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é ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, _NOVEMBER 15, 1878—TRIPLE SHEET. oa cIry REAL poke VOR SALE. —FINEST Beaxe > Swe a EXTENSION . STEVE? NSON, Jr. jouse wow for sule 78 MADISON AV, crs Peete each eet Vie SREY +P i 2 at. 30 Kaye 17th st, and 601 Sth ay. HEAP PRIVATE WOUSES.—EAST ati ‘Br, MOD- ‘ern improvements, $5,000; also House, Lot, ne: “Fulton rr, Brooklyn, $3,000; will exchange. See OWNER, 2.135 av. Fk" ST West S4th ve vivaana nce cose on EXINGTON AY., brown stoue for sale choup. RNER IsT sh—FOU UALL & NIXON, “fread. IVE HOUSES, CHOICE LOCALITY, 4,6, Rand 10 East G6th at. Apply Builders, ad East 59th st, or on E Side SPLENDID FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FLAT weap; fine location; must be wold. Inquire at FURNISHED — = AND APARTMENTS T27 oan peg an water; mit terms mod 20-40 ST 42D ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—TO LET, 7 Room; hot and cold water; comfortably fur? ;* terme $2 75: also one &2 25. ‘ WEST St—PURNISHED FRONT AND 273,08 Pract’ pedo adjoining; other Rooms, $2 BP OMT | reaventl beerethtra sia ROOMS AND APART. NTS ro 1 LET. C\ LBANY."—APARTMENTS, BROADWAY, sist AND {A 52d sts. j convenient to elevated road; 9 aud 10 rooms; coe vents, Apply ou premises, Pree 211 EAST “TH at Sx xB a | 8 st it, $i ee others, J. SEGAL © By SiyoRArh 4 Agent, 702 Sth av, LU_ROOMS.—TO LET, ON BROADWAY, NEAR 31D /at., Upper Part of a house 3 doors), suitable for private club rooms, MINE & GRAY, 1,295 pate wn \HEAP APARTMENTS TO LET—-IN B Jon Manhattan #t. aud 12th av, Apply to J. how AINE BROWN, 1,280 Broad: dway. aie Wat est Side. VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE CHEAP AS THE owner is guing abroad; the lot is on the corner of 144th Bt, aud ‘Apply tol. ELLIOTT, Herald office, JOR SALE—THE SMALL THREE STORY LU West Bd st. J. ROSS, 5B For Savi west side BROOKLYN “PROPERTY FOR } SALE AND TO RE pl ny th No. 43 Van_ Buren fox temporary ex giasan Hill May oecs ter. Howes ier Hie York te Onooan or would be let furnished, to « privute family only. Addres F. sb Broadway, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR i SALE OR TO RENT. OMINE STOCK, FRUIT TABLE FARM, OF Acres; everything in order: THOMAS H. BORLAND, ATTRACTIVE BURBAN HOMES pot churches. wehools, Ke. LBERT SMITH & CO.,261 Broadway. ae p rice reduced to $8,000; TER, 39 Nassau st,, room 11, To, AT. STEPHEN'S “HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST., Pnitaad phia, 120 r all, conveniences. niteplt wi &, WALN, TEAMING & CO., 123 Chestuut st, Phi phi REAL ESTATE TO “EXCHANGE. \ N EXCELLENT FARM, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, near city, exchange for free or lightly encumbered pro} erty. OWNER, box 100 He A cian prop: cK OF + wharves, good aeelaltien Address box 225 Herald ofice. 1 EXCHANGE —A FARM, ONE HOUR FROM NEW York, near station, fre’ and clear, for Building Material. For sale or dase, a Factory in ira five jucks trom river; 84 windows, Address D. . FOR CITY PROPERTY, PRODUC: tive couniry Fropurty, paying SLON) 4 5 neneum- Bored. ull purticulurs ‘to C. L CORNISH, oth av. aad Both ANTED—A COUNTRY RETAIL BUSINESS, STOCK, Fixtures and Building, in exchange for some cash, i nired, and a good brick house, well lveated in Brooklyn. Address C, SHEPARD, 225 Weet uth ut., Now York. REAL pe kas "WANTED. pro OR MORE VACANT LOTS WANTED—FOR casi BUILDER: Herald oitleo. ANTED—POR IMMEDIATE I PROV EM! loeuted Lots, with lowu, Address BUILD: Herald Uptown olfice. ANTED TO BUY—A HOUSE NOT ABOVE 80TH ST. Apply at 110 West doth st. ih To LET FOR BUSI ESS” PURPOSES. NET BU corner of Fulion and Nassau sts. Several offices in this building to let at greatly reduced rents. The offices will be altered to suit tenants, The building is heated by steam, and each office has Washstand and water in is. Two elevators running. No extras. JOHN L. KNIGHT, box 112 OFTS TO RENT—IN THE SUBSTANTIAL BUILD- 4 No. 26 Beckman 1 Spruce st; deoleable for Dablishing, louther or lightgnanufacturin JANES PRICE, 200 Tudson st. ROMINENT CORN pix ON Watts sts., to rent low; bas 47 room: fronting on street; very desirable for cheap lodging house and restaurant, _ JAMES PRICK, 300 Hudson st. STORES TO RE : STORES IN the new building corner wich and Harrison sta; excellent location for first clans trade, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson at. PLENDID PLOOR, FOR BUSINESS OR DWELLING HDpurposes, 172 Gth av., next to corner 12th st.; in perfoet order; 20x60. Apply to MORISON, owner, 94 Liberty st, T° LET—LOFTS, 25X20 elevator, or without. TOSErL ot fon DWEL> SING HOUSES To LET. Furnished. ~~ FULLY FURNISHED THREE STORY BROWN stone House (one unfurnished) to let or for sale; best lo- y and nuichborhood in New York also Stable, Carriage House, dc. Apply at No. 65 Kast 120th st, OWNER, Will be let low to responsible tenant, A —FOR ap “WINTER, SOTH ST. (Murray Hild; Reservoir Park, medium Bize; reduced V. K. STEVENSON, Je., 661 Sth av. + bh ot. ANDSOMELY FUR: ciSHED HO EAR STH AV., winter or longer, th $135 month. LECKY & CO. 1228 Broadway, H2 80) RNISHED HOUSE, NEAR STH av. ; winter or year; owe on USth st. POOLEY & CO., 208 Sth av. STONE HOUSE AT $190 PER {1 one room ls reserved, $190 per month. Ap- ly furnished, to first class va So only; location Anexceptionabie. Unfurnished. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP Lanny HOUSE IN 32d st, betwoon 6th and 7th uvs., to rent low. INE & GRAY, 1,205 Broadway. ES RENT DOWN TOWN ON HUDSO rick and Hubort ste; suitable for private occupa: tion, furnished rooms or boarding houses; moderate rent; others. JAMES PRICE,'200 Hudson st, po LeT—-THe HANDSOME ie STC stone eee. — No. } saa — ‘way; reat, $1,800. Apply on t al nie Tr OMAS. ’. GRINNELL. T° LET—NICE COTTAGES IN GOOD ORDER AT #12 pet month in 10st st., weet of Oth av. Inquire om the promises. Also a Store aid Dwelling, SIX RY BROWN , near Broad- 33 Wost Tvth st. Apply to 5. F. JAYNE, T 82D ( BABE- ; mirrors and gus fixtures; perfect order. PURNisHED BOOKS AND APARTMENTS Aut LARGE ROOM; ALSO “<ALL BEDROOM TO let, furnished, without Board. Apply at 117 Bust 28th ot. N ELEGANTLY BURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR; also other Rooms, Doetor’s O1 ; teference. 