AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
Vol. lY. No. 6.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1869.
[Whole No. 8^
0. H. Pierson, Aactio'n'cer.,
BY A. D. MELLICK, JR., & BRO., AUC-
tioncprs and Dealers in New Jersey Real Estate, No.
CPlno Street, Now York.
,. TUESDAY, October 26,
* At 12.30 P.M., on tho premises,
ABSOLUTE SALE,
BY ORUEK OF
.' W. 0. EMMET, JR., ESQ.,
Of'the-most desirable property in the vicinity of
.......'—â– - - ...... MORRISTOWN, N. J.,
and the best improved of any ever sold at auction on the
line of the. Morris & Essex Railroad. The situation is most
beautiful.- V - â– '
COMMANDING ONE OF THE LOVELIEST VIEWS IN
.- - , â– . NEW JEltSEYi-
'embracing the picturesque" valley in which" the town of
Morristown is located. Fort Nonsense beyond, and in tho
i'lnmedfat'e foreijround the. • • -
CHARMING POCAHONTAS LAKE. . .
The'property has been dividfed into villa plots of from
. one-fourth of an' acre to three acres, and will be positively
. sold tb the highest bidder. A large amount of money has
been expended in '
• PUTTING THE PROPERTY IN A i|lNE CONDITION,
the streetsjbeing as handsomely graded as if done by the
â– Boulevard Cbmmissioners.
The neighborhood is unexceptional, adjoining the ele¬
gant residence of the late E, BOONAN GRAVES, Esq.,
andofW.O.EM3IF.T;Jr.,E8q. , -.....â– - =
A finec6Hation-M>ill boeerredbefoia tL-Asale. '. i
A special train will leave the foot of Barclay street at
. 10 A.M.
Passes now ready.
Illustrated maps, showing the views from the property,
will bo in readiness six days before the sale.
Full particulars at the ollice of
A. D. MELLICK, JR., & BROTHER.
THUESDAY, October 28,
At 12.80 P.M., on the premises,
PEREMPTORY. SALE
of the elegant and well-known Estate of ,
.' A. P. PILLOT, Esqv
ORANGE, • â– ^"
/ " â– â– NEW JERSEY. ; .
This property.has long been known as one of the most
elegant in the vicinity of Now York; it comprises 140
acres, situated ono mile from the North Orange Station, on
:the slope of the famous Orauge Mountain, in the immedi¬
ate vicinity of the handsome residences of Dr. Marcy,Gen¬
eral McClellan, George Hecker, Francis Tome, and many
other prominent New York families.
THE LOCATION IS UNSURPASSED.
From any part of the property most magnificent and ex¬
tended views are obtained, acknowledged to be among
the finest in the United States, embracing the lovely
Orange Valley, New York City and Bay and the Narrows,
and all the Intervening country.
The property has been unproved for the past 80 years,
and is in tine condition, with a surface well diversified,
embracing deep ravines, brooks of the purest spring water,
and raa";niflceut trees.
The Slausion is very spacious, 70x90, and contains over
SO rooms, and is peculiarly .idnpted for a summer hotel,
an institution, or a home "for gentlemen of taste ; it is
perfect in all its appointments, having every modern con¬
venience.
The grounds .ibout tho house are beautifully improved,
and have been well cared for; drives and walks, beautiful
lawns, lakes, fountains, and cascades, rustic bridges, or¬
namental trees and shrubs, a large stable and coach¬
house, hot-houses, graperies, .fee. Spring water from the
mountain-top is thrown over all parts of the grounds ;
everything pertaining to the house and grounds is of the
most substantial description.
The famous Orange Iron and Sulphur Spring is near the
Mansion, and will be sold with it.
THIS PROPERTY IS TO BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD,
DIVIDED INTO
ATTRACTIVE VILLA SITES
of from
ONE TO FIVE ACRES.
The residence will be sold with some 25 acres of land.
This is a rare opportunity to buy elegant property in
small parcels.
For free passes and maps apply to COUDEET BROS..
49 Wall street, and A. D. MELLICK, JR., & BRO., 26
Pine street.
DEPflUTH'S PATENT CLASS LIGHTS.
Patented September 22d, 1808.
INCREASED LIGHT OF EXQUISITE SOFTNESS. ^^^-^^^^M
BEAUTIFUIi COMBINATION OF COIiORS.
Augmented Translucency without Transparency.
IF FRACTURED, CHEAPLY REPAIRED.
See ;»rticlos in "Scientific American,'' Oct. 16 and 2-3, ISCD.
For further particulars address
VICTOR E. MAUGER, 110 Reade St., KT,
J. Johnson, Jr., Auctioneer.
JOHNSON & MILLER, AUCTIONEERS
AND REAL ESTATE BROKEIiS, No. 25 Nassau
Street, corner of Cedar,'New Yorfc â– '. ;
^^. City and Country Real Estate at Public and Pri-;
vate Sale.
Loans on Mortgage negotioted. . .
Auction Sales of Furniture, Stocks, Merchandise, &c.
