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676 REAL ESTATE RECORD. Heyward st., s. a., 840 w. Lee av., 80x100 ... ) Lynch st., n. s., 800 av. Lee av., 80x100......\ S. A''. Howell (Ref.) to Johu AL Stearns. (Foreclos.)...............................6,100 AIacon st, s. s., SO av. Yates av., 30x100. G. AL Stevens to Daniel J. Haight (Foreclos.) .1,000 Pacific st, s. s., 355 av. Albany av., 20x107. Alary E. LockAvood to Aaron L. Reid......4,080 Plymouth st, n. s., 195 e. Jay st., thence n." 100 X av. 45 X n. to John St., x e. 95 x s. 90 x e. 33 X s. to Plymouth st., x aa-. to beginning. John at, n. s., 195 e. Jay St., theuce e. 50 x ii. [ to East River, x—x—".....................I Thos. RoAve to Constantino Alenelas, G. AA'. JeAvett, aud Jno. Negroponte (Trustees.) (Se¬ curing creditors.)........................nom. Penn st, n. s., 134 av. Lee aA'., 113.7x100, 6 hs. & Is. (description A'ague). E. G. Booth to Edward AV. Rankin, Philadelphia.......108,000 Same property. E. AV. Rankin to Jacob R. Casselberrv, Philadelphia...............108,000 Pacific st,^!. s., 100 e. Smith st, 3.5.1x90 (ir¬ reg. ) AI. E. Tanner to John P. SAvanstrom.5,000 Same property. Ann B. Swaustroin to Alyron B. Tanner.................................5,000 Raymond st., av. s., 14S.4 n. Fulton av., 30x100.6 xI3.4x3.5x75.6, h. cfc 1. E. Davies to Theodore D. Rich.................................14,.^00 Same property. T. D. Rich to Jennette Avife of Evan Davies............................14..500 Union st., s. s., 40 av. A'an Brunt st., 30x80, h. cfe 1. J. CroniAvell to Charles Johnson ... .'4,500 North 3d st, s. s., 11.1 e. 3d st, 3.5x70.1. G. AI. Stevens to Patrick Lvous. (Foreclos.).1,200 5th St., n. s., 104 e. Smith St., 32x100. N. Eavcu to Samuel McKowen.......................700 Alb.-lny .aA'., AV. s., 33 s. CroAA'ii St., thence s. AV. 44.3 to old Green st., x s. e. 130 to old DeleA-an st., x 11.4 to Albany av., x 133.3... Albany av., av. s., 17.6 s. CroVn st, thence s. 133.3 to old Delevan st., x n. e. 39.1 x n. 130 X s. AV. 8 to beginning.................. Albany av., s. o. cor. Alalboni st, thence e. 14.11 to old Green st.,rx: s. e. 44.6 to city line, X AV. to Albany aA'., x n. 40.10......... Albany av., s. av. cor. Malborn st, thence s. 45 to city line, x av. to Otsego st., x n. av. 49.9 X n. e. to Alalborn st., x e. to beginning. J AV. L. Livingston (Ref.) to Jaines F. AA'^hitney. (Foreclos.).................................350 ATLii.NTic av., 6. s., G9.11 w. Sackman St., 19.3 XlOO. Alary AL BroAvn to Frederick P. Scherer..................................8,500 Clermont av.. s. e. cor. Do Kalb av., thence] s. 33 X e. SO X s. 42 x e. 10.5 x n. e. 55.10 to | De Kalb av., x av. 103.9....................>► Adelphi st., e. s., 374 s. AIyrtle av., 35x124.7. | 7th av., n. e. cor. CarroU st, 100x93.........J S. AA''. Gillespie to Abram AA'akeman......nom. Johnson aA'., s. s., 75 av. Graham aA'., 3.5x100. G. H. Fisher to George Koeberle. (Fore¬ clos. ).................7..................3,700 AIarcy av., e. s., 75 n. EUery st, 7.5xl33.3x—x 65.7. H. A'alentine to Emil A^on Schoening.6,000 PuTN.VM av., s. 's., 318 e. Patchen aA'., 44x100, h. &1. 