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    THE DaLLY EVENING TELEG1UP& PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, jfiAItC.IT 24, 1871.
kOM TESTER I) IT'S FIFTH EDITION.
fmnrrk' Threat of the Keccnpatla mi
fin U ptiflrinnl.
Enf AH.I.E8, March 22. In the National An-
nbly to-day an adverse report was mad a from
h committee upon a bill providing for the
cllon of a municipality iu Paris.
pules Favre mid a letter from Count Bib-
irck, who says:
'EveDts In Purls do not Indicate the execn
n of the convcutiou entered Into with the
rman commander, which forbids any ap
ach to the lines before the forts occupied by
i Germans."
llltraarck claims a restoration within twenty-
ir hours of the telegraph leading to Paris,
llch has been destroyed, or Purls will ba
atcd as An eueui.i ; ami ebould there bo any
re proceedings in violation of the preliinina
s of peace, the fire of
1 he Kuru
111 be opened on the city.
i'avre Mated that he bad replied to Bismarck
it the insurrection In Paris was a surprise to
) Government, "but would bo repressed. If
re was delay in its suppression it was because
Jj Government was hopeful of avoiding blood-
rd. The iGovernmeui, had no means of re
irlrg the telegraph, but would ask its reln-
lleruent of the mayors of the arroudisse-
ii ts through which it passed.
Aflalm tn I'nrlK.
JVersaii.i.es, March 21. Several Paris news-
pere have removed to Versailles. The Paris
-urgetits have obtained from the Bank of
ance a million francs aprainat a deposit of a
nial Treasury bond. The requisition made by
J'tu upon the Kothchiids was refuaed-paytnent.
A Kenoiulon lit ihn Kreuieh A.nembly.
London, March 23. The Daily Ae'Cs' special
If patch from Versailles says that the letter of
unt Bismarck created a sensation in the As-
finbly, and that Favre, in his remarks thereon,
ited that if Paris holds out that the Govern
;nt will co-operate with the Germans.
There is a report that Favre is endeavoring to
fct Thiers.
The Mlaln 3enernla.
generals Lecomte and Thomas were buried in
ilitch.
A Pool of Blood.
The Rue de la Paix is a pool of blood, and no
iq'b life is safe in Paris.
FROM WAS11WGIOJY.
Ve President's fllnniiie on the Condition of
iiieniuincrii -ueee. rue iiacumeui in Full,
hVASiiiNOTON, March 23. The President sent the
now lug rue-stage to Congress tills afternoon:
o lie Senate aLd House of Hepresentativeg: A
ndltlon of uilalrs now exists lu some of the States
J-fhe Union rendering lile and property lu secure,
la the carrying of the ruad and tlie collection of
p revenue dangerous. 1 he proof that such a cou
ilon of ails Irs exists In some localities is now be-
ire the Senate.
That the power to correct these evils Is beyond
control of l lie Mate authorities, 1 do uot doubt.
nat tne powers oi i no executive or tn united
ates. acting within the Uui'tg of existing laws, is
incieuiior tno present emergencies, is uot ciear.
ierefore, 1 urgently recommend such legislation
In the judgment of Cong ess shall etiectuallv
cure life, liberty, and property in all parts of the
i ilea nuiir.H.
It may be expedient to provide that such law as
all be passed iu pursuance ot this recommenda
n shall empire at the end of the next session of
ingress. There is no oilier subject on which I
iuld recommend legislation duimg the present,
ssion. U. 8. Quant.
WasUlngton, D. C, March 83, 1871.
UUcuKtloo ob the itleanaae.
In the Ilotife to-day, after the reading: of the
resident's message, Mr. flieliabargcr moved a
ecial committee or Line be appointed, to
bom the message should be referred, savin s
Rat he wanted a day fixed for the consideration
the subject. A lively discussion fol'owed.
he Committee ou the I President' AIesnffe
After considerable filibustering Mr. Suella-
arger's motion to appoint a special committee
wblcb the rresiaent s message snail be re-
rred was agreed to, and the Speaker appointed
he following as the coinniitte Messrs. Shel-
barger. lieu. Butler, bcotleld, Dawes. Blair of
.Lcbigan. Thomas, Morgan, Kerr, and Wither-
ya five Republicans and four Democrats'
rtnwa summary.
