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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 5, no. 115: May 28, 1870

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REAL ESTATE RECOR!D. '^ Washington-pL '& Nostrand av. & road from '■: Bedford to Alms-house ife East New York av., 694xr289.10x746x285, 4 711-1000 acres. • Charies A. Seeley to Thoa F. Brinsmade, of Washing- tori, Litchfield CO., Conn..................nom. North 3d st, s. a, 75 w. Smith st, 25x100. J. JlcCrum to Mary Begley (N.Y.).'..___....4,000 DeKalb av. Si Byerson st, n. vr. cor., 108x100. J. Byerson to Marten Jlchrtens..........113,000 DeKLvlb av., n. s., 20 w. Byerson st, 88x80. M. • Mehrtens to Wm. JIagnu-e.................8,800 Clermont av., w. a, 370.5 a Park av., 21x100. Adelaide^ wife of Philip Levy to Peter Young............:.......................5,.500 Franklin av., w. s., 43.3 s. Greene -av., 42.1x ^ 104.5. Cordelia F. -wife of J. W. Moresc to Geo. M. VanBuren......................12,750 Grand av., a w. a, 119 w. Atlantic av., 14x92, h. & L SaUie A, DenUte to Samuel Y. Al- lair.......-----...........................9,000 Prospect av., n. e. a, 535 a e. 3d av., 20x04.6. J. P. JL Goodwin to Margt. M. -wife of J. W. GoodAvin.................................5,500 Stuyvesant av., e. s., 50 a Quincy, SO.xlOO.. STUYVES.VNT av., w. s., 100 a Quincy, 25x100 Greene av., a a, 225 w. Lewis av., 2.5x100___, . D. Desmond to Timothy Desmond.........nom. Oth av. A Degraw st, westerly cor., 100x100. J. Brady to Bobt S. Bussing..............9,000 May 17th. Hickory st, s. a, 320 e. Nostrand av., 20x100. H. W. Howard to Jaa W. Bywater........2,400 Hooper st, a &., 306 e. Lee av., 40x100. E; T. Smith to Edw. and Alt Burcham......... .2,200 Huron St., n a, 75 e. Oakland st, 2.5.xl00. D. Provost to Bose wife of James Meaney......800 Pacific st, n. a, 218 w. Nevins st, 22.x90. J. .Mooneyto Ann wifeof Hugh Casey (N.Y.).16,500 Pulaski st, a s., 325 e. Marcy av., 2.5x100, h. ife L A. JIarinne to Fxedk. J. Mosser........6,875 Smith and Wyckoff sts., south'ly cor., 17x7.5. G. E. Matthews to Christian E. wife of David Haering..................................nom. Union st, n. a, 200 w. Court st, 2.5x100. P. Cassidy to John McDevitt................30,000 Union st, a a, 126.3 e. Smith st., 123.9x98. B. Akin to Timothy A. Howe. (N. Y.)......15,000 Vais-Buren st, n. a, 125 e. Le\vis av., 75x100. C. G. Sandford to Henry Spear, N.Y. (Q. C.). nom. Same property. H. Spear to Isidore M. Bon. .1,500 Wal-worth st, w.a, 232.9 n. Myrtle av., Lot 34:3. J. Smith to Elizabeth Taber...............nom. Withers st., n. a, 150 vr. Ewen st, 25x100, house and lot. Doris wife of S. Hagenbacher to Esther wife of Jacob Shepard...........3,000 3i) st, n. e. a, 242 n. w. 7th av., 22x90. D. Stonaker to Jacob F. Healey..............3,500 9th st, n. e. a., 172.10 a e. 7th av., 19.6x100. Sarah A. -wife of D. K. Traviss to PriscUla W. wife of Henry S. LansdeU................11,000 17th St., n. e. a, 156 n. w. 5th av., 22.6x100.2. G. Hussey to Wm T. Lyons...'