Real Estate Record
AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
NEW YOEK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1873. No. 287
Vol. XII.
Published Weekly by
THE REAL ESTATE mm ASSOCIATION.
TERMS.
One year, in advance......................$6 00
All communications should^be addressed to
Whiting BuinniNO, 345 .\nd 347 Broadway.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The attention of business men and capitalists is
called to the advertisement in another column of an
important sale by Col. James M. Miller, nnder the
direction of Geo. A. Kelsey, referee, to take place at
the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, on Friday next,
the mth inst., of the large double house (brisk), with
grounds around it, situated between Broadway and
Fourth Avenue. No better location for a theatre, a
club house, or concert hall can be found in the city of
New Tork. Its commanding and central position, in the
immediate vicinity of Union and Madison squares, must
necessarily insure a large atteudance at the sale, whicli
will take place punctually at the day and h«ur named.
THE EMPIRE CITY LOT BOOK.
We commend to the attention of real estate
brokers and property owners a new Lot Book
of New York, from Forty-second Street to
Spuyten Duyvil, embracing the East as well
as the "West side of the city. This book con¬
tains seventy-one lithographed maps, and sup¬
plies a need which has long existed. It is laid
out upon a large scale, and is available as a
sales-book upon which lots or houses can be
' cated in a moment. The work is beautifully
executed, includes the most recent improve¬
ments, and no expense seems to have been
spared to produce an offlce-book of the utmost
utility for all who are interested in real estate.
The price is very moderate, many brokers
having expended large sums for books that
are not nearly as valuable. The Lot Book is
published by J. B. Wallace and T. Shillingtou,
of 117 Broadway, and we cordially endorse its
claims to the attention and patronage of real
estate men generally.
MECHANICS'LIENS.
NE'W YORK.
Sept.
5 Ann st., s. w. coh. Nassau st.,
ext'dg to Fiilton st. (Continua¬
tion.) George E. Meyers and Wm.
A. Gedney agt. Jas. Gordon Ben¬
nett .... ....f.................... ?3,684 70
8 Same pbopeett. (Continuatiok.)
Wm. and Thomas Retch agt. same 1,400 00
9 Broadway, b. s., 50.3 n. 49th st.,
ext'dg n. 50.2. John McCarron
agt. Cyrus Clark................. ' 105 00
6 Ckosby ST. (Nos. 61, 63,65, and 67),
e. s., het. Broome and Spring sts.
Arnet Seaman agt. R. A. Wood¬
ward............................. 5,607 10
6 Same property. William G.
Chave agt. same................. 7,300 00
S Sake property. Jehoakim Davis
and Wm. H, Lewis agt. same..... 5,533 13
5 Fifty-ninth st., n. s., 156.8 e. Mad-
ison av., 16.8x—. Andrew F. Bar¬
ry aiad Ira G. Lane agt. William
H. Jenkins....................... 95 00
6 Fifty-fourth st. (No. 542), s. s.,
bet. lOtb and llth avs. Joseph R.
Frith and Wm. O. Hinchman agt.
Ph. Doerrschuck................. 238 97
6 Fifty-first st. (No. 522 W.), s. s.,
bet. 10th and llth avs. Gallagher
& Maekey agt. John F. Van Wag-
euer.............................. 100 55
6 First av., n. w. cor. 16th st., 25x
—. Bradley & Currier agt. Cun¬
ningham & Taylor................ 839 80
8 Forty-second st. No. 350 W.), s. s.,
150 e. .9th av., 25x—. Joseph
Taylor agt. James Dunseuth...... 1,118 00
Fifty-fifth st. (Nos. 522, 524, "j
and 526 W.), s. s...............|
9 Fifty-fourth st., n. s., bet. IOth j
and llth avs....................J
Samuel Stevenson agt. ------ An¬
derson ;.......................... 79 50
9 Fifty-ninth st. (No. 57 E.), n. s.,
223.4 6. Madison av., 16.8x—.
John Nugent agt. Mrs. A. C. Post. 26 50
4 Forty-first st. (Nos. 440, 442, 444,
446, and 448 W.), s. s. Herman
Korotonski agt. William Werner.. 203 04
10 Forty-second st. (No. 3.50 W.), s.
6. Edward Linnen agt. James
Dunseith......................... 1,746 25
10 Forty-second st. (No. 15), s. s.,
bet. 5th and 6th avs. Robert Rear-
don agt. G. A. Carter............ 31 50
11 Forty-second st. (No. 350 W.), s.
s. Adolph Goldberg agt. James
Dunseith........................ 525 00
11 Same property. Edward Burke
agt. James Dunseith............. 3,718 95
10 Houston st. (No. 293 W.), August
Schulze agt. Hemy Wellbrock ... 485 00
8 Lexington av., s. e. cor. 57th st.
Robert F. Farrell agt.- Josiah
Keyser........................... 36 00
8 Same property. Patrick Kenne-
feck agt. same................... 39 00
8 Monroe st. (No. 31), n. s., 165 w.
Market st., 35x—. Henry Hirt agt.
------King........................ 60 75
9 Mercer st. (No. 85), w. s., bet.
Spring and Prince sts. John Kierst
agt. Mr. Kiss.........^............ 33 46
6 Sixteenth st., n. w. cor. 1st av.,
25x—. Bradley & Cunier agt.