C'ttv Affaire.
Statements of last yearn doings of the
ftdford Street Misaion were subuiitted at the
Vinual meeting yesterday, and exhibit exoel-
lot results. Ihirty-two hundred dinners
live been Given to children of the mission
Vhool, great quantities of clothing distri
cted, a sewing department organized, free
TatViH pfitfllilihlinl nnd niirhnnfi.i of nrnnprltr
Eve been mad.
The Grand Temple ef Ilonor and Tem-
V ranee has I'M lodges and a membership
r moo.
Subscriptions for the Presbyterian Hos-
Etal to be erected on the gronnd purchased
om Dr. baunders are rapidly being made.
Thomas II. Gill, Esq., has been elected
Resident of the James Page Library Coin
any. The trial of John and Peter Barns,
Larged with burglary at Norristowu, has
en postponed until the next term of the
(onrt in that place.
Robert 1' ox, of the American Theatre,
as been held in bail by Alderman Beitler
In the charge of giving theatrical exhibitions
without having taken out a State license.
-Tbe prisoners charged with beating the
ourig gill at the barber-bbop No. 703 South
onrth street nave been admitted to bail by
lderman Kerr, on the statement of her phy
ician that t-be is now out of danger.
General Kilpatrick had a monster audi-
face last evening at his lecture, "The Battle
cenes of the rebellion.
Demeatle Affairs.
Hon. John V. Forney has been con-
rmiul na Collector of th Port. .f PhilaAl-
Kiia.
J Governor Alcorn, of Mississippi, is mak
Vug many removals of corrupt and dishonest
Iwcials.
I The fruit trees of Iowa an represented
is having passed through t ha winter in fine
Irder, and there is fair prospect of a large
top.
I Last evening Hon. Fernando Wood gave
! grand reception and banquet to the New
Hampshire members of the House, at which
siere was a goodly representation of Demo-
Jratio Congressmen.
f Nettie Chase, daughter of the Chief Jus
nee of the United States, was married at St,
obn s Church, Washington, yesterday after-
oon, to William bprague lioyt, the cere-
Lony being performed by Bishop Mcllvaine.
Forelce Affaire.
The army in Brittany momentarily ex-
iect orders to move to Paris.
Lyons is quiet, but preoautions have been
aken against an outbreak.
Manifestoes were yesterday issued by the
nsurgents ordering elections.
Many battalions of the National Guard
re beug armed for the preservation of order,
I The French people fear that Bismarck's
breat to occupy Paris will be carried into
xecution.
The insurgent Central Committee has de
ided to disarm the Nati-jual.-J jf (airtiar St.
Jtimain.
More proclamations continue to be issued
In France, both by the insurgents and the
Thiers Government.
The National Guards, on Taesday, rein
stated the mayor of the Sixth arrondissement,
who had been expelled from offioe.
llie Paris insurgents have obtained from
the Bank of France a million franos against a
deposit of a formal treasury b nd.
The French prisoners interned in Swit
zerland, who have means to carry them to
their native country, are allowed to depart.
In the National Assembly, yesterday, an
adverse report was made from the committee
upon a bill providing for the election of a
municipality in Paris.
In the Assembly yesterday Favre stated
that he had replied to Bismarck that the in
surrection in Paris was a surprise to the Gov
ernment, but would be repressed. If there
was delay in its suppression it was beca'iso
the Government was hopeful of avoiding
bloodshed.
Biptnarck claims a restoration within
twenty-four bonrs of the telegraph leading
to Psutin, which has been destroyed, or Paris
will be treated as an enemy; and should thwre
be any more proceedings in violation of thn
preliminaries of peace, the fire of the forts
will be opened on the city.
CUT COUNCILS.
The'ProceedlnMe Yesterday.
Both branches of the city government met
T(Verlay.
