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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 13, no. 315: March 28, 1874

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Vol. XIII. AND BUILDERS^ GUIDE. NEW YOEK, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1874. No. 315 J. BEHHAM & CO., AND REAL ESTATE ATTORNEYS. ESTABLISHED 1845. 266 West Twenty-Tliird Street. Rents collected, Real Estate Bought, Sold, and Ap¬ praised. Safety Hotel and Store Accidents avoided if Rope, Belt, and Engine break. No nice adjustment requiring constant attention. Price one-third less than others claiming to be safe. Manufacturers of Pumps, Engines, Boilers, and Hoist¬ ing Machinery for every conceivable use. Contractors', Planters', Wreckers', Miners', Builders' Pumping and Hoisting Outfits. Address WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 414 Water Street, New York. Brown's Cable Carriages for Coal Yards, Mines, Quar- iles, &c., &c. L. C. HILDRETH, GRANITE DEALER. Granite for Buildings, Granite Sidewalks, Monuments, Cemetery Lots enclosed with Posts aud Bars or Cop¬ ings, &c. Quincy, Scotch, Maine, and Connecticut NOBLE STREET, near Franklin, GREEiNPOliVT, L. I. Box 51 Mechanics' and Traders' Exchange, New York. DANIEL BIRDSALL, (Late of the firm of John Lloyd & Sons) REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 345 BROADWAY, (Room 4.) Cor. Leonard Street. HOUSE MIOVEHS, Residence and Office, lOS and 110 West Twenty-fifth St., near Sixth Av., New York. JACOB APPELL & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 217 'WEST 23d STREET, Comer Eighth Avenue, • NEW YORK- ESTATES TAKEN in" CHARGE. SECURITY GIVEN TO ANY AMOUNT. The undersigned solicits the collection of Rents and charge of Estates. Returns made-jiromptly. Has had long experience in the bnsiness, and can give good references. Tenement property a specialty. * LYMAN DENISON, Jr., 187 Greenwich Street, (Over North River Bank, corner Dey Street.) Office Hoiu-8, 10 A. M. to 3 p. m. " R. W. FORBES, LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for SHIPPING or DOMESTIC USB, At Wholesale or Retail. Tard, Cor. of West 29th Street and llth Ave.. I>o-wn-To^vn Office. 14 SOVTM WII^JjIAM STREET. TATE & OSBORNE, STOnSTE GTJT'rEIiS- All kinds of American and Imported Marble, Granite, Cane Stone, Brown Stone, Ohio and Dorchester, and all other Stones, cut and set to order in any part of the country or city. 9l5t & 92d STS., EAST EIVEE, NEW YORK. We claim to have unusual facilities for doing work cheaply, accurately, and quickly, as~ our STEAM DIA¬ MOND STONE-SAW CUTTER, the first-brought into use in this city, works most successfully. Those having business in our Une are respectfully invited to Inspect the qnality of our work, and give us an opportunity to make estimates. The undersigned gives special attention to Real Estate as agent, taking the general charge and super¬ vision of Houses and Stores, collecting Rents, &c. References of the highest order fnrnished for ability, experience, and integrity. The care of Estates, large or small Is solicited. JAMES R. EDWARDS, Real Estate Broker and Agent, 69 West 23d Street. Manufacturers & Builders' Bank, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000, 916 Third Avenue and SSth St., TRAKSACT8 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS John Davidson, Pres. C. A. Waterbubt, Cashier. TRADES' SAVINGS BANK, West Twenty-third St., near Eighth Av., Have declared their usual Dividend of SEVEN (7) FEB CENT., Payable JANUARY 20. The husiness ol this Bank in¬ creased more than one-half. In safety, equal to the hest institutions. MONEY DEPOSITED or DRAWN AT ANY TIME, INTEREST FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, thus saving accounts opened or transferred to this Bank from loss of interest. Deposits before January 20 draw interest from January 1. Accounts opened of any amount and drawn against bv check when desired. C. B. Le BARON, Pres't. I. M. Fbeese, Sec'y. MANUFACTURED BY STEWART & CO., Works, extending through, from W. 18th to 19th St., near llth Av., New York. Office, 539 TVest 18th St. Down-Tovm Depot, 2C9 Pearl St., near Pxtlton St, SPECIALTIES.—STEAM PRESSED DRAIN-PIPE, from 2 to 18 inches in diameter, with all necessary fit^ tings. TERRA COTTA WARE.—Garden Vases and Statua- 17, Rustics, Fountains, Plain and Ornamental Chimney Tops, &c., &c. SEND FOB PBICE LIST. JOSIAH ^a. CHRISTMAS, STEAM STONE WOEKS WYTHE AV., COR. RUTLEDGE ST., ; BEOOKLYN, E. D. t The undersigned having recently put up the latest improved' machinery, including the first DIAMOND STONE-SAW CUTTER ever erected in this conntry, is prepared to work any kind ot Freestone. Those havrng orders to fill can rely that onr late improvements'and unusual facilities will insure the utmost acciu:scy, promptness, and economy.. WYLLYS H. WARNER, HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE Sleani Heating & Ventilating APPARATUS, LOW PRESSURE Steam Warming with the OPEN BOILERvWhieh is POSITIVELY NON-EXPLOsIVB under.any possible conditions, and free from the danger of Bnperheating the Steam, has been a specialty i'cr thirteen, years. Send for descriptive pamphlet, wltt» references. Over 1,000 in use in the coldest scctione of the country. YOUNG'S DIAMONP SAW MACHINES FOB SAWINC STONE, AWARDED THE eREAT MEDAL OF HONOR OP THB American Institute, 1872. HUGH YOUNG, Stone Cutter, and Manufacturer oi Diamond: Saw Machines, solicits orders in both brancheo of his.business. In Stone Cnttlng he hopes to receive a fair share of the trade of the city, believing that his business, as or¬ ganized, combines as many advantages of experlenc«, tastefalneSB, and mechanical facilities as can be found. HIsItlaniond Saw business is also thoroughly organ¬ ized ■ JNo invention for preparing stone for the Building Trade has ever been bo well and promptly received bb this. As economists of room, stone, labor, aud power, these machines are unrivalled. They are without prac¬ tical drawback B, easily kept in order, and have extraor¬ dinary range of osefnlness and value. OPPICE AND stone TAHD, Toot of East llTtli Street, New York. WILLIAMS & MILLER, QUARRYMEN AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BUILDING STONE, OHIO STONB Prom Amherst, Berea, Berlin, and Independence <^ XT .i^ IEL lE^ X ]E3 @ , Office, No. 247 Broadway. Specimens at OflBce. Chas. P. Wiiliams, ) -vpto- vnww C^HAB. D. MiiiEB, Jr. \ ^ 2^ YOKH. MIITTOFS TILES, PLAIN AND ENCAUSTIC, For Pal)lic Buildings and DwellingSj, As laid by us in The Capitol at Washington, And In nxunerons Churches, Banks, and Dwellings In every part of the country. Glazed and Enamelled Tiles for Mantels Hearths. Walnecoting, &c., and for Exterior Decoration. MILLER & COATESi ays nPearl street, IVew Yoxvk:- YALE LOCK MANUFACTURING CO., No. 298 BROADWAY, IV. Y. FINB STEEL-KEYED LOCKS FOR FRONT AND INSIDE HOUSE DOORS. BROiV^ KNOBS AND OTHER BRONZE HOUSE TRIiMMINGS In great variety at Low Prices.