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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 15, no. 359: January 30, 1875

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Estate Record AND BUILDERS' GUIDE. Vol. XY. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1875. No. 359 Published Weekly by THE REAL ESTATE EECORD ASSOWATION. C. W. SWEET............President and Treasurer PRESTON I. SWEET........Secretary. TERMS. One year, in advance...........$10 00 Communications should be addressed to C. ^W. SlIVEET, Nos. 345 and 347 B .ioadwat Self-binding Covers to hold the Real Estate Record will be delivered free to any subscriber on receipt of One Dollar. In order that the flle of numbers for the year 1874 may be made complete, missing numbers can be supplied at the rate of Twenty-five Cents each. Thirty Cents each will be paid at this office for No. 313 of the Record. THE NEW ILLUMINATING GLASS TILE. Probably no material used in the construction of buildings has, during the past few years, come into such a general use as the glass tiles used for areas, vaults' and sky-lights. In many instances, liowever, there have been continuous complaints of leakages on one side and of absence of ventilation on the other. By re¬ ferring to another column it will be noticed that the difficulties attending the use of the old-fashioned tiles have been entirely overcome, aud that the new firm, do¬ ing business under ;the style of the Humboldt Iron Works, at 152 Centre Street, have invented, patented, and introduced into the market a new glass tile which obviates the possibility of any complaints as above stated. The tile manufactured by them presents the novel and ingenious feature that the glass is inserted and fastened by means of a peculiar clutch or lock—and thus locked the tile becomes thoroughly watertight, it being impossible for the water to get through. Again, in summer time, when the atmospher may be close, or even suffocating, in the lower basement or front area of a building, the glass of the tile can be easily removed in the same manner as it can be replaced at plea.eare, should any repairs become necessary, which is not very likely, as the tile is so constructed as to counteract the breaking of the glass by expansion or contraction of the plate. Another important feature is that the lens are made on the most scientific principles, collecting more light and difi"using it with grea'ter efficiency than any other lens heretofore in use. The Humboldt Iron Works deserve great credit for having placed before the cummunity an article which so thoroughly improves the material so generally used now in the construction of store fronts and stables, and which must ultimately rev¬ olutionize that entire branch of the building trade. We would advise all builders, ironmen, and property own¬ ers to visit the Centre Street establishment above al¬ luded to, where they will find, in addition, quite a num¬ ber of articles that must attract their attention in the course of business operations. CONVEYANCES. NE^W YORK. Jan. 20, 21, 23, 23, 25, 26. All title to land on block bet. Ays. G and D and . Oth and 10th sts. of which Wm. A. WsClters died seized. Joseph M. Walters, Hohokus, N. J., to Plorence N. and Mary J. Walters. (Q. C.) Jan.lS...........................gift. Amity st. (No. 120), b. s., 50 -w. Macdougal st., 25x100. John C. Jay and Martin Zborowski (Trustees for Augustus Jay, under will of Ann Jay) to Augustus Jay, Washington, D. C. :>Tan. 7-..,.,.,....,..........,....... .nom. Broad st., n. w. cor. Stone st., 15.11x91.Cx ) 18.6x94.0..................................y EinoE St., w. s., 200 n. Stanton st., 100x100... \ John C. Jay and Martin Zborowski (Exrs and Trustees of Peter A. Jay) to Augustus Jay, Washington, D. C. Jan. 7..........nom. Beekman pl., s. e. cor. 51st st., 20.5x100. Thomas R. Agnew to M. S. Wofford......30,000 Christophkk St., u. s., ISO 0. 