The^ Real Estate Record;
LEGAL NOTICES.
ri^HlS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED
A have formed a limited co-partnership, pursuant
to the laws of tbe State of New York.
That the name or flnn under which the business of
such co-partnership is to be conducted is GEORGE
L. ROSE, and itai their principal place of business
will be in the Citj' and County of New York-
Thai the general nature of the business to be trans¬
acted is ibe manufacturing of and dealing in leather-
That tbe names ot the general and special partners
are a.s follows, viz.: George L. Ro.se. who resides at
Newark, in the Slate of New Jersey, and who is tbe
general partner; and David H. McAlpin, who re-sides
at the Cnj^ and County of New York, and who is the
six-tial partner.
That the said David H. McMpin has contributed
Ibe Mini of Eighty Thousand Dollars in cash to the
«.-omm««n stock of said business.
'That tbe said co-partnership is to commence on
the first daj' of Julj'. 1879, and is to terminate on the
ihirtieth dav of June, which will be in the year 1881.
Dated this"'20th day of June, 1879.
GEORGE L. ROSE. I .o„„n
DAVID H. McALPIN. f v''«'»'>'
\A'itness, Rout. M. Hooper.
Consulate General of the United States of America
for France, Paris.—s.s.
Be it known that on the twentieth daj' of June,
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-nine,
before me the unclersigned Robt. M. Hooper, A''ice-
Consul General of the United States of America at
Paris, in France, personally appeared George L.
Rose and David H. McJLlpin, who are personallj'
known to mo to he tbe persons described ia and who
executed the within in.strument and acknowledged
the execution thereof freelj'and voluntarilj'for the
uses and purposes therein mentioned.
In te-stjmony whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and -seal of oflice the daj' and j-ear above writteii-
Robt- M- Hooper.
A'ice Consul General of the United .States of
.\merica at Paris, Franco.
[t^s-1 _____
Kingdom of Great liritain, I
City of London, England. \ "• •
Georgo L. Rose being duly sworn says that ho is tbo
general partner named in the above certificate of
copartnership.ond that the sum specifled in the said
certificate to have been contributed by the said David
H. McAlpin, the special partner, to the conimon
stock of the business of said co-partnershiij, has been
actually and in good faith paid in, in cash, to wit the
sum of Eight J- Thousand Dollars.
GEO. L. ROSE.
Sworn and subscribed to this 26ih riaj' of .fuly. 1879,
before me, at the Consulate General of the
United Slates of America, .53 Old Broad street, in
Uie City of Ixuidon, England, J. Nunn,
A'ice and Deputy Consul (Jeneral and Notarj-
Public ex-oflicio of the United States at I,.on-
[us.] don and a Commissioner to administer oaths
in the Supreme Court of Judicature in
England.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT AVE, AVHOSE
names are .severallj' undersigned, .are desirous
of renewing and continuing, anil ilo herebj' renew
and continue the limited parlnership heretofore car¬
ried on by us, pursuant to tbe laws of the State of
New A'ork, and «-xpirinj: August 16. 1.879.
The name of firm under which such parlnershii) is
to be conducteil is READ & Co.
The general nature of the busines-s intended to be
transacted by such partnership is dealing in leaf and
manufacinred tobacco, and in tbe manufacture ami
sale of fertilizers.
The names of all the general and siiecial partners
interested in said business are Clemisnt Read. Isaac
Read, Henrv M. Newton and AVilliam H. Read.
Thp said Clement Read is a general iiartner, and
his place of residence is in the City of Brooklyn,
County of Kings and State of New York.
The said Isaac Read is also a genenil partner, and
his place of residence is in said Ciij' of Brooklj'n,
Countj- of Kings and State of New York.
The said Henry M. Newton is a special partner,
and his place of residence is in said Ciij- of Brooklyn.
1 be said William H. Read is a special partner, and
his place of residence is in said City of Brooklj-n.