40 West BROOM FOR G GEN. ii ICELY FURNISHED HALL | tlemen ; hot and cold water; private family. th, U HED HALL ROOM; GAS. buss, 140 East 27th st. ; gentlemen onl; red "CHOICE OF APARTMENTS, LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- Asse every convenience ; upper or lower Rooma, 259 West A cOMPORT ABLE HALE ROOM, 2; 1 90 FRONT Basemeut; running water.) 22 18th t., near 2d av, it anaanaLe FURNISHED LARGE AND SMALL veparately or wet Breakfast or full Board; ie orate, 260 West ot BACONSPIRLD HOUSE, 49 WEST BIST ST, northeast corner Broad: Newly and handsomely famnished Roo ‘DSOMELY PUR AND SECOND u ‘moderate prices; Board or pins hished, en suit Breakfast! Us bast | JHURNTSIED Rooms é O® SINGLY. 1,163 Broudway, between 2th and 2b ste, opposite Coleman jouse Fisni {0-LARGK AND BMALL ROOMS, IN ret eines lio: without board, 2 Weat Soeh #t, Huom, hewted, bay window, tor goutiewen; American i Fea LY FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT 126 Bane ‘57 KEY « LUN BUILDING, MADISON AV. AND 27TH ed Apartment to let by the your to faen only: parlor, badeoom, bash Me Madl cnai NICELY PCRNISHED ROOMS FoR GENTLEMEN — rving pines, nent ot DERBONS DESIROUS a ce AN ATTRAG- tive and pieasaut home ina social aud rolined family Pill ind slognnsly furnished Rooms, without Board, at 24 factory references required HED, FOR rst class ‘house, th woig! Mhorboot and table hye OR THRER GE with pleasant Ho SMEN CAN Bl OM ip ¥ FORNTs IED ily, Ge LARGE ROOM, persons with bese rd Ppply. Addroes nee VONSLBLE, Herald Uptown office. WO LARGE COMMUNICATING ROOMS, HAND somely furnished. to une or two gontiomen; tortne Sonable 198 Hast | oth at. WO AM ALL HOOMS AND ON three adults ‘Rast i7fi #F—PRONT AND BACK ROOMS; ALKO teen vrate IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER , 86 VHovsi. —Farniahed Weaee of renpoctauitity « LEXINGTON A jous bowrd, oy Wild Sid BT WL rUaNisuED ROOMS mis to let, witheus board, to geh- y FORNISHED nooMa, Wi ‘ACL for lodging ab 150 Wen ! LET, FIRST AND SECOND RENCH FLATS TO 4 20th st; splendid location for te. Hoare, commer Oth av iness or dwellin: LATS TO LET—IN building. Apply at 145 ECT ORDER; CORNER ast 17th st, Hours, 8 to 12, JMRST AND SECOND FLOORS, WITH EVERY CON- nience for housekeeping bot water; bush; piano; te family; terms moderate; hall Room, $1 G0 171 t INE FLOOR TO LET—ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- ner 7th ay. and 27th st.; 5 rooms: in Baers, order: jani- tor on premises. Apt Apply to owner, MORISO, Liberty : ste H STOOP PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOORS eight room: $40; com Floors, four rooms, $11 to$l4 HA! Se FRONT PARLOR, Taivor 3 Winchester apartment house, Broad: also Sars Fist gel private dwelling, only $90; im- Sameer, KILPATRICK, 300 d av, PLENDID FLATS DOWN TOWN—3i4 GREENWICH, next to corner Duane; arranged for early business mon; ail conveniences: janitor on premises. Apply to owner, MORISON, 34 Liborty at. (0 LET—A VERY DESIRABLE six large rooms, with bath, newly painted and in perfoct order. IOUS APARTMENTS—26 V TH ave: fine location; spacious garden; play- FIRST FLOOR OF cus and all improvements; dav. Apply 47: mod. groni for refined f D FLOOR, UNFURNISHED—CONSISTING OF SIX Broome, ample closet room; tirst class house. 50 West T7 MORTON ST.—TWO ROOMS AND THREE LARGE _4 Bedrooms; plenty pantries (all new). HOUSES, 'N ROOMS, PLACES OF BUSI- NESS, &C., WANTED. im this City and Brooklyn. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HOUSE, HANDSOMELY a richly furnished. wanted; brokers und bourdia house owners requested not to respond. Address Mr. HOE, Herald Uptown oftice. A iE HALL WANTED—ONE week, suitable fo drill body of nan: ‘stuto location, size of room und terms. K. T., box 3,356 Post office. BOARDERS WAGTED. 125.0% ABT 371 ST.—ELEGANT SUIvs OF ROOMS, with anes class Board, for families aud geutlew: Se caaoR PLA ANTED, TWO LADIES 131. Round with pechoataile ladsr feauire room Ni 1 35 WEST 36TH ST—LARGE, HANDSO « dai 3 shed Front Koom for i 1m; table unexception: 160 aan 120TH ST, MARLEM.—ONILDREN TAKEN ko Board and haves mother's care, Address ¥. L. 219 ‘East 58D ST.—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, in private family, nicely furnished Rooms. O34, WEST BT ST.—ROARD AND ROOM POR Fyoung nian, $6 per week; good home. WEST 32D St.— BU Agni fine Rooms, 5, 85 50; also weotlemen wife, singly. LEXINGTON AV.—FURNISHED ROOM, See w ‘ G 31 Sora floor; also hall Room, third floor, to let, refer BE WEST SOTH ST., 320u00 to let, with B39 ite 1 ef NEAR STW AV.—PL + without Hoard: feety fai LEGANT SQUA , sunny side, all convenie: with Board, froi 10 $6; table Bours S34 345 AND S47 STH AV.—ELEGANT PARLOR SUIT OF will be vacated Monday next; private tablo; moder: ate terms. SMALL FAMILY ON WEST 92D ST, NEAR Ast. station York Elevated hang wil “let, first class Bo: ne or more Rooms, singly or en suite; quiet and refined people will find this an tiusual oppor to secure liberal accommodations at modorate prices cas. ONYX, box 105 Herald Uptown office. RNISHED ROORS, win oR WITHOUT BOARD, t 1 Fi RY for transient parties. 15th st. NENTLEMEN, ALSO SADE CAN HAVE BOARD, aa ‘three in a room, $4 50; ono alono, $5; ladies, $3 50. th av. ‘0 CHARGE.—APPLY FOR RELIASLE LISTS OF first class boarding a modations at SANDS’ Bourd- ing Direetory, 1,151 Brox PRL 17 —ELEGANT ROOMS, VERY REASONABLE, ante RY oR aru antars ut HOME BOARDING DI- st 14th at “BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ( GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD AND ROOM INA ‘ute American family (no boarding house will wn- inity of Sth av. between 42d and dIst; referencos changed. Address, and particulars, MANHAT. box 104 Herald Families that auswered with pri ‘fice letters mis: Ad: N WANTS BOARD, ROOM WITH erat ‘between 14th and Sith sts, Address, with fr furiculare, ST, GEORGE, Herald Uptown otfico. TQOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND daughter (17) in w strictly private, family; could full feta two rooms wanted. Address MADISON, box 1 eral J OOM ON FIRST FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR A PHY: conan with or without Bourd. Addrovs: PHYSICIAN, station PUREE ADULTS REQUIRE TWO ROOMS, WITH Board; torias, $60 to $73 per month. PERMANENT, box 196 Herald office, Ww: ANTED—THREE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, for aE adults and servant; references required, Address Herald Uptown offic FURNISHED Bi EDROOM, PRIVATE Ter OF ADULTS WANT HAND- somely furnished House; central location; about $300 month. STAMFORD, Herald Uptown. (GENTLEMAN DESIRES FURNISHED ROOM, WITH fire, with or without breakfast. Add elving torms and particulars, C., box 166 Heral G ENTLEMAN WANTS SQUARE FURNISHED ROOM; Fneighborhood Union Read for $5 weekly, including héat, Address HAMILTON, box 124 Herald office. ‘NWO GENTLEMEN L Pay $12 FOR LARGE ne Room, heated; American private family e preferred: anewer by four oe mek box 174 1d office, 7B cae RNISHED ROOM, FOR anwaee GEN. tléman, from 50th to 5th st., botween 3d and 6th av terms moderate. Address L., Herald office. 