4th st., 23.x:75. J.acob Story and William Veitch (Exrs. of Martin H. Keed et al.) to Eleanor Stevenson. Jan. 23..................................14,000 East Broadway, s. s. (No. 171), 101.5 e. Rut¬ gers St., 26x100. Woit Boroschek and Louis Lew to Julius and Jetta Rosenberg. Janu¬ ary 21..................................16,000 Essex st., e. s., 75 s. Hester st., 25x50. George Elder to Harvey B. Ackerman. May 1, lSh?>. ..........................................3,000 Hudson st., e. s., 34.S s. Thomas st., runs east 69.4 X eastwardly 13.1 to point 4.7 southwest Thomas st., x northeast 4.7 to Thomas St., x east 23.4 x southwest 20.4 x west 97.10 to ea.st side Hudson st., x north 25. Erskine M. Rod¬ man, Plainfield, N. J., to Thornton M. liod- man. Dec.30........................... 1,C00 Ludlow st., e. s. (No. 90), 150 n. Broome st., 25x87.6. Matthew T. Brennan to ?vlichael C. Gross. (Sheriff deed.) Jan. 19.........1,2.50 Ludlow st. (Nos. 99 and 101)................ [ Delancey st. (No. 97).......................i Matthew T. Brennan (SherifE) to Michael C. Gross. Jan. 19.......................... .2,410 Ridge st., e. s., 94 s. Stanton st., 34x100, h. & 1. David Weisburger to Charles Liebler. Janu¬ ary 1 ...................................27,000 Stanton st., s. s., 80 e. Norfolk st., 20x.50. Isaac Netter to August Hartwig. (Morts. §5,600.) Jan. 5...........................1,000 IOtu St., n. e. cor. Av. A, 24x109.4...........1 IOth st., n. s., 24 e. Av. A, 23.10x109.4.......| BowEKY (Nos. 91 and 91M), e. s., 25 s. Hester f St., 25.2x69.9x25.8.M68.il____..............J Ephraim Toch to Moses Bernard, and Leo¬ pold Toch. Oct. 26, 1871..................gift. 13TII St., n. s., 88 e. Av. C, 300x103.3.........( 14TU St., s. s., 88 e. Av. C, 300x103.3.........f Frederick Smyth (Ref.) to William Hastings, New York. (Foreclos.) Jan. 21........115,.500 Same property. William Hastings to Edward Freel and John McNamee, Brooklyn. (X part.) Jan. 21...........................58,438 14th St. (No. .510 E.), s. s., 171 e. Av. A, 25x 103.3. Patrick Byrne to Abrahara SImm. Jan. 19..................................nom. 14Tn St., s. s., 294 e. 1st av., 25xl37.lx29.10x 153.5. Patrick Byrne to Abraham Heller. Jan. 19................................. nom. 15th St., s. s., 142 e. Irving pl., 88x84. Abia A. Selover to William F. Shirley. Jan. 23.. 85,000 17th St., s. s., 363 e. Av. B, 25x92, h. &. 1. Mor¬ ris Altman to Jacob Brunner. (C. a. G.) Jan. 21..................................3,000 Same property. J acob Brunner to Terence Far¬ ley. Jan. 23...........................23,750 19tu St., n. s., 175 e. 4th av., 50x100.8. (Fore¬ clos.) William Sinclair (Ref.) to James Kin- sey. Jan. 23.............................8,500 19th St., n. s., 279 w. 2d av., 23x92. Henry Ros¬ enblatt to Theodore Lotze. Dec. 29.....23,2.50 20th St. (No. 329 E.), n. s., 288.11 w. Istav., 15.4 x92, h. & 1. Mary M. wife of Silas F.. Sher¬ wood to Robert Sherwood. Jan. 25.......7,550 23d St. (No. 364 W.), s. s., 52 e. Oth av., 24x74. Anca Mary wife of George W. Tooker to Mo¬ ses B. Taylor. Jan. 25..................19,050 27th St., n. s., 233.4 e. 2d av., 16.8x98.9, h. & 1. Abraham Cohn to Emanuel.New..........7,500 27th St., n. s., 150 w. 10th av., 25x98.9. Louis Stettauer to David Stettauer, Chicago, 111. Jan. 18..................................12,000 29th St., 8. s., 75 e. 1st av., 2.5x74.1, h. &1. Michael Murray to David McMullen. Jan. 18.......................................19,000 29th St., s. s., 200 e. Sth av., 25x32.7x25.1x35.4. George Sehimmel to George Leed. January 16......,.,,,.......,............,,,.,..,,5,000 30th St., s. s., 170 w. let av., 22.6x08.9, h. & L Rosalie wife of Isaac Netter t» August Hart¬ wig. (Morts. §12,000.') Jan. 5...........1,000 oOth St. (No. 340 E., or No. 4 Phelps' pl.), s. s., 147.6 w. 1st av., 22.0x98.9, h. & 