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ESTATE RECORD AND BUILDERS' GUIDE. VOL. XVII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1876. No. 417. PubUshed Weekly by THE REAL ESTATE RECORD ASSOCIATION.* 0. W. SWEET PBESIDENT AND TEEASTIBER PRESTON I. SWEET SECRETABY. L. ISRAELS BUSINESS MA.NAGEB TERMS. ONE YEAR, ill advance .... $10 00. Communications should be addressed to C. ^V. STV13ET, Nos. 345 AND 347 BKOADWAT CONVEYANCES. Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. occur, preced- ed by the name of the grantee, they mean as follows: 1st—Q. C. is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed, i. e., a deed in which all the right, title, and interest of the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or warranty. 2d—C. a. G. mean a deed containing Covenant against Grantor only, in which he covenants that he hath not done any act whereby the estate conveyed may be im- peached, charged, or incumbered. NEIV YORK. March 2. 3, 4, 6, 7,8. BEOADWAY,S. e. cor. 53d st., 50.8x55.5x52.1x47.7.1 (All right of.) 53D St., s. s., 47.7 e. Broadway, runs e. 147.7 to ! Tth av., w. s., X thence south 50.5 to a point \ on 7th av. 150.5 w. 52dst. x thence west 134.8 I Xthence north 52.1 to beginning \ Edward Livermore to George H. Livermore, Clarkstown, Eocliland Co., N. Y. (Subj. to all incumbrances.) Eeb. 14 $32,500 SAME property. George H. Livermore to Anne •wife of Edward Livermore. (Subj. to all in- cumbrances.) Feb. 14 32,500 CANAL St., s.w. cor. Elizabeth st., 47x50. Mary C. wife of John .Happe, Brooklyn, Gesche A. wife of J. N: Crusins, Hoboken, N. J., and GefertH. and John Wetjen to Martin Schren- keisen. (Subj. Morts. $8,000.) March 1.. .32,000 SAME property. Joseph H. Beams to Martin Schrenkeisen. (Q. C.) March 1 nom CHRYSTIE st., w. s. (Nos. 23 and 25), 27.8x100. August Schaffer to Fritz A. Halbe. (O. C.) ^Marche _...900 SAME property. Fritz A. Halbe to Louis Knelbel. (B.&S.) March 6... .. 27 700 DELANCEY st., n. s., 50 e. .Essex st., 25x70.2. (Foreclos.) Edward Patterson (Ref.) to Wm. L. Loew. (Subj. to Morts. $7,620.) March T^l ••' 1^00 DELANCEY st., n. s., 25 w. Pitt st., 25x75. Fanny wifeof Jacob Cohen to Joel E. Hvams. (Subi Morts. $13,000.) March 1. : 28 000 ELDBIDGB St., e. s., 75 n. Stanton st., 25x76.2. John Felten to Mary Cavermann. (Subj. to Morts. $18,000.) Feb. 29. 30 000 MEECEK St., w. s.°, 150 s. Houston st., 50x108.. ( GREENE St., e. s., 175 s. Houston St., 50x100.. ( (Foreclos.) Edward Patterson (Ref.) to J. Aii- gustus Page. .(Subj. to all incumbrances.) Maicb 3 6 000 Oup]R St., e. s., 27.8 s. Madison St., 31x75. Charles E. and Albert J. Milbank to James E. Slevm, March 1 7 50o PEA^L St. (No. 409), w. s., 24.9xli8.'5x26'.5xii8..5. William W. Selleck to American Ratan Co. (Subj. to aU Moris., &c.) Jan. 29. 22,000 ^^.^**.^„^-, (^^- ^^'^)' s- S-, 93.11 w. Sullivan St., 18.6x104x8x101.2, irreg. Christina wife of Peter Aiken to Peter MuUer. (Subj. Morts. $5,400.) Feb. 28. .10,600 STANTON St., s. s,, 80 e. Norfolk st., 20x60. George Wieman to Frederick W. Eepper. March SULLIVAN St. (No.' '64/,w! s.,' iVxiox—x47.6." Ann™ Marshall (widow) to Thomas W. Marshall, Jr. March 3. .'.natural love-and nom ^^f^?P^ ^'^•' n-e. cor. Cedar St., 55.5x51.4x 53.9x40.5. Ann O'Donoghue (widow) to John H. Schutte. (Subj. Morts. $15,000.) March l---------- ..... :.., V,,.,,...,, ...:24,450 WILLETT st., e. s., 112.6 n. Broome st., 25x100. Frederick Heppenheimer (Exr. of Geo. Wicke) to Frederick Hoch. March 1 6,850 WILLETT St., e. s., 193.9 n. Broome St., 25x100. Hannah M. wife of Thomas Hughes to Mary J. wife of Michael Gavin. (Subj. Morts. $10,000.) Feb. 17 15,500 WOOSTER st., e. s., 175 n. Grand st., 73x100. Henry Barnard to Abraham Wolff. (Subj. Morts. $60,000.) March 1 nom 7TH St., n. s., 375 e. 2d av., 25x93.6. Mary E. wife of John L. Herbell to William H. Herbell. (Subj. Morts. $22,000.) March 3 3,500 8TH St., s. s., 133 w. Av. C, 21.9x97.6. Phillippina wife ol Joseph Stotzenbeyer to Wolf & Joseph Maier. (Subj. Morts. $8,350.) March 2 ... . 13,950 9TH St., s. s., 181.5 w. 2d av., 21x75 | ALSO rear lot adj. on s. w. s., 21x10. (Foreclos.) \ Delano C. Calvin (Ref.) to John Konvaliuka. Feb. 24. 11,400 IOTH. St., n. s., 120.6 e. Av. A, 25x94.8. John Flanley to Bridget Flannelly. (Subj. Morts. $7,000.) Feb. 28 !.. .26,000 SAME property. William Flannelly to John Flan- ley. (Subj. Morts. $7,000.) Dec. 15, 1875. .25,000 12TH St., n. s., 220 w. 3d av., 20x103.3. John L. Watkins to Joseph F. Sanxay, Bloomfleld, N. J. March 6 18,000 19TH St., n. s., 350 w. 7lh av., 75x93.8x75x95.8. John Post to Christopher Mooney. (Subj. Morts. $18,000.) March 4 24,760 25TH St., n. s.,, 100 w. 1st av., 25x98.9. George Horn to Andrew Horn. (Subj. Moris. $8,000.) Nov. 11, 1874 18,000 27TH St., 8. s., 85 e. 3d av., 75x98.8. (Foreclos.) John L. Logan (Ref.) to Peter M. pingee. (Subj. Morts. $50,000 and interest, taxes and as- sessments.) March 8 lOO 31STst., n. s., 280 e. 2d av., 20x98.9. Patrick Morrison to- Harriet Palmer et al. (Exrs. of John Palmer.) (Subj. Morts. $7,000, and Judg- ments $250.) March 6 no 31ST St., s. s., 265 w. 6th av., 20x123.0x20.5x119.5. William H. Guild, Boston, Mass.. to Margaret A. Cronkite. Feb. 28 '. 13,000 31ST St., s. s., 338 e. 10th av., 22x89x22x91. Anne wife of John Doyle to Mary Doyle. Feb. 26. .8,000 31ST St., s. s.,. 338 ^. 10th av., 22x89x22x91. Mary Doyle to John Doyle. Feb. 26 8,000 32D St., s. s., 141.8 w. 6th av., 20.10x98.9. Eeu- hama E. wife of William T. Stoutenburgh to James G.Lynd. (Subj. Morts. $10,000.) March 1 2L375 33D St., n. s;, 350 e. 2d av., 25x98.9. (Foreclos!) John M. Barbour (Ref.) to Walson H. Brown. Feb. 25 3 100 33D St., n. s., 360 e. 3d av., 26x98.9. Walson H. Brown to Patrick W. King. March 1 7,000 36TH St., n. s., 104.10 w. 8th av., 23x53.4x23.1x 54.11. Helen E. wife of Martin M. Drohan, Jersey City, N. J., to John HaUiard, Jersey City. Subj. Morts. $6.000.) Feb. 1 10,000 39TH St., s. s., 380.2 e. 8th aV., 17.1x98,9. August Eisig to Bernhard Eisig. (Subj. Morts. $12,000.) Feb. 29 12,000 39TH St., s. s., 375 w. 10th av., 25x98.9. Germania Life Insurance Co. to Andrew J. Kerwin. March 2 12,250 40TH St. (No. 16 West), s. s., 260 w. 5th av., 23.6x 98.9. Michael J. and Thomas J. O'Reilly to WUliam H. De Forest. (Subj. Morts. $33,600.)' Feb. 26 ..... ..52,500 40rH St. (No. 22 West), s. s., 319.6 w. Sth av., 18x 98.9. Thomas J., Michael J., and Cornelius O'Reilly to WilUam H. I>e Forest. (Subj. to Morts. $20,000.) Feb. 26 38,000 40TH St. (No. 24 West), s. p., 337.6 w. 5th av., 22.6 X98.9. Same to same. (Subj. Morts. $27,500.) Feb. 26 ..47,500 40TH St., n. s,, 400 w. 7th av., 16.8x98.9. Annie wife of John Doyle to Mary Doyle. (Subj. to aU Liens, &c.) Feb. 26 6,000 SAME property. Mary Doyle to John Doyle. (Subj. to aU Liens, &c.) Feb. 26 6,000 43D St., s. s., 350 e. 10th av., 25x100.4. Eleanor J. Betts, Newark, to Lot Betts. (AU right.) March 1. nom 44TH St., s. s., 82 e. 2d av., 18x50.5. CarUstes H^rdiman to Alexander Fields. (Subj. Morts. $2,000.) Feb. 24 nom 44TH St., s. s., 82 e. 2d av., 18x50.5. Alexander Fields to Carl Peter. (Subj. to unpaid taxes and assts.) March 1 " 2,300 44TH St., n. s., 225 W. Sth av., 50x100.4 46TH St., s. s., 138 w. Broadway, 20x100.5 LOTS NOS. 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12 and south half of Lot No. 14 on Map recorded in Register's office - in Lib. 1,260 of Cons., p. 512 ALSO Plot No. 3 on Map of lands at Fort Wash- ington, property of Elizabeth WiUard Bernard L. Ackermann to Alexis Godillo't. (Subj. Morts. $106,516.) Sept. 20,1874 nom SAME property. Alexis Godillot to Nanette wife of Bernard L. Ackermann. Oct. 15,1875 nom 45TH St., n. s., 220.4 e. 7th av., 17.2x100.4. Ade- laide G. wife of Charles F. Allen to Franklin E. Woodford, Brooklyn. (Subj. Morts. $2,750.) March 2 nom SAME property. Franklin E. Woodford to Charles F. Allen. (Subj. Morts. $2,750) nom 45TH St., n. s., 260 w. 8th av., 20x100.5. (Fore- clos.) Edward D. Gale (Ref) to Charlotte A. Banks. March 4 7,100 46TH St., s. s., 138 w. Broadway, 20x100.5. Nan- ette wife of Bernard L. Ackermanu to Alexis GodUlot. (Subj. Morts. $12,000.) Feb. 15.19,500 47TH St., n. s., 3B0 w. 2d av., 25x100. John Ban- nen to WilUam Bannen. (Subj. Morts. $10,000.) March 2 2^,000 47TH St., s. s., 425 w. 10th av., 25x100.5. Mathias Spohr to Cathariua Ebel. Jan. 27,1876 13,000 48TH St., s. s., 100 e. l l t h av., 50x22.5x50.6x9 ALSO centre line of block bet. 47th and 48th sts.,' 100 e. l l t h av., 50x78x52.6x91.5 ' WilUam R. Dick to Robert Dick. (Subj. Morts. $4,000.) March2 19,500 49TH St., n. 8., 400 w. 10th av., 25x100.5. Thomas E. Foran to George Delany. (Subj. Morts. ~ $12,000.) March 2 17,000 49TH St., s. s., 125 e. llth av., 25x100.5. Eliza Strong to John Petrie, Brooklyn, E. D. (Subj. Morts. $11,168.) Sept. 6, 1875 nom SAME property. John Petrie, Brooklyn, to Geo. B. "Griffith (as Trustee for John G. Griffith). March 7 14,000 51ST St., s. s._, 295.4 e. 3d av., 17.8x81.10x19.4x90.4. Bertha wife of Alexander Eppler and EmUy wife of Kaufman Baer, Newbern, N. C, to Louis N. Baer. (Subj. Morts. $600.) Feb. 4. .8,000 51ST St., n. s., 300 w. llth av., 25x100.5. John H. Hull, Brooklyn, to Martha Bull, Orange Co., N. Y. March 3 9,000 53D St., n. s., 209.6 e. 9th av., 15.6x52.2. EU Watts, Mount Vernon. N. Y., to Erastts H. Munson. (Subj. Morts. $2,350, and aU taxes and assessments.) Feb. 15 250 53D St., s. s., 250 e. 10th av., 25x100.5. Anna D. Tremer to Jacob Kalb. (Subj. Morts. $9,000.) March 7 10,000 54TH St., n. s., 120 e. Oth av., 16.8x100.5. James G. Lind to Reuhama E. Stoutenburgh. (Subj. to Morts. $18,000.) March 1 36,000 55TH St., n. s., 140 e. Madison av., 16.6x100.5. Richard K. Styles to Charlotte A. wife of Wm. W. Wakeman. (Subj. to Morts. $13,000.) March 6. 33,000 57TH St., n. s., 360 w. Oth av., 26x100.6. (Foreclos.) John P. O'NeUl (Ref.) to WiUiam A. CauldweU and Nathan Bishop (Exrs. of Ebenezer A. CaiddweU). Feb. 29 6,900 60TH St., s. s., 352.7 w. 2d av., 19.2x100.5. Andres Dold to Rosa Denzer. (Subj. to Morts. $11,000,) March2 15,250 61ST St., n. 8., 121 w. 2d av., 16.10x100.5. Edward Fitch to James H.Titus. (Subj. to 2 Morts.) Feb. 24 nom 61ST St., n. w. cor. 4th av., 39x100.5. John Sher- man and Eder V. Haughwout to Henry J. Furber. (Subj. Morts. $39,000.) Feb. 19..43,000 62D St., s. s., 100 e. Lexington av., 20x100.5. John Jennings and James Brown to John Frank. (Subj. Morts. $10,500.) March 3. 17,600 65TH St., s. s., 256.3 e. 2d av., 18.9x100. Samuel Schulhaferto Lewis Sternbach. (Subj. Morts. $2,500.) March 1 .nom SAME property. Lewis Sternbach to Jeannette Schulhater. March 1 rnom 70TH St., n. s., 270 w. 3d av., 55x100.5. James D. WaUace to EUen wife of James WaUace. (Subj. Morts. $11,500.) Feb. 17, natui"al love and nom
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Page 1: ESTATE RECORD - Columbia University€¦ · 1st—Q. C. is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed, i. e., a deed in which all the right, title, and interest of the grantor is conveyed,

ESTATE RECORD AND B U I L D E R S ' GUIDE.

VOL. XVII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1876. No. 417.

PubUshed Weekly by

THE REAL ESTATE RECORD ASSOCIATION.* 0. W. SWEET PBESIDENT AND TEEASTIBER

PRESTON I. SWEET SECRETABY. L. ISRAELS BUSINESS MA.NAGEB

TERMS. ONE Y E A R , i l l a d v a n c e . . . . $ 1 0 0 0 .

Communications should be addressed to C . ^ V . S T V 1 3 E T ,

Nos. 345 AND 347 BKOADWAT

CONVEYANCES. Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. occur, preced­

ed by the name of the grantee, they mean as follows: 1st—Q. C. is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed, i. e.,

a deed in which all the right, title, and interest of the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or warranty.

2d—C. a. G. mean a deed containing Covenant against Grantor only, in which he covenants that he hath not done any act whereby the estate conveyed may be im­peached, charged, or incumbered.

NEIV YORK.

March 2. 3, 4, 6, 7,8. BEOADWAY,S. e. cor. 53d st., 50.8x55.5x52.1x47.7.1

(All right of.) 53D St., s. s., 47.7 e. Broadway, runs e. 147.7 to !

Tth av., w. s., X thence south 50.5 to a point \ on 7th av. 150.5 w. 52dst. x thence west 134.8 I Xthence north 52.1 to beginning \ Edward Livermore to George H. Livermore, Clarkstown, Eocliland Co., N. Y. (Subj. to all incumbrances.) Eeb. 14 $32,500

SAME property. George H. Livermore to Anne •wife of Edward Livermore. (Subj. to all in­cumbrances.) Feb. 14 32,500

CANAL St., s.w. cor. Elizabeth st., 47x50. Mary C. wife of John .Happe, Brooklyn, Gesche A. wife of J. N: Crusins, Hoboken, N. J., and GefertH. and John Wetjen to Martin Schren-keisen. (Subj. Morts. $8,000.) March 1.. .32,000

SAME property. Joseph H. Beams to Martin Schrenkeisen. (Q. C.) March 1 nom

CHRYSTIE st., w. s. (Nos. 23 and 25), 27.8x100. August Schaffer to Fritz A. Halbe. (O. C.)

^Marche _ . . . 9 0 0 SAME property. Fritz A. Halbe to Louis Knelbel.

(B.&S.) March 6... .. 27 700 DELANCEY st., n. s., 50 e. .Essex st., 25x70.2.

(Foreclos.) Edward Patterson (Ref.) to Wm. L. Loew. (Subj. to Morts. $7,620.) March

T l ••' 1^00 DELANCEY st., n. s., 25 w. Pitt st., 25x75. Fanny

wifeof Jacob Cohen to Joel E. Hvams. (Subi Morts. $13,000.) March 1. : 28 000

ELDBIDGB St., e. s., 75 n. Stanton st., 25x76.2. John Felten to Mary Cavermann. (Subj. to Morts. $18,000.) Feb. 29. 30 000

MEECEK St., w. s.°, 150 s. Houston st., 50x108.. ( GREENE St., e. s., 175 s. Houston St., 50x100.. (

(Foreclos.) Edward Patterson (Ref.) to J. Aii-gustus Page. .(Subj. to all incumbrances.) Maicb 3 6 000

Oup]R St., e. s., 27.8 s. Madison St., 31x75. Charles E. and Albert J. Milbank to James E. Slevm, March 1 7 50o

PEA^L St. (No. 409), w. s., 24.9xli8.'5x26'.5xii8..5. William W. Selleck to American Ratan Co. (Subj. to aU Moris., &c.) Jan. 29. 22,000

^^.^**.^„^-, (^^- ^^'^)' s- S-, 93.11 w. Sullivan St., 18.6x104x8x101.2, irreg. Christina wife of Peter Aiken to Peter MuUer. (Subj. Morts. $5,400.) Feb. 28. .10,600

STANTON St., s. s,, 80 e. Norfolk st., 20x60. George Wieman to Frederick W. Eepper. March

SULLIVAN St. (No.' '64/,w! s.,' iVxiox—x47.6." Ann™ Marshall (widow) to Thomas W. Marshall, Jr. March 3. .'.natural love-and nom

^ ^ f ^ ? P ^ ' •' n-e . cor. Cedar St., 55.5x51.4x 53.9x40.5. Ann O'Donoghue (widow) to John H. Schutte. (Subj. Morts. $15,000.) March l---------- . . . . . : . . , V , , . , , . . . , , ...:24,450

WILLETT st., e. s., 112.6 n. Broome st., 25x100. Frederick Heppenheimer (Exr. of Geo. Wicke) to Frederick Hoch. March 1 6,850

WILLETT St., e. s., 193.9 n. Broome St., 25x100. Hannah M. wife of Thomas Hughes to Mary J. wife of Michael Gavin. (Subj. Morts. $10,000.) Feb. 17 15,500

WOOSTER st., e. s., 175 n. Grand st., 73x100. Henry Barnard to Abraham Wolff. (Subj. Morts. $60,000.) March 1 nom

7TH St., n. s., 375 e. 2d av., 25x93.6. Mary E. wife of John L. Herbell to William H. Herbell. (Subj. Morts. $22,000.) March 3 3,500

8TH St., s. s., 133 w. Av. C, 21.9x97.6. Phillippina wife ol Joseph Stotzenbeyer to Wolf & Joseph Maier. (Subj. Morts. $8,350.) March 2... .13,950

9TH St., s. s., 181.5 w. 2d av., 21x75 | ALSO rear lot adj. on s. w. s., 21x10. (Foreclos.) \

Delano C. Calvin (Ref.) to John Konvaliuka. Feb. 24. 11,400

IOTH. St., n. s., 120.6 e. Av. A, 25x94.8. John Flanley to Bridget Flannelly. (Subj. Morts. $7,000.) Feb. 28 !. . .26,000

SAME property. William Flannelly to John Flan­ley. (Subj. Morts. $7,000.) Dec. 15, 1875. .25,000

12TH St., n. s., 220 w. 3d av., 20x103.3. John L. Watkins to Joseph F. Sanxay, Bloomfleld, N. J. March 6 18,000

19TH St., n. s., 350 w. 7lh av., 75x93.8x75x95.8. John Post to Christopher Mooney. (Subj. Morts. $18,000.) March 4 24,760

25TH St., n. s.,, 100 w. 1st av., 25x98.9. George Horn to Andrew Horn. (Subj. Moris. $8,000.) Nov. 11, 1874 18,000

27TH St., 8. s., 85 e. 3d av., 75x98.8. (Foreclos.) John L. Logan (Ref.) to Peter M. pingee. (Subj. Morts. $50,000 and interest, taxes and as­sessments.) March 8 lOO

31STst., n. s., 280 e. 2d av., 20x98.9. Patrick Morrison to- Harriet Palmer et al. (Exrs. of John Palmer.) (Subj. Morts. $7,000, and Judg­ments $250.) March 6 n o

31ST St., s. s., 265 w. 6th av., 20x123.0x20.5x119.5. William H. Guild, Boston, Mass.. to Margaret A. Cronkite. Feb. 28 '. 13,000

31ST St., s. s., 338 e. 10th av., 22x89x22x91. Anne wife of John Doyle to Mary Doyle. Feb. 26. .8,000

31ST St., s. s.,. 338 ^. 10th av., 22x89x22x91. Mary Doyle to John Doyle. Feb. 26 8,000

32D St., s. s., 141.8 w. 6th av., 20.10x98.9. Eeu-hama E. wife of William T. Stoutenburgh to James G.Lynd. (Subj. Morts. $10,000.) March 1 • 2L375

33D St., n. s;, 350 e. 2d av., 25x98.9. (Foreclos!) John M. Barbour (Ref.) to Walson H. Brown. Feb. 25 3 100

33D St., n. s., 360 e. 3d av., 26x98.9. Walson H. Brown to Patrick W. King. March 1 7,000

36TH St., n. s., 104.10 w. 8th av., 23x53.4x23.1x 54.11. Helen E. wife of Martin M. Drohan, Jersey City, N. J., to John HaUiard, Jersey City. Subj. Morts. $6.000.) Feb. 1 10,000

39TH St., s. s., 380.2 e. 8th aV., 17.1x98,9. August Eisig to Bernhard Eisig. (Subj. Morts. $12,000.) Feb. 29 12,000

39TH St., s. s., 375 w. 10th av., 25x98.9. Germania Life Insurance Co. to Andrew J. Kerwin. March 2 12,250

40TH St. (No. 16 West), s. s., 260 w. 5th av., 23.6x 98.9. Michael J. and Thomas J. O'Reilly to WUliam H. De Forest. (Subj. Morts. $33,600.)' Feb. 26 . . . . . ..52,500

40rH St. (No. 22 West), s. s., 319.6 w. Sth av., 18x 98.9. Thomas J., Michael J., and Cornelius O'Reilly to WilUam H. I>e Forest. (Subj. to Morts. $20,000.) Feb. 26 38,000

40TH St. (No. 24 West), s. p., 337.6 w. 5th av., 22.6 X98.9. Same to same. (Subj. Morts. $27,500.) Feb. 26 ..47,500

40TH St., n. s,, 400 w. 7th av., 16.8x98.9. Annie wife of John Doyle to Mary Doyle. (Subj. to aU Liens, &c.) Feb. 26 6,000

SAME property. Mary Doyle to John Doyle. (Subj. to aU Liens, &c.) Feb. 26 6,000

43D St., s. s., 350 e. 10th av., 25x100.4. Eleanor J. Betts, Newark, to Lot Betts. (AU right.) March 1. nom

44TH St., s. s., 82 e. 2d av., 18x50.5. CarUstes H^rdiman to Alexander Fields. (Subj. Morts. $2,000.) Feb. 24 nom

44TH St., s. s., 82 e. 2d av., 18x50.5. Alexander Fields to Carl Peter. (Subj. to unpaid taxes and assts.) March 1 " 2,300

44TH St., n. s., 225 W. Sth av., 50x100.4 46TH St., s. s., 138 w. Broadway, 20x100.5 LOTS NOS. 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12 and south half of Lot

No. 14 on Map recorded in Register's office -in Lib. 1,260 of Cons., p. 512

ALSO Plot No. 3 on Map of lands at Fort Wash­ington, property of Elizabeth WiUard Bernard L. Ackermann to Alexis Godillo't. (Subj. Morts. $106,516.) Sept. 20,1874 nom

SAME property. Alexis Godillot to Nanette wife of Bernard L. Ackermann. Oct. 15,1875 nom

45TH St., n. s., 220.4 e. 7th av., 17.2x100.4. Ade­laide G. wife of Charles F. Allen to Franklin E. Woodford, Brooklyn. (Subj. Morts. $2,750.) March 2 nom

SAME property. Franklin E. Woodford to Charles F. Allen. (Subj. Morts. $2,750) nom

45TH St., n. s., 260 w. 8th av., 20x100.5. (Fore­clos.) Edward D. Gale (Ref) to Charlotte A. Banks. March 4 7,100

46TH St., s. s., 138 w. Broadway, 20x100.5. Nan­ette wife of Bernard L. Ackermanu to Alexis GodUlot. (Subj. Morts. $12,000.) Feb. 15.19,500

47TH St., n. s., 3B0 w. 2d av., 25x100. John Ban-nen to WilUam Bannen. (Subj. Morts. $10,000.) March 2 2 ,000

47TH St., s. s., 425 w. 10th av., 25x100.5. Mathias Spohr to Cathariua Ebel. Jan. 27,1876 13,000

48TH St., s. s., 100 e. l l th av., 50x22.5x50.6x9 ALSO centre line of block bet. 47th and 48th sts.,'

100 e. l l th av., 50x78x52.6x91.5 ' WilUam R. Dick to Robert Dick. (Subj. Morts. $4,000.) March2 19,500

49TH St., n. 8., 400 w. 10th av., 25x100.5. Thomas E. Foran to George Delany. (Subj. Morts.

~ $12,000.) • March 2 17,000 49TH St., s. s., 125 e. l l th av., 25x100.5. Eliza

Strong to John Petrie, Brooklyn, E. D. (Subj. Morts. $11,168.) Sept. 6, 1875 nom

SAME property. John Petrie, Brooklyn, to Geo. B. "Griffith (as Trustee for John G. Griffith). March 7 14,000

51ST St., s. s._, 295.4 e. 3d av., 17.8x81.10x19.4x90.4. Bertha wife of Alexander Eppler and EmUy wife of Kaufman Baer, Newbern, N. C, to Louis N. Baer. (Subj. Morts. $600.) Feb. 4. .8,000

51ST St., n. s., 300 w. llth av., 25x100.5. John H. Hull, Brooklyn, to Martha Bull, Orange Co., N. Y. March 3 9,000

53D St., n. s., 209.6 e. 9th av., 15.6x52.2. EU Watts, Mount Vernon. N. Y., to Erastts H. Munson. (Subj. Morts. $2,350, and aU taxes and assessments.) Feb. 15 250

53D St., s. s., 250 e. 10th av., 25x100.5. Anna D. Tremer to Jacob Kalb. (Subj. Morts. $9,000.) March 7 10,000

54TH St., n. s., 120 e. Oth av., 16.8x100.5. James G. Lind to Reuhama E. Stoutenburgh. (Subj. to Morts. $18,000.) March 1 36,000

55TH St., n. s., 140 e. Madison av., 16.6x100.5. Richard K. Styles to Charlotte A. wife of Wm. W. Wakeman. (Subj. to Morts. $13,000.) March 6. 33,000

57TH St., n. s., 360 w. Oth av., 26x100.6. (Foreclos.) John P. O'NeUl (Ref.) to WiUiam A. CauldweU and Nathan Bishop (Exrs. of Ebenezer A. CaiddweU). Feb. 29 6,900

60TH St., s. s., 352.7 w. 2d av., 19.2x100.5. Andres Dold to Rosa Denzer. (Subj. to Morts. $11,000,) March2 15,250

61ST St., n. 8., 121 w. 2d av., 16.10x100.5. Edward Fitch to James H.Titus. (Subj. to 2 Morts.) Feb. 24 nom

61ST St., n. w. cor. 4th av., 39x100.5. John Sher­man and Eder V. Haughwout to Henry J. Furber. (Subj. Morts. $39,000.) Feb. 19..43,000

62D St., s. s., 100 e. Lexington av., 20x100.5. John Jennings and James Brown to John Frank. (Subj. Morts. $10,500.) March 3. 17,600

65TH St., s. s., 256.3 e. 2d av., 18.9x100. Samuel Schulhaferto Lewis Sternbach. (Subj. Morts. $2,500.) March 1 .nom

SAME property. Lewis Sternbach to Jeannette Schulhater. March 1 rnom

70TH St., n. s., 270 w. 3d av., 55x100.5. James D. WaUace to EUen wife of James WaUace. (Subj. Morts. $11,500.) Feb. 17, natui"al love and nom

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184 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . 72D St., n. s., 250 w. 3d av., 102.2x02x06x102.2.

Louis Dryfoos to St. James ' Church. March '•^•••: 450

.9TH St., n. ^v. cor. Lexington av., 20x82.2 ) LEXINGTON av., w. s., 82.2 n. 79thst., 20x40. . . . f

VN'iUiam H. De Camp (Ref) to Lemuel B. Clark. (Subj. Morr.s. $18,000.) March C. . . . 1,000

S:iD St., n. s., 275 0. 2d av., 50x102.2. Ferdinand Ivuvznian (A.ssignee of George Petermann) to tt'olfand .loseph Maier. (Subj. Morts. $4,C00.)

^ March 1 2,500 SAME properly. ^Vol^ Maier and Joseph Maier to

Pliillipina wife of Joseph Stolzenberger. (Subi. Moits. $1,000.) March G 9,000

S7Tn St., n. s., 100 e. Av. A, 75x100.8x75x100.7. Josei)h Hillenbrand to Francis A. Hillenbrand.

• (Subj. Jlorts. $5,000, aud uni)aid taxes, &c.) March 1 ...1,500

.S8T11 St., s. s., 100 w. 3d av., 52.1x100.8. Julia wite of Isaac Elsbach to Mendel Moser. (Subi Jforfs. $25,500.) Feb. IS 27 000

102D St., s. s., 145 e. 1st av.. 75x100.11. Lambert S. Quackcnbush to Thomas Monaghan. (Sub), to Jlorts.) (i-a part.) May 7, 1873 nom

IOGTU St., s. s., 568.9 e. 9th av., 18.9x100.11. Ezra B. Weston, Nyack, N. Y., to James W. Weston. (Subj. to Morts. $1,500.) Oct. 23, 1876 2,500

ll lTH St., s. s., 76 e. l l t h av. (new Une), 250x 100.11. (Foreclos.) Charles T. Middlebrook (Ret.) to Isaac L. Kip and Cornelia Brady (Trustees). Feb. 24 I5b(;0

112TH St., n. s., 120 w. 2d av., 65x66x91x120. Catharine wife of John Griffiu to John E. KeUy. (Subj. Morts. $7,250.) March 1 500

112TH St., s. s., 13G.8 e 4th av., 17.1x100.11. Elias T. Hopkins to Waldo E. Fuller. (Subj. Morts. $7,475.) Dec, ;iO, 1875 .15,000

115TH St., n. s., 100 ^v. 1st av., 25x100.11. John Pages to WiUiam Davies. (Subj. Morts. $2,000.) March G ' 359

IIGTH St., n. s., 250 w. 1st av., lOOxioo.lV .' '/ 119TH St., s. s., 2G3 w. Av. A, 75x100.10 f

William M. Ringwood, Brooklyn, to Susan Spofford. (Subj. Morts. $8,400). Feb. 21.18,300

IIGTH St., n. s., 140-e. 2d av., 20x100.11. Charies H. Newton to Lizzie M. wife of James W. Sproul. (Subj. Morts. $7,000.) March 7.

natural love and nom 116TH St., n, s., 160 e, 2d av.. 40x100.11. Jane

AUan to EUen CarroU. (Subj. Morts. $3,500.) , ^eb .25 4^500 II6TH St., s. s., 300 e. 10th av., 100x100.11... ] 116TH St., s. s., 400 e. lOih av., runs e. 50 to s.

W-. cor. of llGth St. and New Morningside | Park av. x thence south along avenue 100 11 f X thence west 50 x thence north 100.11 to be­ginning I Frederick de Peyster to J. Watts de Peyster. ( ^ p a r t . ) Jan, 28,1876 lOo

119TU sL., n. s., 263 e. Av. A, 20x110. Mary J. wite of James Meagher to WiUiam Meagher. (Subj. Morts. $11,000.) March 1 .16,000

12.)TH St.. u. s., 1IG.8 w. 1st av., 16.8xl00.ll. Anna M. wife of Elijah W. Gardner and Bar­bara Ferdinand (and as Admrx.) to J o h n E George A., Edward F. and Francis L . Ferdi­nand. March I nom

121ST St., n. s., 225 w. Av. A. 17.11x166.11."' (Fore­clos.) Abraham B. Tappan (Ref.) to John B Haskm, Feb. 29 5 500

121ST St., n. s., 200 e. 10th av., 150xi66.il.".'.'."." ) 121ST St., n. s., 350 e. 10th av., 50x100.11X part I 122D St., s. s., 200 e. 10th av., 160x100.11 f

Frederic de Peyster to J . W-atts de Peyster, TivoU, N. Y. Jan . 28,1870 100

122p St., s. s., 275 w. Av. A, 16.8x100.11. (Pore­clos.) Abraham B. Tappen (Ref.) lo John B. Haskm. Feb. 29 5 gOO

127TH St.. s. s., 285 e. Gth av., 25x99! 1 {.'"("Fore­clos.) Adolf Czaki (Ref.) to Ann E. wifeof Jacob H. Heartt . March 7 10 050

127TH St., s. s., 337.6 e. 7th av., 62.6x99.11. (loreclos.) WiUiam Sinclair (Ref.) to Harriet Overhiser. Feb. 25 , 7 450

128TUSt. s. s., 175 e. 2d av., triangular \oi'io.(i on 128th ,St. EUzabeth P . Ingraham to Dkniel

^P. Ingraham. Sept. 20, 1875 200 130TU St., n. s., 75 w. 7th av. (widened), 25x99.11.

Anna M Ryan (Extrx. of Thomas Ryan) to John T.Ryan. Feb. 26 5 Ooo

Av A^ s. w. cor. 117ih St., 75.7x94.. Mary E. wife of Edward A. Moore to Mary V. wife of James M. O'DonneU. (Subj. Morts. $20,000.) March

Av. "B., e. s., 75."6 n." 88th •st.','runs ' n . ' on " A V . Y ° 25.2 X northeast 101.8 to s. s. of 89th st x thence east 85.8 x southwest 126.10 x thence northwest 100 to beginning. James Stephens V h^r^ Rogers. (Subj. Morts. $G,000.)

DYCKM;^ ' St., n. e. cor. Sliermau av.","i66xio6 Joseph J . Potter to Charles A. Potter (Exr. of W Henry Potter. (Subj.Morts. $884.) Dec. 22,

^^f^^i^I;^?^^-l<^^'^Vn!e"."cor."i3ds^^ ^£^Z- \^^y^^ (widow) to WiUiam L. Kennedy. (Subj. Morts. $20,000.) March 2 40400

MADISON av. (No. 254), w. s., 60 n. 38th st., 24.4x 100. Thomas J., Michael J . , and CorneUus O'Rielly to WilUam H. De Forest. (Subj. Morts. ($43,000.) Feb. 26 .60,000

MADISON av., e. s., 25 s. 43d st,, 20.10x100. (Fore­clos.) Nathaniel Jai'vis, J r . (Ref) , to Wra. P. Earie. (Subj. to Moris. $18,481.) Feb.

, 2 8 18 000 MADISON av., e. s., 45.10 s. 43d st., 25.10x100.

(Foreclos.) Same to same. (Subj. to Morts. $21,275.) Feb. 2 8 . . . 15,000

1ST av., s. e. cor. 24th st., 24.9x81.6. Christian A. Goetz, Brookl.yn, 10 Elise Hambrecht. (Subj. to Morts. $18,000.) Nov. 9,1875 23,000

SAME property. Elise wife of Albert Hambrecht, Brooklyn, to Charles Wolf. (Subj. to Morts. 818,000.) March 1 . . . 20,000

1ST av., w. s., 20 n. 52d st., 80x64. Joseph Setz to Leopold Wertheimer. (Subj. Morts. $45,000.) Feb. 28 ...•' . . : . . n o m

,2D av., s. w. cor. G5th st,, 47x—x31.4xl00. Joseph Setz to Leopold Wertheimer. (Subj. to Morts. $5,000.) Feb. 28 nom

3D av., w. s., 48 s, 40th St., 24x80. (Foreclos.) Thomas H. Landon (Ref.) to John Braden. (Subj. to Morts. $5,000.) March 3 10,100

3Dav., e. s . , . 1,50.8 n. 87th st., 25x83.10x27.6x90. Mary J . Simpson, Philadelphia, and Samuel F . Simpson lo Isaac Mendelson. (Subj. to Morts. $16,500, taxes, assts., &c,) Feb, 1 nom

3D av., n. e. cor. 92d St., 75.6x100. Ann Mar­shall (widow) to Mary L. Van Ness. March 3 natural love and nom

3D av., s. e. cor. 93d St., 50.4x100. Ann Marshall (widow) to Thomas W. MarshaU, J r . March • natural love, &c., and nom

3D av., e. s., 75.11 s. 109th St., 25x82. -Jacob Cohen to Frances wUe of JuUus Lipman. (Subj. to Moris. $10,000.) March 1 l,000

9TH av., s. e. cor. IGth St., 27x100.. . i 9TH av., e. s., 27 s. 16th St., 60.6x—x51.4x'l'ob ' C

Ann Marshall to Thomas W, Marshall. Jan . 14, „ ^^''^ nom 9TH av., e, s., 2G.4 s. i7th st,, 52.6x100. Chester

D. RusseU to John RusseU. (Subj. to Morts $9,000 and dower right.) ( l -5 thpar t . ) March 2 1,494

9TH av., e. s., 43.4 n. 30th St., 18.0x60.10. Julia wife of Valentine Spies to Squire R. BaiTett.

, March 1 nom 9TH av., e. s., 43.4 n. 30tli st., 18.0x60.10. Squire

R. Barrett to Valentine Spies. (C. a. G 1 , March2 \ ] ^nom 10TH av., n. e. cor. 154th St., 60x126. Nelson

Newton and George W. Crabb to Caspar J . Westervelt, Passaic, N. J. (Subj. Morts. $5,000.)

^ F e b . 2 4 ' . . u ^ m SAME property. Caspar J . Westervelt to Mary

L. wife of Nelson Newton. (Subj. Morts $5,000.) Feb. 29 •• nom

IOTH av., s. e. cor. 207th st., 49.11xl66. "Joseph J . Potter to Charles A. Potter (Exr. of W. Hen­ry Pot ter) . Dec. 22. 1875 ' nom

11TH av., n. e. cor. 57th St., 25.5x50. Mary" A. wile of Francis Daly to Daniel WUUams. (Subi Morts. $6,500.) Feb. 28 . .21000

INTERIOR Lot, triangular, centre Une of block bet 127th and 128th sts., and 175 e. 2d av. Daniel P. Ingraham to Elizabeth P. Ingraham. (No dimensions.) Sept. 20,1875.. . . - 200

TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS.

