. Bet East THiery ST STR&ET, NEAR « Fourth avenue. —\4 well arranged high stoop BO foot Dwelling, Possession ne ms easy (erms; $1 Fast Se NOR SALE—118 EAST story high Lot lu) feet deep: GF Ann street OR SALE—A N and basement treet: $1,000 ca NLY-FIFTH STRE ‘wae tront House, IN W. KITCH, Architect, WO STORY, ATTIC n Kast Thirty-eighth nortgage, to suit; ¢ to impre HAYWAKD & CO NOUR STORY Ni “hrystle street. )WN STONE tween Fitty- HIGH STOOP » €22 Le xingto t este 1 10x5) tet; 1a nuns to top of house ited; water ake third; will be ‘ 1 nn furnitare sod with ee SO premises on’ the QTH STR across ] avenue " rHIRD Urree story and bigh stoop ba feat ele, terms ensy; all modern improve Wey, $3,000; fences. Apply at Mrs, LAWTUON'S, Wr ilenry g on. $13,000 Orein Fo 8 i. Mewly frescoed: tine ne P: new Cost. hl OLE & GRAY, 5%6 sixih avenue. OR SALY—HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN stone House, newly painted and banisomely fres- coed, in perfect order, with hew and elegant turniture, orvuamenis, china, glass, &c. ; location convenient and tirst class: price low. terms easy, and immediate possession. MORG, Appiy to HOMER . No. 2 Pine street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY BUR SALE AND ‘CO LET. He LD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK MERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF ¥ULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROMS A. M. TILL 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTs’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, NICE THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE to let—1%3 Lee avenue, Brooklyn; also the good Corner Store, Lee avenue and Hayward street, with or ! without Thirll Floor; rent low. Owner on premises trom 10 to 12 o'clock. CHOICE INVESTMENT TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ‘Two Houses, laid out in flats. with two lots adjoi ing, near Beecher’s church; houses well rented with best class of tenants: location extra desirable: property free and clear; terms to suit Apply to JO; MA- SON, No. 1 Pine street. BARGAIN—$5,500—NEW TWO STORY ATTIC A. Hicuse, two full Lots, American neighborhood ; 0 minutes irom ferry: terms, $500 cash; $100 quarterly till paid. inquire ot Mr. DAY, Fifty-fifth street and avenue, Brook! yn. ‘bird A —TO LET OR FOR SALE, ON SEVENTH STREET, South Brooklyn, one ot the best built Houses in the city, brown stone front, basement and parlor story finshed’ in hardwood, all'the modern tmprovements, :8 minutes from Falton terry. will be let till May next at about one-third of the acwal rent. For particulars ap- ply toJ. BURRILL & SON, No, 453 Pith avenue, Broos- ya. FICE.—BROOKLYN HEIGHTS AND AA full.—Superbiy furnished Mansion, 20 rooms, ele- | gant crounds; 5 three story brown stone, 12. rooms, 10,000 to $13,540; 7 four story brown stone, 16 rooms, prices trom $18,000 to $25,00); 4 three story brick, tres- Coed, 12 rooms, prices from $10,0%) to $14,000; 7 three story frame, L2 roonis, prices. $6.00 to $10,00); must be sold oF rented. Address OWNER, box 3,026 N, ¥. Fost office. FOUR SAC STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN Prookiyn, handsomely furnished, with all modern improvements, to rent tor’ the winter’ or ionger; over- looking the bay. Call ut 24 Fulth avenue. New York, or the Church Union office, 50 Beek ect. ROOKLYN REAL ESTATE—BARGAINS.—BRIDGE ! street, handso: ‘orner brick Store, 25x75, first rate business location, $15,WN; Willouguby ‘treet, No. 145. handsome three ‘story and basement briek ‘House, 11 Tooms, Most improvements, $6,000: Kent avenue, near Myrtle, five brick-built store, $12,000; Flushing and Carl- ton avenues, G9x1%4, frame Stores and Workshops, eas, water, 4c., immediav possession, $3,000; Vanderbiitave- Due, near Myrtle, bundsome two and one-half story and basement frame. io splendid order, all improve- ments, $5,000; close to Fulton terry, corner Store, let at $660, worth $000, price $5.90); High’ street, near ‘Adams, handsome frame House und two Lots, $11,0.0; 827 Gates avenue, three story and basement store, with baker's oven, let at by $5,500; State street, near South ferry, four story brick House, ‘let at $90), price $7,010; | South Third street, first rate ‘newly built prick House, gas, Water, sewer, &c., let at $1,800, price $14,000. . P. COOK, 285 Washington street, Brooklyn. TTLE CASH); SEVEN sub-cellar; f UY A HOME FOR $3,100 ¢ rooms; two story, high sioop, ments; near ferries; ter: to sult, on V. HOLCOMB, 1:8 roadway, Williamsburg, N HOUSES EXCHANGED FOR HORSES, Carriages, Furniture, Merchandise, Farms, &e. Georgia Farms, with cash added. 2 | York, basement, 1 to 4 o'clock. ROOKL THREE STORY City Park, 51 Navy sin Hay | (\UEAPEST RENT IN BROOKLY? | U House; water ani gas, oppe | street; rent $0; aiso Floors und Hous 3 | A. DAVIS, Third avenue. | (tASH OFFE! WANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING | Three story brick Houses—Fort Green place, Falton street. $12,000; Cumberland street, $11 000; } bhi str } Cambridge place, $9,000. | Houses—Cambridge place, $12,500; st 0); Putnam avenue, $12,000: Gre gs avenue, $12,000. Frame House ear Bedfor venu room 92, 12 to 4 P nd Cumberiand strect, Brooklyn. r Adel Stone tront James. piace, | [aOR SALE-ON LAFAYKTTE AVEN | DP cyerson street ana Grand avenue, Granc | tween DeKalb and Latayette avs., the most desirable and accessibly located three story high stooped brown stone front Houses, including an elegant corner ; splendid lo ca- | tion for a physician; replete with modern improve- | ments; 20 minutes by DeDalb or Green avenue cars from Falton ferry; price $13,000, 799 DeKalb avenue—A throe m deep detached ‘Cottage, 22x45x10); © with jern improvements: cars passing ever: minntes; excellent opportunity tor those wishing a cheap, iG and secessible home; price $10.00; $6.50 ‘cage, Apply on premises, or of THOMAS FA- Ave lphi street, Brooklyn. Fee SALE--HOUSE IN BROOKLYN; Hl tour story high stoop brown stone front Louse, on rt et, near DeKalb avenue aud Washington 22x50; all improvements: trescoed order; this house will be AN ELEGANT h Oxtor K; size throughout, in complet sold reasonably. For particulars apply to JARVIS CAR- MAN, 115 South Uxiord street, Brooklyn. oth ‘and use, FOR SALES CHEAP FOR CASH, NEAR PROSPECT Park, two story and attic brick House, 16 rooms; all modern fmproveinents; with ten Lots, each 22x10); iruit in abundance; several variéties of crapes, &c.: splendid opportunity for_a gentleman ot means. Apply “ to J. OGDEN SMITH, 157 Flatbush avenge, Brooklyn. JOR SALF.