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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 11, no. 271: May 24, 1873

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AND BUILDERS' GUIDE. Vol. XI. NEW YOEK, SATUEDAY, MAY 2-1, 1873. No. 271 Publ'ished Weekly hy m REi\L ESME MCORD AWimON. TEPvMS. One year, in advance......................%0 00 AU comniunications should be addressed to AVhiting Buii.t>ing, :i45 and 347 Broadway. Subscribers will please bear iu mind, that they should receive the Real Estate Record promptly on Saturday morning, as every paper is sent to the Post- offlcc on Friday night before 11 o'clock in order that the carriers may have it for their first deUvery. The Supcr- bitcndeut of the newspaper mail expects this, aud should bc notified immediately through us of any neg¬ lect on the part of carriers. SPECIAL NOTICES. The many récent extensive conflagrations in this conntry, involving much loss of life as well as serious struction of property, has engaged inventive skill in cflTorts to secure reliable means which would givc in¬ stant alarm on the occasion of a fire. A successful at¬ tempt in this direction seems to have been made by the " American F-re Détecter Co." No. 3S8 Bowery. Their Detectoris automatic, its principle of opération depend¬ ing upon the contraction and expansion of métal which causes it to bc insl-antly aflccted by beat, aud by its con¬ struction gives a conséquent alarm. AîiiD THE General Dulness in business Messrs. Allen, Dooley & Henriques, have recently concludcd some'quite heavy Real Estate transactions. Among others, was one sale of 105 lots on the east side. The affable Henriques still attends to the anctioncering busi¬ ness of the firm. THE MORTGAGE CIECULAR. Tlie valuable information furnished in Ihe Mortf/age Gircular every Wednesday becomes tlie more valuable as the publication gro^vs older, and it is simply impossible for those désirons of being well posted in regard to the iictual amount of money that financial insli- tulitms are willing to advance on properly, real or personal, to get that information out¬ side oî the Mortgage Gircular. The avidity with which ail our new sub¬ scribers désire to possess the back numbers shows more than anything the value and im¬ portance of the Mortgage Circular. Only very few of the first numbers can be had for those subscribing now, their actual value becoming greater Avith every "Wednesday issue. No. 10 of the Mortgage Gircular is noA\' out. Sub¬ scription $10 per annum. Property owners should bear in niind that under the new charter the Common Council cannot order the repaving of a street without having preA'iously obtained a request to.that effect froni a majority of the property holders along the street. It is only Avhen such a request has been re¬ ceived in due form that the ordinance can be passed, Avhen, as usual, ail thosederiving bene¬ fit from the improYemcnt must pay tlie bills. MEOHANICS' LIENS. NEIV YORK. 'Y- îiKOOMJ-: ST., N. E. GOK. WOO.