ELIZABETH st., s. s., 87.7 w. Cross st., 74x90.6x75 X73.2. Bernard Fagan to John Molloy. (Subi Morts. $1,026.) March 4 : . 1 100

GROVE st., n. s., 30x100, par t of Lot 40, Findlay's Map of South Fordham. Charles Gerding, 24th Ward, to John Kle in . . . , 500

HOME st., n. s., 250 w. Union av., 50x130x50x127 6. Lorenzo RusseU to Chas. L. Booth. Jan . 15 4 000

MILTON st., n. s., 400 e. Courtlandt av., 25x100. John F. Rice to Joseph Rice. Dec. 9,1875 nom

SAME pi operty. Joseph Rice to Margaret wife of John F. Rice. Dec. 27,1875 . . . nom

PROSPECT st., n. s.. Lot. 192 E % on Map of Melrose, 33.4x100. John F. Rice te Joseph Rice. Dec. 9, 1875 . - nom

SAME property. Joseph Rice to Margaret wife of John F. Rice. Dec. 27,1875 nom

SAMUEL st., n. w. cor. Cross st., 520x166x525x175 Hannah S. Murray (widow) a n d Mary S. Ship­ley to Murray Shipley, Cincinnati. Nov. 3 1875 ,, QQJQ

WAVERLEY St., e. s., 350 n. Washington av.. 25x 100. Mary E, Koehler to Marie E. Bach (wid­ow). (1-7 part.) March 1 200

WESTCHESTER RaUroad St., n. e. s., 10« s. e St Ann's av.,32x—x30xllO. Sarah E. wife of Elea-kim Gilbert to Andrew J. Rogers. Feb. 23 4 500

W4TH St., n. .s., 304.5 e. 3d av., 25x100. Henry School to Tobias Stark. (Subj. Morts, $3,300.") Oct. 12, 1875 4000

144TH St., n. s., 329.5 e. 3d av., 25x100. Charlotte Coffin lo Kate P. wife of Daniel C. Movnihan May 9,1874 2 375

SAME property. Kate F. wife of Daniel C. Moyi i . han to William F, Browne , .nom

147TH St., s. s., 350 w. CUfton av., 25x100. (Fore­clos.) Sarah E. wife of WiUiam C. Hadley, 23d Ward, to WUliam H. Kelly. (Subj. Morts. $1,000.) March 25 1 20O

ALEXANDER av., s. e. cor. 140th st., 20x86.6. An­drew J . Rogers to Sarah E. wife of E. W Gil­bert . (Subj. Morts. $3,500.) Feb. 23 10,000

COURTLANDT av., n. w. cor. Prospect st., 25x100 John P. Rice to Joseph Rice. Dec. 9, 1875 nom

SAME property. Joseph Rice to Margaret wife of John F. Rice. Dec. 27,1875 .nom

FORDHAM av., w. cor. Monroe st., 90x90x88x88 WilUam B. Calkins, Jersey City (Assignee oi" Schmale & Frohwitter), to David A. TeUer (Subj. to aU Morts,, taxes, &c.) July 7, 1860.. 100

SAME property. David A. TeUer, Brooklyn, to WUliam M. Irving, East Greenbush, N. Y. Feb. 29 other consid. and nom

LOCUST av., n. w. cor. Catharine st., 43.3x150 ) LOCUST av., s. e. cor. Elm st., 25x130 [ ELM St., e. s., 130 s. Locust av., 130x156 . i

Elizabeth A. wife of David Tweedee to Emund R. Peaslee. Feb. 9 nom

RAILROAD av., e. s., 200 n. Oth st., 50x150. Han­nah S. and Mary S. Murray and Murray Shipley, Cincinnati, to Sarah S. Murray. Nov. 3, 1875.

ROBBINS av., s. s., 100 e. TJncas st., 50x105. .lohn Rice to Anna M. Rice. (Subj. Morts. $1,500 )

^ F e b . 2 8 1^00 TiNTONav,, n. w. cor. Elm st,, 175x100. Philip

MitcheU to Paul Groben. (Subj. Morts. $1,300.) March 6 4 QOO

WOODRUFF av., n . w, cor. Vineyard pi., 75x200 Saurin DureU to Henry Verren. Jan . 29 nom

SAME property. Henry Verren to Blanche i)u-^*^^^ •• •• nom

LEASEHOLD CONVEYANCES.

BROADWAY (NO. 684). William S. Wright to E D Brown (as President) (Collateral.; May 10," 1875 .'..5.60

CANAL st. (Nos. 450 and 452). WUliam Witters to Mary A. RoUins. Oct. 8,1875 7 ooo

CHAMBERS st. (No. 114). Paul P . FiUler to Marv G. Olcott. (1-5 part .) Feb. 25 nom

COLLEGE pi., n. w. cor. Park pi., 25.4xi36 '* Henry Davidson to JuUan McAlUster and Har­riott W. Armstrong. (Subj. Morts. $22,000.).62 500

ELIZABETH st., w. s., 168.10 s. Houston st., 18.9x 87.10. Jeremiah Pangborn to Emmor K. Adams (%part . ) Feb.21 1 75Q

VARICK st. (No. 125). Helen L. Johnson to 'Jas . Rourke. March 6 175

WATER st. and South st., abt. 200 e. CUnton st. 92.4 X extending to river. Joseph W. Duryee to Sarah M. wife of Jacob Duryee, Brooklyn. (2 Assignments.) Feb. 25 ' nom

4TH St. (Nos. 34 and 36 West). Helen L. John­son to James Rourke. March 6 . . . 225

9TH St., s. s., 307.6 w. 2d av., 21x75. Ai&ed"H. Graham to Frederic A. Palmer. (Subj. Morts $5,000.) March 3 2 000

14TH St. (No. 52 West). .lohn Higgins to Edward MaUey, New Haven, Conn. (To secure notes) . Dec. 4,1875 9 155

17TH St. (No. 23 East) . David .lones to "jaiiies Reid. (Subj. Morts. $4,000.) Feb. 17 . . . nom

SAME property. Hiland G. BatcheUer to James „ Reid. . . . . . . . ' . .nom SAME property. CUnton B. Rogers to Hiland G.

BatcheUer nom 21ST St., n. s., 265 e. Sth av., 20x98.9. ('poreclos.)

Edward D. Gale (Ref.) to Terence Farlev Feb 29 3^000

21ST St., n. s., 265 e. Sth av., 20x98.9. Terence Farley to Ocar F. and John C. Shaw. March

„,1 nom 24TH St., n. s., 250 w. 9th av., 50x98.9 J 26TH St., s. s., 250 w. Oth av., 2 5 x 9 8 . 9 . . . . . . f

Erastus F . Mead (Receiver of H. Lohmann & Co.) to H. Lohmann. Oct. 20,1875 6,000

SAME property. Henry Lohmann to Gesche Lohmann and Margaret S. Ernst . Oct. 21 1875 .6 000

45TH St., s. s., 230 e. Sth av.. 20x100.5. James Watson to Maretta W. Howard. Feb. 2 8 . . . .nom

56TH St., n. s., 193 e. 1st av., 20x74. Henry Ber­liner to Sigismund Jonas. (Subj. Morts. $6,000.) March 4 . . . . . . . . 5 0 0

Av. A, n. e. cor. 87th st., 100.8x100. Joseph Hil­lenbrand to Francis A. HUlenbrand. (Subj. Morts. $12,000.) March 1 . 3,500

6TH av. (No. 112). Helen L. Johnson to James Rourke. March6 ; . . . . 350

6TH av. (No. 321). Jiames J . Fogerty to" Mary Hays. (Subj.Morts. $1,500.) May 9,1874.-2,700

SAMI! property. Thomas G. Fogerty to John „ ^Vy othei^ consid. "and nom SAME property. John Guy to Michael Hays. .1 ,500 SAME property. Jlichael Hays to James J .

Fogerty. 2,700 6TH av. (No. 321). Mary wife of Michael Hays to

Henry and Hugh O'Neill. March 6 3,125 6TH av., W. S., 46.2 s. 30th St., 23x51.4. Eobert

Ormiston, Brooklyn, to Margaret Ormiston. i . (Subj. Morta. $2,000.) March l .3,600

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R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . 185 A l i P H A B E T I C A L i X B I D E X .

NOTE.—^Names in SMALL CAPITALS convey p roper ty from h u s b a n d to wife.

GRANTOnS.

Allen, Adelaide G.,wife C. P . Allan, J a n e . ACKEBMAN, B . L . Ailken, Chr is t ina , wife

Pe t e r . Ackermann, Nane t t e , wife

of B e r n a r d S. B e a m s , J . H . Baer, Eme ly , wife Kauf­

man . Bannen , J o h n . Ba rbour , J . M. (Ref.) JBrown, W. H . B a r r e t t , S. R. B r o w n , James . Be t t s , Eleanor J . •Barnard, Hen ry . Crusins , Gesche A., wife J .

N . Calvin, D . E . (Ref.) Cohen, Jacob. Coffin, Char lo t te . Cohen, F a n n y , wife Jacob . Crabb, G. W. Czaki, Adolf (Ref.) Dold, Andres . Doyle, Anne , wife J o h n (2),

and Mary (2). Drohan , Helen E. ,wife M.

M. Dick, W. R. Dryfoos, Louis . De Camp, W. H . (Ref.) Dure l l , bawiu. Daly, Mary A.,wife F r a n c i s . De Peys ter , F rede r i c (2) Ea r l e , Mary E . (widow). Epple r , Ber tha , wife Alex­

a n d e r . Eis ig , Augus t . Elsbach, Ju l ia , wife Isaac. F i e ld s , Alexander. F i t c h , E i w a r d . IFelton, J o h n . 5 'e rd inand, Barbara (and as

Admrx.) I ' o r a n , T. E . Flanley , J o h n . F lanne l ly , W m . F a g a n , Bernard . 'Gilbert, Sarah E.,wifeElea-

k i m . "Gardner, A n n a M,, wife E.

W. Guild, W. H . Gerding , Charles . Griifin, Cathar ine , wife

J o h n . GiUe, E. D . (Ref.) GodlUot , Alexia. German ia Life I n s u r a n c e

Co. Goetz, E . A. Ha rd iman , Car l is tes . Happe , Mary G., wife J o h n . Hadley, Sarah E.,wife W. C. Hi l l enbrand , Joseph. Herbel l , Mary E., wife J . L . Hul l , J . H . Hopk ins , E. T . Horn , George. Halbe , P . A. Houghwou t , E . V. H a m b r e c h t , El ise , wife

Alber t . Hughes , H a n n a h M., wife

Thomas . I n g r a h a m , El izabeth P . a n d

D. P . J e n n i n g s , J o h n .

Allen, 8 . F . Amer ican Ra t tan Co. AcKifBEMAN, N A N E T T E , W I F E

B . L . Baer , L . N . Bach, Mar ie E. (widow). Bannen , Wil l iam. Brown, W. H. Braden , J o h n . Browne , W. F . Brady , Cornel ius (Trustee) . Ba r r e t t , 8. R. Bull , Mar tha . Be t t s , Lo t . Banks , Char lo t te . Booth , C ,L . Cavermann , Mary. Cronki te , Margare t A, Carrol l , El len. CauldweU, B . A. (Exrs. of). Church , St. J a m e s . Clark, Li B . Denzer . Rosa . De Fo re s t , "W. H . (4). Doyle, Mary (2) and J o h n

(2). De lany , George. Dick, Rober t . Davies, Will iam. DureU, Blanche . D e Peys te r , J . W. (2). Pingee, P. M,

Jarv i s , Nath ' l , J r . , (Ref.) (2). Koehler , Mary E . Lynd , J . G. Landon , T . H . (Ref.) L I V E R M O R E , E D W A B D and

G. H . Logan , J . L . (Ref.) Meagher , Mary J . , wife

J a m e s . Mur ray , H a n n a h (widow)

(2) a n d Mary S. Moyniban , Kate F . , wife D .

C. Middlebrook, C. T . (Ref,) Milbank, C. E . and A. J . Marshal l , Ann (widow) (3). Mater , Wolf a n d J o s e p h . Mi tchel l , Ph i l ip . Morr i son , Pa t r i ck . Moore, Mary E.,wife E . A. Marshal l , Ann . N E W T O N , N E L S O N AND C . H . O Reilly, T . J . (4), M, J . (4),

a n d CorneUus (2). .O'Donoghue, Ann (widow). O'NeiU, J . P. (Ref.) Pages, J o h n . P e t e r m a n n , George (As­

signee of). Pos t , John." Pat terson, Edward (Ref.),

(2). P o t t e r , J . J . (2), Pe t r i e , J o h n . Quackenbusb , L . S. Russell, C. D. R I C E , J . F . (3), and Joseph

(3). Rogers , A. J . Ringwood, W, M. Rice, John . Eyai i , J . F . • RusseU, Lorenzo . S te rnbach , Lewis . Schulhafer, Samuel . Shipley, Mary S. S tou tenburgh , R e u h a m a

E . , wife W. T. Spies, Jul ia , wile Valent ine . Schmale & F r o h w i t t e r (As­

signee of). Selleck, W. W. Spohr , Mat thias . Setz, Jo seph (2). S tephens , J a m e s , Schaffer, Augus t . Styles, R. K. School, Hen ry . Stolzenberger , Ph i l l ipp ina ,

wife Joseph . S impson, Mary J . and S. F . Shipley, Mur ray . Sinclair, Wm.(Ref.) Strong, Eliza. She rman , Jo lm . Tweedie , El izabeth A., wife

David. Tappen, A. B . (Ref.) (2). Teller , D. A, Triamer, Anna D. Verren . H e n r y . Wat t s , Eli. Woodford, F . E . Wetjen, G; H . and J o h n . WaUace, J . D. Wieman, George. Wick, George (Exr. of). Weston, E. B. Westervel t , G. J . Watkins . J . L ,

Eisig, Be rnha rd . Ear le , W. P . (2). Ebel , Cathar ina . F e r d i n a n d , J . B. , G. A., E .

F . , and F . L . F i e ld s , Alexander . F r a n k , John . F lannel ly , Br idge t . Flanley, J o h n . F u l l e r , W.' E . F u r b e r , H . J . Gilbert , Sarah E. , wife E . W. Godillot , Alexis (2). Groben , Pau l . Gavin, Mary J . , wife of

Michael. Griffith, J . G. (Trus tee of). H y a m s , J . E . Hal l ia rd , J o h n . Hask in , J . B . (2). Hi l l enbrand . F . A. HerbeU, W. H . H o r n . Andrew. Ha lbe , F . A. Hoch, F rede r i ck . H a m b r e c h t , El ise . Hear t t , Ann E., wife J , H . I r w i n , W. M. I n g r a h a m , D. P . a n d EUza­

be th P . Konwal inka, J o h n , Kennedy , W. L .

Kip, I . L , (Trustee) . King, P . W. Klein , J o h n . Kelly, J . E. and W. 'H^ Knebbel , Louis . Kalb, -Jacob. Kerwin , A. J . L ipman , F r ances , wife of

J u l i a s . Lynd , J . G. L I V E R M O R E , A N N E , W I F E O F

E D W A R D . Livermore , G. H . •Loew, W. L. Meagher, Will iam, Munson , E. H. Muller, Pe te r . Moyniban, Kate F . , wife of

D. C. Marshal l , T. W „ J r . (2), Monaghan, Thomas . Maier , Wolf (2) and Joseph

(2). Mendelson, Isaac. Murray , Sarah L . Molloy, John . Mooney, Chr i s tophe r . Moser, Mendel . Marshal l , T . W. N E W T O N , M A R T L . , W I F E O F

N E L S O N . Overhiser , H a r r i e t . O'Donnell , Mary V., wife of

J . M. P e t e r , Car l . Peaslee, E. R. Pa lmer , J o h n (Exrs . of). Page , J . A. Po t t e r , W. H. (Exr. ot) (2).

Pe t r i e , J o h n , Rogers , A. J . Russel l , J o h n . Rice, Joseph (2). R I C E , M A R G A R E T , W I F E O F

J . F . (3). Rice, Anna M. Rogers , J . H . Ryan , J . T . Repper , F . W. Schut te , J . K . Sternbach, Lewis . Schulhafer, Jeane t te . Shipley, Mur ray . Schrenkeisen, Martin (2). S tou t enbu rgh , R e n h a m a E. Spofford, Susan, apeis , Valent ine. Slevin, J ames . Stolzenberger , Phi l l ippina ,

wife of Joseph. Stark, Tobias. Sproul , Lizzie M., wife of

J . W . Sanpay, J F . Ti tus , J . H. Teller , D . A. Ver ren , H e n r y . Van Ness, Mary L . Woodford, F . E. Wallace, El len, wife of J a s . Wer the imer , Leopold (2) Wakeman, Charlot te A.,

wife of W. W. Westervelr , C. J . Wolf, Abraham. Weston , J . W. Wil l iams, David. Wolf, Charles.

KINGS COUNTY, N. Y.

February 2dlh.

BEBGEN .St., s. s., 250 e. Grand av., 2,5x131. (Foreclos.) G. M. Stevens to Isaac Oppen-heim. New York 550

BROADWAY, S. e. s., 68.6 s. w. Dodworth st., 23x 100. Fred. Young to Peter Young 4,500

CLARKSON st., s. w. cor. Bedford pi,, 175x200. John V. Porter to Whitman W. Kenyon. nom

CLARKSON st., s. s., 1,425 e. Main st,, 200x200. John V. Porter to Guillian Ross et al nom

DiAjfOND St., n. s., 2,937.1 e. Main St., 525x200. DIAMOND st., s. s., 3,108.4 e. Main st., 375x190.7 DIAMOND gt., n. s., 3,462.1 e. Main st., 75x200..

Flatbush. Joseph Piat t to Aaron S. Rob­bins 16.000

E. BROADWAY, S. S., 357 e. Loyd st., Flatbusb, 64.3x155.9. Ward B. Jones et al., Flatbush, to EmeUne Jones, Flatbush nom

FOLTON St., s. s., 22.6 e. Ho.yt s t , 22.6x71. Ber­nard and Abel Sherk to J. C. Herman Trost. 10,500

FcJLTON St., s. s., 187.0 e. Schenectady av., 18.9x 100. (Foreclos.) H, J. CuUen, Jr . , lo John B. Cotte 5,000

F0LTON su., s. s., 206.3 e. Schenectady av., 18.9x 100. (Foreclos.) Same to same 5.OOO

GREEN st., s. s., 250 e. Evergreenav. , 150x100.. ) GREEN st., s. s., 100 e. Evergreen av., 75x100.. j

Loftis W. O'Berry to AUred C. Cooper, New York. 2,475

IMLAY St., s. w. cor. HamUton av., thence e. along Imlay st. to Summit st.. thence s. along Sum­mit St. 50, thence e. to Hamilton av.. thence n. 64.2 to beginning. Jacob LoriUard, New York, to Patrick NaUin. 7 ooO

INDIA st., n. s., 150 e. Oakland st., 50x100. Jos. W. Patterson et al.. New York, to Thomas Davies, Jr ..500

SAME property. Seth G. Babcock (Trustee) to Thomas Davies, Jr 500

IRVING pi., e. s., 180 s. Putnam av., 20x100. Mar­garet A. wife of .Joseph L. Constantino to J. Hangstatter ; 3,000

PARK pi., n. w. cor. VanderbUt pi., lOOxio?. (Foreclos.) J. D, Snedeker to Isaac Henderson, NewYork 35 000

9TH St., s. s., 170 w. 2d av., 520.9x200 to 10th St.-, 1 thence along lOih st. 520.9x200 to beginning. I

ALSO 59 shares Plumer Sewing Machine Com- \ pany and Machinery, at 74 to 94 9th st J Wm. E. DouMeday to Wm. E. Greene et al. (Trustees.) (Tnist Deed, to secure notes, &c.)

26TH St., n. e. s., 225 n. w. 5th av., 25x79. Mary McGown to Jane Hagerty. (Q. C.) nom

CLERMONT av., w. s., 440.5 s. Greene av., 21.1x100. (Foreclos.) A. G. WUUams to Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company 10,000

STUYVESANT av., e. s., 16.8 s. Kosciusko St., 1 16.8X76. . . . . • , ' I

STUYVESANT av., s. w. cor. Lexington av., 25x \ 100.. (Poreclos.) ' . j B. J. York to John M. Bruce, New York. . . .1 587

UNION av., s. s., 96 w. Eldert av., East New York, 48x100. Thomas Fraser, Jersey Citv, to Eliza­beth Taber . . . . . . ' 1 500

4TH av., e. s., 58.1 s. 9th St., 19x60, Frederick H. Spengemann, Jersey City, to James F. F i e W e i - . , , , , „ . , , , , . . , . . . „ , , . , , . . 4 500

BLOCK bounded by Paidge av., Pequod and Ran-ton sts. and Newtown Creek, 200 on Paidge av. and Newtown Creek x about 479.2. Union College to Francis Pidgeon, Saugerties, N. Y.. . 10

March l.st,

ADELPHI st., e. s., 259.5 n. Park av., 25x98.5. (Foreclos.) G. R. Hart to Anne wUe of Geo. McAdams 3,600

BEKGEN St., n . s., 125 w. Hoyt st., 24.6x100. Charles W. Visel to JuUa Ihrig 6,025

COLUMBIA St., s. e. cor. Summit st., 20x80. Nich­olas H. Lohse to Conrad and Helen Lind. .13,500

COLUMBIA st., e. s., 20 n. Woodhull st., 20x80. Matilda Jacobs and Abraham her husband to Fanny wife of Lewis Jacobs 10,100

COOPER st., s. e. s., 100 s. w. Bushwick av., 25x 100. (Foreclos.) J . W. Sanderson to C. B. McCuUough 150

DEAN st., s. s,, 280 e. FrankUn av., 20x110. Cordt Gerken, New York, to Sarah wife of Henry Hanfleld 14,000

DEGRAW st., s. s., 40 e. Hicks st., 20x83.4. Mag­dalena Mayorga to Magdalena L. de Battle. .7,000

DENYSE .St.," n. e. s., 175 s. Stewart av., 89x100. Joseph Crocker, New Utrecht, to Bridget Mar­tin, New Utrecht 1,300

H A R T S . , s. s., 136.6 e. Lewis av., 18.6x100. Bridget ^vU'e of WilUam KeUy to Robert Mul-doon 4,8(0

KOSCIUSKO st., s. s., 301 ^y. Stuyvesant av,, 14x 56.4x19.11x70.0. Elizabeth wife of Robt. Sew­ard to Eliza D. Remsen 1,500

MACON st., .s. s., 280 e. Marcy av., 20x100. Effing­ham H . Nichols, New York, to Ira Smith. .10,000

MONROE St., s. s., 375 e. Ralph av., 50x100. John G. Ritter, New York, to John Mclntyre 1.500

W H I P P L E St., n. w. s., 110 n. e. Throop av., 20x 100. (Foreclos.) G. M. Stevens to U. S. Trust Co., New York (as Trustee) 1,500

3D St., n. s., 381 e. 5th av., 20x90. Chas. C. Mo­reau to Sallie E. Newman, New York 14,OCO

S. 10TH st,, s. s., 101.5 w. 3d St., 25x100. (Fore­clos.) W. J . Sayres to Cornelia D. Conant, Bayside. L. I 7,300

38TH .St., s. s., 275 e. 4th av., 25x100.2. John Wil­liams to Chas. Doherty 875

SAME property. C. Doherty to Ann Williams, .nom 39TH St., s. p., 100 e. 4th av., 25x100.2. Bernard

McCabe, New York, to John P. Morris, New York 200

ATLANTIC av., s. s.. 300 e. Rochester av., 20x100. Loiusa S. Wendt to Wm. Herod 900

CENTRAL av., n . e. s., 40 n. w. Grove St., 20x80.) CENTRAL av., n. e. s., 80 n. w. Grove St., 20x80. \

Nathaniel H. Clement to Benjamiit W. Arnold, Albany, N. Y 771

MARCY av., w. s., 33 n. Madison St., 37x100. Nicholas Schottler to Marcy Avenue Baptist Church of Brooklyn 3,250

PORTLAND av., w. s., 242.3 s. De Kalb av., 20x 100. Charles J. Cave to Joseph H. Towns-send 14,000

STUYVESANT av., s. e. cor. Monroe st., 20x90. Elias Lewis, Jr . , to Sarah E. wife of Josenh T. We.vant .". .4,250

WASHINGTON av., s. w. cor. DeKalb av,, 22x109.6. Joseph H. Townsend to Chas. J . Cave 20,0CO

WASHINGTON av., e. s., 150 n. Park av., 20x200, extending to HaU st. Robert Muldoon to Bridget wife of Wm. KeUy 4,5C0

llTH av., w. s., 60 s. 16th St., 40x77.10. Lewis Hurst to John Quui 2,0(0

TRIANGULAR block bounded by Myrtle and John­son avs. and Harmon and Himrod sts. Robt. Adair's executors to Loftis Wood. (1-3 part.) 2,166

March 2d.

BREMEN st., w. s., 156 n. Adams st., 54.lx92.lx 51.6x77.6. John Bennett , Fort Lee, N. J., to Hermann Madeheim 1,050

BuTLBR St., n. s., 100.3 w. Lawrence St., 50x113, Flatbush. Frank Crooke to Wm. Armour. . .nom

CHESTNUT st., n. s,, 418.6 e. Evergreen av., 17x 74.2. (Foreclos.) John C. Smith to John M. Phelps 5€0

ELLIOTT pL, w. s., 295.2 s. Hanson pi., 20.6x100, h. & 1. John Gordon to Elizabeth wife of Samuel T. Skinner 7,500

HALSEY st., s. s., 80 e. Marcy av., 20x80. Sarah E. wife of George S. James to Adelia wile of James E. Duff. 5,000

HICKS st., e. s., 185.5 s. Harrison st., 25x88.6. Michael Tynen to Catharine "vvlfe of Patrick Mc-Donough 1,7C0

HULL st., centre Une, intersection n. e. s. Broad­way, runs n. e. 300 x northwest 260 to centre ' Aberdeenst. x southwest 300 to Broadway x southeast 260. HippoUte Leneuf to Edmund Aubril. (Mort, $21,000) nonj

IRVING pl„ e. s., 215.6 s. Gates av., 20x71.3x29x 92.3. James Patli'son to Lizzie U. Winship..4,500

JACOB s t„ n. w . s., 180 n. e. Evergreen av., 20x 100. George Brader to Charles (xasquoine.. 2,500

SAME, property. C. Gasquoine to Chichester M U l s ; , . , . , . . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . , . , - . , , , . . . . . , , , 3 , 5 0 0

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186 E E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . JORALEMON st., n. s., 272.4 w. Court St., 51.11x97.3

x22.2x93.ll. John Moore, New York, to Isabel Bailey and JiUla S. Finney (widows) 13,500

K E A P St., n. s., 225 e. Marcy'av,. 25x70. Nathan­iel B. Law to Jacob C. Losee. 1,200

LEONARD, late 4th st..e. s., 250 n. Calyer st., 25x100, h. & 1. Charles E. Zimmer to Faustus Krumb.6,000

MACON st., s. s., 260 e. Marc.v av., 20x100, h. & 1. Effingham H. Nichols, NewYork, to Fannie W. Avite of John Oakley 12,000

McDoNOUGH St., n. s". ISO w. Yates av., 20x100, h. & 1. Solomon A. Woods, Boston, Mass., to James H. BedeU. (See South 10th s t . ) . . . .11,000

MiDDAGH St., u. s., 05.7 w. Henry s t , 24x100.7, h. & 1. Julius E. Stohlman to the Board of Educa­tion, Brooklyn .» 7.000

MiDDAGH St., n. s., 89.7 w. Hem-y St., 24x100.7, h. &1. Jacob Ring to the Board of Education, Brooklyn 7,500

SACKETT st. (No. 100), s. s., 2G0 w. Columbia St., 20x95, Chas. Valentiny to Henry Reimers. .5,700

VAN BUREN St., n s., 333.4 e. Stuyvesant av., 16.8 xlOO, h. & 1. Marv E. Johnson wife of Francis T. to George F. Bailey 3,500

WARREN st., s. s., 510 w. Smith st., 40x100. Samuel A. Sawyer to Maurice F r e e m a n . : . . . 7,000

1ST pi., n . s., 58 e. Court St.. 25x133.5. Caroline ynte of Joseph H. Strauss to Louis Baer 20,000

NORTH 2d st.. n. s., bet. 2d and 3d sts. (% part) , 1 Lot 91 on Poppleton'sMap of WilUam sbiu-gh, | 25 X % block [

NORTH 2d St., n. s., near 2d St., Lot 83, same map, 25x72 J John Tuttle to Russell A. Green 5,000

SAME property. Russell A. Green to Anne Tuttle • 5.000

NORTH 2d sL, s. s., 178.9 e. Sth .St., 25x100. (Fore­clos.) Robert Merchant to John Mills. (Mort. !?3,500) 1,500

SOUTH 10th st., n. s., 26 e. 2d St., 38.6x100. h. & 1. James H. Bedell to Solomon A. Woods, Boston. (See McDonouah st.) 20,000

BUSHWICK av., easterly cor. Covert st., 25x100. Maria C. wife of Alexander P. Kincaid to Louisa wile ot Henry Feltman 1,500

DIVISION av., n. s., 21.5 e. 2d st., 19.11x66.9, h. & 1. George W. Demond to John L. Sharpe 6,000

K E N T av., e. s., 42.4 n. WiUoughby av., 17.4x100. John Com-oy to Michael A. Ward . . .• 2,950

THATFORD av., e. s., 100 n. Duryea av., 25x100, New Lotts. GUbert S. Thatford to Augustine Roussel 250

WASHINGTON av., w. s.. 199.7 s. Park av., 20x100, h. & 1. WiUiam D. McLauahan to Peter Gro-den. New York 10,000

WILLIAMSON av., w. s., 400 n. Blake av., 50x100, New Lotts. Elizabeth A. Avife of Thomas De-voe to Henry A. Smith 550

INTERIOR plot, 75 n. SterUng pi. and 99.7 e. Oth av., 25x25. Nathaniel Beggs to Mary J. wife of Robert McMuUan nom

March Zd.

BOERUM St., n. s,, 100 e. Humboldt st., 25x100. Heinrich Engel to Henrv Lauterbach, J r 6,000

BROADWAY, n."e. s., 119.9 n. w. Jefferson st., 29x 192.8x50x96.3x21x— to beginning. Andreas Buge to Geo. R. Zitelmann.T 17,500

SAME property. Geo. R." Zitelmann, New York, to Auguste Bilge 17,500

DOUGLASS st., s. S;, 212,6 e. Hoyt St., 18,9x70. Jas. C. Gulick to Mary F . Holmes 4,500

E L D E R T St., s. e. s., 140 n. e. Broadway. 19.6x100, h. & 1. Andrew Ward, New York, to Chai-les A. Bloomfleld, New York 5,080

ELDERT St., s. e. s., 269.8 n. e. Broadway, runs n. e. 35.10 X southeast 75 x southwest 18 x south­east 23.6 x northwest 100. Bernard De Witt, Turner 's, Orange Co., N. Y., to John Hegeman. (Taxes, &c.) 7,000

H U L L st., n. s., 250 w. Saratoga av., 75x200 to Mc-Dougal St. Clarence L. Burnett to John Rupp. (Mort. S2,300 and unpaid instals. Central av. sewer asst.) 6,300

LmNGSTON St., s. s., 144.11 e. Nevins st., 20x101.6. Hattie A. wife of Oscar P. Heith to Joseph B. Brown. (In exch.) 8,500

MOORE st.,-n. s., 225 e. Graham av., 25x100, h. & 1. Heinrich Engel to Henry Lauterbach, J r 5,000

N E W E L L st.. w. s., 275 n. Nassau st., 25x100. Charles L. Cornish, Birdsey Blakeman and Cornelius R. Lent (Exrs. of N. C. Nafls) to Mary J . wUe of Charles C. Peterson. July 1,

„ 18'5 1,100 PACIFIC st., n. e. cor. Jackman St., 50x100, New

Lot ts . The American National Bank. New York, to WilUam H. Wanser, New Lot ts . 1,500

SMITH st., e. s., 39.3 s. President st., 19.7x74.8x 19.7x75.6, h. & 1. Helen M. wife of Nathan D. Morgan to Henry Michel, Frederick Luch-

^i-er 11000 WYCKOFF st., n. s., 37-5 e. Bond st., 16.8x100.

Elizabeth M. wife oi ChicheSff.' MHls to Charles L. Burchard. (Morts. $4,40u, taxes, &c.) (C.

„ *• ^'O - nom SOUTH 4th st., s. s., 50 w. l l t h St., 25x94. Michael

Walsh to Alfred C. Speaight 2,400

BUSHWICK av., w. s., 51.6 s. Grand av., 24.8x—x 23.11x83.4. Abram Cooke lo Henry Hein-king 1,550

4TH av., s. e. s., 29.11 s. w. CarroU St., 25x104.10. (Foreclos.) Alexander F . Carpenter (Ref.) to Bridget McCaffrey 1,525

CANARSIE LANDING road, w. s., adj. John Van] Houten, I . Skidmore and B. Bennett, 2 acres. |

ALSO plot of woodland adj. late W. Cowenho- j-ven's, 2 chains, 97 links and 6 chains 77 links ] X 2 chains 97 Unks x 6 chains 79 l i nks . . . .J Alexander Hunter to James W. Hunter. (Morts. $3,400.) 4,000

March Uh. ADELPHI s t , e. s., 183.2 s. Lafayette av., 20.10x

100, h. & 1. Thomas Patterson to .John B. Downing 9,000

DOUGLASS st., n. e. s., 100 s. e. Ho.vt st., 25x100. (Foreclos.) Charles Leech to WiUiam Mur­phy ; 1,800

HARMAN St., n. w. cor. Hambm-gh St., runs n. 20G.1 to Myrtle av. x southwest 280.9 to Himrod st. x south S.ll to Hamburgh st. x east 200. Alfred E. Cooper, Peter MoUer and John A. Lewis, (Exrs. ot C. Cooper) to Loftus \Vood. ( ^ part) 2,167

JEFFERSON st., s. s., 200 e. Reid av., 5x100. James Gale to Mary A. wife of Harrison A. Lent 175

NORTH Henry st., e. s., 150 n. Richardson st., 25x100, h. <t 1. Henry Loeffler to Johanna Forster, ClarkstOAvn, Rockland Co., N. Y 5,o00

POWERS st., s. e. cor. State st., 25x46, h. & 1. Theodore R. B. Degroot, New York, to George W. Davids, New Rochelle 6,500

RYERSON st., n. w. cor. Park av., runs n. 18.5 x west 53 X southwest 9.6 to Park av., x south­east 54, h. & 1. WiUiam CahUl, New York, to John Reiss 4,800

SCHERMERHORN st., n. s., 350 e. Smith st.. 25x83. (Foreclos.) Alexander Cameron to Edward and James Wheian 4.500

VAN BUREN st., n. s., 333.4 e. Stuyvesant av., 16.8 XlOO, h. & 1. George F. Bailey, New York, to Ella wife George W. E v a n s . . . ' 4,000

2D s t , s. s., 300 w. Hoyt St.. 20x90. Edwin H. Close to Helene Nolte 5,000

4TH St., n . e. cor. 5th av., 58.8x75.9, h. & 1. Mar­garet M. wife of Thomas L. Birch to Laforest A. Shattuck, Bridgeport, Conn. (In ex­change) 35,000

10TH St., w. s., 37.4 s, Ainslie St., 18.3x75, h. & 1. Seymour H. Post, Orange, N. J., to Frederick A. HiUl, Danbury, Conn 7,500

SAME property. Benjamin Finch, Newport, R. I., to SeymoOT H. Post. July, 1875 7,500

10TH St., w. s., 19.1 s. Ainslie St., 18.3x75, h. & L Seymom- H. Post to Frederick A. HuU.. 7,500

SAME property. Benjamin Finch, Newport, R. I., to Sevmour H. Post. July, 1875 7,600

13TH St., s. s., 322.10 e. 4th av., 20x100, h. & 1. Eugene Douglas to Ferdinand Blancke 9,000

1.3TH St., n. e. s., 97.10 s. e. 6 thav. , 25x100 / 13TH St., s. w. s., 247.10 s. e. Otli av., 50x100... J

Thomas F. GaUaher to WiUiam M. Fliess 5,000 ELDERT av.. w. s., 73.6 n. Geo. Cozine's land,

25x94.1, New Lotts. Jane wife of Sebastian Becht, New Lotts, to Catharina Battail, New Lotts 1,350

GRAHAM av., w. s., 50 n. Frost st., 25x100. Sarah A. Bloomer to William Storm 2,500

LAFAYETTE av., n. s., 75.6 w. Grand av., 18.6x100. Thomas Fagan to Maria, wife of Edward Wams-ley 12,500

LAFAYETTE av., s. s., 340 e. Stuyvesant av.,20xl00, h. & 1. Alois Lazansky to Joshua Steven­son 4,700

W Y T H E av., AV. S., 84.2 n. Rush St., 20x90.... MUNROE St., n. s., 150 w. Nostrandav., 25x80.

( ^ part of this.) ^ Robert Ormiston to James Burgess. 7,'700

6TH av., s. e. cor. Sackett st., 21x100, h. & 1. Abel F. Goodnow to Catharine wife of Andrew Ickeh, Jersey City 9,000

March Gth.

ADELPHI St., e. s., 183.2 s. Lafayette av., 20.10x 100, h. & 1. John B. Downing to Margaret wife of Thomas Patterson. (C. a.- G.) 9,000

CUMBERLAND st., w. s., 103.3 s. De Kalb av., lOx 100, h. & 1. Thomas H. Brush, or Thomas W. Brush, to Mary A. Shadbolt. 10,300

DEAN st., s. s., 160 w. Kingston av., 40x100. The United States Express Co., New York, to An-toine H. D. Hansen 7 500

DupoNT St., s. s., 150 e. Union pL, 25x100, h. & 1. Patrick O'Rourke to John Faulkner 2,100

ELLERYst., n. s., 125 e. Nostrand av., 25x100. Hannah GoodAvin, R. Irwin and R. Goodwin (Exrs. of Charles GoodAvdn) to Hannah Good­win and John McEvoy. {% part) ; 300

SAME property. Loftus Wood to John AIcEvoy. (% part) 300

FULTON st., s. s., 130 w. Portland av., runs n. AV. aiong Fulton st. 40 x southwest 85.1 x w e s t 12.8 to EUiott pi. X south 25 x east 43.11 x northeast 86.7. Samuel Booth to EUzabeth wife of Chas. A. Cheesebrough, Northport, L. 1 36,500

L E F P E R T ' S pL, s. s., 202.10 e. St. James pi. , 20x90, h. <fc 1. Justin R. WeUs to Aaron Smith 4,000

McDouGAL St., s. s., 200 e. Stone av., runs s. 100 X east 25 X south 100 to Hull st. x Avest 192.6 t o Brooklyn and Jamaica road x north­west to Stone av. x north 78.9 x east 100 x north 100 to McDougal .st. x east 100

STONE av., n . e. cor. McDougal st., 100x100 J Jacob H. Sackmann, East NewYork, to Gabriel H. and Adolphe H. Barbey. 1872... ' nom

SAME property. G. H. and A. H. Barbey to Robt. and Cesarine A. Graves, Tarrytown. 1876. .nom

SMITH st., s. s., indeft., near Division av., 50x98.9. (Foreclos.) Robert Merchant to Wilhelm De-muth. New York 3,500

WALLABOUT st., s. s., 125 e. Harrison av., 25x100, h. & 1. Wilhelm Woldmann to Charles W. Voltz. (Morts. $1,500) nom

SAME propert.v. Charles W. Voltz to Willielm and Johanna Woldmann nom

WITHERS st., s. s., 225 e. Lorimer St., 50x100. (Foreclos.) Louis S. Turner (Ref.) to Charles M. Church 2,000

2D St.. e. 8., 87.10 n. Division av., 23.5xl00.2xl8.9x 100.'4. James O'Connell to Catherine Cowan (widow) 4,000

NORTH 2d st., s. s., 175 AV. Leonard St., 25x100. John Kangeter, Huntington, L . 1., to WilUam H. TuthiU. (Q. C.) nom

SAME propert.y. WilUam H. TuthiU, Huntington, L. I., to Metha K. Kangeter. (Q. C.) nom

4TH pi., n. s., 240 w. Court St., 20x100. Thomas Keogh to Edward Keogh. (% part) 3,000

.5TH St., AV. s., 159.8 s. South 4th St., 21.6x98.6. Helen M. A\ife of Caspian A. Sparks to Nathan Upham 7,100

15TH St., s. s., 250 e. 3d av., 25x113. Edward Laugh-lin to David Buffum 750

BALTIC av., n. s., 50 e. Barbey st., 25x100, East New York. Henry Harteau to Aiu-eUa Fau-bel : 100

FRANKLIN av., e. s., 375 s. Montgomery St., 26x190 lo Cedar st. Sarah Avife of Thomas Quigley to Stephen W. Gaines 75

GRAHAM av., w. s., 75 n. PoAvers st., 2.5x100. Jas . Douglass to Abram L. Douglass horn

HUDSON av., n. e. cor. TiUary st., 20x52.1x25.5x 48.6. Anastasia M. Avife of Henry McAuliffe to Mary A. Bedell 4,000

LAFAYETTE av., n. s., 140 w. Marcy av., 20x100, h. & 1. Florence E. Soden to George W. Ac-re t 1,000

LINCOLN AV., e. s., adj. John Corey, 50x110.llx _^50.2xll4.8, Flatlands. Joseph H. Fleming, "Platlands, to John Corey exch

LINCOLN av., e. s., adj. G. N. Pratt , 50x130.8x60.2 xl2G.ll , Flatlands. John Corey, Flatlands, to Joseph H. Fleming nom

4TH av., e. s., 96.1 s. Oth St., 19x60, h. & 1. Fer­dinand Blancke, Linden, N. J., to Eugene Doug­las 6,200

BROOKLYN and Coney Island Plank road, e. s., adj. Tunis Bergen,"Gravesend. 5 47-100 acres. Benjamin F. Watson to John H. Watson. . .16,000

CANAiisiE road, e. s., bet. C. Hohn's and F. W. Taber's, 290.10x986.1x595.3X517.11. WilUam Selpho to George C. Gunnmg 4,000

SHORE road, s. e. s., 100.2 s. Bay Ridge av., abt. 25x174.2, Bay Ridge. Jacques B. WardeU, Bay Ridge, to James Henry WardeU, Bay Ridge, .nom

March 1th.

