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AND BUITOlîBS' GUIDE.
Vol. m. No. 18.] . NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUN-E 12, 1869.
[Whole No. 65.
J. Johnson, Jr,, Auctioneer,
,, JÎrOHNSON & MILLER, AUCTIONEERS,
T* AND REAL ESTATE BROKEUS, No, 25 Nassau
Street, corner of Cedar, New York,
^?~ City and Country Real Estate nt Public and Pri¬
vato Sale,
Loans on Mortgage negotiated,
Auction Sales of Furniture, Stocks, Merchandise, &c,
LTUESDAY, JUNE 15,
at 11 o'clock,'on tho premises at Clarence ville, L, I,
Great^coutinuation siile of the babmco of the
NOSTRAND FARM LOTS,
Two hundred Lots, were sold to delighted bnyers
. at the first auction, when the storm compelled the auc¬
tioneer to adjourn the sale of the'balance-of tho property
(about 200 parcels in ali, with the hpuse*) until Tuesday,
June 15. The sale will be absolute in every particular.
Every lot offered will po.sitively be sold ivitbout limit.
The property is spleudidly situated, not further from the
NewYork City Hall than Harlem, skirted by four rail¬
roads, nll of which stop on the farm. The facilities for
reaehing the city are excellent. Commutation only $48
per annum. Communication constant. Surroundings first-
class. Chances for a great rise in value, greater than on
a ny other property in the vicinity of New York, A new
dépôt has boen erected at Clarencevillo at a cost of $3,500.
A dummy has just been contracted for which will rdn
hourly by the property, Refreshments in abundance, and
a large tent will be provided. Free tickets over the South
Sido Railroad will be issued to ail respectable persons, ex¬
cept boys, by JOHNSON & MILLER, No. 25 Nassau st.,
N. Y,, No. 15T Montague st., Brooklyn, or JOHN ELLIOT
No.. 34.Broadway, Williairisburgh.
lIOW TO GO ! On morning of sale cross Roosevelt st
Ferry or Division ave. Ferry from foot of. Grand, st., by
10 o'clock, a.m'. Takè steam car» at foot of South Eighth
st., Williàmfcburgh, nt lOJ for the ground. Persons living
in tho upper part of Bushwick can take cars at Bushwick
ave., at 10:20 a.m.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23,
' On the premises, ■ ■ .
Great and Alj^solnte Sale, of 100 magnificent VILLA
P LOTS at ISLIP, L. I.; adjoining the Great South Bay
Full particulars hereafter,
A D, MELLICK,"JR., & BRO,,
-^^-*- • Auctioneers and Dealers in New Jersey Real Es¬
tate, No. 26 Pine streot, Now York,
Descriptive List» issued without charge, complète vrith
timo tables, couimutations,. maps, and detailed descrip¬
tions of the towns and villages, and the property'oiTered
for sale. ,
AUCTION SALE
of
70 VILLA PLOTS, at PLAINFIELD, N, J,,
.-.-H (Kno\yn as tho Raymond Property),
On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, '
at 1 p. m., on the premiBos. Thèse lots are well located at
the base of the Blue Range of Mountains, fronting on the
main road to Scotch Plains, and in the midst of flne rési¬
dences occupied by New-Yorkers. No suburban town is
more favorably known than Plainfield, situated as it is
about one hour from New York, on the Central Railroad
of N. J., the most popular roiid in New Jersey, and in a
most beautiful section of country. It is r.ipidly filliug up
with a population of New York familles. Spécial train
from the foot of Liberty st., at 11 a. m., on the day of sale.
Lunch on the arrivai of the train. For railroad passes,
maps, and full particulars, apply at the office of the auc¬
tioneers. No. 2G Pine st., New York.
■ O. H. Pierson, Auctioneer.
BY A, D, MELLICK, Jr., & BEO,,
AUCTIONEERS
AND DEALERS IN NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE.
No. 2C Pine street, New York,
CONTINUATION SALE OF.
100 VILLA PLOTS AT AVENEL, N, J.,
one hour from New York by the N, J, R, R., nnd l^^mile»
from Rahway. The HEAVY RAIN of the IOth inst. hav¬
ing made it necessary to again adjourn the salo, It will, if
tho day prove fair, be continued
ONTHÉ14THIN8T., v
when every lot put up will be positivelysold to the high¬
est bidder, as no bidding will be allowed on account of the
owners. Thèse.Iota are situated on elevated ground,-as
high as the church steeples in Rahway, and command ex-
tensive viows of Staten Island and tho Orange Mountains.
