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cry CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Miscellaneous. TORY HOUSE, FITTED FOR OWNER'S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Central. MOST ELEGANT AND COSTLY DOUBLE MAN. for peice $28,000; also one for sion of stone, in an unexceptionable part of the city of | use, to let of x ‘yn, convenient to ite ferries and public institutions; 000; farmlahed House 19165 #310 on wom surrounded by an acre of weautifully an) mented ‘grounds, filled with fruit and Gowers. tensive conservatories, stables and carri furnished, to an acceptable family. and pary terms, Offices No. 11 Pin! Seventeenth street. | xpensively orna- VALUABLE PERPETUAL LEASE AND BUILDING fo n Fourteenth street.—A rare chunce for French | Hats; 125 feet of light frontage. Address KING, Heraid Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLARS street ai K. STEVENSON, Jr. STOOP HOUSE FOR SALE, t, between Fifth and Sixth ave: | A WELLING NEAR CENTRAL | Park for sal also first class Tenement, in de- PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR T NEW BRIGHTON.—TO GOOD PARTIES, THRE! fine winter Residences, furnished or unfurnished; re- duced rents; adapted to gentle: faani ly residences; im- mediate possession. At LYNOH'S, 11 Pine street. 1ON!—TO LET, FURNISHED, HALF OF A hed Honse at Stapleton, from ferry, thirty minutes from New ; house basa fine neighborhood, view ‘eli cultivated garden ind is strictly pri- ‘and child only occupy tag it; reasonable rent to desirable parties; «married couple. preferred; first class references required. For further prrticulare apply to C. A. SCHMIDT, 85 Chambers street, New York, H. R. DREW & CO., jirable neighborhood. A, B., 192 Sixth avenue. Fifth Avenne Hotel. |- | OR SALE—VARIOUS TENEMENT HOUSES, ON easy terms. ELIAS G, BROWN, owner, 20 Nassau Fifty-second street, | ~ nt aa it house in the mar- | | BROOKLYN | 8 West Twenty A FULL SIZE FOUR-STORY HIGH-STOOP BROWN | one House for # stone ote on and che H. R. DREW & CO. PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, Fifth avenue DERN FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP STONE.| PARGAINS-VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED, NEAR A. frentling in Forty-sixth street, close to Fifth avenue, ‘City Hall. Washington street, 4 story House,'$10,000; ox55x100 feet, for vale very low, Offices 11 Pine atreet and | Gold street. near Fulton, 3 story and basement: §7 BS Enot Seventeenth street. V, K. STEVENSON, JR Bridge street, fine corner brick Store: Fulton str | brick Store, "$12,500 ACRIFICE,—WITHIN FEET OF | story and basement A" vith avenne, im West Eleventh street. 0 fine large | Washington street, Brooklyn. N IMM A ~ZURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET—AL BERGEN 41. _ Point, N. J. one mile from depot; t rooms, barn > Tent $30 per month. Address HH. §., boi 2,396 New York Post office. A NEW HOUSE AND THREE LOTS, ON HIGH Broand, near depot : pries 500; nO reasonable cash offer refused; must be sold. Address box 116 Tremont sta- tion, New York, N_ELEGANT HOME FOR $100 PER MONTH. Brown stone front, well furnisbod; location Seven minutos from station: two would | eard ifdesired. Ad: four story brick House, with private staircase: must be sold before November 1; 70 por cent may remain on bond and | WOR SALE—THE NEW FIRST CLASS THREE-STORY mortuage. Apply to WALTON P. BELL, 80 Broadway. and basement brown stone House, 158 Penn street, mg <p | Brooklyn. E. D.: cua fixtures: immediate possession. App! 1S1ST STREET, FIFTH AND | to JACOB HENTZ, Savings Bank, Broadway, corner Fourt! . for $10,500; satistactory terms: will | street, Brooklyn. premises always open. Particulars ot | - a a Broadway, OR SALB—VERY FINE BRICK CORNER STORE, ore three story, on the best business part of De Kalb ave- | nue, Brooklyn; good investment. WIFT, 520 De Kalb avenue. Fent one for owner, BIRD, Renate ONLY 810,000; $2,000 CASH, BALANCE INSTAL- . mer junction of Broadway and Seventh avenne, desirable, hhorhood; a two story and basement | high stoop, 2 ;flauera mprowerents pores °°") CREENWOOD. CEMETERY —FOR SALE. AVERY der. POTTER BROTHERS, Executo 4 | Ge aecizadto Lot ta Gresvwoed Cemetery, situated on Vine by a may go a Orne | avenua. For particulars address S.J., Herald Brooklyn sgFOR SALE, ON TWENTY-SECOND STRE | Branch office. A. Mircen Hit ‘nnd “Sixth ues, four-story brown | Btone house, 29.6x55x98.9: 4 bargain, H.R. DREW &CO., | TPOUSE TO LET—-HANDSOMELY PURNISHED, AT st Twenty-third st., Fifth Avenue Ho 28 Hanover phaci Q Brooklyn; possession at once: desirably situated ; all improvements A MOST ELEGANT Fot STORY HIGH STOOP | rent moderate. one House, above Fifty-ninth street, between a 2 Bindison uid Pith avensies, either furnisbed or unfurnished: | (NE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOCATIONS IN small but nnique; grand chance to obtain something superior | 11 fob ad retin nd ee Ron rif ante be kpacrice on “icinal cost. For particulars address | 25 SMaIraEn(ares am aa Ree RICE, $4,250.—FOR SALE, A TWO STOR’ AND trim- T $25,000—AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN ‘ mg ov basement Philadelphia brick House, brown s Fe ee eee ee ee oot td write, | imines, thorough order: width of avenue, 125 feet, sidewalk ee B i * | BO leet: house 20x30; water and gas; marble maniels: Bal- WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, -I WILL SELL A FULL SIZED FOUR STORY Ashish stoop stone front House and Lot, near Grand Cir- | tle, east, all finished in cabinet work, at a great sacrifice; must be sold this week, as the owner requires the proceeds jor business purposes: ‘also one on Fifty-second street, near ine rooms: near five lines of cars; 16 min- nies’ ride from ferry: $1,000 cash, mortgage 10 years. Ap- ply on Rr mises, 624 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, or 128 Broud street, New York. 10 LET—ON CLINTON STREET (FAMILY GOING TO Enrope), splendid tour story brown stone House, 25x60, Huth avenue, JAMES FETTRETCH, 909 Sixth avenue sone ed eee ae eR IFTH AVENUE—NO. 537. j 120 Broad room $. cEWw" | NO LET.—ONLY $700 PER YEAR FOR A FIRST s1UNE ow ‘G NOtSE, Tallin the BE | class three story high stoop brown stone front House, “ 0 20x40x100; partly hard” finished; 34 minutes to Fulton, Fee aT ee eee ATELY | Wall street ot South terries; near Scudder's, Duryen's. and HROUGHOUT: parlors in satin wood, &e.: the cabinet | coroner sem neta ikon avenue. nett apes New York city, or, from 7:30 to 8'P. M., at Brook- -417 Fulton aventie, opposite car stab! work in elegant designs by thing complete for immediat ING 90x6% with extensio perb dining room, with slegant buffet and mirrors, and altogsther the house is such as is seldoth offered for sale; it has NEVER BEEN OCCU- PIED, and will be sold on ensy terms; EIGHTY PER CENT tay remain on mortgage. FOUR LOTS, with iuliditg foundations sirendy jh y with building foundations already in, at north- east corner of Madison aveoue and Fifty-ninth street, on | front House, in good order; new range and new fur- which NINETY PER CENT. may remain on mortgage. naces. Apply to C. T. BARNEY, 821 Broadwa: Apply to HENRY HILTON, 272 Broudway. <6 - ©) THREE STORY HIGH STOOP MODERN BRICK ttier 4 Stymus, and every- ecupation; MAIN BUILD- Broadway, lyn office, WO NEW THREE STORY BASEMENT AND SUB- cellar brown stone Dwellings, 408 and 410 Sixth street, all improvements, for sale: low terms. Apply on. premises or to JAMES A. VAN BRUNT, 75 South street, Now York, (0 RENT LOW—THREE STORY BROWN STONE (OR SALE—BY ORDER OF EXECUTOR, THE BEAU. | & , Dwellings on Rush street, near Bedfard avenue, bnilt tiful fiir story stone House, No. 49 Eust Fift ih | by day's work; terms easy. a 0. V. aoa aed eet: medium sine. estractive arrangement, fine location, | 43 Broadway, Williamsburg. _ rice and fi je terms. KE. LUDLOW & CO.; | © Ww. rr . 