4 OR 5 ROOMS, IN GOOD Vy TT ANTED—PLOOR, house, all improvements unfurnished, for gentle- man and wife. PROPRIETOR, store, 59 Bloeckor #t. | ANTED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, NICE ROOM AND bedroom; gentieman and wife. Inquire 271 West 12th WANTED BY A FAMILY OP THREE ADULTS, second floor, five or six unfurnished Rooms, with mod: er improvements, betwouu 3d and Sth avs, below gOth at. ; ver rivute house preferred. Address K. ; Feasonable; 28th st. TED TO LEASE OR PURCHASE—A BUILDING of Ma; ext, between 4th st. and Madison 5% juare, on Broadway or Sth av, Address JEWELLER, Horald offive. BOARDERS WANTED. NNY 10M CELLENT BOARD, ¥ FOR TWO, ~~ HANDSOMELY SuRNAsTED ‘BACK PARLOR, southern exposure, with good Board, for two, $12 per i [PLBASANT ROOMS 0} ON Grate fire, No, S03 West ath re ecenenk near Sth av.; best’ references. At Everett’ Toctory, 606 6th av. Wi for a first class established business, from now or Ls ‘44 West 10th st., near 6 week, 302 West 2d st. yD FLOOR, FRONT, WITH OTHER ROOMS, 48TH BT., Board Di: TH AV., 81, FIRST DOOR BELOW 0 16TH.—SUNNY Rooms, ou suite and singly; private table if preferred; roferene TH AV., 597—ROOM FOR THREE ADULTS ON fourth floor; first class table: terms moderate; reference, HANDSOME U UPPER FRONT ROOM FOR Room third tly December; 3 similar floor, Ett AV., NO, Gi—GOMMODIONS AND ELEGANT OaApartments, richly furnished, with or without private ivine Francaise, ATH AV., 60—TWO FULL SUITS ROOMS AND ONE rate ca let, at moderate prices, with superior Board. TH AV., 209. HAVING CHANGED HANDS, OFFERS e elegantly f ite or Fak with 6 AST 17TH ST.. NEAR STH A ROOMS, EN suite or singly, with Board, in Pronch family; ‘roter- ences. = WEST 1471 $, WITH BOARD, ON PIRST TH 4 and second foor, Gatiable tae gentlemen ; terms modor- ate. {oH BETWE 2D_AN AND 3D A\ omely furnished square Room, heated to gentlemen, lt PARK AV. AN third floors. ie Rooms for ges ntlemen, with Board. TH ST. 257 WEST. ‘suite or ‘singly ; references requi: 7 4 WEST 407i Sf —SEOOND PLOO 14." without private table; other desirabie® Sheoei Board. 14m T 8T.. 300 ¥ VE Tarnished. with Woard;” table boaters orate. LTH ri AST pNEAR UNION & Handsoinely furnished Rooms, without Hemen only. i 18 EAST 33D “ST, EAR STH AV. ANDSOMELY 2Oturatatied Rooms, with first class Board; English family. i TH ST.. 334 WEST.—WITH BOARD, FURNISHED Rooms, on second floor; terms moderat Tuferences. 2UARE — |, for gen- 2 EAST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, LARGE d snail Rooms on second and third floors, front; Prices $7 and $3 per wonk. DP #0 WEST—TWO LARGE, PLEASANT Rooms, also fextra sised hall Rooms; onperior table; terms moderato. & D 8T., WEST, 444.—LARGE, HANDSOME FU ished Room, with epacious closets; excelleat table; references. 9 TH ST. W RNISHED FLOOR A ie inio Se ore halls; Srot elase Board ; pet- vate bath: 31 WEST 21D ST. NEAR FivTit x AVENUE 10" HOTEL — ABlegent Suite of ‘Apartinents, with private table if de- sired. WASHINGTON on parlor floor aud on ble. Q¢ EST TH ST-—TANDSO! SQwith Boord. in © private family. tog mau and wife or single gentlomen ; referencos. 2° WEST WT ST—PINE SUITS AN OO Rooms, with first clase Bourd, for familic teen; reterenece exehunged, 34. fo bat Breakfast if de 3 TH 18 WEST. —IANDSOMELY FURNISHED a BETWEEN 6TH AV. AND WIND- ST. Rooms, on suite or singly, to let, with fret class Board, aq 36.0" Hote! —Handsome Second Floor, suitable for five a SLEGANT Board, fourth floor, with WHST 46TH ST, people, $45; house aud table firat eles « 63 EAST OTH ST. NEAR WROADWAY.—LARGB 3 Jand small Rooms, ‘married or single persons; terms low; table boarders r Oe A5%, ort 81 ROADWA AOset: With Hoard, boarders aceormmodated, 41 WHST 29TH ST.—LANGE, HANDSOMELY PUR ni ¥ shed Rooms on second floor, on suite or singly ; excel lent Board; referen 44th & 8T,, 100 WEST.—NICHLY AX hed Kooms; table first class. “NEAR BROADWA 7 Wket— -HAND- ly furnished Rooraa, wi rior Bourd aud at ir nt location; terme moderate. 4 , WEST SIRT ST—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, with Board; house and table first class, 7TH 8f., NEAR WINDSOR HOTEL —SECOND 4 ( story and back Parlor, with or without Hoard: private tulle if desired; private family, Addross box 3,033 Post 4s tondane: RAST 218T ST—SKCOND FIMOR, ENTIRE OR in suite, with or without private table; also single 5 55 WHEAT lift 87—ONE LARGR ROOM ON THE OoOtourth story; hat! Room on the third, with Bourd. 4 BANK, NBAR 4TH halpe my K ROOMR TO GEN. 56 RAS with Hoard ; also lnrwe Roorme; gas. PLACE, NEAR GIRAMERCY or singly; excellent tabl T(gditving Second Floor, en # | erate vernas. 8] LYESG PLAGE. Wirt Bait, ROOMS ON SEG ond, third and fou A Vi te 3 TWO 4 Gstory sunny Rooms, with exten tale! boat place in the city for two oF three adult ~eTit AY. Kooma’ to lot to one or twe H preferred. with or without Meals, gonti 124, Rast 2TH st—To LET, Witt BOARD a oat Room, third story front; good elosets wren and requ! | ¢ ASH PAID FOR DIAMONDS, HOTELS. it NEW ENGLAND” (OTEL, 30 BOWERY,—300 Ak Lodging: ., 400. + 506, week, AARLETON HO! ILLIAM, CORNER FRANK- fort st. ; 250 rooms; prices reduced’ 35e., 50c. daily ; $1 75 | HOUSE—AMERICAN PLAN; FIRST CLASS table; excellent accommodations for permanent guests; transient, $2 to $3 per day; new proprietorship; house thor- oughly renovated; every attention to the comfort of xuasts. Grand, Square ‘and pant Pinnos, 60 rat alxo for sale cheap, the largest select in ‘of second hand Pianos and several fino Parlor Organs oPother makors. ‘Bowure of bogus inetruincute represented as gonuine Steinway Pianos at auction and private sales, BINWAY & SONS, 107, 111 East 14th st., New York. FINE ASSORTMENT OF (SRST, CLASS PIANO- FORTES ome oo AND TO RENT, coedingly low. { Warerooms, 5th av. and 21st st, (Factories, and 21st 96. “HAINES BROS. TON SQUAR ‘and second hank to it. A GRIVATE FAMILY. HAVING NO FURTHER USE will sell Steinway Piunoforte, $100; carved four round 7g oatave Ininid ease Piano, having all improve. 