hi AND BUILDERS' GUIDE. VOL. V. NEW YOEK, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1870. No. 119. DEI'AUT.MENT oy PcBiiic WORKS, J SUBURBAN HOMES COURTLANDT PALMER & SOiA\ No. 2.17 Broadway. f O CONTRACTORS.—PROPOSALS ENCLOSED IN T a sealed envelope, endorsed with the title of tho work and the name of the bidder written thereon <n'Ko the nnm* Eeal Estate Agents, ber of the work ns in the advertisf-nient), wiL be received GRAND PARK, at this oHicc until Monday, June 27, 1870, at 11 o'clmik, A.M. 858 BROADAVAY, NEAR UTII STREET. No. 1. For paving Ijnfayette place, from Great Jonea [COX.SISTIKG OF streft to Astor place, with stone blocks. No. 2. For paving Delancey street, from Bowery to East 2,000 Acres of First-Class Lands 1^1. A. J. IJYN€M, river, with stonn blorfcs. Xl). 3. For paving South street, from Mmtgomery stieet IN OXK nODYOX THE UEA.UTIPUL to Catlinrine street, with stone blocks. HIGHLANDS OP WESTCHESTER COUNTT, N. Y. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Xo. 4. For paving Second avenue, from Eighty-si.xth street P to One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, with .stone blocks. TO BE SOI.I) AT NO. 72 CEDAR STREET, Xo. .5. For paving Ninth avenue, from Fourteenth street to Twenty-third street, with stone blocks. PUBLIO AUTOTION', NKW YORK, No. C. For paving Eleventh avenne. from Thirty-third II-: bet. Broadway and Nassau Street. street to Thirty-fourth street, witii stone bldcks. IN SUBDIVISIONS, INCLUDING ELEGANT VILLA Xo. 7. For paving Attorney street, from Division to Riv­ SITES, DESIRABLE VILLAGE LOTS AND ington street, with st<jnc blocks. HANDSOilELY IMPROVED PROPERTY, Xo. 8. For paving Avenue 0, from Houston street to sitimted on the Harbor, twenty miles from the City Hall, Z. LEMAIRE (Frenchman) & CO., Eightocnth street, with stone blocks. on the line of the New York .ind New Haven Railroad, ex­ Importers of No. 0. For paving Forty-eighth street, from Third avenne • tending, wastwardly, over the roni.intio Ili-ihliimls of .Msi- to Fifth avenue, with scone blocks. m.-ironeok and Soars(l:ile, and comprises tlie finest body of No. 10. For paving Eighteenth street, from Sixth avenne lands in the county. Be.=;i(lus tho forty humeste;uls already Encaustic aad Mosaic Tiling, to Tenth avenue, with stone l>lockH. on the. ground, twenty new onuite villa houses will be No. 11. For paving Forsyth street, from Division street FOE erected. Tho finest opportunity ever oCfered to secure to Houston street, with stone b)oct.=». firsfr^lalss CIIUKCHES, ENTRANCE HALLS, VESTIBULES, &c., No. 12. For p.iving Fifty-third street, from Fifth avenne- to Sixth avenne, with stone blocks. ACCESSIBLE, ECONOMICAL, BEAU­ 15G EAST 4tTu STUEBT, NEW TORK, near Third ave. No. 13. For paving Fifty-eighth street, from Third avenne Orders for laying aU kinds of Tiling will receive prompt to Fifth avenue, mth stone blocks. TIFUL HOMES. attention. Murblo-dealers and the trade supplied. No. 1-1. For paving Seventy-fourth street, from Third AU sales will be positive and without reserve, 40 per cent avenue to Avenue A, with stone blocks. down, balance in three years. No. 15. For sewer in Fourth avenue, between Fifteenth WANTED, atreet and Seventeenth street. Extraordinary Inducement. No. 10. For sewer in Fiftieth street, between AU pnrchaser.s of $1,000 and upwards wiU receive a Anywhere on Manhattan Island, a honse and lot, price and Eitihth avenne. COiUIUTATION PASS on the railroad for not to exceed §7,500. , Address, with particulars, No. 17. For sewer in Avenne A, from Fifty-fonrth street to and throngh Fifty-sixth struct to near First avenne. ONE YEAB FBEB. ' FRKDISRICK OICEIGIITOIV, No. 18. For sewer in First avenue, between Thirty-ninth ' The BIIILLIANT SUCCESS of tho First Sale of VUlage RE.A.L ESTATE RECORD OFFICE, street and Fortieth street. Property is weU known. ^The Second Sale wUl take place No. 19. For sewer in One Htmdred nnd Twenty-flrsfc- on ' lOa BROADWAY. street, between Avenne A and First avenue. No. 20. For sewer in One Hnndrcd and Twenty-fonrth ^ Monday, July 4, at 1 o'clock, CANADA LUMBER. street, hetween Third avenue and Fonrth avenne. OP No. 21. For sewer in One Hnndred nnd Twenty-seventh CARBHAY & ROUTH,^ I street, between Fifth avenue and Sixth avennc. No. 22. For sewer in Sixtj--.seventh and Sixty-eighth THE.WA7ERLY SUBDmSION, LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, streets, botween Fourth avenne and Fifth avenne. CONSISTING OP 200 VILLAGE LOTS—EQUAL TO 7 CUSTOir HOU.SE SQUARi;, No. 23. For sewer in MadLson avenne, between Seventy-' fourth street and Eighty-sixth street. 