&Vect Council convened at 3-30 P. M.
Various petitions were presented and re
ft ned.
On a resolution to confirm the nominations
of the committee appointed to select assist
ant engineers of the Fire Department, an
exceedingly animated debate ensued, result
ing in its passage.
An invitation to attend the public meeting
at the Academy of Music, in opposition to the
Building Commission, was accepted.
The Committee on Paid Fire Department
afcked to be relieved of any consideration of
the resolution relative to the employment of
a Burgeon to examine applicants for admission
to the department, and the whole subject was
tabled.
An extra appropriation for the completion
of Norris Square was considered, and $ 1000
voted.
After considerable routine business, the
Council at six o'clock adjourned until next
Thursday.
Common Braneli. The Chamber met at 3
o clock, President Huhn in the chair.
A communication from the Norris Iron Com
pany for the appointment of an investigating
committee was received, to investigate a o in
fract awarded to Mr. Worthington. A special
committee was appointed.
Mr. Rowan onered a resolution to lay
water-pipe on Thirty-sixth, Tbirty-seventh,
Sycamore, and Aspen streets, in the Twenty-
lourtn ward. It was agreed to, with an
amendment which required it to be at no ex
pense to the city.
Air. Walker, from the itnanco Committee,
reported a resolution to approve ooutracts for
new school buildingt rn the Tenth and Four
teenth wards. Agreed to.
Al so, an ordinance making an appropria
tion of $4000 for the further improvement of
Norris Square, Nineteenth ward. Amended
by making it $.1000.
Mr. waplea, from the Committee on High
ways, presented a resolution for paving
streets. ,
Mr. Glenn, chairman of the Committee on
Police, offered a resolution requesting the
Finance Committee to report a loan bill of
$300,000 for erecting eight station-nouses
and the building of a steam-tug for police
purposes. So referred.
Mr. Carey, from the Uommittee on Mar
kets, presented an ordinance authorizing the
erection of new market houses in Girard ave
liue, from Third to Lawrenoe, Eighth to
Tenth, and Elm to Otis street, and creating a
loan of $00,000 for this object- Referred to
the Committee on Finance, with instructions
to increase the amount to $7.1,000, so that
two new sections can be erected in Moya-
meEBirg avenue.
Mr. Buzby, chairman of the joint special
committee on town meeting, reported an
ordinance, which was passed, making an
appropriation of $1'JG4U3 to defray the ex-
per etp.
Mr. Allison called up the resolution of re
quest to the Legislature to pass the bill to
establish a House oi Correction. Agreed to.
Mr. Bardsley called up the bill authorizing
the paving of Baiu bridge Btreet from Eighth
to Ninth, and Federal btrjet from Twenty
sixth to Gray's Ferry road, and to repave with
stone Carbon Btreet, from Cambridge to Fitz-
water, the cost of paving to be taken frjai
item three of the appropriation for repaving
streets.
Mr. Calhonn moved to amend by adding
Ninth street, from Moore to Winton.
After considerable debate Mr. Wagner
moved to indefinitely post pone the considera
tion of the bill. Agreed to.
Mr. Logan offered a resolution instructing
the Chief Commissioner of Highways to fur
nish Councils with the names of the contrac
tors whoee work is not in accordance with
their contiact, so that they may be held re
sponsible. Agreed to.
Select Council ordinance to lay water pipe
on Water and other streets, and the resolu
tion of request relative to Wingohocking
Park, were considered and concurred in.
A communication inviting the Chamber to
attend the mass meeting in the Academy of
Music this evening, in favor of the abolition
ot the Building Commission, was indefinitely
postponed yeas '27, nays 18. Adjourned.
gTAUK IIOUI9, MTtKl JP)LA.X129t
GAS TORCHES, GA8 TURNERS, WAX
TAPERS, Eto. Kto.,
On band an for sale by
WIL.VK & 9108tl,
MANUFACTURERS,
8 10 lm No. 823 South FIPTU Street
LOOKINQ GLASSES, ETO.
JAMES S. EI AR LB & SONS.
