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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 20, no. 488: July 21, 1877

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588 The Real Estate Record. 18 Cherry st, n s, 135.7 e Jefferson st, James Mar¬ tin agt Max Stevenson....................... 317 18 CUnton st. No. 115, w s. Casper Vogt agfc Au¬ gust Homan.................................. 70 18 powning st, No. 23, n s. D. H. King. Jr., agfc Frank J. Smith (agent) and Benjamin Albert- son ............................................ 145 16 Eleventh av. No. 733, w s. John CarroU agfc W. H.Cornet..................................... 85 14 Fourth av, s e cor 103d st (10 houses). PhiUp and Eliza Dugan agfc Patrick GrenviUe....... 874 17 Fifty-seventh st, n s, 150 e 6th av (2 houses). Frank Goldman agt John SulUvan............ 31 18 Fortieth st, n w cor 1st av (8 houses). Michael Boyle agfc Patrick.McCuUum and Charles Bud¬ denseick...................................... 27 18 Fifty-third sfc, s s, 51 e 7th av. John Hils agfc H. T. Schultz and Mr. Livermore............. 136 18 Forty-eighth st, No. 315 East, n s, 220 e 2d av. Wm. J. Hickfey agt John E. O'Brien and P. K. & J. A. Horgan............................. 150 19 Fiffch av, n e cor 130th st (10 houses). .John H. Carl agt C. H. Crary..........................2,465 19 Fifth av. No. 79, e s. James Moore agfc Charles Knapp.........................................459 19 Forty-ninth st, s s, 275 w llth av. Alexander Campbell agfc John Pierce and the Bucking Leather Mfg. Co..............................176 20 Fifth av, n e cor 130th st (10 houses). Louis Bosserfc agt Charles H. Crary................1,261 20 Fifth av, n e cor 130th st, 100x75. William Whan agt Richard Chidwick and C. H. Crary....... 827 20 Fifth av, n e cor 130th st (10 houses). James Carney agt Chas. H. Crary....................762 20 Same property. J. S. & G. P. Simpson agt samej.......................................... 762 19 Grove av, w s, 200 n CUff st. PhiUp and Eliza Dugan agt Mr. Milman, Mr. Ellis and John Muldoon....................................... 60 14 Marion av, e s, north of John st. Wm. D. Hauptman agt A. Howard and Denis Valen¬ tine.......................................... 39 14 One Hundred and Twenty second st, n s, 140 e 4th av (3 houses). John Barry agt Joseph Pe¬ ters, Joseph Rose and Daniel R. Kendall..... 126 18 One Hundred and Twenty-second st, n s, 140 e 4th av (9 houses). GUbert Wood agfc Joseph Pefcer and Joseph Rose.......................1,382 13 Seventy-fifth st, n s, 100 e 3d av. Garrett Bar¬ ry agt Edward Morrissey and the Mayor, Al¬ dermen, &c................................... 132 13 Same property. Bernard Tiernan agfc same.... 172 18 Third av, e s, bet. 63d and 64th sts (American Institute BuUding). McLaughlin & (^uinn agt Nicholas O'Connor and the American In¬ stitute........................................ 131 18 Thompson st. No. 116, e s. Moran & McCJuckin agt Mr, Otten and (jhas. Schultz.............. 35 KINGS COUNTY, N. Y. July. 19 CarroU pi, Nos. 726 to 738. Louis Bosserfc agfc Terrence N. O. DonneUy, Julian L. Angelo and Angelo L. Myers ........................$110 13 Dean st, n s, 65 w 6th av, 20x100. H.. S. Chris¬ tian agt Dennis CampbeU, James A. Benson and Thomas CampbeU........................ 