1.075, w sacrifice: eabinet Upright Piano, $1255 Call private residence Tosewood ments, cost box for #hippin: between 5th ani iz West 18th ot. 6th ‘Asi PRIVATE F “ TL) Steinway & Son's Piano, No. 32,642 four round cornered rosewood Pianofor 80: 125; Stool, cabinet Upright Piano, cost $900, for oer ll private residence, 120 Wost 23d si., near 6th ay. FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY great bargains; some of thwm wwed but a very short time by our best musicians, and really almont as how: fully warranted. in every respoct. Ploase call at the WEBER warerooms, Sth av. and 18th w Awe SACRIFICE MY ELI 'T FOUR ROUND cornered 744 octave Pianoforte, cost four mouths ago SU), for $195, with Stout, Cover and Music Cabinet; aleo super Upright, $10, Viease call SL Wast 14th vt Auiat WILL DISPOSE 7 eRe ROSPwOod v id ay. ‘near 12th st. TFUL ROSEWOOD | “7 OCTAVE OHICKER. bargain for cash. Residence 226 Eust rs D GRAND so for sale and rent a nam- in perfect order. WILL+ Sth av., above 16th st. ROSEWOOD BRADBURY PIANO. Pianos to rent; instalments 28 Bleecker st., near Bower, Atons taken. and stool, . GOLDSMITE M4 AMLIN CABINET ORC WINNERS of the ouly gold medal toAmerican | ipsirumonts at Paris Exposition, high Ors at Overy World's Exposition for reasive years; for cw sy pay- ments: one may be purchased Uy, payment of $0 73 per quar. ter for ten quarters. Warervoms 25 Union square, New York Mis, 7 OCTAVE SEWOOD PIANO- #0; also Steinway Upright; rare bargain, GORDON'S, 157 Bleecker st. Pins § AND ORGANS EXTREMELY LOW POR eas, on small monthly of quarterly payments, or to let, ‘prizht Plano, cost $800, for less than $100. Kesidence | “PHORACE WATERS & SONS, 40 Kast 14th st. QTECK PIANOS—A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THES: ine instruments fect at reatly reduced fey K, Piano Rooms, 11 E: ‘lath st. QTEINWaY, CH STs 2RING AND OTHER PIANO- fortes, upri quire; rent, $3 upward, WIDDLE'S, 13 13 Waverley plac NWAY {GHT PIANO: Pianos at $4 and $5 per mouth. ‘Beautiful new Organs very low. WILLIAM A. POND. ‘& CO., 25 Union square, PRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS—BARGAINS FOR eagh; small monthly payments; rents low. BETTS, Manufacturer, 8 Union square, 4th av. Dear 14th st. MONTHLY AND $25 DOWN WILL BUY NEW SGuprignt Fiano) Steinway, Webor, Chickering; low rents; Pianos, $90; Organs, & BON, 13 Ens DANCING ACADEMIES. “Abter Dopw. ORTH'S SCHOOL” Daneing and “Spam No, 681 Sth now open. For term Pa GREGORS 4th pear ‘te, ‘ond for circular, ‘Aw SAUSE'S DANCING CLASSES, 114 EAST 13TH 8ST. | sROUND DANCES taught rapidly; PRIVATE LES- BONS all hours. Ww. wide; rt y hour; glide, "society" hve step waltzes oon ‘al round duncos gusfanwed one torms” lady es Brooklyn Branch, tend any time. See cireulne, .361 BROOME ST— 0 course of lessona By _ The Lrst lessons privately and no extra char JPERSANDO'S DANCING ACA i eption inves Private lessons any hoi ;| UAL “AND MATHEMATICAL Yjteuchor desires private pupils ares for goll ‘Adieoos TEACHER, 150 Losing? NS BY PARISIAN ape highows city reference. ton av. MU 20 LADY; MINE OR papas residence; references; terms moderate: 168 West Bor rpRacity uy rom 1 ri ori ier fan ithe brome HERMERHORN, 0 ¥: JEWELRY, &€ ATC HES, ilverwas hits a yancos made; tad WELLLaS a Gove, formorly with ‘Soseph ‘A. Jackson, A PAL MAGNIFICENT GEM DIAMOND BEARINGS, 1%, 8175, would covt ba La carat if Tar rates, H. JOHNSTO. ] ARGATNS—SOLID SILVER DUPLICATH WEDDING pre *, half price, GEO. 0, ALLEN, 1,100 Broad way, near 20th st AUTIFUL AND ELEGANT JEWEKLRY—ALL wine, consisting of Bracolet, Barrings, Locke: and five indy's Rings; must bo sold. Address P ¥, Moraid five. MILLS & COLEMAN, 180 Grand st. ONEY- myc hed og m4 re Hi ‘: JEWELRY, Site AM verware, de. bought ‘and at a smail advance, GEO, 6. ALLEN, 1,190 Weentoas oar 2nh at. OTH AY., BETWEEN 24TH Ano Oduitti advances made on Diamor elry, Silks, Laces cad Shawls. Same bor 907. BROADWAY.—DIAMONDS, WATUMES AND bataben fy ht and Carat joans Hogotiated om per wonul property of every dascription, i JAMES P. MATTHEWS, _ 1. 967) BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRA. Ladioe’ private’ office: Diamonds. Watch eiry, &c., Vought and sold. Branch, 1207 Rit ws ~~ BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. re CING-UNITED 88 ATES MA ii, StEAMERS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. P rk. [A. Nov, 30,10 A. 2 Dec. 7, 3 ¥. Fh ed Second wew Vout 20, nite ‘piece. From pleg 46 North B fC ALSAT! ‘Nor wht Heat | VIGTORE 0 A. 5 a $5 onan ion tickots at reduced rates, BN oi : 3 7 Lac We Ay aio PM IC! Visage IN COUD ne wing) To ro-Wieet eatin. 1 SUN: oc “ eabhi sad rt cabin, stecrage, $4, Including win atonal ROLURS MCkias “ar REDUCED Steamers marked LOUIS Gexano LINE. w} TICE. With « view to diminish the chancos of collisions the be gy of this line psec course for all seasons fon’ the outward yassage ‘he tort Queenstown to Now rk or Boston crossin, e ueillon of SU at 43 lusitude, nothing to the north o! nm the homeward passage Sebel the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42, Ld ‘ORK, bg RPOOL AND I ong ig ton *RUSSIA. SoYTHE W 0 ar #| foro «Wed. ‘bee, 11 Steamers marked * do not carzy steerage passengers, Cabin passage and roturn tiekets on favorable terms, tm eluding & spocial low Tazo for the fail and "winter smoiiha » be cee cary Piecebaatan sey DE DEBIAN, Awent, 35. Broadway. Steoraye tickets to and from all parts of Kuropo wt very low rates, ht and passiuze 0 ting Greon. HARLES ¢ N, Agent. QTATE LINE—TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, liast, Loudonderry, from