The Real Estate Records
CIS PLATES.—Duty. 1 MOc. y tt
I.e. charcoal, 10x14.........^ box 86 25 @ 86 50
LC.coke 10x14................... 5 00 ® 5 75
LX. charcoal, 10x14............... 8 25 ® 8 50
I.e. charcoal, 14x20............... 6 25 ® 6 50
I. X, charcoal, 14x20............... 8 25 ® 8 50
LC.coke, 14x20.................. 5 00 @ 5 75
L C. coke, terne, 14x20........... 5 00 @ 5 25
L C. charcoal, teme. 14x20........ 5 50 ® 6 CO
ZIf'C, Duty, sheet, y tt, 2yc
Sheet, :ask................ .ySb. 6%® 7
•' open...................... .. ® 7y
LEGAL NOTICES.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED
have formed a limited co-parti;ership, pursuant
to the laws of the State of New York.
That tbe name or firm under which the business of
such co-partnership is to be conducted is GEORGE
L. ROSE, ana that their principal place of business
will be in the City nnd County of New York.
That the general nature of tbe business to be trans¬
acted is the manufacturing of and dealing in leather.
That the names of the general and special partners
are as follows, viz.: George L. Rose, who resides at
Newark, in the State of New Jersev. and "A-ho is the
general partner; and David H. McAlpin, who resides
at the City and County of New York, and w-iio is the
special partner.
That the said David H. Mc.Mpin has contribute.!
the .'um of Eighty- Thousand Dollars in cash to the
comni'^n stock of said business.
That the said co-partnership is to commence on
the first daj' of Julj', 1879, and is to terminate on the
thirtieth day of June, which will be in the year 1881.
Dated this 20th day of June, IS79.
GEORGE L. ROSE. 1 ,Qaan
DAVID H. McALPIN. ^(°^^^>-
Witness, 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 nnd Seventy-nine,
before me the undersigned Robt. M. Hooper, Vice-
Coiisul General of the United States of Americaat
Paris, in France, personally appeared George L.
Rose and David H. McAlpin, who are personallj-
known to me to be tbe persons described in and who
executed the w-ithin instrument and acknowledged
the execution thereof freelj- and voluntarily for the
uses and purposes therein mentioned.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mj' hand
and seal of ofilce the daj- and year above written.
Robt. M. Hooper.
Vice Consul General ot the United States of
America at Paris, France.
[I-.S.1 _____
Kingdom of Great Britain, {
City of London, Englaml. ) â– '
George L. Rose being dulj- sworn .says that be is tbe
general partner named in the above certificate of
copartnersblp.and that the sum specified in the said
ci-rtiftcate to have been contributed bj- the said David
H. McAlpin, the special partner, to the common
stock of the business of said co-partnership, has been
actually and in good faith paid iu, in cash, to wit the
sum of Eighty Thousand Dollars.
GEO. L. ROSE.
Sworn and subscribed to this 26ih day of July, 1879,
before me, at the Consulate General of the
United States of America, 53 Old Broad street, fn
the Cltj- of London, England, J. Nunn,
Vice and Deputj' Consul General and Notary
Public ex-oflicio of the United States at Lon-
iL.s.] don and a Commissioner to administer oaths
in the Snpreme Court of Judicature in
England.
rjHHIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, WHOSE
-«- names are severallj- undersigned, are desirous
of renewing and continuing, and do hereby renew
and continue the limited partnership heretofore car¬
ried on bj' us, pursuant to the laws of the State of
New York, and expirins August 1«, 1879,
The name of firm under wnicli such partnership is
to be conducted is READ & Co.
The general nature of the business intended to be
transacted by such partnership is dealing in leaf and
manufactured tobacco, and in the manufacfare and
sale of fertilizers.
The names of all the general and special partners
interested in said business are Clement Read. Isaac
Read, Henry M. Newton and William H. Read.
The said Clement Read is a general partner, and
his place of residence is in the Citj- of Brooklyn,
County of Kings and State of New York.
The said Isaac Read is also a general partner, and
his place of residence is in said City of Brooklj-n,
County of Kings and State of New York.
The said Henry M. Newton is a special partner,
and his place of residence is in said City of Brooklyn.
The said William H. Read is a special partner, and
his place of residence is in said City of Brookliyn.
The amount of capital which said Henry M. New¬
ton has contributed to the coinmon slock of said
partnership is Five Thousand Dollars.
The amount of capital which said William H. Read
has contributed to the cominon stock of said partner¬
ship is Eight Thousand Dollars.
The period at which said partnership is to com¬
mence is August 18.1879, and the period at which it
will t«rminate is January 1,1881.
- Dated August 14,1879.
CLEMENT READ.
ISAAC READ.
HENRY M. NEWTON.
WM. H, BEAD.
TJIVITED ST-VTES TUUST COItlPANY
OF NEW YORK,
iNo. 49 WALL STllEET.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS, FOUR MILLION DOLLARS
This companj- is a^legal depositor for moneys paid
into Court, and is authorized to act os guardian or
receiver of estates.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
w-hieli maj- be made at an.v lime, and wilhdrawii
after five daj-s' notice, and will be entitled to interest
for the whole time they remain with the Company.
Executoi-s, Admiidstratoi-s or Trustees of Estates,
and females unaccustomed to the transaction of
busines.s. as well as religious and benevolent institu¬
tions, will find this Companj- a convt>nient depository
for money.
trustees:
JOHN A. STEWART, President.