The amount of capital which said Henrj- M. New¬
ton has contributed to the common stock of said
partnership is Five Thousand Dollars.
The aniount of capital which said AVilliam H. Read
has contributed to the coinmon stock of said partner-
siiip is Eight Thou.sand Dollars.
The period at which said partnership is to com¬
mence is August 18. 1879. and the period at which it
will terminate is January 1. 1881.
Dated August 14, ls79.
CLEMENT READ.
ISAAC READ.
HENRY M. NEWTON.
WM. H. READ.
Beware of Infringements.
MANHATTAN UA^L.^VAY CO., 6th Avenue Lino.
OPEN FROM 5.30 A. M. TO 12 P. M.
RECTOR STREET. — Nearest point for AVall Street
Ferrj'. connecting with cars for South Ferrj'.
CORTLANDT STREET.—Nearest point for Jersey
Citj' and Conimunipaw Ferries.
PARK PLiVOE.—Nearest point for Post Office. City
Hall, and Barclaj' st Ferry to Hoboken.
CHA.MBERS STREET.—Nearest point for Pavonia
and Erie Railwaj' Ferries.
FRANKLIN STREET.
GILVND STREET. — Nearest point for Desbrosses
Street Ferry to Jersey City, connecting with cars
for Desbrosses and East Grand Street Ferries.
BfuEECKER STREET.—Connecting withcars for East
and AVest.
EIGHTH STREET. — Connecting with cars for
Christopher Street and East ."enth Street Ferries.
FOURTEENTH STREET.-Connecting with cars for
East Twentj'-third and Thirty-fourth Street Ferries.
TWENTY-THIRD STREET-Connecting with cars for
Twenty-third Street Ferry to Jersey City, and East
â– Uth Street Ferry for Hunter's Point.
THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—Connecting with cars for
Weehawken Ferrj-.
FORTY-SECOND STREET.-Connecting with New
York Transfer Company's cabs for Grand Central
Depot.
FIFTIETH STREET AND SIXTH ANENUE.
FIFTY-EIGHTH S'l'REET.-Sixth Avenue entrance
to Central Park, connecting with cars of Belt Line
Railroad.
FIFTY-THIRD STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE.
FIFIY-NINTH STUEET AND NINTH AA'ENUE.
.SEA^ENTY-ShX'ONDSTREET AND NINTH .WENUE.
EIGHTY-FIRST STREET AND NINTH AVENUE.
NINETA'-THIRD STREET .\ND NINTH AVENUE.
ONE ilUNDllED AND FOURTH STREET AND
NINTH AVENUE.
For uptown trains take east side stations.
For down-town trains take we.st side stations.
Trains will run to Fifty eighth street and Sixth
avenue, and One Hundred and Fourth street and
Ninth avenue alternatelj'.
FARE, 10 CENTS.
Sunday Trains from 12.:i0 P. JL. till 12 Midnight
except between the hours of 5::30 and 7::30 A. M. and 5
and 7 P. M., when the faro is 5 CENTS.
WM. R. GARRISON, President.
M. AAN BROCKLIN. Superintendent._____________
PEERLESS
QOO KLI3Xr33S.
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
ARCHITECTURAL SHAPES & COLORS.
Yoiissoirs for aill Itiiuls of
Arches.
Peerless Brick Company,
208 SoLith Tth St.,
Philadelphia.
FlKE-rLACE HEATE118.
We invite the careful consideration of Owners,
Arcnitects and Builders to our new apparatus for
warming and ventilating dwellings with
AN OPEN FlUIi:.
Burns equally well, hard or soft coal or wood.
Heats also upper rooms, and is unequalled iu especial
adaptation to FLATS or suites on one door.
OPEN STOVE VENTILATING CO..
78 Beekman St.. New York
CHAJULES HUBER & SON,
Steam Stone Works
SEVENTY-NINTH STREET, East River.
