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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 18, no. 434: July 8, 1876

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REAL ESTATE EBOORD. 539 Ttifi Blayor, &c., of New York—Patrick Byrnes. (1876)...................................... 167 75 ^ game---------J.hn B. Leverioh. (1876) ... 32,663 16 Sauie---------Joseph S. AVood. (1876)..... 254 SO Same---------Patriots T. Csiuuingham. (1876)............................... 203 48 Same---------John Schulz. (1876)........ 101 36 Sioie—:—John CrossoQ. (1876)....... 020 hO <.;ame---------Martin E. Brown. (187C).... 5,510 09 Same---------Robert A. Joyce. (l-^Te)..... 120 80 Same---------John Q. Joue.s. (1876)....... 87.830 01 Same---------Manhattan Gas Li;.;ht Co. (1876)............................... 2.^142 40 *Van-lervoort, Johu R.—Tbe People of the btate of New York. (1868).................. 500 00 Way, Thomas—Judson G. Worth. (187.?)..... 234 40 * Vacated by order of Court. t Secured on Appeal. t Released § Reserved. II Satisfleil by Execution. MEOHANIOS' LIENS. NEW YOUK. June & July. -------- 1 Eighth av. (Nos. 977 and 979 and 981). Miner & Bro\yn agt. jAIiles A. Staflbrd.. .$51 45 1 FUty-eiglit;h St., n. s., 125 c. 0th av., 3 hs. E. A.Boyd agt. John I). Phyfe and Andreas Bold '....................."..............567 00 1 Fiftieth st. (Nos. 433 and 435 West), n. s. Moran & Smith agt. N. L. Demarest.....100 00 1 Forty-fifth st. (Nos. 547, 549,551 and 553). Miner & Brown agt. M. A. Stafford........33 40 3 Forty-first st. (No. 140 East), s. s. James Brady agt. T. McLoughlin and Mr. Henry. 56 00 1 Madison'av. (Nos. 66, 68 and 70). .Tohu M. Cauda agt. Mr. Coleman, E. D. Connolly auLl McCiilium and Hefferman.........l,l'oo 78 30 One Hundred and Twenty-lhird st., s. s., 175 w. 7th av. Thomas 'Daly agt. Patrick Brennan.................."............Ij^^t70 00 1 One Hundred and i^eventeenthsL, n. s. (No. 177). Patrick Young agt. John Crow and Philip MilUgan..........■"................27 00 1 Same property. John O'Neill agt. same .. 27 00 1 Same propcrl;y. John Cosgiove agt. saine.27 00 1 Same property. Richard Parker agt. same.19 50 1 Thirty-eighth st. (Nos. 348 aud 350 West). C. F. Volz agt. Peter Kay and — Schaiier..70 00 7 Broadway (Nos. 112 and 114), bet. Cedar aud Piiie sts. Hyatt Bros. agt. Watson Manufacturing Co.....................1,348 15 7 Ninetii'th St., n. s., 70 e. Lexington av., 4 hs. and 2 Is. Williaui Kinney agt. Cath¬ arine AVeeks and AAlMam Noble.........220 00 7 Forty-ninth st., n. s., 100 w. llthav., 25x100. James Taris agt. Edward McKinstrey aud — McGuire............................49 00 7 Kingsbridge road, n. w. cor. Fort Washing¬ ton road, 308x320. Christopher G. Shii- nager agt. Emogine Borden............127 00 29 Stuyvesant av., w. s., 19.2 n. Kosciusko St., 19.2x70. John S. Loomis agt. John and WiUiam Carr and Frank N. O'Brien......170 70 29 Hart St., s. s., 125 e. Throop av., 200x100. Same agt. same.........................170 70 5 Fourth St., s. w. cor. North 10th St., 25x100. Ralph AV. Kenyon agt. Joseuh Rostrom and Mary Rostrom............J.............255 6S 28 BiLshwick av., n. e. .«.. 50 s. e. Troutman st. (See Lien.) Ceorge B. Remsen agt. Josopii Altcnbrahdt and Stcmler and Filtz Kai.ser and John Smith.......................360 00 30 St. Caiherine Hospital, Bushwick av., e. s., bet. Ten Eyck and Remsen sts. Mathew Metzlor agt. Tho Trustees of St. Catherine's Society, .lohn M. Hermes and the Trustees of St. 