........... .7,300 21ST st, a w. a, 350 s. e. 3d. av., SO.xlOO, J. Thompson to A. W. J. ife S. H. Griffith___4,300 2Sth st, northerly side, 340 e. 3d av., 20x100. G. Hussey to Mary Ann Moss................500 28th st. northerly side, 360 easterly 3d av., 20x 100. G. Hussey to Catharine wife of T. P. Bird, N.Y................................500 28Tn at, northerly side, 140 westerly 4th av., 20x 100. G. Hussey to John Fox.................500 Clinton av., w. s., 141 s. Fulton av., 20x120. Eunice B. Lamberton wife of A. B. to Jno. A. Betts....................................19,.500 Division av., a a, 28.1 e. Bodney st, 40.x78.6x 40x61, house and lot Esther wife of J. Shepard to Doris wife of Solomon Hagen¬ bacher..................................°8,000 Shepard av., vr. a, .55 n. Blake av.,,50.xl00. \ Shepard av., w. s., 1.55 n. Blake av., 50x100. f F. W. Taber to David J. MoUoy. C. a. G.. .880 4th av., and 38th st, aw. cor., 200.4x260. EmiUe JL wife of N. S. Bentley et al. to J. P. Morris, N. Y.........................:. .11,000 Djvision av., s. s., 97.8 from Marcy av., 25.5x—. C. H. Jordan to Malvina Smith............6,600 May ISth. Broadway, w. s., 20 s. e. Thornton st, 2.5x80, h. .& L B. AUgaier to Jno. Wellmes, of N.Y. .7,400 Centre st, w. s., 22.5.11 s. of East N.Y. av., 50 xlOO. J. Gerety to Wm. B. Lynch..........900 Chestnut st., n. a, 325 e. Central av., 25x90.6x 25.9x84.3. Harriet R Stoclcholm to Joa B. Bobinson..................................400 Duffield st, e. a, 209 a WUloughby'st.!'20'x 100.3. A. Perego to Jno. L. Archard......6,700 Hopkins st, n. s., 200 w. Tompkins av., 50x100. W. Meldrum to Johanna Angermann.......6,200 Hoyt st., n. w. a, 20 n. e. Wyckoff^ st., 20x80, h ife L L. Blumenau to Cath. M. Eldert. ..6,200 Oakland st., w. s., 350 n. Nassau av., 25x100. H. D. Van Orden to Jas. D. Chisholm. ....1,100 Penn st, a a, 463.8 e. Lee av., 20:2x100. S. W. . Cronk to WUhelmina B. -svife of P. M. WaUace, ofN.Y................................:.12,000 Wolcott st, s. w. s., 130 n. w. Dwght st, 20x _ 100. B. Loder to Alice wife of Tim. Began.nom. Wolcott st, s. w. a, 190 n. w. Dwight st, 20x 100. B. Loder to Patk. Long, of N.Y.....nom. Wyckoff st, a s., 230 e. Bond st, 18x100, h. & 1. H. Werner to Chas. Berry.............6,500 6th st, n. a, 257.4 e. Sth av., 20.1x100, brick house. B. Howard to JIary P. Bacon et al.4,500 8Tn St., centre line, 185.9 s. e. 3d av., thence a e. 50 X a w. 260. G. M. Stevens (Ret.) to Jno. H White, of N.Y. (Foreclosure.)........8,750 South lith st, s. a, 57.9 w. 3d st, 19.3x83.3. W. C. Parker to SamL Schoonmaker.......9,750 Ai.abama av.. Lots 19, 20, bet Atlantic & Lib¬ erty avs. G. JL Stevens (Be£) to John W. Harway. (Foreclosure.)....................758 Clermont av., e. a, 187.1 n. Park av., 25x100. W. JIadden to Danl. DUlon...............5,000 Clinton av., e. a, 101 a Fulton av., 4.5x100. J. G. Gilbert to Manly A. Buland........11,250 Hale av., w. s., 177 s. Brooklyn ife Jamaica plank road, 50x90.x30.xo0xl00. F. Schreyer to Dav. J. JloUoy.............................500 Lafayette ife Stuyvesant avs., n. w. cor., .50x 100. Bridget wife of Thoa Joyce to Henry Peters....................................2,500 Maspeth av., n. s., adj. Prot. Befd. Dutch Ch. land, h. ife 1. T. Porter to Chas. Bademach- er........................................2,.500 Balph Si Putnam avs., n. e. cor., 50x100. F. J. Jlosser to Aug. H. Marinus............... .2,300 Union av., e. a, 25 a Kent st, 25x100. W. H. Lo^vrey to Marcellus C. Arthur............2,500 Willoughby av., n. s., 150 w. Stuyvesant av., 7Sx about 200. L. MarceUus (Bef.) to Fredk. Herr......................................3750 5th av., e. a, 48 a 13th st, 20x80. W. Thomp¬ son to Bichd J. WilUs.....................5,500 Oth av., w. a, 75 n. Degraw st, 10.3x100. T. JIcAUister to Abraham Knox..............1,000 Platlands, Platlands ife Canarsie road, adj. I. Skidmore, .3X acres, hs. J. V. P. Wyckoff to Henry Lott, of Platlands.................4,500 PROJECTED BUILDINGS. The foUo^ving plans embrace aU that have been considered by the Superintendent of BuUdings smce our last report: first-class dwellings. Eighth at., w. s., bet. 44th and 4.5th sts., eight four-story brick and Ohio stone stores and dweUings, 25.x65 ; owners, J. J. Si Wm. Astor; architect, P. Kissam; builders, B. Lafarge ife Weeks ife Broa One Hundred and Thirty-second st., s. 3., 110 e. Oth av., four three-story and basement brick and brown-stone first-class dwelUngs, 19.x50; owner, Geo. M. Smith; architect, Jaa L. Jliller: builder, Geo. S. MiUer. Ont3 Hundred and Twentieth st., s. s., 400 e. 2d av., one two-story brick first-class dwelling, 20x 40; owner Jas. S. Dale; architect, 0. Schoon¬ maker; builder, Chaa A. Clarke. One Hundred and Sixteenth st., n. s., 208 w. 3d a v., fonr three-story and basement brick and brown-stone first-class dwellings; o^vner ife buUder, Jos. Murray ; architect, J. Johnstone. Forty-seventh ST., s. s., 75 w. Lexington at., one four-story brick and blue-stone first-class dwelUng, 21x66.6; owner, St Alban's Church; architects, Benwick & Sanders ; buUders, Moran ife Armstrong. stores and D-WELLINGa Fortieth st., s. s., 350 e. 10th at., six four- story brick stores and tenements, 25x55 ; owner, C. fl. Beman ; architects, D. & J. Jardine. Fortieth st., s. s., 200 vr. 8th at., two fite- story brick stores and tenements, 25x50; owners, ifec, Duke ife Moore. Ninth at.. No. 258, one four-story brick store and tenement, 19.9x06.6; owner. Estate of JL J. O'BeUly; architect, J. I. Howard; builder, Felix Connor. West Thirty-ninth st.. No. 338; one fotjr- stofy brick store and tenement, 25x55; owner, J. Schunck; architect, A. Pfund Seventh at., e. s., 40 s. 49th st., one voxm^ story brick and brown-stone store and dwelling, 20x50; owner, Jno. Dewhurst; architects, X), * J.. Jardine; buUder, Jas. Judge. - tenements. ■ ^ Forty-fourth st., s. s., 76 w. 2d a"^., qi^b Frvsz story brick and iron tenement, 23x52 ;qwrierB, Metiga ife Clasen; architect, tj, Barrett; bnilderg, Boehm'ife Fay. ; . West Forty-eightii st„ No. 423 ; one FquB; story brick tenement 25x50; owner, Jno. Kirs- choff; architect, A. Pfund. Forty-eighth st., s. s., 3.37.6 e. lOrn at., two four-story and basement brick and brown-stone first-class tenements, 18.9x.56 ; owner, ifec, David Christie. N. -w. cor. First at. and Second st., -povn five-story brick tenements, 22x72; owners, G. Both- man ife N. Seger; architects, Kinkel ife Klemly; builder, N. Soger. Ninth at., w. s., 25 s. 18th st., onefocr-stobt brick tenement. 