pler 42 N. R., foot Caual st! rare ok VIRGINIA Thursday, Novembor 14 SEATE OF GEORG ‘Thursday, November 21 rE OOF -Thursduy, November 23 First Cabin, obding to wecominodation. in, San return Return ticke tickets, “f ., Ae ae DWIN & ae Broadway, Bhs at a tte WAY AND AT ¥. CAL ROUTE TO itxerland, &e., &., jovember 20 ~Decembor 11 MS Fost pinzer AND ECO Holland, Belsium, tho Rhine, & Via Rotterdam, © heapest route to Paris, Steamer SCHL AM Steamer SCHOLTEN, ‘These beautiful steamers, cart ited States mail to the Netherlands, are great favorites with the public, Be Foxular, rates low, comfort and living perfect, or frvleht or pagnage: NCU, EDYR & Co, For ay TORRES South William st. 50 Broadway, Kuropean and American Exp CITY OF BERLI Saturday, Nove: From pier 37 North River, foot Charlton st. Cabin, $60, $30 and $100, gold. “Return tickets on fayora- bie tern toerage, $28, currency. Drafts at lowest rates, Saloon, statcrooms, ‘smoking and’ bath rooms a ‘These steamers carry neither cattle, sheep nor pi JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 31 und 3 Broadway ‘Fhiladsiphia ofice, 105 8 ‘South Nati ‘st. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD Stoamship line botweon New York, Southampton and rior ane ot Ba st., Hoboken. Nov. 16 RAY 23 a Company's turdiy, Rat passage from ae Mare 2 Oo one 8 avon abin econd Cabin, age, $30, curren Seria tones uh tolivaed puid Stecrage certificates, $30, curroney. For freight or arn ta appl gold; Steer: rates, 2 Bowling Green. ERIGAN LINE FOR LIVERPOOL, ‘Tho only trausatiantic lino sailing undor the American dag, ‘Sailing overs THURSDAY frou Philadelphia LLL sols Salis THURSDAY, Novoruber 21.8 carryi Belgien 8 a Unived, bratay vals a A ring = igian ane nit States mails, sailing semi monthly from Philadoiphia and New York. = NEDERLAND sails Tuesday, November 19, 12 noon, For rater of passage and uthot information spl WRIGHT & SONS, Gunoral 307 Walnut Bro dway, New York. JOHN McDONALD, Ag laco, New York. Vv HITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail stoamers ‘or Queenstown and Liverpool. NOTICE.—Tho sivamors of this line take the reconumended by Liutenkat Maury, U. 8. N., on both the guiward and homeward passage, BRITANNI “+ Saturday, November 28, 9 P. ¥. REPUBLIC. overnber 28,8 A.M. Nesgrnyy ecember 7 2:30 P. M. Frot ier ‘52 North River, Raton—Suloon, ‘So, 4 can Tao in gold. Return tickets on reavonable tots.’ Stecrage, #28 currency. Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms are placed amidship, where the noise und motion are least, affording ev of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea, ‘Those #teamors carry neither cattle, sheep nor pigs. For inspection or plans and other information upp the company's dflice, 37 Broudway, New York, or 1 Watt nut st. Pai jadebphia. ‘J. CORTIS, Agent. GELLE:) 12 Rates of a Pinout London, Cherboarg, Ham- burg and all points in Kayland Furst Cabin, agai gold; Second Cabin, $60; gold; Stevras SU} oo. ee ie SHARD & BOAS, JNHARDT & C General Agents, Geuarel Passengor Ayents, 61 cae York, Now ¥ York. Guewt Lin 5 for Queens a Livsepoek, leaving pior No. 38 ‘er, foot of King st., every Tuesday: Montuna. .. Nov, 10. at nog Wyouing.Dee, 10,5:30 A. M. Wisconsin, Nov. 36, ut 7 Nevada... Doc 17, at LL A.M. Cain passage, hos $35 and G1, necording to lavatton. Smoking, bath rooms and plano'on each steamer. Bt 6, Intermediate, $404 SITS & GUION, 20 Broadwa: NOTICE.—THE MATL STEAMSHIP MC ptain Jones, leaving pier 38 North River, fa ‘or Queenstown and Liverpool, on Tuesdus noon precisely, has superior accomm en for cabin, second cabin an Steera, Assongers at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & ULIGN. 29 ‘Broad adway. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL— toumer PERUVIAN, November 16: SATE wr 23, from Baltimore; HIBERNIAN Hulifax. Shortest ocean passage. Su- porb accomodatio LEVE, Agent, 271 Broadway. AREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LIN ‘EW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT:— king goods end passengers from Loudon, Cardiff, New- port, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel. ‘From ier 18 East Hiver, up follows: VON 19 | CORNWALL, Nov. 30 abi 1 G00, B70. Propald 60 cortiti- siti tickets at favorable rates. For freight or pi D. MORGA. O South wt. ACIFIC Mall, BIE) AMET ry Pier foot of Cat For San Francisco Steamship COLON connecting at Pana: Mexico, and at San Stoamship OCEANI ih River. is fothinue of Panama, November 20, noon, and ‘ednesday, for @entral und South Americ: Steamship ¢ cir: Steamauip CITY OF PEKING..-Sa From San Francisco to Honolulu, Now Steamship ZEALANDIA, Monday, November 25. For freight or gencral information apply at company’s office, on the pier foot of Canal sony iver, aud Tor seca seaprty at bempenys wehes Sie 237 Broadway. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MALL STEAMSILP | LINE, for St Thomas, Pars, Fernsmbuco, Bahia and Bie de connecting at St. Thomas with German steamers for Porto Rico and Spanish Main. The now first class iron steamship CITY OF PARA, Captain Bare gel will sail for the above ports on Thurs Decomber 5, at 12 froight recdived after 3d. Freight mast bo paid in ad- vance. t low ratos taken for the above t all times at Roberts’ dock, Brooklyn. fan by any other line Snipers desir fect same under our open pol jonts oF passage (having elegant eo pl UY & CO., Agents, office pier 20 E. R. ANA DIRECT MAIL LINE.— rst class steamships will sail at 3 P.M. from rth River foot of Ucdur st, for Havana direct, a commodations), ap MA! Saturday, Nov. 16 ednesday, Nov. 27 For freight and passage, La ‘passed accommo put ly dation PLN P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green, McKELLAR, LULING & CU., Agente in!) TEW YORK AnD CUBA MAIL HAVANA DIRECT, from pier 17 Ks 8. §. SARATOGA wew) B.S. NIAGARA. ‘ Tickets issued i ISLANDS in connection. with ship lines from Havana. JAMES KB. WARD = co., 113 Wall st. Steam y nnd Frouters. anlay, November 16 day, November 30 (Havauw only), Thareday, Stwamers leave New Urieans Nov. 27 and Dec, 1s Geve vie, Matamoros, Tampico, Taxpan, conviectin with steamer for Have ke und above port Fr. ALAND a "SONS * [ALIPAX. 