78 14 Henry st, s w cor Baltic st, 75x100. Patrick J. Donnelly agfc John DonneUy, C. W. Alien, P. Donlon and J. N. Wrighfc...................... 42 13 Nosfcrand av, e s, 20 s Madison st, 100x80. Timo¬ thy O'Shea agt John McGarry, George W. Seiler and Michael K. WUson................. 900 18 Thu-d av, e s, 75.2 s 40fch st, 25x100. Hobby Leeds & Go. agt Henry L. Spicer and Timo¬ thy Connor.................................... 570 13 Woodbine st, s e s, 184.10 n e Evergreen av, 25x 100, Daniel Kreuder agt George Piermann and-----Ford.........................,......500 BUILDINaS PROJECTED. NEW YORK CITY. Plan 462—Second av, n e cor 45fch sfc, two five- story stores and tenements, 25 and 25.5x75 and 54, extensions, 25x48; cost, §12,000 and 815,000; owner, J. Schappert's estate; architect, Julius BoekeU. Plan 463—Fifty-second st, n s, 175 w 1st av, four five-story brown stone French flats, 20x64; cost, $12,000; owner, Dennis Loonie; architect, Pr, S. Barus; buUders, not selected. Plan 464—Sixteenth st, No. 336 West, one five- story brick store and tenement, 25x46; cost, $6,500; owners, Messi-s. Goette & Mattes, 551 Greenwich st; architect and buUder, John Leischer. Plan 465—Jackson st. No. 56, one four-story brick tenement, 25x50; cost, $6,000; owner, E. Gierke, 351 West 39th st; architect, Wm. F. Widmayer. Plan 466—TMrd av, w s, 159 s 140th st, three one-story wood and glass stores and dwellings, 12.3x48; cost, each, $600; owner and buUder, Joseph Hewlett, 1000 Madison av; architect, H. S. Baker. Plan 467—Lexington av, w s, 70 s 115th st, two three-story stone dweUings, 15x50; cost, each, $5,500; owner, &c., Benjamin Richardson, 265 West 43d St. . Plan 468—Forsyth st, No. 206, one three-story brick shop, 17x38; cost, $1^800; owner, M. Hak, 206 Forsyth st; buUders, M. Vogelz; architects, P. & A. Pecht. ' ^ ' ' Plan 469—Sixty-fourth st, cor RaUroad av, one three-story brick boiler house, 22x60; cost, $1,500; owner, J. A. Bostwick, 6 Hanover st; architects, D. & J. Jardine; buUders, Hogencamp & Son and E. Jardine. Plan 470—Fortieth st. No. 319 West, one one- story brick shop, 20x40; cost, $500; owner, Jacob Alstine, on premises; architect, G. Shafer; buUder, Thos. Lennon. Plan 471—Seventy-eighth st, s s, 50 e 4th av, two fom--story brown stone tenements, 25x70; cost, $12,000; owner and buUder, Joseph Hewlett, Madison av and 77th st; archifcect, A. B. Ogden. Plan 472—Hester st, s e cor Mott st, one four- story brick tenement, 26x44; cost, $8,000; owner, Mi-s. Kerrigan, 162 Hester st; architect, Wm. Jose; buUder, not selected. Plan 473—Hester st. No, 164, one fom--story brick dweUing, 17.6x34; cost, $7,000; owner, Mrs. Kerrigan, 162 Hester st; architect, Wm, Jose; buUder, not selected. Plan 474—Fifty-fourth st, s w cor Madison av, five four-story brown stone dwellings, 20 and 22.3 and 22.6x55 and 60; cost, each, $19,000; owner and buUder, Daniel Hennessy; architect, R. W, BricMey. Plan '475—Fifty-fourth st, Nos. 52, 54 and 58 West, three four-story brown stone dwellings, 20 and 22.6 and 25x58 and 64; cost, $20,000 and $25,000; owner, architect and buUder, Robert B. Lynd, 791 Madison av. Plan 476—Fifty-sixth st, s s, 200 e 5th av, one four-story" brown stone dweUing, 20x59 and 