—157 MACON STREET, BROOKLYN, LO- cation unsurpassed, a three story frame House, high brick basement and cellar, size 2Ox38x100 feet: this bouse is occupied by owner and is fn periect order, hav- ing been fitted up for himself In the best manner; parlor papered with yllt paper: halls panelled and basement (dining room) panefled in elegant style; contains every modern improvement; range, heater, hot and cold water, marble basins, bath, stationary wash tubs, speak- ing tubes, bells, sewer connection, gas fixtures, black walnut marole top buffet bailt in dining room, &c. Per- mitsonly from ©. W. KNOWLTON, 933 Fulton street, corner St. James place, Brooklyn. OR SALE.—TWO NEW BROWN STONE PRONTS; each have 13 rooms, bath room and closets, with ai} improvements, locaved 15 minutes walk from Fulton ferry; will bé sold cheap on easy terms, Apply on premises, Bergen street, near Hoyt {also other He t reasonable ra MARTIN s DUNN, 2n g West Side, ONLY 114 FEET WEST 0 2 second street. first ¢ B igh stoop stone Dwel ‘ Jf euch ; aiso the elegantly trescoed first Recher stoop stone Dwelling. near Broadway 6 chia ) frail Park, 308 West Finy-cignth streer « e V. K. STEVENSON, Jr nd 3) Kast Seve BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DWELLING—Fve venience; three story high stoop br (00; frescoed throughout; pariors, |. Fooms on one floor; near kighth av ON ion Two dd street: price $13.00, half cash tine for disposaL ‘pois tod. PR NTICK, No. 04 Browdwa, BARGAIN.—THREP STORY HIGH STOOP RROwN stone in Twenty-seventh street. $12.00. now PHILIPSEN & ALEC way DiIth aLree'ye hy. MALONEY, builder, Brookiyn JOR SALE—DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT NO. 67 Troutman street (formerly Madison street), Brook n. E. D., price $4,900; will (ake now or second hand jachinery im trade, Apply at 45 Cortlandt street, New k Prope An 22 SALE—TWO DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLINGS, ‘ookivm, or wil, exchange for New York city First Mortgages and pay difference in cash. ox 156 Herald office. FO SAee—seaortr UL HOUSE, NEAR CLINTON Faig scans, nore of ground, splendid frit, aolightfut DUP cy dwelling cottage style; every linprove trent; Wi aii _ pare ‘Address CATLIN, box S04 Post office. Vag SALE on Oo LET~TWO FINE HOUSES, CON. fainine M rooms each, 22x62, lot 2x185, Nos. 447 and 9 Lincgln | pli Brooklyn, near main entrance to Prospect Park Inquire ot 3. W. ‘t houses in the city for the mon “LDER, on the premises. — JOR SALE—A Lor OR PART IN GREENWOOD Cemetery, alreac Forty euebin street Apply al the oa aire at 415 West BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE = AND TO LET, POR SALE—A THRER STORY BRICK BUILDING, situated on one of the most desirable corners in the city, with stable attached tometer with the Good Will and’'Stock of a first class Grocery business. This ts an opportunity seldom oftered fora person desirin ter the business. Apply w JESSE 8. CANNON $2 Pine street GIRRENPOINT, | BROOKLEN —GENTEEL HOUSE, X three tiats (all le, marole mantels, gas and water; three blocks trom ferry, 4 minutes to Wall street: $6,250, be-third cash. MACHIN, 291 Broad w: | (UREENWOOD CEMETERY, IN THE OLD GROUNDS, F a Lot 14x36; splendid location, bordering on two qnuse Address or apply to G. LEO, 2% Broad street, New ork. to en- BRO., i aaa EW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHERT. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. _ Persctahcey cltuatad ta Nee dersey 10 mites from ew Je Kew York city, Address EXCHANGE, bux 4,874 Post A . LE PENSIONAT on gRnwae DEMOISELLES, DEN, a Urikon au bord du lac de Zuric (Suisse), pour les filles de 1a noblesse. IXCHANGE—GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES, NEAR Balsam Spa, Sarato; good buildings, ¥ 1 tor Northern, Situation saine et magnifique au bord du lac de Peeine Ronde: New Yor a ‘ooklyn of near-by Property. Zuri, Ouverture au mois d’ octobre a. e. du cours Address EXCHANGE, box 216 Herald ca La direction recoit des annonces en tou! | E | L ‘Tweltth street, high basement brick He improvements; 10 roo. n. a furnished two story ‘ly furnished ant all the ithe Parlor ant Dining Room Furniture new: price $f,0°0; cash $2,000, balance to suit. Audress A. B., Herald office. 10 LRT—FURNISHED, ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, near Pierrepont street, @ first claas extra wide Dwelling, with all modern’ improvements and’ hand- | somety furnished th out; fine view of New York | harbor, &e.; rent very low toa desirale tenant, aud powession given any time, Apply to WYCKORE & AMES, No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn. NO LEI—TWO HANDSOME BRICK HOUSES, WITH all modern improvements, on Deaulb avenue, be- tween Lewis and Stuyvesant avenues, Brockiyn. In. quire of J, W. HAWKINS, on premises, $95 De Kalb av. 0 LET—KOOMS—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE No. 225 West Warren street, between Clinton and Court streets, consisUng of four rooms, with one room on third floor. iz T° LET—CLINTON, CORNER OF VERANDAH place, Brooklyn, convenient to South ferry, a neat House, lor a smail tamily; new stone tront; 10 rooms. modern improvements, PO RENT, IN DROOKLYN—FURNISHED HOU~E, 13 room, improvements, neur terry, to private fain- ily; references; most of rent allowed for board of two. Audress OCC4SIA, Herald Brooklyn Branch office, TPWO SPLENDID NEW THREE STORY BASEMENT and cellar brick and brown stone trimming, tin roofs, 50xI7x100, all the. modern improvemen: path= room, wetter closets, dumb waiter, splendid chandeliers. well rented, fine neighborhood, ' only 15 minutes’ Walk from terry, two lines horse cats mortgage to run 10 ears, will exchange for Jersey City or nearby Property, mproved, on a cash basis; one or both houses, Inquire of J. 8. BXADLEY, 71 Liberty street. ERY COSEY, TASTEFULLY FURNISHED—EVERY- thing for housekeeping ; Piano, Pictures, &c.; nine Tooma; fine neighborhood: all improvements; ten’ min- nies to Wail street ferry; only $69 a month; Dalance of house in separately built extension, occupied by couple. Callat or atdress 24 Dean street, Brooklyn. he BROUKLYN HOUSES, OF EVERY SHAPE, WELL i for sale very cheap, or would ex change advantageously for other property. Address Vis & HUBBARD, Ji, 167 Broadway, i $6 OOO GASH PAYMENT WILL BUY A FINE Property near Fort Green, Brookiyn; three story house, with gas and water pipes and steam heating apparatus; stable and outbuildings, all in good order, with three lots of ground. Apply immediately to or! Ww. H. ATWAT ve ic, Ne ng —ELFGAS a NS’ E SE, 2 $10,000 -tninates trou City tall, at 122 Lee ave- nue, Brooklyn, B. L \ —I HAVE MORE THUAN $1,000,000 $1.000.000.