8. soanhaal oC ES. ALHAMBRA For passazo freight apply to POR NEW ORLE MORGAN'S necominodations) or CLARK ry SEAMAN, ‘Sd West ot. thaving oxealie st DiREOr tt TEX AND. STEAMSIID COMPAS, Steamship NEW YORK Bill enft from pior ss North River Saturday, November 1 $f FM. taking freight for New Urleans, Mubile snd ol Mississippi ttiver pois, Braaos Sun Wor Ereighs sud oiher information @ AS RALLROAD OHGRN, Agente, pier 36 | Nort PPEXAS LINE FOR SALVE BSTOX, Steamer CARON DE! Date liver Burrows, will sail 16, ab 8 A, and all points Iveston, Hous. San A ipor trelght, ‘patiaey And general information apply to SAALTORY & CO. Agents dior ai ast ittver. Stoamor RIO GRANDE, sailing noxt week, will wuch at Key Went, Pia, BERMUDA, Witt iN DIES, | VENEZUELA AND juebee and Gulf Forte Steamship Compan N) TOMAR: TAGUAYRA, ACOA, 83, BERMUDA, No! and BARBADOS, 88. ey PLAMMOROUGTE For froighs and OUTER ore. chp a Ty or Macey, ry ecetaber 10, naenge IDer G DE sr, ta, 29 Broadway, GAEND! iMENDIA, 90 Broudway. OITY OF OOL' a ) Froe pie rth River, , ©. D. OWENS, GEORGE YONGE, Agont, General Aw Ocean $8. Co, and Contral A. and @ RB. K, B15 roadway, we BK, of Ga, 40 Bromlway, | D. Wi COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. va —STEAMERS LEAVE” PIER 36 way rs Wink. Fart Meta ru BRN aithe Captain ata P.M. . Phrough freight and passenger ine poy hap 8 Rim ry oe South aud Southwest by C. H. MALLOC iY Fades: oflice pigr 40 Hast Iver, or COOK, SON & THEW ORL: OMWELD OL steamship HUDSON will leave Saturday, November 16, 1878, at 3 py zom pier Novth iva, Tusurancs effected at ono-hnif per cent on our open Through bills of Nain givon to lar kad principe) points on the nae freight oF passage apply to CLARK MAN, 86 West »6, LORIDA RAILROAD AND STEAMSIL F ONLY DIRECE LINE 10 RIDA, SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, Lowes? “tii SOF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE, Stoumslip ASHLAND. RDAY, November 16 Rutavery RATUAEDAY thorontier North River, at 3 P.M. Only line aging theowgh tickets aud billy lading to ali ohuts in Hlorida aud ou Chattahooehiv, Apalachicola and Bling River and Branawick, Tnsurance oue-bulf por cont, Bills lading vigued on' pie For furthor information, through bills lading and passage rates apply to Ries ND stubs, TEAS MATL LINE, POR WEST INDIES AND ‘SOUTH AMERICA, calling at the t8—vii, Kingston (Jam.), Cape Hay Mare, Port an Prince, Aux Cayes and Jueta\ Hayti; Santa Marthe, Savanilia, Carthayeva and Aspinwall, in Colombia, and Greytown, Nicurazua. Regular fortnightly suilings from pior No. 51 North River, as follows :— FOR pearsall GAM) AND HAYTIL. CLARIBEL, Bore a ae aA December & FOR HAYTE, C6) OMBEA, GREYTOV" ISTHMUS OF PANAMA AND SOUTH PAC RTS, VIA ASPINW Alle 2 LPS, November 28] Ait -Docetabor 14 Superior, frat class pamonger accommidations FORWOOD & Agents No.'s0 Wall's, * COMPANY, 0) D DOMINION STEAM taftiny frown vier #7 North River, nd PORTSMOUTIE dot, MONDAY, SOR) . Y, abd for CIT for NORFOLK an TUESDAY, THICHND AY and 8 3. ‘Es, connectiug railroad, Ui Through passenger rickety and billy of luding to ali points at lowest rates. Insurance for Norfolk, &e., at M4 or cont, Froights received daily at plor 37 North “River. General office, No. 197 Greenwich st. N. L, MCCREADY, Prosident. yuY WEST DIR Steamer BLO ‘ita DEA about November 21. ST. ‘ASBAU, N. JAGO_ AND FUEGOS, Na atighi ORMAN, November 1, 1878, RAY, FERRIS & CO. South st. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Aeeany BOATHPEOPLE'S LINE. FIRST “CLASS, a: EXCURSION, $1 50 STATE HOOMS, HL AND 82, DECK, 00 CENTS. Leaves picr 41 North River, foot Canui st., dally Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M.. connect! tho W rand Hast." Rooms eomnfortubly warmed by m, rausfer to and trom Brooklyn by Brooklyn h Mex. Tickets acall the prince! pe hotels and Westcott's express offices in New York and L ‘vooklyn. . —CITIZENS' LINE TROY BOATS; FARE, $1; rgursion, 1 50. Ntaterooins, all wariacd by teens 81 and’. “Deck fare, 50e, Leaves pier 49, N. R., foot Leroy Sa _ daily, except jaturday, at 6 P.M, Sure connections for ort OR eee AND DANBURY DAILY. Sigumer AMERICUS loaves Brooklyn (Jowall's, dock), 2:90 P. ier No 37, Ei Ri ., and 38d st., 3-P. M., connecting with Danury yund Now Haven roe eat ots $5 conts. URSTON TICK TS, 50 CENTS. {JOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS RAST. THE OLD RELIABLE STONINGTON LINE.—Steamors MAgAADR aera a8 RHODE ISLAND, from pior 33 st, at 40 P.M. (Sundays excepted), NR. 4 PROVIDENCE’ LINE stemmors anily {oxeept Sunday from pler 29 N. R., foot Warren #t., ut 42. M OSTON—VIA. FALL RIVER i MAGNIFICENT steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave rr 23 North Itiver daily, Sundays excepted, ut, 4:3) fall night's rest. Tickets for sale at al principal ticket olicas, Leave Brooklyn, via “Annex” boat, at 4 P. V ETROPOLITAN, Car BVATED are OPEN FhoM 33 TO i2 P.M. RECTOH BT-—Nowrest point for Wall street forry, and connects with cars for South ferry. CORTLANDT ST.—Noarest point for Jersey City and Communipaw ferries, FARK PLACE,—Nenrest point for Post offic, City Hall and Barelay streot ferry to Hoboken. ee ST.—Nearest point for Pavonta and Erie aw ‘ost, N a Point for Desbrossen strost ferry to dursey Clty and People’s Lino stoamors for Albany, sid gonnects with curs for Dosbrossew aud East Grand street ferries LEECKER ST.—Connects with cars for cast and wost. BT.—Nourest point for Christopher siroet ferey to Hoboken, connecting with cars tur Christopher and Tenth atrect ferries, 14TH S'T.—Neurest point to Union iets Wallack’s and c Lyceum theatres; Acudewy of MusicgIrving and Tammany with ears for Hast Twenty-third aud Thir- arent point to Booth’s, St. Jamos Park ahentea rand Opera House, Gilmore's Garden and Mu- sonic Tommple and wonty-third streot ferry to Jersey City. 33 T.—Nearest point to Standard, Broadway and Fifth Avenue theatres Aguariis and. Ban Preneiees Minstrels, connecting with cars for Weekhawken ferry. 42D ST.—Connocts with New York ‘Transfer Company's cabs for Grand Central Depot. SSTH ST.