64; cost, $20,000; owner, architect and buUder, Robert B, Lynd, 791 Madison av. Plan 477—Sixty-third st, n s, 100 w 4th av, one brick brewery, three, four and five stories, 50x 100.5; cost, $55,000; lessee, P, W. Salem, cor 4th av ahd 14th st; architect, P. W. Klemt. Plan 478—Sixty-thu-d st, n s, 150 w 4th av. one three-story brick club house, 38x100.5; cost, $20,000; lessee, P. W. Salem, cor 4th av and 14th st; archi¬ tect, P. W. Klemt. Plan 479—Eighth st, n s, 237.6 e 1st av, one five-story brick tenement,. 24x62; cost, $10,000; owner, Ernest Ohl, 106 1st av; architect, F. W. Klemt; buUder, John Bannen. Plan 480—Eighth st, n s, 261.6 e 1st av, one five- story brick tenement, 13Kx62; cost, $5,000; owner, Ernest Ohl, 106 1st av; architect, P. W, Klemt; buUder, John Bannen, Plan 481—Ninth st, s s, 237,6 e 1st av, one five- story brick tenement, 24x65; cost, $10,000; owner, Ernest Ohl, 106 1st av; architect, F. W. Klemt; buUder, John Bannen, Plan 482—Ninth st, s s, 261,6 e 1st av, one five- story brick tenement, 13Xx65; cost, $5,000; owner, Ernest Ohl, 106 1st av; ai-chitect, F. W, Klemt; buUder, John Bannen, BROOKLYN. N. Y. CarroU st. No. 336, one two-story brick dwel¬ ling, 20x32; owner, &c., Louis Bollmaim, 487 CarroU st. Hicks st, n e cor Nelson st, one two-story frame dweUing, 25x40; owner, M, CarroU, 88 Himting¬ ton st; architect, G. Damen; buUder, P, J. Car¬ Un, Humboldt st, 80 from n w cor Meeker av, one two-story frame dweUuig, 20x25; owner, WUliam Curtui, 63 Meeker av; builder, E. W. Carey. Montague st (No. 66), s-s, 225 from Hicks st, one four-story bro-ma stone flat, 25x89.4; owner, S. D. CaUahan; architects, J. D. Burke and M. McCarty. Pierrepont st, cor CUnton st, one two-story church, 93x93; owner, Fu-st Baptist Church; architect, L. B. Valk; buUder, C. L. Johnson. Schermerhorn st, n s, 97 e Court st, one thi-ee- story brick dweUiug, 21x42; owner, German EvangeUcal Chm-ch; architect, C. F. Eisenach; builders, A. AUen and W. Zang. Sands and Charles sts, one two-story brick stable, 30x25; owner, A. HavUand; buUder, Mr. Dusenbury. Van Brunt st, w s, 40 s Van Dyke st, one three- story frame store and tenement, 20x45; owner, Mr. Anderson, 212 Conover st; ai-chitect, &c., J. Smith. ' ' Wyckoff st, n e cor Bond st, two three-story brick dweUings, 25x50; owner, B. Irvin; archi¬ tects, &c., M. Freeman & Son. South 2d st, cor 10th st, one three-story brown stone school, 94 and 93.4x90; owner, city Brook¬ lyn; architect, S. B. Leonard; buUders, H. Vail and R, B. Ferguson. Twenty-^fourth st, s s, near 2d av, one two- story brick oU works, 170 and 218x84; owners, Densiow & Bush; architect, A. V. B. Bush. Atlantic av, n s, abt. 40 from Adelphi st, one three-story brick store and tenement, 25x46; own¬ er, Geo. Chatterly, 53 Bergen st; architects, Parfitt Bros. De Dalb av, n w cor Tompkins av, two three- ■story brown stone stores and dwellings, 25x55; owner and builder, W, P. Edmundstone, 727 De Kalb av; architect, A. HUl. Fulton av, s e cor Smith st, one one and two- story brick pubUc haU, 50x150; o-woer, A. R. Samuels; architect, F. H. Coles: buUder, S. B. Vreeland. Greene av, s s, 400 w Throop av, one four-story brown stone dweUing, 20x42; o-wner, L. Burrows, 620 Greene av. Fifth av, s w cor Sackett st, four three-story