- Worth Ge omproved Briokiga Froperty tor sale; some of it offered at a sacrifice. W. D. SNOW, Keal Estate. Loan and Insurance office, 68 and 70 Court street, Brooklyn. Maiden } WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY ps 2 SALE OR TO RENT. A NEW HOUSE AND TWO LOTS ON HIGH ground, 5 mluutes trom steam and horse cars; price $3,5%, $1,500 cash. Address box 116 Tremont, Iweniy- fourth ward, New York. WESTCHESTER FARM AT A _ BARGAIN—32 acres, large, i'rench roof house. five stream of water, near Ppee New Rochelle; $12,000; a bargain. G. W, DILCHET?, No, 2 New Chambers street. T TARRYTOWN, IRVINGTON, DOBBS FERRY, Hastings, Yonkers, Riverdale and other places ali along the Hudson, furnished and unfurmshed Houses, Cottages and elegant Residences tor sale and to let, with immediate possession, at very reasonable prices and terms. Full particulars with 5, EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-cighth street. 10_RENT—IN YONKEKS, TWO NICE HOUSES, within ten minutes of depot, at nominal price antl Ast May, and low thereatter. Address J. F. TOWNSEND, box 3,08) Post office, New York. XO RENT—FURNISHED, AT HIGH BRIDGE, N. Y., House, containing 13 rooms (6 bedrooms); has gas, water, furnace, &c.; large garden, with winter vere: tables: 20 minutes from Forty-second street and 5 fr depot; will be let till May I for $400. Address G. A. B., box 692 New York Post office. "YONKERS, ON BUENA VISTA AVENUE.—A FUR- nished House to let, very reasonably: pleasant grounas, stable, &c.; near boat landing and devo:. Aa- dress i ME! MANS, Agent, at Yonkers. ‘ONKERS ON WOODWORTH AVENUE, EAR depot, neat House, in perfect order: 12 rooms, sas and heater; plot 75x10). App y to WAKEMAN, 81 Beek- man street, or J. YOUMANs, Agent, Youkers. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, GOOD CHANCE AT JERSEY CITY.—A Ni two story brick basement House, with Jot: Tooms, gas aid water: rents for $8N) per annuin good order; splendid location; few minutes’ walk from the ferry; ‘suitable tor one or two families; only $!. 400; cniv $900 cash required; balance in monthiy. msial: ments to suit purchasers; po humbug; come and see tor yourselves, Open untii 8 o'clock P. JOUN M. GIBSC Moutgomery st., Jersey City. OUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ac. JERSEY CITY, Hudson county, and all parts of New Jersey, tor Bale, to let or exchange,—Full list in Circular, pub: lished moutnly, tree. Send stamp or call for it HOBOKEN, JULN N. GIBSON, 31 Montgomery st., Jersey C: T'icoatty, wilt be sold at puutic aug without reserve, on Chursday, Uctober 8 the afternoon, on the premises. For pa &c., apply to CREVIER EROTH Newari street, Hobo 1) FINE BUILDI (TO LBTIAN BLEGANT STORE, WITH LARGE plate glass, situated on one of the bestcorners in Jersey City; cars passing by it trom all directions In- quire at 177 Pavonia avenue, Te LET—FURNISHED, A LARGE HIGH STOOP House in Jersey City,'six minutes’ walx trom Cb bers and fwenty-third street ferries horse cars pas: th door, The owner wishes to board with parties hiring in uyment of rept, Address P., Journal ottice, Jersey ity. QG GARDEN STREET, HOBOKEN, RNISHED ) Rooms to let, suitable tor housekeeping; hot and cold water, gas and bath; convenient to the ferries; rent $20 per month. WHITESTONE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. OME OF THE BEST LOCATED LOTS I of Whitestone, L, I; must be so! once. Adcress the owner, G. &. THOMISON, 154 East Ninetieth street. VOR SALE—AT WHIT: from city, a fir 1, 26 MINUT every von+ 8, great bar WHEELER, 60 Wall sirect. TONE. lass Butcher Store venience ; good business; Horses, Wagons. te. gain. NEWMAN & PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR af SALE OR TO RENT. ‘A, © STEWART GARDEN crTy. fs A special Sund: Flashing, North hore will leave ihiriy-rourth stre rain on the « Central Railroad axt River, at WsiS A.M for Garden City and Hem; stoppiag at Flushing Ventral Junction only. urning, will leave Hempstead at § P.M and Gar. den City at $05 P.M. ‘rhis will give persons who wish to visit A. T. Stewart's Garden City # chance io do so and spend two and a hull hours there. ‘The above takes effect Sunday, August 80, 1 Will be coniinued unul turther uotice D, BARTON, Superintendent 4, and NEW BRIGHTON A’ 30 MINUTES OF WALL street.—To rent. several furnished and ur Villas; high, healthy location; gardens rents moderate, N ELEGANY COL Rain; one 15), pots; Mortgages ne HAMILTON & CC \TRY SEAT, 100 ACRE: 40, 4, one hour trom city, near de- titted EOWA DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE— Near the village of New Hackensack, in the toy of Fishkill, tour miles from New Hamburg depot, on th Hodson River, in @ healtaful and peasant location; one of tue best farms in the county of buichess; known as the n Bunschooten place, on the farm which has been in possession of the family from the earliest settlement of the country, and which comprises about 120 acres, with lawn, orsamentat and fruit tree water and shrabbery; a oak two story ani attic, doabis brick house, wil extensive outbuildings, staoles and cellars, all in good condition. In the nelzh borbood are churches, good sehools and refined society. A division of the farm could be made if desired into three parts, each part being on a public highway and well watered. Terms easy. For particulars apply to Rev. Dr. CLOVER, Millburn, N. J.; M. M. VAN WERT, 81 Bedford ‘avenue, Brovklyi, or M. V. B, ACKERMAN, on the premises. PROPERTY OUT OF THN CITY FUR SALE OR TO RENT. A. BEAUTIPCL HOMES HOUSES AND LOTS FOR sale by instalments; 23 minutes; only 7 cents fare; Pamropo; Central Rallroad New Jerse J. PEA Ww t, basement, FURNISHED HOUSE, IN PLAINFIELD, N. J. to let—Well furnished and iu good order; modern improvements; pleasantly loc and convenient to depot Addi We. Hi HARMING SUBURBAN YILLA SITES, TO CLOSE ) ted for rest- ening. or can be cut ip into lots with advantage’ has a splendid water tronc; seven mies trom Fulton ferry; horse cara pass within hy ile of the lace; property. free and clear; terms to suit, Apply to OSEP: SON. No. 1 Pine street. OR SALE—150 ACRES IN FARMINGDALE, LONG