0 ot and 35 East Sev ‘ASHINGTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN.—BROWN eee mess mad Ee heh Bavektaens Dares 32 stone, four stories, 22x%), lot 100; water through- (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN stone Honse, No. 34 West Fitty-second street, near Fifth ayeaue, 17xi01, with ex" hardwood ani cabi- bet work on three floors; turnished throughout with the most elegant furniture, draperies, gax fixtures and French | patiorn carpets, also bronzes, pictures, billiard table, cabi- | het piano and organ and everything complete for hous keeping. 4 and 8 and 9 evenings, or by letter. OR SALE-NEW 25 FEET) FOUR STORY HIGH | GJ ()()() CASH AND $50 AND INTEREST MONTHLY stoop brown stone Dwelling 649 Madison avenue, near | 1. will buy at present value a new brown stone ixtieth street, with full view of Park; the cars through | House of 10 rooms and all improvements and well located. fty-ninth street, crossing all other lines, make the location | Address E. H. BABCOCK, 219 Montague street, Brooklyn. most convenient. JA owner, S 20 Nassau street or No. 9 West Fifty-sixth street. 33 Q()(), GET YOUR RENT FREE AND DOUBLE - = oD.) + your money.—Two story House, nine rooms, dry cellar, full lot; ten minutes’ walk so Houston street ferry, fifigen to Greenpoint and. twenty to South Seventh. street. ‘remises, ackson street. gent, 2 Soath. Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D, $4 75 EACH WILL PURCHASE TWO SPLE! pr. out; large light bathroom; DeKalb Avenue Railroad to Ful- ton ferry is half a square north; Washington and Clinton avenues are devoted exclusively to dwellings, and are by far the most elegant in Brooklyn; no nuisances exist in either; a very favorable lease of three or five vears will be given: the ke at 240 Clinton avenue. Apply to EDWARD H. 29 Fifth avenne, New York, between 8 and 9, 2 and OR SALE—GRAND BOULEVARD, 1318T ST., EIGHT full Lots; price, $20,000. East Sixty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue, two full Lots. Fifty-eight elegant rented Houses to trade for lots, farms or securities; equity $10,000 each. | 100 Stores and Dwellings, rented at $2,000 euch, for desira: | ble unencumbered property. Address’ A FQREUNE, box | 180 Herald office. Ok, SALETHE NEW, ELEGANT BROWN STONE two story Houses on First street, near Fifth avenue, Hrookiyn: ail improvements complete: Tor sale ates bare Fifth avenue cars; Fulton, Wall and South ferry, distance 20 3 pilid three story brick Store Properties, near jourt street. Brooklyn, p: 2 per cent; cheapest prop+ erty in market. pe oueLEY. 12 Centre street. =: 7 WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY minutes. Appl ___FOR SALE AND TO RENT, bbe SALE, MY EN SIXTY- PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.—CITY OF YONK. second street, near Park avenue, for Persons ers, just north of New York city, near fonr depots, on wistying to purchase a first class house cheap apply for | three railroads, 35 minntes to Forty-second street, about 80° permits to the owner, at 338 Bowery, up stairs. acres of choice Land, fronting both sides of Central avenue Boulevard, commanding beautiful views of the Sound and admirably adapted for villa plots and lots; in the vicinity of” the important contemplated tmprovements, Grand Park, kc,; the new railroad to Yonkers (now running) affords ex: cellent communication to all parts of New York cit: rapid transit will treble the value of the property; can be. purchased immediately for, price that insures a very large. and speedy profit. 49 treet, New Yc T YONKERS ON THE HUDSON.—FOR SALE AT A sacrifice, or will be rented low parties, a gen- tleman’s Residence, sitaated on highest ground commanding: aview up and down the river for twenty miles, about om ‘acre of ground tastefully laid out ; brick house, three stories, heated from cellar; gas, hot and cold water, bath station: tubs; all improvements of city residence, large conse tory; also heated stable, with room for 4 horses and car ringes and accommodations for coachinan’s family, The above is a most desirable property and parties wanting such & place should see the owner before buying. Apply to L. H. URTT, 98 Maiden lane, New York. T_KATONAM—S0-ACRE FARM, FRENCH ROOF: House, 15 rooms; large lawn, lofty maples; beautiful eae Pd og pe ld pee cond he fe river, mineral spring, de. See map and photograph: n. indienes ? H. OLIVER, 162 Broadway. igen! FOR SALE—WESTCHESTER, SIX MILES! ‘above Harlem, consisting of about ‘five acres, good house, barns and fall of fruit trees: easy access to city. R. BURNTON, 2 Fourth avenne. ARRYTOWN YOUNG LADIES’ INSTITUTE TO LET.— Furnished complete throughout with beautiful ferni- ture, situated on Wasbington, Depeyster and Chestiut streets; has all modern improvements, gas, baths, ranges, furnaces and every modern convenience ; containin, w rooms, besides large schoolroom with desks, 4c. grounds, fruit, stable, &c.; it will be rented or leased to « good party at a ‘very reasonable rent, and immediate sion given, Apply to the owner, 8. EMBERSON, No. xth avent Fo SALE OR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, on West Forty-ninth street, near Fifth avenu four story brown stone Dwelling. BR. C. FERGUSON, 59 Liberty street. OR SALE—AT UPSET PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, No. 787 Madison avenue, No. 27 East Sixty-fourth street and No. 31 East Sixty-fifth street; elegantly finish will be sold at a bargain: open all day. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS Houses for Lots. Tenementa, Stores or Country Prop- ‘erty. Apply to or address 350 East Sixty-necond street. igen HILL—FOR SALE, FURNISHED WITH stable attached. one of the finest Houses on Madison avenue. Apply toJ. ROMAINE BROWN, No. 1,280 Broad- way. - |{ADISON SQUARE.—FOR SALE OR TO RENT, FUR- nished, the large and elegant House, stable and car- Flage Honse, eorner Madison avenue and Twenty-fifth atreet, able and carriage house 25x98.9. Apply te ine street. OUSES FOR SALE.—THREE FOUR STORY (WITH basement and under cellar) Houses for sale or to let; Nos. 26, 28 and 30 East Fifiy-cighth street, corner of Mudi- ton avenue ; just finished; ready to move in: for sale or to let cheap. Inquire on premises or at No. 270 West Eleventh street. J, L, SCUDDER, POLITICAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Posters in colors on the shortest notice. Tickets printed by the million. Snipes, &e. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE- oa TS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK ALD. BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,285 BROAD! ET—AT TARRYTOWN, A LARGE HOUSE, handsomely furnished throughout; all snod~ stable and enrringe bouse; nice grownds ; 5. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avensie, rent very cheap. — $6 () A, MONTIL-FINE RESIDENCE AT MOUNT DU Vernon to let, furnished or unfurnished; near de- pot; would sell or exchange, STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AND FULTON STR#ETS, BROOK- ‘EST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Madison avenues—Four story brown stone, 22x 72x10; freseoed; in splendid order; twenty-one room price, $32,000. ‘Address INDUCEMENT, box 150 Her wee. J. BARNES, Pinno Rooms, 127 Third avenwe. bor SLY Fe wR SB 2 ONLY FOR A BEAUTIFUL PLACE AT $20,000 ort FOF ch Roee, stony ton | $6H.000 Fremont: good nome tate tux sia cr 4nd below Fourteenth street ; cheapest house yet offered. Seay Cui ten a OGDES LOOMIS, G4 Sixth avenue, corer Thimy-eighth s & CLARK, Broadway, corner Seventeenth st, ‘WHITESTONERPROPERTY FOR SALE at TO LET. PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE AT WHI'TE- stone, L. 1., neat the water; will let very chenp: bay windows, bath. plazsa, stable, dc. Inquire of E. BERRTAN, 384 Broadway. East Side. OR SALE—AT SACRIFICE, LEXINGTON AVENUE, corner Twenty-eighth street, three story brown ston 20x50x7H, in superior order: price reduced; or will rent. D. B. ORRELL, 291 Broadway OR SALE—AN ELIGIBLE CORNER LOT, ON LEX. {ington avenue, at a low figure. Address ALBERT BELL, Railroad avenue, opposite Fourth st., Morrisania, OR SALE—ADJOINING THIRD AVENUE, BRICK Building, four story, 50x100, covering entire property : artly rented, at $4,600; when all rented will bring ee O; would exchange for a good four story brown stone louse in good street, without much encumbrance. Owner y adaress L. SIMONS, Heruld Uptown Braneh office, (OR SALE CHEAP—NO. 210 EAST SEVENTY FOURTH street, just east of Third avenue, lot, 25x102.2 feet, with first class front and rear Tenement Dwellings: price, (000. App! H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. OR SALE OR LEASE—AN ELEGANT BROWN stone House, in the best part of Jersey City, fronting ‘on Van Vorst Park, with fou and old trees; view of the bay; furnished if desirea. 283 York street. OR SALE OR TO LET—A THREE STORY HIGI stoop House, with all modern improvements; very little each required; on Park avenue, Hoboken, N. J. Apply at 411 Sixth avenue, New York, T COR. | — 4TH STREET AND AVENUE A, SOUTHW qe THR Mer.—A fine Pot of four full Lots for sale cheap. Ap- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK ply to E. KIRCHNER, No. 200 Bast N hr atreete House (9 rooms, 10 closets, water and gas) No. 175 - o Montgomery street; price $6,000; rented for $800. $5 SOOEORA, THY STORY AND, EXTENSION THOMAS KEAN, 51 Chambers-atroe a) Hottnge and full Lot, on Eighty-first stroet, — —— PURCHASE TWO TWO story Houses; one block from Palisade ave- nue, Jersey City Heights: lot 100x100; well rented; great bargain. Address OWNER, box 142 Herald office. To Let or Lease. ‘NeLr Third aver 00 2 No. 3 CASH, WILL $2,000 adecided bargain. THOMSON & CASH, ONL’ first class five story double tenement House, 7 Ease Thirty-seventh street, Inquire on premises, | West Side. t NEAT LITTLE COTTAG ALL he Aft TIENTION—MUST. BE SOLD THIS MONTH, ius suenten fon 257 Hudson street, New York. snre; 318 and — L a0" Wainy tenth street, half a || Vivek from Central Park; 476 Wost Thirty-fourth street and | (P.O LET—IN JERSEY CITY, TEN MiNUTES’ WALK 66 Enat 124th street; all Bret clings brown stone fronts: pos- from ferries, lower part of first class House, six rooms Apply on the and subcellar, all improvements and partly furnished, to a corner Exghth ave responsible party; will be let cheap. ‘No. 331 Varkek street, between Wayne and Mercer streets. PROPERJY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. < Am AVENUE LOTS, GREATEST BARGAINS + on our books this season; three Lots, bear Eighty- third street, Centra! Park block, $3,509 each’; tern V. K. STEVENSON, J 1GH STOOP Bhick street; actually near Seventh ngdon square, easy. Pine street. T_ $8,000.—THREE STORY House, with extension, near Kin bargain: three story Honse, Sixteenth serves, avenue, # JAMES CAGNEY, 15 Abi Eighth avenue and ood LARGE NUMBER OF HO! or sale at decided bargain mn beauited at W. J E8 IN GOOD LOCA- Parties wishing to COLE'S, No, 586 Sixth Fe, SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, WITH A FIRST CLASS T NEWARK, 40 MINUTES FROM CITY, 125 TRAINS daily, 10 minutes from depot.—New handacane Man. Bakery; good neightorhood: cash business; together | sion, three stories aud extension, 17 rooms; pinzawon three ‘or separate. ‘Inquire at 740 Tenth avenue, des; Snishied im "monk modern, style: Kaa, hot and cold OR SALE OR LEAs THREE STORY HOUNE | Mater, bath. furnace, bt riage howtePoeighporhoed Dromince ose TUNER shrvet. rent $1,000, Apply on ‘Owner, 073 Broad i) Wet Fifty-third stres JOR BALE OR TO LET~A LONG L first class Business Place, at a sacrifi atreot, Newark i T NEWARK—ONE OF THE BEST STORES IX THE y j situated ia city to lot; near Post office; good opening for fancy Tee eke ba a kes ponenegnnes's. Vor further rimming store; at reduced rent, Owner, 673 Broad street, BARGAIN.—UNENCUMBERED OHIO FARM, 147 ZA _acros, elegant buildings, plenty fruit, well watered and fenced, in exchange for Dre Goods, Not tons, Woollen cories, GOETCHIUS & TAYLOR, 266 Bron: A. 00D, SAVINGS BANK—A) TOME. tages, 4,5, 6,8 or 10 rooms; all hay $50 and upwi cash, balance to sait; prices $1,000 to 90): at Blizabeth, N. J., near Elimabethport depot. E. R KELLOGG, No. 3 Broadway, New York, mornings; or 147 Second street, Elisabethport, afternoons, ARGAIN—TWO FRUIT FARMS, ADJOINING, 18 acres each, Rockland county; bigh, healthful; on rail- trond; more land if desired; see mapw. ©. H. OLIVER, 162 Broadway. COUNTRY, SHAT TO, RENT--NEAR | NEW YORK, within five minutes of depot, fally furnished; will rent low to responsible party, Address OMESTEAD, box 1,250 Post office, New York. JOCKS AND WHARFS IN NE WARK, N. J.. ON PAS- saic River and Morris Canal, :or storage of coal. lumber or factory sites. Apply to HOJEE: & GRAHAM, 97 street. ENGLEWOOD. COMPLETELY, FURNISHED, WITIT uso of horse, carriage and poultry, if required: billiard room; grounds (five weres) in complete’ order; moar depot low price until April. Apply ~» ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, No. 215 Church street. I, 1.—TO LET OR FOR SALE, SOME OF Places in the to wn; elegant houses, grounds, fruit, de., very cheap; will sell at a bargain; very little cash needed; this property is offere d at a grent sacrifice, and will be rented or sold on the easiest terms; no reasonable offer re- fused, For full particulars call on or address WELLES & FULTON, 42 Court street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—ORANGE MO UNTAIN, COTTAGES, SWISS style; new, elegantly fouilt; fine views; accessible; at bargains and easy terre 6; well worth attention. B, \c.' SMALL, 98 Liberty street. OR SALE CHEAP—S/.WMILL AND 1,204 ACRES heavy first growth tit ber: beech, bireh, maple, pin hemlock ‘and spruce. | Pric s, $25,000; would take property, free of encumbrance, in part payment, W. J. THOMPSON, East Stroudsburg, Pa. OR SALE—CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL House in Harlem or Brooklyn, a first class three story high stoop brown stone Ho use in Seventy-cighth street, near Central Park, Address OWNER, box 107 Herald office, OR SALE~A HOUSIS AND TWO ACRES OF LAND in Madisonville. N. J.; from Basking Ridge jor will exchan, in Brooklyn. Ad- P., box 280 Post office, Morristown, N. OR SALE—SOMETHING OF THE RIGHT KIND, 30 minutes by rail from New York, 5 minutes from depot.. Elegant Country Sites, with all modern improvements (ra hot and cold water, &c.).. located in fine gardens, with sple: did trees and shrabs (plots 100x150), laid out by the be: landscape gardener of the United States, are offered to the right parties, at moderate prices, on terms to suit; the best roads dd dwalks; moar New York; no assessmen' nuisances, no mosquitoes; location unusual; ences exchanged. Inquire only at AUG. GIES! Duane re: street, New York, or &, H. STROTHER'S, 236 Washington stro Hoboken, N. J. OR SALE—80,000 ACRES VALUABLE KENTUCKY Lands. rich in mineral wealth, and an abundance of the finest timber that grows; good opportuny to make good farma and be paid for your labor; also valuable Lan im. roved,. ready for a moan to live easy. Apply to ADAMS & ROSS, 153 West Broadway. SALE OR TO RENT. 1.300 ACRES TEXAS LANDS, ONE BODY, patents looned, heavily timbered, price 80 cents; choice Farms