?C^/i¥-ryic^^"'^'1vic.Presidents.
Peter Cooper, Samuel Sloan,
D. H. Arnold, James Low-,
Daniel S. Miller, Cyrus Curtis.
Thomas Slocomb, W m. Walter Phelps,
Charles E. Bill. Sainuel T. Skidniore.
Wilson G. Hunt, D. Willis James.
William E. Dodge, S. Sl. Bnckinghani, Pk'se,
Edwin D. Jlorgan, Robert L. Stuart.
Clinton Gilbert, Henrj' E. Lawrence,
John Jacob Astor, Isaac N. Phelps,
Daniel D. Lord, S B. Chittenden, Bk'Iyn,
George T. Adee, Er.astus Corning, Al'bj-.
John Harsen Rhoades.
WILLIAM DARROW, Secretary
JAMES S. CLARK. Assistant Secretary.
PEERLESS
oKI wl\^i
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
ARCHITECTURAL SHAPES & COLORS.
Voussoirs for all Muds of
Arches.
Peerless Brick Company,
20S SoLitli Tth St.,
_____________ Pliilacleloliia.
FIRE-PLACE HEATERS.
We invite the careful consideration of Owners,
.'i.rcnitects and Builders to our new apparatus for
warming and ventilating dwellings with
AN OFKN pike;.
Burns equally well, hard or soft coal or wood.
Heats also upper rooms, and is unetpialled in especial
adaptation to FLATS or suites on one Iloor.
OPEN STOVE VENTILATING CO..
78 Beekman St.. NewYork
CHARLES HUBER & SON,
Steam Stone ~W o !• k s
SEVENTY-NINTH STREET, East River.
BROWN, JDORCHESTEK, OHIO AND
RUBBED blue: STONE.
I have the latest improved Steam BIlll with three
Diamond Stone Saw Cutters.
RoMidencet 407 East 84th Street.
Beware of Infringements.
BUILDEES' DIRECTORY.
JAMES HUGHES,
SCAFFOLD BUILDER for Churches ani
Public Buildings. '25 years' experience in this city
All materials furnished, if required. ISJ E. 51th street
ITIcGVIRE & SL.O.VNE,
Carpenters^ and Bnilders,
l.'il WEST 2Sth STREET. NEW YORK.
MORTON & CHESLEY,
Bnildin^ Contractors,
•10 and 12 BROADWAY.
Rooms It! and IT
ARTMANN & FECHTELER,
FRESCO PAINTERS,
ytm SIXTH AVENUE, cor. Mth street, N. Y.
J. H. DREW & BKO.,
House (Vlovers,
OFFICE and YARD, -12S & 430 WEST NTH ST^
Bet. 9th and 10th avs. NEW YORK.
John II. Drew. Hrrin H. Drew
VICTOR BUHR,
Manufaclurer of Fancy Stair Newels,
â– 240 WEST •27Tn STREET, NEW YORK.
ABBOTT'S RANGES AND REFRIOE-
-r^ RATOR for FRENCH FLATS can he .seen
at the Welu.ngtox and Maxchk.itkii. Estahlished
lSb7.___________M. ABBOTT. 137 Eighth Avenue.
GARRETT WARD,
STAIR BUILDER
123 and 125 AVest 2Stli St., N. Y.
SAFETY HOB ELEVATOR
FOR BTILDERS.
SUPERIOR LMPUOVED PATENT.
E. Baldwin Dkmahest. Office. :il.I & .{^15 West ."i-ld St.
JOHN D. CRIITIiTIINS, No. I!»:i7 3d Av.,
Contractor in General
STEAM MACHINERY
FOR EXCAVATIONS.
A. W, Ji UJJLONG,
nKAI.EK IS
COR. IITH AV. & 22D ST., NEW YORK.
Pine, WTiitewood. Hickory, Cliestnut. Maple, Bass
wood. Cherry, Beech, Oak, Ash, Birch, Butternut,
Black Walnut. &c. Terms. Cash i.-pon de'ivery.
FITZG-ERALU & SMITII,
BROWN STONE YARD,
East Mth street, extending to East 5.')th street,
between Avenue A and First avenue.
ALL KINDS OF FREE STONE constantly on hand.
Jobhing promptly attended to.
OLD ROOFS
of all kinds perfectly repaired and coated with I'las-
tic-Slate, and guaranteed tight 3 to b years, from ly
cents per square foot upward.
NEW ROOFS
Put on and warranted
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE.
Refer to 3,000 Roofs 3 to 15 Years Old.
Plastic - Slate Roofing Co.
(Organized ISti-l bj- Edward Van Orden & Co.)
OFFICE, 79 M.A.1DEN LANE.
Materials promptly shipped to anv point, with
SIMPLE DIRECTIONS FOk USE.
Refer to
R. Hoe & Co.. Harper Bros.. Jno. Roach <fe Son
Conquest Mill & Mining Company of Nevada,
Orqanized under the
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
Laws of the State of A'ew York.
200.000 shares^ par value $5 each.
NON-ASSESSABLE. "^
SHERIDAN SHOOK, President; A. J. DITTENHOEFER, Vice-President;
WILLIAM A. DARLING, Treasurer; JAMES B. MOREY, Secretary.
T^ With our present limited milling facilities, the property shows a handsome daily surplus over and above
all expenses. It is the purpose of the company to incrase the capacity of the mill, and i
mited number of shares of the working capital will be sold at $1.60 per share.
, and for that purpose a