No. 810 CHE8NUT STREET,
Have reduced the prices of ALL THEIR
Cbromotf SIS Per Vent.
This includes
ALL CHltOMOS PUBLISHED,
AMERICAN AND OTHERS.
FRAMES of every character equally as cheap.
COPYING PRESSES.
Just received, a Large Assort-
meut of the Latest My lea
COPYING fHKSSKS.
WE M. CHRISTY,
Stationer and Printer,
No. 121 S. THIRD Street,
Opposite Oirard Bank.
I S8 eodt
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.
31
U NICIFAL CLAIMS.
SflRHTFF'M OKTff'K. 1
rini.APii.rnu, March 80, 1ST1. (
Notice I hereby given. In accordance with the act
of Assembly f the Commonwealtti of Pennsylvania,
pHMed Hie 11th day of March, A. D. 1S41, ent't.'cit
"An act relative to Kcgtatered Tax or and Municipal
Claims in the County or Philadelphia," that the fol
low a r wr t scire facias sur claim has been pUced in
my hands for service, to wit:
IN THE COURT OF COMMON TLEAS.
The ( hy of 1 hllado plila s. Unknown ownor, or
w lux ver n ay be owner. C ., Mamli Term, 1S71, So.
813, etc j for t tie turn of tltty-two il liars and 'hlrty
flve rents, for work and labor donu a-'d perlormed,
hud mater als furnished, against a:l Mutt c-jnam lot
or pleee ef ground situate on the nor'h ldc "f vl
llne rtreel, at the d'stance of twenty feet eat'.vardiy
from tli easi Fide of Tlurty-HlxUi street, la the
Twtntj-f jnr. h ward of snid city ; entraining in fro.it
on (-aul K'tdlitie street clght ntn M-ijfoer, airl ex
tenon g ef that width In depth not tit .yardiy seventy
Jive fiet, inore or lers. Hounded on the westward
bygrot'itdoi Frederick Keigoult, and ou the easU
whki by ground ol Scliotlt ld.
Same vs. K. W. Htista. owner or repntod owner,
tr whoever may be owner, C. P., March Term,
1t71, Ko. 2 is, for the pnnt of forty-three dollars an 1
elghty-Klx cents, to wP, for registered taxes for the
ars 1S6C, IM'I, lhi'S, and 1i'J, ngitnst all t1.it cer
tain lot or piece of f round ululated on the s mtheiwr.
( (inter oi I'.road and South streets, In the Fourth
wind of the eity of Philadelphia, c mtalnlnjr In
front or breadth ou the said loui.li street three f eot
lx Inch '8, and e.f,end'u;r of tlur, width In ie;i rth or
depth southward along the eat side of Hriud sircet
oiie hundred ami twenty feet 1 1 AUska street.
S,.nie vs llentiet Schnapps, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever nmy be owrcr, CP, March
Term, 1871, No. 824, for the sum of seventy-live doi;
lms ann twenty ceuts, for city faxes for years ls.m,
187, WS. and 18ea, analust all that, certain lot or
Meet' of ground situated on the southwardly side of
Orleans Mreet, In the Twenty-llfth ward of the city
of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of six
bundled feet westwerdly from the west side oi
bmeraid, s'rett, titen extending westwarlly along
a id Orleans street one hundred ami ten feet more
or h ssto a point In the middle of Guuner s Kan,
then southwardly along middle of said ruu to ground
now or lute of John Stiles, then eastwardly along
the same one hundred feet more cr less to ground
grunted to Thomas Uenuett, then northwardly by
the fitme at a line at right angles with said Orleans
street one hundred feet to place of beginning.
ainu vs. Anthony Uongler, owner or reputed
owiier, or whoever may tie owner, O. P, March
Trim, 1871, No. 8'2S, for the sum of ten dollars and
thirty cents, for city taxes for tne year 1869, against
all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on
the south side of Adams street, la the Nineteenth
waid of the city of Philadf lphla, at the distance of
one hundred and twenty-six feet Westward from the
west side of Almond street, containing In frout on
said Adam street eighteen feet, and extending in
fiepth southward elxty-etght four and flve-elghtha
Inches to a fix feet wide alley.