Cunningham & Taylor............ 839 80
9 Seventh av., n. e. cor. 39th st., 20
x75. Jerome Burkett agt. Roger
Monahan........................ 163 60
9 Sajie property. John McCarron
agt. same........................ 175 00
9 Sixteenth st. (No. 648 E.), s. s.,
bet Avs. B and C. David E. Haw¬
kins and F. Keilbach agt. James
McKenna........................ 397 00
10 Sixty-sixth st., s. s., 150 w. 1st
av., 6 houses. Clark, Little & Co.
agt. James Gilman............... 1,253 45
11 Seventy-seventh st., s. s., 157 e.
2d av., ext'dg 25 feet. Anthony
McQuade agt. Scott & Crombie... 17 40
11 Twenty-sixth st. (Nos. 50 and 53
W.) (Cont'n .to Sept. 13, 1874.)
The Building Material Co. agt.
------Lombardo................... 336 55
5 Third av. (Nos. 25 and 37), e. s., 20
n. St. Marks pl. David E. Haw¬
kins and Franz Keilbach agt. Owen
O'Connor........................ 1,354 06
KINGS COUNTY.
Sept.
3 Garden st., w. s., 200 n. State st.,
20x80. James Gibson & Co. agt.
FarrellyPonnelly and Gillespie and
Owen Byrne......................
$550 00
5 Sackett st., s. w. cor. Clinton st.,
90x135. Edward Kelly agt. John
A. Betts and Heirs of E. S. Mills.. 98 30
5 Same property. Thomas McCabe
agt. same........................ S6 00
5 Garden st. (No. 36), w. s., 200 n.
State St., 20x100. H. Henright agt.
Farrelly Donnelly and Gillespie
and Owen Bj'me................. 850 00
9 Bergen st., s. s., 100 e. Bond st.,
19x100. Piatt S. Conklin agt. John
C. Banks......................... a50 00
3 Marion st. (No. 935), n. s., 60 e.
Hopkinson av., 20x60. HiUiard
Jones agt. Patrick Carrigan...... 37 00
6 Decatur st., s. s., 96 e. Patchen
av., 65x100, 4 houses. Iremonger
Bros. agt. Wm. and John Gregory
and C. L. North.................. 560 00
6 Macon st., n. s., 255 w. Lewis av.,
300x100, 15 houses. Iremonger
Bros. agt. D. H. and C. A. Hill and
C. L. North...................... 3,467 00
5 Macdonough st., s. w. cor. Lewis
av., 300x100. Wilham G. Chave
agt. Wm. H. Hoover, Henry Martin
and C. L. North.................. 17,325 00
9 Verandah pl. (No. 22), s. s. Sam-
uel McKee agt. Wm. Coombs and
Patrick Mclntire................. 378 88
5 Macdonough st., n. s., 95 e. Tates
av., 280x100. Wm. G. Chave agt.
E. T. Hatch and C. L. North...... 18,800 00
5 Macon st., n. s., 2,55 w. Lewis av.,
300x100. Wm. G. Chave agt. D.
H. Hill and C. L. North.......... 3,000 00
10 Atlantic st., s. s., 123 w. Sixth
av., 25x109.3. Wm. and James
Brown agt. Andrew L. and Ellen
Rogers and Wm. Brown.......... 130 00
6 Bergen st., n. w. cor. Third av.,
80x25. C. W. Cormins agt. Henry
Walsh and Danl. Shelly.......... 135 51
4 Floyd st., n. s., 170 e. Tompkins
av., 40x100. Peter Lynan agt. W.
G. Fox aud S. L. Watson......... 93 26
JUDGMENTS.
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NEW YORK.
In these lists of judgments the names alphabetically
arranged, and which are first on each line, are those qf
the judgment debtor.
Sept.
3 Apgar, Henry B.—J. H. Mills....... §267 31
3 Ashmore, Sidney—Henry Howland. 1,549 16
4 Arquimbau, Daniel V. — C. M.
Schmid.......................... 4,820 93
4 Apfel, PhDip—Jeremiah Burke..... 214 59
5 Apel, Henry C—M. Stern, surv..... 69 72
5 Ai-ment, Alfred A.—T. 0. Leroy___ 132 65
5 Askin, J.—-T. P. Mulhgan.......... 146 55
6 Amerman, Richard—James McCreeiy 1,583 74
6 Anderson, James—J. W. Mason___ 334 55
6 Austin, Joseph L.—Abraham Hiller. 478 34
6 Anderton, James—George Elf ord... 127 06
8 Allen, H. B.—Graphic Company___ 80 85
9 AUin, Frank W.—C. de P. Field.... 3,145 69
9 Angevine, VirgU.—Henry Tasker___ 114 38
9 Ainslie, James and Mary—Lawrence
Myers............................ 373 87
10 Atwell, Amos M.—Charles Cowan.. 351 35
10 Austin, David A.—Leonard Ellis___ 173 46
10 Allen, Pliny C—G. W. Eggleso..... 1,349 39
3 Boylston, Caleb D.—T. C. Campbell 96 88
3 Byrnes, Wm. J.—A. R. Van Nest... 263 90
3 Bradley, Miles—Wesley Homer..... 216 34
3 Bridges, Harry—Aaron Herzberg ... 104 99
3 Baker, Josiah H.—J. L. Carbrey___ 303 61
3 Bramhall, Henrietta—P. J. Cranitch 425 14
4 Billings, John—J. L. Hasbrouck___ 112 66
4 the same---------the same........ 133 44
4Buckholz, Anton M. — CatSiarina
Buckholz......................... 131 48
4 Branigan, John—Alice Mm-phy..... 788 91