îTEK ,ST. Peck & AVandell agt. Julm Purccll ï^ôSl 'Ù2 Bkoadway, e. s. (No.s. 414, 4A{'>, 44y et 450). The Arcbilectiiral Iron AVorks agt. Edward Matthews___ 831 ùli BliOOME ST., X. E. cou. AVoOSTEK ST. J. J. and C. IM. Bowes agt. Johu Ptirccll..................."........ y? oy FiFTY-FOUKTH ST., ^;. S., ilOO W. llTlI av. J. & R. Darrow agt H. AVin- gert.............................. 84 'J8 FORTY-SECONB ST., S. S., 17'5 E. UtII ay. (No. 350 AVest). Myers & Ged¬ ney agt.------..................... l,~m 05 Fifth .vv., îs. w. cor. 5.5th st., SOx 150. AVilIiam Ellingwood agt. J. Stewart & Son.................... 111 00 FOL'KTH AV., s. E. COU. lÔTU ST. Michael Falihee agt. Courtlandt Palmer........................... 78 00 F01{TY->-INTH ST., N. s. (No. 39 A\^), 504 w. ôth av., S. M. Styles & Son agt. Jolm Moore......"........... 30,3 4S LeX1N0T0>- av., s. e. cok. 74TH ST. (14 hs.) Charles F. Fontbani agt. C. H. Beman -and Jacob T. Seagrave 1,027 00 MeKCEK ST., N. w. COK. llOUrtTOX st. (cont'n. to May 22,1874). AA^al- ter Jones agt. E. F. Gleason...... 10,000 00 Maoisox av., 3S-. Vf. GOK. 58tu st. Michael Falihee agt.------......... 7'J 00 0>'E Hundked and Tiiirty-fol-rth st., n. s., 195.0 Vf. oth av. John McGowan and James Murray agt. Ayres it Co....................!.. .1.20 00 One Hundked and Twenty-thjki> st., s. s., 140 w. Cth av. (8 bs.) Rob¬ ert Moores agt. Pliny Fi-eeman___ 94,000 00 One Hundked and Fifty-foi kth st., s. e. cor. IOth av. Jolm Prcn- ser agt. Newton.................. 248 00 Seventy Eionra st., s. .s. (no. (iO E.) Ernest Henscl agt. Henry Lobe ... 65 00 Seventv-fiftu ST., s. .s. (No. 228E.) Robert Spreaton (ajjciit) agt. ]Mr. Koch..............r.......':...... 68 00 Seventy-eighth st., s. s. (Nos. 214 and 246 E.) Mattliew Golcn agt.------ 30 00 Sixty-ninth st., s. s., 100 w. 'od av. J. lV: k. Darrow agt. B. Mnldoon.. 320 45 Seventy-fourth ST., s. s., 75 w. Lex- higton ay. (8hs.) Leander Stoue agt. J. T. Scagraves.............. 810 CO KINGS COUNTY. 17 Thirteenth st., s. s., 197.10 e. 3d av., 12.5x100. P. S. Conklin agt. J. Buchanan..................... 1,190 00 14 Bro.adway (No. 98). E. G. and J. M. Phelps agt. H. B. Dennis & A. B. Crowell........................ 95 24 15 Tenth st., n. s., 165.9 w^ 4Tn av., 140x100. Hobby, Leeds & Co. agt. F. and P.Hickey and Amos F. Eîio 1,500 00 14 Madison st., n. e. cor. Patchen av., 80x100. Jas. McKay agt. Pat. McAuley and Tbos. Fagan........ 232 50 20 Carl st., e. s., 300 n. Myrtle av., 25x56. Thos. Dobbin agt. estate of Anthony Johnson aud T. Gay et al. 450 00 19 Atl-antic av., s. s. 75 w. Mcllek av., 25x100. James Voice as^t. M. Little, W. Turner, and J. Stell.... 17 Concord st., s. s., 120 e. (îold st. C. H. AVhite agt. Reeve & llallo- way and Mai-j' A. Mack........... 19 Concord st., s. s. (No. 206), bet. Gold and Prince. AV. H. Payne agt. Reeves and HoUoway and EdAvard McElligott....................... 43 00 59 50 50 00 14 Macon st., n. s., 2,55 w. Lewis av., «OO'xlOO (15 bs.) Tbos. F. Mei-m- - baum (agent) agt. D. H. Hill and C. L. Norîh :..................... 3,413 00 16 Evekgjîeenav., w. s., 25 s. Palmet- to st.; 25x100. E. AVadsworth agt. Peter Robertson................