Island, within eight minutes’ walk of Stewart's n depot and one hour's ride of New York city; will be vided Ui desired; torins uberal, Apply to WM. KO. iG, No. 4 Pine street, )OR SALE—BUILDING SIfES AND WATER FRONTS: for manufactories, &c., on the property ot Steinwa. & Sons, at Astoria, coinprising 400 acres of land, will 4,000 feet of water front on the East River, opposite L2vth street, New York. Also vacant Lots at $300 to $40, and fished frame and brick Houses, trom $3.00) to $400), ‘on easy terms to respectable parties. Also money loane on mortgage to those Wishing to build houses. Steinway Sons’ suwinill, iron foundry and machine shop have been erected and are in full operation, and their large Piano manutactory will be removed to the premises Call on of address STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. JOR SALE—PART OF MY FARM, WITH A FINE park entrance, in a beautiful, healthy and first class watering place, known as the bandsomest site for resi- dences, luvestment or for improving at once with fine Villas. ko much required ; frouts an extensive and plea- surable bay; shaded avenues through farm; this prop- erty 1 over one inile long, about one-fiith of 9 mile broad, near depot, churches, fue residences and hotels; price $3),(00. Address OWNER, box 5,209 Post office, New York, JOR SALE—$100,000 WORTH OF THE BEST PROP. erty in Washington, D. C., or @ loan of $5,000 wanted on it, at per cent, for aterm of years. Address J. C. LULLEY, box 839 Post office, New York city. {ARM IN SARATOGA COUNTY OF 100 ACRES, free and clear, to exchange tor Cigars. No agents. JOHN DAVIS, 32 Park row. OR SALE OR TO LET—A SMALL FURNISHED Cottage, with 10 lots; stable, truit and ornamental trees; 3 minutes by rail, mear depot. Address 135 West Forty-seventh street. CEHOUSE PROPERTY AT TIVOLI FOR SALE—150 feet river front by 100 feet deep: 7to8 teet at low water alongside dock; on the nises are storehouses 8)x125 deep, casily converted into an icehouse. For terms call on or address GEORGE W. M. SILVER, on barge Harvest Queen, Perry street, on Thursday Friday of Saturday ofeach week, or G. A. MILHAM, Tivoll, MPROVED FARMS AT PANIC SACRIFICES—THIRTY page farm catalogue and particulars iree; county naps, with every town, road, river, school, tnill, &c., Be z J.P.’ MANCHA, taston, Md, N STAMFORD.—A LARGE WELL FURNISHED ] Honse, 10 minutes’ walk trom depot, for sale or rent, cheap: price for winter months oniy $100. Particulars given by F. i. U1. 174 Water street, New York. 1 OOK !—$1,200 WILL BUY A FARM OF 49 ACRES, 110 4 miles from New York; house, barn and other out- buildings: large orchard, good water; must be sold. Apply to P. MURPHY, 119 Last Houston strect. ReAh ESTATE FOR SALETIN NEW JERSEY, 25 minutes from foot of rty street; two City Lots, curbed and flagged, sold at sacrifice for'cash, Address LL, box 215 Herald a GEE I FARM 180 ACRES, $2,700, 1HIRD CASI; GUOD buildings, fencing, all ‘in good order; railroad and river insight. Farm catalogues tree. H. P, CHANBERS, Pederalsbarg, Md, MMO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS.—FOR SALE, 4834 acres of the most eligibly situated Land in the vicinity of Philaaelphia, for an investment or a Building lotenterprise, Apply to RANSOM ROGERS, 26 Sout Fiith street, Philadelphia, P. NO LET—AT PASSAIC, N. J.. 45 MINUTES FROM New York, House and Carriage House; 12 rooms: all improvements; plenty fruit: three minutes’ walk from station; low rent, Owner 201 Sixth avenue, T° LEGANTLY FURNISHED OR UNFUR z puse (15 rooms), in Elizabeth, N. J.; within 12 minutes trom depot; in complete order; will rent or sollata sicritice. Address R. W., box 2,98 Post office, 10 RENT—TILL MAY 10OR LONGER, A FURNISHED House, with furnace, hot and cold water. outbuild- ings, 4c., with 10 acres land, W miles trom the city, on New Haven road; rent very iow to @ desirable party. Address H., box 2,354 Post office. WATER POWER, NEVER FAILING, AND FAC- tories and Houses—2)¢ hours to New York, near depot and steamboats and near Newburg: cheap; terms easy; in Cornw: J. E. CHADEAYNE, Cornwall, Orange county, N. ice $12,000. LARGE FINE RESIDENCES, 18 ROOMS EACH, in Orange county, on rail » near depot fur- nishe|; $50 to $75 per month; also Cottage, 14 rooms, furnished ; rent $40 per month; Cottage. 9 rooms, $20 per month; also Factory, with good water power, 30x60, 3 Stories; rent $4 per day. Inqaire of J. s. PRUDEN' & SONS, 861 Kighth avenue, New York, or JOHN ORR, Mountainville, Orange coanty, N. Y. PER MONTH—FURNISHED COTTAGE, 10 oms, one hour In Jersey, Pennsylvania Rail- di st tion, Al ply to owner, 2 West | eighth st. On garantit la cultare pertectionce de PAnglals, Francais, Allemand et Italien, de la musique, du XCHANGE—BROWN STONE HOUSE IN BROOK- yeaches, balan: lyn or Farm in Delaware, 22 acres br ne D Use sligabeth. Prin nt artistique, de la peinture. de la gymuastique, pale address DEGIAW. Herald’ o '‘tuapgeastilg 4c"! alnal qu! une vie de tamille agreabie. \d office. XCHANGE—HALF MILE RIVER FRONT, 30 MILES Y trom New York ; 200 acre first class Farm and build- ings, stock, Furniture, &c., for good improved Property x runetpals inquire at 73 Beekman street, third floor, alter XCHANGE—UNENCUMBERED, ON THE BAY AND railroad, one hour from New York, a complete 2) acre Farm, Stock, Crops, Furniture, &¢., for improved Property.’ Principals inquire at 73 Beekman street, third floor, trom 12 to 4. $ Macrame les rense! it di ius amples a ia direc- ‘enseignement des p ples fae Prospectus gratuitement sur demande. pour ton, GENTLEMAN OF CULTURE AND ABILITY desires a position as private tntor in a family; to lifted to teach the ordinary English branches and ste x sinall salary will be turn! Herald Uptow! AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER WISHES A PO: ZV sition in primary, or intermediate department of private school; fully’ competent to teach and govern; best references. Address A, box 163 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. A. CARD OTHE “HOME JOURNAL" | SAYS:—11N every profession there is a recognized leading Man—one whose pre-eminence js so decided that nobody. calls itin question. Among those who teach the art of writing Oliver B. Goldsmith 1s just that indisputably inent person and recornized head ot tne profes+ GOLD5MITH’s Writing Rooms. 