'Catherine's Society...............6,750 30 Same propprty as last above. Charies Schnatz agt. '.John II. Hermes and the St. Catherine's Hospital.....................56 50 30 Same properly as last above. Same agt. same............... ...............252 75 1 Pacific St., s. s., 257 e. Bond si., 22x100. A. K. Buckley agt. Charles Turner, Mrs. Tur¬ ner and .litnies Winti'rbottani...........660 00 5 Union St., n. s., 192.3 e. 5lh av., 10t)x95. Bean Brothers agt. Poter Donlon and Wil¬ Uam A. Welwood.......................918 25 Classon av., e. s., 36 n. Park av., one three-story frame store and dwelling. 18.6x40; owner, Patrick Shc-ridan; builder, Thomas Hanlon. Cooper av., cor. Central av., one two-stoiy frane dwcUing, 35x6;) ; owner, Frank Steinbach ; archi¬ tects, Roeser & Pl.iite; builder, — AVelsh and John Rneger. De Kalb av., s. s., 100 w. Throop av., three three-story frame stores and dwellings, 16.8x40; o«'ner, Augusta G. Van V/agner, 624 Lafayette av.; architect, J. 1). Reynolds;"builders, J. M. Brown and Edward J. A''au "AA^agner. —-------------------4—^-<^-fr—*---------------------' ALTERATIONS, N. Y. -♦- <^> * KINGS COUNTY, N. Y. J\ine and July. --------- 29 Atlantic av., s. e. cor. Troy av., 100x100. Owen McEnany agt. Thomas H. Robbins, Michael Dalton and EUas J. Beach......S300 00 29 Hart St., s. s., 165 e. Throop av., 60x100. John S. Loomis agt. John and AVilUam Carr and Thomas Donohue..............170 70 29 Stuyvesant av., n. w. cor. Kosciusko St., 19.2x70. Same agt. same...............170 70 29 Stuyvesant av., w\ s., 76.8 n. Kosciusko St., 38!4x70. Same agt. same...............170 70 30 Broadway, s. w. s., bet. City Line and G. T. Bloomer. Charles Horn agt. John Fischer and Elizabeth Furman.................400 00 29 Stuyvesant av., w. s., 3S.4 n. Kosciusko St., 38.4x70. John S. Loomis agt. John and WUUam Carr aud Geo. W. Hunt........170 70 28 Jefferson st., n. w. cor. Reid av., 100x100. CorneUus King agt. Harrison H. Lent and Mary A. Lent..........................4,500 00 28 Fidton St., s. s., 100 w. Nostrand av., 200x94. Timothy O'Shea agt. Stephen P. Foster and Andrew Langdon................3,200 00 28 Reid av., n. w. cor. Jefferson st., 100x100. Orr, Rowland & Co. agt. Harrison H. Lent and Mary A. Lent................... . 574 22 28 Same property as last above. Same agt. same:................................1,234 58 28 Humboldt St. (No. 301), w. s., s. Grand st. George B. Remsen agt. Fritz Kaiser and James F. Landry......................125 00 29 Reid av., n. w. cor. Jefferson St., 100x100. AA^Uiam H. Hall and John D. Remsen agt. Harrison H. Lent and Mary A. Lent___295 25 29 Jefferson St., s. s., e. Reid av., 25x100. Same agt. same.............................. 224 66 30Reidav., n. w. cor. Jeflerson st., 100x100. Uriah Ellis agt. same................. .850 00 1 Same property as last above. Nicholas Mil¬ ler agt. same........................... 150 00 5 Humboldt St. (No. 301), w. s. Ephraim D. Brown, Jr., agt. Fritz Kaiser and James F. Landray.............^.................. 52 72 PROJECTED, N. Y. Plan 461.—Broadway, s. w. cor. 58th st., four three-story brick tenements, 21.6 and 22 and 42.6x li-om 58.11 to 68.10; cost, each, $6,000; owner, S. A^ Hoffman. 210 5th av.; architect, John B. Snook; bnildcrs, A. A. Anrlrus & Son and AAllUam Johnson. Plan 462.—Suffolk st. (No. 73), one Uve-story brick tenement, 26.8x76; cost, $15,000; owner, Rosa Barnes, 9 and 11 Hester st.; architect, Fred. Ger¬ lach; builders, A. Schappel aud F. Uihofl". Plan 463.—A\'.-D (l\o. 101), one five-story brick store and tenement, 2.