AINSLIE St., n. s., 50 e. Leonard st.,"25x95.2x25.3x 91. Nathaniel A. ConkUn to Ebehezer Conk­Un 3,600

CUMBERLAND st., w. s., 119.3 s. De Kalb av., 16x 100. Thos. H. Brush to Ada B. wife of Dwight S. Richardson.- 10,500

HALSEY st., n . s., 475 e. Reid av.; 25x100. Fred­erick C. Ansley to Ann Avife of Miles WiUiam-son 1,300

HALSEY St., s. s., 205 w. Stu.Yvesant av., 60x100. WUliam H. Lilliston to John L. Logan. March 18, 1 8 7 5 . . . . . . . . . . 4,500

SAME property. John L. Logan, New York, to David Hanyon. March 7,1876 1,600

HALSEY st., s. s., 20 w. Throop av., 20x100. Susan A. wife of James C. Austin to Frances Chapman 7,000

SAME property. Frances Chapman (Avldow) to James C. Austin 7,000

HALSEY st., n . s,, 152.6 e. Tompkins av., 35x100. John Oakey to WUly Wallach, Ravenswood, L . I . 13,600

SAME property. WiUy Wallach to Fannie W. Avlfe of John Oakey 13,500

SCHERMERHORN st., n. s., 377.10 w. Bond.st., 22.2x 100. Marinda S. Tolford and Nathan B. Morse (Exrs. of J . TolfordVto H a m e t A. Noves. .12,000

BUSHWICK av., s. e. cor. Forrest St., 2 Is. Ltid-Avig Semler to Henry Hudtw"alker. (See De Kalb av) 5,1500

D E K A L B av., s. s., 102.6 w, Reid av., 19.6x100. Henry Hudtwaiker to Ludwig Semler. (See Bushwick av) ; .6^000

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FULTON av., n. s., 50 from Eldert av., runs n. 167.2 to Division av. x west 26 x south 172.6 to Fulton av. X east 25. GiUiam Schenck to John G. Farley 450

FULTON St., s. e. cor. Eldert av., 50xl67.6x50x 157.6, extending to Division av. GiUiam Schenck to John G. Farley 800

HABRISON av., n. e. s., 45 s. e. Middleton av., 44x100. Sarah A. AAife of Nicholas Wyckoff to the Harrison av. Church of the EvangeUcal Association ol North America. (Q. C . ) . . . . . .nom

SAME property. Frederick Mosetter and Geo. Minnemayer (Trustees) to same nom

HARRISON av., n. e. s., 89 s. e. Middleton av., 22x 100. Sarah A. wife of Nicholas Wyckoff to same.- 800

MYRTLE av., s. e. cor. Houston st., 29.5x90.10. (Foreclos.) Henrv G. Atwater to EUzabeth wUe of John Lockitt 8,500

6TH av., w. s., 152.4 n. Prospect av., 18x80, h. & 1. Anna wife of Adolph Girndc to Maria wU'e of Alexander P. Kincaid •: 5,000

MORTGAGES. REAL E S T A T E .

NBW YORK. NOTE.—The arrangement of this list is as foUows: The

first name is that of the mortgagor, the next that of the mortgagee. The description of the property then fol­lows, then the date of the mortgage, the time lor which it was given, and the amount. The general dates nsed as headings are the dates when the mortgage was handed into the Kegister's office to be recorded.

Wherever the letters "P. M." occur, preceded by the name of a street in these Usts of mortgages, they mean that it is a Purchase Money Mortgage, and for fuller particulars see the list of transfers under the correspond­ing date. •

March 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8.

Asiel, Nathan, to the Mount Sinai Hospital. 56th St., s. s., 195 e. 4ih av., 20x100.5. March 1, 5 years. $10,000

Baer, Louis N., to Bertha wUe of Alexander Eppler, New York, and Emely Baer, Newbern, N. C. 51st St. P . M. Feb. 4, 3 years. 3,000

Barney, Amanda, Union, N. J. , to Leander Aid-rich, l l t h St., s. s., 200 AV. 3d av., 25x95. March 2, 3 months. 555

Booth, Charles L., to Lorenzo RusseU. 167th st. or Home st, P. M, Jan . 16, 2 years. 2,000

Boyd, Henry C , to MUo W. Wilder. 18th St., s. s., 270.6 w. Av. B, 50x100. March 2, 1 month. 1,800

Brady, James B., to Charles P . Kirkland. 94th St., n . s., 150 AV. 9th av., 103.6x100.8x101.5 xlOO.8. March 1, 3 years. 5,000

B.vrnes, MatthcAV, to John N. Borland, Nahant, Mass. 3d av., w. s., 27 n. 37th St., 25x80. March 7, 5 years. 18,000

Same to same. 3d av., n. w. cor. 37th st,, 27x80. March 7, 5 years. 26,000

CampbeU, Franklin G., to Edward Lange, Joseph J. Little and W. Jennings Demarest. 100th St., n .-s . , 175 e. Oth av., 25x100.11; lOlst St., s. s., 175 e. Oth av., 25x100.11. Feb. 29, due March 1.1878. 2,500

Same to same. 101st s t , s. s., 150 e. Oth av., 25x 100.11, Feb. 29, due March 1,1878. 1,000

Carroll, EUen, wife of Patrick, to WUUam and Hugh Humes (Exrs. of T. Humes). 116th St., n. s., 160 e, 2d av. P . M. Feb. 25, 3 years. 4,500

Case, Wlluam, to Gilbert T. Smith. 31s't St., n. s., 400 e, Sth av., 25x98.9. P . M. May 1, 1865, instals. 5.000

Coger, Daniel, Bayport. L . I., to Trustees of the Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Fund. Pike slip (No. 85), e. s., 80 n. South St., 20x52.11. Feb. 28,3 years, 3,000

Same to same. Water st. (No. 480), n . s., 40.8 x60. Feb. 28, 3 years. 4,000

Cohen, Samuel, to Alexander Rich. Sherman av., n . s., 100 e. Dyckman st.. 150x150; Oth av., easterly cor. 207th st., 99.11x100. March 1, notes. 4.255

Cottenet, Francis, to Mary W. Phoenix. Park pi. (No. 20), 25x75. March 4, due May 1,1879. 40,000

Cronkite, Margaret A., to William H. GuUd, Bos­ton. 31st St. P. M. Feb. 28, instals. 11,000

Crowe, Catharine, Orange, N. J., to Joaquin Gar­cia de Angarica. Grand st. (No. 317), s. s. March 7, due Dec. 15,1878. 1,500

Daly, Dennis, to John Clare. Cherry st. (No. 151), 20x60. March 2, 4 years. 1,000

Danks, Mary A., to Annie W. McKee. Allen st. (No. 109), w. s., 50 s. Delancey st., 25x62.6. Feb. 1, l y e a r . 3,500

Delany. Gaorge, to Thomas E. Foran. 49th s c , n. s., 400 AV. 10th av., 25x100.5. March 2, 1

^year . 3,000 Derkheim, Agnes M. (widOAVi, Elizabeth, N.

J., to Elias G. Brown. Same property. March 1, instals. 3,250

Derkheim, Agnes M. (widow), to the Mendels­sohn Benevolent Society, New York. 13th St., s. s., 110.3 e. Av. C, 23.10x103.3, Feb. 29, due March 1.1881. 7,000

Doepp, Catherine, wife of Jacob, to James W. Colwell. CUff St., s. s., 150 w. Concord av., 100x95.2. (Error.) March 4 ,1 year. 353

Donahue, Owen J., and James DevUn, to John Hayes. Av. A, s. e. cor. 81st St., 51.2x73. Feb. 28, due April 1, 1876. 606

Deneuft'ille, Ann M., wife of Philip. J., to Jessie wife of Daniel Clark, Jersey City. 12th st. (No. 262 West), s. s., 19L10 e. 4th St., runs s. 82.3 X Avest 16.8 x north 43.9 x again north 40.1 to 12th St. X east 16.10 to beginning. March 4, due Aug. 18,1878. " 400

Downes, JuUet (widow), and Wm. J. and Chas. W., also Emily W. wife of Lewis King, EUza-beth,Tf. J.., to Wm. H. Terry and Camilla G. A. L. Gaylord (Exrs., &c). Willett st. (No. 119), % being a passageway to interior of 5 tenant houses lying between Stanton and Houston sts.; Also No. 230 Stanton st. and 130 Pit t St. (AU title.) Feb. 26, 3 years. 800

Doyle, Anna, Avife of John, to Ignatius and Peter Radley. 40th st., n . s., 400 w. 7th av., 16.8x 98.9. March 3, 5 years. 4,000

Duggan, Mortimer, to Madison LaAvrence. 113th St., s, s., 220 e. 1st av., 25x100.11, h. & 1. March 4, due March 1,1879. 1,200

DAvyer, Thomas E. S., to the Germania Life Insur­ance Co. Alexander av., e. s., 83.4 n. 136th St., 16.8x96.6. Feb. 28, due Nov. 30, 1881. 5,000

Same to same. Alexander av., e. s., 66.8 n. 136th St., 16.8x96.6. Feb. 29, due NoA^ 30, 1881. 5,000

Same to same. Alexander av., e. s., 50 n. 13Gth St., 16.8x96.6. Feb. 29, due Nov. 30, 1881. 5,000

Ebel, Catharina and John, to Mathias Spohr. 47th St., s. s., 425 w. 10th av., 25x100.5. Jan . 27, 3 years. 2.500

Same to George Spohr. 47th st. P . M. Jan . 27. 1 year. 1,675

Farrer, Gulielma, wife of Solon S., to James P . Fitch. Av. A, southerly cor. Cliff st., 110x200. March 1,16 months. 2,500

Ferran, August, to Victor De Launay.' l l t h St., s. s., 210 e. 5th av., 28.8x94.9. Feb. 29, due March 1. 1879. 12,000

Fields, Alexander, to the Mutual Life Insurance Co.', New York. 69th St., s. s., 95 w. Lexing­ton av., 20x100.5. Feb. 17, due June 1, lff77. 12,000

Same to John CampbeU. Same property. Feb. 16,1 year. 2,500

Flynn, Bridget, wile of Thomas, to Hugh F e n i -gan. 145th st., n . s., 125 AV. St. Ann's av., 2.5x 100. March 6,1 year. 1,800

Franksen, Betje, to Henry Weete. 7th st., s. s., 183.8 w. Av. D, 22,8x90.10. Feb. 18, 5 vrs, 2,165

Freeman, Experience W., Avife of Alpheus. to Thomas BaU L e Roy St.. n. s., 318.9 e. Hud­son St., 21.8x100. March 2,' 3 years. 8,000

GaUagher, Susan, wife of Owen, to Samuel Wil­lets, Flushing, L. I . Av. A (No. 297), w. s., 62 n. 18th St., 30x90. March 4, 5 years. 2,000

Same to same (as President) . Same property. March 4. 5 years. 10,000

Same to Samuel J . Hewlett, Oyster Bay. Same property. March 4,5 years. 2,000

Gearty, Thomas, to Moriz and Louis Josephthal. 62d St., s. s., 160 w. 3d av., 20x100.5. March 3, due March 1,1881. 11,(00

Same to Marx Hornthal. 62d st., s. s., 140 w. 3d av., 20x100.5. March 3, due March 1, 1881.11,000

Gibbs, Laura W. (widoAv), to TheophUe d'Ore-mieulx. Broadway, e. s., 23.4 s. Oth St., runs e. 50 X parallel with Oth st. 45.6 x south 23.4 x west; 47 x a t right angles to BroadAvay 50 to Broadway x north 23.4. (Leasehold.) Nov. 9, 1807, due Nov. 1, 1873. (Prospective loans.) (Penal Sum.) 15,000

GUbert, Sarah E., wife of EUakim, to Andrew J . Rogers. Alexander av. P . M. Feb. 23, due March 1,1877. l,000

Ginger, Thomas, to WUUam P . Woodcock, Bed­ford, N. Y. Oth av., w. s., 50.2 s. 44th St., 26.2x 100. March 2, 5 years. 10,000

Goldsmith, Henry, to James L . Robison. 19th St., n . s., 328 e. 1st av., 24x92. M a y l , due ' March 1, 1878. 2,500

Goldsmith, PauUne, Avife of Henry, to Levi Mor­ris. 34th St., s. s., 216.8 e. 10th av., 20.10x98.9. March 1, 2 years. 2,500

Grossmayer. Henry, to the Equitable Life As­surance Society, United States. 61st st., n . s., 267 e. 4th av., 19x100.5. Feb. 16, due Dee. 1, 1876. 10,000

Same to same. 61st st., n . s., 286 e. 4ih av., 19x 100.5. Feb. 16, due Dec. 1,1876. 10,000

Same to same. 6l8t st., n . s., 77 e. 4th av., 19x 100.6. Feb. 16, due Decs. 1,1876. 10,000

Goetz, Cathailne, Avlfe of Caspar,' to Christiana Proecher. Rivington st., n. s., 20.1 w. Eldridge St., 23.10x75. March 1, 2 years. 4,000

Hagan, John, to Edmund R. Robinson (Trustee). 20th St., s. s., 239.6 e. 1st av., 20x92, March 1, 3 years. ' 4,500

Halbe, Fritz A., to August Walter. Chr.ystie st. (Nos. 23 and 25), w. s., 37.8x100. March 6, due Nov. 6,1877. 2,000

Hamilton, David, to John Foi'bes. 2d av., AV. S., 25.2 s. 74th St., 25.5x67. March 1, 2 years. 1,000

Same to same. 2d av., AV. S. , 50.7 s. 74th St., 25.5 x67. March 1, 2 years. 1,000

Harsh, Samuel, PleasantviUe, Pa., to Warren G. Brown and Charles E. Beebe (Exrs. of RosAvell B. Lockwood). 113th St., s. s., 100 w. 5th av,, 70x100.11. Feb. 24, 2 years. 7,0CO

Hays, John P. . to Margaret S. wffe of Alexander B. Orr, Brooklyn. 74th st„ s. s., 325 e. 5th av., 26.6x80. March 1,10 years. 20,0(0

Hoch, Frederick, to Frederick Heppenheimer, Jersey City. WUlett st. P . M. March 1, 4 years. 3,400

Hoerle, Henry C , to the CUnton Savings Bank. 21st St., s. s., 125 AV. Sth av., 25x92. March 4, due Nov. 1,1876. 1,000

Holmes, Samuel, to Mary L. Holly. Broadway, W.S., 109 s. Clinton pi., 26x100. (Leasehold.) Feb. 10,1 year. 2,8£0

Same to Isaac H. Holmes. Same property. Oct. 1,1 year. 2,000

Same to M. E. wife of Samuel H. Holmes. Same property. Jan . 3, due Jan . 1,1877. 2,804

Heart t , Anna E., wife of Jacob H., to Emma C. Gregory. 127th St., s. s. P. M. March 7. 3 years. 7,500

Immich, Henry, to the Equitable Life Assurance Society, United Statfes. 47th St., n . s., 175 w. Oth av., 25x181.9x26x173.6, h. & 1. Feb. 29, due Dec. 1,1876. 4,000

Johnson. Abram, 23d Ward, to Ellen Black­burn, 24th Ward. Worth av., n . AV. cor. Spring St., 75x199x80.8x194.5. Jan. 1, 3 years. 1,000

Keyser, John H., to Jackson S.Schults. Av. D, s. AV. cor. 10th St., 50x93 ; 10th st., s. s., 93 w. Av. D, 25x94; interior lot, 72 s. 10th st. and 73 w. Av. D, runs west 20 to last lot above x south 22 X east 20 x nor th 22. Jan. 19, due Jan . 1, 1880. 25,0C0

King, Edward J., to John H. Scriven Guaron, Westchester, N. Y. 111th St., n. s.. 250 e. 7th av., 250x100.11 ; also Av. St. Nicholas, w. s., 29.7 n. 111th St.. 88.10x59.11x75.8x106.6. March 2, dueMay 1,1879. 30,000

King, Patrick W., to Christian Von Hesse. 33d st.. n . s. P . M. March 1, 1 year. 4,500

Konvalinka, John, to Mutual Lite Insurance Co., Oth s t^ s. s., 181 .'6 w. 2d av., 21x75; also strip adj. on s. w. s., 65 s. 9th st., 21x10. March 24, 15 months. 7,000

Kerwin, Andrew J., to the Germania Life Insur­ance Co., New York. 39th st. P . M. March 2, due Nov. 30, 1877. 11,250

Leon, Jennet te M., to Eliza Larocqne, Astoria, L . I . 45th St., n. s., 441.8 AV. Sth av., 16.8x100.5. March 1, 5 years 15,000

Looram, John, to John J . Looram, Bridgeport, Conn. Av. A, n . w, cor. 18th St., 22x90. Feb. 16, 2 years 3,000

Loew, William L., to Joseph P . Disbrow. De­lancey St. P . M. March 1, 3 years. 10,000

Same to Sylvanus T. Cannon and John C. Clegg. Oth av., n . e. cor. 131st st., 199.10 to 132d st. x 85. March 1, instals. 4,000

Same to John G. Clegg. Delancey st., n. s., 50 e. Essex St., 25x70.2. March 1, instals^ 2,000

Same to Sylvanus T. Cannon. Same property as last. March 1, instals. ' 2,800

Mayer. Ferdinand, to John H. Screven, West­chester, N. Y. 7th av., s. w. cor. 52d St., runs west 170.11 to BroadAvay x south 40.6 x east 169.10 to 7th av. x nor th 40.5. March 3, in­stals. 120,000

MUls, Abiel B., to Joseph Maloney (Exr. of Cole­man SpUne). IOth av., e. s., 25.6 s. 166th St., 24.6x100. March 7, 3 years. 7.000

Moore, Mary E., wife of Edward A., to ConkUn Burtis. Av. A, s. w. cor. 117th St., 75.7x94. Feb. 1, 3 years. 8,000

MorreU, John H., to Christian Hanfeld. 32d st., s. s., 100 w. Lexington av., 24.8x98.9. May 19, 1875. due J a n . 1,1876. 5.000

Same to same. 32d st., s. s., 220 e. 4th av., 20x 98.9. Oct. 7,1873.1 year. 5,000

Same to same. 32d St., s. s., 240 e. 4th av., 20x 98.9. Oct. 7,1873,1 year. 5,000

MueUer, WUUam, to Hieronymus Breunich. Riv­ington St. (No. 48), n . s.,"25 w. Sheriff st., 25x 79. March 1,1 year. 1,200

Murat, Albert J, , to Bernard Amend. Rivington St. (No. 262), n, s., 49.8 w. Columbia st., 25.4x 100. March 1, 3 years. 2,000

Murat, Magdalena, wife of Jacob, to Anna GiUig. Sheriff St. (No. 81), w. s., 125 n. Rivington st., 25x100. March 1, 3 years. 4,000

Murphy, James A., and Kate A. wife of Henry L. Leach, Mary M. wife of Richard P. Charles, AdeUne S. De Rivera. to Josiah A. Waller, J r . 39th St., n. s„ 138 w. Lexington av., 20x98.9. March 2, due in 187P.'5 4,000

Murray, Matthew, to Union Dime Savings Institu­tion. 54th St., s. s., 235 w. 5th av., 50x100.6.

I March 2,14 mos. 10,000

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188 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . Nathan, Edward, New York, and Philip Burgauer,

Paterson, N. J. , to Moriz and Louis Josephthal. 60th St., s. s., 140 e. 1st av., 20x90. Feb. 29, 3 years. 6.000

Nonnenbacher, John, to the Oriental Bank, New York. Mulberry St., e. s., 25 n. Canal St., 50x50. March 1, notes. 9,000

Overhiser, Harriet, wife of John C , to Angeline Bohde. 127th st., s. s., 337.6 e. 7th av. P. M. Feb. 25,1 year. 4,000

Page, J. A-ugustus, to Robert Stoepel. Mercer St., w. s.,150 s. Houston St., runs AV. 100 x south.25 X west 100 to Greene st. x south 50 x east 110 X north 25 x east 90 to Mercer st. x north 50. March 3, note. 9,000

Piatt, Irene, 23d Ward, to Mary BeU. Concord St., n. e. s., 180 n. w^ College av., 25x100. March 1, 3 years. 1,000

Rapel.ve, Augustus, to Frederick R., Charles, Jr . , and Louis L. Coudert (Trustees). WUUam st. (No. 120), 24.6x150x25.6x153.9. March 1, in­stals., 3 years. 35,000

Schrenkeisen, Martin, to S. S. Constant. Canal St., s. w. cor. EUzabeth St., 47x50. March 1, 3 years. 6,000

Schneider, Catharina, AAife of George, to Cornelia T. Kirb.v. 7ih St., n. s., 283 w. Av. C, 20x97.6. Feb. 21, due March 6,1879. 5,000

Same to Jacob Kleinhaus. 7th St., n. s., 283 w. Av. C, 20x97.6. March 1, 3 vears. 1,400

Same to Elizabeth uhmeis. 7th st., n. s., 283 w. Av. C, 20x97.'6. Feb. 26, instals. 200

Schutte, Alexander, to August L. Nosser. Delan­cey St., s. s., 46.6 w. Essex St., 24.6x100.4. March 1, instals. 4,600

Shannon, Daniel, to Ann McGowan. 86th st., s. s.. 36.8 e. Madison av., 25.6x102.2. March 1, 2 years. 5,000

Shaw, James E., to John Webb. Pearl st., w. s., 30.6 n. William St., 12.8x84.10x12.1x81.10. March 3 ,1 year. 2,000

Slevin, James, to Charles E. and Albert J. MU-bank (brewers). Oliver St., e. s. P. M. March 1, 3 1-6 years. 7,000

Smith, Lucretia C. (Avidow), MaiUiasset, L. I., to EdAvard Wood and Richard H. Bowne (Exrs. of Isaac Wood). 51st St., n. s., 220 e. 3d av., 20x 118. March 3, 3 years. 5,000

Sommer, Mary F.,Avife of Dehlef Sommer, to Carl Stier. Mary St., s. s., 375 w. Cortlandt av., 25x 100. March 6, due March 1,1878. 900

Sterling, Maria P. , wUe of George C , to OUver H. P. Archer. 135th St., s. s., 150.8 e. Alexander av., 19.2x100. Feb. 23, 2 years. 1,000

Stolzenberger, Philipina, Avife of Joseph, to Wolf and Joseph Maier. 83d St., n. s. March 6, 5 years. 3,200

Stoughtenburgh, Reuhama E., wife William T., to James G. Lynd. 54th st., n. s., 120 e. 6th av., 16.8x100,5. March 1, 2 years. 3,000

Scheidemann, J shn . to John Bernhard Ottenst. 38th St., s. s., 175 e. 9th av., 25x98.9. Jan . 4, 5 years. 3,000

Spencer, Sarah, to ThorndUse Saunders. 23d st. (No. 112 West ) , s . s., 81.8 w. Oth av., 21.8x98.9. March 8, 1 vear, 1,500

Taylor, Mary, to Jennie N. Brady. 30th st., n . s., 170 w. Sth av., 20x98.9. March 7, 5 years. 2,000

Trimble, Merritt, to Mary M. Underbill (Exr.) Ludlow St., e. s., 40 n. Rivington St., 40x22.5. Oct. 25, 3 years. 3,C00

The Real Estate Trust Co., New York, to the Knickerbocker Plate Glass and Accidental In­surance Co., New York. 3 lots on Map by H. Ewen. 1875, knoAvn as Mansion Lot, and Lots 1 and 2, extending to Fort Washington, Ridge road; also 5, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, and passage on SEud Map; also 8 lots on Map numbered 9, 10, 11,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, all in 12th Ward. March 6, 1

. yeai-. 18,000 Weld, Fanny E., wUe of Francis M., to George

M. Bartholomew. 45th st. (No. 58 West), s. s., 240 e. Oth av., 20x100.5. June 23, 1876, 2 years. 12 ooO

Welteck, Bernhard, to. Frederick Flaccus. Clin­ton St., e. s., 100 n. Delancey St., 76.1x100. Feb.

- 29, due March 1, 1878. 5,000 Winterbottom, Maria A., wile of James, Nyack,

N. Y., to Stephen H. V. and JuUa F. Moore, Leonia, Bergen Co., N. J . SuUivan st, w. s., 56.3 n. Spring St., 44.5x100x15x104.3. March 2, 1 year. 2,000

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K I N G S COUNTY, N. Y .

February 2dtJi. Constantine, Margaret A., wife of Joseph L., to

Ezra L. Bushnell. I rving pL, e. s., 160 s. Put­nam av., 20x100. Feb. 29, 2 years. 2,200

Same to James E. Smith. Same property. Feb. 29, due Aug. 17, 1876. 300

Daly, Kieran B., NCAV York, to Edmond Connelly. Joralemon St., u. s., 60.5 e. Henry sL, 50.10x101 X52X108. Feb. 17, 1 year. 4 000

Hagarty, Jane , wUe of Randel, to Hannah B . Rushmore, AVheatley, L. I . 26th st., n. e. s., 225 n, w. Sth av., 25x79. Feb. 10,4 yrs, 500

Haugstatter, Jacob, to N. Catharine Emerson, New YorK. Irving pi., e. s., 180 s. Putnam av., 20x100. P. M. Feb. 29, 2 .years. 1,500

Heiland, MatUda, wife of Charles, to WiUiams-burgh Savings Bank. Broadway, easterly cor. Furman St., 50x125.8. Feb. 28,1 year. 1,400

Henderson, Isaac, New York, to Brooklyn Sav­ings Bank. Park pi., n. AV. cor. Vanderbilt pL, 100x107. Feb. 28, 1 year. 25,000

LaAv, Nathaniel B., to Estate of Geo. W, Smith. Marcy av., w. s.. 40 s. Rodney St., 20x00. Feb. 1,5 years. ' 3,000

NaUin, Patrick, to Jacob LoriUard, New York. Imlay St., s. AV. cor. HamUton av., thence east along Imlay st. to Summii. St., thence south along Summit st. 50, thence cast to Hamilton av., thence north 64.2 to beginning. Feb. 17, 5 years. 4,000

Pidgeon, Francis, Saugerties, Ulster Co.. N. Y., to the AVilUarasburgh Savings Bank. Block bounded by Paidge av., Pequod and Ranton sts. and Newtown Creek, 200 on Paidge av. x about 479.2. Feb. 26,1 year. 20,000

Rohland, Julia, Avife of Edward, to Martha A. Hart . South 2d st., s. s., 180 AV. 6tli St., 25x120. Feb. 28, 3 years. 850

Skinner, Aiin, wife of Alexander, to Jane H. wife of Joseph S. Wright. Hempstead, L. I. Nevins St., s. e. cor. Schermerhorn St., 25x100. Jan . 21,3 years. 1,300

Smith, Andrew J., to .Tane H. wile of Joseph S. Wright, Hempstead, L . I. HoAvard av., w. s., 27.8 n. Bergen St., 79.6x100. Jan . 22,1 yr. 700

Zipfel, EUzabeth, to William Burroughs. Court St., w. s., 63.9 s. Joralemon st.. 20,6x79, Feb. 25, 2 years. 1,000

March Isf.

BaUey, Isabel (AA'idow), et al., to John Moon, New York. Joralemon St., n. s., 272.4 w. Court St., 21.11x97,3. P. M. Feb. 12, due March 1, 1877. 3,500

Barney, JuUa A., wife of James B., to Wm. C. Marvin. De Kalb av., n . s.., 96.2 e. Kent av., 22x100. March 1,1 year. 1,.500

Bauer, Anna, wife of WiUiam, to Gottliebin Gart­ner. La Grange st,, 150 n. Maujer St., 25x91,6. Jan . 3, due Jan. 3, 1879. 300

Beaumont, EUzabeth C. (widow), to Hosea Web­ster. Cjinton st., AV. S., 175 s. Harrison St., 28.5 , X92.8, h. & 1. March 1, 3 years. 6,000

Conant, Cornelia' D., to WUUamsburgh Savings Bank. South 10th St., s. s., 101.5 w. 3d St., 25x • 100. Feb. 5,1876, due Feb. 5, 1877. 5,000

Crooke, PhiUp S. (Trastee), to John E. Lott . of NCAV Utrecht. Clarkson aA , n. e. cor. Ocean av., thence east along Clarkson aA'. 75, thence north to FrankUn av., thence along Franklin av. to Ocean av., thence south along FrankUn av. to beginning, Flatbush. Oct. 1, 1875, due Oct. 1, 1876. 3,500

Curran, Michael, to Jose Gros, Morristown, N. J . Kent av., e. s., 95 s. DeKalbav. , 23,3x96. Feb. 26, due Feb. 26, 1879. 1,600

GaUaher, Thomas, New York, to Sarah H. Fliess et al. (Exrs.), New York. 13th St., n. s., 97.10% e. Oth av., 25x100; and 13th st., s. s., 247.105^ e. Oth av., 50x100. Feb. 23, due Feb. 23,1881. • 2,000

Kelly, Bridget, wife of WUliam, to James H. Wat­son. HaU St., AV. s., 170.7 n. Park av., 20x100. March 1, 3 years. 500

Lind, Conrad, lo N. H. Lohse. Columbia st., s. e. cor. Summit St., 20x80. P. M. March 1, 3 years. 7,000

Loughlin, Elizabeth J., Avife of James, to Peter WUliamson, Flatbush. Bridge st., w. s., 184.10 n. TiUary St., 22.2x95.3. March 1, 1 year. 300

Marcy Avenue Baptist Church, Brooklyn, to Nicholas Schottler. Marcy av., w. s., 38 n. Madison St., 37x100. P. M. March 1,1 yr. 2,250

McAdams, Anne, Avife of George, to Metropolitan Savings Bank. Adelphi st., e. s., 259.6 n. Park av., 25x98.2. P . M. Feb. 28, 1876,1 year. 3,250

McDonald, Thomas, to Margaret PoweU (Extrx.) Luqueer St., s. s., 230 e. Columbia st., 20x100. Feb. 15, due Feb. 1,1878. 500

Morgan, Helen M., wife of Nathan D., to Hem-y C. Morgan. Smith St., e. s., 58.10 s. President St., 19.7x73.10. Nov. 16, 1875, due Nov. 16, 1876. 5,500

Same to same. Smith st., e. s., 78.6 n. CarroU st., 19.6x78.2. Nov. 16, 1875, due Nov. 16,1876. 4,000

Same to same. Smith St., e, s., 58.10 n. Carroll St., 19.8x77.4. Nov. 16, 1875, due Nov. 16, 1876. 4,000

Same to same. Smith st., e. s., 39.3 n. Can-oU St., 19.7x76.6. Nov. 16, 1875, due Nov. 16, 1876. 4,000

Same to EUzabeth C. Morgan. Smith st., e. s., 19.8 n. CarroU St., 19.7x75.8. Dec. 10, 1875, due Dec. 10,1876, 2,120

Same to same. Smith st., n. e. cor. Carroll pi . , 19.8x74.10. Nov. lis,-1875, due Nov. 16,1876. 6,0Q0

Muir, Caroline B., Garden City, N. Y., to Fred Benkendorf. Columbia St., 188.1 n. Plerrepont si., 37.3x150 to Furman St., thence along Fur'-man st. 27.9, thence east to beginning. Oct. 29, 1875, due Oct. 29.|1876. 16,0D<)

Neuss, Henry, to Francis Heller. Central av., s. w. s., 75 s. e. Conselyea ,?t., 37.4x81.3. Feb. 26, due Feb. 26,1870. 600

Palmer, Wm. B., to Simeon Lester, NCAV Rochelle, N. Y. 41 h St., AA'. s., 55.7 s. South Sth St., 18x 91.6. Feb. 28,1870, due March 15,1S77. .2,000

Payntar, John J. , New Jersey, lo Martha J. Con­nor. Vanderbilt av., w. s., 50 s. Atlantic st., 25x100. Feb. 1, due May 1,1879. 2,000

Rosenquest, Henriet ta (widOAv), to Mary N. H.v-att. New York. South 3d St., n . s., 75 e. Sth St., 25x54; Sth s t . ,e . s.,40 n. South 3d st., 20x75. Feb. 28, 2 years. 1,800

Rothar, Adam, to Nicklaus Gremmling. Walton St., s e. s., 375 n. e. Marcy av., 25x100. .Ian. 3, due .Jan. 3, 1881. 3,000

Stevens, Catharine, wife of Fred, to Andrew F. Kindberg. Greene av., s. s., 80 w, Tompkins av., 20x100. Feb. 1, due Feb. 1, 1881. 7,500

TUton, Abram, to John S. Loomis. St. Nicholas av., s. AV. s., 50 n. w. Starr St., 25x95. Jan. 3, 3 years. 1,025

March 2d.

Axf, Helena, wife of Adam, to George A. Dock-stader, NeAv York. Sands St., n . s., 150.5 AV. Bridge St., 25.1x200.4. Nov. 16, due May 16, 1885. 3.000

BaUey. George F., to Mary A. wife of Francis T. Johnson. Van Buren st., n. s., 333.4 e. Stuyve­sant av, 16.8x100. March 1, 18 months. 1,000

Bensel, Mary S., to Maria C. Utter. Bond St., s. e. s., 45 n. e. Bergen St., 20x100. March 2, due May 1, 1879. 2,500

Duff, Adelia, Avife of James E., to Burr Perry (Exr.) Halsey St., s. s., 80 e. Marcy av., 20x80. Feb. 1, 2 years. 3,000

Freeman, Maurice, to Samuel A. Sawyer. Warren St., s. s., 510 AV. Smith St.. 40x100. Feb.. 12, 4 vears. ' 5,000

Glacken, Mary E., Avife of Edward, to John Lockitt . CarroU St., n. s., 191.8 w. Hoyt St., 20x97.11. F,eb. 29, demand. 4,000

Hackett , Ann, AvIfe of Daniel, to Jaques Cor-telyou, East FishkiU, N. Y. Madison st., n. s., 518 e. Patchen av., 18x100. March 2, 3 years. LOOO

Heinking, Henry, to Adam Cooke. BushAvick av. P. M. March 1, 3 years. 1,300

Joost, Martin, to Susan M. Hubbard. Evergreen av., northerly cor. Harman st., 100x100. Jan . 2 ,1 year. 1,200

Krumb, Faustus, to Charles E. Zimmer. 4th st. P. M. March 1, due Sept. 4,1878.

MiUer, Catharine A., AvUe of Henry, to the Man­hat tan Life Insurance Co. Gates av., n. s., 385 e. Bedford av., 20x100. March 1,1 yr. > '

MuUin, EUzabeth, wife of John, to Mary S. Sher­wood, Fairfield, Conn. Grand av., w. s., 79 n Warren St., 26x130.11. Feb. 21, due Mayl 1879. 1,000

NeAvman. Sallie E. , AVife of EdwardM., NCAV York, to Leopold Bernheimer. 3d st., n. s., 381 e. 5th av,, 20x90. Feb. 28, due Sept. 1, 1877. 2,300

Oakey, Fannie W.. wife of John, to Burr Perry (Exr.) Macon st. P. M. Feb. 24, due May 1, 1878. 3,000

Remsen, Darnel D., Flushing, to WUUam H. Long-don. Oth av., s. AV. cor. l l t h St., 100x134, irreg. Feb. 24, 6 months. 1,000

Reimers, Henrv, to Charles Valentiny. Sackett St., s. s. P . M. March 1, 6 years. 1,700

Rincke, Barbara (widow). New Lotts , to Edward Fetzlaff. Division av., n . s.. 76 w. MiUer av., 25x—. March 1, 2 years. 400

Rothe, WiUiam G., to Charles S. Banks. Lex- -ington av., s. s., 157 w. Yates av., 20x100. March 1, 5 years . 2,000

Smith, Ira, to Burr Perry (Exr.) Macon st. P . M. Feb. 9, 2 years. 5,000

March 3d!.

Bloomfleld, Charles A., New York, to the Saint Nicholas Insurance Company, v. New York. Eldert St. P . M . Feb. 28, mstals . 3,750

Brush, Thos. H., to Hattie W. wUe of Hiram W. Hunt . Cumberland' st., w. s., 135.3 s, De Kalb av., 16x100. Feb. 24, 3 years. 7,000

Same to same. Cumberland st., w. s., 119.3 s. De Kalb av., 16x100. Feb. 24, 3 years. 7,000

Same to same. Cumberland St., w. s., 103.3 s. De Kalb av., 16x100. Feb. 24, 3 years. 7,000

Carl, PhiUp, to Geo. Carl. Varet st., n . s., 200 e. MorreU st., 25x100. Jan . 3, due July 1,1877. 1,300

Castles, Thomas M., to the Walter Heywood Chau- Co., Fitchburg, Mass. Prospect st., n. s., 150 w. Bridge St., 25x74. Feb. 26, note, 891

Farley, John G., to GUliam Schenck, New Lotts . Fulton av., Eldert av. P . M. March 1, 10 years. 700

Gilbertson, Richard, to the WiUiamsburgh Savings Bank. Orchard St., e, s., 176 n. Norman av., 25x100. March 3 ,1 year, 2,50Q

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R E A L E S T A T E R J 3 C 0 R B 189 Hegeman, John, to Bernard De Witt, Turner's,

Orange Co., N. Y. Eldert st. P.M. March 1, due Jan. 1, 1879. 3,500

Same to same. Eldert st. P. M. March 1, due Jan. 1, 1879. 3,500

Hook, Joseph, Gravesend, to Benjamin F. Hob­by. Plot 20, Commisioners' Map Coney Island. (Leasehold.) Feb. 18, due Aug. 1,1876. 510

Kinkel, George, to the Mutual Liife Insurance Co., New York. Fulton st., northerly cor. Ox­ford St., runs n. w. along Fulton st. 48.5 x north­east 57.5 X east 4.11 to Oxford st. x south 74.11. Feb. 29, due June 1, 1877. 15,000

McCaffrey, Bridget, to EUen A. TuthiU. 4th av. P. M. March 1, 3 years. 650

McNulty, Margaret, Avife of James, to Archibald K. Meserole. Eagle St., s. s., 175 AV. Union pi., 25x100. March 1, 5 years. 1,000

Michel, Henry, and Frederick Leuchter to Hes­ter Tryon (Extrx.) Smith St., e. s., 39.3 s. President st., 19.7x75.6. March 1, 5 .years. 6,000

O'Brien, Patrick F., to Edward B. Mead (Exr.) Hewes st., s. s., 114.4 AV. Bedford av., 20x100. March 2, 3 years. 5,000

Picard, Madard, New York, to the Mutual Lite Insurance Co., New York. Central av., north­erly cor. Suydam st., 100x126. Feb. 29, due June 1, 1877. 2,000

Rupp, John, to Clarence L. Burnett. Hull St. P. M. March 3, 3 years. 4,000

Ward, Eleanor, to Catharine Gillen. Baltic St., s. s., 240 e. 4th av., 25x56. P. M. Feb. 21. 1874, 3 years. 500

" March Uh. Bailey, George F., to WUUam A. Welwood. Van

Buren st., n. s., 333.4 e. Stuyvesant av., 16.8x 100. March 1, 2 years. 800

Battail,, Catharina, A\rife of Jacob, NCAV Lotts, to Jane Becht, New Lotts. Eldert av. P. M. March 2, 2 years. 200

Bensel, Mary S., to Maria C. Utter, Bergen St., n. s.. 450 AV. Nevins St., 18.9x100. March 4, due May 1, 1879. 2,500

Forster, Johanna, Clarkstown, N. Y., to Henry Loeffler. North Henry st. P. M. Feb. 23,4 years. 500

Same to same. North Henry st. P. M. Feb. 23, 3 years. 1,500

Frey. John, to the WUUamsburgh Savings Bank. Walton St., n. s., 150 vf. Harrison av., 25x100. March 4, 1 year. 2,500

Hirn, John, to Christopher Wohltman, NOAV York. Park av., s. s., 200 w. Throop av., 25x200 to Floyd St. March 1, instals. 3,200

Hodgkiss, Margaret, Avife of John, East New York, to Gilbert Thompson. Atlantic av., n. s., 129.9 w. Williams av., 52.4x94x50x78.6. Feb. 21, 3 years. 1,800

Law, Nathaniel B., to the Manufacturers' Nation-• al Bank, New York. Clymer St., n. s., 18 e.