in Oran, ns and Dutchess couns ties, this State, for sale, RUEUS K. McHARG, 189 Broad. way, Notury and Commissioner for Every State, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR A with ty-wixth N OFFER WANTED—WITH SOME CASH. fine brown stone House, over 34 fect adjol Ane double House on rear. Taquire at 220 East 11 street. (AT BAPROIORE. MPA MODERN THREE, STORY AA, prick Hoare, with all improvements, in ood location, a w York City Property. Addr SOHN A. TAYLOM, 109 South Fifth avenues ri N OPPORTUNITY FOR BROOKLYN,—TWO GOOD city Mort ‘and three cheap Lots, in Harlem, mort- aged only $1,000 each, to exchange for one or more, Brouk- foo Houses, lightly eneimbered: |. L. PHALON, 31 East Seventeenth street. —MAGNIFICENT FURNISHED HOUSE ON FIFTH avenue, near the Windsor Hotel, to exchange for other firs clade Property in the city or suburbe, Hi, L, PHALON, 31 East Seventeenth street, (A ~PARGE FURNISHED PRENCH FLAT, CHOICE + location, renting for ten per cent on value, equity 000, institution mortgage only, to exchange for Private dence. Hi, L. PHALON, 31 East Seventeenth streck. TTENTION —TWO FULL LOTS ON FIFTY-EIGHTH street, near Fifth avenue, and elegant country Resi- dence to exchange for Busi Property in this city. * J. COLE, 586 Sixth avenne, A PLOT AT INWOOD (150X100), BETWEEN BROAD- way and new Parade Ground, value $6,500, mortgage $2,500, for a place out of town worth from $2,000 "to $5,000; will add somo cash ifclear, WHBSTER, 437 West Forty: eighth street. A .ROR EXCHANGE, A HIGH STOOP HOUSE; HAN- « dy location fora residence; in western part of Eliza- beth, N. J.; also one for a small residence, near the city, not exceeding $8,000 to $10,000. Particulars at 1,136 Third ave- nue, between Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh streets, HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, west side, near Thirty-fourth street, full size, worth $30,000, mortgage $15,000, will be exchanged for smaller one, well located in Harlem: free of mortzage. JOSEPH MASON, No. 1 Pine wtreot. A EXCHANGE FOR HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR. Fi 3g bese and Sleighe, » thre tory brown stone House, beau. n inished and well located, near Prospect Park ; equit, 3,000, Addross C., Herald office. via pan TWO STORY BASEMENT HOUSE, 20X30, WITIL alley, 10 rooms, to exchange for Lom or cheap Place in Jersey, an’ owner ‘works hereafter. in Jersey “Clty: price $4,200; equity $2,200. Inquire of Mr. DAY, Third ave- nue, Brooklyn, EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN PROPERTY, ‘arm of 350 acres, on Long Island; also f 140 fine buildings, fruit. ene ay J.0. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. Brown STONE FRONT HOUSE, IN NEW YORK, TO exchange for a small Farm in Monmouth county or Long Island. Address FARM, 224 East Thirtieth street, N. Y. yx TO EXCHANGE—WESTCHESTER COUNTY, 50 acres, for Brooklyn House, lightly encumbered} plenty of fruit, good soil, fair dallding. . MA! near Croton Lake. BIE, 31 Park row. Poy SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER House in the city or unineumbered country Property, ® four story and basement brown stone House, 22x60 feet, on Madison avenue, in full view of the Fifth avenue entrance to the Park, in perfect order und frescoed throughout in the best manner; cabinet finish and mirrors on the first floor; will sell cheap for cash. Inquire of owner, 247 Canal sti OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SMALL FACTORY, with steam power; building 50x50. two stories; with two Lots or more, with water bi cee on rear of lots; near Har- lem Bridge. Address J. B. J., Herald office. ro SALE OR EXCHANGE—CORNER OF COURT and Nelson streets, three brick three story Stores; cor- ner contains the Fixtures of a Eiqaor Store complete. H. R. DONNELLON, 115 Wall street, coal office, Po SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE—A profitable old established cash Business, with all the machinery: almost a monopoly. Address box 127 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. iOR' SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE FRENCIT flat Property, near City Hall, Brooklyn, well rented, to exchange for alarge Farm or Country Residence. free and clear or with small mortgage. Address G. EDWARDS, Herald office. 3 OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—BUILDING SITES and Water Fronts for factories on Steinway & Sons’ roperty, Astoria; also Lots at $450 and and finished frame and brick Houses, from $2,800 upward; also Dwell- ing Houses and Parts of Houses to let; Btelnway & Sons! sawmill, iron foundry and metal works, also Williams & Fickett’s veneer factory are on the ground, in full operatio Steinway's large piano factory will be removed tothe pre: ises, and other factories are now being erected. The new horse railroad from Thirty-fourth street and Janiew’ slip fer- ries, through Ravenswood to Astoria, leads directly to the Steinway property, which is but 13¢ miles from Astoria ferry. Send for cirenlar, with description and maps of prop- erty. | Apply, to STEINWAY & SONS, Fourveenth stroet, ‘ew York. OR SALE—CLIFFSIDE, A COUNTRY SEAT ON THE Hudson, near Nyack, ne hour fron New York; for Deanty of views, pure water and perfect health it as no su: perior on the river’; entirely free trom chills and fever and mosquitoes; 20 acres of land, 15 under cultivation, 5 in rood on mountain side, with wall made paths to summit, kept as # pleasure ground; fruits in great variety in ful bearing; well built mansion, 11 rooms, commanding charm- ng views from every window; gardener's cottuge, large arn. stalls for four horses, and other outbuildings. Address box 31 Post office, Nyack, N. Y. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BARGAIN—3 STORY Tenement House, 22 rooms, splendid order, South Brooklyn; 3 minutes’ walk from the ferry. Inquire at 345 ew York. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY BROWN stone modern House, above Forty-second street, be- tween Sixth and Maison aven will pay all cash; no brokers. Address SILREIRO, sta Wages DAIRY OR LARGE FARM, WITH Stock and Implements, within 100 miles of New York, or a Residence in New York, Brooklyn or vicinity, in ex- change for First Mortgages, interest at 10 By, cent, gold, or 2 Cand paying Stocks, ‘Address FRANKLIN, station C, jew York. 6 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, M8? Dinvor AND ECONOMICAL VE Vand, Belgium, the hing: Switigeland, 6, de, vie Steamer SCHOLTEN : October 14 October 28 Steamer CALAND. Ei rx, Carrying’ the United States Mail 1ese beautifal ston Netherlands, are well known for the regularity of L, W. MORRIS, thelr trips. Raton of low. PUNCH, EDYE &'OOn° Freight Agents, ‘50 Brondwe; FAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMB' hs GELLERT. at KLOPSTOCK bat x ‘Oct. HAMMONTA. Oct. 14| FRISIA. Rates of jeune to Plymouth, London, burg and all points in England, Scotland and Wal Cabin, frst saloon, gold. Cabin, second suloon, gold. rg, Hom. Say? BO Steerage, currency... KUNHARDY & CO. GB. RICHARD & OAS General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broudway, New York, Yam STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing every TUESDAY fro it North River. Tdaho, Oct. 12, FP et AO ere te Now. 16,8 A. M, Dakota, Nov. 3, 7:50 ‘A.M. | Idaho, Nov. 23,2 B. M. Wisconsin, Nov. 9,3 P.M. Montana, 30,7 A. M. late and stecrayo at lowest rates. ed to. aod from Parle; Hamburg, Norway an . ; j Drafts on Treiand, England, Francs and Get lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM- ship [IDAHO sails for eustown and Liverpeol on day, October 12, at 3 . Cabin, Intermediate and ‘age Passage wt lowest rates, Apply to WILLIAMS & ION, 29 Broadway, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, STEAMSIIIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Company's pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. DONAU, Oct. 16 RHEIN, Oct. 30 MAIN, LOct. 23 ODER. <Nov. 6 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre or Bremen First Cabin, $100 gold iret ), Return tickets at reduced Prepared stecrage certificates, $32, currency. 