AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
Vol. IL]
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1868.
pSTo. 36.
E. H. LUDLOW & CO.
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS,
Establislied in 1836.
OFFICE, No. 8 PINE STEEET.
MORRIS WILKINS, Auctioneer.
SALE IN PARTITION
BY ORDER OF THE
SUPREME COURT,
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
DANIEL P. INGRAHAM, Jr., Referee.
AMITY
STREET.
BLEECKER
STREET.
E. H. LUDLOW & CO.
â– WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON
Thursday, December loth, i868,
AT 12 o'clock, at the
Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway,N.T
Nos. 667, 669, 671, 673, 675
and 677 BROADWAY,
Part of the Estate of the late John LaFarge,
The valuable Broadway property known as the South-
em Hotel, or L.iFarge House, consisting of 12 full lots, 25X
IOO feet each, being a frontage of 150 feet on Broadway,
pearly opposite Bond street, and 150 feet frontage on Mer¬
cer street by 200 feet in depth.
The property consists of a large 5-story marble building
covering the entire front on Broadway, with first-cla.ss
ftores on first floor, rented until ist May next. The
southernmost store runs through to Mercer street. The
whole of the upper part jt -m':ged for a hotel, and can
easily be altered f(,.--.t«r*i", ^v -''•<=£ ii' divided by party
walls into 4 lots, 2 o. .>j fsci, an 2 4 24 feet 6 inches,
leaving i lot of 51 -."eet front, .-.nd will 1 csold in that way.
Sixty per cent, can remain on i^on'' aau niCTtgage at the
option of the purchaser for three cr five"- t'eiirs, with privi¬
lege of paying it off upon giving six .ro.alh.' notice.
For maps and full pa-ticulars apply to jic Auctioneers'
oUtce, No. 3 Fine street, N. V.
HARKNESS BOYD,
95' ailAlJD STREET, NEW YORK,
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
JOHNSON & MILLER, AUCTIONEERS,
AND EEAL ESTATE BEOKEES, No. 25 Nassau
Street, corner of Cedar, New York.
{^~ City and Country Eeal Estate at Public and Pri¬
vate Sale.
Loans on Mortga;;:e nef^otiated.
Auction Sales of Furniture, Stocks, Merchandise, <bc
TUESDAY, Nov- 24,
At 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway,
New York.
GEEAT ADJOUENED SALE OF THE BALANCE
OF THE 1,0U5 PEOSPECT PAEK LOTS, NEAE TIIE
GEAND EASTEELY ENTRANCE, NOT OFFERED
AT TIIE GEEAT SALE OF NOV. 17, THIS WILL
BE THE GEEATEST CHANCE OF THE SEASON TO
SECUEE VALUABLE PEOSPECT PAEK LOTS
THAT MUST ADVANCE GEEATLY IN VALUE,
Sixty per cent, may remain on mortgage. Maps at No, 25
Nassau St., N. Y,;" and 1.57 Montague st,, Brooklvii.
TUESDAY, Dec. 1,
At 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, No. Ill
Broadwav.
GEEAT SALE OF 500 CHOI'CE BEOOKLYN LOTS,
SPLENDIDLY LOCATED NEAE PEOSPECT PAEK,
on SACKETT, PRESIDENT, DOUGLASS STS., BOULE-
VAEDS, FRANKLIN, NOSTEAND, AND PERRY
AVES., BUTLER, UNION, DEGRAW. CROWN, and
MONTGOMERY STS. Particulars next week. Maps
will be ready one week before tbe sale.
ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.
—By Antiionv J. Bleecker, Son & Co., No. 77
Cedar street. Auctioneers and Eeal Estaie Brokers.
Sales at Auction of Eeal Estate, Stocks, Bonds; sales of
Furniture at owners'residences; private sales of Houses,
Lands, Leases, Farms, &c., &c. Houses and Stores
rented.
V A. J. BLEECKEE, SON & CO,, Auctioneers.
¥EDIESDAY, lOY. 25,
At 12 o'clock, ou the premises,
LOTS
OPPOSITE
New York, on tlie Northern
Railroad of New Jersey.
That ma-rnificent property at HOMESTEAD STATION,
known as the homestead of the lion. Judge Sturges, three
miles from Jersey City and Hoboken Ferries, and only 20
minutes from the city by the Northern Eailroad of New
Jersey. The New York and Paterson Plank Eoad runs
through the property, nnd the New York and Hackensack
Turnpike passes within a few j'ards. This is the only
large plot now for sale in this locality, and is unsurpassed
for beauty and grandeur of prospectand excellence of soil.
The above property is on a lij with Fortieth Street, New
York. For maps and free jcaes apply to tho auctioneers.
No. 77 Cedar Street.
FOR SAI.E.
A largo, flrst-class Leasehold 8T0BE PEOPEETY, on
Broadway, above Canal street, price for the Leasehold,
$145,000; ground rent about $15,000 per annum; rent roll
about |85,U0O,
ALSO,
A large comer PBOPERl'Y for salo on Broadway, below
Canal st,, 'with large rent roll,
AUO,
A large piece of PEOPERTY on Broadway, below
Maiden lane, suitable in its present shape for a lirst-class
Banking House.
ALSO.
A first-class piece of PROPERTY on Broadway, below
Fulton street, price :;.200,000.
ALSO,
Three desirable and flrst-class pieces of PEOPEETY on
Broadway, below Wall street, $80,000 and $90,000 each.
ALSO,
A valuable piece of PEOPERTY in Cortland street,
near Broadwjy, running through to Dey street.
ALSO,
A flrst-class piece of PROPERTY on West side of
Broadway, near Spring street, running through to Mercer
street, price $175,000.
ALSO,
A flrst-class piece of PROPERTY on Broadway, through
to Crosby street, §150,000.
ALSO,
A fine piece of PROPERTY in Pearl street: '.'price
$40,000.
AUO,
L good STORE.and LOT In Water street,; price
$25,000.
HOMER MORGAN,
No. 2 Pine st
A
25,C
Apply to
GARDNER LANDOK, Jr. & CO.,
WHOLESALE Jb RETAIL DEALEBS IK
LUMBER LATH,
ETC., CTC. '
A full assortment constantly on hand at tho Yard,
Cor. 126th St. and 3d Av., Harlem, and foot of
130th St. and 12th At., North River ,
MANHATTANVILLE, N. Y.
GAHDNES LAKDOK, JB. FBANCIS BOKTECOU.
A NEW
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFE,
Never used, avorth $480, will be sold for $825,
ALSO,
A $240 Maevin for sale for $180,
Apply to C, W, SWEET,
87 Park Bow, Eoom B.
CHARLES H. HASWELL,
OITT SURYETOE
Ain>
CIYIL EKGINEER.
OFFICE, 6 BOWLING GEEEN,
New Tomc.
Factory, Trenton, N. J. Office, No. 2 Jacob St, N. Y.