Wythe av., 72x60; Wythe av., e. s., 90 n. Cly­mer St., 30x99. March 4,

secures loans, present and prospective Lent, Mary A. and Harrison H., to WiUiam

Mackie. Jeft'erson st.. s. s., 180 e. Reid av., 25x 100. Jan. 29, due Jan. 1, 1879. 3.000

McManus, Michael, to Willett Bronson, Astoria, L. I. Flatbush av., e. s., 346.9 n. Lafayette av., 50x88.9x49.6x78.10, h. & 1. March4, demand. 1,000

Same to same. Same property, rerecorded to correct error. Jan. 28, demand, 3,000

Myers, Samantha, wife of J. Samuel, to WUUams­burgh Savings Bank, Leonard st,, s. w. cor. Jackson st., 25x72. h. & 1. March 1,1 yr. 2,750

Oswald, Ignatz, East New York, to John Voell, East New York. Shepherd av., w. s., 291.1 n. Atlantic av., 50x100. Feb. 26, due April 1, 1879. 200

Rife, Joseph J., to John Hanley. Atlantic av., n, s., 190 e. Clinton St., 25x80. Feb. 29", 2 yrs. 16,000

Small, JohnH., to Thomas T. Barr and WUliam Thompson. Carlton av., e. s., 246.1. n. Lafay­ette av., 20.1x100. Feb. 18,

secures undertaking on appeal StoU, John, to Dorothea Hufnagel. BUery st., s.

s.. 117.3 e. Delmonico pL, 50x96.5x67.7"x66.11. Oct. 14,1875, due Oct. 1, 1876. 400

Stratton, WiUiam, to the WUUamsburgh Savings Bank. Seigel st., s. s., 75 e. Leonard St., 26x 100. March 4, 1 year. 800

The South Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Brooklyni, to Peter Wyckoff and Richard J. Berry (Exrs.) and AUettaSuydam (Extrx. of E. Suydam). 3d av., s. e.- s., 80 n. e. 43d- st., 45x 150. Feb. 29, 3 years. 1,500

Townsend, Mary A. B., wife of Eugene L., to the South Brooklyn Savings Institution. Degraw St., s. s., 137.6 w. Court St., 12.6x100.. March 4,

. 1 year. 1,000 Van Brant, AmeUa Avife of Rulef, to Andrew F.

Klnbergi llth st., s.w. s., 70.9 n.AV. 4thav., 17.6x100. Feb,-23,-3 years. 2,000

Same to same, l l th st., s. w. s., 53.3 n. w. 4th av., 17.6x80. Feb. 23, 3 years. 2,000

Walter, Charles A,, to Henry Steers, New York. Meserole av., s. s., 25 w. Newel St., 25x100. Feb. 28, 3 months. 600

Whipple, John G., to JuUa Waterbury. Lafayette av., n. s., 60 w. Cumberland St., 21.9x120. Feb. 24,1 year. 3,000

March Qth. BedeU, Mary A., wife of Charles Wm., to Loiusa

R. Snyder. Hudson av., n. e. cor. Tillarv st., 20x52.1x25.5x48.6. March 6, 1 year. 700

Same to Frederick W. Pffankuchen. Same prop­erty. March 6, 2 years. 2,500

Burnham, Charles L., New York, to Abingdon Square Savings Bank, New York. Halsey St., s. s., 99,6 AV. Broadway, 16.8x40.11x23.6x57.6. Nov. 8,1875, due Nov. 1,1S77. 3,600

Same to same. Halsey st., s. s., 66.2 w. Broad­way, 16.8x74.6x23.6x90.7. Nov. 8, due Nov, 1, 1876. 3,600

Same to aame. Halsey st., s. s., 82.10 w. Broad-Avay, 16.8x57.6x23.6x74. Nov. S, due Nov. 1, 1876. 3,600

Connors, David, Flatbush, to Jeremiah Ryder, Flatlands. East % Section 176, J. A. WUlink's property, Flatlands. March 1, 5 years. 1,000

Lockhart, Mary (widow), to Mary J. CampbeU, New York. Eagle st,, s. s., 125 w. Union av., 26x100. March 4, 5 years. 600

McEvoy, John, to Loftus Wood. EUery st. P. M. Nov. 30, 1874, due Jan. 1,1879. 300

Munch, WUliam, to Oscar* H. Stearns. Forrest st. P. M. Feb. 4, due Aug. 4, 1877. 1,903

Nichololaus, Frederick, East New York, to the East New York Savings Bank. Pennsylvaiua av., e. s., 100 s. Broadway, 75x120. March 1,1 year. i,000

Storm, WUhelm, to Frederick C. Shimdt. Gra­ham av. P. M. March 4, 5 years. 2,000

The Saint Stephen's Roman CathoUc Church, Brooklyn, to the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Hicks st., s. AV. cor. CarroU st., 200 to Summit st. x east 90 x north 100 x east S5 x north 100 to Carroll st. x west 175. March 4, due March —, 1877. 15,000

Thompson, 0. Davis, to Caroline R. Thomas, New York. Gates av., n. s., 596.4 e. Bedford av., 14.2x100. March 6, due March 1,1879. 3,500

Thompson, 0. Davis, to CaroUne R. Thomas. Gates av., ir. s., 610.6 e. Bedford av., 14.6x100. March 6, due March 1,1879. 3,500

Upham, Nathan, to Helen M. wife of Caspian A. Sparks. Sth st. P. M. March 1, 5 1-6 yrs. 2,500

Vickers, Albert, to Benjamin A. Vickers, Balti­more, Md. CUnton St., easterly cor. Warren St., 22.8x90.4x22.8x90. Jan. 13, 1 year. 2,0C0

War-deU, James H., Bay Ridge, to Jacob M. Ber­gen. Shore road. P. M. March 1, 1 year. 200

Woldmann, WUhelm, to August F. LudAvig. Wallabout st. P. M. March 4, 5 years, 1,500

March lih.

Carr, Wm., to Grace Carr. De Kalb av., s. s., 80.6 w. Stuyvesant av., 19.6x85. Dec. 1, 1876, 1 year. i,ooo

Caveiiy, Marv A., wife of Samuel L., to George J. Murphy. Kosciusko St., AV. S., 292.8 s. Bushwick av., 12,5x98.9. March7, 60 days. 2,000

Coffin. Mary H. wite of Wm. H., Orange, N. J., to Henry Coffin. Harrison st., n. s., 83 e. Henry St., 21x100. March 1, due Feb. 1, 1879. 8,000

Farley, John G., to GiUiam Schenck, New Lotts. Fulton av. P. M. March 1,10 years. 400

Finlay, John, to Jolm Grove White. Hudson av., w. s., 100 s. Front St., 25x100. March 4, 5 years. 2,000

Hudtwaiker, Hem"y, to LudArig Semler. Forrest St. P. M. March 6,1 year. 1,000

Lockett, Elizabeth, wife of John, to WUUam Bass. Myrtle av.,. HaU St. P.M. March 4, 3 yrs. 5,000

Martinez, EmUy, wife Raymond, to Lottie wife of Conrad Metzger. New York. Oth st. (No. 368), S.S., 257.10 e. 6th av., 20x100. - —

Mayland, Thomas, to John F. Leahy. Graham av. P. M. July 12, instals. 1,000

Morey, Mary F., wife of Franklin, to Caroline E. Inslee. Rogers av., w. s. 80 s. Butler St., 47.9x 102.7. March 6, 5 months. 1,700

Nevln, BUza, New Hamburgh, N. Y., to John Mc­Kenna. Nassau st., n. w. cor. Jay st., 25.4x78.1. March 1,2 years. 1,000

Provost, Peter C, to Cornelius Travis. Dean s t , n. w. cor. Nevins St., 21,6x100. March 6, 1 year. ' 5 0 0

Seely, Washington • W., to Edward and AUred Burcham. Clymer St., s. e. s., 299.6 s. w. Bed­ford av., 20.6x91.5x20.6x96.8. March 6, due June 1,1880. 5,000

Sturgis, Benjamin R. and WiUiam H., to the WU­Uamsburgh Savings Bank. Oakland St., n. e. cor. Java st., 100x200. March 7,1 year. 7,000

The Harrison av. Church EvangeUcal Association, N. A., to Sarah A. Wyckoff Harrison av. P.M. March 1, 5 years. 700

Trimble, Aime, wifeof John, NewYork, to James N. Piatt, South Haven, L. I. Livingston st., s. e. s., 242.6 w. Bond St., 47x100.9. March 1, 3 years. 3,000

ASSICNMENTS—iViORTCACES NE-W YORK.

March 2 to 8—inclusive. Aldrich, Leander, to Zerviah T. Fletcher, $505 Barkley, James, to Ann Bergen, .Jamaica. 2,285 Christensen, Rasmus and Annie, to Harry

1,000 7,800

6,000 nom 3,000

nom

nom

3,000

2,000 1,500

nom

102

500

1,405

Weete. Cohen, Esther, to Samuel S. Cohen. Comeau, Louis de (Admr,), to Charles Calle-

mard, sometimes called CaUemard de La-tour.

Dean, WilUam M., to Joseph P. Dean. Same to same. Dyckman, Isaac M. (Trustee), to Sarah M.

Smith, Yonkers. (6 Assts.) Dyckman, Isaac M. (Trustee), to Sarah M.

Smith. Eppler, Bertha, New York, and EmUy Baer,

^ewbern, N. C, to Martin Kupper. Fleming, WiUiam E., Jersey City, to George

MulUgan. Floyd, Benjamin, to John H. Tiedemann. Fowler, Amelia, to Alexander V. Blake, Mah-

lon Sands and Stephen H. Thayer. 12,000 Geis, Francis, to AUos Freund. 2,000 Graham, Charles and John and Thomas, to

John L. Lindsay. HaU, Ernest, 23d Waijd, to Mary E. Koehler Hannah, Jane, to the Ufiiversal Life Insur­

ance Co. Hayward, John H., to WilUam M. Brown,

Brooklyn. Hunt, Nathaniel W. (Exr. of W. J. Hunt), to

Elizabeth Queenzer. 4,500 Landon, Thomas H., to M.Louise Jarvis, wife

of Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr. nom Lehmaler, Benjamin, Frankfort, Prus.sia, to

Seligman Oppenheim. 10,220 Lewis, Frederick, to Zadoc Staab. nom Lindsay, John L., to WiUiam H. CotterUl. 1,587 Matmez, FeUpa H. de, to WilliamE. Chisolm. 10,000 Meissel, WUUam, to Marcus J. Waldhelmer. 3,000 Messenger, Thomas and Thomas H., Brook­

lyn, to Meyer S. Isaacs. Mo'ser, Emanuel, to Peter Press. Newfeld, Abraham, to Bernard Clark. March,

1876. Nixon, James, to Joseph Guttman. Obrock, Christian F., to George H. A. Meyer,

Jersey City. Pettit, Foster, and Mary Crooks (Exrs. of S.

Crook), to Warren J. Crook. Peyser, Bernard, to Francois Huerstel. Scott, George H., to John W. Cammelt. Same to WiUiam Hasiings. Same to same. Shaw, James E., to John J. and WiUiam S.

and Abram D. Ditmars (Exrs. of H. Bar­clay).

Shaw, Richard M., EUzabeth, N. J., to Wm. M. Shaw, Elizabeth, N. J.

Simons, Morris, to Sigismund B. Wortman. Smith, Sarah M., Yonkers, to Thomas Ken-

worthy, Albany, N. Y. 10,079 Stephens, James, to John Regers. 25,700 The Clairmont Savings Bank, New York, to

Isaac Vanderpool. 2,000 The North America Life Insurance Co., New

York, to J. Hood Wright. 12,000 Same to Henry Goldsmith. 517 The Universal Life Insur-ance Co., NewYork,

to the North America Life Insurance Co. The Universal Life Insurance Co. to the

North America Life Insurance Co. Thomson, WUUam T., Edinburgh, to Spencer

C. Thomson, Edinburgh. 55.000 Uh, Herman (Receiver), to Anna C. MicoUno. 8,500 Uibel, George J., to Julius Jacobs. n Vanderpool, Isaac, to WUUam E. Fleming. 2, Waterbury, Stephen W,, Elizabeth, N. J., to

WUUam L. Van Antwerp, Brooklyn. Wehle, Charles, Hoboken, to Nancy Binin-

ger. Welde, Charles, to WiUiam A. Butler. WUlett, Marinus,to S. Van R. Cruger. (1-9

share.)

2,991 3,000

200 2,000

3,000

5,087 1,508 4,000 3,2.50 2,500

7,000

7,724 3,000

9,000

517

nom ,000

nom nom

nom

KINGS COUNTY. N. Y. March 2 to 7—inclusive.

Alden, Adeline (Extrx.), to Solomon Levy, nom Anderson, Joseph J., to Richard F. Carpen­

ter. ' ^ ' $1,000 Bogart, John L. (Exr. of George Van Cott),

Oyster Bay, to Harrison G. Otis. 2,000 Brown, David N., to Catharine J. Brown,

Mattewan, N. J. 800 Same to Dennis E. Smith. 1,000 Burroughs, Minerva, wife of F. A., to Augus­

tus C.Jenks. 1,000 Carman, George F., Patchogue, L. I., to WU­

liam Wright, Jericho. 2,5tO Colby, Josiah, to the Island City Bank, New

York. 739

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190 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O t L D .

1,500 Copeland, Charies W., to Jane Thompson. Covert, EUzabeth, to George Covert, New-

toAvn, L. I. Covert, George, Maspeth, L. I., to Henry A.

Covert, et al. (Exr-s. C. G. Covert). Crooke, Frank, Flatbush, to Nathaniel H.

Clement. Davies, AgnesD. (Individ, and Admrx.) , and

Walter S. Davies, to the WUUamsburgh Savings Bairk.

Filor, James C , New York, to Miss EmeUne R. FUor. 10,000

Geary, Patrick, to George Corey. 190 Hart, HansonM., Portland, Me., to Samuel A.

True, Portland, Me. Inslee, Caroline E., to Inslee A. Hopper. KeU,y, Joseph, to WilUam H. HolUs. Laird, Alexander, to Andrew Wils. LoriUard, Jacob, New York, to Mary G. Ed­

wards. Martens, George F., New York, to Mary A.

Eckhoff (Extrx.) McCallum, NeU, NCAV York, to Charles Han-

selt. McCallum, Archibald, Jersey City, to Neil Mc­

Callum, New York. McKenna, John, to John and Sarah Coyle. Miller, AndrcAA', to David G. Paige. Moseley, Ernest H., and George S. Magrath

to Charles C. Barnes. Nesbitt, George F.. to Charies H. PhilUps,

NCAV York (Trustee). •» Nichols, WUUam S., and James A. Barrett

(Exrs.) to Mrs. Sarah Bates, East New York.

NUson, Rachael A.. Canarsie, to Abraham M. Morrison, Canarsie.

Oakey, Fannie AV., to Effingham H. Nichols. Powell, Nilsou M., NCAV York, to Samuel

BoAviie, Baltimore, Md. Preston, WiUiam, to StiUman A. Clark, New

York. Sawyer, Samuel A., to Marrrice Freeman. (2

assts. and agreements.) Stark. Margaretha, wife of George, to Ralph

W. Kenyon. SmiAvell, Nicholas R. (Admrx.), to Nicholas

R. StiUwell, Gravesend. Strain, Susan C , to EUza and WiUiam E.

Murphy (Exi-s. T. Murphy). Shields, Mary M.. and Junius Gridley (Exrs.)

to Mary S. Avife of Robert W. Todd, New York.

The Abingdon Square Savings Bank to Ab­salom D. Nelson, Rockland Co.

The Brooklyn Savings Bank to Mary A. Eck­hoff (Extrx.)

The Brooklyn Trust Co. (Guardian) to Ripley Ropes and George W. Fisher (Trustees). 10,000

The Dime Savings Bank, Brooklyn, to Ida Gernshym.

The Government Security Life Insurance Co., New York, to Thomas J . Southard, Rich­mond, Me.

Same to Eliza H. wife of Samuel N. Sear­ing, Hempstead, L. I.

Todd, Mary S., Avife of Robert W., to Ada A. Shethar, New York.

Von Glahn, Henry, to Peter Timmes. Vause, WilUam, Flatbush, to John S. J. King. Ward, Frederic A. (Ref.), to Roger AveriU,

Danbury, Ct. Wheelock, Nancy P. (widow), New York, to

George J . Rogers.

600

3,000

500

5,000

3,600 1,700 3,000

500

3,900

2,000

2,000

nom 3,160 nom

500

200

250 3,520

2,000

500

nom

2,000

2,500

5,000

3,052

3,087

5,049

4,026

2,500

5,000 1,400 2,000

2,500

C H A TT^E L S . N E W Y O R K .

March 2 to 2, -inclusive. AKMSTRONG, W , 533 45th S t . . . . I . Sharp.

Horse, Wagon, &c. ALLEN, J. L. Jr . 164 Greenwich st M. Ap-

gan. Horse. ALBBRTSON, B . D . 167 Waverly p l . . . . C .

SteAvart & Co. Trucks, &c. ARNOLD, J . F. 176 East 114th s t . . . . T . E.

Arnold. Ftrriuture. BERNSTEIN, P . 1,025 2d a v . . . . H . Schile.

Furniture. BRAINARD, J. 244 East 23d St . . . .M. J . Brain-

ard. Fiu'niture. BUESSING, C . 270 Bowery . . . .M. Zuengling

&Co. BilHard Tables. BOGERT, H. Ci ty . . . .Bramhall, Deane & Co.

Range. BRADLEY, F . 422 West 46th s t . . . . J . Dahl-

man. Horse. BROAVNE, E . 278 West 4th s t . . . .W. J.

BroAvne. Furruture. B E H T E , C . 1st av. and 122d s t . . . .H. Kross.

Horse and Wagon. BRENNAN, THOMAS. 490 West st T. Burns.

Fixtures. BANKS, G . W . 15 West 20th s t . . . . J . S. Dodge,

Furni ture.

$970

800

1,200

1,200

100

1,111

500

327

250

500

600

258

3,600

BELTERMANN, JOHN. 403 East 29th st J . & M. Haffen. Fixtures.

BAEUMEL, F . 712 3d av H. J. Appel. Cos­tumes, &c.

BREMAN, THOMAS. 490 West st T. Burns. Fixtures.

BLEYERT, L. 127 Christie s t . . . . G . WUlets. Furniture.

BAIERLE, A . 392 2d av J. Doll. Fixtures. BUNCE, G. C. 859 1st a v . . . .M. Giblin. Fix-

tm-es. BROAVN, W . C i t y — C . S. Jenkins . Pictures. BEER, L . 1,257 3d av A. Lockner. Fur­

niture. CHEA, M . FiUton Market (195). . . .F. Muller.

Fixtures. CHURCH, G . 794 10th a v . . . .C. Deduck, Sa­

loon Fixtures. CAMPBELL, J . C. J . 517 West s t . . . . M. Winch.

Horses, &c. CREMER, D . A . 48 and 52 Bast 26th st G.

Lamorthe . Livery Stable. CANNON, G. B . 122 East 63d st E. C. Edg-

erton. Carriage. CRONIN, P. 391 Pearl st Tappin & Carr.

Fixtures. CONRAD & BACK. 2,384 3d av A. Hupfels.

Fixtures. CARPENTER, S . E . 102 Av. D E. Seymour.

Fixtures, &c. CONNERS, W. 593 I s t a v E. Cassidy. Fix­

tures. CERF, ANNA J . 145 Wooster s t . . . . J . J . Bur-

neir. Furniture. DEVELIN, P . 249 Division s t . . . . M. Clark.

Grocery Fixtru-es. DEBAUM, J . H . Ci ty . . . .T. B. Kincke. Horse,

&c. ' DECKER, J. 100 Chambers s t . . . .M. A. Baker.

Sewing Machines. DowLiNG, J . 81 Moirtgomery .st E. P.

WUder. Barber Shop. DRESSING, F . 3d av. and 116th s t . . . . H .

Kroos. Horse and Wagon. DENNISON, B . W . 103 and 107 West 33d st.

— M . Wehner. Furrutm'e. DAVI.S, M. C. 514 3d a v . . . . G . G. Gregory.

Ice House. DAVIS, J . K. 102 East 74th s t . . . . S. D. Davis.

Fm-iuture. EMANUEL, S . 112 East 85th s t . . . .H. Volken-

ing. Furniture. BiSELo, G. Monisania S. Guggenheimer.

Fixtures. ECK, W. 173 Christie s t . . . .W. Eck. Fixtures BBELL, A . J . City. . . . D . Ciark. Furniture,

&c. ' FOLSOM, J . H. 1,496 3d a v . . . . W . J . MiUer.

Fixtures. FARLEIGH, P . J . 260 West 34lh s t . . . .E. W.

Baxter. Furniture. FUCHS, C. B. 611 Oth s t . . . . E . Bernheimer.

Saloon Fixtures. FINCH, L . J . Ci ty . . . .W. H. Griffith & Co. Bil­

liard Table FALK, A . 199 and 201 Bowery . . . .A . Schaefer.

Fixtures. FREUND, J . 34 Rivington s t . . . . C . Freund.

Barber Shop. FINK, Jos . 653'5th a v . . . .J . Cohen. Press FREYKNECHT, T . G. 91 Eldridge s t . . . . P .

Gorth. Machinery. • FALK, PAUL. 18 and'20 Sth s t . . . .John Phil­

lips. Fixtures. FINK, C . E . 113 West 34th s t . . . . . A. Amidon.

Furniture. GRAEtz, H, 500 Bast 12th s t . . . .H. Schile

Fm-niture. GRAHAM J. 516 and 522 West 35th st G.

W. Powers?. Steam Engine, &c. GOLDSTEIN, J. C. 416 East 58th s t . . . . E .

Rozensberg. Furniture. GEUTZER, H . Ci ty . . . .J . MatheAvs. Soda Water

Fountain. GLASSING, W . 495 East Houston s t . . .H. Balth.

Saloon Fixtures. GouLDEN, H. Ci ty . . . .T. W. George. Furni­

ture. GLUCKER, F . 305 6th S t . . . . J . Spitzberger.

Fixtures. GRAHAM, A. H. 228 East Oth s t . . . .K. Stone.

Carpenter Shop. GRAHAM, A. Ci ty . . .K. Stone. Furniture. GIEGERICH, F. 3d av. and 167th s t . . . .C. Hart-

mann. Fixtures. » GERKEN, H . 60 Sth a v . . . .Von Arnam. Fix­

tures. GOELz, G. 84 Eldridge s t . . . E. Bennecke.

Baker's Fixtures. GLEIM, DAVID. 30 South 5th a v . . . .C. MUler.

Safe, &c. GREEN, A. 229 West 38th s t . . . . J . S. CaflBtr.

Fm'niture. GIBBS, J . B. 38 Broad s t . . . . B . H. Adams.

Fixtures. HEYDEMAN, H . 98 Orchard s t . . . .H. Schile.

Furniture.

160

200

258

275 160

162 400

550

1,600

200

250

1,250

8,000

150

1,000

2,050

200

150

179

350

162

50

250

16

60

500

125

94 150

2,000

175

416

200

450

890

400 250

300

2,431

513

90

6,000

650

250

100

500

200

1,000 1,000

600

400

500

750

673

1,300

78

HAUSBN, 0 . 98 East 14th St . . . .H. Roesler. Furniture. 1,025

HADLEY, S . H . 117th s t . . . . W . H. Keiley. Piano. 500

HIGGINS, JOHN. 52 West U t h st E. Malley. Fm-niture. 9,150

HIGGINS, J A S . 131 King st W. Lloyd. Horses. security

HAHN, D . 568 West 47th s t . . . .L . Muller.

HAAVES, D . 27 East Broadway. . . .C. F . Wal­ters. Safe. 125

HANDIBODE, P . 138th st J. A. Lyon. Horses. 1,055

H I L L , H . 261 West 27th s t . . . . J . N. Havier. Fixtures. 800

HARLIN, THOS. City G. Norman. Car­riage. 320

HoFER, F. 222 Centre s t . . . .P . Ahles. Fix­tures. 260

HERAN, J . P . 129 West 27th s t . . . .E. Heran. Horse, &c. 2,000

HEAVITT, H . J . 9 Spruce st E. C. Peirce. Press, &c. 2,750

HOLL, G. Ci ty . . . .M. S.Butler. Drug Store. 2,200 HussLA, P. 393 2d av A. Hupfels. Fix­

tures. 100 H E S S E , E. T. 2,313 3 a a v . . . .A.Hupfels. Fix-

tiu-es. 1,200 HAGAN, THOMAS. 191 3d av E. Rowan.

Horse, Wagon, &c. 150 HENRY, A. City B. Webel. Saloon Fix­

tures. 1,300 KANDEL, P . 1 6 ^ NCAV Chambers s t — P .

Thomas. Barber Fixtures. 400 KORN, H. 241 6th av E. Bernheimer. Sa­

loon Fixtures. 1,050 KuRZ. L. 215 7 ths t . . . . T . Eisele. Fixtures. 550 K A E L B E R , L . 201 AV. C . . . . W . Reink. Fix­

tures. 150 KAUFMAN, E , 33 Gold st J. Ackman & Co.

Lathes. 225 KAISER, F . 200 Allen s t . . . . M . Eckstein.

Fixtures. 250 K E L L Y , THOMAS. 357 West 57th s t — J . Mott

& Co. Carriage, &c. 200 KLOCKMANN, F . 904 3d a v . . . .L. SorU. Fix­

tures. 500 KuKLMANN, C. City B. Ey. Milk Wagon,

&c. 100 LORDLY, J. E. M. 211 West 38th s t . . . .M. W.

Griffin. Furniture. 300 LEGARDE, E . 6 Walker st G. Ranch. Fix­

tures. 100 LEVY, B . B . 134 Willet s t . . . . G . Herring.

Furniture. 400 LENAHAN, P . 57 McDougal S t . . . . J . McNa­

mara. Saloon Fixtures. 200 L E E S , J . K. 210 Fulton st H. Rowland.

Presses. 3,843 L E W I S , G . H . 295 Spring s t — M o o r e &

Munee. Horse, &c, 150 LAUNDRY, EMPIRE. 329 and 343 East 53d st.

A. Ackerman. Furniture. 14,874 LuSTiG, M. L. 20 Whi tes t G. Seligman.

Saloon Fixtures. 1,500 LEMLIEN, M . 112 Columbia st B. Lemlien,

Furniture. 600 LEONARD, C. 131 Clinton pi J. Matheson.

Fixtures. 100 MAEHLER, J . A . 172 7th s t . . . . M . Wiget.

Fixtures. 300 MEYER, H . 71 Catharine st C. Heinsohen.

Fixtures. 1,250 McCOMB, J . 160 West 20th s t . . . .J . BaUard.

Milk Wagon. 500 MURPHY, R . M . 35 East 9th s t . . . .M. K. Las-

ser. Furniture. 1,500 MILLER, I. 249 Canal st H. Str-uch. Sa­

loon Fixtures. 575 MAAS, H . 538 Canal st F . BarA\ick. Sa­

loon Ftxtm'es. 500 McDouLL, A. C i t y . . . . J . W. Pitney. Car­

riage. 200 MENARD, A. 21 Waverly p i — A . Wagstaff.

Furniture. 2,000 MARTIN. B . 416 East l l t h s t . . . .M. Duffley.

Trucks. 467 MAACK, W . 140 Chambers st G. Snyder.

F ix twes . 1,500 MARCHER, C . 24 West 30th st B. King.

Furniture. 1,000 McDONELD, D. 405 Bast 24th s t . . . .M. Mc-

Doneld. Horses, &c. 2,020 MCNAMABA, J . City B. Reilly. Fixtures. 1,248 MITCHELL, P . City J . MitcheU. Horse,

Wagon, Ac. 600 MENA, M . F . DE. 416 Broadway. . . . G . W.

Cram. Fixtures. 120 MOOSBRUGGER BROS. 49 Chatham st E. V.

Haughwout & Co. Press. 240 M E E H L , L . 908 2d a v . . . .E. By. Fixtures . 125 MERZ, W . 105 Bast 43d s t . . . . G. Merz. Fix­

tu res , 300 MoNTftoSE, J . H. 255 West 27tli s t . . . . W. H.

Anderson. Planer, &c. , 5 0 0

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R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . 191 NOLAN, J. E. 187 Oth av. . . . J . Reid. Fix­

tures. 6,000 OLIVER, W. B. 4 West 77th st . . . .M. P. Oli­

ver. Furniture. 1 400 ORANGE, H . 12 North WUUam st . . . .N. 0.

Peterson. Fixtures. 1,500 OLIVER, J. J. 160 East 71st st . . . .B. ScheU.

Furniture. 21,000 O'CONNOR, M. 198 Hester street M. Rior-

dan. Fixtiu'es. 300 OHM. A. 43 North Chambers s t . . . . C. Schleit-

er. Fixtures. 300 PELTERS, J . F . 226 5th av . . . .F . Hoefler.

Furniture. 3137 PETERSON, N . 0. 12 North WUUam st . . . .H. '

Orange. Fixtures. 1 000 PRATT, R. M. 477 Sth av. . . .C. B. HoUings- -

head. Fixtures. 1.500 PATTERSON, THOS. 741 Bast Oth s t . . . . J. B. '

Downing. Iron Safe, &c. 1,700 REILLEY, B. 623 1st av.. . .M. Rielly. Fiu--

niture. 500 RILEY, THOS. 826 6th av. . . .W. J. 0. Bryen.

Fixtures. " 400 REYNOLDS, T. 834 Broadway.. ..T. J. Ray­

nor. Furiuiure. 5 ooO RICHERT, H . J . 133 Orchard St.. . .J. Boyd. '

Fixtures. . 350 RAUCHFUSS, F. 24 Stanton st. ...G. Rauch-

fuss. Press. 3,299 RAMPMEYER, A. 286 Bast 4th St.... J. Moost.

Saloon Fixtures. REILING, F . 50 1st St... .L. Schneider. Sa­

loon Fixtures. RUDOLPHE, A. P. 315 Broadway... .H. W.

CoHender. BiUiard Tables. RUDOLPHE, A..P. 315 Broadway H. W.

Cnllfinrlfr TJillinrrl Tahloo CoUender. BUliard Tables, RICHARDS, T. A. 45 Gold st . . . .H. C. Smith.

Lathe. &c. RICHARDS,' T. A. 45 Gold st . . . .D. Joyce &

Co. Lathe, &c, ROEHM, H. 248 2d av. . . . J . Maier. Bakery

Fixtures. ROFFMAN, A. 442 West 36th s t . . . .H. Mer-

ster. Fixtures. ROCKAVELL, B. J. 175 West 46th st . . . .B. M.

Wilkinson. Furniture. SULLIVAN, D. 72 NCAV Chambers st . . . .B. M.

CoAvperthwait. Furruture. . SMITH, J. R, 13 Park row... .E. F. Christian­

sen. Fixtiu'es. ScHRAGER, H.- City... .F. Klages. Frame

House, &c. STARK, C. L . 200 Front s t . . . . J . Stemme.

Saloon Fixtures. ScHAMiKOw, H. . 102 Canal st H. Bohlen.

Fixtures. SCHUREMAN. & SOUDDER. 533 West 14th st.

— S. A. Woods. Machines. SCHUREMAN & SCUDDER. 533 West 14th st.

— S. A. Woods. Machines. STORER, M. R. 531 Broadway....J. B. Storer.

Lease. SOHOENBERG, R. 732 LoxiDgton av M.

Anker. Furniture. ' SOPPETT, THOMAS. 39 Madison st . . . .W. R.

Clarkson. Fixtures. SWEENY, JAMES. 827 Sth av J. J. Malone.

Fixtures. ScHUHMANN, M, 115 Ridge s t . . . .B. Anger-

mann. Horse, &c. SCHAPFNER,L. 125 Prince st F. Michels.

Fixtures. SHARP, J. E. 641 l l th av W. Glass. Fur­

niture. SCHTENBECK, H. 1 Coentics slip.. . . J. Stein-

gester. Fixtures. SPOR, GEORGE D., to Joseph Spor. Drug

Store and Fixiures at No. 862 1st av. TRAVERS, A. 156 West 56th st H. J. Dud­

ley. Furniture. TROSS, F. , &CO. 59 Bowery Jas. Dore.

Fixtur-es. VON BRUM, E . 125 3d st . . . .S. Strassburger.

Fixtures. VANDERHOOF, H. 0. 48 West 12th s t . . . . J. C.

Snirely. Furniture. VERMILYE, D. B . 59 Liberty s t . . . .F . S. Van-

horn. Ftttnlture. VOORHEES, S . J . Abingdon pi Warren,

Ward & Co. Furruture. WEIGMANN, A. 153 Bast Uth st F. Wer­

ner. Saloon Fixtures. WALKER, A. 355 West 22d s t . . . . G. D. Lem-

mon. Piano. WILSON, JAMES. 175 Av. A D. O'Connor.

Fixtures. WERTBNBURG, C. P. 156 Jane st . . . ".P. Glea­

son. Trucks and Horses. WOOD, JOHN. 113 Nassau s t . . . .H. Little &

Co. Press, &c. WiLDEY, C. F. .3 Park row N. J. Mann.

Fixtures. WOHLBEBG,.W. 427 Hudson st.. ...H. M^er.

Fixtures. ^

400

150

3,400

1,000

700

184

4o0

300

1,500

193

365

200

5,020

600

1,146

1,146

1,000

8,000

400

1,000

450

200

400

500

1,000

300

67

500

300

600

190

658

600

160

2,012

700

, 275

250

WEBB, SAMUEL, Fixtures.

WALLAN, E. 55 West 74th st Furniture.

City....T. R. Trumbull.

J. Ramsey. 356

1,500

BILLS OF SALE. FEILD, M. 21 Essex st . . . .A. Isaac. Fix­

tures. 500 FRANCIS, J. 610 Oth av J. Banner. Fur­

niture. 428 GAMBLE, G. P. 15 Broad st . . . .R. B. Dunham.

Chromos. 260 GARDNER, G. W. 1 Washington st . . . .C. E.

York. Fixtures. l 200 GiLET, C. A. 21 West ISth st . . . .E. Grimes.

Furniture. l 500 GEISE, E . 396 Water st . . . .H. C. Boyle. Fix-

tm'es. nom MCGEARY, M. City M. Cullman. Black­

smith Shop. 1,500 HYAMS, J. B. 114 Centre st F. Cohen.

Fixtures. 11,500 HEEMSATH, H . 107 Bast4th s t . . . . J. B. Plyer.

MUk "Wagon. 600 HAAS, E . 607 10thav... .B. Holsing. Grocery

Fixtures. 1,000 KISSENBERTH, JOHN. 154 Norfolk st C.

Gerbicher. Fixtures. 450 MASON, M. E . 44 West 10th st . . . .C. Easton.

Furniture. 3,000 MACKENZIE, M. F . 127 East 30th st . . . .C. H.

Wright. Furniture. 1 MELLEN, E.S. 201 Canal s t . . . .S . E.Perry.

Fixtures. 4,000 MILLER, A. L. 343 Sth av M. Chenmitz.

Fixtures. 2,099 PINE, A. A. City.... J. D. Pine. Furniture. 230 PERHUNE, W. 269 West 4th s t . . . . W. F. Du-

senberr.y. Fixtures. Schwarzkopf B. 315 East 3d st . . . .H. Vogel.

Furniture. SCHULTHEISS, E. F. 37 Desbrosses st F.

Padeckin & Co. Fixtures. SCHOOL, H . City H. Fischer. Stone Yard. SNYDER, G. 140 Chambers st W. Maack.

Fixtures. 1,500 SCHAEFER, A. 199 and 201 Bowery.. .A. Falk.

Fixtures. 1,240 WATSON, T. W. 140 Chambers st . . . .G. Sny­

der. Fixtures. 1,250 WiTTMANN, B. City A. Becker. Black­

smith. 2,000 WAGNER, H . 10th av. and 100th st D.

Cavanagh. Butcher Shop. 500 WENNEISS, J . M. 107 Goerick st J. Magen-

heiner. Boiler, &c. 2,000

150

460

700 970

BROOKLYN. ANDERSON, WrLLiAM J., AND ALEXANDER CAM­

ERON, 96 Fulton St., New York, to Mayer, Merkel & Ottmann. Presses, &c. 3,000

BAKER, RICHARD, AND SOPHIA KEMP. 192 Washington st Albert Block, New York. Household FuriULure. secures rent

SAME to Herman and Henry Behrens. Same property. 100

BARRETT, JOHN. North 14t,h st., near Van Cott av DoUner, Potter & Co. StiUs, Kettles, &c. 2,000

BARTBAM, CHARLES J. 107 Fulton s t—Wm. E. Dodge, New York. Press, &c. 400

BRENAN, ABIGAIL. 25 WiUoughby s t—John F. Mason. Household Furniture. 28

DROCKLEBANK, CABOLINB L . 101 Grove s t — Nathan S. Morse. Household Furniture. 250

BROWN, THOMAS J. 3d av., northerly cor. 21st st Herman M. Hedden. Frame BuUd­ing. . • 106

BUYS, FREDERICK T. 231 Dean st William J. Coffin. Household Furnilure. 150

DE MENA MBNAS, F . New York. George W. Cram, Norwalk, Conn. Bar, &c., 416 Broadway, N. Y. 120

DiMON, CHARLES C. AND DANIEL G. 966 and 957 BroadAvay Gifford & Beach, NeAV York. Office Furruture. 1,000

EDWARDS, HENRY. Pearl st,, near Nassau st. . . . .WiUett Smith. Horses, &c. 900

ELLIS, JAMES W. South 1st st., s. w. cor. 7th st .. .WiUiam E. Slocum. BuUdings, Horses, Wagons and Lots. 2,000

ENGLE & STILLWELL. 40 WiUoughby s t — B . M. Cowperthwait. Fm-niture. P. M.. 275

FARLEY, HANNAH. 201 Baltic s t . . . . John A. Mcpherson. Piano and Furaiture. 300

FLOOR. WM. D. 141 Tompkins av....PhUip M.Dale. HouseholdFurnitiure. Renewal. 116

FuNCK, EMMA A. 177 Flushing av—James Hernon. Butcher's Stand. 447

GASS, BERNARD. 489 McKibben st—George Volkomer. Horse, Wagon, Barrels, Bot­tles, &o. 350

GEIGBBICH, PHILUP. 119 Walton st.. . .Guy C. Hotchkiss, Field & Co. Wagon. . 50

GILBERT, ELIZAITETH. NCAV Lotts, Schenck av., near Broadway, &e Catharine Smith, Gravesend. Store, Fixtures, Horses, Wagons. ic5

HAMILTON, MRS. 97 Plerrepont st Wm. Berri'sSons. Carpet. P.M. 52

HARDMAN, JR. 71 John St., NCAV York.. . . Quigg & Ward. Tools, &c. 68

SAME to Edward Bartlett. Pipe Cutting, &c.. Machines.

secures counsel fees; also other debts SAME to James Ilardman, Sr. Taunton,

Mass—Tools, &c. S8 HoAvsoN, WILLIAM S. 269 and 271 Fulton st.