R. R. tickets given out for the IOth will be good for the
14th. A train will leave the foot of Courtlandt st. at 2 p,m.
on tho day of sale. For railroad passes, maps, and full
particulars, apply at the office of the Avenel Association,
No. lOT Broadway, and No. 61 Montgomery st.. Jersey
City, and to the Auctioneers, No. 26 Pine st., New York.
S. FÂRKER & CO.
IHSI^ C^ X n^ 3ES lES 3ES. s,
212 Grand St., New York.
Manufacturers of
HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE
STEAM-HE ATING APPARATUS,
For warming and ventilating Hotels, Private
Résidences, .G7mrc7ies, Sclwols, Stores,
Factories, Steamers, &c.
STEAM F ITT IN a.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. '
" Send for Ulustrated Catalogue,"
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
DIAICBLE MAI^TËLS.
roR THE cheapest and best'
GO TO ^VM. F. c. DEIVIKE'S
MARBLE AVORKS,
Corner of De Kalb and Nostrand Avenues,
BROOKLYN,
t^py" Jobbing promptly attended to.
FISHER & BIRD,
Steam Marble Works,
97, 99,101,103 & 105 East Houston St.,
Vermont Marble Y'ards, 2G0, 202 and 2M Elizabeth Street.
^.7^'JnS. bX." } NEW YORK.
Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers of Foreign and
American Marbles. Ecclesiological Decorators, and Work¬
ers in Granité, Brown, Nova Scotia, Caen Stone, and Scotch
Granité.
Marble Mantels, Grates and Fendcr.s,
Monuments, Cemetery Vaults, Chtirch Altars, Fonts, Tab¬
lets, Communion Tables, and Mi'rble Counters.
Marble Floor Tiling.
^~ ESTIM.VTES AND DRAWINGS UPON APPLI-
CA'l'ION.
MARBLE MANTELS AT §16, AT THE
BROOKLYN
STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.
Buildèrs and others are invited to cail and examine our
stock of
MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS,
as they nre. without doubt, the best and cheapest to be
had eitUer in Kow York or Brooklvn.
THOMAS'CARSON .fe CO.,
T &. 9 East Warren st., near Court st.
WILLIAM J. & J. S. PECK,
BE.VLERS IN AI.I, KINUS OF
MASONS' BUILDINO MATERIALS,
LIME, LATH, BRICK, CEMENT, PLA.STEP^ HAIR, Ao.
Foot oi' Tiiii'.tietii Street, Noutii Rivek,
Foot ofSi-rino Strekt, N, R,, •
Foot ok Forty-ninth Street, E. R., ant> Mechanic»'
AND TUAnERS' EXCIIANGE, NO. 61 LlBERTY St^ BoX 3S,
N-EW YORK.
A
THE BIGELOW BLUE STONE COMPANY.
A, B, KELLOGG, AGENT,
Minées, MANUFAcnrèERs and WiiOLESAiE Dbalbbs ik
NORTK RIVER BliUE STON£, *
MALOEN, ULSTER CO., AND 14 PINE ST^ N. T.
Fl-igRing, Curbing, Gutters, Silis, Lintels, Tiling, etc.,
shipped to allparts ofthe United States & Sonth America.
LL BUILDERS especially those who réside in Brook¬
lyn, should examine tho be.iutifuland select stock of
MARBLE UAlfTELS ■
Or Eveey Description, Now on Exoteition at
103 FLATiiusn Av., cor. of Atuintic Av., and 689 Paci¬
fic St>, Brooklyn,
Call and e.xamine before pnrchasing elsewhere.
IMPROVED
STABIiE FÏXTIJKES
n
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SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.'
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RECEIVED
letters-patent, dated Afav 25th„ 1860, for their im¬
provement in the fronts of bnifdings, and are prepared to
grant licenses to founders and.builders intending to make
good work,
Apply to onr Patent Attomey, T. D. Stbison, 5 Tryon
Row, New York.
JOHN ALEXANDER,
NATH. J. BURCHELL.
The undcrsigned i» prepared to constmct fronts on thi»
plan in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Ho» a
stock of patterns and macliinery for finishing.
Apply at the Foundry, corner of Quay and Washington
streets, Greenpoint.
JOHN ALEXANDER.
J. &R. LAMB, ^
Church & Gothîc
FURNITURE,
Ecclesiastical Décora¬
tions, Etc.,
59 CARMINE ST.
N.B.—Sixth Ave. Cars
pass the Door.