0 For'trelgh ‘ oo OR GO., No. 2 Bowling Green, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent ing more southerly than any other) will sail from pler No. North River as follow FRANCE, Trudelle, *VILLE DE PARIS 0 AMERIQUE, Pouzols. /Saturday, Nov. 13 PRICE OF PASSAGE TS juding wine) :— First Cabin, $110 to $120, according to accommodation; Sec- ‘ond Cabin, $72; Third Cabin, $40. ‘Saturday, Oct. 30 Return tickets at Feduced rates Bteerage, $26, with superior accommodation, including all nec ies without extra charge. Steamers marked thus * do not carry Stestage: passtngsts. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 59 Broadway. ED STAR LINE. ‘Appointed to curry the Belgian and United States Malis, The following steamers are appointed to sail:— FOR AN ERP. From Philadelphia.“ j From New York. VADERLAND. Oct. 12 | SWITZERLAND... NEDERLAND Noy, 5 | STATE OF NEVADA. FROM ANTWERP. i For Philadelphia, For New York. NEDERLAND. Oct, 12] STATE OF NEVADA. Oct. 24 VADERLAND. .Nov.5 | SWITZERLAND (3 PASSAGE IN CURRE! First Cabin. $00 | Second C1 * Beeerage ti rom all point: Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. For passage, ratex of freight and other information appiy to GEG, W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, ‘NG. 8 Battery place, New York. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General ‘Agents, 307 Walout'street, Philadelphia, B. YONDER BECKE, i General European Agent. Antwerp. East Seventeenth street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE AT SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—Nineteen unencumbered Lots lor a small city or country House or Merchandise. JOHN SIEGEL, 79 Cedar street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A COUNTRY SEAT, worth about $20,000, the equity in a first class Madison HENNESSY & POPPER, 910 Third av. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT RESI- dence on the Hndson, with five or more acres, one hour from town. Address OWNER, box 4,362 Post office, N. Y. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR GENERAL MER- chandise, three Tracts of unencumbered Lands, 700, #00 and 900 acres, in Essex county, New York. Address box 5,108 Post office, New York. OR BALE—A SPLENDID | UPTOWN BUSINESS roperty, well rented, or would exchange in part for Harlem hots; free and clear. Address y i principal, Herald office, avenue House. JOR SALE—NEW COTTAGE HOUSE, 13 ROOMS, AND barn; 25 miles from New York; 5 minutes’ walk from depot: one acre of groand, with fine old shade troes: running trout brook through the lot; will sell on small and easy for cash: great sacrifice. Address U. 'T., 308 Twenty-third str OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED, AT MADISON, N. J., an elegant Country Residence, consisting of large modern brick mansion, gus and water, porter's lodge, &¢. ; large carriage house’ and extensive’ greenhouses ;’ ground comprises 71 acres in lawns, groves of tine old forest trees, mendow, orchard, &c.; the location affords views of great extent; see photographs. 8. EDDY, No. 2 Park place. OR SALE—AT KESSINO, L, L, A FINE HOUSE, good barn and three acres of excellent | two min= utes from Kessino depot and 18 minutes from Main street, Flushing; terms, $2,000 cash and $1,300 in two Ap- ply on the premises, to the owner, Mr. SUCHAMEL. OR SALE—A FARM OF 500 ACRES, CONTAINING un orcbard of apples, peaches, &c., of excellent quality; tie farm is well fenced, with a stream of never-failing water running through it, on'which are two good miH sites; this farm lies in the centre of Virginia, amid the finest tobacco, wheat and corn land; 60 miles from Richmond, three mil from the Rivanna Canal; three churches within a radius df three miles, one public school, one seminary young ludies, &c. “Inquire of J. 8, UNDERHILL, 126° Java street Greenpoint, L. I. No agents. OR SALE—A THREE STORY FRENCH ROOF House, four lots condition; at Tenafly, N. J. ‘eat free and clear. HYATI, 1,589 Broadway and Fifty-Grst street, city. OR RENT (FURNISHED) OR SALE—AT WOOD- side, NJ. (nine miles), at a decided bargain to a prompt cash’ buyer, Cottage, nino rooms; lot 7ox210; fruit, shrab- bery, dc. ; rent to Muy, $40 per month D. D. ORKELL, 201 Broadway. FARM OF 125 ACRES, WITH PART OF CROPS, Stock and Tools, 24 hours from New York; abundance of fruit; aly $7,000; worth $12,000. Only those meaning ed address FARM, Herald office, COTTAGE, ON JERSEY ain or horse cars; heater, G, No. 4 Warren street, REAT SACRIFICE.—FOR SAL frame Cottage and four Lots; houve filled in; centrally and pleasantly located at Hast New York. For a great bar- Fin teply immediately to MILLER “& MOLLOY, 202 roadway, room 6. A TWO STORY NEW, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, PAN- tries, closets, marble mantels, sliding doors; was: in Kitchen; verandatull width of house; over two ‘eity lots; front on main avenue ; views unsurpassed; elev-n miles from city: five minutes’ walk to depot; 14 tris; $3,500; cash, $1,000, balance easy; or would exebsuge. Shysters need notanswer. Address GENUINE, U SES TO LET, FUR- low prices for the winter. 1 Liberty street, room No. 9. NLY $% A MONTH.—NEW HOUSE, 11 ROOMS; stable, large garden; 10 miles in Jersey, near depot. Address WALL'S JOURNAL HEALTIL, 137 Eighth street. RUTHERFORD PARK, N. J—FOR SALE OR TO rent, Cottage, containing nine rooms, unfurnished; lot 50x142; Feasonable terms. Apply to U. J, MUNN, Shoe and Leather Bank, corner Chambers street and Broadway. SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, ON FORT HILL, Staten Island, to rent, at a very low rate, Address CHARLES G. SMITH, Cartage Bureau, Custom Howse, New York. Inq MO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, CENTENNIAL place, #4 fine green stone pointed troat Houses, 15 of 12 roomseach and 19 of # rooms each, on Twenty-sixth street and Continental avenue, above Fairmount avepue, Phile- deiphia, and near the main entrances to Fairubunt Park; French roofs of slate and tin ; parlor front bay window ; saloon sitting room, with back bay windows with walnat blinds; front chamber with walnat blinds; bath and front chamber, with stationary walnut washstands; marbie mantels thron, out; heater, range, hot and cold ‘water; complete under- ground drainage, and every convenionce. Ground has ad- vanced in the vicinity 100 per cent within the Inst year, and these properties can be bought at priess to warrant a large advance. Apply toG. W. UMMEL, No. 126 Margareta street, Philadelphia, T° LET—AT. PAMRAPO, N. J, 20 MINUTES FROM New York, furnished of unfurnished, alcove Room, with Board for gentieman and wife; no objection to small ebild, Address 5, V., Herald office, TPO GET QR FOR SALE, AT FLUSHING, UNFUR- nished Mouse, every convenience; fine, dry, health; ee railway depots; stable, acre ol’ ground, hedges, €e. ; on Sanford avenue. Apply to F..N. LAW: K, 30 Broad street. sain 0 kT HOUSE AND BARN, WITH TWO @). OR s nero, at Paanalc, X- J. furnisbed oF now; will ell SHED HOUSE, WITH ALL at Bloomfield, N. J. Murray steoet, New York. MODERN prover of A. GROSS & OO, AND LOT NO. 138 rlear, on ensy terms, : $ Broedway, OR SALE OR TO LET—A SMALL. TiGH stoop three story brown stone House, just fuishedan Proce, T ORANGE, N. J.