1. Joseph Levy to Jacob Brunner. (C. a. G.) (Morts. §12,2.50.) Jan. 22.........................3,105 Same proijerty. Jacob Bruncer to Terence Farley. Jan. 23.........................23,750 35Tn St., n. s., 80 e. 4th av., 25x98.9. Richard M. Nichols to Emmeline S., Theodore P., Eu¬ phemia A., and Silleck E. Nichols. (C. a. G.) (1-5 part.) Oct. 21.......................nom. 36tii St., n. s., 250 w. 10th av., 50x98.9. Eichard Twitchin and James Francis Twitchen to An¬ drew Kiernan and Peter Mathews. January 20.......................................8,000 S.VME property. Jacob Duchardt (sometimes called Jacob Duckart) to Michael Dooley. (Q. C.) Jan. 20..........................nom. SSth st. (No. 228 W.), s. s., 233.4 w. 7th av.. 20.8 x9S.9. (Partition.) Richard M. Harrison (Ref.) to Alexander Hamilton, Jr., Williara F. Gary, Jr., New York, and Robert B. Mintum (Trustees), New Brighton, S. i. Jan. 7 ..18,000 SSth st., s. s., 400 c. 9th av., 25x98.9. Xaver Junghaus to Anna Brunner (widow). March 17........................................nom. Same property. Anna Brunner (widow) to The¬ resa Junghaus. Mar. 17................nom. 39Tn St., s. s., 325 e. 2d av., .50x98.9. Sarah My¬ ers, New Brunswick, to Hannah E. wife of George B. Stoutenburg, Brooklyn. Decem¬ ber 19....................................50,000 44th St., n. s., 23 w. Madison av., 17.10x85.5, h. <& 1. William M. Humphrey to Webster Wag¬ ner. Jan. 2............................30,000 45th St., n. s., 100 w. 1st av., 20x100.5. Marie wife of Frederick W. Weber to Ferdinand Jung. Jan. 20...........................8,000 47th St., n. s., 175 w. 1st av., 25xl00.i5. (Fore¬ clos.) Stephen J. Bidlack (Ref.) to Daniel Schnabel. Jan. 21.......................l 925 49Tn St., n. s., 125 e. 7th av., 20.10x100.5, h. & I. Justinian Hartley to Edward C. Boardman. (Morts. $8,.500.) Dec. 23.................nom. Same property. Edward G. Boardman to Ellen M. wife of Justinian Hartley. (G. a. G.) (Mort. S8,.500.) Dec. 24..................nom. 5lST St., s. s., 868.9 e. 2d av., 18.9x100.5. Mary M. -wife of Thomas T. Farrington, Newburgh, to Anna H. wife of William vVardrop. (C. a. G.) Jan. 12, 1872....................... .nom. 52n St., s. s., 94 e. 1st av., 37.6x100.5, h. & 1. William A. Juch to Leopold Wertheimer. Jan. 20.................................. 33,000 53d St., n. s., 109.8, w. Broadway, 25x100.5, h. & 1. J. Mansfield Diivies to Charles Davies, Fishkill, N. Y. (C. a. G.) July 2.......16,000 53d St.. n. s., 450 av. 10th av., 25x44.10x25x41.4. (Foreclos.) William G. Traphagen (Ref.) to Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr. (Guard.) Jan. 25 ...1,900 56th St., u. s., 150 w. Oth av., runs north 100.10 X west 175 x south 53.2 x northeast 25.2 x south 50.8 to north side .56th st., x east alqng SOth St. 1.50. Sigismund Kaufman, Brooklyn, and Adolph B. Ansbacher, New York, to Ter¬ ence Farley. Jan. 14.................. .106,000 56th %t., n. s., 200 w. 10th av., 50x100........ ) 57th St., s. s., 1.50 w. 10th av., 12.5x100.......f Catharine Schaefer (widow) to Martin Schwa- ner (Exr. of Christian Schaefer). (Release dower.).............................;___1.5,000 Same property. Bernhard G. Amend to Martin Schwaner and Paul Amend. Dee. 14.. .110,000 56th St., s. s., 166 e. Madison av., 80x100.5. Cornelius O'Reilly to Patrick Fox.' Decem¬ ber 31.....................■....;........ .47,775 57th St., s. s., 90 w. Lexington av-, 225x100.5, hs. & Is. Leopold Beringer and Ahdres Dold to Thomas Bruns and John D. Taylor. " (See 60th St.) Jan. 20......................-.139,500 60th St., s. 8., 352.7.w. 2d av., 19.2x100.5, h. & 1. John D. Taylor and Thomas Bruus to A"ndre8 Dold and Leopold Beringer. Jan. 18 .... 19,000 60th St., s. s., 371.10 AV. 2d av., 19.2x100.5,,h. & 1. John D. Taylor and Thonaaa Bruns to Andres Dold aud Leopold Beringer. Jan. 18,.......................,.......,.,... ,1,9,000