BKOWN, DORCHESTER, OHIO AND
RUBBED BLUE HTONK.
I have the latest improved Steam Mill with three
Diamond Stone Saw Cutters.
Rpftldence, 407 Eawt 84tl> Street.
loiMiN D. CRIITIiniNS, Mo. IU»7 3d Av.,
w Contractor in General
STEAM MACHINERY
MAGRATH'S COPPER SASH-CHAIN,
Patented Slst March. 1871,
is adapted to ordin
ary round pulley
. and strong enough
jJ to suspend with
perfect security
weights of any size
required.
Is now used in
many large build¬
ings in this and oth¬
er cities with nnij
form satisfaction.
A reduction of 40
per cent. In the
price has been
made lately.
This chain and at
tachments are un¬
surpassed for sim¬
plicity of applica-
tion,durability,and
cheapness. Large
orders filled prom
ptly.
For teims and further information apply to
M. MAGRATH,
PATENTEE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
74 Irvlns Place, New York City
.â– $2 CUFP SrUKKT, '
Sole Agent for the following Specialties:
Zane & Co's Patent Self-Closing Faucet.
Zane & Co's " Boston Compression Faucets.
Zane Se Co's " " The Sanitary" AVater Closet.
Folej-'s " Basin and Bath A'alve.
Folej-'s " AVater Closet Cistern, with Re¬
versible Service Box.
F. Adee & Co's " Cast Lead Stench Traps.
F. Adeo's " Bath Fixtures. Triplex Pumps.
Aud Dialer in Plumber's Supplies of best Quality.
ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS
207-209 EiiMt Eiji;hty-SLTtli Mtrcet.
HExtiJva:. j^, c3-XJ3^TTxa:EE.
Manufacturer of and Patentee of
Artificial Stone, Sidewalks, Floors for Breweries and
Malt Houses. Factories, Stable Floors, Lintels, Sills
Copings. CJhimney Caps, etc.
JAMES AKMSTRONG,
Plumber and Gas Finer,
Coiii-t St., cor. Union St.,
BRANCH STORE: -lO'.l Jlyrtle Av.. near Clinton Av
BROO KLYN,
li. F. WlllPrLE,
Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
WINDOW FRAMES,
OFFICE AND SHIP
PANEL WORK,
a66 Court Street, Brooklyn.
FOR EXCAVATIONS.
W. M. IVERS, Plumber 4: (inn Fitter,
48 E. 'Sid ST. (Y. M. C. A. imildiiig), and No. 7 & 9
NEW Ci^NAL ST., near Rutgers st. All work done in
tbe best manner and at moderate charges. Esti¬
mates furnished.
A. W, B VJDLONG,
DEALER IN
31. xj IVE ::o E3 II.
COR. IITH AV. & 22D ST., NEW YORK.
Pine, AATiitewood, Hickory, Chestnut, Jlaple, Baaa
wood, Cheriy, Beech, Oak, Ash, Birch, Butternut,
Black AValnut. &c. Terms. Cash upon de'ivery.
FITZG-ERALO & SMITH,
BROWN STONE YARD,
East 54th street, extending to East 55th street,
between Avenue A and First avenue.
ALL KINDS OF FREE STONE constantly on hand.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Conquest Mill & Mining Company of Nevada,
Or Cf ani zed nnder the
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
Laws of the State of Neio York.
200.000 shareSf par value $5 each.
NON-ASSESSABLE.
SHERIDAN SHOOK, President; A. J. DITTENHOEFER, Vice-President;
WILLIAM A. DARLING, Treasurer; JAMES B. MOREY, Secretary.
AVith our present limited milling facilities, the property shows a handsome daily surplus over and above
expenses. It is the purpose of the company to incrase the capacity of the mill, and for that purpose a
ill expenses. It is the purpose of the company to incrase tne capacity or in<
mlted number of shares of the working capita) will be sold at ?1.50 per share.