0. W. Ruland to Louisa IL Soper.6,.500 Prospect av.. s. s., 321 e. 3d av., 18x100.3, h. & 1. J. B. Taylor to Jaines Gray, Jr........4,000 Schenectady av., e.s., CO s. BroadAvay, Flat¬ bush, 40.X89. D. AI. Easton to John B. Ben¬ nett...................................... 1,400 Eleventh av., n. e. cor. Slst st., raised one story ; cost, §8,000; oAvners, Lee Box and Lumber Co. ; builders, P. J. VanderbUt and J. Burkett. Fiftieth st. (No. 133 AV.), interior and front al¬ terations ; cost, §4,000 ; OAvners and builders, T. W. Powell & Co. Fourth and AIadison avs., 26th and 27th sts., altered to circus, &c.; OAA'ners, Harlem R. R. Co.; architect, A. B. Ogden. AIadison aA'., e."s., 100 s. 130th st, raised one story, &c. ; cost, §3,000; owner, Geo. AA'. Bass¬ ford ; .architect and builder, G. Robinson, Jr. Ninth St. (No. 346 E.), raised one-and-a-half stor}', front and rear Avails rebuilt, &c ; cost, §13,000 ; OAvners, Ohl & Furchtenicht; architect, F. AV. Klemt ScA'enteenth st. (No. 20), front altered, ncAv girders ; OAvner, F. AI. Tallmadge ; builder, David Hipburn. South st. (No. 159), altered to five-story house, ncAV timbers throughout, front altered ; cost, §3,600; OAvner, AI. M. Robinson; architect, R. R. C. Esebett; builder, Geo. Prescott. Thirty-eighth st (No. 613 AV.), raised one story, &c. ; cost, §1,000; OAvners, AI. Donahue & Co. ; builders, Robert HeAvson and J. F. Aloore. Third av., n. e. cor. H9th st., front altered for shoAv AvindoAvs ; cost, §400 ; owner, David Fitz¬ gerald ; architects, AI. and D. Coogan ; builder, John Summerhays. AVashington st., n. e. cor. Laight st., front al¬ tered ; cost, §3,500 ; lessees, Ruiz & Reich ; archi¬ tect, AVm. Graul; builder, B. Schaaf. AVater st (No. 538), height reduced, repa'r damages by fire ; OAvner aud architect, A. Van Tuyl; builders, Jno. Reilly and Jas. AA''elsh. ADATERTISED LEGAL SALES Refeeees' Sales to be held at the Excuaxge Salesroom, 111 Broadavay. FOR THE COaiING AVEEK. Notice.—The list of projjorty glA'cn below is com¬ piled from advertisements published in different news¬ papers, of auction sales to be held under direction ol the Referee appointed. Dec. 2.5 Dec. 27 BUILDINGS. PROJECTED. Broadway, w. s., 61.8 n. 41st st., one base- ment and eight-story Ohio stone and brick hotel, 93x103, &c., fronting also on 7th av. 89 feet; esti¬ mated cost, §200,000; OAA'ner, George Ross ; archi¬ tect, Jno. B. Snook ; builder, Robert L. Darragh. Forty-seventh st. (No. 337 E.), one tavo- story brick work-shop, 35x34.6 ; OAvner, S. Zieg¬ ler ; architect, Ch. Doerful; builders, Doerful & Schloss. Houston st. (No. 188 and 190 AA''.), one fia'e- story iron and brick AA'orkshoi), 50x119 (irreg.); OAvner, S. J. AA'ray ; architects'and builders, A. and S. Bussell. Sea'Enty-first ST. (No. 407 E.). one three- story brick store and tenement, 85x45; owner, Geo. Hubert; architect, R. Lange. Taventy-second st. (No. S3o E., rear), one five-story brick tenement, 35x35; OAvner, John Bisco ; architect and builder, John H. Aliner. ALTERATIONS. Eleventh av. (No. 556), front altered; cost, §1,500; owner, E. C. Larned; architect and build¬ er, James Hood. Bedford st., Nos. 41 and 43, 50 s. Leroy at., 40x 75, by Sherifl'................................ Irving pl.. No. U8, 25.6x100, by Jos. AIcGuire... Spring St., n. av. cor. A'arick st., 25x122.5, by Sheriff....................................... Dec. 25 A''arick at., e. a., 53.10 n. Spring st., 48.1x04, by Shenfl'...............................Dec. 25 A'audam at, a. a., 81.7 av. A''arick st, 43.0x100, bv Sheriff.................................Dec. 25 Thompson st, av. a., 200 n. Spring at., 25x100, by N. R. Conner............ ............Dec. 27 Thirty-seventh at., n. av. cor. 8tli av., 50x100, by Sheriff....................................... Dec. 25 Thirty-ninth at., r. a., 364.2 w. 5th av., 98.9.'!: 25.10. by Jamea AI. Aliller................