James MacGregor. Photograph Gal-_ lery. 2,117 KAUFMAN, ERNEST. 285 Evergreen av

James Aikman & Co. Lathes and Tools, at 33 Gold St., NCAV York. 225

KBIT, ELizA:BETa. 155 4th St., E. D Isaiah Frankford, New York. Cigar Store. 350

KINKEL, ANDREAV. 221 Atlantic av. . . .Fred­erick L. Ostei-mayer. Bier Saloon, &c. 800

KLEIN, ADOLPH. Flushing av., indelt. cor. — J o h n Schroeder. Drug Store. 1,400

KRETZMER, HENRY. NOS. 273 and 275 North 2d st—David S. Brnien, New York. Cracker Wagon, &c. 500

MARDER, JOHN. 98 Humboldt st . . . .Maria V. Marder. ScAvlng Machines, <tc. 100

MAYER, JOSEPH. 382 BAVCU st....Conrad VoeUier. Butcher's Tools, &c. 350

MCDONOUGH, PETER. 1,302 Nassau st., Brook­lyn David Jones, New York. Ale. 95

McGLtNCEY, JOHN D. 101 Ryerson st Henry M. Lee. Furnilure. 350

MONALLY, WILLIAM. 210 HamUton av Owen McGee. Bar. 600

MONTIGNANI, WILLIAM A. 229 Bridge st Mary J, Adsit. Paint Store, &c. 700

NEAL, ALBERT A. AND JOSEPHINE M. 304 Bast Warren s t — Thomas T. Church, NCAV Utrecht. Household Furniture. 65

PIPER, F . W . 198, 200, 202 Com-t st . . . .Ed-Avard De Branwere. 500

PoTASCH, MORiTZ. No. 86 Bocrum st E. D. Julius Friedenthal, NeAV York. Shoe Manufacturing Tools. 800

SAMBAS, JOHAN. 10 Boerum pi John Ber-inger. Shoe Factory. 200

ScHiLDKNECHT, JACOB. No. 480 CarroU st PhUip Nies. Butcher's Stand. 293

ScHOBER, THEODORE. 287 Broadway Wm. Hoflhran. Bar. 500

ScHBOOT, HENRY. Reid av., s. AV. cor. Lafay­ette av Margareta Klee and BUz. Schroot. Meat and Fish Stall. 150

SHAUGHNESSY, PATRICK. Brooklyn Jacob Dunn. New Clarence (No. 854). 832

SLEVIN, PATRICK. 86 North 3d st Jacob Ziegler, New York. Clarence Coach. 100

SWEENEY, JOHN. Boerum st., cor. Broad­w a y — Samuel Richey. Horse and Cart. 100

TuNSTiLL, WILLIAM, JR. 147,149 Uiuon av. Henry B. Scholes. Lathes, Tools, &c. 407

VAN BEEK, WILLIAM F . 26 Lewis av WilUam L. Wood. Household Furru­ture. P.M. 160

VAN BEDREN, RICHARD A. 254, 256 State st. Caroline Cutter, NCAV York. Sewing

Machines, Linens, &c. 1,500 SAME to Alfred W. Jacobs. Sahie property. 227 VAN BRUNT, RALPH P. NCAV York and Brook­

lyn WiUett P. Roe. Horses. Trucks, GoodAvill, &c., of Cooper & Go's Cartage. 800

WEBB. MARY L . AND SAMUEL. Brooklyn John G. Foster, Portchester, N. Y. Household Fur-iuture. 600

WHITE, J. EUGENE. 344 Cumberland st GUoert H. White. Horses and Carriages. 3,980

WICKS, J. D. 85 1st st . . . .Guy C. Hotchkiss, Field & Co. Nickel Plating Tools. 150

WILCOX, PHOEBE J. 61 Concord st—Phin-eas M. Smith. Household Furniture. 1,100

WISE, WILLIAM. 444 Baltic st George Dil­lon. Bar. 275

BILLS OF SALE. BiNTJS, THOMAS, to Frederick A. Lock, Jr

Brass Foundry. 137 and 139 Front st. 100 COOMBS, FREDERICK, New York, to Charles J.

Chapman, New York—Bar. No. 71 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 400

FLEISCHMANN, FERDINAND, to Brano Heymer. Drug Store. No. 50 Montrose av. 750

HoLLWEGS, CHARLES, to Theodore HoUwegs. Grocery. No. 1,072 Dekalb av. 750

LEVY, Edmund J., to Thomas E. O'Heame. Cigar Store. 7 Woodhull st. nom

LOCK, FREDERICK A., to Ann T. B. Burns. Brass Foundry. 137 and 139 Frost

St. 100 LOHSE, J. G., to Frank Ruthing—Grocery.

598 Fulton St. 1,000 PETTY, MERRITT R., to John H. Loomis....

MUk Route. (All title.) 500 ScHLiM, CHARLES, to Frederick Fuchs Bar.

263 North 6th St. (AU title.) 1,700

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192 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D .

•JUDGMENTS. N E W Y O R K .

March 1 AUers, John A.- Charies Hulshoff.... $296 95 1 Auld, Thomas—I. 0. MiUer 249 59 1 Anfenger, Cody—Frederick Gloeckner 256 94 2 Austen, Rachel F.—C. H. Smith 2,576 31 2 AnceUe, Paul—M. J. Fassin 2,371 41 3 Ackerman, John—P. H. Malloy 185 00 3 Arnheim, Eugene—S. A. Gutman 742 53 4 Andrews, Robt. T.—J. A. Moody, costs 119 71 4 Adams, WUliam H., Jr., and Henry M.

—People of the State of New York. 100 00 4 AUen, WiUiam A.—C. B. Crist 147 52 6 AngeU, L. A.—Produce Bank 543 16 C AngeU, C. D. the same 546 15 6 AUen, Jacob—John McCredy 353 24 6 Alvarez, J.—Henry Fuehrer 31 50 7 Alien, Jacob—James Drase 1,024 62 7 Anner, Margaret—National Bank of

SchuylerviUe 676 71 7 the same the same 511 71 7 the same -the same 2,730 58 7 the same the same 2,715 11 8 Alexander, Andrew L. A.—John Law­

rence 570 86 1 Brooke, Charles W.—J. H. Thomas... 73 45 2 Bacon, Wilbur R.—Malhew Rock 212 73 2 Barstow, Caleb and F. S. —W. C.

Bryant 534 51 2 Berry, Nathaniel — L. A, Von Hoff­

man 15,293 88 2 Brennan, Matthew T. (Sheriff, &c.)—

Edward Patterson 7,083 22 2 Belknap, August, Jr.—W. J. Dick.... 128 60 3 Beach, E. W.—P. H. Malloy 201 48 3 Betz, John F.—John Feifel 136 76 3 Brooks, Charles W.—S. A. HuU 381 62 3 Blasi, John N.—Harriet Sinsheimer..

costs, 29 OS 3 Breakspear, Thomas—Central Nation­

al Bank of Boston 1,196 96 4 Burke, John A, and WUUam H.—W.

G. BroAvning (Exr.) 678 11 4 Brooks, S.—Adolph FeUer 64 51 4 Brown, Robert—John Van Winkle— 1,127 87 4 Borchard, JrUius M.—Max WeU 1,372 04 4 Bass, Albert R. — PhUadelphia and

Reading Coal and Iron Co 1,177 30 4 Burhans, Jacob—C. W. Ogden 261 15 4 BeUinger, Morgan R.—Rowland BrUl.

costs. 118 92 4 Brander, James S.—Nelson McStea.. 971 77 4 Blankmeyer, Herman—People of the

State of New Xork 100 00 4 Beindak, Adam the same 100 00 4 Bieling, Henry the same 500 00 4 Baumann, Edward^ tha same 300 00 4 Burke, Virginia C. (Extrx., &c.)—W.

T. Graff" 282 00 6 Boomer, Oscar F.—M. T. Davidson 226 43 6 Button, Warren W.—A. L. Myers 189 78 6 Burdick, Leonard S.—Hadley FaUs

National Bank 542 40 0 Brown, Abraham, Sr., and Thomas J.

—Jacob Dunn 3,484 82 6 BUtz, Arthur—Bairk of the Metr-op-

olis 31 12 6 Baxter, John H.—Patrick Collins (As­

signee) 43 47 7 Brown, Asahel A.—Henry Welsh 74 31 7 Bielrusen, Claus—H. S. Van Wickle .. 73 23 7 Bodine, Mary C—I. B. Weed 148 13 7 Bodine, Edgar L. the same 131 57 7 Bernhardt, Joseph — Hannah Wein-

bergh 2,021 40 7 Bradbury, Geo. T. and Jas. R.—Spen­

cer Sanderson 113 69 8 Brown, Francis, and Francis Gordon—

J. W. Smith. costs 326 19 8 Burr, Wm. R. and Remus D.—B. W.

Jones 553 51 8 Brick, S. R.—Samuel Wilson 251 51 5 Barker, Joseph—James Slattery 540 01 1 Bucking, Hem-y—WilUam Schafer 784 65 1 Baterson, Abraham L.—Adolph LUien-

thal 104 40 1 Culkin, Robert—W. T. Ryerson 84 11 1 Carroll, Margaret L.—Mary Tracy 50 28 1 Clements, A. L.—James Davis, Jr. 108 18 2 Clarks, Alexander F.—CaroUne E.

Mackay 722 20 2 Capron, Richard J.—Charies Aldrich. 226 28 2 Catherwood, Robert B.—W. F. Ityer. 209 62 2 Cohen, Herman—Jacob Jacobsky 1,296 30 2 Connor, Thomas—R. W. Thompson... 262 44 2 Crane, W. D.—W. A. Smith 609 26 3 Carter, FrankUn H. (Assignee, &c.)—

S. U. Caldwell 670 14 3 Curry, MarshaU E.—Frances Heln - 348 76 3 CahiU, Peter—John Haddock 79 71 3 Condit, Edward A.—D. C. Reid 115 50 4 Curtin, Timothy—Augiistus Nathan .. 235 37 4 Cochran, JBobert^David" PhiUips 675 97 4 ChambUss, Samuel L.—Nelson McStea 971 77

4 Condon, Nicholas C—People of the State of New York 500 00

4 ColUns, PhUip the same 200 ( 0 4 Carry, John—James Cook. 10,982 44 6 Coit," WUliam A.—B. W. Bonney. 558 9» 6 Cowan, George F.—W. R. Dunton.... 230 26 6 Clark, John N.—J. C. Henderson 119 '72 6 Curtin, Timothy—Edward Delaney.. 44 59 7 CorneU, Henry K.—National Bank of

SchuylerviUe 676 61 7 the same the same 511 71 7 the same the same 2,730 58 7 the same the same 2,715 11 7 Curiey, Patrick—T. B. Whitney 152 14 7 ChristeUer, Myer L.—Alfred Kayne.. 382 92 7 ConAva.v, Patrick—Peter Heraghty... 171 06 7 Cohen," Louis P.—Sigmund Cohen 118 87 7 Costello, B.—Remington ScAving Ma­

chine Co 211 83 7 Cavanagh, John—Peter Heraghty 220 96 7 Cummings, Patrick—Alexander Halli-

day 651 50 7 Gumming, AUan—Abraham Cole 130 36 7 Carey, Sidney A.—C. B. Strong 2,463 59 5 Cohn, Moses—B. A. Brinckerhoff 327 71 8 Clark, Moses E.—J. W. Smith.. .costs 216 19 8 Chase, George H.—Nelson Morris 368 55 8 CoUins, Patrick—WiUiam Sullivan 68 82 8 Canovan, John—Sylvester Roberson. 162 08 8 Cruger, Mary (Traste.)—James M.

MiUer 460 63 8 CahiU, Thomas—Patrick CahiU 1,383 07 8 the same EUenCahlU 1,535 10 8 Camm, Stephen—John PoAvers 215 63 1 Deschere,M.—Thos. Dusenbury. .costs 39 45 1 De Socarraz, Francisco—MatUda Per-

siam 3,729 11 2 De Loynes, George A.—M. J. Fassin.. 2,371 41 2 Duchardt, Henry—C. T. Austin 178 82 3 Davis, Anthony—Joseph Buchmeier.. 82 53 3 DevUn, Peter^H. K. Thurber 893 00 3 the same the same 1.318 00 3 Doe, John—Leopold Bernheimer 506 38 4 Davenport, Abraham C—Philadelphia

and Reading Coal and Iron Co 1,177 30 4 Dickinson, WilUam IL—David PhilUps 575 97 4 Dohrmann, John H.—People of the

State of New York 100 00 4 Deery, DeniUs the same 1,000 00 4 Devlin, Peter—J. H. Meyer 817 52 6 Distler, Geo.—Germania Bank. ..costs 114 61 6 Dunham, Robert B.—M. T. Davidson. 226 43 6 Durrie, George B.—0. E. Wood 1,562 58 6 Deyo, PetecK.—Tribune Association. 3,492 02 7 Dowd, Patrick—W. M. Fliess 162 60 7 Danforth, Floyd—G. L. Hommedieu.. 496 63 7 Duffy, Ellen—M. J. Barley 247 97 7 Diossy, George S.—C. A. Wells 78 74 7 Doelger, Jacob—Jacob Meister 69 71 8 DalUmore, Victoria and John P.—6.

H. Roberts 5,095 44 8 Danenhauer, J.—Nelson Morris 368 55 8 Decker, Adoniram J.—L. V. Conover 78 18 8 Day, Orange D.—Eleazer MiUerd 190 05 1 Edmonds, Thomas—Thomas Dusen­

bury costs 39 45 3 Epps, Charies L. — Leopold Bern­

heimer .506 38 3 Elias, Hem-y—.John FeUel 136 76 7 Edmonds, Thomas—John Peterkin... 69 19 7 Erhard, Prosper—Alden Solomans... 118 75 8 Evans, John H.—J. W. Smith.. .costs 196 19 2 Fitch, Ar-thur T.—Fir-st National B-ank

of Georgetown 4 G69 63 2 Fuibush, Francis W.—W. H. Cheppn.

costs 23 4 2 FuUer, E. C—Humphreys' Specific

Homoeopathic Medicine Co 73 36 6 Fruchtnicht, John—Abraham HeUer . 1,019 82 6 Fiske, Lucy D..(Extrx. )—B. C. Wheeler 310 24 6 Farley, Robert, Jr.—Jacob Dunn 3,484 82 6 Fincke, Roberl>-Otto Meyer 435 03 7 Fielder, Abby Jane and John M J. L.

Mott .' 1 281 50 7 FaiTeU, John—W, M. Fliess 106 98 7 FUkins, John—Charies Lane 464 95 8 Frost, Henry—Henry ColUns 276 08 8 Field, David D.—Marine National

Bank -770 35 8 Fiske, Lucy D.—B. C. Wheeler ' 270 98 8 Franz, Frank—Anna Bunutta 307 64 8 Franz, Josepha—Jos. Burmatta, .costs 50 64 8 Foster, Darnel-Robert Ferdon 361 48 1 Gower, Mrs. H.—Isaac Rubenstein... 150 42 1 GutweUer, John J.—Florence Worm-, s e r - . 22163 1 the same ^Mar-garetha Gut-

. weUer 2,006 80 1 Griswold, Almon .V.—Joseph Thom­

son 220 53 2 Goetzman, Louis—Edward Cazade... 4,887 75 2 Gavin, Michael—Michael HaUahan.. . 676 46

Gardner, Esther H. 1 0 and George H. , Virginia C. Bm-ke

Graff, James W. j" (Extrx., &c) .. 61,899 15 and Carrie G. j

2 GuUck, David B.—Franz Remmertz... 15 38

2 Glover, Charles S.—H. W. Sage 208 88 3 GriSAVold, Almon W.—R. C. Black 430 94 4 Guthmar, Alexander—WUliam Riker.. 549 05 4 Gunnison, A. C—J. M. Raymond 102 89 4 Grogan, John and Owen—People of the

State of New York i,000 00 4 Gay, Stafford D. the same 500 00 4 Ga.ynor, John—James Davis, Jr 115 13 6 Green, J. Henry—Henry Hanks 160 58 6 Goldstein. Mark—Samuel Sykes 165 51 6 Grossmuck, John G.—Mary J. Brown..

costs 224 05: 6 Grossfeldt, PhiUip—Bank of the Me-

tropoUs 39 84 6 Griswold, Almon W—B. W. Bonney... 558 93 6 Guthmar, Alexander—W. H. BaU 549 09 7 Groves, Julia (Extrx.)—Jesse Oakley

(Admrs.) ; 2,447 47 7 Gleim, David—I. E. Smith 494 38 7 Gaynor, Cornelius—G. S. CahiU 121 84 7 Graham, Alfred H.—I. C. Ogden.... 202 25 7 Goodwin, A. G.—A. C. BeU 90 13 7 Gridley, John V.—A, A. Senior 220 82 7 Gelpcke, Herman—The Lackawanna

and Western Railroad Company... 269 22 7 Gano, James M. (Exr., &c.)—The J. L.

Mott Iron Works 299 58 7 Green, Frank—Alexis GodiUot 350 20 8 Genet, Henry W.—Mayor, &c.. New

York 20,724 37 8 Green, John—Elisha King 345 06 8 the same the same 133 31 8 GUI, Jolm M Robert Ferdon 361 48 8 Gelpcke, Herman—Delaware, Lacka­

wanna and Western RaUroad Co.. 268 92 5 Gaynor, John—John and Thomas Hal-

pio 1,137 36 8 Greig, Evelyn—W. H. Harvey 73 00 8 Graham, Malcom—C. W. May 37,077 5G: 1 Hurlbut, Edward N.—J. S. Sturges... 317 92 1 Hens, Adam—A. P. Baltz 778 23: 1 Hope, Thomas—George Krackie 71 30' 1 Hoge, William M.—E. C. Hazard 9,400 31 1 Harvey, George—H. B. Schenck 139 90 , Hir-sch, Herman) „ Hmiohf>r S^^^ li^^^ 86. ^ Hess, Morris j-Htnry Boucher.g^^ . '19237 1 HoAvard, Nathan, Jr.—W. H. Holden. 133 83-1 Hann, Roseb.A'—James Pirrssell 82 75 2 Heiser, Henry A.—L. A. Von Hoff­

man 15,293 88' 2 Hanlon, Thomas—J. R. Johnson 99 82' 2 Hofmann, L.—W. B. Butler (as Re­

ceiver, &c.) 220 77 2 Homan, AndreAV—J. F. Paul 35 00 2 llirdson, John M.—J. G. Powers 491 21 2 Hickenbotham, WiUiam—W. H. Col-

weU & Co 270 98: 2 Haggerty, James—J. H. Stevens 196 47 3 HeiTing, WilUam—J. B. Haskins 1,909 16; 3 Harris, Marx—The Equitable Life As­

surance Society of New York, costs. 639 73; 3 Harrison, Charles—PhUip Malone 69 95 3 i o K E.^F.^Jr., [ .^'i^^ew Kopke. 126 37 3 Hastie, James L.—C.yr-us Mabee 109 85 3 HUdreth. L. C—J. V. Luce 537 44 4 Henness.y, Jolm B.—G. E. Keyser 45 35 4 flanly, Timothy—H. A. Merriit 179 24 4 Howlaud, Henry H.—J. S. Young 1,613 68 4 Hubbard, Charies D.—Nelson McStea 971 77 , Hingst, Albert ) The People of the ^ Hartman, Charies \ State of N. Y.. 1,000 00 4 Herbert, George the same 600 00 4 the same the same 500 00 4 Horn, Ellen the same 300 00 4 the same the same 300 00 4 Henningsen, John—Adam Carr 144 76 4 Hanser, Henry—Gustavus May 289 84 6 Hannah, George—August Brentano.. 39 95 6 Huber, Charies—William Ferguson

(as Recorder, &c.) 342 16 6 Hoffman, George—R. J. Rogers 119 75 7 Holmes, Henry C—National Bank of

SchuylerviUe 676 61 7 the same the same 511 71 7 the same the same 2,730 58 7 the same the same 2,115 11 7 Hazard, Edward C—Alexis GodUlot.

costs 350 20. Hanson, Jonathan ') a T ™ r^

7 and Jonathan, Jr. tSehgman Op-Handibode, Thomas f penhermer.. 4,466 31

7 Husted, Peter V—E; F . Sandlnihl.... 103 70-7 Herrman, JuUus—G. W. Kidd 575 64 7 Hermann, Andrew—Andrew Mm-ray. 73 5* 7 Higgins, Alvin—A. P. Hinman 2,275 50 7 Hasens, JonathanN.-Benjanun Camp 263 46. 7 Holme. WUUam and WUUam H.—J.

W.Smith.-: costs 216 19 8 HamiU, Thomas—Patrick DowUng . . . 510 78 8 HaU, James—Walter Faulds 113 87 8 Hartley, MarceUus—C. W. May 37,077 56-8 Hawkins, Azor,0.—Bowery National

Bank. 555 03.-8 HiUhouse, Thomas G.—John B. Colton 195 74 1 Isaacs, PhiUp-^Aaron Claflin 633 03 6 Isaacs, G.—Henry Fuehrer 31 50-.

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B E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . 193 1 Jones, Benjamin and Hiram B.—Citi­

zens'National Bank of Baltimore .. 16,194 62 2 Jaeger, Charies and Louis—E. H.

Crampton 93 30 4 Johnson, WUliam H. and Thomas B!—

A. S. SuUivan (Receiver) 4,100 44 7 Jesurunr. Moses—Diego de Castro 9,006 00 7 Jacoby, Henry—Albert Barnowsky.

costs 38 46 8 Johnson, Charles F W. M. Fleiss 185 83 1 Kidder, James H.—James Levy 1,140 67 1 Kimberiy, W. A George Wacker-

iiagen 80 10 1 Kavauagh, John C—W. T. Ryerson.. 41 04 1 Krister, CaroUne and George—Isaac

Baer 2,758 79 1 Knoeppel, Henry W G. B. De Re­

vere 54G 37 1 Kessler, Jacob—Emma Behrens 1,187 98 2 Koenigsberger, Henry—Jacob Dreiser 353 19 2 Kirchner, WilUam—Ann J. Morrison

(Admrx.) 2,437 44 3 Keech, Thomas—C. H. Osborn. .costs 105 18 4 Kendall, Albert A.—Rowland Brill

costs 118 92 6 Kuhn, John—Mary J. Brown costs 224 05 6 Knoeppel, Henry W.—Reuben Smith. 95 30 6 Kupper, B.—John Bauer 91 44 6 Knobloch, Adam, Jr.—G. H. Beyer... 3,448 85 6 Kruse, Henry W.—Frederick Grote... 59 02 6 the same the same 33 12 7 Kendall, Edward K.—W. H. Dannat.. 95 67 7 the same Saucon Iron Co... 347 26 7 the same the same 1,039 19 7 Kenyon,JaneA.—Francis A. Dimmick 333 23 7 Kearney, John-H. K. Thurber 328 00 7 Knauth, PhUip H.—D. M. Koehler.... 95 11 7 Knapp, John G.—F. W. Gesswein 287 63 « ft^^.^'^lll^'^^-^^-nu-a.... 309 12 5 KeU.v, James—G. W. Kidd 702 25 8 Kraft, George—John Keck 150 54 8 Kopper, Margaret and Frederick—Ed­

ward Cumiskv 380 33 •8 Kleinfelder, Carl F.—WiUiam Maack. 800 11 1 Lynch. Theresa—Marks Rinaldo 109 68 2 Leach, Hiram F.—CaroUne E. Mackay 722 20 2 Lalor, WUUam—Rutherford Stuyve­

sant 6,033 91 2 Lyddy, Mary A ^Emma M. McVean

costs 300 35 2 Loton, Thomas—Peter Ar-chdeacoa... 82 12 2 Lewengood, M.—H. B. Claflin 1,875 35 3 Langdon, EUzabeth—G. W. T. Lord. 259 46 3 Lampel, Catharine—John Keck 69 97 4 Levenson, Louis -Frederick Brums.. 692 08 4 Losee, Alfred—Marine National Bank. 484 81 4 Lenehan, P.—T. B. Whitney 186 37 4 Ledwith, Thomas A.—L. A. Loew. 1,266 92 4 Lynch, John—People of the State of

New York. 500 00 4 Lowenthal, Max—Morris Bash 42 37 6 Levy, Morris and Jacob—JuUus Le-

vine (Assignee) 143 31 7 Loewenstein, Her-man—D. M. Koeh­

ler 293 10 7 Lippincotf, Ann E.—National City

Bank , 736 26 7 Lovatt, Mrs. John—J. R. Grigg 142 51

• 7 Levine, WUUam M.—Charles MiUer.. 121 02 8 LoAvis, George W.—Alexander Reed . 606 51 8 the same G.M.Thompson. 183 00 1 Murphy, Dennis—Ryerson & Zeung-

ling 45 95 1 Mier, Isaac—Adolph Schener 280 04 2 Mei-riam, Wm. N.—Chas. Aldrich. 226 28 2 Murphy, Bridget—Peter Heraghty 286 45 2 MirriUess, Geo. W.—J. W. SideU 47 34 2 Murray, Wm. S. the same 94 12 3 Moos, B.—H. K. Thurber 1,318 00 3 Moos, Mary (formerly Mary Bahr-)

the same.. 893 00 :3 Mahoney, John P.—A, L. Myers 344 25 3 Messerschmitt, Joseph—E. P. Steers. HI 12 4 Murray, Lindley—The Marine National

Bank 484 81 4 Moe, Nathaniel R.—The First National

Bank of Fairhaven 669 51 4 Mensing, Herman R.—Adolphus Glanz 289 88 4 Matthews. Edward—Nelson McStea.. 971 77 . Mathews, EUen | The People of the

Mittnacht, Geo. M. \ State of N. Y. . . 4,000 00 4 the same the same i,ooo 00 4 MUler, WiUiam the same. .. 1,000 00 4 Moas, Mary B.—J. H. Meyer 817 52 4 Manson, Charles F.—H. M. Cutler 173 06 6 Meyer, Siegmund T., and Asher T

W. P. Buckmaster. 3,662 55 i6 Meserole, Cornelius M.—Jacob Dunn . 3,484 82 6 MiUer, Peter—Daily & Fubridy.. . . . . . 64 66 '7 Manning, Mrs. N. A ^Martin Weil . . , 800 89 7 Meyers, P. Heymer—Benjamin Camp. 263 45 7 Myers, R. L—The Chatham National

Bank 47819 .7 Meyer, Henry J.—H. B. Claflin 16,523 65 7 the same— the same 16,523 55

Merritt, WiUiam H. (impld.)—V. G. HaU 2,474 33

Mostrovich, Moses—W. R. Clarkson.. 346 56 Murphy, Patrick—W. M. Fliess 416 57 Moore, Charles—Abraham Worms . . 139 98 MUler, John W.—Henry Collins 275 08 Moran, Thomas—Sylvester Roberson. 162 08 Moore, Thomas—Jacob Vanderpoel . 170 85 Meise. Frederick—Sarah May.... 113 16

the same the same 71 71 Mitchell, Alexander—G. W. BeU 2.38 65 McGinn, James—Peter Heraghty 238 82 Mclvor, James P.—J. D. Moore (as

Trustee, &c.) 2 951 71 McGurrin, John—Louis Levy i'o36 79 McParlan, John H.—James McParian 153 15 McAloney, John—J. M. Gray 889 04 Macdonald, James Wilson — C. R.

Mitchell 280 00 McCoon, J. H.—CorneUus McCoon..'.. 2,617 94 Mackenzie, Alexander F.—The People

of the State of New York 4 000 00 McCaffery, M. J. A.—P. J. Meehan... i:064 00 McAleer, Peter—David Jones 403 69 McMichael, R.—R. W. Robinson . . . . 82 45 McCabe, Alexander—C. C. Dusenbury 172 25 McMahon, Peter—Herrry Welsh . . . 144 90 McCunn, Thomas and Jane W.(Exrs.)

—The J. L. Mott Iron Works 299 58 McLaughlin, James—Edward Lucke-

meyer 2 33'! 48 Norton. Michael—C. E. Leland. ' . ' ."" '7J0 79 Neuss. August - F . T. Eisen 160 83 Nichols, Charles M. (impld.)—J. H. V

Arnold (Exr.). costs 199 44 Neuss, August—JuUus Jungbluth 171 45 NcAvport, Henry and Lords—F. 0. de

Luze 73 78 Nimmo, Alexander—People of tlie

State of NeAV York 300 00 the same the same • ijoo 00

Nesbitt, Fitz James—R. S. BostAvick.. 349 50 Nehrbas, J. George-J. S. North 221 50 Orcutt, Mary E.—J. N. Galway 50 25 Ohlandt, Herman—Fred'k HoUender. los 63 O'ReUly, Cornelius—L L. Kip (Exr.). 9 699 76 Onderdonk, Adrian D.—N. L. Cort. . 919 40 O'Donnell, Abigail—B. R. Winthrop.. 434 92 Oliver, Garrett N.—C. W. Ogden...., 251 15 O'NeU, EUzabeth—People of the State

of New York 1 000 00 Oakley, Mahlon B.—Catharine M. Car- '

roU A 1707 fi(j Osterholt, Ehler—John Haipi'n.''.'.'.' lyi'j 35 Oliver, WiUiam B—John W. Brmk- '

marrn ^07 SO O'Conner, Michael—WUliam Hagen ''. 191 56 Phelps, Charies H.—C. B. Price 1,670 88 PurteU, Andrew D.—I. 0. Miller 249 59 Peckham, Chas. V.—John McKesson. 387 88 PhUlipp, Joseph—W. A. Tvler 237 13 Parsons, John J.—G. M. Thomas 250 50 Pope, J. L . -W C. Bryant 534 51 Prerce, Foster. ]

Henry L. and w rr /-<i-Edward F. ^ w. H. Chrppu..costs 23 14

Poor, John M. J Pond, George W.—0. D. Munn 72 64 Polins, Frederick—Sarah CarroU... . 785 ''7 Porter, James F.—E. P. Nichols 126 80 Pine, Charles H., Jr.—Harriet E. Grif­

fith (Admrx.). 754 99 Pinner, Isidore—JamesWemyss ..... 261 51

the same—r—Christopher Blake. 225 36 Pape, Henr.y—People of the State of

NewYork 30000 Phillipps, Maud the same 500 00 Purdy, Ambrose H—PhiUp Brady.... loO 46 Pride, Wm. G.—G. F. Burkle 226 33 Popper, Leopold—Samuel Zeimer 2 055 46 PurteU, Andrew D.—Peter Ballantine. 152 55 PraU, Lydia J.—Catharine Condon... 97 50

the same——Jane Black 106 46 Post, Sarah A. (Admrx.) and Benj. F.

(Admr.)-^esse Oakley (Admrx.). 2,447 47 Prckert, Rozel F.—W. F. Owens 1 869 02 Priestly, Stephen V.—C. T. Cromwell. 77 00 Pease, Wm. J.--M. B. Smith 552 32 Parker, George—AUce Bassford 464 11 Quabach, Theodore—C. F. Mattlage.. 0,007 62 Qumlan, John—J. L. MiUer (Assignee) 169 96 Russell, H. R.—Nathaniel Bloom 203 17 Rodenburg, Franlt H.—Emma Beh­

rens 1 187 98 Raymond, WilUam M,—O.T). Munn.. ' 72 64 Rorty, Michael M—G. W. Folsom

(Committee, &c.) 170 65 Redway, Thomas H.—A. J. Pouch.... 560 88 Ripinski, Marcus and Abraham—Alfred

Kayne 884 40 Roessler, Anthony—J. L. Kidwell.... 107 00 Roe, Richard—Leopold Bernheimer.. 506 38 Reynolds, John—H. R. Kerr. 300 35 Richards, Pierre C—W. H. Kissam

(Trustee. &c.) 632 11 Russak, Benjamin-rFrederickBurns. 692 08 Rice, Samuel Q.—W. A. Covert 85 97

4 Reilly, Wm.—S.vlvester Brush.. .costs 27 74 4 Reeves, Isaac N.—Phrlip O'NeiU, .Ir . 542 01 4 Ryan, Ann—People of the State of

NewYork . . . : : . . . . 5OO 00 . -r.., *"^ ^*'"® ^^^ s ame . . . . . . . . 500 00 4 Rrker, Carroll L.—SeweU Green 1,548 23 6 Ronton, George H,—R. S. Peabody . 435 73 6 Rerd, Alexander B.—W. H. Adams ^ T,. o , „ . costs 194 34 6 Rrce, Solomon—Morris Tusker 3,609 84 7 Rettig, Ph.—G. L. Schuyler 198 62 7 Ring, Bridget (Admx.)—E. 0. Phelps,

Jr 3,11 ^g 8 Richardson, WiUiam—Sun Prlntiiig

and Publishing Association 88 68 8 Reich man. Ignaz—Samrrel Raynor... 303 23 8 Rosenthal, Jacob—H. P. P ike . . . . . . . 117 96 8 ReUly, Thomas 0.—A. D. CampbeU , ,, ^ costs 100 00 1 Stover, C. F.—W. H. Holden 133 84 1 Spencer, William W.—James KitseU.. 270 49 1 St. John, MUton H—Augustus Marsh. 438 81 1 Siemon, George—J. C. Mahr 75 32 1 Seebacher, Jacob—S. C. Herring 23 75 „ Short, Joseph M. ) „..,,. „,., ^ and Patrick H. \ GiUiam Wrlson... 168 59 2 Sneiling, John and) The GouldsManu-

John Herbert ( factoring Co... 1,480 96 2 Shields, L.—Christopher Pullman 60 50 2 Sheehy, .John—T. E. Tomlinson 371 16 2 Shelly, Charles H.—John Dillon 259 34 2 Stewart, Joseph B.—Andre Gieriet... 175 68 2 the same B.W. Throckmorton 15139 2 Steitz, f'tto—Horace Theall 121 10 2 Schooley, William H.—S. H. Thomp-„^ ,son. . . . 8187 2 Sturges, Augustus W.—Jas. Cumings 570 58 2 Stesens, Marietta R.—R. E. Deane . . . 185 81 3 Simmons, Stephen J.—James Gaff . . . 355 57 3 Slory, Zachariah and Heny—The Na­

tional City Bank of New York .. 7 4->8 48 3 Sutphen, WiUiam- S. A. La.sh '225 54 3 Schmedes, J. W. R.—Andrew Kopke. 126 37 3 Stafford, James T.—The Baltimore

and Ohio R. R. Co costs 207 70 3 Sylvester, Hester L.—A. F. Homans.. 66 (H) 3 Sniffen, John J.—H.M. Ackerman.... ir,7 41 3 Sinnoit, Thomas and Mathew—Bern-

hard Arnson 276 17 3 Sturm, Herman—The Great Western

Insur-ance Co costs 1,429 37 4 Scott, W. J.—J. T. Hobarf 139 8.5 4 Schuck, Gustavus A.—H, B. Fergu-, „^«o"-,- costs 176 63 4 St, John, Ward-The People of the

State of NeAV York 500 00 4 Sismwick, Annie the same 300 00 4 Schneider, Henry the same 300 00 4 Sanford, Geo. H.—J. A. Moodv. .costs 119 71 4 Simon, Kaufman—J. G. Wortli 78 74 4 SqrUre, Frank—Emanuel Dreyfons, .. 799 35 4 Schultheis, Ferdinand — Adolphus

Glanz 289 88; 6 Shephard, H. P—The Produce Bank

of NCAV York 546 15. 6 Stebler, Thomas—G. F. Burkle 226 33; 6 Schmidt, Conrad—August Birnstiel... 688 33; 7 Stromeyer, Indiana Virginia—J. L.

Mott.. 1,281 .5» 7 Sanborn, Eugene B.—C. E. Strong (as

Receiver, &c.) 7 2,403 59" 7 Simmons, Egbert W.—National Bank

of SchuylerviUe 676 01 7 the same the same 511 71 7 the same the same 2.730 58 7 the same the same 2,715 11 7 Sher-Avood,-Deborah—Phebe J. Cralt . 51^ 02 7 Stowell, Abby P A. W. Otis 610 14 7 Stein, Nathan.—G. W. Kidd 575 64 7 Stevenson, James E.—Chatham Na­

tional Bank •. 478 19 8 Schuyler, Jacob R.—C. VV. Mav 37,077 50 8 Str-ingham, David H.—BoAvery Nation-

alBank 555 03 8 Schaeffer, E. G—Thomas Livingston. 101 34 2 Smith, WilUam H.—Philadelphia and

Readinsr Coal Co 1,341 45 4 Smith, John L.—Jno. E. Roberts.costs 197 13 7 Smith, Lewis E. P.—John Leonard... 476 15 2 Terry, C. A.—D., L. and W. Railroad

Company. 552 31 2 Traub, Samuel—Williarxv Watt 83 40 2 the same the same et a l . . . 196 08 2 the same P. H. Kaicher.... 1,974 00 3 Turner, Hem-y V Henry Welsh 106 46 3 Tyte, Stephen W.—0. C. Owens 80 43 4 Tyson, David J—John Moore 151 33 4 Thompson, A. D.—J. S. Cameron 160 87 6 Thomson, William M.—J. F. Bisrgs... 15,962 70 6 Tiffany, J. C—W. H. Libby & Co 388 12 6 Train, George Francis—0. M. Spiller. 342 58 7 Tompkins, KUbourne—Myrick Plum­

p e r 1620 99 7 Terpenning, Charles W.—New York

National Exchange Bank. 93 77 7 Thorns, Agnes and Frederick D.—

Henry Faust 545 55

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194 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . 1 The National Burjrlary Insurance

Company—Peter Kehr 674 79 1 the s i i i n c — — H . A . R i c h a r d s o n '10190. 1 the same Willy Wallach . . . 715 03 1 The Barnum Universal Exposition

Compan.v—S. M. Crissey 228 81 2 The American Fire Proof Granary

Company-W. C. Bryant & Co 534 61 2 The Household PubUshing Co G. F.

Perkins 149 45 2 The Ocean House Corporation—W. H.

Chcppu 23 14 2 The New York Enamel Paint Co.—

James Brown 923 36 2 The JIauufactrrrers and Merchants"

Bank—Edward Patterson 7,083 32 ^ The Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Co.—

E. A. Kingsland 37 42 2 The ReUef Plate and Printing Co.—

Emlle Le Grand 62 50 3 The EUenville Glass Works—Hem-y

Welsh 1,428 26 3 The Erie Railway Co.—John Dunphy. 1,207 98 3 The Blees Sewing Machine Co.—(ihas.

Wliitehead .' 1,766 59 3 the same the same 921 92 3 The Mayor, &c.. New York—WiUiam

Macauley 720 96 3 the same the same 88 98 4 the same John'Whalen 186 54 6 The Germania Bank—John Schafer.

costs. 290 71 7 The N. A. Neuchatel Rock Pav. Co.—

H. D. Brookman 2,684 07 7 The Laborers' Union Benevolent So­

ciety—Johna Denby 4,775 36 7 The Mayor, &c.. New York—Commer­

cial Advertiser Association 345 83 7 The Alexander Presbyterian C h u r c h -

Presbyterian Chrrrch, 19th st 114 35 7 The American Engine Co. —W. J .

Hough 263 15 8 The Mayor, &c.. New York—N. B.