—Nearest point for Central Park. Connecting with cars of Belt Line Railroad. FOR UPTOWN TRAINS tak . st side stations, Fon DOWNTOWN TRAINS inko » excopt between the ee ‘of 5380 to 73 30 A. M. and 5 to 7 M., when, the fare is 5 WM. R.G ARIISUN, President. M. Vay Brocgtaix, Superintendent, halls, connectinj ty;fourth street 28D ST. JEW LINE TO BOSTON, VIA ALLYN'S POINT, from NORWICH LI Md Woltrir fetvine Steamers CITY OF N: OF BOSTON York and Grr TON d. FARE, ONE DOL- LAR, every itively tickets good only on day of sale and on trains connecting with boat at Allyn’s bane Good supper for 50 cents. Tickets for sale at PR ORWICH LINE for BOSTON, PORCReTAe, PORT- LAND and all points North an via New London and Norwich steamers OLFY OF LAWRENCE und FAL: MOUTH, from pier 40 North River, at 4:30 P. M. datly, Sun- day excepted, ‘Tickets and staterooms may be obtained at the olfice of the company, No. 417 Broadway, corner of Canal st. Freight taken for all points at lowest tates. For further information apply at pier 40 North River. HE POPULAR BAY LI) Norfolk, Va., Florida and South.—€ November 10, leave New York (Pennsylvania Railroad) 4 P. M; Philadelphia (rt (Philadelphia, Wilmington and moore Rall ; Baltimore (steamers) 9 P. M.;, only 17 hours to Norfolk, with direct connections South. ‘Through tickets, £e., at ticket offices Pennsylvania Railroad und con mite and office, 229 Broadway. Ht. Southern and Buster EXCURSIONS. Coe. FISHING “TO 9,11) 517 FAT Cholera Banks on Sunda: Hissaten, 17,2 © SETH LO with new boil rand saloon Swift sea ste: (change of time table), leaxin lin #t., NR. 7; I ‘Sth plore? Be ory stone pier, next to Staten Inland ferry, 8 A. M. Cod B bait aud tackloon board, N-..—Gunning tip for ducks November 26. Tickets (limited to 50) for sale on board, or at 153 Bowery, hardware store. thai FOSTER, Manager an ___ AL. G. FURNITURE. TiPESTON Picton TO REMOVAL (ON ACCOUNT of noise ated railroad) 1 offer at immense sacrifice complete Household Furniture, made to order, best city manufacturers; satin and brocede, Parlor Suit: geet 1 150, for $100, $150; raw silk aud t 73; Steinway Fiauoforte, $125; origin cee, ‘Cabinet ese styles, with Dressing Cases, $30, $50; separate Bed- steads, white hair Mattresses, Library and Dining Furn ture, rep Suits, ), $35; Carpets, Silverware one Rowd We Ou; must positi ft Wost 10th st... corner 6th a ALEXANDER MARTI NOTIC| 'K.—Arrangements made tor packing if desired. Le #T. BAUMANN. —IMMENSE REDU AA..torty months’ tiny given to pay for Furniture, Car- pets and Bedding. at the Targost oxtublixbanent in the city. Jiz'and 514 sth a¥., corner sith st, PRIVATE FAMILY GOING SOC tor will, dikpose of a li Household Parniture at a gr Piunoforte. No. 1 88% eatin Parlor Suit, cost’ 8000, for #149 *., $100; raw silk Suits, eost #200, for $6, de salts, Sav; Hvageres, Mi "fine OW Paintings m Nets, $70; Paintings, rich Chambor Sets, ‘Eastlake and Japan- 4 bargain; magnille ote; must bi Fis E. GA acy NN BROTHERS ARE | OFFERING GREAT Fi re, Carpets and Bedding at their a st., corner Broome. vokly and Mit RRORS, PARLOR SUITS, Wardrobes, Lounges, Tables, wt Lath wt URNITURE, CARPE Bedroom Sets, Butler wreat bargains, oo MMENSE REDUCTION IN Sg oe et NITU pee Carpets, Bedding, Stoves, for f wook!, monthly, payments.” at B, N. CSW EATTWALE eGo", 185 and 157 Chatl WNER OF HOUS LD FURNITURE WILL SELL or rent, for use of one K without board. Address, box Post offive, "PROPOSALS. ie Ske ALED PROPOSALS Witt BE -RECKIVED VOR the construction of pler known as No. 10, immediately north of the Erie Railroad piers, at Jorsey City, as per plans and specifications, whieh may bo sven ut the office of he undersigned within ten days from date hereof, the work to be completed within cixty days after itis let. The right w any and all proposals is reserved. FOUN TH. ATARIN, 125 Broud Me BILLIARDS. YRTBTIC HILT ARD TAGLIG FROM Vite TIWARD; i Dloth, Cavs, €e.: best goods at lowest pricos. COLLENDER, 744 Broadway, cornat 10th at, “AMERICAN STANDARD BILLIARD TABLES, NEW and gocond hand, at reduced pricen: Balls, Cloths, Tips, Chale, Ces, ke. WMA GRIFFITH & 0O.,40 Vesey at. Agate J. M, BRUNSWICK & BALKE GO. 0. ak Broadway), warerooms now open; new and secoud iiand Hilliard Tables, in all dosigns at lowest prices. Bien iD TABLES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE! 10) Halls turned and colored, $1 por sot, at PHELAN'S, Vonoy at Wis Balls, uw WANIED TO PURCHASE. Lak fi . tescription sud prea Adarooe OG, Nod Vaion equ BB OF, FMOQUET OR A3 AxM ddrvev G. 8. B., statior )—A DOWNTOWN STATIONERY B gill Pivase uddross, stating terma, STATION. N ak. room Hh jug at Albany’ with trains for” MARBLE MA! M RBLE AND” MARBLEIZED stones; bottom prices. A. K. near 3d ay, TEWARTS SLATE AND MARBLE lowest prices; Slate Steps, Rivers and all kti Work. 78 Went 23d st. REAL ESTATE. Some few years ago, in a series of articles under title of “Phe Noiseless Panic in Reul Estate,” the dition of the market for half a century was and the opinion expressed that real estate would recover from the effect of bonanza lot for some time, For three or four yeats capil money on bond and mo: choice pieces offered =~“ e to capture all tl losure proceed! in which they are A few capil during the past year have ventured on Exchange and competed with these g corporation “plaintiffs,” but rarely have been ‘enabled to invest their money in competitior with them, For several weeks, it is worthy of no’ heavy capitalists have appeared daily on the change and entered into competition with the pli tiffs in action for the possession of some portions the island of Manhattan. In some cases these gi tlemen have been successful, and the records oj transfers made in the Register’s office, daily repo: in the Hunan, show that there is a disposition o the part of holders of surplus capital to invest real estate at present prices. Yesterday was a field day on the Exchange. Man; very choice parcels had been advertised, and when twelve o'clock gong sounded ers was present larger attendance of capitalists and specu! tors than has attended on any within « period of three years, Among the! were Mayor Ely and Nathan Ely, of the Ely family Fire Commissioner King, Amos Eno and represent tives of many heavy estates and wealthy firma, bidding was very spirited and a large proportion the sales made to outside buyers, who contested sales by $1,000, $109, $50 and $25 bids, Nathan Ely was the heaviest outside bidder for the property offered by Ludlow & Co., situated on West Eighty-firat street, which was finally sold to the teortnie Yes-| terday’s sales show that there is a revival in the real) estate market and that there is surplus capital in abundance awaiting investment in real estate at preae ent “hard pan” prices. ‘The details of yesterday’s sales are as follow: BY A, TL. MULLER, SR. Exocutor's salo of the following viluable busin property belonging to the estate of William Spen- cer, decen Two five story brown stone front ning through to Not Chureh st.; the lot 2 which is leased of eit contre of satd lot, 18RD, rent F855; also the simflur butldi 252100, No. 21 Mur- ray st., n, f Chu cosefia Slevin. Also excenion ‘sale of ton lots: eueh 20X70, on Mai x. wholg front botwoon 111th nd 112th Elliott, A. D. Weel 1. Dean ablic auction sale of the four two story brick build- gs, with plot of land 8Ox8ix42.9x—xt Nos 1 to 137 heats st.,8. 