1,261 Broadway. LADY GIVES SPANISH LESSONS, WITH TAB purest Castilian pronunciation, at moderate terms} also piano lessons Address TLACHER, 243 West 1wen- ty-tirst street HARVARD GRADUATE, WHO HAS SPENT THB. A last 16 months abroad at the German universities and who is an experienced teacher, desires a pupil for ® few hours daily; modern languages preferred; Lest city and university testimonials. Address 5, C., room 8 Il Broadway. CADEMY MOUNT ST, VINCENT, ON THE HUD. son, New York, 13 miles from the metronols, Ww tra'ns to and 15 from the Mount daily, Hudson River Railroad. This institution, conducted by the sisters of Charity, is the largest and best appointed In the couns fry. Terms including everything but music, per an num, $295. “General patronage solicited. A will be accepted; first class reier- hed if required. ‘Acdress TUTOR, h oitice, 1,286 Broadway. XUHANGE—A FARM ON LONG ISLAND, NEAR depot, unencumbered, value $12,000. for House in kK or Brooklyn. Address TILLEY, box 1,249 ‘ork Post office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IN MOKRISANIA, THE ‘Twenty-third ward of New York, a beautiful Home- stead, situated corner of Broadway and sixth street: it consists of over one acre of ground; has a front of 474 feet, with atrame building containing 11 rooms, with gas and water in the house; has a great variety of fruit 1 shade trees; about flve minutes’ waik trom the de- pots the horse cars run past the door; this property will e sold Ata greatsacritice it applied for soon. Apply to WM. GLENCROSS, 737 Broadway, or on the premises. FOE, SAB, OR EXCHANGE-THE HANDSOMEST Block of ten Stores aud Dwellings on First avenue, below Fifty-ninth sireet, with only one mortgage on each, five years: equity about $100,000; I mast have at Jeast'$25,000 cash with offer. Principals meaning busi- ness apply to owner immediately, LICHTENSTEIN, 144 East Forty-fourth street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FINE COUNTRY SEAT, river front, in New Jersey. for Florida Piantation. Owners will send full description and location to 1. &. MASON, 31 Paik row. IOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— Farm 5) acres, with large awelling and outbuild- ings, on the sea shore, south side Staten Island; tarm- N EXPERIE tEACHER WILL GIVE PRI- ing implements and stock included. vate lessons in English, Latin, Greek, Arithmetic, A. JOURNEAY, 49 Lispenard street. | Algebra, Geometry; terms reasonable Address THACHER, 92 sorth Secon! sireet, Williamsburg, L I. N ACCOMPLISHED TEACHER, TEACHING AN rroneh and Geroan pertectly, grammatically and Gobversationaliy, ‘wishes a few mote sclivlars OF an en: yagemeni as visiting governess in 1001 Excellent city reiereices Call on Madame BERAZ, No- 98 second avenue, near Sixth sire! LL STUDENTS (CITY OR COUNTRY) TAUGHT A “ookkeeying, arithinetic higher mathematics, pen- Tmanship, without classes; foreign Ward persons privately advanced: 24 writing lessons, ers Engiish; back- $250. PAINE, town, 1,275 Broadway. _ OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR Brooklyn Property, two Cottages: one of 10 and one of7 rooms, With 4 acres of ground to each; 7 miles trom City Hall, on Northern Railroad New Jer: HeNRY WITTE, R EXCHANGE—FIRST CLAS high stoop and basement brown stone, near block elecant: price $26.90, CUTLER & OR SAL stor the Par! OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—10 FID Knickerbocker avenue, between L: Bowery. Streets, including two corners, pricg for all, $5,000; ——— Ke, $2,300, five years; will take’ a Business, Mer- A YOUNG NORTH GERMAN WISHES TO GIVE or Real Estate. Address box 139 Heraid Brook- | 4 iessons in German at pupils’ residences; terms low. lyn Branch office. Address GER) IAN, box 16d He: offi BVRNING CLASS WILL OPEN ON THE Lessons twice a week by an ex- M., at 55 East Pitty- OR SALI EXCHANGE, THE EQUITY of $3,00ina five story double tenement House, built’ year ago, on west side. Address OWNER, No. 1,227 Broadway, corner Thirtieth street, room 3. FRENCR AA. Inth “of October. pertenced teacher. Apply, alter 3 P. second stre ABINapoN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR young ladies and children.—Male depaatment sepa FARMS, &C., IN JERSEY CITY, y. and all parts of New Jersey. for & An Qniltra a iM ale debastuent spe: sie, to letor exchange. Knil list in circular, published | Tate thorough English and pri monthly, free. Send stamp or call for it, rate preparation in collegiate studies. Terms moderate, JOHN M. GIBSON, Cireulars or interview at class rooms, 81 Montgomery street, Jersey City. 3 Eleventh street, New York. THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 27 FOURTH AVENUE, ERSEY CITY.-NEAT TWO STORY BRICK Bas T ment House, 10 rooms, with Lot 25x136; price $35 0; A QUE celta! Conyers aay Enks. Bo ee Re free and clear; will trade fora sinall Farm near New | *ohartment. telegraphy. taught practically, with in- r. Department. struments, in one qui YOUNG GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE ‘lessons in Gerinan, Frencn. Latin, Greek and Hebrew; terms moderate. Inquire of Rev. Mr, HELD, 79 Christopher street, New York. —FRENCH COURSE.—CLASS IN FRENCH COM- A stnenee October 7. THOMPSON'S College, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Institute. Taught by the best {eacher in the country. Day and evening, change for a good House in New York. GERMAN CLASS.—CLASSES IN GERMAN ARE meets Ti. LY RIDER, 39 Pine street | A. Being formed at one-half usual rates, tor ladies and a at = | gentlemen, day and evening. THOMPSON'S College, 20 UBURBAN PROPERTY.—A SOUTHERN GENTLE- ‘ourth avenue, opposite Oooper Institute. man give mortgage on a large and valuable ooo ~ lantauon in exchange for a Northern home: object, Address FLORIDA, Heral YOUN M. GIBS 31 Montgomery street, Jersey City. _ N OTICE. TO BUILDERS,—DWELLING HOUSE. troin $18,00) to $20,000, in suitable location, wanted in exchange for good Lots. Call on or address A. WETZ LER, 91 Gold street. York city. UPERIOR BROWN STONE HOUSE, BEST LOCA- tion on the hui, in Brooklyn; bardwood finish; newly painted and frescoed; mortgage small, with 12 full Lots on the Boulevard, tree of encumbrance; to cx- WILL BE RECEIVED IN A FIRST FEW MISS! ealth; best city reference, JA. class school; Board, Music, French and English, office. $90 per.quarter; hoexirds. 231 Washington avenue, be- ca ; ‘avenues, Brooklyn. GPEENDID | FARM. WITH SAWMILL, THREE erin piensa Tay ee Dwellings and Outbuildings, near Morristown, N. J.: FRENCH LADY (PARIS), ENGAGED IN THB Brice, $5.0; will exchange Jor Brooklyn, ‘New York, afternoon, desires morning lessons In a school or Westchester county or Jersey City Real state, family; terms moderate. Call on or address M. B. 8. 