Cr-anshaAV 2,026 01 8 the same James D. Kergen. 332 39 8 the same F . B . Spinola 332 39 8 the same- Emma F. Grean-

elle 332 39 1 Valentine, WUliam H.—Benj. Camp. . 263 45 4 Van Duzer, Isaac—6. B. Seneare 1,363 45 4 Van Voorhis, John A.—The People of

the State of New York 1,000 00 7 Van Cott, Theodore—W. H. Hum­

phrey 80 16 1 Wellington, Isaac B.—James and Al­

bert Levy 1,140 67 1 Wear, John—James Davis, J r 108 18

1 w i E : Jllf ""•!- E - - - Behrens . . . 1,187 98 1 Whitney, Mrs. M. S.—C. F. HavUand. 232 75 1 WUde, A n t o n l n - J o h n Bm-Unson 128 16 1 Weinberg, Yetta—JosephThall . .costs 66 35 1 Ward, EdAA'ard J -Jeremiah Quinlan 107 77 2 Wade, W. Robert—G. F. Perkins 149 45 2 Werner, Nathan—William Watt 83 40 2 the same the same 196 08 2 the same P. H. Kaicher . . . 1,974 00 2 Weiner, Max—I. E. Dreyfus,

gold and cur. 1,264 02 2 Wade, WUUam—Anthony De Leyer . . 326 44 4 Woods, CjTUS F.—G. E. Seneare 1,353 45 4 WUson. John C—C. R. Nutt, M. D . . . 1,152 85 4 Ward, 0 . J.—John H. Gross 67 50 4 Wilson, Henry—People State of New

York 4,000 00 4 Wrisley, Frank and John L.—Eman­

uel breyfous 799 35 4 Weisbecker, Franz—Wolff Knnithal . 553 01 4 White, George E.—Eleventh Ward

Bank 621 81 4 the same J . L . Haigh . . 1,534 20 6 Westray, Fletcher—J. J . Westray 4,434 33 6 WiUiamson, Caleb—Darius Benham . . 170 30 6 Wood, Henry and Benjamin—Jacob

Dunn 3,484 42 6 Westervelt, Aaron J . — Alexander

Weston 511 53 6 Warner, Stephen B.—E. A. Temple . . 127 89 6 "Whitney, George—Edward L a n g e , . . 184 72 6 Wright, Albert H. — Equitable Life

Assurance Society 666 50 7 WaddeU, Hamilton—W. H. Danna t . . . 95 67 7 \he same Sancon Iron Co. . 347 26 7 the same the same 1 039 19 7 WisweU, E. R,—PhUip Feuring 142 71 7 Wing, Frank L.—E. H. Neymann 308 88 7 Wood, George W.—Frank LesUe 212 82 7 Wheeler, Samuel G.—Charles Berre . . 292 77 7 WUson, R o b e r t - C . B. HUl 142 75 8 Welch, Peter A Joseph W. Smi th . . . 216 19 8 Wing, John D. the same 196 19 o Way, Thomas J . | M a r i n e National ^ Walsh, Frank E. I Bank 776 35 8 Wing, Charlotte S., Frank L. and Lu­

man B.—Bower-y National B a n k . . . . 555 03 8 Weiher, Lorenz—Jacob Sebastian 264 01 8 the samei -T—the same. , „ . . . . . . 264 01

8 WaUace, James—J. and T. Halpin 999 38 8 Warner, George C—German Ameri­

can Insurance Co 546 55 4 Young, Charies P J. S. Young 1,613 OS 4 Young, Jarre—J. R. Terry 37 94 8 Younians, George—Thorhas Maguire. . 115 07 8 Zenn, Max—Samuel Raynor. 303 23

• •<<»» •

KINGS COUNTY, N. Y.

Alexander, John—Fir-st National Bk., Brooklyn $333 67

Acheson, WiUiam and James—C. C. Dike 809 50

the same the same 810 44 Adams, WUUam H. (Principal)—Peo­

ple of the State of New York 100 00 Adams, Henry M, (Sm-ety) the

s a m e . . . 100 00 Bm-ke, John A. and WUliam H.—W.

G. BrOAVUing 678 11 Breakspear, Thomas—Central Nation­

al Bank, Boston j.,196 96 Brader, George (impld.) — J . M, \

Phelps 1V59 95 Brennan, MattheAV T. (Sheriff)—E. ^

Patterson 7,083 22 Bass, Albert R.—PhUadelphia aud

Reading Coal, &c., Companv 1,177 30 Burdick, Leonard S.—Hadley FaUs

National Bank 642 40 Brandon, John A. (impld.)—W. M,

Tebo 132 21 the same ^the same 3,206 80

Carr, Grace—J. Morton 934 49 Cassidy, Patrick—L. H. ConkUn 571 17 Carter, Charies W. H.—J. W. Malo­

ney 75 29 Caruana, Carmelo F.—A. B. Cohn . . . 168 94 Clark, Owen—A. WiUs 132 71 Doody, D.—G. L. Schuyler 455 51 Dimon, D. G.—G. A. PoAvers 490 31 Doe, John, and C. L. Riker—S. Green 1,548 23 Davenport, Abraham C—Philadelphia

and Reading Coal, &c., Co 1,177 30 Distler, George—Germania Bank, NCAV

York. 114 61 Dolan, Michael (impld.)—Phebe K.

Leech 1,143 04 Dodd, George F.—E. Miner 166 32 Darragh, James—I. D. Reynolds 106 65 Dengle, Joseph—J. W. Byard 147 05 Dowd, Patrick—W. M. Fliess 162 60 Distler, George—Germania Bank, New

York 2,083 04 Falkenmeyer, Charles—S. Ruppel 37 87 Fitzpatrick, David J.—V. Peltiers 180 90 Frey, John—J. D. Ahlbender 78 25 FarreU, Mary A.—E. McNamara 33 22 FarreU, John—W. M. FUess 106 98 Gosman, Grryon F., and George H.—

EUza L. C. Cruger : 62 50 Gibbons, Michael, and son—J. Barrett 95 32 Gay, Stafford D. Smety—People State

of NeAV York 500 00 Harrison, C h a r l e s - P . Malone 69 95 Herrman, Joseph—J. Decker 233 57 Hackett , Jeremiah (impld.)—C. G.

T iUon . . . . . . ; 1,626 88 Hartman, Charies (impld.)—U. S.

Trust Co., NCAV York 1,762 28 Higgins, Alvin—A. P. Hinman 2,275 51 Hannah, George—A. Brentano 39 95 Higgins, M.—A. J . Cammeyer 180 03 Horn, EUen (principal)—PeOple State

New York. 300 00 the same the same 300 00

Jones, Benjamin and Hiram B.—Citi­zens' National Bank, Baltimore 16,194 62

Johnson, Bradbury M.—A. Craft 133 75 Jansen, John—B. Fischer 170 92 Jackson, Coe D.—J. N. New 676 14 Kinkel, PhUip F.—F. E. Engel 659 44 Kennedy, Thomas—Margaret Howard 30 82 Klinch, David, Jr.—Fifth National

Bank, New York 698 75 Kendallj Edward K.—D. A. Van H o m e 285 70

the same—W. H. Dannat 95 67 Knowlton, Stephen—H. Fitch 575 80 Noten, Mary Ann—Pauline Link 154 88 Ness, Frederick E. — Fifth National

Bank. NCAV York 698 76 Nimmo, Alexander—People Stale of

New York 300 00 the same the same 300 00

Oakley, Mahlon B. (impld.)—Cath. M. CarroU. 4,727 66

O'Rourke, WUUam—J. C. Provost 89 21 Perot, BUiston L.—Citizens' National

Bank of Baltimore 10,242 16 Pond, George W.—0. D. Munn 72 64 Pohle, G. W.—C. Pfluger. 43 50 Pinner, Isidor—J. Wemyss 261 61

the same C. Blake 225 36 Plattberg, Heiu^y (impld.) — S. N.

F o s t e r . . * . . . . . . . . . , . 359 19

Quabach, Tlieodore - C , F . Matt lage. . 6,007 62 Raymond, William M.—0. D. Munn . . 72 64 Rain, Samuel S.—A. F. Hazen 214 95 Riker, Carroll L.—S. Green 1.54S 23 Rice, Solomon (impld.)—M. Tuska . . . 3,609 84 Ryder, Luke C—P. Lynan 75 32 Smith, Wm. H.—Isl National Bank of

Brooklyn 333 67 Story, Zachariah and Henry—National

City Bank of New York 7,425 48 Short, Joseph M. and Patrick H.—

Wm. Wilson 1G8 59 Smith, Wm. H.—PhUadelphia, &c..

Coal Co 1,341 45 Stafford, James T.—Baltimore and

Ohio Railroad 207 70 Schneider, Paul—]j. Darmstadt 51 50 Sugden, Win.—B. Titus 171 11 Simmons, Stephen J.—J. Gaff 355 57 Scanlon, Laurence—P. H. Caver ly . . . 84 42 Spencer, C. E.—Eliz. Bennett 39 26 Schoening. EmU Von and PaiUine Von

—E. drr Laurans 1,581 30 Seaman, BiUop—C. W. Von G l a h n . . . . 1,267 08 Sickels, Deborah—P. Lynan 102 37 St. John, Ward (Principal)—People of

State of New York. 500 00 Thompson, Daniel B.—C. S. Robinson. 3,717 15 The Manufacturers and Mercjrants'

Bank—B. Patterson 7,083 22 The Receiver, &c., of A. J. Tryan—S.

C. Hay ." 281 74 Thompson, Kezzie and Abraham W.

(impld.)—J. L. Culver 452 45 the same the same 452 45

Thorns, Frank D. (impld.)—H. Faust . 545 55 The Firm of WiUiam Acheson & Son-

—C. C. Dike 809 50 the same the same 810 44

Thomson. WiUiam M.—J. F.Biggs.gld. 15,902 70 Terpenning, Charies W.—New York

National Exchange Bank 93 77 Van Ostrand, James W.—F. Mldden-

dorf 166 34 Von Schoening, EmU and Pa i rUne-E .

du Laurans 1,581 36 Van Voorhis, John A. (Surety)—Peo­

ple State of New York 1,000 00 Woods, Mary A.—Margaret Madden. . 349 62 Wittingham, John—Anna Reimer 140 00 WaddeU, HamUton—D. A. Vanhorne. 285 :0 Wagner, Heinrich and EUzabeth

(impld.)—J. WUls 459 13 WaddeU, Hamilton—W. H. Danna t . . . 95 67 Welch, Ebenezer—W. GiUies 526 97 York, Bernard J. (Receiver)—S. C.

Hay 281 74 » •i'^k *

SATISFIED JUDGMENTS, N. Y. March 2 to 8—inclusive.

•Andrews , Rufus F .—Cornel ius F . S impson, (1876) $508 35

Ambler , J o h n G. —G. M. Miller. (18CG) 249 16 Same ^W. C. Arnold. (1875) 122 70

Asten, T h o m a s B.—WiUiam Myer. (1876) 149 14 Appleton, Wal te r S.—Lorenzo H . Abbey.

11875) 89 8G *Burl inson, John—Antonio Wilde. (1875) 128 16 IIBrown, W m . H.—E. K. Ter ry . ^1868) 414 33 Bent ley, A . J.—J. H. AVinchester. (1876) 204 88 Brown, Andrew—Carl L . Keclmagel. (1876).. I l l 94 *Budd, Chas. A.—Francis E. Bougher . (1876) 111 62 Bannan , John—Wm. B . McManus . (1876), . . . 13175 Chryst ie , Thomas M, L.—Chauncey Smith .

(1876) 485 94 Clark, Lewis—Hezekiah E o h n . (1875) 478 90 Clapp, Everet t—Chas. E. S t rong . (1873) 2,058 41 Cranston, Charles—Charles H . Fie ld . (1875).. 248 90 Clarke, David—Samuel H. Brown. (1876) 820 92 Crow, Mary—Horace Wheeler . (1875) 74 77 Davis, H e r b e r t J ,—John A. Barber . (1875). . . . 249 02 Decker, Charles—James Ayer. (1871)... 263 20 D i t t m a r , Phi l ip—Morr is J . Dr inke r . (1875).. 1,130 01 FiUey, S a m u e l B . — J a m e s Wilmore . (1876)... 102 90 Gill, Andrew—Charles E . S t rong. (1873) 2,058 41 H a m b r e c h t , A l b e r t . E . M . N e v i l l e . (1875) 232 70 Hus t ed , P e t e r V.—Ernest Millet. (1876) 126 32 H e r m a n , Adolph B . a n d Herman—Jacob Fel-

senthal . (1870).'. ; 4,'238 07 I s rae l , H e y m a n — E r n e s t MiUet. (1876) 126 32 Infeld, Char les—Emanuel l Kreamer . (1872).. 187 88 King, Anthony—Cornel ia Aust in . (1868) 314 19 Kyle, WiUiam—Frank L , King , (1875) 575 08 Loomis, Edwin J , J o h n Boylan. (1875). 6,107 06 Lyckey, K. L —W. C. Arnold . (187.5) 122 70 Locke, j o b n D . and J o h n J .—James Wilmore .

(1876) , 102 3 a Li l ienthal , Chr i s t i an H,—Norrls & Lord .

(1873) . . . . . 5,400 00 Loweribein, Abraham—Joseph Agate. (1874). 8,048 36 Mciul i f fe , H e n r y a n d A. M.—David M.

Koehler. (Is75) 210 80 MiUer. Oliver W.—J. H . Winchestei-. (1876).. 204 88 Mor t imer , Morton—Tiffany & Co. (1875) 91 00 Mullaly, John—WiUiam Myer. (1876) 149 14 Morr i son , Henry—Joseph Agace. (1874) 8,048 36 Nichols , F r e d e r i c k L .—Arthur S. Cholwell.

(1871) .1,635 42 Nor th , Edward-^Win. Myer. (1876) 149 14 O'NeUl, E. J .—H; K. T h u r b e r . (1875) -. 96 00 Oakes, G e o r g e ^ D a n i e l I r w i n . (1874) 69 60

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I l E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D 195 Post , John— Gilber t V. Leverness . (1876). . . . I l l 94 Peckham.Cbar lesV.—Char les H . Field . (1875). 248 90 Boss, Pe te rB.—Corne l ius P . Eoss . (1876) . . . 325 04 Rober t son , Louis F . — F r a n k C. Schum a nn .

(1875) 107 70 Same same. (1875) 129 00

EobinsoD, F r a a k — William D, S o u t h a r d . (1872) 143 88

Same J . N. T h a t c h e r . (1873) 87 70 Same H e n r y A. R icha rdson . (1873) . 177 78 Same W. Douglass. (1874) 130 44 Same The Goulds Manufac tur ing Co.

(1875) 86 02 Same The S imons Manufac tur ing Co.

(1875) 84 85 Ray, William H.—Augus tus A. T h u r b e r .

(1860) , 227 30 Bache, George H,—Oliver W. West . (1875) 288 78 Robinson, F r a n k — T h e Un ion Stove Works.

(1875) 217 82 Suther land, Alexander—August in A. T h u r b e r .

(1860) 227 30 Sieohert, Carol ine — F e r d i n a n d K u r z m a n .

(1876) 310 27 Stevens, Salmon S.—Garret L . Schuyler . (1876) 593 18 Schreyer , John—Jacob Dux . (1875) 284 41 Sisson, Elias H.—WiUiamsburgh City F i r e I n ­

surance Co. (1875) 212 80 SerreU, J a m e s E.—Thomas D u k e . (1873) 24S 10 Samuels , I s i d o r - A b r a h a m Isaac. (1876) 1,14103 Schumacher , Alber t—John B . Hi l lyer , J r .

(1875) 1,078 01 Taylor, Charles F . - -Chancy Smi th . (1876). . . . 485 94 IITilton, David and John—George G o r h a m .

(1872) 218 28 Thomas , Albert—J. H. Winches te r . (1876) 204 88 JTerr i l l , Edward B.—Edward A. H a m m o n d .

(1875) 5,742 13 The New York L a u n d r y Manufac tur ing Co.—

Chas. E. St rong. (1873) 2,058 41 The Mayor , Aldermen, &c., of New York—

H e r m a n Koehler . (1876) 500 76 Same- same . (1876) 454 94 Same Michael McNamara. (1876) 548 88

Van H o r n , Pres ton—Chas. H . F ie ld . (1875)... 248 90 Wi t te r s , Will iam—Albert Clark. (1875) 605 56 Winte r , George—Charles L . Hal lgar ten . (1876) 802 86 Walsh, J o h n E., E o b e r t E., Pe te r H. , a n d Mau­

r ice J. —George Welsh. (1875) 101 07 Wiley, Wm. L,—Will iam Meyer . (1876) 149 14

BUILDINGS.

' Vacated b y o r d e r of Cour t . Released. Satisfied by Execut ion .

t Secured on Appeal. § Reversed .

MECHANICS' LIENS. NEW YORK.

March 3 Eighth av., n. e. cor. 52d st. (Continued to

1877.) A. T. SerreU & Son agt. Adon Smith $2,138 61

7 Eighteenth st. (Nos. 37, 39 and 41 East), n. s. (Continued to March, 1877.) Michael Powers agt. Julia Kuhn 101 00

7 Same property. Patrick Sheehan' agt. same 94 00

7 Same property. Geo. Neisse agt. same... .78 00 3 Forty-flrst st. (Nos. 228 and 230 West). Geo.

W. Potter agt. WilUam H. Brown 157 00 3 Fiftieth st. (Nos. 433 and 435 West). John

M. Cauda agt. James F. SmaUen. 137 16 6 Fourth av., s. e. cor. 104th st. : John McNer-

ney agt. CorneUus M. Ederson, Jr 2,600 00 7 Fom-th av., e. s., 286 s. I72d st. WilUam

Clark agt. John Reeber 73 40 7 Fiftieth st. (Nos. 433 and 435 West), n. s.

Moran & Smith agt. N.L. Demarest and James T. Smallen 71 50

6 Greenwich st. (Nos. 46 and 48). Samuel Mc­CuUough and four others agt. M. Mclner-ney and Mr. O'Brien 52 17

4 One Hundred and Fifty-'fourth st^, s. s. 548.2 e. Courtla,ndt av. William H. ColweU & Son agt. Peter Flanagan and Ferdinand Bemor 69 63

6 One Hundred and Twenty-first St., s. s., 165 e. 4th av., 6 hs. John C. West agt. Peter MiUer and Andrew J. Lent 200 00

8 Se'condav. (Nos. 1,019,1,021,1,023 and 1,025), w. s. Paul Gautert agt. Wolf Abrahams and A. M. Lizinski and Marks Rinaldo . .323 00

3 Twenty-second st. (No. 142 West). Alexan­der R. Robb agt. John "and Rufus Van Wynen and Samuel Love r 22 5 21

4 Tenth av. (No. 639), bet. 45th and 46th sis. • Joseph Foerster agt. Mrs. Mary A. Staf­

ford 137 00 9 Fifty-second st. (No. 62 East), s. s. P. H.

Redmond agt. — Marsh . . . .266 77 9 Fourth av., n. e. cor. 41st st. James F.

Hanlon agt. John Elder, Jr., and James E. Shaw. 69 00

9 Fifty-third St., s. s., 250 e. 10th av. Peter and WUUam Hinrichs agt. Anna D. Trener and Jacob Kalb 1,350 50

9 Same property. G. A. Zimmeiman agt. the same. .1,282 60

PROJECTED, N. Y.

I'LAN 105.—Seventy-first st., s. s., 350 w. 9th av., six four-story Connecticut brown stone dweUings, 16.8x46; cost, each, $6,000; owner, E. J. King; architect, Charles Baxter.

PLAN 106.—Madison av., n. e. cor. 127th st., six three-story Connecticut brown storre dweUings, 16.8x45; cost, each, $5,000; architect, Charles Bax­ter.

PLAN 107.—Forty-foirrth st, (No. 364 West), one four-stor.v brick tenement, 25x55; cost, $9,000; owner, Frederick H. George, 448 West 45th st.; architect, R. H. Bschaidner.

PLAN 108.—One Hundred and Forty-third st., n. s., 200 e. 3d av., one two-story U-ame dweUing, 25x44; cost, $2,400; owner, Mr. Kloese, Retreat av., bet. 147th and 148th St.; architect and buUder, Hem-y Piering.

PLAN 109.—One Hundred and Fortieth st., s. s., 200 w. WUUs av., one three-story frame and brick dwelling, 22x36; cost, $3,500; owner, A. J. Rein-hold, 141st St., 5 houses w. WUlis av.; architect, John Knox.

PLAN 110.—First av., s. w. cor. 120th st., two four-story stores and tenements, 30x20.5x50; cost, each, $8,000; owner and builder, James Meyher, 123d St., hear 1st av.; architect, Bart. Walther.

PLAN 111.—Tenth av., s. w. cor. 4.5th st., two flve-story brick stores and tenements, 20.3x40; cost, $6,000 and $8,000; owner, Abraham Ayres, 1,524 Broadwa.v; architects, D. & J. Jardine.

PLAN 112.—Twenty-fifth st. (No. 243 East), one flve-story brick tenement, 25x83.6; cost, $15,000, more or less; owner, Simon Sterns, 5 Great Jones St.; architect, T. F. Houghton.

PLAN 113.—Essex st. (No. 113), one fom--stor-y brick store and tenements, 25.6x67; cost, $9,000; owner, Jacob Damm, No. 113 Essex st.; architect, A. H. Blankenstein.

PLAN 114.—Mott av., e. s,, abt 100 s. 147th st., one two-story brick dwelUng. 18x36; cost, $3,000; owner, James J. Smith, 614 3d av.; architect, Chas. Wright; builder, E. Gustaveson.

PLAN 115.—Sanford St., n. s., 80 e. Thomas av., one two-story Irame dweUing, 25x13; cost. $500; owner, John B. Haskins; builder, C. B. Schuyler.

PLAN 116.—Fifty-flfth st., n. s., 300 e.' l l th av.; one three-story brick and iron office and ware-rooms, 50x100; cost, $8,000; owner and architect, Alfred Brady, 39 Greene st.; biulders, Wm. B. PettU and A. OdeU & Son.

PLAN 117.—Forty-flfth St., 200 e. l l th av., one flve-story brown stone tenement, 25x64; cost, $7,000; owner, John E. Sharp, 641 l l th av.; archi­tect, A. B. Jennings.

PLAN 118.—One Hundred and Fifth St., s. s., 100 e. 10th av., six three-story brown stone dwelUngs, 18.4x45; cost, each, $5,000; Owner and architect, David H. Knapp, 105th St., cor. 10th av.

STANHOPE st. (No. 56), n. w. s , 250 from Central av., one 2%-stor-y frame dwelling, 22x32; owner, Joseph Flowers, 271 Hewes st.; architect, T. J. Baer; builder, Jos. Altenbrand.

WYCKDPP St., s. s., 282 e. 4th av., one four-story brick tenement, 21x50; owner and builder, John D. Anderson, 226 Raymond St.; architect, M. J. Mount.

THIRD st., s. e. cor. North 8th St.. three four-story brick stores and tenements, 75x52; owners. Hugh Clark and Thomas Tracey; architect, W. B. Dit mars; buUder, James RodweU.

SOUTH Sth st., n. e. cor. 12th st., one three-story brick store and dwelling, 25x50; owner, David Klinck, Jr., 415 South 5th st.; architect. Frederick KUnck; builders, Wra. Auer and John Klinck.

NORTH 7th st. (No. 173), n. s., 1,50 e. 4th st., one three-story frame tenement, 25x30, extension 7x9; owner, William Sprolie, 173 North 7th St.; builders, P. Newman and A. Walker.

GREEN av., n. s., 300 e. Tompkins av., two four-story frame dwellings, 20x38; owner, Lemuel Bur­rows, Greene av., near Tompkins av.; builders, A. Davison andM. C. Baker.

LEWIS av. (No. 82), w. s., bet. WrUoughby and Hart sts., one two-story frame stable, 22x33; owner, PhiUp KeUey, 82 Lewis av.; buUders, T. Phelan and W. Dougherty.

LEXINGTON av., n. s.. 225 e. Tompkins av., two three-story frame dwelUngs, 20x38; owner. Mary Burrows, Greene av., near Tompkins av.; builder-s, E. N. Wood and M. C. Baker.

PARK av., s. s., 200 w. Throop av., one three-story frame tenement, 25x50; owner, John Hirn, 423 South 5th St.; builders, A. Vath and J. Rueger.

PATCHEN av.. n. w. cor. Monroe St.. one three" story br-ick store and factory, 20x42, owner, Samuel Teather, 112 Patchen av.; architect, D. H. King, Jr.

THROOP av., s. w. cor. Kosciusko st., seven three-stor.y frame dweUings, 18.9x34; owner, &c., W. TJ. Lovitt, 341 Kosciufsko st.

WYTHE av., e. s., 61 n. Rush.st., one oue-story brick stable, 15x20; owner, H. Jurc-ens, Wythe av., cor. Rrrsh St.; architect, J. Rawson; bnilders, J. & T. Rawson and Folks & Yeomans.

THIRD av.,n. s., 150 from Clinton St., four two story brick dwellings, 20x40; owners and builders, Moore t Thompson, 357 CUnton st.; carpenter, W. A. Furey.

EIGHTH av., e. s., cor. 19th st., one three-story br-ick tenement, 20x40; owner and builder, Michael McCue, 712 Atlantic av.

ALTERATIONS, K. Y.

PROJECTED, BROOKLYN.

BROADWAT, n. s., 182 e. Myrtle av,, one 3-stor-y brick store and tenement, 26x60; owner, Charles Vogt. Troutman St., near Evergreen av.; architects, Roeser & Platte; buUders, G. W. Rauth and J. Rueger.

CHESTNUT st., n. e. cor. Evergreen av., one 3-story brick dweUing, 22x50; owner, Hugh O'Brien, Evergreenav., near Chestnut st.; architect, W. W. Lovitt.

EAGLE st. (No. 126), s. s., one 1-story frame store and dwelUng, 25x36; owner, James McNulty, 126 Eagle St.; buUder, R. McNulty.

GRAND st., w. s., near Stewart av., one 2-story frame coal elevator, 42x140; owner, Charles H. Reynolds, cor. South 1st and Oth sts.; architect, J. J. Clyde; builder, J. W. Flaherty.

GRINNELL St., n. s., 80 e. Smith st., one ft-ame lumber shed, 44x100; owners. Hobby, Leeds & Co., 18 WoodhrUl St.; architect and buUder, Chas. O'NeU.

HANCOCK st., n. s., 100 w. Reid av., onel-story frame shop, 21x40; owner, John Fanning; buUder, Wm. Stout.

HICKS st.. e. s., bet. Degraw st. and Harrison St., one 4-Story brick store and tenement, 25x50; owner, Patte McDonough, Slate St., near Furman st.;-builder, P. McGuire.

HOPKINS St., s. s., 100 e. Yates av., one 3-story frame dwelUng, 25x40; owner, WiUianl Suts, cor. Yates av.. and Hopkins st.; builders, A. Vath and John Rueger.

HujiBOLDT St. (No. 49), near Varet st., one 3-stGrv frame tenement, 25x50; owner, John Henn, 469 Grand st.; architect, &c., PhUip Schrafer. . ' HURON St. (No. 176)i, one 3-story frame tenement, 26x50; owner, C. Hardtmaim, 74 Boerum St.; archi­tects, Roeser & Platte; btulder, John Fallon.

MAUJEB St. (No. 306), 275 from s. e. cor. Water­bury St., one'twb-stofy frarrre dwelling, 25x38; owner, &c., C. F. Caufleld, 111 Brunswick av.

Avenue A, s. w. cor. 116th st.. raised one story; cost, $1,200; owner, James H. Titus; architect, F. P. PeUetor; btulder, John E. O'Brien.

Avenue B (No. 43), extension 24x17, &c.; cost, $1,600; owner, PhiUipp DaiTaa; architect, Charles Sturtzkober.

Avenue C, s. w. cor, Cliff st., rear, raised four feet, front alterations, &c., &c.; cost. $650; owner, John Riegelman, Jr.; architect, Frederick Graul & Co.

Avenue D (No. 78), foundation walls raised 2.6; cost, $600; owner, J. D. Wendel; buUder, C. Do­scher.

Barclay st. (Nos. 26 and 28), interior, ft-ont, and window alterations; cost, $2,000; owner, Samuel Wood; architect and capenter, W. H. Noe; mason, John Linskey.

Broadway (No. 663), extension 20x24- cost. $300; owner, John W. Cornwell.

Canal st. (Nos. 529 and 531), raised half stor.y. chimney rebuilt, front wall rebuilt, &c.; cost, $2,500; owner, Robert J. Brown; builders. John Hankinson and Jas. F. Longan.

Chatham st, (No.. 48), extension '24.5x94, &c.; cost, $11,000; owner. S. H. Crook; architect, T. R. Jackson; buUders, A. W. Titus and Dever & Cod-dington.

Cherry st. (No. 197), raised two stories, &c.; cost, $2,000; owner, Geo. V. Hecker; architect, WiUiam Fi(Ud & Son.

Delancey St. (No. 28). front altered; cost, $300; owner, Louis Andrai; builder, John Barms and J. M. Seaman.

East Broadway (No. 129), interior and front altered; cost, $550; owner, Henry Otte; brUlder, Henry HoUwedel.

Eighth av. (Nos. 293 and 295), raised one stor.v, party wall thickened; cost, $1,700; owTier, WilUain West; architecte, Wm. T. Beer & Son.

51-anklin st. (No. 185), extension 20x36, interior and front altered; cosr, $750; owner, J.W. Dimick; archit;ect, &c., J. H. Whitenack.

Forty-seventh st. (No. 339 East), front altered; cost, $150; owner, Thomas Roche; buUder, Patrick Manrring.

Fifth av., s. e. cor. 19th St., neAV flue; cost, $160; owner, EUse July; architict, R. H. Buschaidnes; builder, M. Lapp.

First av. (No. 834), front and interior alterations; cost, $650; owner, Solomon Schwarz; builder^ George G.Gregory.

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196 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D .

Fourtu av. (Nos. 109 and 111), front and interior alterations; cost. $2,000; owner, Rutherford Stuy­vesant; architect. Charles C. Waiveley;biiUdGrs, P. T. O'Brien and John L. Smith.

Greenwich av., s. w. cor. Jane st., interior and window alterations; cost, $2,500; owner, John Rit­ter: architect, JirUus Boekell.

Houston St., n. e. cor. Crosby st., raised one story on Houston st., and front rebuilt, &c.; cost, $16,000; owner, Harrv HUl; architect. Ernest W. Grcis; buUders. WUliam Browning and John Heutel.

Hudson St., s. w. cor. FrankUn St., raised two stories; extension 31.7x25, &c.; cost, .$7,000; own­er, H. O'Malley; architect, M. C. Merritt.

Ludlow St. (No. 85), basement altered lor store; cost. $000; owner, S. Engel; architect, F. W. Klemt; buUder, F. Jocks.

Market st. (No. 63), rear wall raised 5 inches, &c.; cost, $350; owner, WUliam Jacob; builders. Flacker & Stockle and Wick & Ernst.

Monroe st. (No. 103), raised one story, interior alterations; cost, $3,000; owner, W. C. Anthony; architect, &c.. D. H. King, Jr.

OUver St. (No. 18). exterrsion 18x5, &c.; cost, $500; owner, William Colman; builder, James Walsh.

One Hundred and Twenty-seventh St., n. s., 80 e. 5th av., roof raised 2 feet, extension 25x14, new foundation waU, &c.; cost, $3,500; owner and car­penter, William Bishop; architect and mason, Chas. Doerffel.

Pitt St. (No. 89), walls repaired, &c.; cost, $175; owner, Mrs. Covert; bnUder, James S. Dixon.

Rivingt(m St. (No. 23), interior alterations, &c.; cost, $5,000; owner, George Beuss; architect, Wil­liam Jose.

Seventh st. (No. 201), front -altered and repaired; cost, $850; owner, Jrrlius Greenhood; buUders, Fiemann & Hubur-t.

Second av., n. w. cor. 49th St., iron corner column removed, &c.; cost, $600; owner, Patrick Corrigan; buUder, John MoUoy.

Sixth av., n. w. cor. 20th st., extension 11x23, <&c.; cost. $4,000; owrrers, H. O'Niel & Co.; architect, M. C. Merritt.

Thirteenth St., n. s., 110 e. Broadway, raised one-story; cost, $500; owner. WiUiam Gibson's Sons; architect, &c., James Anderson.

Thirty-third st. (No. 427 West), raised one-story, extension 25x11; cost, $1,200; owner, Jas. Curnah.

Thirty-ninth si. (No. 237 Bast), extension 20x12; cost, $1,200; owner and architect, J. Deutsch; buUders, J. Wateon and J. L. Hamilton.

Third av. (No. 2,091), supports strengthened, &c., cost, $500; owner. Darnel C. Deady; architect, Hugh Graham; buUders, John Kearnen and Hugh Gra­ham.

Tenth av. (Nos. 308 and 310), front altered; cost, $300; owner, William Loble; architect, R. H. Jaques.

Tenth av.. w. s., 40.6 s. 45th st.; raised 2 stories; cost, $4,000; owner, Abraham Ayres; architects, D. & J. Jardine.

Woodruff av., n. s., 175 e. Southern Boulevard, raised 10 feet, &c.; cost, $1,200; owner, Denison P. Noyes; architect, Charles MerreJ; builders, WUliam Cogan and D. P. Noyes.

KINGS COUNTY, N. Y. Feb. & Mar. 2 FUthst. (No. 115),WiUiamsburgh. CarlLintz

ao-t. Peter F." Stuffenand Jerome Brown.$30 00 4 Meserole st. (No. 80), s. s., 100 w. Leonard

- St., 25x100. WilUam J. Crear agt. Mrs. Brush 52 00

21 Franklin av., s. e. cor. Van Buren st., 50x 100. Christopher B. Keogh agt. Wm. F. Edmundstone ^ 336 70

6 Green av., n. s., 150 e. Nostrand av., 50x100. George B. Remsen agt. AmeUa D. Fowler.555 19

6 Richardson St., s. s., 100 e. Graham av., 25x 100. Joseph Rosenberger agt. Henry Fisher 149 00

2 Pacific St.. s. s., 154 e. Stone av., 96.3x107. Alois RaffaeU agt. Ederson & Knowles, Wm. Hadfield, Wm. Sheward, and the American National Bank, New York 430 00

2 Clarkson St., Flalbush, County buildings. Francis E, Breakey agt. WiUiam Middleton and Mr. Murphy co 00

5 Monroe St., s. s.', 170 w. Stuyvesant av., 8 hs. Wesley S. Rowland agt. James Cassidy and Oscar H. Stearns .' 8a> 43

4 Pacific St., s. s., 155 e. Stone av., 19x—. B. Goodman agt. CorneUus M. Ederson & Co., and the American National Bank, New York 116 20

8 Fifth av., n. w. cor. 17th st., 100.2x125. John Goodman agt. WUliam Brown (Trustee) and Chm-ch of Atonement 486 00

.6 DowiUng St., w. s., 197 n. Putnam av., 76x 100. George. B. Remsen agt Francis Wood , 1975 64

MISCELLANEOUS. REVIEW OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET.

Tlie Exchange Salesroom has been crowded alniost every day during tbe past week, and the aggregate of sales was quite heavy as compared with, previous week. It was a week of great signiflcancy to the general mar­ket, as prices went still lower than was anticipated dur­ing the beginning of the year. There was, however, a silver lining to the cloud, as many acknowledged that, with Fifth avenue lots at $18,000, and adjoining street lots (Sixty-sixth street) at $11,.500, it was really worth while to build even in times like these. The correct list of public sales at the Exchange during tire past week ought to satisfy capitalists waiting for investments that bottom prices have been reached. Eront St. (No. 84), w. s., four-story brown stone

and lot, 73.9 n. Old slip, 24.2x85.2, to Clark & Balch $19,750

Front st. (No. 83), e. s., four-story brown stone and lot, 70.10 n. Old slip. 241x96, to Boyce & Smith 24,600

Greenest., e. s., 2 four-story brick and lot, 175~l s. Houston St., each 25x100 ( .,_. oqn

Mercer st., w. s., 2 buildings and lots, 150 s. f •^'*'^^" Houston St., lots each 25x100 J

South St. (No. 43), w. s., four-story brown stone and lot, 70.7 n. Old slip, 24.1x98.9 (including right to bulkhead on East River), to Moses Tay­lor 28,000

Water st. (No. 84), w. s., two flve-story basement and brick and one lot; No 120 Pearl st., e. s., 117 n. Old sUp, 23.2x128.8x24.2x126, to M. Ottinger 35,000

Water st. (No. 83), e. s., five-story brown stone and lot, 71.2 n. Old slip, lot 24.2x85, to J. J. O'Donohue 13,750

Mulberry st. (No. 27), w. s., 25 s. Park st., 25x74, to Jos. Casey 16,700

Third st, (No. 8G), s. s. 503 e. Av. B, 24.9 x M block. (Lease dated Oct. 30, 1SG5, term 21 years, ground rent $300 per annum.) 4,400

Thirteenth st., n. s., 100 w. 5th av., two-story brick stable and lot, 25x103.3, to Marcus Kohner 15,800

Seventeenth st. (No. 34), s. s., 496.6 w. 5th av., lot 28.6x92, house 28.6x75, four-story brown stone, to H. L. Grant •. 34,750

Twenty-third st. (No. 331), n. s., 275 w. 1st av.. three-storv.basement brick, h. & 1., Iti. 8x98.9, toT. J. Solomon 4,C70

Twenty-fourtb st., s. s., 280 e. Madison av., three-story brown stone, h. & 1., 18x100.11 11,595

Twenty-seventh St., s. s., 85 e. 3d -av., two brick buildings, plot 75x98.9, to Peter M. Duryea, plaintiff 50,100

Thirty-fourth st., s. s., 191.8 e. Lexington av., one four-story basement brown stone, h. & 1., 16.11x98.9, to John Eoss 19,780

Forty-ninth s t , n, s., 502.6. e. l l t h av., 47.6x) 100.6x305x190.2 i

Fiftieth st., s. s., 550 w. 10th av., 76.9x100.5x90 5 ( X97.6 ., J Sold together for 24,000

Fifty-ninth St., n. s.,;j25 e. l l th av., one four-story tenement and lot, 25x100, to New York Insurance Co 8,600

Sixty-first St., n. s., 152 e. Madison av., four-story and basement brown stone, h. & 1., 19x 100.5, to John McCool 21,555

Sixty-sixth St.. n. s., 100 e. 5th av., 25x100, to G. W. Wright 11 600

Eighty-third st., n. "s., 241.8 e. 9th av., three-story brick, h. & I., 16.8x102 2 11,650

Eighty-sixth st., s. s., 247 e. 3d av., 19x102.2, h. & 1., to Irving Savings Institution 10,000

Eighty-sixth st„ s. s„ adj. above, 34x102.2, h. & plot, to same purchaser 10,000

Ninetieth st., s. s., 156.3 e. Av. A, 18.9x100.8, h. & I 4,037

One Hundred and Thirteenth St., n. s., 260 e. 2d av.,25x100.11 1,800

One Hundred and Thirteenth st., s. s., 100 e. 2d av., four story brick, h. & 1., 20x100.11, to Henry G. Petes, plaintiff .-... 7,000

One Hundred and Thirty-fourth st., n. s., 177.10 w. 5th av., three-story and basement brown stone, h. & 1., 17.10x99.11., to Sarah A. Hetch, plamtiff 8,000

One Hundred and Twenty-fourth st., n. s., 107.6 w. 4th av., three-story and basement brown stone, h, & 1., 17.6x100.11, to AlbertBowker... 10,100

One Hundred and Forty-third st., s. s., 175 e. Sth av., 25x99.11, to Sarah A. Eaynor (Extrx.). 1 475

Jackson av., w. s., 100 s. Cedar St., 23d Ward ' 25x133.1 .' 400

Union av., w. s., 100 n. Cedar st., 23d Ward, 25x „133.1 400 First av., s. w. cor. 125th St., 20.2x75, to plaintiff. 16 000 First av., n. w. cor. 124th St., 20.11x75, to same, ^.f°r ; 11,000 First av., e.s., 42.2 n. 76th St., 20x70, to plain­

tiff, for... 10,500 Second av., w. s., 80 4 n. 55th St., four-story brown

stone front store, h. & 1.. 20x66, to David Wai-sel (2d Mortgagee) 12,650

Fifth av., n. e. cor. 66th St., 25.5x100, to David McAlpin 27,000

Fifth av., e.g., 25.5 n. 66th st., 25x100, to S. V. T,,?/,.^'"^®'^ 18,600 Fifth av., e. s., 75.5 n. 66tli st., 25x100, to Thos.

Goadby i8,600 Tenth av. (No. 829), s. w. cor. 55th St., 25.5x75, to

J . J. BurcheU 17 340

Tenth av. (No, 827), 25.5 s. 55th st., 25x75, to J . J . BurcheU 12,175

Total amount of sales at Exchange Sales­room since ©ur last issue $727,107

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BUSINESS CHANGES. ASglGNSIENTS.—BENEFIT CEEDITORS.

Kr:ST'!^'^-!^-s-edt° ^-^--'^ !-«--• Woodward Steam Puasp Manufacturing Company As­

signed to W. T. Francis. Brand, Samuel Assigned to Leopold Mayer. Popper, Leo Assigned to Henry Zeimer. Tebrich, Isaac Insolvent Assignment.

F S . Jaco'l ^-1 ^^«'g°«a to John M. Fisher. Herman, Jacob Assigned to Meyer EUenstein. Halsey, Robert.'.. .Assigned to George W. Powers.

IN BANKBUPTOY. The Seamless Clothing Manufacturing Co. of Mattewan,

N.Y Referred to Register Beale. Grossmeyer, Nathan Referred to Register Fitch.