-----Dec. 23 Forty-third at., a. s., 159 e. Aladiaon av.,23x 101.10, by Wilson Blackweli.................. Dec. 23 Fifty-third at., n. a., 100 e. Sth av., 18.9x100.5, byHiisjhN. Camp............................Dec. 26 Fifty-eighth at. n. a., 95.5 e. Lexington av., 50 xlOO.5, bv D. M. Seaman..................Dec. 24 Seventy-sixth at., n. »., 102 c. 3dav., 25x102.10, by R. V. Hartnett.......................... Dec. 23 Seventy-ninth at., a. a., 180 av. 2d av., 17.10x 100.2. by Jamea M. Miller ..................Dec. 24 South IMl'th av., s. av. cor. Bleecker at., 125x 25, by James M. MUler..................... Dec. 26 FORECLOSTJEE SUITS. Fourth av., av. a., com. 63.5 a. 125th at, runuing 18.9. Wm. Henry Potter (Guardian, &c.) agt. Charles Ruston et al........................Dec. 10 Thirty-third St., n. a., com. 81.1 e. 3d av., run¬ ning 98.11. AVm. A. Uainea etal. agt. Alden B. Stockwell et al.......................... Dec. 10 Oue Hundred and Twenty-first at., a. a., com. SO e. lat av., runuing 20. Henry A. Petrie agt. David J. Myers et al.................... Dec. 10 Chiystie at.. No. 130, e. a. John Simon agt. Thomas Hanlon et al........................ Dec. 10 Eleventh av., e. a., com. 100.5 a. 55th at, running 27.8. Philip S. Case et al. agt. Jeremiah O'Connell et al............................. Dec. 10 Forty-eighth at., s. a., com. 250 e. 10th av., run¬ ning 25. The Franklin Savings Bank in the City of N. Y. agt. AVm. C. Morgan et al....... Dec. 10 Fortj'-eighth at., a. a., com. 225 e. 10th av., run¬ ning 25. Same ast. aame................... Dec. 10 Eighty-third at, n.'a., com. 300 w. 1st av., run¬ ning 25. Same agt. Mary S. Briant.......... Dec. 10 Crotby St., e.s., com. 42 a. Spring at., running 72. Jacob Seasongood et al. agt. Robt. N. Woodworth et al..........■.................. Dec. It Sixtieth at., a. a., com. 168.4 av. 2d av., running 13.4. Wm. H. Balden agt. Alexander J. Cen¬ ter et al .....................................Dec. 11 Forty-first St., a. a., com. 300 e. Sth av., running 30. Netty Deutsch ast. Charles Maeder etal. Dec. 11 Eighth av., e. a., com. 100.5 a. Horatio at., run¬ ning 19.3. Thoa. J. McCahill et al. agt. Suaan C.Currieetal.....................,....,.....Dec. 11 Forty-eighth at., n. a., com. 283.4 w. llth av., rnnning 16.8. Wm. G. Bergen agt. James Hausman ot al...........................■.... Dec. 11 Eightieth at., n. a., com. 80 av. 4th av.. running 200. Edwin D. Alorgan agt. J. Auguatua Page ct al......................................... Dec. 12 Fourth av. and 127th at., n. av. cor., 21x70. Saniuel AVUlets agt. Otto P. Fisher et al...... Dec. 12 Fifty-fourth St., a. a., com. 435 av. Sth av., run¬ ning 25. Nathan A. Chedsey agt. Jacob Bo¬ gart' et al..................................... Dec. 12 Same property. Same agt. same............Dec. 12 Fifty-sixth St., n. a., com.. 74 w. Lexington av., rnnning 10. Grenvillc M. AVeeks agt. John Coar etal.................................... Dec. 13 Beekman pl., av. a., com. 19 a. SOth at., running 19. Isaac Rosenfeld agt. Roderick A. Cun- nifl'e et al.................................. Dec. 12 Forty-fourth at., n. p., com. 275 e. 9th a\'., run¬ ning 25. The Franklin Savings Bank agt. Jacob Mack et ai ........................... Dec. 13 Forty-seventh at, s. a., com. 512 6 e. 7th av., ruuning 18.9. Anna Ottendorfer agt. Henry Schneider et al............................;.. Dec. 13 One llnndred and Twenty-second at., a. a., com. 123.9 e. 2d av., running 18.9. Charles Em- mona agt. Thomas AIcLean et al .............Dec. 13 Prospect pl., AV. a., com. 67.1 s. 43d st., running 16.8. Albert G. Dearing agt. William Grau et al.........,............................... Dec. 13 Thirty-ninth at., a. a., com. .325.6 e. Oth av., run¬ ning 19.6. Chai'lea C. Thompson agt. Abby P. Brown et al............................... Dec. 13 One Hundred and Tenth sr., a. a., com. 305 e 4th UA'., rnnnint; 18.9. Caroline Barry agt. Thomas McLean ct al........................ Dec. 13 One Hundred and Twenty-ninth St., a. s., com. 180 e. 3d av., running 100. Terence Farley (Admr., &c.) agt. Jonathan Hanson et al— Dec. 13 Ninety-eighth St., n. a., com. 350 e. 9th av., running 25. Amelia Herman agt. Joseph Koch et al ................................. Dec. 15 Twenty-eighth at., a. a., com. 170 w. AIadison av.. running 21.6. Petriis Arnaud agt. Lau¬ retta Ryer et al............................ Doc. 15 Fifty-second at., n. a., com. 521.0 e. 6th av., running 23.6. Charles Kneeland agt. Louise F. Rostau ct al............................... Dec. 15 Thirty-fifth st, n. a., com. .357.13^ av. Sth av., running 17.10Ji'. Franklin Savings Bank agt. Louis Einst et al........................ Dec. 15 Fiity-sccond st., n. s., com. 225 e. 9th av., run¬ ning 20. Same agt. Thomas Hayes et al..... Dec. 15 Eighth St., a. a., com. 402.5>i e. Av. C, running 21.7 1-6. M. E. D'Espaigne agt. August Stciu- gruber et al................................... Dec. Eighty-third St., a. s., coin. 200 w. 10th av., lun- niiig 50. Andrew F. Kindberg agt. Chas. G. Schneider et al.............................. Dec. Sixty-eighth at., n. a., com. 215 e. llth aA'., run¬ ning 60. Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co. agt. Richard Martin et al......................... Dec. One Hundred and Twenty-fifih at., n. s.,") com. 125 AV. 7th av., running 150..... One Hundred and Twenty-sixth at., com. 125 w. 7th aA'., running 150............J David Dows ^Trustee, &c.) agt. Ann E. Brown etal............................... One Hundred and Thirty-fourth at., n. a., com. 267.1 w. 5th av.. running 17.11. John II. Bird agt. Thomas Fai-rell et al............. Same projierty. William Bird agt same_____ Dec. 15 Seventy-sixth st., n. a., com. 155 e. 3d av., ruu¬ ning 16.8. Caroline Heyman agt. Leopold Beringer et al .............................. Dec. 16 Cliff St., No. 47, n. a.......................I Beekman at., No. 83, a. a.................... ) AA^m. Butler Duncan agt. Benjamin Welah etal......................................... Dec. 16 Lexingtcm av., w. s., com. 33.1 a. 29th at., ruu¬ ning 16.3^. Thomas Slihman agt Sophia Van Tine etal.............................. Dec. IG SeA'ent'h aA'.. e. a., com. 74.1 n. 34th at., running 50.9. N. Y. Savinga Bank agt. LeAvis Alay et al........................................Dec. 17 Thirty-fifth at., com. 415 w. Sth av.. running 20. Alida L. Borland agt. Jerome B.FellowB etal.. Dec. 17 Ridge at., av. a., com. 150 av. Stanton at., run¬ ning 25. Lewia Friedman agt. Edward Ber- Avanger et al................................Dec. 17 15 15 15 i- Dec. 15 . Dec. 15 MARKETS. A^'ery little change ie apparent in the character of tho markets. The A'olume of trade fluctuates, and reduced buaineaa on the one hand ia met by, perhape, better tokens on the other. In all, our reporta are of the aame general tenor that has marked them for aome time past, and presenting few, if any, new features. It Avould, therefore, be only idle reiteration to recapitulate facta and theoriea for opiniona of the future. Pricea are gen¬ erally firm, not to aay strong, at our quoted rates. Tho approaching holidaya will aeusibly retard or auapend trade, affording an interval of reat whereby dealera in all kinda of materiala, aa well as the markets themselvea, Avill take relief Avith better chancea of aucceas. To aid in this refreahmeut, avc report in brief: BBICK.—The market is about as uaual, and is as good as can be expected for the aeaaon of the year and the courae of building operations. On some gradea aa'b raiae our quotationa; up-rivera adA-ancing 25@50 centa per AI., and the beat quality of Haverstraw Bay brick