12 JOHN M. GIBSON, East Seventy-fitth street 81 Montgomery street, Jersey City. T°. EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD FARM—ONk CORNER Brick House with ® full lots in Brooklyn: cash value $25,000; equity $16,00. Address box 108 Heraid office for one week. A FRENCH ree bl PROM >, RONAFARES: College, will give lessons in French at pups Dest references, Aides L. C. DE MONTAINVILLE, 24 West Eleventh street LADY WILL RBCEIVE TWO OR THREE YOUN@ sre in nee Sern Bere) (he ta Ha . teoroue achool etucacion, with the advantage: o home and excellent care, Address U. 0, Lu, box 168 Herald Uptown Branch office, 10 EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone corner House, In Nineteenth ward, fora small private or tenement Pionerty. For part &c., inauire of THOMAS WILLIS, 263 Bowery. 100 LOTS ORBEDMOOR LAWN (QUEENS, TL o 1), are cheapest and best ever offered ; healthy, Recesuble, attractive: wraded streets: shade trees: gold on wonthly plan if desired ; free duly excursions. Office, 604 Third avenue, corner Thirty-fourth street, 950) WILL RENT A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ZOU partly furnished: 14 rooms, gas, water, bath, closet also stabie, until Mav 1, and iow rent the ensting year; in Essex street, Hackensack, N.J., 3 minutes’ Walk from depot and 53'from Chambers street ferry via Erie Railroad. Address T box 1,59) Post office, WIL BA 500 A NICE HOUSE, WITH TWO Dt.) acre: good ground, on Staten Island, two miles from P ichmond; the House has eight finished rootns, with attic; the barn is 40x4, conveniently arranged, with room for coachman, &c.; there are 1% Iruit trees, comprising varieties of apples, pears, cherries, plums, dcr: situaied on high gronnd uni! very’ healtny possession given immediately. Inquire of H. WANDEL, near Castieton Coruers, 5. 1; or 8. B. WOOD, 25 William street, w York. REAL ESTATE tv §E. ASH CUSTOMERS SOURED; ALSO PROP. erty, free and clear, in exchange for Liquor, Grocery, Restaurant, Vrug and Fancy Goods stores} splendid’ opportunities. STRICKLAND, Store Agent, 26 Beekman street. SMALL HOUSE ON THE HUDSON, NOT ABOVE Tarrytown, will be taken in exchange for the equity in a well located three story brown stone House inthis city. Address, with particulars, STALIONER, 69 Leonard street, FINE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR quity for small place ana EXCHANGE hh, 75x 102, with three idings: room tor two more; owner on premises, | Elgnty-sixth (wide) street. NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE ON FIFTY. | AA fourth street, near Broadway, $33 per month; on Lexington avenue, near Twenty-eizhth street, $150 'per month; on Filtieth street, near Beekinan place, 5170 per month! on Lexington avenue, near iwenty-fith street, $175 per month; ou Twenty-sixth street, near Fourtl avenue, $200 per month, und others. PHALON & -LJAN, 31 Kast Seventeenth street. HANDSOME COTTAGE AND 16 CITY LOTS (ONE acre of handsome grounds) in the beautiful village Of Nyack, on the Hudson, with beautital view and sur- Toundings, to exchange at $2500) for city kesidence. © 4 Ss1O0P PHALON & SLOAS, dl hast seventeenth street, A HIRST CLAS? JFOOR | sTOr House (cabinet finish), near Firth avenue and Forty sixth street, to exchange, on cash basis ($45,00)), for tenements of French Flats. PHALON & SLOAN, 3I East Seventeenth street. FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY DOUBLE BRICK Store and lenement on West Twenty-seventh Street (renting tor $3.40) a year), to exchange for Brook- lyn House; Will take diMerence back in mortgage on property. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. 265 ACRE FARM, FREE AND CLiAR, TO 4A. change for Property near New York; larze house, barn, orchard, & Petersburg, Va.; price $5.0, G. W.'D T, No. 2 New Obamvers street, A , FIRST CLAS3 MANSION, B&AUTI- ful large grounds, in Blizabeth ; snail mortgage; 3) ininntes trom New York, for first’ class city Dwelling; | cash basis. J. CARMICHAEL, 175 Broadway. DESIRABLE HOUSE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, AX. price $37,000, to exchange for smaller House im good locality, HOPKINS & CARKING! Twenty-second sireet, between broadway and Filth avenue. A EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LANDS, FARMS A. or Land Warrants, forty Lots in New York, Bro: yn and Newark, Address CAMPBELL, station A. A FINE STORE PROPERTY, VERY LIGHTLY EN. AX cuinbered, to exchange for a yood stock of Dr: Goods or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, value $h to $14,000, Address R. H., Lox 20 Herald oflice, FINE FRENCH FLAT HOUSE, PAYING -GOOD interest, to exchange for Lots or Residence near thecity. HINES, COLE & GRAY, 396 Sixth avenue. 7 JERSEY CITY—SPLENDID CORNER STORE nd Tenement Property, two Houses and Lots; rent $100 @ month; price $11,000; will trade tor Brookiya Property. JOHN M. GIBSON, 81 Montgomery street, Jersey City. A. YJBST CLASS HOTEL PROPERTY, 10) ROOMS, elegantly furnished, paying 10 per cent on invest: Ment; beautiil location, near New York ; price $76,000; will exchange tor Keal Estate in Jersey City, Brooklyn or New York, JOHN M. GIBSON, AX EXTRA! !{! Good news to the world! ‘We have now got a first class Hotel In Newark, 1,¥i%, the Park House. where ail can find ‘frst ciuss accommoattons in the heart of the city. Teruus reasonabie. Resided in San Francisco in 1849 Titusville, Pa., In 1386. Omata, Neb., in, 1s69, Sait Lake City, Utah, in 1872. Newark, N, J., forever. ALBERT ©, TRUE, Proprietor. T NEWARK J. (SUMMER AND WINTER COM- bined)—Superb new House; 17 rooms: finished in elegant manner: has all modern improvements; aity- ated ip the best suburb; high ground, commanding splendid view; carriage house and gardener's room; two acresin iawn and garden; surroundings tree from every objection; five minutes to depot and 8) minutes to City Hall, New York; will compare in all ite appoint- ments wiih any in New Jersey; must be seen to be ap- preciated ; t let low. J, 8, PESHINE, 673 Broad street, Newar FARM NEAR DEPOT CENTRAL BAILROAD 0 New Jersey: one hour trom city; excellent build- ings, magnificent shade trees, abundant fruit, highly cultivated ; sale or exchange. : POWELL & OSBOR: FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—AT WOODSTOCK, Morrisania; 10 rooms; one acre of ground: stat) froit and vegetabies; 2 ininutes’ ride trom Hariem Bridge; rent low to a responsible tenant. Call from 10 to4 O'clock. or adAvess, C. Jt, P., 106 Bast FigsmPyLth at FOUR high stoop brown stone Dwelling, cabinet finisned, HANDSOME STURY AND BASEMENT A adjoining Centra! Park, for sale, exclat dress D. HL, No, 192 -txth avenue. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON THE HUDSON— 40x15, stabie, &c., nearly new; tower, dome, viazaas, water, gas: large plate windows: grounds beautilully sloping to the river; 26 rooms, containing every improve ment; one hour from New York; five minutes’ walk trom boats and cars; will sell low or exchango for im proved city or Brooklyn Property, as owner Wishes to go abroad. Address HUD>ON, box 218 Herald office. Ad we or to let. NEW FIVE STORY TENEMENT, WITH TWO Stores, fuily cecupied: annual rent, $3,000. Apply to WM. KRONBEKG, No. 4 Pine street, room 19, ea AYONNE, N. J.<HANDSOME | HOUSE, NINE FE rooms, with Lot 62x10), price $6,000, to trade for Broyeiey or Jersey City Property. JOHN M. GIBSON, 81 Montgomery st., Jersey City. VENTRAL PARK LUTS, FROM FIFTY-EIGHTH / street to 110th street, for sale or exchan =Aleo oklyD. Lots and Houses iu ail parts of this Sty pnd BEER, 18 Cencre street. SH AND SPLENDID BROOK- )XCHANGE—$2),000 ©. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR FARM OR MERCHANDISE, 10 Prospect Park Lots. H. P. DEGRAAF, Bowery National Bank. 10 EXCHANGE FOR FARM WITHIN SIXTY MILES from city—A four story brick Tenement Property, desirably located in Jersey City, convenient to terry. 'S. IRISLAND, 201 Broadway, pe Re BUSINESS WRITING GUARANTEED.— Y Messrs. DOLBEAR 1,193 Broadway, engage to re- mo ¢ stillness, trembling or nervousness’ from the worst hand. ¢ ladies can secure private rooms and have special lessons. School chikiren can come afternoon or evening at only $5. Young gentlemen pre- pared practically for business, VENING SCHOO!.—BEST AND CHEAPEST WES? 4 side Business College ; Sixth avenue, corner Twenty- third street. Please cail. ' Circulars free. nulemen or > LIVERY STaBLE, WITH Horses; lease; rent $45 per 10 EXCHANGE—A LAR Stock and Boarding month; would exchange for a good Farm. with Stock | qarst CLASS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, AT And Crop: thisisa chance seldom offered.” apply to | WEEN CuASS Sn OOr pmam, Halaman’ a branche: Mr. H. RODEN, 73 Mercer street. _ of education tanght b\ professors of the “Universite ~ | andof the “Grand Conservatoire de Braxites B—FOR HARLE 10, EXCHANG A DWELLING ud tiful and healthy situation. For House and Lot, a splendid Residence of I8 acres: fine | Myvi keruges ama re erences. App) Te eee ONT Ronse, barh and outbuilding, in Westchester county; alsn | Ruvbectuacs wnt feerennes appi GERATH, 42 West Farms for New York city. and Brooklyn Houses. Apply Y RICH ARUS, 42 Join street, room 4. N CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH young lady, every Monday, trom Jl to 2 Browdwa: jadies only. |. VEREL, to K S. PO, BXCHANGE-A CORNER, PLOT 100 FEET square. Fourth avenue and 112th street, unencum- bered, for improved city Property and sone cash. JouN’steGr: L, 79 Cedar street. )RENCH LESSONS BY A PARISIAN GENTLEMAN, ae OGTR, UE ag Sara rates city references ten weeks, three lessons week 4 PO EXCHANGE HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS, COON: at pupi's, $46; 10 class of five, $10, Address FRENCH: try, Hesidences, Stores, Boarding’ Houses, Mineral | ox 123 Herald Uptown Branch offic Water Factories, Woodyards, &c. Mortgages bought and BLER, 18 Centre street. sold. RENCH carey SPANISH rated beable 8 TIRE. PADEETAT ae 4 and with a pure pronunciation, by an a:complishe NO EXCHANGE—FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY, OF | your lady, lave iro Paris. Adaress Miss Te Any 408 equal value, a good road Horse, top Wagon, roaa | \ ighth street Wagon, acto! Harness Binakets, de. Adress staple 133. | “oat tent ZAMILIBS AS WELL AS LADIES AND GENTLE- West fwenty-ninth street. - men desiring to secure competent teachers, every Mrs. MITCHELL'S Teachers’ Bureaa CLAS 10 EXCHANGE—A FIRS branch, wall find , Equity of $11,000; property centrall: of great assistance in securing the right teachers, Mrs. leased for term of years to responsible parties: ) Mitchell (European), speaking hersell the riodern lan- guages flu ¢ utiy and knowing music well, will recom- licnd on aclear interest of over. 10 per. « ; ut such teachers as will suit the positions to be F ny Wu exchange. tor Farm in any neichoornin: tate thatis free and unin cumbered, or for a residence in New York or Brooslyn, | filed. isdies will alsy tind desirabie companions, 67 with a light TPE ne $ mine ts a Fenuine (food pi ot | West Thirty-fifth stree! property, ant is offered at its actual value: no notice | ~ = Sea SRN RS eT Will be taken of interia Property or any Nell at faney | (TERMAN LANGUAGE —THE RENOWNKD PRO: prices Address 5. E. LEE, Herald Harlem Branch x ¢ OTTO KUPUAL has resumed his lessons and omice readings at the New York Conservatory, No. 5 Bast Natare is se Professor's guide. The ‘D BROOKLYN Fourteenth street. id he imitates and speaks. Loli ENEMENT HOUSES, FARMS ‘A thorou, Houses (o exchanze for small ees in this city or J e of the foreign idiom Brooklyn (store property). Call and get li ts, No | must be the infallible result of this natural process when agenis. JOHN DAVIS, 32 Park row jucticiously applied to ihe students. Prof, Otto bs _ og Kuphai has po connection with D 8 Institute, No. TANTED—A HOUSE IN THIS CITY, BROOKLYN, | 26 bast Futticth street. all applica must be made at Country Place or Farm, 1) exch for 1# Lots i | the New York Con: ory, No. 5 Bast Fourteenth Brooklyn: cash vaius $13,900; mortgage OWNER, Herald office. WiLL BXCHANGE § th Norwalk for improved Proper sell very low for part cash: property Address J, X, PLAT, 426 Sixth avenue, W0. Address Y SEAT AT in city. or free and clear. FIA8VARD GERMAN EVENING CLASSES, COR- ner of Sixth avenue and Forty-second street, com- lence on Tuesday, October 6, 1374, at 8 o'clock P. M. Tuition $10 a qnarter. Apply tor circulars FONE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, where they wil have a mother’s care; boys under STORY BROWN STONE FRENCH FLAT HOUSES | teu years, terms $280 per year, number limite to exchange for small House between Forty-second Miss CON EVs, Old bri Age, . and Sixtieth strects, Lexington to Fighth avenues Na 7 ere we ay JOHN DAVIS, 9 Park row. NSTRUOTION IN EF indies of neglected education by an exp: rience’ Indy UEGANY LOTS, Ly a BY PTIFUL LOCA‘ION, | her; privete lessons, foreigners ais structed in 7 locks from Sourh Broad street depots New: | Euglich. Cards at boosstore 174 Sixth avenue, ark. price $&),000; will trade for it roved Bi og nina ME, GAZZANIGA AND sirvetion in all bran SIGNOR ALBITES.