Smiie vs. Richard Conner and Labonlus Rose,
reputed owners, or whoever may bo owner,
si.d Edward 1 hlele, registered owner, C. P.,
Mar'h Term, 1871, No, 227, for the sum of seven
teen dollars and thirty-two cents, for city taxes for
tliejCHr 1089, agal not all those two certain lots or
pli ccs ot grouud Bituatcd on the south side of
Adsnts Krtet, lu the Nineteenth ward of the city or
Philadelphia, at the distance of seventy-two feet
wtstwarrt In. in the west side of Almond Btreet,
coitianiliig on the said Adams street thirty-six feet
(each lot eighteen feet), and extending In dt;pth-dxty-
ight feel, four aud live-eighths Inches to a six-feet
wine alley.
Siime vs. John M. Schwartz, owner or reoutcd
ow iter, or whoever may be owner, C. P., March Term,
lfcii, No. 22s, for the sum of eighty dollars and ten
cents, for city taxes for the years 18(K5, 18C7, lSs,
and lhfiy, Rtritlnta all that certain lot or piece of
ground situated on the west side of Hmcoek street,
In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at
the distance of c ne hundred and eight feet northward
from the north side of Cumberland street, contain
ing In front on said Hancock street thirty-six feet
(8tl feet), and exteudlng in depth westward one hun
ored and nine feet to Palethoip street.
Same vs. Jacob Culllnan, owner or reputed owner.
or whosoever may bo own-r, and Miles U. Hartley,
regiierea owner, tj. i- niarcu rernj, itni, ho.
for the sum of sixty-one dollars and sixty-two cents
lor city taxes for the years 1807, 1869, and 1869,
against all that certain lot or piece of gtotiud situ
ated on the west side of Hancock street, in the Nine
teenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the dis
tance of ninety feet uorthward from the north side
of Cumberland street, containing In front or breadth
ou said Hancock street eighteen feet, and extend
ing oi mac wmin in oepm westward one nunured
aiid nine ftet to Paletliorp street.
Kuiiie vs. Charles Hutte, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever may beowner, C. P., March Term. 1871,
No. 230, for the sum of eighty dollars and thirty
cents, fcr city taxes for the yetrs 1806. 1S67. IS H.
una againm an mat certain lot or piece or
ground Bltuateu on ine west side or uanc ck sireut,
In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia
at i he distance t one hundred and sixty-one fe'tt
uort b ward from the north side of Cumberland street
containing in front or breadth on the said Hancock
Btreet thlrty-nve (35) reef, and extending in depth
westward one hundred and nine feet to r'alethorn
street.
t-unie vs. James O Nelll, owner or repnted owner.
or win ever may be owner, C. P. March Term, 1871,
No. 231, for the, sum of eighteen dollars aud llfty-sis
ceuM, to wit, for city taxes for the year 1869, against
all that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the
east Bide of Howard street, in the Nineteenth ward
of the city of Philadelphia, at the distauce of eighty
three feeij eight and one-quarter inches north of
N rrls street, containing in front on said Noma
street, eighteen feet, aud in depth eastward one
hui.dred aud ten feet to Hope Btreet.
Same v. John h. Longshore, owner or reputed
nwurr, or w noever may be owner, v. r ., March
Term. 1871, No, 232, for the sum of eighteen dollira
ann Bixty-tive cents, for city taxes for the year 1S69,
ugalUkt ailtnati ermiuioi or piece or ground situ
atcd ou the east side of Howard street, lu tne Nine,
teenth ward ( f the city of Philadelphia, at the di
taiiue of one hundred and one feet eight and one
quartei Inches north ol Norris street, containing in
(tout on Bald Howard Btreet eighteen feet, and lu
depth eastward one hundred and ten feet to Hope
street.
fame vs. Alned Moore, owner or reputed owner,
or w hot-ver may oe owner, and John Moore, reitis-
tt red owner, C. P., March Term. 1871, No. 233, for
the mm of nineteen dollars and forty-one ceuts, for
cityltaxeB for the year 1869. against all tha". certain
lot or piece of ground nutated on the southwest Bide
or rergennt si reel, in tne nineteent h ward or the
city of niiiaoeiniua, at me aistauco in one hundred
and twenty-one feet four and one lia'f inches north
west of Trenton avenne, coutaiuiu in front on sid
Sergeant street twenty feet, aud lu depth south wen
ward one hundred and forty feet to Dickinson
street.