—FOR SALE faily furnished, winter or year, an Bent, large residence, every modern conven! neve R SALE OR TO LET—HOUSE OW OR RENT. Be Wee Trrenty aithonrees, freee LOW OR RENT. JOHN LYNOE fotos aver ak borhood; commanding ex WALLIS, 30 Pine street, or jaquire stables; excellent ‘nei jews,” HAMILTON piace, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Brooklyn. wilt ; MOORE, 186 Fifth | eae poh a I aM CT ns IKEN, 8. 6 —FOR SALE CHEAP, COTTAGE HOUSE, U CE oT Ww | Bs hands ly furnished, with outbuildings and 30 acres Mreet.—25x208 to lease. Address SMITH 432 Canal street. | 7,00 KH, GOFF, 434 Canal street, T ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L, #90 PER MONTH; A ZX nice furnished Cottage cellent neighborhood ; newr depot, &e. | KG. LOCKE, 149 Kighth street, near Broadway AT XYACK ON HUDSON.—ELEGANT RIVER RESI- | AL dence tor anie, naj 3 FIVE STORY TENEMENTS, WEST SIDE; woop | location; aunual rental over $100; term» ens), great barguia, Address TENEMENT, box 166 Herald office North Side. 7 vAD. | Institute; every modern con ETTER FOR IME OR INVESTMENT THAN QUAD. | Veuiene or “a RUPLE CO! ey TOWN.—NEW (BOSTON SUBURH. | througho oT wolld "wain IKE) HOUSES at PELHAM MANOR, few minutes’ waik frow station (quick transit, 40 trains daily) ; winter firted ; all eniences; handsome rounds delig thul neighborhood ; ful; 000 bo BI Views, exenrsions, &c., tnrniahed Uy Stee S’BROTHERA, 187 Broadway. Pinte and glass; tower utes’ walk from stat choteest neighborl Will sell at @ bargain, office, piazzax: three mine handsoment site and residence in this beautifal and healthy suburb, Address vox 5,040 New York Post 10 LET=IN PHILADELPHIA, LARGE DWELLING, 22 rooms, 1,235 ot, with Store; excellent location for separately or together, Address H. Walnwt st., Piriladelphia, 10 RENT.—A PARTIALLY FURNISHED COTTAGE, able, within one hour of Wall street, five min- tutes from depot; rent Address LANGL 0 LEASE—HO' IN PLATB tel; rent $30 a month Fulton'street, Brooklyn. Y OU, AN RENT A HANDSOME WELDING, HAY Ing eleven rooms ind all elty improv lwewtion In Piainfe neil May See B.A. MUMFORD, 2) ACHE FARM IN vit 1, 1; well built house, 9 ro Other buildings ; stock, crops, imp! trees bearing ; all heavy land, in cer nie of beau tiful town. SH; A LARGE HO. Inquire of D, GAGINIRE, 703 we walk from depot, churches, easy terms, or exchan, on of address J. U. Hew, 8 title verte hag or cluy.or. near by "Pr WIDDEN, 152 East Foret | (OR RBAL ESTATE—A MANUFACTURING BU: ness, secured by two United States patents; profits over 400 per cent; will exchange for Real Estate. Call on or address EXCELLENT, 63 East Fourth street. . PF, SALE LOW, OR TO EXCHANGE, LANDS IN Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky. Ap- ply to 8, BROMBERG, 374 Pearl street. OR SALE—HOUSE, OR EXCHANGE; HOUSE AND five acres of Land, without encumbrance, at the upper part of Main street, in’ Matteawan, N. J., very pleasantly lo- ited; the house has seven rooms, hail and cellar basement ; the land is in good condition, weil fenced and has on it a new barn; a very desirable property. within 1\q hours of Liberty street and within Leb AE pestis | ofa mile of depot, on New York and Long Branch Railroad. Apply to R. L. LEGGETT, 230 Falton street, New York. RK SALE AT A SACRIFICE—FINE FOUR STORY brown stone House, on Fifty-sixth stre or would @xchange for Business or free and clear neat by country Farm. Call on or address P. 8. HAINES, 349 Broad: OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FREE AND CLEAR Lots; 18 minutes’ from city; a splendid chance for a builder: also w beautiful Chicago Residence, tor New York or Brooklyn House or Lots; send full particulars. BEN- JAMIN, station C, New York. ARGE MANUFACTURING OR MERCANTILE BUSI- ness wanted, for New York city Property and Cash ; also Wertern Farm for Farm in Westchester, near depot New Haven Ktailroad. SACKETT, 141 Brondwi NE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOUATIONS IN Brooklyn—Corner Store and Stable, with an estab lished business; also good Dwelling Property. in exchange for a Store on Canal street, or other street between it and Chambers street, near Broadway. Address box 753 New York Post office. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OR Merchandise, with Cash, 50 Lots, within 40 minutes’ rw, York, in a large city. “Addres, T. B., Jersey ce. ‘ 10. EXCHANGE—A_ FIVF STORY | TENEMENT House, price $20,000, for « Farm, with Stock, not over $12,000 in value. HUGO GO” SCIT, No. 2 Rivington stroct, corner Bowery. 10 EXCHANGE—A TENEMENT HOUSE, LIGHTLY mortgaged, for Lo neumbered, or a private House up town .« In Williamsburg, near ferry. "HUGO GORSCH, 0. 2 tivington street, corner Bowery. mw EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUMBERED IMPROVED fi ‘tory brown stone House, 1, Brooklyn: institution T., Herald office, hed, Address J. G. 10 EXCHANGE—VERY FI MODERN GENTLE- man’s residence, near to city; large plot, lightly eneu bered; for city or Brooklyn first class House.’ Address BEN EDIC’ 855 Post office. (0 EXCHANGE—S1 LOTS, CLEAR, AT METUCHEN, N. J., for Brooklyn, Staten Island or other Property. Oo MITH, 82 Pine str 10 EXCHANGE—A BROWN STONE HOUSE oP | town, near Broadway, well rented: will trade for prop- erty not worth over $ ‘Address OWNER, box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office, HE EQUITY OF $5,000 IN A SMALL THREE STORY high stoop brown stone House, in Fifty-fifth street, near Lexington avenue, for a small amount of Cash in instal- ments and balance in domestic or Havana Cigars, Address OWNER, box 170 Herald office. ANTED—A SMALL STONE FRONT HOUSE, IN Brooklyn, in, good location, in exchange for Kesidence and Grounds in New Jersey, thirty minutes out; three min- utes from depot, Price, $12,000; mortgage, $3,800, just inede to Insurauce company. ‘Address OWNETt, station ke V ANTED—IF FURNISHED IMMEDIATELY, FURNI- ture and Hardware, for which will be paid ‘cash and good unencumbered Real Estate. BK. PAGE DAVIS, 42 Pine atroot, room 5. ANTED—A BROWN STONE HOUSE ON MADISON nue, in exchange for the Forest Grove House and 17 City Lots, 163d street and Third av suitable for » hotel or public institution, HP GRAAP, Bowery National Bank. ANTED—FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR THREE Stores and Dwelling, on Bre $16,000; mortgaged for one third ot farm. J. B. YDAM, 101 Broadway. ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A FOUR STORY HOL ip exchange for «most desirable nearby Pi lightly encumbered, JILL EXCHANGE—A CORNER TENEMENT, RENT- ed at $3,000 per yenr for Improved City Property (about $15,000 unineumbered) or Lots adjoining elty eush. For rticulars address J. B., Herald office. ILL EXCHANGE—THE GREAT PANORAMA MIR- ror of Ireland, consisting or 64 views, by celebrated artists, with everything complete for showing, including lee- ture ; @ fortune for an energetic man, B, PAGE DAVIS, 42 Pine street, room 5. DID PLACE AT NEW CANAAN, 6 acres cholee Land: good house, for other Property and $2,000 cash. A. ©, LOOMIS, 654 Sixth avenue, —SPLEN Conn, REAL ESTATE WANTED. — SMALL HOUSE at Ninth pprevem 20) Herai . betw ent preferred. WAxtey to 6 to 9 re Adder PURCHASE—A HOUSE, CITY OR VI mss price from $2,008) to $3,000; mast De a bargain. Address F.'W., box 115 Herald office. WASTEDKA SMALL FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR D tablished 20 yenrs; cash snles $24,000 per your s to show ; value NAC €O., 141 Broadway, WANTED TO PURCHASE—A OUSR IN THE CIty, value from $12,000 to 30,000, ject to small mort: miles from New York, tre of encum- taken, ange for the equity. Address D.. box 139 Herald Uptown Branch ailing, MERICAN LIN, Weekly mail steamship service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, every Wednesday from Liverpool. Sailin, The following steamers are appointed to sail from Philadel- Oct. 7] PENNSYLVANIA,..Oct. 28 ‘Get. 14] INDIANA. ‘Get, 21 | *CITY OF Bi 2 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY. Cabin, $100. Strerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest ‘Steamers marked with a star do not carry intermedia Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpasse: For passage, rates of freight and other information ap- w ad GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ¥. JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery place, New York. RICHARDSON, SPENCE & O., Liverpool. N. & J. CUMMINGS & BROS., Queenstown. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 207 Wainie street, Philadelphia, NMAN LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. Mail Stonmers ointed to sail ax follows — Hoye NO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER ODL. CITY OF NEW YORK....Saturday, October 16, at 3 P.M. GITY OF CHESTER. turday, October 23, at 1 P.M. CITY OF MON! -.-Saturday, October 30, at 3 P.M. CITY OF BERLIN... ..Satarday, November 6, at 11 A. M. .. Saturday, November 13, at 2 P. M. and each succeeding Saturday, tr RATES OF P. $28, currency sage and goneral business apply at the com- 9 Broadway. ‘Passage at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North JOUN G. DALE, Agent. ‘ATIONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. FOR LONDON DIRECT. EGYPT. wom pe $60 and $71 Bt at great! Sabin passage, $6) an currency. Sivern: ly reduced pricen, "Return tickets nt reduced rates. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s office, 09 Broadway. F. W. J, HURST, Manager. W lts0N's LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched from pier 44 East River :— COLOMBO.. 27) NAVARENC HINDOO.... Nov. 3 | OTHELLA First cabin, ‘$70, currency; second cabi Excursion tickets on very favorable terms. issued to Continental and Baltic ports. ticalars t His, ‘Throwgh ticket Apply for full par- HARLES L. WRIGHT & CO., 56 Sonth street, ‘S$ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas will sail every Satu to New Orleans, transferring Texas freight there to Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad for Brashear, thence per steamer of Morgan's line to Tex Stoamer BRASHEAR will sail from pier 36 North River, on Suturday, October 16, at 3.2. M., for New Orleans rect. ‘Throngh bills of lading signed to Mobile, Galveston, and to all points on the Galveston, Harrisbu Houston and Texas Central, Internatio ern, Texas and Pacific and Continental Ri to Indianola and San Antot id all points on the Gui Western Texas and Pacific Rallway, Brazos Santiago, Oor: pus Christi, Rockport, St. Mary's and Faiton. Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton landed at Rockport. Lighternge and Channel dues at either Corpus Christi or Brazos Santiago at the expense and risk of consignes. Freight for Brownsville, Matamoras and points in the in- terior must have consignee at Brazos Santiago. Insurance can he effected under open policy of C. A. Whit- ney & Co., New Orleans. From New York to New Orleans, %4 per cent; from New York to all Texas ports via Now Or: | feans, % per cere. Freig! I at lowest rates, For freight ot farther informa- | th w om SPP SF CHARLES A. WHITNEY & CO., Agente, Pier 36 North Riv OR LIVERPOOL, ITED STATES MAIL. ‘Oct 16, at 6 AM. iP. Saloon, staterooms, amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording a | degre of comfort hitherto unattainable at sen, |, Por nspection of plans and ather information apply st the off Sew York. company's office, 18 Broadway, New Yor 0 nary Agen. RJ LASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLT ) LONDONDERRY, orth River, ws follows :— Wednesday, Oct. 20 Wednesday, Nov. 3 | STATE OF INDIANA...... Wednesday, Nov. 17 ani every Wednesday thereafter, First enbin, $60, $70 and SH, retuirn tiekets, #120. Neoond eabin, $45; roburn tickets, A), Rteerage at lowest rates. p) to Se. Stocrage at Te CTIN NALD WIN & CO., Agents, ‘No. 72 Browdway, New Yor! Steerage office, 45 Browdwa: C AND NO ALR. M. 8. P. CO. J NOTICE, With a view to diminishing the’ chances of collision the steamers of this tine take a specitic course for all seasons of the yenr, ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 45, ‘On the homeward passage crosting tho meridian of 50 at 42 Jatitude, or nothing to the north of 42. FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. *RUSSTA, Wed., Oct. 15 | ABYSSINIA... Wed,, Oct. 27 BOTHNIA.-.°/Wed.. Oct. 20 | ALGERIA..." Wed’, Nov. 3 Steamers* do not carry stecrnge passengers, STATE LINE—TO. BELVAST AD iling from pier No. F GEORGL AD LINE—B. Cabin passage, $90, $100 and 8130, sold, according to ne- commodation.. Return son favorable terms, Steerage tickets to and from all parte of Europe at lowent rates, Freight and eabin No. 4 Bowling Green. Steerage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building). e _ CHATS G: FRANCKEXS, Agent, AKE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT WING PLACES ARE THE ONLY OFFICES FOR THE RECKIPT OF f3 AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE WE Pua THE POLL AUTHORIZED ADVERTISEME NEW YORK HERALD: — BROADWAY, CORNER A STREET, 1,265 BROADWAY ) SIXTH AVENE 1M SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA (QRNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. LINE, bike ny, Dotobor te 'y Saturday, Uetober JO Dasnage, (REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP G TO BRISTE LAND) inte, $45; steerage, $90, cur- cursion tickets, 120, Wo) MORGAN Agent, 70 South sbraas, Brie De nnn RN, "DONOVAN ROSSA.—CHEAPEST Lay mee it office in New York rs Over: ; Ire land, Ragleehs Section. Goreng cmnae a leven ieee ‘able eve pay ONDONOVAN ROSSAS Hotel, 182 Chatham square. ___ COASTWISE_ STEAMSHIPS. pacirie Matt STEAMSHIP LINE—POR CALIFOR nia, Japan and Chis from ier $2 North River, FOR ASPIN' Steamship COLON se eesee . Friday, Oct, 15,12 M, Connecting tor all Central’ American and Pacific porte. EXCUMSION TICKETS TO TUE CHILIAN EXPUSITION good till March. 1876, 8351, gold, OUTWARD TICKETS ONLY $221. GOLD. FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. Steamship CITY OF TOKIO. FRANCISCO ZEALAND VIA HONOLULU, 8. 1. Siegal Aer Di fey as Fe or passage ap aan cine TP s.BULLAY, = OR NASSAU, N. P., Carrying the Mails, ‘The steamship CITY OF DALLAS will sail from plor 16 Enst River on October 14, at 12 M. For freight. or passage apply to MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., Agents, 62 Bouth street New ¥ Jpomntoan STEAMSHIP LINE, For Turks Island, Puerto Plata, Samana and Santo Do- mingo City, The United States Mail Steamship TYBEE, Onp- tain CHARLES KUEHL, will sail for the above ports on TUESDAY, October 12, at three P. M., from Pier 14, East River. Por freight iv te vers Por frelent GYD EL MONTE, 50 Exchange place 1. DEL MC EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sail at 3 P.M. from pier 13 North River, foot of Vedar street, for Havana direct, us follows COLUMBUS... ‘Tnesday, Oct. 12 CRESCENT Cit’ ‘Thursday, Oct. 2 For freight or passage, having’ unsurpassed necommoda- tions, apply to WM. P, CLYDE & O., No. 6 Bowling Green, MeKeller, Luling & Co., Agents in Havana, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRKOT, ‘hg, Cromvall tine, nto NEW ORLEANS, Captain Dearborn, re ave pier No 9 North River, on Suturday, October 16, at ‘Through rates given to Mobile, St, Louis,Vicksburg and other points, Cabin passage, $00; steoruge, 825, For freight, at lowest rates, or passa, to CLARK & SEMAN, 20 West street, IpSxas LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail.—The steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain Deering, wil Galveston, Wednesday, October 13, at 3 P.M., from pi East River, Throngh bills of lading’ given tO all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, Galveston, Harrisbur; and San Antonio, Houston and Texas Central, International and Groat Northern Texas Pacific, Transcontinental and “Gulf and Western Texas Railronds. ‘Freights and insurance at lowest rates. No charge for forwarding in New York. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, i apply to ©, Hy MALLORY & ©O., 153 Maiden lane, W. P, CLYDE & © No. 6 Bowling Green, Ste er GEO. W, CLYDE, Captain Fenuington, wil) sail, via Key West. Saturday, October 16. ‘EW YORK AND HAYTIAN DIRECT MAIL LINE.— The first class steainship GULF STREAM, THOS. il, MORTON, master, will be despatched from Pier 15 East River, on Wednesday, October 13, for Port au Prince, Aur Cayes and Jacmel. ‘Sufficient freight offering, steamer will cull at Gonaives or other ports. The steamship WILMINGTON, W. H. GARDINER, mas te, a follow, sailing reeter a October 21. jot relight ot passage apply te ee, eee. aol, 6. Bowling Gre Y., HANANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SS. LINE Steamers leave pler No. 3 North River at SP. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT. CITY OF NEW YORK CIty OF MEXICO. CITY OF VERA CRU: FOR VERA CRUZ AND ORLEANS, via Havana, Progreso, Campeachy, Tuspan and Tampico, CITY OF MEXICO.. . Tuesday, Oct, 26 Fr freight or passage apply to F. ALEXANDRE “& SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. 4 amers will leave New Orleans Oct. 30 and Nov. 20 for Vera Cruz and all the other ports. )ED DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ling from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk. City Point, and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thare- days and Suturdays, at 3 P.M., connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Afr ‘Line, Atlantic, Coast Line, Piedmor Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and with the coi any's steam lines to interior points in North Carolinw and Virginia. “Newnews and: Wasuinatox, N.C. (via Norfolk) very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd: Lewes, Del’, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4. 3 connecting with Delaware and Maryland railroads. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. ‘Through passage tickets and billsot lading to all points at lowest rates. “Insurance to Norfolk, &e.,14 per cent. Freight received daily at pier 37 N. Ry neral offices, ireens wich street. NL. McCREADY, President, NITED STATES GOVERNMENT | PASSPORTS speedily obtained from Washington. F. 1. KING, Pass port Agent, Notary Public and Commissioner for ‘ever; Slate, offices No. 6 Kighth street, near Cooper Institute. — en TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. DUANE cot Bot eri Te wh i i“ “NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- mond and Elm Park. Qoats leave Whitehall street at foot a ot Broadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:45, A. M, 12:45, 2 30, 3 :30, 4:30, 5 330, and 7:30 P. M Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:30 A. M, Fare, 10 cents. pe Astor House cars leavo Vesey Street for ferry. LBANY AND TR SUNDAY. EVENING BOAT. connecting with morning trains for the North and West’ ‘The fast, elegant steamer THOMAS POWELL leaves pier 49 North’River, foot of Leroy street, at 6 P.M, Through tickets sold and baggage checked for destination. —GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE BY . LINE OF STEAMBOATS TO h NORTH AND WEsT, with comfortable state rooms warmed by steam pipes. First class passage only $1. Passage and berth, $5 Deck passage, 50 cents, Leaving daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 P, M., from pier 41 North River, foot of Canal street. OR RONDOUT AND KINGSTON, LANDING AT Highland Falls (West Point), Cornwall, Newburg, Marlboro, Milton, Highland (New' Palta) and Esopus. — Steamboat THOMAS CORNELL, every Tuesday. Thursdey and Saturday, leaving foot of Harrison street, pier 34 Nort! River, ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘The Great Trunk line and United Stat ‘Trains leave New York, from foot of Dé ee ie bea, West and South, with for Harrisbur; ‘ittsburg, ¢} ePilman palace care tached SBA Mts Sand S30 'E a famsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia and 5 and 8:30 M. rie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadelphia), 9:30 Rest toe Willlameport, ‘Lock ilaven, Corry” and’ Erla, #190 P. M., connecting at ‘Corry for Titusville, Peceoleum Centre and the Oil Regions. § For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash. ington Express” of Pullman parlor cars daily, except Sua day, 9:30 4. M.; arrive at Washington 4:10 P.M.” Regu Jar at 840 A. M.S and 9 Sunday, 9 P.M. Express tor Philadelphia, 7, 7:30, 8:40, 9:40 A. M. ; 12:30, 1, 44:10, 4:50, 5, 7, 8:30, 9 'P. M. and 12 night, Sunday, BAM. 420,90, 7, 8:90 and 9PM. Emigrant and Bandar For Willi 33 5 Ke Mey 2:30, 4:50 and 6 P.M ¥O'New Beonewick, Tand 3A, M., 12 M2 Bi, at 920, $110, 7 P. M. and 12, night.“ Sunday, 5 A. M., 6 ai fast Millstone, 12 noon, 3, and 5:20 1, M, For Kingstone and Rocky Hill, 8:49 A. M. and 4:10 P.M. For Princeton, 7, 840 A.M. i 4 cA 5 | For Lambertville, 0:30, A. M.,2 4:10 ands VM. | For Hlorington, Phillipsburg’ and Belvidere, andz P.M . », reer and Somerset Branch, UP. M, Bordentown, Burlington aud Camdon, 7:30 ant 12:80, 2, 4,9 und 7 P. a For Freehold, 7:30 A. M., 2 and 4:10 P. M. For Farmingiale and s TOA Mond 2 For Hightstown, Pemberton’ and Camden, vin Porth Amboy, 2.30 P.M, aud vin Monmouth Junction, 4:10 P. Mf, For Hightstown and Pemberton, A. M.,"via Porth Amboy, ‘and 7:3) A. M. via Monmouth Junction, Trains arrive as follows :—From Pictsburg, 6:59 and 10:3) A. M, and 9:20 P. M. dwily; 10:19 A. M. and 6 :50@R. M. daily, except Monday From Washington and Baltimore, 6:20 M. 15 and 10:27 P.M. QUAM. Fron Phitadetp insta M day, ra For Mi For Trenvon, #30 A.M. 814, 9:20, 10:27 P.M. Sune 4A, M.; 6190020, 10:27 and 044 Broadway, No. 4 Astor Housg 4 Cortlandt streets: No. 4 Uoars , Liv and LIS. Hudson stereos, Hor Emigrant Ticket Oifice, No. 5 Battery piace. PRANK TOMPSON, SS Do at, WORD. J ‘feneral Managoe asyongor Agent. VIA, LONG BRANCH AND THE hsty SOUTHERN: RAILROAD, ew York to Philadelphia only $2 25. ymmencing (ete ber, 1875, Leave New York, pier 8 North River, foot Rector stroot, For Philadelptia, \ U8) Ae Me be Jonoral Manager. piteangurit NEW JE Fare from PROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON STEAMSHIP GO Pp* ie ow YORK AND BOSTO) r KAA) Lal ), * ‘rom pier 33 North River, feot o! x rteamers RHODE rag and RRAGANSETT (exeept Sundays) Ae sE LINE, From pier 27 North River, foot of Robinson strest, the steamships ELECTRA and GALATEA daily (except San Gays) at OP. reet, the ele EXCURSIONS, SUNDAY EXCURSION TO HARLEM AND SUinnding wt Broome xt ieventh 120th street and Rabenstein's Park, © ay, The steam: ers Sylvan Dell, Sylvan Glon und Sylvan Stream, First Hout will leave’ Peck slipymt 0:30 ALM. and every hour 7:40 P.M." Last boat leaves ASTORIA, street, Astoria, vat for High Bridge. WAX, Superintendent, NDAY BOAT TO NEWARK, boat THOMAS P*, WAY will run between New wrk and Newark every Sunday, leaving Nowark at8 A. M., leaving New York at. 10:30 A. M., stopping at Bergen Point each way. if © For THE “1875, ‘The stenn . Huxcard, will leave pier 18 Eawt River, ye, wt TL ALM, ny the ir race froin Cape May wht 4 lying to KAYMOND & Jan R GOVERNOR'S ISLAND Custom House pier, at the Battery, every | jay, for Governor's Island. Music by the b ternvon, iollowed bw drass narada, in the