—IN- hes of singing at their Col- lege of Music, No. 5 West Fourteenth sireet Ketate, city or country, JOHN M. GIBSC SL Montgomery street, Jersey « MW PLS MER- G WORTH OF GOOD xTA ees $20 O0( chandise for sale change for good 3S FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR Real Estate not too wily mort d.Callon or ade | 5» taal oct Washington, N. ¥. Re-opens dress MERCUANDISE, 193 > outh street, be per 21. Cireulars at Lespluasse & Priedman’s, _ | No. 5 Pine street. REAL ESTATE WANTED. IN ALICE DAGROU BEX INFORM HER . rate . rine ME friends and pupils th s (ARM WANTED. —ANY PARTY, HAVING A SMALL | in French, piano nt singing. tvening classes An French gh ttm or 2.or 90 acres, well improved. ‘with wood | now open tor ventiemen, ‘Terms anoderate, accorcing buildings, 20 or 30 miles trom New York, and as willlog | to numbersadmiied, Apply at 18 University place, cor- to exchange, at a tair valuation, for Horses, Carriages, | jer cliiton piace. suburban Lots and some cash. may. address'L., box 10} ch St Hierald office. Location must be healthy; New Jersey preferred. “io agents IVATE TUITION—sOUTH COAST.—THE REV. W. oli ] B. Philpot, assisted by a competent staff, continues to take pupils for the universities, the army and other bile examinations: reterence, tf need be given and equested. Littlehampton, sussex, Engl QPANISH AND FRENCH SD annie ee a va and practical method; classes an brivate “Iecons Apply Wo ANTONIO RAMUS, 33 Unie i} eS eee: H WISH TO PURCHASE AT A REASONAULE PRICE | Afour story high stoop modern Residence, between Fourteenth and Forty-second streets, Lexiniton and | | | | ij Bixth avenues; 20 to 2 feet front, Send full particulars to LENOX, box 3,423 Post office. TAN'ED FOR CASH—GENTLEM S COUNTRY | DMYate lessons. Apply to oo ret cre harm situated on line Krie falroad. Yersity pias. _—- None but principals heed apply to MERCHANT & 0O., | QPaN LANGUAGE. FREE OF OHARGE AT THE No. 7 Warren street, room 3. SP irtaine ‘tin School, Thirteenth street, near Sixth plseainhiiebetatee -—- + avenue; private lessons at No. 789 -ixth avenue, by Pro- WARTEDIIMPROVED REAL ESTATE Of FIRST | tessor DE FORNO Mortgages in exchange tor a light draught meme eam- with particulars, boat in prime running order, box 1,945 Post office. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A HIGH Stone House, 20 or more tect tron Addre: TANTED—BY A FAMILY RESIDING ON BROUK- ‘W Ain tieigits, a lady as visiting governess to instruct two ciildren, aged eight and twelve respectively, in English, French and music. Address, naming terms, ret- erences &c., 5., box 4,510 New York Post office. ‘00% BROWN between Broa: way and Lexington avenue, south of Fifty-ninth street: — must be a bargain. Address K W., Lerald Uptown ANTED-A CATHOLIC GOVERNESS TO TRACH ch office, W three emall the French and German branches, qe Addresé 0. P. Q., Herald off TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY A POSITION AS W daily governess; teaches bnglish and French and ANTED TO PURCHASE—A LOT 25 BY 100, FROM 4 wep ia to aay pecend. mann between highth and Ninth avenues; will give in exchauige at Rizn stoop brown stone House in hast Lidth surceu Te. quire of M. A. O'NELLL, $81 Canal street ree a Socraariot Fl dell aaactert Soa alan ANTED—COUNTRY SEAT, PROM ONE TO 20 50 GENTS A LESSON — CONVERSATIONAL, Acres, worth $25,000 to $40.00, on t OY French, by a Parisian young lady. Address to or ge Balser, Below Barings trary Toerene act hank ot | ail on Ml. VERWL, L212 Broadway, oom No.7, frou 3 Orange, Montclair, bnglewood, Tenafly or Plainfield; | to 8 P. M. will give in exchangel for same Equity in firs class tour CENTS A LESSUN,—CONVERSATIONAL GER- story brown stone Residence, handsome dnished in cabfnet work and in thorougn order, situated on a cross 50 Sh by a North German Lady. Address GER- Street close to Filth avenue and Central Park; neighbors | MAN, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad way. hood choice. Answers must contain full particulars e ——— to location, price and teri of pro perty offered ; broker- DENTISTRY. age paid. ‘Address OWNER, Vox 829 Post oftiee. 7ANTED—A THREE STORY RIGH STOOP BROWN stone Dwelling, in the neignborhood of Grand or Gates avenue. Brooklyn, im exchange for a store on Front street, New lurk. Address HOUSK, box 829 Post office. RTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED PERMANENTLY without plate clasps or any extractions; Teeth built upon stumps to original shape and color without pain. Dr. SIGESMOND, 32 West Twenty-third street. A ‘0 $8; GUM TEETH, $10; SINGLE, extracting with g: $ 5c. ‘a Allings, 90c, Examine specimens, Sew York ntal Rooins, 262 Sixth avenue. Evtablished 1861. Always having an ex- tensive assortment, parties can select the style of teeth FULL SET, $5 TO $8 STORAGE. —* IANOS, BAGGAGB, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, P| YU iyf Boulevard Lots, $30,000 equity, for New York | }) dc., in separate rooms; building has all conve: | Feqtired. Sunday until 2 Remember 262 Tenements ightly encumbered: can oasis F. BAKISR, | Diences; watchman at night MICHALES & SON, R. MICHAELIS, &2 EAST FOURTH STREET, NRAR Attorney, 27 Chimbers street, New York. SS, # and 42 Commerce street, near Bleecker. _ T Ndicend averiidccdate $1, WIN OF wither: Geomee XCHANGE FOR PROPERTY NEAR NEW YORK— Timber and Mineral Land in West Virginia and Kentucky; extra Pine Timber Land in Missouri; a No. 1 tract of Farming Land in Texas; also an improved Plantation in Alabama. For particulars call on or ad- dress A. F. SPAWN. 110 Liberty street | ing; filling & cents; teeth shape and color. built upon roots to original TO) 5 di S RAGE.—WEST SIDR STORAGE WARPHOURBS ince open Sunday till +P, A. for turnitare, pianos, baggage and other family Property: separate rooins; low rates; always accessible; Most extensive and responsible establishment in the business. R. TAGG ART, owner and manager; office 693 Hudson street near Twalfth streak Dentist. . ‘<@ Third avenes.

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