Same vs. William Seeling, owner or reputed owner.
or whoever may beowner, and Mary Adeline Tnorap
son, registered owner, C. P., March Term, 1ST 1, No.
234, for the sum of forty-one dollars and ninety-one
centB, for city taxes for the years 18;o, 1807, 1868,
ana 18( 9, against ad that certain lot or piece of
nronnd situated on the northeast corner of Wrecker
and Spangler streets, in the Nineteenth ward of the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said
W recker street one hundred feet, and In depta along
Spangler Btreet sixty feet
Same vs. Sepviva, owner rr reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner, and George Blnwecnter,
registered owner, C. P., March Term, 1871, No. i
for the tum of twenty-one dollars and twenty-eight
cents, against all that certain lot or piece of ground
situated on the northeast side of Cumberland street,
In the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia.
at the distance of sixty-four feet nine and one-half
Inches southeast of Trenton avenue, containing la
fr Bt on said Cumberland Btreet eighteen feet, and
In depth northeastward one hundred and sixty feet
to i lcklnson street.
Same vs James Graham, owner or repnted owner,
or whoever mar he owner, and Eliza Jane Graham.
iriririoivu u n iu i , v. x , .uni lii i i i i i i , loit, iiu.
for the sum of fifty dollars and fourteen ceuts, for
city taxes for the year 1868, against all that certain
lot or piece of ground sltua'ed oa the northeau'slde of
cumiicnana Btreet, in tne miieicemn ward or tne
city of Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred
and thirty-six feet northwest from Sepviva street.
containing In front on Cumberland street thlrty-slx
feet and lu depth northeastward one hundred and
sixty feet to Dickinson street.
N. B- On this lot there Is erected a brick shop.
Sauievs John T. Jones, owner or reputed owner,
or whnever may be owner, O. P., March Term, 1871,
No. 37, for the sura of Bixty-nve uollars aud sixty
cents lor city taxes for the years 1866, 1867, 1868, aud
189, against ail ihat certain lot or ple of g onad
sit nau d i n the southeast corner of Cad wa'a ler street
aud Montgomery aenue, iu the Nineteenth ward of
the city, ol Philadelphia, containing in frout ou
said Cail waladcr street twenty-turee feet nine and
thrt e-elghtnt in -bea, aud Iu depth easterly on south,
line or .Montgomery avenue sixty teei tnreeana
three-elglitha inches, and on south Hoe of Bald lot
along centre of old Mud lane, vacated, fifty-four feet
ten and oue-ha f Inches.
8. me vs. Clia lesM. Mocum, owner or repnted
owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P., Mar oh
Term, 1871, No. 238, for the sum of eighteen dollars
snd uluett-hve cents, for city taxes for ths year 1J,
against all that certain lot or piece of g ound situ
ated ou the southeast stde of Martha street, in the
Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the
distance of one hundred and seventy-two feet south
west of Lehigh avenue, containing in front on sild
Muriha street thirty-six feet, and in depth on the
liortheHst Hue one hundred aud nlueteea feet Ovd
and three quarter Inches, aud on the northwest line
one hundred ami tlxtceu feet ten aud three-eighths
indies.
Same vs. J II. Jotcion, owner or reputed owner,
MUNICIPAL. CLAIMS.
or whoever may be owner, C. P., Murch Term, 171,
jno. ior uie snm rr tigtity-oignt dollars and
ninety-one cents, against all tho.e two certain lots
or pieces of ground, situated on the south side of
ivorrisBireei, in me nineteenth ward or the city or
Philadelphia, at the distance of thlrty-fonr feet east
of Filth street, containing in front on said Norris
street thirty-two (32) feet, and In depth llfty-seven
reel to a vnree icei wi'ie aner.