brown stone stores and dweUings, 18.9x45: own¬ er, C. Watson, Portland av; architect, T. P. Thomas; buUder, L. Brown. ALTERATIONS, N. Y. Av B, No, 79, extensions, 15x22; cost, $1,000; owner, Joseph Emden; architects, &c., Haight &; Morrison. Bleecker st. No. 195, raised one-half story, in¬ terior and front alterations; cost, $1,150; owner, ------Blakeman; buUders, J. Remsen and Cooper & Weed. Bond st. No. 24, front altered; cost, $500; own¬ ers, Germania Life Ins. Co.; buUders, J. M. & E. A. Thorp, . Canal st, n e cor Mercer st. Ulterior allered, &c.; cost, $15,000; owners, Exrs. A. Arnold; architect, Griffith Thomas; buUders, J. Webb & Sons and J, Hardley. Courtlandt st. No. 75, raised one-half story in front, interior alterations; cost, $1,4()0; owner, Owen McManus; buUder, J. M. KeUy. Division st, Nos. 5 and 53^, front altered; cost, $1,500; owner, Lewis Adler; architect, E. C. Oppenheim; buUders, J. Handwork and E. C. CoggeshaU. First av. No. 605, extensions, 16x27; cost, $600; owner, P. G. Hohmann; architect, Fr. S. Barus; builder, Jno. Goerlitz. Fifth av. No. 570, extensions, 8x13.8; cost, $1,200; owner, Wm. FeUows; architect, H. P. Cook; builders, Cooper & Weed. Fifth st. No. 232, extensions, 21x16, interior al¬ terations, &c.; cost, $3,600; owner, C. Hess; architects, Thom & WUson; buUder, C. Leh¬ mann. Lewis st, No. 66, front alteration; cost, $350; owner, Jos. Davidson; buUder, J. Kraft. Ninety-first st, s s, 125 w 2d av (rear), exten¬ sions, 50x15; cost, $1,500; owner, N, P. Sand- quist; architect, C. Eankel; buUders, Cook & Higgins. Third st, No. 123 East, new tin roof, front al¬ teration; cost, $1,500; owner, Charles Hahn; architect, A. H, Blankenstein. Twenty-second st, No, 411 East, front altered; cost, $800; owner and architect, Mr. (Jrissler; buUder, W. Schultz. Twenty-eighth st. No. 20 East, raised one story, extensions, 18.6 and 25x34.4; cost, $3,000; owner, M. S. Buttles; architect, P. W, Klemt. Thirty-second st. No. 158, interior alterations; eost, $150; owner, Mr. Breen; architect, &c., J. Fettretch. Third av. No. 788, front alteration; cost, $350; owner, Michael FaUihee; buUder, Jas. Dunn. Third av, e s, 120 s 140th st, extensions, 39x16; cost, $1,000; owner, Jos, Hewlett; architect, H. S. Baker. Washington st, No. 514, interior alterations; cost, $800; owner, W. R. Hedden; biulder, L. Scudder. West Twenty-third Street Presbyterian Church, rear extensions, raised five feet, &c.; cost, $2,000; owners. Trustees said church; archi¬ tect, H. Dudley; buUders, Moore & Sons and Mc¬ Kenney & Scrafford, MISCELLANEOUS. BUREAU FOR COLLECTION OP ASSESS MENTS. (ROTUNDA, NEW COURT HOUSE,} Wednesday. July 18,1877. Property holders are hereby notified that the fol¬ lowing assessment Usts were received on.the 18th day of June, 1877, for coUection, AU payments made thereon, on or before the 17th day of September next wiU be exempt from interest. After that date, in¬ terest wiU be charged at the rate of seven (7) per cent, from July 12,1877. the date of confirmation. RfiQULATING, GRADING, ETC. 116th st, bet. 6th and 7th avs. 144th st, bet. 10th av and PubUc drive. 144th st, bet. WiUis and St. Ann's avs. [The limits embraced by such assessment include both sides of the streets, between the Umits above- named.]