|.l.x5'l; cost, $8,000; owner, George Bardes, Esq., 166 Av. C; architect, Julius Boekell. Plan .164.—Fortielh st., s. s., bet. llthav. and the river, one two-stoiy brick cattle house. 300x60 aud 100: cost. $40,000; owner, Joseph Stern, 543 10th av.; architect, John Mclntyre. Plan 465.—Greenwich av. (No. 28), three five- story brown stone teiu'inents, front and rear, 25.7 and"25.9x56; total cost, ,S30,000; owners. Park & Til- ford, 21st St. and Broadway; architect, Stephen D. Hatch; buUders, Joseph Thompson and A. G. Bo- gcrt & Bro. Plan 466.—Sixty-sixth st. (No. 52 AVest), one two- story brick stab.e, 25x70; cost, $2,500; owner, John G. Peter.s, 52 AA'est 66th St.; builders. James Potter- ton's Sons and Mr. Pierce. PLAN467.—Ludlow St. (No. 112, rear), one two- story brick stable, 14 and 25x50; cost, $1,500; own¬ er, Mrs. Saner, 112 Ludlow St.; architect, Chs. Sturtzkober; builder, VViegand Kraft. Plan 468.—Division st. (Nos. 38 and 40), two five- story brown stone tenements, 17.6 and 16.6x80; cost, $10,000; owners, Mrs. Deborah Haukinsou, Hoboken, N. J., and Mrs. EUza Oliphant, Jersey City: architects, Geo. AV. La Baw & S'on. Plan 469.—Eleventh av., s. e. cor. 4Sth St., fo;u' four-story brick teneincnts, 25.10x59; cost, each, $7,000; owner, Thomas AA''aters, 409 AVest 28th St.; architect, Andrew Spence. Plan 470.—Eighth av., s. w. cor. llth st., one fonr-story brick and BeUevUle stone bank and dweU¬ ing, 25.11x76.6; cost, $45,000; owner, New York Co. NationalBank, SI Sth av.; architects, D. & J. Jar¬ dine; buUders, Cummings H. Tucker & Son. ----------------'—*—"^-^S^-^—^-----------'—•— PROJECTED, BROOKLYN. Broadway, n.s., 50 w. Johnson av., two three- story brick stores and dwelUngs, 25x50; owner. Widow Broidsted, Broadway and Rutledge st,; architects, Roeser & Platte; builders, William Auer and WilUam Kohlmeier. Elm St., n. s;, 70 e. Central av., two two-.story frame»dwelUngs, 15x34; owner, AVilUam Coit, 26 Court St.; architect, Robert Smith; buUders, Patrick Killduff and Robert Wright. Marion st, s. s., bet. Ralph and Patchen avs.. one three-story frame dwelling, 25x30; owner, C. Wittenfeld, 148 Marion st.; builders, Jacob Purr- nung and 11. AVohltars. Partition st. (Nos. 76, 78 and 80), three three- story brick tenements, 20x48; owner, &c., J. Smith, 174 Partition st. Atlantic av., s. w. cor. Albany av., twotwo-and- three-story brick stores and tenements, 20 and 13 x 45 and 20; owner, M. Horstman, 66 Albany av.; architect, J. D. Reynolds; builders. Smith & Gib¬ bons and E. W. Clarke. Bedford av., s. w. cor. Monroe st., one three- story brick store and tenement, 20x50; owner and builder, WiUiam Bdmondstone, 127 De Kalb av.; architect, T. F. Thomas. Broome st. (No. 132), raised 1%stories; extension 22x42, &c.; cost, S8,0(i0; owners, A. & G. Saffer; architect, Julius Boekell. Eighth av. (No. 669), extension 20x34.6. &c.; cost, $5,000; owner, ttustave Harlem; architect, John B. Snook; builders, not selected. Forty-seventh nt. ;,No. 152 West), raised y„ story,' &c.; cost, $2,150; owner, F. G. Smedley"; builders, Rabold & Tostevin and Guy Cnlgin. Foi'ty-cighth st. (No. 36 West), extension 18.x 25.(1, front alterations, &c.; cost, $4,2(;0; owner, N. S. W. Vanderhoet; architect, Charles Buck; build¬ ers, James Webb & Son. Fourth av. (No. 77), raised one story, front alter¬ ations, &c.; co.st, $10,000; owner, James H. Drake; architect. AV. Wheeler Smith; builders, G. D. Hi:- yard and John L. Smith. Henry st. (No. 209), extension 7.4x13; cost, $160; owner, John F. Huner; builder, George Vassar. TweUth St. (Nos. 213, 215 and 217 VVest), rear ot roof raised five feet, &c.; cost, $5,000; owner. AA^m. C. Rhinelauder; architect, Joseph M. Dunn; builder, Henry-Spenr. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CHANGES. ASSlRNJi^NTS.—BENEFIT CREDIXOKS. Meinecke, FredericlJ A.....Assigned to John L. Lindsay. Center, Charles C___Assigned to James B. Irwin. Bamberger, Gilbert, 1 ^g.j ^^ t^ Solomon H. Butzel. Gans, rfimou jM., ) ^ Higgins, Mary T.... Assigned to John B. Devlin. Greve, Heury___Assigned to Bernard Motzger. Gotilamid, Isaac___Assigueil to iiolonion Denzar. Grenang, Joseph.___Insolvent. ----------------------1 <^> t---------------------- ADVERTISED LEGAL SALES. Refekf.es' Sales to be hf.ld at the Exchakge SALESKOOW, 111 BnOADWAY. NEW YORK. Forty-second st., n.s., Oii w. Ucn av., 2 lots, each 19x100.5, by Kicbard V. Harnett. (Foreclos. sale)....................................-----July 10 Gerard av., e. s., Lots 404 and 4U5 and part of Lot 403 on Map West Morrisania, 221 6.'i2a8x222s 224. by E. A. Lawrence & Co. (b'oreclos. sate) July 10 Premises bounded northerly by Cist st. 195 ft., easterly by 8tli av. 261.6, southerly by Circle 38 ft., westerly by Boulevard 318.4, by Bichard V. Harnett. (Foreclos. sale).................. July 10 Second av., beginning at point of intersection of e. s. 2d av. and middle line 99th-St., thenco along middle line of 99th st. to Harlem River, thenco along Harlem River to 98th st. xwest to east side 2d av., thence along easterly side of 2(1 av. to beginning, by A. H. Muller & Son. July 10 One Hundred and Forty-ninth st., s. s., east half of Lot 103, Lot 104, aud west half of Lot 105 on Miij) Village Melrose, South, by Wm. Kennelly. July 10 Attorney St., e. s., 175 n, Stanton St., 25x100, by E A. Lawrence & Co. (Foreclos. sale)........July 11 Baretto av., portion of country seat late of Fran¬ cis Baretto, known as Blythe or Baretto's Point, by A. H. Mu.ler & Son................. July 11 Fifth av., s. w. cor. loth St., runs w. along 15tU ) St. 125 X south 10.3 3 x east 25x51 7 x east 100 ! to 5th av. X north 51.7 to beginning.......[ Fifteenth St., s. s., 125 w. 5th av., 25x103.3___J by Bernard Smyth. (Leasehold)............July 11 Jav st. (No. 3), n. s., bet. Greenwich and Hudson sts., 24.9x58.10x24.1x58.9, by A. J. Bleecker & Co. (Foreclos. sale).......................... July 11 One Hundred and Forty-third st., n. s., 375 w. Boulevard, 100x99.11, by James M. Miller. (Foreclos sale)................................ July 11 Thirt.y-first St., n s., 300 e. 9th av., Ui.8.K98.9, l)y P.F.Meyer. (Foreclos. sale)...............Julv 11 Nineteenth st, s. s., 246.3 e. 2d av., 20.11x92, by James M. Miller. (Foreclos. sate)............July 11 Seventeenth st., n. s., 247.8 w. Cth av., 24x92.. 1 Seventeenth st., n. s., 230 w. Gth av., 17.8x92.. / by Geo. H. Scott. (Foreclos. sale)...... ... July 11 Third av., e. s., 41.4 s. 79th St., 20.3x85, by E. A. Lawrence & Co. (Foreclos. sale)___ ........ July 11 Ninth av., e. s., 75.3 n. 43d St., 25x100, by Rich¬ ard V. Harnett.'...............................July 11 Ninth av., s. e. cor. 44th St., 4 lots, 25x100, by C. S. ( arter.................................... July 11 Eighth av., e. s., 150.5 s. Horatio St., 19.3x—, by A. H. Muller & Son. (Foreclos. sate)..........July 12 Ninth av., s. w. cor. 54th st., 25.1x80, by A. H. MuUer. (Foreclos. sate)......................July 12 Greene st. (Nos. 194,194>^, 196,198), e. s., 222 s. Amity St., 82.10s—, irreg., by Richard V. Har¬ nett, (Foreclos. sale)...................,.....Julyl2 i 'i