Same vs. Norcross fc Nhec's. owners or resitted
ownrs, or whoever ntav bo owners, and Henjvntu
J. Hitter A William H. frwller, registered owners.
i'. i'., jusren jerin, ish, jo. K40, ior tne Bim oi
nineteen dollars ami four cents, ior city taxes for the
jar 18C9, against all that certain lot or piece of
gronnd situated on the southeast of Tu Ip street, in
the Nineteenth ward nl the city of Phlladelphin, at
the distance of one hundred nnd twenty-one fuel
fcur and or.r-tialf Inches northeast of Norris street.
contsinli g in ftont on said Tulip street thirty-two
(2) teet, ann in orpin soutneastwata i inety-feut.
heme vs. Unknown, owner or rcnuted owner, or
whoever nmy beow ner.snd Abraham H. Vood,rels-U-red
owner. C. P., March Term, 1871, No. 21. for
the sum of eighteen doiinrs and nluo cents, for city
taxis for the J ears lPtiS and 1-Usi, ngaluat all tint
certain lot or piece of ground slimved on the south
east sine id cedar street, in the Nineteenth ward of
the city ci Philadf IphU, at the distance of two hun
dred Bin! Mxtt-live leet three and one-eighth Incites
routhwtft ot Commerce si reet, containing in front
or i rcfldth on ta it Cedar street forty leet and in
depth sctitlie.Bf tward nlttciy feet to Spaiigler sir. et.
Same vs. Joteph Kayard, owner or reputed
own r, or w hoever may ne owner, 1 asirtis HehloM,
et at., registered owners. Marcti Term, 1871,
No. 242, tor tne sum of ten dollar and seventy-three
cents, lor city tax for the year 1-69, against all that
certain lot or piece of ground sltust- d on the north
east comer of Almond and Hose (or Aramingo)
stru t, in the Nineteenth ward of the cttv of Phila
delphia, containing in front on satd Almond street
twnt-pcven feet tlve and three quarter Inches, and
in d( pth southeastward between a lino at right
angles to Almond strett, on the north s de of sxld
lot, and the line of raw Hose street, on the soutn-
WfrM Bine tntieor eigtity leet (&ii), more ork ss.
Same vs. L. Mnllignn, owner or reputed owner,
or w hoevf.r may be owner, C. P., March Term. liTl.
No. 243, for the sum of ten dollars ami seventy
ceuts, for city tax for the year ISO, against all that
certain kit or piece oi ground situated on the south
east side of Almond street, In the .Nineteenth ward
of the city of Philadelphia, at, the distance of fifty.
uve leet soumwestoi jnmoeriana street, contain
ing In front on said Almond street eighteen feet, aud
In depth eighty-five fet (85), be it more or less.
Same vs. K H. Grant, owner or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner, and Benjamin Hitter,
registered owner.C. P., March Term, H71, No. 214,
ior me sum oi m rty-mree dinars and sixty cents,
for citv taxes for the years 18C6, 1367, 1868, and 1801),
against all that certain lot or piece of grouud sit'iated
ou the southwest sidt of Adams street, in the Nine
teenth waid of the city of Philadelphia, at tha dis
tance or twenty-two feet southeast of Tulip street,
containing In lronton sttld Adams street eighteen
feet, and extending in depth south went ward seventy
feet.
haino vs. Q. Guckenbuchlir, owner or renatel
owner, or whoever may be owner, and Christian
Abcle, registered owner, C. 1'., March Term, 1371,
No. 84, for the stun of liify-two dollars and forty
three cents, for city taxes for the year 1809, against
all that certain lot or piece of ground s'tuated ou
tne noun side oi i ouics street, iu the Fifteeuth
ward of the citv of Philadelphia, at the distance of
tbirty-Blx feet easterly of Twcuty-crst street, con
taining in iront on said coates street eighteen feet,
aud In depth on east line fifty -six feet ulna and
inn e-eigntii inches, and ou the west line llfty-live
icei six and iitrec-eigums iiicues.