8, 47.3 ft. w. of West ? rhe. Bt Bi dway, Rpesenie wate of ths following improved olay Also oxecut real oatate:—One six story rag bas frout vullding, with lot 25x81x22x67.8, No. 33 Bowery, @. 8., 25 ft. n. of Bayard st., to ‘Albert Outman: Also Une three story and u four story. bgler 4 En lease of lot of land 41,4x100, Nos. 140 and 142 fv.. 8. w. corner of (Nos, 144 3 ‘to run ;ground rent, $1,300: lots, onch 25x100.5, on East 62d of Sth av., to plaintiff, BY JOUN T. ‘hOYD. Foreclosure sale—Alexander Thain, referee—of tho five story brick dwolling, with lease of lot 23.7% 100, No. 195 Henry. 2, 8., 134.6 ft. «. of Clinton at. ; leased August 1, 1877 yg years; ground $250 per annum, to plaintiff. BY HOWARD W. Ci OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following is a statement showing the real estate transactions recorded in the Register’s office Novem ber 14, 1878:— Ist av., W. §.,25 ft, n. of 47th st., 25x60; Mathilde Stern to Sites Ehrlich -$10, 17th st., 350 ft. ‘and othe Home av., w. 8. setta B, ‘Mar sth st. n, se xe laxegutoes), te re Too fen. of 186th st. 100% husband to Moves H n. of Cliff st., 73x79; also Concord 2 ft. n, of Strong av., $82" B00xirregaliar ware 4 Decker and hus band to Paul G. Decker. Grove Hill place, n. 4., 169.6 ft. e. of av. ¢ same to Adelbert Kullmann ‘76th st., n, s., 75 ft. w. of Lat av., 256x103, Sherman and wife to Cornelius Me AV., 6. 8, SULO ft. #, of Glat st., 20275; Sarah Bure to Ferdinand Sehneidor. Union st, w. 8, lot No. 43 4th ward); Goodwin and husband to George Ponicaut rand 5,000 \ bari to Co Hudson River Railroad, Fabbri (trustee), to Jo: Bleecker st., n. »., 85.9 104 J.J. Fran ba Ie River Railroad, ¢. 4. of, Catlon, Jr (referae), 10 Joseph 7. 10,000 . Ww. of Sth av., x100.4; J. Tay- Oth st., n. w., 155 ft. w. of ‘Tracy (referee), to Mary A. Brug a Broadway.) lots Nos. 60 and 61 (2- Fisk (referee), to Adam Weber... wv., 20x98.9; Wi Bist wi,, no. 2 ft, w. of Findiey (referoe), to Marie Uae Ay feoteriel, & idan Merri oar ), to Bdw Y Mists 8.82.8 fh "y,0f Madison wr. 20 itewinossy to Ma ison 479 fe. w. of D5x204-4 to Fd eo W. Heke to Willies HL. Scott... ith st., 8. s., w. of 3d av. ity vent Robert B. Stuy- i to Dorathes Stebbins $195 Bowery, 6.8, n. of 10th at, 21 yours; Robert it Stay Vesuni to Dorathea Stebbins, 600 Catharine slip (No.2), 7 yours, viora: Biiza’ Murphy van 900 oars; Mary B.’ San- rae Rolifug stock Company... 8500 a goman's Bank for Sav. John and wife, to Seaman's a! . corner of Broadway and 3¥th st. ; $45,000, to 8. Epstein, seo Denison, nM ° Insurance and Tru 1 sc Fete in the ‘Matnal Lite fae surance 2 Oriya ‘No. 227 West 37¢h st.; 1 y €,000 Kullmaune An to Clara Decker, 0. «. of Grove ii plaee. oe Oi reek 800, one] jen E. Pugl itt ch word 5 year 10,000 Count, arn and othor: corner of Grand end Divistou a 2 15,000 Sarah Schneider, Ferdinan F Sarah t a tt, "dey, 3.8 ot itath see a, ry ‘of Bd av ‘echten, PT Sod Mise ame to same, D. ite io Hen Morrison (oxecu- Weer, _ fof Brondway Gth ward); 5 youre RUCORDED ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES, to Jamos B. Taylor Dei ‘te, Georg Theo. De ed fee Equitable Life Assurance one ee bev oy a ko. nie, Steading, Sa M ., to ‘Julles - itlicheouk., Taylor, dumos B., to Rully A. Acheson Same to same. FAST DRIVING. Naw Yon, Nov. 14, 1878 To mmr Eprron or tHe HeraLp:— ‘The resolution offered by Alderman Sheils afew days since to permit driving at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour on the boulevards, while proper enough as to certain portions of the boulevards, was | yet too sweeping and indefinite, and for that reason Alderman Morris’ objection was quite right. But ie thore any reason why such portions of one or two of our boulevards as are practically uninhabited should not be assigned ae roadways for fast driving? Other cities—Brooklyn and Chicago, for instance—provide certain portions of their suburban avenues for speod- ing fast horses. aoe ae ai eees 00 tae be that the be ponte nd and drivers of fast Somes area phor) Wie caer whe be pounced upon and fined $10 each on slightest provocation, As & matter of fact, however, they are 4 respectable class of people, representing ® large sharo of the wealth and paying & eorring proportion of the taxes of this city, a6 wall ing steady employment to a large nun sin the care of horses, if the Sooke theory is wrong then this sudden zeal in enforcing the old law of six miles an hour in local- ities where there is a bi roadway of n men in, mile’s stretch, with not # house nor a cross otroet, ns very much the ge oe of driving travel, in the interest of the hotels, above Macoib's Dam Bri ‘On St. Nicholas Boulevard, above 125th street, and on Sixth or Seventh avenues north of 130th street, or on Fifth avenue, north of 110th street, there is not the slightest danger in fast driving. ‘The proper course would be to assign one of these localities for trotting, and the duties pot the the mounted police should be to caution ignorant drivers ‘to at loast “keep to the right,” and to arrest the ocea- sional drunken and reckless persons always to be found where there is fast trotting, and also to strtetly prohibit fast driving in other localities. It is to be hoped that Mr. Sheile or some other Al- derman will briag up the resolution again in_aa puended and more reasouable form, am