1,090 CITY LOTS. JIONTREAL. No. 2-1. For sewer in One Hnndred and Twenty-sixth This beautiful property is 'situated directly on the N. Y. Orders solicited for Pine, Spruce, Sic, Boards, Lath, street, between Third avenue and Fifth avenne. & N. H. H.'R., at the station in proximity to the villas of Scantling, Joist, Paving Stuff, Timber, Sic, Sic, No. 25. For sewer in Seventy-sixth street, between First Grand Purk grounds, the TheoloRical Sominar3'. the Fe­ Promptly and carefully executed. and Third avenues. male Seminary, and near to churches and scliool.s; is No. 2(). For sewer in Sixty-fifth street, between Fonrth liberally liud out in BllOAD ESl'LANADES AND WIDE and Fifth avenues. AVENUES, adorned with trees and streot lamps, and em- MONEY TO LOAN No. 27. For sewer in JLidison street, between Fike stieet helUshed by a handsome park of native forosfi'trees, render­ and Birmingham street. .IN SUMS TO SUIT, \ ing this altogether tho most CIIABJIxNG AND No. 28. For sewer in Clinton street, between Houston DESIRABLE SITE for Elegant. Cozv, Comfortible On flrat-clnsB improved and tmlmproved property in Now and Stanton streets. VUlage Homes in the vicinity of New York. No. 29. For sewer in Sixty third street, between Boule­ j. Sale positive and witiiout reserve. Ample protection York. First and second mortgages promptly cashed. PRINCIPALS only dealt with. vard and Eighth avenne. from sun and rain. No. 30. For sewer in Eighty-first street, between Third No Free KaUroad Tickets will he is.sued for this s.alc, and Witt. SINCIiAIJR, JR., & CO., and Fourth avenues. no firearms or flreworks wiU bo permitted upon the grounds. No. 31. For sewer in Sixteenth steeet, between Ninth Triiins leave depot of N. Y. & N. H. U.K., corner of Room 1, No. .3 Pine Street. avenue and North river. Twenty-seventh street and Fonrth avenue, at 7 A.M., 9 No. 32. For regnlatmg, grading, curbing, guttering, nnd A.M., and 11.30 A.M. For further information and descrip­ flag^g Bank street, from West street to Hudson street. tive pamphlets, apply to PETEE VAN IDERSTINE, Jr. No. .S-3. For flagging Fifty-second street, from Eighth to ANDBEW WILSON, .Til., HOBOKEN IVIOULDIWG AWD PLANING MILL, Ninth avenne. Grand Park Office, No. 317 Broadway, N. Y., or Jfanufacturcr of PINE and HARDWOOD No. 3-1. For flagging Tenth street, from Avenne D to JOHNSON & MILLEll, No. 25 Nassau street, East river. S. DINGBE 6i CO., No. 9 Pine street, and Tt^ OTJXjX3X3XrC3-S, No. 35. For flagging Sixth avenne, from Fiftieth Btreet AIALLOllY & BLACKWELL, Evenmg Post BuUding, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. to Fiftj'-ninth street. jfuctioneers. PLANING, SCROLL AND RESA\VING, TURNING, &C. No. 36. For flagging Forty-fonrth street, from Eighth to Newark street, near Clinton, HOBOKEN. Ninth avenne. ; No. 37. For flagging Fifty-fourth street, from Broadway GOODWIN & DREW, OAURET s. •woon, of the Old Finn, ) , , -r. , to Seventh avenue. W.M. II. HAUuisox, f ^""^'" ™y Employ. No. 38. For flagging Seventy-seventh street, from Third HOUSE MOVERS, vr. vr. LEE holds power of Attorney. to Fifth avenne. Orders from parties in New York City personally attend­ No. 39. Eor curbing and flagging Fifth avenne, from No. 108 -WEST 25th STREET, ed to by addressing P. 0. Box 128, Hoboken. Eighty-sixth street to Ninetieth street. Blank forms of proposals, together with the specifica­ Ne.ar the Sixth avenue, - NEW'TOKK. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST." tions and agreements, can be obtained at this oflice.— Dated, Department of Public '\Vork.«, New York, Jnne 16, OR SALE, PIANO FORTES AT 25 PER 1870. WM. M. TWEED. F cent less than any Manufacturer in the City. Also. Commissioner. Pianos and Melodeons to let. A. DAVIS, One Hnndred and Sixteenth atreet. between Second and Third avenues. DEPABT.Miarr OF PUBLIC WORK.<«, 1 Fourth house east of Third avenue. New York. No. 237 Broadway, > • NKW YORK, Jnne 8,1870. j JOIIi^' HoatTOJVjP Being con.-^tructed with regard to scientific accuracy, are O PLUMBEES AND JVIASONS.—NOTICE used in all tests of skill by the best players in the country, is hereby given to Plumbers and Masons holding' and in all first-class clubs and hotels. Illustrated cata­ Tlicenses from the late Croton Aqnednct Board, that, from \ GAS FIXTUUB OTANTTFACTUHEK, logues of everything relating to Billiards sent liy Mail. and after this date, no permits for tapping water pipes, or ' for making connections with sewers or drains, will be is-' 630 BROADWAYS sued, tmless new bonds are filed with this Department. f^H;E?t^iN^:ifeftraiia^^ W. M. TWEED, NEW TOEK. 738 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. Commissioner of Public Works. REAL ESTATE RECORD. J. .louNSOS, Jr., Auctioneer. ACKERMAN & BORKEL, ESTAUlrlSHE© 1843. OHNSON & MILLER, AUCTIONEERS Manufacturers of J AND REAL ESTATE BROKEUS, No. 25 Nassau Street, corner of Cedar, New Tork. Galvanized Iron Cornices and t^~ City and Country Keal Estate at Public and Pri­ vate Sale. Mouldings, Loans on Mortgage negotiated. SLATE AND METAL ROOFERS, Auction S.iles of Furniture.
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