M o S r s t ? t e s * D . } B « ^ - - d *« ^-^B^^t- ^ ^ ^ t - -Sturges, Augustus W Referred to Register Allen. The John S. Williard Manufacturing Co Referred to

Register Dwight. Scovill, WiUiam E Referred to Register Williams. Oliver, Isaac J . . . .Referred to Register Fitch.

l i n Ro^deTTheodore } ^'^''^^ *« ««gi«'^^ Dayton, Mathews, John S Referred to Register Allen.

DIBCHAEGES. Seagrave, Jacob T. Laird, Moses M. Cunyes, Montgomery.

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APPROVED PAPERS. BEWEB.

Madison av., bet. 130th and ISlst sts. SEDEWALKS FLAGGED.

West St., w. 8., bet. West 12th and ftansevoort sts. CBOSSWALKS.

Fourth av. and 65th st. B E G U L I T I N G , GBADINft, &C.

One Hundred and Thirteenthh st., from Morningside drive to Riverside drive.

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ADVERTISED LEGAL SALES. REFEREES' SALES TO BE HELD AT THE EXCHANGE

SALESROOM, 111 BROADWAY.

NEW YORK. One Hundred and Eighteenth st., s, s., 275 w.

3d av., 77.2x100.11, by Hugh N. Camp. (Fore­clos. sale) Mar. 13

Avenue A, n. w. cor. 18th St., 22x90, by Richard V. Harnett. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 13

Madison av., e. s., 100 n. Taylor St.. 50x120, 24th ward, by Peter F. Meyer. (Foreclos. sale)... Mar. 13

One Hundred and Eleventh St., n. s., 143 w. Av. A, 39x100.11, by George H. Scott. (Foreclos. sale) , Mar. 13

Sixty-third St., s. s., 100 e. Madison av., 100x105. by Richard V. Harnett. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 1?

Second av., e. s., 50 n. il7th st., 25.11x100 1 Second av., e. s., 75.11 n. 117th st., 25x100 J

by Richard V, Harnett. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 13 St. Ann's av„ n. e. cor. 138th st., runs n. 562 to

Division av., thence e. 694.4, thence 8.647 to I38th St., thence w. 644, by Steele & Carter. (Foreclos. sale) Mar, 13

Tenth av., w. s., adjoining lands ot Eliza B. Ju­mel, 150x100, by V. K. Stevenson, Jr Mar. 13

Lots 300 to 307, inclusive, on map of buUding lots, farm of Charles Berrian, HigU Bridge road, by Hugh N. Camp Mar, 14

High Bridge av., n. w. s., 500 s. w. Union St., 137.6x200, by E. A. Lawrence & Co. (Foreclos. , sale) Mar. 14

One Hundred and Sixth st., n. s., 350 w. 9th av., 50x100.11, by BlackweU & Riker. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 14

Greenwich st., n. e. cor. Fulton st., 33.3xl03.2x 32x91.11, by H. W. Coates. (Foreclos. sale). . . Mar. 14

One Hundred and Seventeenth st,, n. s., 150.6 e. Av. A., 18x100.11, by A. H. MuUer & Co. (Fore­clos. sale) Mar. 14

One Hundred and Thirty-third st., s. s., 95 w. • 4th av., 20x99.11, by Richard V. Harnett. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 14

Third av.,'n. w. cor. 26th st., 24.8x112, by Black­weU & Riker. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 14

Forty-second st., n. s., 325 e. 8th av., 50 x irreg., by Peter F. Meyer. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 16

Mercer st., -w. s., 150 s: Houston st., 50x100, by A. J. Bleecker & Co. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 15

Eighty-fifth st,. n. s., 84,2 w. Lexington av., 17x 100,5, by E. H. Ludlow & Co. (Foreclos. sale). Mar, 15

Fifty-seventh St., 8. s., 170 e. 6th av., 50x100.5, by James L. WeUs. (Foreclos. sale).... . . . . . M a r . l 5

Forty-flfth st., s. s., 132 e. Lexington av., 18.9x 100.5. (error in description), by Hugh N. Camp. (Poreclos: sale of lease). Mar. 15

Thirty-flfth st.,.s. s., 118 e. 6th av., 17.6x98.9, by Peter P. Meyer. (Poreclos. sale) Mar. 15

Water st. (No. 254), n. s., 19x50x17x50. 1 Peck slip (No. 12), 8. s., 14x60.. |

by Richard V. Harnett. (Foreclos sale) . . . . . . . Mar. 15 Fifty-fltth St., s. s , 206.3 e. Lexington av., 18.9x

100.5, by E. A. Lawrence & Co. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 16 Fordham av., part of Lot 129 on Map of ViUage of

Morrisania, 25x148x23x150, by S. D. Gifford (Ref.), at Carpenter's Hotel, (Foreclos. Bale)..' Mar, 1

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R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . 197 Ninety-second at., s. si, 400 e. 3d av., 20x90, by

E. A, Lawrence & Co. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 16 Fifty-eighth St., n. s., 95 e. Lexington av., 50x

100.6, by M. A. J. Lynch (Poreclos. sale) Mar. 16 Third av., w. s., 75 n. 41st St., 24.8x100, by J. M.

Miller. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 16 Mill Brook, part of Lot 40 on Map of the East Ward

of the Village of Melrose, 28. 165, by V. K. Stevenson, Jr. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 17

Fifty-seventh st., n, s., 89.8 w. 9th av., 21.4x100.5, by James M. Miller. (Forclos. sale) Mar. 18

One Hundred and Fifty-second st., n. s., 400.5 w. Boulevard, 24.7x199.10, by H. W. Coates. (Fore­clos. sale) Mar, 18

East Broadway (No. 3^1), s. e. cor. Jefterson st., 23.7x65.6, by D. M. Seaman. (Poreclos. saie).. Mar. 18

Fifty-fourth st., s s., 125 w. 1st av., 50x100.5. by James M, Miller. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 18

One Hundred and Eighteenth st., n. s., 210 w. 2d av., 21x100.10, by A. H. MuUer, Jr. (Foreclos. Bale,] Mar. 18

Sixty-fifth St.. n. s., 225 e. 2d av., 25x100.4, by Thomas Nichols. (Foreclos. sale) Mar. 18

BROOKLYN. Front St., n. s., 117 e. Gold st., 37.6x100, by Cole

& Murphy, at 379 Fulton st Mar. 13 Nostrand av., w. s., 20 s. Putnam av., 20x100, by

Coie & Murphy, at 379 Fulton st Mar. 13 Madison st.. s. a., 360 w, Tompkins av., 20x100.

by J. P. Hudson (Ref.), at Court House Mar. 14 Dean st., n. s., 383 4 e. Grand av., 16.8x110, by A.

A. Brittan (Ref.), at Court House Mar, 14 Rapelyea st., n. s., 100 e. Hicks St., 25x100, by

Edward Daly (Ref.), at Court House Mar. 14 Grand st, (No. 95), 25x86, by L. S. Turner (Ref.),

at Court House Mar, 15 St. James' pi, (formerly Hall St.), w. s., 141.1 n.

Gates av., 12.8.x99.10, by Sheriff (aU title of Emma L. Stover), at Court House Mar. 15

Fifth St., s. w. s., 149.6 n. 7th av., 99.1x100, by Cole & Murphy, at 379 Pulton st Mar. 15

Hart St., s. a., 350 e. Y ates av., 100x100, by W. H. Ho lis (Ref.), at Commercial Exchange Mar. 15

President St., s. s„ 350 w. Columbia st., 16.8x 100, by J. W. Sanderson(Eef.), at Commercial Exchange Mar. 15

North 5th St., a. w. s., 65 n. w. 7th St., 25x—, by G. L. Fox (Ref.), at 185 4th st Mar. 16

Lafayette av.. n. s., 120 e. Marcy av., 20x100, by G. M. Stevens (Ref.), at Commercial Exchange. Mar. 16

Hudson av., w. s. (formerly Jackson at.) 86.6 s. Nassau st., 42.8x80, by Jacob Cole, at Com­mercial Exchange Mar. 17

Carroll s t . , s . s., 257 w. 6th av., 20x108.5, by E. F. O'Reilly (Ref.), at Commercial Exchange.. Mar. 18

» <«^> « FORECLOSURE SUITS.

NEW YORK. Tenth av., St. Nicholas av., 142d and 143d sts.,

whole block. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank agt. William G, Word Mar. 2

Twenty-sixth st.,.250.4 w, 1st av.,24.8x98.9. Wm. . Stursburg agt. Wm. E. Britt Mar. 2

First av.. w. s., 73.11 s. 31st st., 24.10x75. Moritz Koppe agt. Helen J. Joues Mar. 2

Twenty-sixth st., n. s., 187>^ w. 9ih av., 25x100. Samuel Roaenback agt. Mary H. McLeUand... Mar. 2

Thirteenth St., s. s., 215 w. Sth av, 26x100. Wm. Mackellar agt. Thos. P. Simpson Mar. 2

Water st. (No. 342), n. s. WUUam Lawrence agt Johanna Organ Mar. 2

Twenty-third st. and 9th av,, n, e. cor., 19x65. A. M. Ferris agt. Jane A. Parks Mar. 2

Fitty-fifth St., s. s., 141.8 e. 8th av., 16.8x100.5. Same agt. same Mar. 2

One Hundred and Nineteenth st„ n. a., 223 e. Av. A, 25x100.10. The Sixpenny Savings Bank, ' New York, agt. Clinton Hunter Mar. 2

Forty-third at., n. s., 100 w. 2d av.. 21.1x100.5 Catharine M. BactteUe agt. Patrick Norton... Mar. 2

Eighty.fourth St., n. e., 127.1 e. 3d av., 25.6x102.2 Emanuel M. Friedleiu agt. John Hav Mar. 2

Third av., e.s., 106 2 s. ]08th at., 17.8xi00. Hirch Koch agt. John McCool Mar, 2

Madison st., s. 8., 49.4 w. Oliver at., 33x52,9. Catharine Coyle agt. George M. P. Coyle Mar. 2

Grove st. (No. 42), s. a. The Mechanics and Trad-era' Savings Institution agt Wm. G. Sheridan. Mar. 2

One Hundred and Twelfth at., a. s., 170.10 e. 4th av.. 17.1x100.11. New York Life Ins. Co. agt. MaryE.RusseU . . . M a r . 2

One Hundred and Twelfth Bt., a. a., 183.9 e. 4th av., 17.1x100.11. Same agt. same Mar. 2

One Hundred and Twenty-ninth st., n. B., 165 e. 4th av., 25x99.11. John W. Cammett agt. Thomaa Handibode Mar. 2

One Hundred and Twenty fourth at., n. a., 207 w. 2d av., 20x100.11. Germania Life Ins. Co. agt.Hanford N.Hayes.. Mar. 2

Seventy third st., n. a.. 100 w. Av. A, 100x102.2. Nathaniel P. Rogers agt. Griffith Rowe . . . . Mar. 2

One Hundred and Twelfth at., a. s., 119.7 e. 4th av., 17.1x100.11. The New York Life Ins. Co. agt. Mary E. RusseU. Mar. 2

Eighty.flftn St., n. 8., 67.2 w. Lexington av., 17x 100.5. Same agt. Solomon Gay ton Mar. 2

Orchard St., e. a., 171.11 > n. Canal at., 15.1x87.6. C. H. G. Loaere agt. WoU Borosckek Mar. 2

Second av. (No. 325), w. s. Seligman Paid agt. Otto Meyer Mar. 3

One Hundred and Forty-third st. and Sth av., ) n .w. cor., 125x99.11...jA I

One Hundred and For^-fourth at., a. a., 100 f w.Sth av., 25x99.11 . . j Wm. K. KUohen (Assignee, &c.) agt. Sarah E. B a y n o r . . . , . . . . , . . , . , , , . , . , , . . . . , , , , , . . , . Maf. 3

Locust and Fordham avs., a, e. cor. Same agt. MyerStern Mar. 3

Greene at., e. s., 232 n. Spring St., 50x100. John McKesson agt. Jonas Sonneborn Mar. 3

Eighth av. and 135th st., s. w. cor., 99.11x150. Max Weil agt. Cornelius O'Reilly Mar. 3

Forty-ninth s t , e. s., 263.4J<;. e. 2d av., 19.2J<;x 100.5. Metropolitan Savings Bank agt. Mary Jane Marquis Mar. 3

Eighty-eighth st., s. s., 200 e. 12th av., 75x100. Henry R. Mount agt, John Shannon Mar. 3

Seventy-eighth St., s. a., 208.9 w. 3d av., IS.Ox 102.2. Broadway Savings Institution agt. Thomas Kennedy Mar. 4

Suffolk St., w. s., 175 u. Grand St., 25x100. Laura A. Sanford agt. Lavina S. White Mar. 4

Fifty-seventh St., n. H.. 66 e. Lexington av., 17x SO..'?. Susan M. T. Bacan agt. Rosalie Francis. Mar. 4

Sixtieth St., a. a„ 275 e. l l th av.,-25x100.5. Wm. C. Wetmore agt. Thomas W. Smith Mar. 4

Sixtieth st„ a. s., 225 e. l l th av., 2.5x100 5. Benja­min Tatham agt. same Mar. 4

Filty-flrst st., n. s., 475 e. 121h av., 25x100.5. Isaac V. French agt. Michael Donnelly Mar. 4

Thirty-third st., n. s., 240.4>< w. 2d av., 30.7i^x 98.9. Jo.-ius Taylor agt. Isa~ac J. Mabie '.".. Mar. 4

Fourth av., e. s.. 35.2,U u. Slst at., 19.6 i^x80. El­len M. Pike agt. Barbara A. Seiter Mar. 6

One Huudred and Fifth St.. a. a., 125 w. 9th av,, 25x100.11. William Hogan, Jr., agt. Julia A. Greene .' Mar. 6

One Hundred and Fourth St., n. s., 87 w. 9th 1 av., 73x100.11 I

One Hundied and Fourth st„ n. s., 275 w. Oth [ av., 125x100.11 J Sameagt.same ; Mar. 6

Fifteenth at., a. s., 96.10 e. 2d av., 21.2x128.3. Frederick Butterfleld agt, John Falconer Mar. 6

Washington at. (No. 677), e. s. The Mayor, &c. agt. Eleazer Jackson Mar. 6

Third av., e. s., 74.1 n. 34th st., 24.8x100 ) Lexington av., e.s., 103 n. 39th st., 20..'')x98.9.. | Fortieth st., s. s., 240 e. 4th av., 20x98 9 f Prospect av., w. s J

Mary E. Bloom agt. Rachel A. B oom Mar. 6 Tliird St., a. a., 93 w. Av. D, 07.9x106 Lewis St., w. s„ 150 s. Delancey St.. 25x75.., Second av. and 1st st., n, e. cor., 81.6x84.4 ,

Peter Zimmerman agt. John Schappert .'. Mar. One Hundred and Tweuty-third St., a s., 288.9

w. 1st av., 15x91. Maria Simpson agt. James P. Burrili Mar. 0

Ninth av. and 44th St., s. e. cor. Gabriel Japha agt. Samuels. Fitch, Jr Mar. 0

One Hundred and Forty-fourth st. and 10th av., n. w. cor., 49.11x100. Adolphus Smedberg agt. Wm.GuUfoyle Mar. 7

Eighth av., e. a., .50.5 s. 56th st.. 25x100. Nicholas P. Palmer agt. Theodore G. Thomas Mar. 7

Eighth av., e.s., 75.5 s. 5Gth st., 25x100. Same agt. same Mar, 7

Thompson at. (No. 63 i,w. s. Morgiana W. Par­rel! agt. Thomas H.' Sill Mar. 7

EUzabeth st, (No, 215), w. a. Frank Cook agt. George FuelUng Mar. 7

Sixth av , w. s., 65 s. 46th st., 20x80. Henry Slos­son agt. Clara M. Penguet Mar. 7

Sixthav., w. a., 25 s. 4Cth St., 20x80. Same agt. Henry L, Hoquet Mar. 7

Seventeenth st., n. s., 247.8 w. Oth av., 24x92. John Sloane (Exr.) agt. WiUiam Moller Mar. 7

Seventeenth st., n, a., 230 w. Gth av., 17.8x92. Same agt. aame Mar. 7

Sheriff St., e. s., 63.6 n. Rivington st., 18.3x75. Amalia Hopper agt. Ann Dalton Mar. 7

One Hundred and Fifth Bt., s. a., 100 e, 4th ay„ 18.9x50. The Mayor, &c., of New York agt. W. A. Hoover Mar. 7

Seventy-fourth st. and Av. A, n. w.cor., 32.3x100. Stephen Valentine agt. Wm. A. Juch Mar, 7

Madison av. and 88th ft,, n. e. cor., 36.8x100.8. Mai:y R. Whitlock agt. Henry P. Degraff Mar. 8

Seventy-seventh at., a. s., 182 e. 2d av., 21.5x 102.2. Sigmund Lobenatein agt. John Mc-Crum Mar. 8

One Hundredth at., n. s., 350 'w. Sth av.. 20x"l 100.5 I

One Hundred and First at., a. s., 360 w. Sth f av.,20xl00.5 ; J Scynthia S. Camnbell agt. Jared W. BeU Mar. 8

One Hundredth at., n. a., 450 n. Sth av., 50x 1 1005 . . . . . . I

One Hundred and First St., a. s., 450 n. 8th ( av., 50x100.5 J Same agt. same Mar. 8

Seventy-flrst at., a. a., 200 e. 4th av., 50x100.6. Philip Kerley agt. Mary EaUl Mar. 8

Thlrty-aecond at., n. s., 100 w. 1st av., 16.8x98.9. C. A. Schuster agt. Emil Von Schoening Mar. 8

Eighty-third at., s, s., 275 e. 5th av., 20x102,2. Henry J. Armstrong agt. Permelia M, D. AveriU Mar. 8

Thirty-second st., s. a., 160.2 w. Madiaon av., 21.10x98.9. James M, Brown agt. Aaron H. Rathbone Mar. 8

Eighth av., w. s., 74.11 n. 141at st., 25x99.11. EUen Smith agt. Wm. J. Weller Mar 8

Eighth av., w. a., 49.11 n. 141st at., 25x100. Alfred W. Lower re agt. same Mar. S

Pirat av., w. a., 50.5 a. 123d St., |17.10x81.2%. Herman Uhl (Receiver, &c.) agt. John W. Smith Mar. 8

Third av. (No. 1,953), e.s. The Mayor, &c., agt. Mra.B. Oonneh Mar. 8

Tenth av., w. s., 100 n. 20th st., 83.10x100 > Twenty-first st., s. a., 100 w. 10th av., 25x91.11.}

The General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States agt. Barbara H.Jgnes . . . , , JJar. 8

RECORDED LEASES,

NEW YORK. PER YEAH. Broadway (No. 814). Rector of Saint Clement's

Church to Alexander Egieson, 21 years $3,250 Canal st. (Nos. 450 and 4.52). Trinity Church to

William Witters, 1 year. (Feb. 15,1875) 1,600 Chatham st. (No. 79). Henry Levy to E iaa

Cohen. Sf years 1,400 Ehzabeih st. (Nos. 49 and 51). ,Jolin S. Giles

to Phillip and Herman C. Strobfil, 5 years 2.800 Fulton St. (No. 95). Ministers, Elders, kc, of

Reformed Protestant Dutch Church to Peter A. Frasse, 3 years 2,000

Greenwich st. (No. 471). James Barclay to .Tames Sawans, r> years 1,750

Sheriff st. (No. 95) Isaac Halsey (Agent for William Halaey) to Ann Dalton, 5 year.<5 400

Spring St. (No. 185), store aud cellar. John C. Clegg to Angela Pranchi, 5 years Son

Stanton st. (No. 187). Jacob Kerner to .Toseph Mavei", 5 years 720

Willettst. (No. .56). Isaac Halsey to Adam Noye, Syears '. 1,190

Worth St. (No. 162). Geo. M. Mittnacht te .Jacob A. Mittnacht, ,S years 1,250

Fifth St. (Nos. 810 and 812 East). James Young to Regina Colonel. 5 years 2,400

Fifty-flrstst. (No. .522 West), 1st floor. Alice G. Sears to Martin H. Harke, :i ypars .'536

Fifty-fifth St. (No. 327 West). 'George W. Cobb (Exr.) to Joseph Strauss, 3 years 1,150

Av. A (No. 262), store floor. .John Klinger to Nikolaua Hnbuer, 3 years .- COO

Av. O. (No. 121). Daniel McCabe to Andrew G. A. Eisert, 2 years ^ 1.100

First av. (No. 32G), store and basement. Elise July to Edward P. Hagan. 5 years 600

Third av. (No, 48). EHz^ S. White to Henry H. Ludderand William H. Moeller, Syears . . . . . . 1800

Third av. (No. 1,0.18). John H. Kornarens to Henry J. Kellic, 3 years 1.200

Seventh av. and 21st st. (Lots Nos. 941 to 044. inclusive), Robert Goelet to John Post, 5 years 2,.500

Seventh av. (No. 353). Jamea McArthur to Frank Billman, 10 years 1,000

Eighth av. (Nos. 896 and 898), stables. Cor-neha M. Valentine to Heury S. Leech, 9> years 1,500

' « < • > »

LIS PENDENS.

KINGS COUNTY, N. Y. Meeker av., s. s., 25 e. Gardner av., 25x50. Eliza

B. Small wood agt. Ellen R, Gleeson Feb. 29 Meeker av., s. s., intersection centre line Gard­

ner av., runs e, 55x50. Anna E. Smallwood agt. Catharine Healy Feb. 29

Lorimer st., e s , 40 n. Stagg st., 20x60. Martha Lawrence agt. Barbara P. n.tt Feb. 29

Classon av., e. a., 73.0 a. Pacific st., 24.4x88 \ nia?8on av., a. e. cor. Pacific st., 24.10x88 I Dean st., n. s., 323 e. Classon av.. 24.11x111.6. [

5x110 J Thomaa Noonan agt. Patrick Donohne. (Action to set aside Cons.) Feb. 29

Hanson p i , s. s., 119.11 e. Port Green pi., 19 l lx 90. Wright Gillies agt. Ebenezer Welch Feb. 29

Snpdeker av., e. s., 415 n. Liberty av., 20x100. William H. Burroughs agt. Thomaa T. Cortis.. Feb. 29

Ewen St., w. s., 25 s, Montrose av., 25x100. The WiUiamsburgh Savings Bank agt. Frederick W.

. Obernier Feb. 29 Moore at., s. s., 561 e. Bushwick av., 25x56.,5x25.6

x56. Abraham Underbill (Exr.) agt. Henry Loffler Feb. 29

De Kalb av., n. w. a., 100 n. e. Broadway, 25x130. Elvira Harbeck agt. John Schlitz Mar. 1

Debevoise at., n. a,, 1.50 e. Graham av., 25x100. Franz Amberger agt. Christian Schomberg Mar. 1

Kent St., n. s., 250 w. Union pi., 75x100. George P. Nesbitt agt. George A. Kingsland Mar. 1

Greene av., a. a., 280.7 e. Franklin av., 55x100. B'rances M. Deed agt. Andrew Smith Mar. 1

Washington av., n. B., 200 e. 3d st„ 100x100. Ed­ward Percival agt. Henry C. Webb Mar. 1

South 6th St., n. s., 125w, 3d st., 74x36.8x74x41. Second st., n e. cor. South 6th st., 32.1x73x36.8.

x69.ll Margaret C. Van Every agt. Oliver Van Every. Mar. 1

Broadway, n. e. a., 29.6 n. w. De Kalb nl., 43.6x 100. Elvira Harbeck agt. Jacob Weybrecht Mar. 1

Sixth av., a. e. s., 20.2 n. e. 18th st., 18x70. John Chadeayne agt. E, Porter BeJden Mar. 1

Bond st„ w. s., 60 n. CarroU at., 40x75. Charlea O'NeU agt. John.I.Bourke Mar. 1

Sigel av., n. s., 9.7 e. Broadway. 20x50. William H. Bennett agt. John B. Stevens Mar. 2

Sigel St., n. s., 49.7 e. Broadway, 20 xirreg. Same agt. same Mar. 2

Atlantic av., a. s.,50 e. Wyckoff av., 25x10.1.6. John A. Martin agt. John Werneit Mar 2

South Second at., a. a.. 155 e. Sth St., 25x120, Ed­ward H. Emerson agt. Michael Reilly Mar. 2

Graham av., e. s., 75 n. Cooke at., 25x100. Lud­wig Levi agt. Susanna Soberer Mar. 2

Indeft. lot, Flatbush, 35.6x125. Nicholas R. Still-well agt. Jeannett B.Jackaon Mar. 3

Second pi., s. a., 187.6 e. Court St., 18.9x133.5. Bertha Jacoby agt. Henry Krause Mar. 3

MacDonouah 8t.,"n. B., 400 e. Tompkins av., 25x 200 to Macon st. Andrew W. Morgan agt. Kezia C. wile of Curti."? L. North Mar. 3

Linden av., e. s., 215 n. Van Sinder.en av., 20x100, WUliam Spence agt. Augustus Hill Mar. 3

North 5th St., n. e. a., 150 a. e. 4th. st., 33.4x100. Sunon S. Backman agt. MelviUe H. Begens-burger, , . . , . . . . , , . , . . Mar. 3

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198 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D South Fourth St., a. w. s., 300 s. e. l l th at., 25

X irreg Pluahing av., s. w. cor. Ryerson st., 25x91.10x

43.1x84.10 Hushing av., s. a. 29 w. Carlton av., 40x92x40.9

X83.9 Pluahing av.. a. w. cor. Carlton av., 19x79.7x

34.5x74 CUnton av., e. a., 25.5 s. Park av., 50x110 -Washington av., w. s., 81 a. Fulton st., 25x

169.7x25x168.9 Fulton St., 8. w. cor. Washington av., lOOx—x

— to Washington av. X 81 Pulton St., a. s., 100 w. Washington av., runs

8.121.9 X west 128.11 to Hamilton at. x north 26 X east 90.6 x north 712.11 to Pulton at. x 8. e. 42

Alao lot in New York Oil y (Action for admeasurements of dower). Cath­arine Coyle agt. George M. P. Coyle Mar.

Myrtle st., a. w. cor. Evergreen av., 60x90. • Solomon Levy agt. Alexander Laird Mar.

Monroe at., s. s., 430.8 e. Lewis av., 18.8x100. John M. Young agt. James Cassidy Mar.

Monroe st., s. s., 449.4 e. Lewis av., 18.8x100. Same agt. aame Mar.

Monroe st., a. a., 4G8 e. Lewis av., 18.8x100. John M. Young agt. James Cassidy Mar.

Monroe st.. s. s., 485.8 e. Lewis av., 18.8x100. John M. Young agt. James Cassidy Mar.

Park pi., or Baltic St., n. s., 61 e. Carlton av.. 21x 95. The Dime Savings Bank, Brooklyn, agt. Jerome B. Cram Mar.

Wyckoff St., U.S., 100 w. UnderhiU av., 75x131. Amos Robbins agt. Daniel C. Miller Mar.

Third at., n. s.. 22G.10 w. Hoyt St., 20.K80, h. it 1. Abraham L. Magaw agt Patrick Cassidy Mar.

Butler St.,U.S., 465.5 w. Gth av., 20x100. Samuel B. H. Judah agt. Henry E. Wehs Mar.

Clinton st., e. a., 20 a. CarroU at., 20x90. Char­lotte J. Harward agt. Jane A. Lewis Mar.

South 9th St., n. w. cor. 3d St., 20.1x93.4. An­drew S. Wheeler agt. John Berry Mar.

South 9th St., n. s., 96 e. 4th s t . r u n s s. 2('5 x east 26.3x197 x west 25. (Error.) Samuel A. True to Augustine W. Daby Mar.

North 5th at., n. e. a.. 266.8 a. e. 4th ac, IG.Sx 100. Elizabeth V. Ebert agt. MelviUe H. Regensburger Mar.

Garnet St., n. s., 118.8 e. Court st., 19.4x100. Ann McCann agt. Michael Goodwin Mar.

Madison at., n. a.. 92 e. Classon av., 40x100, irreg. Alfred Dickinson sgt. Frederick W. Osborn Mar.

Clermont av., w. a., 165 s. Greene av., 21.8x100. Joseph Hegeman (Exr.). agt. Samuel Green­wood Mar.

Monroe st., n. s., 125 w. Ralph av., 18.9x100. David K. Ducker agt. Edwin S. Raynor Mar.

MARKETS. Business in the various styles of material is still com­

paratively moderate, and in nearly all cases buyers are basing their orders on the most imperative necessity. Indications aa to what may be expected during the com-iBg apring and aummer are still too backward to admit of any fair estimate. Same few contracts have been closed, which are likely to consume a considerable amount of material, but nothing to show a general or healthy movement in the buUding line, and, while deal­ers in many cases are hopeful, very few are really confi­dent. AU goods are low, labor plenty and cheap, and everything seems to favor a good business except faith in real estate. Until this is restored, the market for material ia not Ukely to show much vitality. Some ol our morning papera have recently been publishing articles on the "outlook," which, to say the least, were 'wonderfully made," and calculated either to deceive or

convey no information at ail. A leading evening daily, however, with more wisdom, laat Tuesday madeita peri­odical draft upon our columna, and managed to give its readers a better idea of the situation in the rehash print­ed, though we noticed that the proof-reader cut out the credit given the RECORD as affording the base of infor­mation.

BRICKS.—On the market for North River hards both buyers and aeUers appear to be figuring matters very closely, with an apparent idea of influencing matters for the opening of the spring trade. The demand is kept down to a Umit of the positive consumptive abilities of the moment, and these are not very large, as a great amount of work was completed during the winter, and newjobshave not as yet fully commenced. There is a continuous complaint alao over the rates asked, and buyers say they are determined to handle supplies on the hand-to-mouth policy untU they can obtain them at a reduced cost. Manufacturers • and receivera, in the meantime, continue to ask a pretty full figure and en­deavor to so regulate arrivals tliat. even on the'cautioua inquiry, there ahall be no aurplua accumulation afloat for any length of time. On this side of the question it is also claimed that the atocka on the river are inuc'i leas than supposed, and that the bulk are likely to be ex­hausted before new bricks can be made, especially as there ia good reaaon to believe that aeveral milUon will surely go out on one contract alone. The week under review feas not been a very briUiant one, and values op the

business transacted up to the present writing remained about aa before, with no great amount of atrength ahown.' Arrivala were aomewhat late, but pretty full, and with the demand showing only a moderate amoant of snimaticn. Sellers were compelled to keep terms on an attractive basis. About $6.50(^6.75 were all that could be depended upon, and some common grades are thought to have sold lower. Long Island makers still refuse to send in atock at ruling rates, but a few arriv­als came from Staten laland. with sales at [email protected] f, M. Pale bricks are again rather easy, and, though $4 is talked about for very fine, we hear of no actual salea ftiiove [email protected], and the demand not active at that. We quote: Pale, fi M. S3.50@4; Jeraey, [email protected]; Long Island. $6.25(g 6.75; Up-river, $—@—; Haverstraw Bay, [email protected]; Fronts, Croton—brown. $9(ft'10; dark, S10@ll; red, $11@12; Philadelphia, ij;28(gi30; Baltimore, $46(^50. Yard prices, delivery included, $2®3 higher.

CEMENT.—Rosendale in a wholesale way remains nominal, as there is no atock offering. Some of the manufacturers talk eonfldently of the coming season, but a few are a little doubtful. The distribution Irom second hands is about as before, the movement proving very erratic, and prices unsettled, owing somewhat to the competition among holders. About $1 [email protected] per bbl. are the general quoting rates, though these flgures are likely to be shaded in some cases to good customers. Foreign styles are not plenty, and aeliers are asking about former rates, with a s-how of firmness. Ex­treme figures, however, are not in all cases post-lively insisted upon. It ia intimated that some fair-sized contracts have already been made for next sea­son's delivery. We quote, from pier and yard and ac­cording to brand, as toUows: Portland, $3 5(l@4; Roman, .S3.i50@5; Keene, [email protected] coarse, and $12(ai2..50 for fine; Martin's, [email protected] for coarse, and [email protected] for fine. La Forge Portland, $4.10(g4,25; and Lime of Teil, $2.85(^3.

GLASS.—The demand for French window glass has been quite moderate; indeed, much below expectations, and dealers appear dissatisfied. Stocks as now accumu­lated, however, are moderate and poorly asaorted, and importers talk steadily at 60 and 10 per cent, from new list. American is quite as dull, and to some extent nominal, with most dealera aelling on their old lists and discounts.

HARDWARE—There is not much of interest this week. The demand has failed to. improve as yet from any quarter, and in a general way the market is very dull—too much so. Some dealers think, for the season, offerings as to quantity and assortment are fair, and values, as a rule, steady. Plumbers' copper gooda have of late advanced aomewhat, equal to about Ic. per lb. At a recent meeting of the manufacturers of Norway iron bolts, pricea of carriage and tiro were advanced to 50 and 10 per cent, discount, and Philadelphia are quoted GO and 5 per cent, discount. There has been another advance of 123<c. per keg on horse shoes. Burden's rates are as follows for 100 kegs in one order: Horse, 4}^c. per lb, cash; mule, 5i^c.per lb, cash. The Rhode Island Com­pany rates as follows: Perkins' patent horae shoes, 4s^c. per Ife, cash; do, do. mule do.,5^^c.; do. snow or trot­ting shoes, 5Ji;c.; Rhode Island pattern horse shoes, 4%c.; do. do. city pattern horse shoes, 4%c. The above rates are for delivery at the place ol manufacture. Stock in this city is worth 12c. per keg more.

LATH.—The market continues in a somewhat feverish condition, but, on tbe whole, without any great amount of strength. Buyers are all operating as nearly on the safe side as they can calculate, and, whenever stock is taken, a place for it has already been provided; and though a fair number of lath la wanted, the manner in which they are bandied is not altogether satisfactory. Occasionally, when the ofi'ering is light and several buy­ers happen to be just ready to purchase, there is suffi­cient competition to give an air'of firmness; but the most anxious calls satisfied, or an additional arrival, immediately turns the balance the other way, and weak­ness ia perceptible. This has been the case during the past week, the offering rather exceeding the demand, and a further shading on price taking place. Up to the present writing the lowest rate we have heard was $1.75 ^ M for spot delivery, though to arrive $1.70 would probably have been-accepted. It is difficult, however, to induce buyers to negotiate on stock before arrival, although,a great many jobbers know they ahall aoon be in want of aupplios. There ia a prospect that receipts at this point will fall off somewhat, as we understand that a large proportion of the recent shipments from the Eastward have been ordered to Philadelphia.

LIME.—As stock comes to hand it is sold, and about former rates obtained, the market remaining in a steady position and dealers reporting they have "nothing new" to communicate. Neither the amount of,business do­ing, or the rates to be obtained, seem altogether satis­factory, but the position ia not considered in good ahape for a change at present. Wo understand the pro­duction is kept low, and that sbipmenta are not Ukely to be greatly increased until there is a better caU for lime. The North River stock Is held at former figures, and sella slowly. The distribution from yard continues, moderate, though in some quartera an increaaed businesa is reported. We quote Rockland at, 90c. for comraon, and $1.25 for finishing; North River, $1 for common, and $1.50 for finishing.

LUMBER.—Our market generally fails still to present any hopeful signs. As before noted, there has already been some increased call for the Southern product, ow­ing to its comparative cheapness and adaptability to.cer-tain work about to be commenced, but nothing, that could really be recorded as a good demand, while other grades are meeting with the usual neglect. Values, under the circumstances, naturally; faU to :gain any s.trength, and indeed in many cases are, simply nominal for want of a good basis upon which tp fix a V^te, Of

course, with so lew goods selling, present and prospect­ive and available supplies ample for the distribution, the desire to contract for additional atockremaina dead, and very few of the trade would even indulge in a bid at preaent. Indeed, we have heard ot 8ome quietly made tendera from the interior on lumber ready for delivery as soon as navigation opens at rates which were quite reasonable, considering the general talk among producers about the higher prices to be asked, yet no buyers could be found, nor waa tbere even a request for time to con­sider the matter. We do not imagine that inquiry at the commencement of the next seaaon will be large, or go much beyond such odd parcels.as may be required to fill in assortments. Some of the 'arlicles recently pub­lished by the daily papers of this city, predicting a decided improvement in the lumber trade, have been rather amusing, as they base their theory on the low prices ol gooda and a prospective short supply. An absolute want of use for lumber checks purchases, not the cost, aa consumers have for a year past admitted that rates were as low as could reaaonably be expected; while as for the scarcity, our dealers would be only too well pleased to be called upon to furnish stock for a much larger outlet. Predictions of a revival in the de­mand for building, manufacturing, and shipment have BO often proven disappointing that nothing but reality is in futnre likely to have much influence.

Eastern spruce has met with the usual light demand, and, though thei:e is thought to be one or two sources toward which a few additional cargoes could be turned to advantage, it would not require much stock to cause a surplus. About former rates were obtained, and the market ruled steady, so far as business went. Some of the advices from the points of production have taken a slightly "bullish" tone since the turn ot the year, but as a rule the feeling does not appear to be rampant. In­deed, leading receivers tells us that manufacturers send iu cargoea with very few restrictions, and evidently in­tending them to be sold whenever current market rates can be obtained, and in many instances want to be ad­vised when additional conaignmenta will be acceptable. Special bills, too, are within reach to a very fair extent, considering the season, and no disposition is shown to exact exfravagant rates. We quote at $12@15 ^ M for random cargoes, and $15@,17 tor specials, the latter a lit­tle extreme.

White pine naturaUy is in somewhat reduced stock, yet ihere is no scarcity, and, as noted in our last, owners in a few cases, despairing of direct sales, improve oppor­tunities of cheap freight accommodation to consign to such foreign ports as appear most likely to afford them pome sort of a market for their goods. We learn of no contracts as yet made for next season, and understand that some of last year's purchases not delivered before the close of navigation will come through with the open­ing of the river and canals, and furnish a supply for quite a lengthy period at the present rate of distribu-tion. Box makers are buying to some extent, but not with freedom. We quote at $20 ^ M for sbippera, 10 inch and upwards, $17@18 do. for do. 10 and 12 inch, and $15(^16 for box, 8 and 12 inch.

Yellow pine is without any general activity on de­liveries at this point,.though meeting with better de­mand than other grades. A great deal of building work decided upon thus far is, in the way of factories and large buildings, .requiring just such timber and flooring as the Southern product wUl furnish, but the anxiety to secure the contracts, keeps terms largely in buyers' fevor. Random offerings are not in favor, and sell slowly. Export orders continue in fair supply, and some of the agents are doing quite a little trade in this line. Owing to low streams, there is just a slight symptom of "nologs" fever in some aectiora of the South; but most of the mills .could accept a great many more orders without exhausting their supplies, and unusually low freight-ratPB keep prices easy. We quote random cargoes at $I8@20 M; ordered cargoes, $22(g24 do.; green floor­ing boards, $22@23 do.; and dry do. do., $24(^25 do. Cargoes at the South, $14@16 ^ M.

Hardwoods continue to move in very limited quanti­ties, and the general market appears to be hopelessly dull for the present, with wholesale prices conaidered as altogether, nominal. The arrivals are not very large, I and no more stock is wanted. We had applications re­cently from an interior operator for the name of a house to which to make consignments; but our largest and best dealers refused point blank to aUow us to send their names, simply because they couM do nothing with logs if they received tkem, except to seU at a decided slaugh­ter. We quote: Wholesale values by car load at about $75@80 ^ M;for the finest walnut; $50(^60 do. for common do.'; $38@40 do; for ash; $3S@40 do. for whitewood;•.,$38@40 do. for oak; and $55(^69 for cherry.

Among.our retailers, business keeps along in the old, dragging' condition.. The distribution is confined to smaU, irregular, peddling. parcels, which buyers know can be used, to,immediate advantage, and even on theae there iaas muchdose figuring for a low cost as though the.quantity were a hundred times as great. One of bur leading dealers says half bis customers could almost carry purchases awayon their backs, and that his truck-men.do not earn enough to . pay for horse feed. Busi­ness could :be:'increa8ed, especially among some of the manufecturing interestSr but " t ime" is wanted to a greater or less extent,-; and; would-be buyers have to go without stock-rin • consequence. The general range of prices remains about as b.efor.e;.bnt there is much irreg­ularity, and figures are more or less nominal.

Among the recent lumber charters reported, we find the following: .