27x00; owner, Jno. Osheron; architect, G. Busch. Ninth at., "vv. s., 60 a 18th st., onefour- story brick tenement, 27x60 ; owner, DanL Maho¬ ney ; architect, G. Busch. Forty-second st., n, s., 300 w. 9Tn at., fouk five-story brick stores and tenementB, 25x.51; ovimer, Jaa B. Taylor ; architect, Jaa Barrett; buflder, Wm. Alga Second st., n. s., 250 w. At. C, two four- story brick tenements, 24.8.x25; owner, Jno. Donohue ; architect, Jno. JL Foster. fraite dwellings. Fifty-third st., s. s., 200 e. Hth at., two two-story frame second-class dwellings, 2.5x30; owner, Bichard Kane; buUder, Joa Stomhardt Fifty-third st., n. s., 200 vr. 9th at., one two-story frame second-class dwelling, 25x25; owner, Frederick Polantz; bnilder, PhU. Heitz. PUM.IC BUILDINGS. Cannon st., e. s., 75 s. Delancey, one two- story brick ife Ohio-atone church, 86x125; owner, Bev. M. McKenna; architect, B. J. O'Connor; builders, Cockerill ife Spaulding. Fifth av. ife 90th st., n. e. cob., one two- story frame and open front Belvidere for Amuse¬ ment, 40x40; OAvners, Springmeyer ife Carpenter; architect, Hy. Hoffman; buUder, Stutzkober. miscellaneous. Fifty-fourth st., n. s., 350 w. lOrn at., one two-story brick factory, 63x50; owner, B. W. Woodworth; builder, J. B. Young. West Nineteenth st., 52 (rear), onethbee- story brick open front carpenter shop, 25x35; owner ife architect, Wm. McKenzie; buUder, J. T. Conover. SiXTlETH-ST., 8. S., 63 E. 2d AT., ONE TWO AND- a-half-story brick stable,2(fac50; owners & bmlders, T. ife J. D. Crimmins; architect, J. E. Burke. East Sixtieth st., 308 & 310-(rear), one two- story brick stable, 18x83.2; owners and buUders, T. ife J. D. Crimmins; architect, J. R Bnrke. BEAL ESTATE MARKET. SuBUniJ.VN property is in good denuind, and a large number of buyers ore to be seen at tbe auction sales, at which, so for this season, every lot offered has been dis¬ posed of at satisfactory prices. The sole of Sfessrs. John¬ son & Miller of 443 lots situated at Elm Fork, Staten Island, was highly sucvessfnl, every lot being sold- The same auctioneers will sell on Tnesday next six hnndred Iota, situated at Linden I'ark, Staten Island. In regard to Kew York property, considerable interest is centred in the great sale of one thousand Iota, the advertisement of which. appearH on onr first page; which Kile will reflect, to a great e.xtent, the tone of the market for np-town jno- perty. There is but little donbt that within five yearn this property will be as accessible to down town bk Is now Fifty-ninth street, in which castt every lot bought at present prices will be a small fortune to the purchaser. [OFFICIAL.] PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON CGUNCIfi AFFECTmG IlEAI* ESTATE. IN BOABP OF ALDERMEN, ) Thursday, MaylO, 1870. f fifty-eiohth STREHrr. BcsolveiL That Fifty-.aighth street, fpn? Third to Lex¬ ington avenue, be paved with Nicolson pavoii^ent, in ac¬ cordance vrith specifications on file in tfie ofl]ce of the Clerk of tUo Conimon Council, and that all crosswalks pandlql witl) the line of said paveinent nt the intcrscctinis streets! and transversely therewith af tho coxqinencement t\ncl tenqination thereof, and also nt all intersections now paved with Belgian or stoneblock pavement, be laid or relaid, under tho durecdon bf the Department of Fab- lib ^^orks; and that the accompanying ordinance there* fo^ bp adopted. Aldepriari MUler moved that tho Committee on Streot Paveinents be disclmiged from tho further consideratioa qf resolntion and ordinance, ns above. • "\Vhich was agreed to. The paper was then laid over. Mt§CELLASE00a The President laid before tho Board a coromnnication Ifom the Nicolson Pavement Company, being specifica-