\. 100 CO 19 GatkV. Av.r N. s. (No. 397), betayeen Bcdford and Nostrand avs. James Huiitt-r agt. Anthony P. Eeetze... 226 34 11 Nostrand " av., w. p., between Président and Montgomery sts. (King.s,.' Co. Penitentiary.) " Ken- l'on,^Newton & Scoville a.irt. Lav,- rence ifennessj', John Guilfoile aud Kinps Co......................... 285 00 14 Elm s^r., s. s., 50 w. Myktle av., 25x100. R. (i. it J. M. Phelps agt. John AA'alsh and H. B. Dennis___ 68 9S 16 Same proferty. John Léonard agt. saine........................ 73 88 19 ]\1aco.n st., n. s., 200 E. Throof av., 2()()xl00. Charles Schwenk. agt, AA'. AV. AVeeks............... 530 00 JUDaMENTS. NEiy YORK. In, thèse lists nf jttdfjnients the names alphahetically arranrjed, and ivhich are first on each Une, are those of the jvd.ffment dehtor. May. 14 Ashby, Asa A.—Z. AV. Butcher..... -51,040 09 15 Anibcim, Eugène—Robert Adams .. 482 04 19 Abbott, AV. D.—J. E. Jacobs........ 230 32 1,, Aaron, Levi— / r, -r, -\r__ i m-i- oi 1'^ Aaro,,; Edward- , '-• ^' ^^^ore..... 1,106 81 14 Bruce, Jame.s—AV. B. Duncan....... 21,919 03 14 BiUings, Henry E.—Ehsha Bloomer. 125 02 1, Brov.-ne, Elizabeth— / -.Tr -p t>i„. ^- in q- ^^ Browne! Charles- \ ^^ ' "" ' ^^'^"^"^ ^^^ ^'^ 15 Bond, John T.-S. C. Herring........ 300 93 15 Butes, AVilliam S. et al.—The Eighth National Bank........-----___'___ 388 65 15 Barrait, Oliver et al.—Augustus Ta¬ ber............................... 193 68 16 Eosworth; Georii-e—G. AV. Lvon..... 84 .59 16 Bobn, AVilliam É.—AV. R. Fôster.... 3,186 41 16 Ibossaru, Ferdinand ct al.—Henrj'' AVisser........................... 15 34 16 the same--------the same......... l&'i 91 16 Black, James—Daniel Roach........ 109 25 17 Balccr, Charles AV.—John Chqip, Jr.. 340 .53 17 Berustpin, Mori-is—Jocl Feltenstein. 89 .50 17 Bouich, Charles—Andrew Logan___ 95 47 17 Bernard,: A.—John Baron........... 216 89 19 Britton,-AVinchester—C. B. Smith as admiriistrator..................... 757 94 19 Bruen, J. C.—Eobert Donohue...... 123 77 19 Buro;hardt, C—J. H. ]Monteath..... 145 64 19 Barrow, AV.—L. S. Davidson........ 91 16 20 Buddensick, Charles A.—Petrus Ar¬ naud ..............;.............. 378 10 20 Buckhout, A.—E. C. Bedeau....... 82 02 20 Buss, Frank et al—AV. R. Mitchell... 349 53 20 Bishop, ]Mary—Louis Sanger........ 450 14 20 Betts, John tl.-pAV. A. McClane..... 114 38 ,,f, Brand, Juliana-^ \ ç, ,y -d_„„,-i i oIS "9 •-" Brand, Joseph M.— \^' ^^ ' -^rana.. i,y)ih Ji 14 Cronkhite, Marvin S.—Louis Althof. 436 33 15 Champlin, Johu D. et al.—M. L. Bush............................. 274 61 15 Coughlin, John M.—A. F. Tilden... 569 45 15 Corv.'in, Vy iUiam S. et al.—The Eighth National Bank.................... 388 65 15 Cox; Heià-y F.—The ^Vest, Bradley and GaÀy Manuf sj- Co.............. 3,251 73 15 Coman,'%Uin—Z.^'C. Leach........ 149 76 16 Cook,.Chfvrles A.—George Peraalt... 14(i 48 16 Caiîi, Joh^—James McCann......... 777 26 16 Ci-àhdalki'Azer B.—T. AV. Myers .... 359 53 17 CarbinefT. C—J. H. Mortimer..... 206 77 m Cale, Eutus L.—U. G. Paris......... 598 47 20 Cai-dlan James P.—"VV. B, McGuire.. 129 07