A Nor. bark, 507 tons, from Port Lemon, Costa Rica, to Cork for orders. United Kingdom or Continent, cedar, £4 and £10 gratuity; a Br. schr. (now at St. Thomas), 160 M lumber, from Brunswick to Rio, $19 net; a brig, 336 tons, to Key Weat, lamp sum and back from Pensacola to Philadelphia or New York, Lumber, $7.50, or New Haven. $8; two achra.* 175 and 180 M lumber, from Jack-aonville to New York,'$6; one, 326M do., from Peneacola to a port north of Hatteras^-SS;-onej 120 M dOiifrom Baltimore to New York, $3,60,

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T h e sho r t log-crop "wolf" seems to have given u p howling, and is apparen t ly gradual ly r e t i r i n g to i t s la i r u n t i l nex t spr ing.

The Lumberman's Gazette, u n d e r da te of 2d inst . , says :

At las t we have to r e p o r t a more favorable indicat ion for t he log c rop . March hos opened wi th t he best pros­pect of e i the r of t he w i n t e r m o n t h s , and from all direc­t ions comes t h e s ta tement , p len ty of snow. The repor t s from t h e Nor th a u d AVest indicate t h a t the r e m a r k s re" gard ing th i s locality apply t h r o u g h o u t t h e Nor thwes t as a whole. An advance all a long t h e l ine of opera t ions m a y therefore be noted, and the mos t s t r enuous efforts will be pu t forth to u t i l i ze t he snow. To th i s end, spr ink-lers are a t n i g h t being p u t over t h e log roads wi th good eflect in packing t h e loose t racks . Should cool and steady weather prevail lor t h e nex t two weeks, we are incl ined to t h i n k t h a t Michigan wi l l realize a bait crop (on t b e basis of last year ' s p roduct ion) . We find t h i s to be t he opinion of t h e bes t j u d g e s in th is sect ion a n d we have ye t to find one who expresses au op in isn plac­ing t h e p roduc t above t h a t r a t i o . The reasonableness ol th i s conclusion will be more appa ren t when we call t o mind the f a c t l h a t t he crop of t he State for 1875 was 2,C91,9i55,38S; logs on band and available, 095,194,871 re­qu i r ing for the crop of 1876, in round n u m b e r s two billion feet, ot which to Feb . 20th. on a l iberal es t imate , no t m o r e t h a n twen ty pe r cent. , or 400,0 0,000, had been

In t h e squa re t i m b e r t r a d e t h e w in t e r hsa been a highly favorable one . Frozen g round ^nth b u t l i t t le snow being t h e requis i te condit ion for successful "snak­i n g " ot l imber , we find t h a t opera to rs in square p ine and oak, in .al) d i rec t ions , have fully realized t he i r ex­pecta t ions , and m a n y of t h e m have ceased operat ions with lull s tocks, after a season of economical labor and expr nse . The m a r k e t for this b r anch of t h e t r ade has therefore, no g rounds to fear a shor tage .

The m a r k e t of the Saginaw is r a t h e r quie t u n d e r t h e influence of t h e be t t e r p rospec t s lor logging which the pas t week has_cleveloped (particHlars of which will be found m ou r weekly comments ) . WeatiU hear of dealers on t he marke t making inqu i ry , and our commission m e n display number l e s s o rders from cor responden t s wi th in­s t ruc t ions varying from $5, $10, $30. $5.50, §11, $33 to SG, S12, $33(g!35. The be t t e r grades of d r y stock a re p r e t t y nearly all taken, and a t p r ices h i t h e r t o quo ted We h e a r of sales d u r i n g tbe past week as follows: Wal-kup & Merri l l of Chicago bough t of Moore & Smi th 1,000,000 at S5.50, $11@30. D . P . Groves of Chicago of Chapin & Barker and others , 1,400,000 at from $5 50 $11 f 30,to $5.50, $11,25@30. Dealers are no t anxious to press sales, and buyers are backward about taking hold eager­ly . March comes in Uke a lamb, while sleighing is re-l ior ted all t h r o u g h t h e logging d i s t r i c t s . We quote r a n g e of m a r k e t as follows:

Three uppers ,|30 00(g35 00 ° ' <^*» 20 00@25 00 Common. 11 00@12 00 Shipping Culls 550@ 600

„ , ^ , , , B U F F A L O , F e b . 28, 187G. i h e pas t week has been a fairly active one in th i s

marke t , a l though no t as l ively as t he week previous owing, pe rhaps , to t h e severe cold of t he l a t t e r p a r t ' P r ices have r anged to e i the r ex t r eme of ou r q u o t a t i o n s ' T h e r e is n o t h i n g new to r e o o r t . We should say j u d " -i n g f r o m Saginaw Valley q'uotations, t h a t l u m b e r was luUy as h igh t h e r e as h e r e .

T «= CHICAGO, F e b . 28,1876. IiKSur m a r k e t b u t l i t t le change is to b e noted s ince

o u r last r epor t . The coun t ry roads are no t vet i n such condit ion as to w a r r .n t any grea t movemen t of heavy commodi t ies , and, of course, l u m b e r is inc luded a m o u " those . As a whole, sales have been r a t h e r m o r e fre" quen t , b u t no anovement is as yet realized such as we had hoped for. P r ices have n o t advanced, whUe yet t h e y a re firm, and w i t h improved roads buyera from the in te r ior are looked for, to fill u p a s so r tmen t s now repor ted m u c h b roken . , Dur ing the two m o n t h s i u s t closing i t i s said t h a t about 35,000,000 feet have been sh ipped , an excesa of 2,500,000 over las t year at s ame t i m e . U n d e r repor ta of m o r e favorable w e a t h e r for logging, our dealera. a re i n no h u r r y t o secure largely for t h e spr ing , and t h e s t o r m of Sunday will n o d o u b t add to th i s feeling of secur i ty i n t h e fu tu re of aupply.

F r o m t h e Saginaio Courier we m a k e t h e foUowing ex-t racta :

Our s t a t emen t s for t h e pas t eleven years give t he fol­lowing record of s tocks on h a n d on t h e Saginaw River at; t he close of t h e years n a m e d :

^ , On dock. Balance On dock. sold unso ld

1SG5 44,453,000 22,362,000 19,091000 1866 44,415,700 14,211,000 30,204 700 1867 69,969,771 19,435.571 50,534,200 1868 07.401,017 13,402.990 53,998,027 1869 93.331,614 14,526,000 78,805 614 1870 130,422,190 47,862.000 82:560 190 1871 76,599,511 33,576,000 42,023 511 1872 . . . . 152,822,553 40,928,200 111894 353 1873 222,07L665 30,893,000 191,178 665 1874 213,152.663 23,135,000 190,017,663 1875 222,202,108 25,595,578 196 ;60G;530

The following table shows t h e quan t i ty of logs rafted ou t of t h e s t r eams n a m e d d u r i n g t h e last t h r e e y e a r s : „, . , . , , , 1873, feet. 1874, feet. 1875,feet. Tittabawassee... .269,608,740 343,814,366 309 908 517 gass 100,458.140 48,000,268 66,003,470 5 ? d 37,137,384 26,000,000 41,854 894 ? i a e 80,872,607 58,687,083 92,128,'200 A u G r e s 63,281,236 38,723,688 10,948.620 Kawkawlin 33,573,254 22,000,000- 19 000 000 AU S a b l e . . . . ' . . . . 90,148,000 52,000,000 55;000:000

Total - - 680,979,401 589,225.404 584,843,701 Wi thou t speculat ing on t h e l u m b e r i n g opera t ions of

t h e p resen t win te r , which , t o say t h e least, a re n h c e r -

tain, the fo l lowing ' es t imates of old logs h e l d over , near ly a l l available, is as accura te as can b e ob ta ined : Ti t tawabawassee River 130,000.000 Bad, F l in t , and Swan Creek 26^000 000 Cass Rifle 's.bob.boo A u G r e s 29,000.000 Kawkawlin Saginaw River, in mil l booms 51 845.800 Saginaw River , no t i n mi l l booms 8,000,000

Total s tock of old logs available 252,845.800 L u m b e r on dock, Saginaw 222,203,108

476,048,908 The above, i t will be seen, show only the avaUalable

stock for the Saginaw River . I n t h e T n u n d e r Bay River t h e r e are 18,000,000 back, of which 13,000 000 a re w i th in boom l imi ts . T h e Au Sable h a s 16,000,000, a l l bu t 2,000.000 be ing w i t h i n boom l i m i t s . Chebovgan has 12,000.000 back.

The sh ipmen t s of l u m b e r from the Saginaw River t h e pas t season, as shown by t h e Cus tom House records , were as follows;

Des t ina t ion . 1874. 1875 Tonawanda 103,546,516 112,333,616 Buffalo 95.060,873 75.446.8.35 Cleveland 91.443.714 87,433,708 Toledo 66,844,842 74,480,046 Er ie : 27,548.289 10,009,510 Chicago 11,738,814 32.759,895 O. 'densburg 9.380,000 7 963.000 Sandusky 16,831.427 26,246,621 D- t ro i t 8,530.554 4,796,760 Dunk i rk 4,770,326 4,477.041 Ashtabula 1,837,9,55 1657 974 Black Hiver 5.150,000 1,863,373 F r e m o n t 1.104,450 7.52.422 Fai rpor t 1,052.135 922.480 Wallaceburg 213 000 Oak Orchard 220,000 219 143 Oswego 4,01)5 413 Gape V i n c e n t . . ; 6U6,757 .506 000 Goderich 913,0.58 Miscel laneous 3,037,000 1.148,699

Total 448,707,652 445,149,595

T h e t o t a l c u t of t h e State of Michigan i n 1874 was 2,866,3.51.027 feet. T b ^ value of t h e l u m b e r and t imbe r t r a d e ol t h e State d u r i n g t h e yea r 1875 will approximate $40,000,000.

The wholesale ra tes at Tonawanda , as r epor ted by t h e Hera'd, are as follows:

LUMBEB. Uppers §33 00®,$40 00 Selects 25 00© 28 00 Select common 18 00@ 20 00 Coarse c o m m o n 12 00© 14 00 Culls 10 00© 11 00

LOGS AND BOUND TIMBEB. Whi te p ine sh ing le t imber , p e r M $15 00 Whi t e p ine , common, pe r M 12 00 Large Norway 12 00 Small Norway 10 00 Culls 7 00 Spars §22 00@$25 00 Oak 20 00® 25 00

SQUABE TIMBEB. Oak, bes t , pe r cub ic foot. $0 35 Pine , pe r cubic foot , 0 20

T h e London Timber Trades Journal, u n d e r date of F e b . 18th, r e p o r t s t h e L o n d o n marke t as follows:

The d e m a n d has become m o r e m a r k e d lately, and the rapidly d i m i n i s h i n g atocks i n t he c o u n t r y haa caused pricea to fu r the r advance , so t h a t we shall no t be sur­pr i sed if the case of early buye r s last year is no t t h i s season reversed , and p re sen t purchasers will, we bel ieve, have some advantage over tliose who pos tpone buy ing t i l l later , wi th t he off chance of a decl ine . I n reference to t he fluctuations in t h e pr ice of wood goods we m a y men­t ion t h a t , s ince t h e grea t r i se in value a t the t e rmina­t ion of t he late w a r on t h e Cont inent , when almost every commodi ty w e n t u p i n pr ice , t h e varialions i n t h e n e t value of t i m b e r have saldom exceeded 10 pe r cent . , say £2 p e r s t a n d a r d ; and i n th i s j o u r n a l of August Sth, 1874, we pub l i shed a l i s t of pr ices r ep resen t ing t h e then values i n L o n d o n (wholesale) of t h e var ious descr ip t ions of wood goods from t h e different t im-per-supplying coun t r i e s , and to p roduce t hem h e r e would give a very fair r ep re sen ta t ion of wha t p r e s e n t pr ices a r e . I t m u s t b e r emembered t h a t pr ices r eached the i r m a x i m u m abou t t h e spr ing of 1874, a n d so t h a t in August of the same year no t m u c h decl ine was a p p a r e n t ; b u t since t h e n p i ices have experienced a depress ion of as m u c h as £ 1 to £2 per s t andard , and , if t he m i n i m u m pr ice d u r i n g the in te rva l were p u t by t h e s ide of those before men t ioned , t h e difference would b e abou t as s ta ted. P r i ces may b e said to have reached t h e i r mini­m u m last s u m m e r , b u t t h e gradual i m p r o v e m e n t s ince t h e n has b r o u g h t t h e m u p to t h e level of those we p r i n t e d i n t h e n u m b e r refer red to. We speak wi th ref­erence to ru l ing b r a n d s .

T h e great r i se i n values was pooh-pooh 'd aa some­t h i n g u n n a t u r a l , t h e r e su l t of t h e F ranco-German war, and tha t pr ices would r e t u r n to the i r t b r m e r tariff before twelve m o n t h s was eonfldently expected; ye t here we are i n t h e t h i r d aeaaon, a n d prices, i n s t ead of receding, are improving, so as t o bid fair t o reach t h e i r h i g h ra tes again.

We d o n ' t believe t h e t r a d e have any des i re to see t i m b e r cheap : bu t , owing to t he e n o r m o u s compet i t ion , i t ia t h e in te res t of every wholesale dealer to b u y w h e n wood i s a t i t s lowest , t h a t they may b e able t o s t and on as good a footing as t h e i r n e i s h b o r s (and t h e y hope be t te r ) wi th t h e smal l c o n s u m e r s . No compla in t s would ar i se as to dea r t i m b e r il the values r e m a i n e d s teady; b u t t h i s cannot b e depended on , for t h e r e m u s t necessar i ly be g rea t var ia t ion, accord ing as t h e wea the r is su i tab le or n o t for t r anspor t ing t h e logs from t h e in te r io r to t he s h i p p i n g places. I Q t h i s respect t i m b e r

i s t h e same as a n y o the r p r o d u c t i o n of n a t u r e , b u t wha t w e m u F t soon recognize as inf luencing t h e values is t h e annual ly inc reas ing difficulty of cul l ing ou t sui table wood for expor ta t ion .

And t h e Liverpool marke t as follows:

The d e m a n d ant ic ipated a t t he o n e n ' n g of tho new year seems h a r d l y to have come u p to t h e an t ic ipa t ions then held, and to t h e general dul l tone of near ly a l l b r a n c h e s of bus iness th i s want of br i skness In t he t im­be r t r a d e ia easily traceable. For tuna te ly for holdera of stocks h e r e , t h e quant i t iea on h a n d ot m o s t goods a re very low, and wi th a mere ly " h a n d - t o - m o u t h " consump­t ion they will be reduced to a ve ry small l imi t before t h e nex t season 's a r r iva ls . The sales of Quebec goods have been en t i r e ly by retaU, and the smal l s tock on h a n d w a r r a n t s t h e h i g h pr ices now obta ined, and , as t h e charges accumula te , so will pr ices advance untU the nex t impor ta t ion a r r i ve s .

T h e r e is n o t h i n g of impor t ance to r e p o r t i n sp ruce dea l s , b u t from t h e cont rac ts now being made for nex t season's delivery t h e r e seems l i t t l e hope of theae be ing b r o u g h t to marke t u n d e r t h e rates now cur ren t .

I n p i tch p ine t h e r e is l i t t le doing " o n the spo t , " b u t la test advices from the sh ipp ing po r t s advise an advance b o t h in hewn and sawn t imber , which m a y be t raced to t h e d ryness of the season t h e r e , which p reven t s t i m b e r coming down the small t r ibu ta r ies to t h e larger s t r e a m s supply ing t h e shipping porfs .

METALS.—CoppEE. — I n g o t haa con t inued in v e r y l imi ted demand , t h e offering free, and the m a r k e t heavy, c losing wi th 22>^o. cash, about all t ha t can be depended u p o n for Lake . Manufactured is a shade h ighe r , w i t h o u t any increase of d e m a n d . We quo t e : Yellow me ta l shea th ing , 20@21c.; d o . ' b o l t s , 28@29c.; do. nailp, 21© 22c.; b raz ie r s ' copper, o rd inary sizes, over IGoz., pe r square foot, 32c.; sheath ing copper, over 12oz., per square foot, 36c.; bol t copper, 32c.; old copper, 16© 20c., as to qual i ty . IBON.—Scotch p ig i r on remains a t abou t last-named r a t e s , b u t is very diUl, and t h e m a r k e t wi thou t m u c h s t r e n g t h . We q u o t e a t $29 i)0©3.3 pe r ton . Amer ican pig, for small l o t s , from t h e leading companies , is he ld a t former figures, b u t some full in­voices have unques t ionably been sold a t a shad ing We quo te : No. 1, $23 pe r t o n ; No . 2, $21 per t o n ; forge, $20 do . ; and mot t led and whi te , S1G©18. R*ils are i n fair demand , a n d one or two full "contracts closed on b o t h i ron a n d steel , b u t m a n u f a c t u r e r s were compelled t o allow easy t e r m s . We quote a t $45© 48 pe r ton for new 561b i ron ; steel raUs, $65@68 pe r ton • s t ree t rails, $47®49per t o n of 501b and upward , and $70© 75 for s teel ; old rai ls a t $21@22 per t o n . Scrap i ron weak at $30@31 for No. 1 wrought . Manufactured i ron neglected a n d nomina l . LEAD.—Fore ign dul l , and is becomming ahuost a n o m i n a l a r t ic le , quo ted about 7c. gold. Domest ic scarco, weU u n d e r con t ro l and h ighe r . We quote a t 6M@,6Xc. gold. The manufaoturea of lead firmer. Bar, 9c. ; p ipe , 9.1^^0.; and sheet , 9?^c.. leas t h e u sua l t r a d e d iscount . T I N . — P i g is u t t e r l y demoral­ized, and i n t he absence of sales va lues ent i re ly nomi ­nal , t h e opening p r e t t y l iberal on all grade's. We quo t e : St ra i ts , I6-^@17J<c.; English L and P,16K@17c. ; Enghsh refined, 18@17Mc.; and Banca, 22c., all gold. T in plates selling i n l im i t ed d e m a n d and weak. Spel ter r e m a i n s ve ry firm at $7.75 c u r r e n c y for domest ic . Z inc in l igh t demand at 8%@0^. g o'd.

NAILS.—The m a r k e t is falling off again i n to a d u l l and weak condi t ion . Supplies a re more t h a n can b e handled w i t h ease, mos t holders a re somewha t anxious t o r e i l i ze , a n d fo rmer ra tes , t h o u g h s t i l l quo ted , would a lmost cer tainly be shaded , in order to has ten or increase bus iness . We q u o t e : lOd. t o OOd., com­mon fence and sheathing, ^ keg, $2.87><©3- 8d aud 9d. common do . , ^ keg, $3.25; O d . ' a n d 7d common, ^ keg, $3.50; 4d. and 5d. common do. , i i keg, $3.75; 3d. and 4d. l ight , ^ keg, $4 50; 3d fine, ^ keg, $5.25; 2d., ^ keg, $6. Cut spikes. aU sizes, $3.25. Floor , cas ing and box, 75c. above the same sizes of common . F i n i s h i n g , $1 above, and fine finishing $1.25 above.

CLINCH NAILS.

1 ^ to 13^ i n . 2 & 2 X i n . 2 M & 2 % i n . 3 in . and longer . [email protected] $5 $4.75 $4.50 '# k e | .

OILS.—The demand sti l l fails to come u p to expecta­t ions , and on m o s t grades is decidedly du l l , whi le t h e offerings a r e amp le and pr ices bare ly s teady. I n some cases a decl ine has taken place. Linseed, about 58©60c. pe r gallon; l a rd , 80c.@$1 for No . 1, and [email protected] for w in t e r m a d e ; olive, [email protected]; c r u d e cot ton seed, 58@60c.; and refined s u m m e r yellow do. , 50@60c.

PAINTS.—In a wholesale way t h e r e h a s been a ve ry du l l m a r k e t ; b u t j obbe r s were a l i t t le more active i n mee t ing out-of-town calls, t h e a t t endance of coun t ry b u y e r a Increaa ing s o m e w h a t . About former ra tes ob­ta ined , though ma t t e r s can on ly b e called s teady. A m o n g t h e sales we no t e ve rmi l ion at 79><@80c gold for Amer ican ; Venet ian r ed a t $1.95 (or Engl ish- I n d i a n r e d a t 5c. for R, 9c. for super , and lOJ^c. for Grace 's s u p e r ; Tuscan r ed a t 1 2 ^ 0 . gold for c r o w n ; och re a t ,l>^c. for F r e n c h , 4 ) i c . for c rown golden washed, and 4>^c. gold for Grace ' s washed ; u m b e r a t 2>^@23^c for raw T u r k e y l u m p ; orange m i n e r a l a t l l j ^ c . gold for E n g h s h ; P ruas i an b lue a t 55@67c ; r ed lead a t lOj^c. for CookBon'a; flake whi te a t ISJ^c. gold for Graces-glue a t 9@15}^c. for domes t ic . China clay a t $15.5o' c u r r e n c y lor domes t ic , and $20@21 gold for O B S. ;-chalk a t [email protected] gold; whi t ing a t 65c. for com­mon, a n d 85c. for g i lders ; oxide z inc a t 9@9i ic . gold r ed seal, and l l © l l > ^ c . do. for green seal ; w h i t e lead a t 10>^@10%c. gold, and 12.1^c. c u r r e n c y for B . B . g round aud p a t e n t d r y e r a t 5X@6 i^c. gold.

PITCH.—Businesa generaUy h a s con t inued alow, wi th only email peddUng lots mov ing . Holdera w e r e n o t ex­act ly forcing aales, b u t as a ru l e free ael iers when oppor-

> t u n i t y occur red . We quo te a t $1.87J^@$2 for c i tv , de? vered , J J ^ ?

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200 R E A L E S T A T E R E C O R D . SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—The demand h a s been good,

t h e offering smaU, a n d w i t h m o r e fevorable accounts from t h e South p r i ces advanced. At t h e close t h e m a r k e t i s p r e t t y firm th roughou t . We quo te : 3S>^@ 39c. for Sou the rn , and 40@40>2C. for New Yorks.

TAR.—The m a r k e t du l l un t i l toward t h e close, when b u y e r s became a l i t t le m o r e anxious , and pr ices s t r eng thened , though wi thout advance. We quote a t $2.12»^@2.50 for Newberne and Wash ing ton , and $2.25© 2.62>^ for Wi lming ton .

^ ^^ MARKET QUOTATIONS. BRICK. Cargo Afloat.

I 'ale 1BM.$3 50 © $4 00 Jersey 5.50 @ 6 00 Long laland 6 25 ® 6 75 Up-River @ Haveratraw Bay. " 6 25 © 6.50 Havers t raw Bay, choice 6 75 @ 7 00

Y'ard pr ices 50c. p e r M higher , or, wi th delivery added, $2 per M for Hard and $3 per M for F r o n t Brick.

FRONTS. Croton—Bro^vn ^3 M. $9 00© $11 00 Croton—Dark 10 00© 11 00 C r o t o n - R e d 1? 00© 12 00 Philadelphia. 28 00© 30 00 Bal t imore 47 00© 50 00

CEMENT. Rosendale ^ bbl, $ 1 4 0 © $ 1 5 0 Por t land 3 50© Roman 3 5o@ Keene ' s coarse 8 00© Keene ' s fine 12 oO©

DRAIN AND SEWER P I P E . (Delivered on board a t New York.,

P I P E , pe r r u n n i n g foot. 2 inch d iamete r $0 13 3 inch d iamete r 0 16 4 inch d iamete r 0 20 5 inch d iamete r 0 25 6 inch d iameter 0 30 7 inch dianaeter 0 35 8 inch diameter 0 45 9 inch d iamete r 0 55

B E N D S AND ELBOWS, each, 2 inch $0 40 3 inch 0 50 4 inch 0 65 5 inch , 0 85 6 inch 1 15 7 inch 1 50 8 inch 2 00 9 i n c h 2 50

BKAKCHES. Taps each.*

o n 1 inch pipe $0 48 On 3 inch p ipe 0 61 On 4 inch pipe 0 76 On 5 inch pipe ". 0 90 On 6 inch pipe 1 0 5 On 7 i n c h p i p e '. 1 20 On 8 inch pipe 1 4 5 On 9 i n c h p i p e 1 7 5 On 10 inch pipe 2 00

4 00 4 00 8 50 12 50

SO 70 0 80 1 25 1 GO 2 00 2 50 3 00

10 inch diameter 12 inch d iameter 15 inch d i a m e t e r . . . . 18 inch d iamete r 20 inch d i a m e t e r . . . . 22 inch d iameter 24 inch d i a m e t e r . . . .

10 inch $3 00 12 inch 3 75 15 inch 5 00 18 inch 7 50 20 inch 8 00 22 inch l o 00 24 inch 15 oo

T B A P S . each. $1 00

25 1 75 2 G5 3 50 5 00 C 00 7 00

00 * Main pa r t of branches will b e charged ext ra as p ipe .

H O U S E BKANCHES. P e r lineal foot.

1 2 x 6 $1 25 1 5 x 6 1 75 1 8 x 6 2 ,50 20 X 6 3 00 2 2 x 6 3 50 2 4 x 6 4 00

SELVES BBANOHES. Per lineal foot.

12 inch $1 50 15 inch 2 25 IS inch 3 00 20 inch 3 50 22 inch 4 00 24 inch 4 75

On heavy purchases of t he smaU size 20 pe r cent , dis­coun t , wi th an addit ional d i scount for cash, according to agreement , to the t rade only. °

DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. DOOES.

Size. l}i inch thick. I K i n c h th ick . IX i nch th ick . 3 . 6 x 6 . 6 . . $2 48 $3 15 2 . 8 x 6 . 8 . . 2 38 3 08 2.10X 6.10. 2 62 3 33 3 . 0 x 7 . 0 . . 2 74 3 60 3.0 X 7 .6. . 3 79 3.0 X 8.O.. 4 22

SASH, for twelve Ughts, glazed.

$3 79 4 22 4 45 4 81 5 19

Size. 7 X 9.. 8 X 10.. 9 X 12.. 10 X 12.. 10 X 14.. 10 X 16.. 12 X 16.. 12 X 18.. 12 X 20..

l}i Plain. $1 25 1 39 1 80 1 92 2 16 2 67

IX 0. C. 1 32 1 48 1 86

$2 02 2 24 2 76

l}i C. C.

$1 60 2 01 15 48

3 03 3 41 3 76 4 21

C. C. means coimted checked—plowed and bored for weights .

F o r second quaUty doors , deduc t 15o. pe r door. OUTSIDE B L I N D S .

U p to 2.10 wide ^ f o o t $ 0 30® $0 32 Up to 3-1 wide 0 33® 35 U p to 3.4 wide 0 35© 38 Do. pa in ted and t r i m m e d 0 65® $0 80

FOREIGN WOODS—Duty free. C E D A B .

Cuba, smaU ^ superficial foot nominal Cuba, large nominal Mexican, amall 0 6 @ 0 8 Mexican . la rge 0 8i^@ 0 11 Florida ^ c u b i c f o o t 0 60 © 1 2 5

MAHOGANX. St . Domingo, c ro tches , o r d i n a r y to

g o o d , , . . . . . , , . . , , ^ s u p e r f t c i a l f o o t 0 18 © 0 30

3 @ 0 4 iH@ 0 7 3 ® 0 4 4 @. 0 5

© 0 5 © 0 25 @ 0 5 'a 20 00 ©40 00

St. Domingo, crotchea, fine .•.. 0 35 @ 0 40 St. Domingo, loga, amaU 0 6 ® 0 7 St. Domingo, loga, large 0 8 ® 0 I I Cuba, loga, amaU ® Cuba, loga, large © Fron te ra , Mexican, large , 0 8 © 0 1 2 Fron te ra , Mexican, small 0 6 © 0 7 Other Mexican 0 6 © 0 10 H o n d u r a s @

ROSEWOOD. Rio Janei ro , o rd inary to good ^ lb 0 Rio Jane i ro , good to fine 0 Bahia, ordinary to good 0 Bahia, good t o fine ; 0 Honduras ^ " i o o t 0 4 Satin wood ^ superficial foot 0 20 Tulipwood ^ f t 0 4 Lignumvitse, small ^, ton 12 0 LignumA-itfe, large 25 00

F I R E BRICK. Red Welsh $50 00© Scotch 40 00® $55 00 American 40 00© 50 00

GLASS. Dutj ' .—Window—Polished, Cylinder and Crown, no t

over 10 X 15in., 2>ic. f, sq . ft .; larger , and no t over 16 X 24in., 4c. -^ sq. ft .; larger, and no t over 24x 30in., 6c. •p sq . ft.; above tha t , and no t exceeding 24 x 60in., 20c. ^ sq . f t . ; all above tha t , 40c. f» sq. ft. On U n p o h s h e d Cylinder, Crown and Common Window, not exceeding 10 X 15in. sq. , l i ^ c . ; over that , and no t over 16 x 24, 2e . ; over tha t , and n o t over 24 x 30, 2>j'c.; all over tha t , 3c. ^ lb .

F B E N C H W I N D O W . SINGLE T H I C K -

Sizes. 1st. 6 x 8— 7 x 9 $11 00 8 x 1 0 — 1 0 x 1 5 12 00

1 1 x 1 4 — 1 2 x 1 6 13 50 11 x 18—14x24 14 00 15x24—15 X.32 17 00 1 6 x 3 2 — 2 0 x 3 0 18 00 22 X 30—15 X 38 19 50 2 0 x 3 4 — 2 2 x 3 6 20 50 24 X 36—24 X 40 23 00 24 X 42—28 X 42 25 50 26 X 46—30 X 48 26 50 30x50—32 X.52 28 00 32 X 54—34 X 56 29 00 3 4 x 5 8 — 3 4 x 6 0 31 50 3 6 x 6 0 — 4 0 x 6 0 35 00

Lis t of March 1,1876. -per box of 50ft.

2d. .$10 50 11 00 12 50 13 00 10 00 16 50 18 00 19 50 20 50 22 50 23 50 25 50 27 00 29 00 32 00

DOUBLE THICK. $18 50

19 50 21 00 22 00 28 00 30 00 32 00 34 00 36 00 40 00 42 00 44 50 4G 50 50 00 55 00

3d. ,|10 00 10 50 11 50 12 00 14 00 14 50 16 00 17 00 18 00 20 50 22 00 23 00 24 00 26 00 29 00

$17 50 18 50 20 00 21 00 25 00 26 00 28 00 30 00 32 00 36 00 38 00 40 00 42 00 40 00 52 00

4th. $9 50 10 00 10 75 11 25 13 00 13 50

$16 60 17 50 18 50 19 50

6 X 8— 7 X 9 $19 50 8 x 1 0 — 1 0 x 1 5 21 00

1 1 x 1 4 — 1 2 x 1 6 23 00 1 1 x 1 8 — 1 4 x 2 4 24 50 15 X 24—15 X 32 30 00 16x32—20x30..... 32 00 22 X 30—15 X 38 34 00 2 0 x 3 4 — 2 2 x 3 6 37 00 2 4 x 3 6 - 2 4 x 4 0 40 00 24 X 42—28 X 42 44 50 26 X 46—30 X 48 46 50 30 X 50^32 X 52 48 50 32 X 54—34 X 56 50 00 3 4 x 5 8 — 3 4 x 6 0 55 00 3 6 x 6 0 — 4 0 x 6 0 GO 00

Sizes above—$15 per box ex t ra for every '5 inches . An addi t ional 10 p e r cent . wiU be charged for aU glass

m o r e t h a n 40 inches wide. All s izes above 52 i nches in length, and no t mak ing m o r e t h a n 81 u n i t e d inches , wiU be charged i n t h e 84 un i t ed inches bracket .

Discount to t h e t rade , 60 and 10 pe r c e n t . AMEBICAN W I N D O W , p e r box of 50ft.

Sizes. l a t . 6 x 8— 7 x 9 $7 75 8 x 1 0 — 1 0 x 1 5 8 25

1 1 x 1 4 — 1 2 x 1 8 9 75 14 X 16—16 X 24 10 50 1 8 x 2 2 — 2 0 x 3 0 12 25 21 X 30—24 X 30 . . . . 15 00 2 4 x 3 1 — 2 4 x 3 6 16 50 25 X 36—30 X 44 17 50 3 0 x 4 6 — 3 2 x 4 8 . . ; . . 20 50 3 2 x 5 0 — 3 2 x 5 6 . . . . 22 00

Above 25 00 Double thick—double pr ice .

5 per cent .

G B E E N H O U S E , S K Y L I G H T AND F L O O E G L A S S . P e r square foot, n e t cash.

% F lu ted plate $0 22 30 40 40 50

2d. $7 00 7 50 9 00 9 50 11 25 13 75 15 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 23 00

3d. $6 50 7 00 8 00 8 50 10 00 11 50 12 50 14 50 15 50 17 00 20 00

4th. $6 00 6 50 7 00 7 60 8 00 10 00 11 00 ,12 50 13 50 14 50 16 00

Discount , 60 and 15 and

K Rough plate $0 65 X Rough pla te 1 00 % Rough p la te 1 15

1 Rough plate 1 30 IX Rough plate 1 80

3-16 F lu t ed plate X F l u t e d plate X Rough plate % Rough plate

IRON. Duty.—Bar, 1 to l>^c. ^ ife; RaUroad, rOc. ^ lOOife-

Boiler and Pla te , I j ^ c . ^ fc; Sheet, Band . Hoop and

t'^'^'^'i^^^^"^''-' ^ * = ^'^- ^^ '^ t°n5 PoUshed Sheet . 3c. # fc; Galvanized, 2>^c. ^ fc; Scrap Cast, $6 ton Scrap Wrought , $8 ton—aU less 10 per cen t . No Bar I r o n to pay a less d u t y than 35 p e r cent , ad val Pig , Scotch, Coltness ^ ton $32 00© $33 00 Pig, Scotch, Gar tsher r ie 32 00® 32 50 R g , Scotch, Glengarnock 31 00® 31 00 Pig, Scotch, E g h n t o n 29 00® Pig, American, No. 1 K Pig, American, No. 2 ^ Pig, American, Forge " i s oo® Bar, refined, E n g h s h and A m e r i c a n . . . ® Bar, Swedes, assor ted sizes (gold) ® lao 00 „ „ - , . S tore pr ices , cash Bar. Swedes, o rd ina ry sizes 130 00® 135 00 Bar, Swedes, plow sizes. — ^ —— Bar , refined, X to 2in. r d . & sq.—1 ito G

i n . K % to l i n 65 00® Bar, refined, 1;^ to 6 x 3i & 5-16in,.,'.', 60 Op@ .

29 50 23 00 21 00 29 00

Bar , refined, 1 & 1»^ X K & 5-16 60 00® : Large r o u n d s , 2% & 2% to 3 % & 4in. . . 60 00® 70 00 Scroll 70 00® 120 00 Ovals and half round 70 00© 80 00 Band, 1 to Gin. x 3-16 to No. 12 67 50® 7o 00 H o r s e s h o e . . . . 85 00® 99 00 Rods, 54 to3.1Gin 60 00® 110 00 Hoop, }i X No. 22 to 1 & 13^ X 13 & 14. 75 00® 130 00 N a U r o d ^y£@ s Sheet, Russia, as to a s so r tmen t (gold). 11%© 12 Sheet, .singles, doubles and t r eb le s .

common 41^ Sheet, doubles and t reb les , charcoa l . . 5

iX 5K

60 00 25 00 18 00 15 60

45-38 28 35 27 24 20 28 38 28 32 33 16

22 00 19 18 18

55 00 60 00 55 00 55 00 60 00 45 00

Sheet, galvanized List 35®45 per cent , dis' Rails, American (currency) 42 00® 45 00

LATH—Cargo ra te ^ M @ $1 75 LIME.

State , common, cargo r a t e "^ bbl . ® $1 00' State, finishing @ 1 gO' Rockland, common @ go-Rockland, finishing © 1 25 Ground @ 1 oO'

Add 25c. to above figures for yard r a t e s . PL. \STER PARIS.

Duty.—20 P e r cent , ad val. on calcined; l u m p , free. NovaScotia, white ^ t o n $3 00 © $ 3 25: Nova Scotia, b lue 2 75 @ 3 00 Calcined, Eas tern and city ^ bbl . 1 50 ® . 2 00' Calcined, ci ty cas t ing . ® 2 25 Calcined, city superfine ® 2 50

HAIR—-Duty free. Cattle ^ b u s h e l . $0 15® 0 I S ^o&t 0 20© 21

LUMBER. P ine , very choice and ex t ra d ry , f i Mft . $65 00® $70 00' P m e . g o o d 52 50® Pine , sh ipp ing box 20 00® Pine, common box 16 00© P ine , co.-nmon box, % 13 50© Pme, tally plank, IX, lOin., d r e s ' d each 40® Pine, tally p lank, IX, 2d quaUty 35® Pine, tally planks, IX, culls 25® Pine, tally boards , dressed, good 33© Pine , laUy boards , dressed, c o m m o n . . 25® P ine , lally boards , culls 23® P ine , s t r ip boards , merchan tab le 17® P ine , s t r ip boards , clear. . ' . 25© Pine , s t r i p plank, dressed, clear 36® Spruce boards , dressed 23® Spruce plank, I X i n . dressed 26® Spruce plank, 2in 35© Spruce waU s t r ips 14© S p r u c e t i m b e r ^ M f t . 18 00© Hemlock boards each 18© Hemlock jois t , 2>^ x 4 16@ Hemlockjo is t , 3 x 4 i g ® Hemlock jo is t , 4 x 6 40© Ash, good ^ M f t . 42 00© O*'^ 45 00® Maple 35 00© Ches tnu t boards , l i n 45 oO® Ches tnut plank 45 oo® Cypress, 1, IX, 2, and.2>^m 40 00© Black Walnut , good SO 00® 100 00 Black Wahiut , ^ 75 00® 85 00 Black Walnut , selected and seasoned . . 110 00© 130 00 Black Walnut counters ^ ft. i s © 35 Cher ry .good '^ M ft. 60 00® 9QJ)0 Whitewood, chair plank 60 00© 70«feo Whitewood, inch 40 00® 55 00 Whitewood, ^ i n 35 00® 46 00 Whitewood, 5 panels 45 oO® 60 00 Shingles, ext ra shaved p ine , ISin . fi M 9 50® Shingles, ex t ra shaved pine , 16in 8 60® Shingles, ex t ra sawed p ine , 18in 7 00® Shingles, clear sawed p ine , 18in 6 50® Shingles, cypress, 24 x 7 27 00® Shingles, cypress, 20 X 6 17 oo® YeUow pine dressed flooring...^ M ft. 35 00® YeUow p ine g i rders 35 oo® L o c u s t p o s t s , 8ft f i in . -18® Locus t posts , 10ft 23© Locus t postSi 12ft 28® Ches tnu t pos t s . ^ ft, 4 ©

Cargo r a t e s 10 per cen t . off.

PAINTS AND OILS. C h a l k . . . . . . . ^ f c $000>^® $ 0 0 0 % China clay ^ ton (currency) 23 00 @ 24 00 Whit ing ^ l O O f c ( g o l d ) 65 ® 85 Par i s wh i t e , Eng . (gold) . . . .per lOOfc @ 1 80 Zinc, whi te . American, d r y 7 © 71 / Zinc, whi te , American, i n o i l , p u r e . . IIX® 1 2 * Lead, whi te , American, d r y 9 @ 91^ Lead, whi te , American, i n oil, p u r e . . 10 k ' © 1 0 ^ Lead, r ed , American S k ® 8 U Li tharge , American . - . . . g @ 8V Ochre, F r e n c h , d r y (gold) l 56 ® 1 60 Ochre, i n oU (currency) 6 @ 15 Venet ian red , EngUsh (gold) . .^ cwt. 1 95 @ 2 00 Spanish brown, d r y i i ^ j a i j , ' Spanish b rown, i n oU g ® 9 VermiUon, Am. QulcksUver (gold). . . 80 @ 82i< VermUion. Tr ies te (gold) ; . 1 00 @ 1 10 Carmine , Amer ican , gold 5 55 @ $ 1 Chrome yeUbw, genuine , d r y . . . . . . . . 1 2 y @ 28 Orange Mine ra l ,Eng l i sh , g o l d , . . . 111 |® 12 Par is green, p u r e , d ry I8 ® 30 P u t t y . p u r e . . . ^ f c $0 025i@ $0 0 3 ^

SLATE. Delivered a t New York. Purp le roofing slate ^ s q u a r e . $8 50 ® $9 00 G r e e n s l a t e 8 5 0 © 9 00 B e d s l a t e 14 oo © 15 00 Black slate, Pennsylvania 6 50 @ 7 OO Peach bo t tom \l m ® 12 08 Slate tUes, IMin . , r u b b e d . ^ sq . ft.

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