ASpeolalTrainwill leave foot of Chambers'street, by
Pavonia Ferry, at 11.80 ;A.M.. u.
Maps and Railroad Passes arenbwready.ot.the.ofBce ot
JOHNSON & MILLEE, 25 Nassau street, N. Y.
THIRD GRAND EXCURSION
AND
FREE COLLATION SALE, '-"'
NORTHERN RAILROAD, ;'
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27,
At 12 o'clock, on the premises, ..... .;••
CRESSWELL, N. J., . .
TWO STATIONS ABOVE ENGLEWOOD.
ON THIS OCCASION AN ENTIEELY NEW FEATURE
IN REAL ESTATE SALES WILL BE INTRODUCED.
FIVE SPLENDID LOTS,
FREE AND CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCES,
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE FIVE '
- HIGHEST PURCHASERS.
The property to be sold consists of tho homestead and
other buildings, together with 250 choice lots, all within
five minutes' walk of the station. The sale will be abso¬
lute in every particular. Each lot will be put up and sold
on its merits to the highest bidder.
The property is splendidly situated. The title is per¬
fect, having been held by one family 23 years.
Special train over Northern Railroad will leave foot of
Chambers street, by the Pavonia Ferry, at 10.80 o'clock on
the morning of sale. .
Maps and free railroad passes now ready at the olBce of
JOHNSON & MILLEP., 25 Nassau street, N. Y.
MONDAY, Oct 25,
SECOND GRAND SALE ON NORTHERN RAILROAD
OF NEW JERSEY.
HOMESTEAD STATION, N. J.
FREE EXCURSION AND COLLATION.
250 SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS
will positively be Sold by
JOHNSON & MILLEE,
at 11.80 o'clock, on the promises at Homestead,
On MONDAY, Oct. 25,1S09.
The property, which was formerly owned by Hon. Judge
Sturges, is beautifully situated at and around the depot,
on high ground, commanding charming and extensive
views, and is in the midst of fine improvements. It is
also contiguous to the magnificent residence of Gov.
Wright. Its pro.ximity to the city of New York renders
it desirable for residences. It is only ten minutes' ride
from Pavonia Ferry, foot of Chambers street, and three
miles from Hoboken Ferry, on the Paterson Plank Road.
A large number of houses have been erected during the
past year, and many more are now in process of construc¬
tion.
The sale will afford an unusual opportunity to Clerks,
Mechanics, and other.s to secure desirable lots at moderate
prices in a locality which is rapidly improving.
Adrian H. Mulleb, Auctioneer.
ADRIAN a MULLER, P. R. WILKINS &
CO., OFFICE, No. 1 PINE STREET.
Real Estate at Public and Private Sale.
. Sale of Stocks every Wednesday and Saturday.
THURSDAY, November 4.
At 12 o'clock, at the
EXCHANGE SALES KOO>I, No. Ill BROADWAY,
. New York.
TRUSTEES' SALES OF 800 VALUABLE LOTS, AT
BAST NEW YORK. LONG ISLAND.
' By Order of
Messrs. MILLER, STOUTENBURGH, & PECKHAM.
800 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS,
SITUATE ON BENNETT, SHEPHERD, ELDERT,
BALTIC, BAY, UNION. BLAKE, AND
DURYEA AVENUES, AND
ON BROADWAY, IN
BAST NEW YORK. LONG ISLAND.
EAST NEW YORK
ADJOINS THE CITY OF BROOKLYN,
And contains a population of
SEVERAL THOUSAND, AND Is OF EASY ACCESS
By Cars,
which every tevr minutes leave the different ferries, con¬
necting that city with New York. It possesses many of
the advantages of Brooklyn, and being outside of the City
limits, is free from its heavy taxation. The lots to be sold
are only about ten minutes'walk from the terminus of the
different Railroads, located on high ground, free from
rock.
Possessing the advantages of good soil, easy access, and
proximity to New York, there is. no place which offers
greater inducements to men of moderate or small capitals
than East New York. The lots will be sold In plots to suit
purchasers, and oneasy terms. Maps and full particulars
at the otfice of the Auctioneer. Title indisputable, printed
abstracts of which will be furnished.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RECEIVED
letters-patent, dated May 25th, 186D, for their im¬
provement in the fronts of buildings, are now prepared to
grant licenses to founders and builders intending to mako
good work.
Apply to^ur Patent Attorney, T. D. Stetson, 6 Tryon
Low, Nei
Eow, New York.
JOHN ALEXANDER,
NATH. J. BURCHELL.
The undersigned is prepared to construct fronts on this
plan in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Has &
stock of patterns and machinery for finishing.
Apply at the Foundry, corner of Quay and Washington
atreeti, Greenpoint.
JOHN ALEXANDER.
John H. Austen, Auctioneer.
HAZARD, APTHORP & CO.,
Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers,
110 Broadway, New York.
Will sell at auction, at the Real Estate Salesroom, 111
Broadway, every description of
EEAL ESTATE, CITT AND COUNTRY.
New York OrricE, 110 Broadwat; Boston Orricj!,
Boston Post Building; Newi-ort, Bellevue Avb.vue.