N. H. On this lot there Is erected a three-storv
brick dwelling-house, being No. 2048 Coates street.
Same vs. James McCortnick, owner or ronuted
owner, or whoever mny be owner, anil William
hroith, et al., registered ownerx, etc., C. P., March
Term, 1871, No. 247, for the sum of thirty-nine dol
lars and tlftj-two cents, for city taxes for the year
imiu, sgainst an mat certfiin tot or piece or ground,
situated on the northeast corntr of Fourth and Yor.
streets, In the Nineteenth ward of the c. ty of Phila
delphia, containing iu front on satd Fourth street
one hundred feet, and extending lu depth eastward
along tne north siue oi suid l (ik street one hundred
and two leet six inches to oriantia street,
tnuie vs. Isaiah Robinson, owner or renuted
owner, cr whoever may bo owner, and Hosea Hob
lnson, registered owner, C. P. March Term. 1871.
No. 248, for the sum or sixteen dollars and seventy.
eight ceutH.tor city taxes for the years 186S and 1.8.19,
uguiuitt nit mm certain tut, or piece oi grouud, situ
ated on the southwest side of Towusxud street, in
the Nineteenth ward of the city of Phlladelnhia. ut
the distance of sixty-eight feet southeast of Tulip
tireei, cuiiiaiumg in ironi ou s.ii'i i ownseud Street
etghtten feet, and in depth southwestward eighty
one feet six and one quarter inches.
Same vs. CJeorge Davis, owner or repnted owner,
etc., aud lillabeth It. lCd wards et al., registered
owners, etc., C. P., March Term, 1871, No. 243, for
the sum of sixteen dollars and ninety-eight ceut-i,
city taxes for the years 18US and ls9, against all
tiiai certain lot or puce oi ground situated on the
souUiwcst bide of Tucker street, in the Nineteenth
warn of the city of Philadelphia, at the distauce or
one hundred and seveiitj-ntnc feet three and turee
quatter inches northwest from Cedar street, cju
taiDir.g In front on said Tucker Btreet sixteen feet,
and lu depth southwestward eighty-one feet, more
or less.
Same vs. William Pay ran, owner or reputed owner,
etc., and Elizabeth It. Edwards e; al., registered
owners, CP., March Term, 1S71, No. Son, for the
sum of Blxtei n dollars and ninety-eight cent, for
city taxes for the years 1868 and 1869, against all that
ceitalu lot or piece of ground situate ou tne south
west side of Tucker street, In the Nineteenth ward
of the city of Philadelphia, at the cUtance or two
hundred and fllty-uiiie feet three aud three-quarters
Inclus noithwest of Cedar street, containing in frout
on said Tuchcr street Bix.ecn feet, and la deptb
southwestward eighty feet, more or less.
Same vs. Joseph Stockton, ovaur or reputed
owner, or whoever may bd owner, aud Elizabeth
H. Edwards, et. al., registered owners, etc., C. P.,
Match Term, 1871, No. 2M, lor the sum of lirteeu
Uollars nnd nlnty-seven cents for city taxes for the
years 1868 and lsC'J ugalust ull that certain lot or
piece of ground situated on the a juth west side of
'J ucUr street, In the Nineteenth ward of thecUy
of Philadelphia, at the distauce of two hundred a id
Bcveiity-llve feet three aud ttiree quarter inches
noimwcbi oi tee ar street, containing in frout ou
aaid Tucker street sixteen (16) feet, and In depth
eouluwcHiward seventy-live feet more or less.
tame vs. Christian Smith, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, and Adam
Ihrig, registered owner, C. P.. March Term, 1871,
No. 'it,1, lor the sum of twenty-oue dollars and
el(ihty-dvecenis, for city taxes for the years 1808
and 1x59 against all that certain lot or piece of
ground situated on the west Bide of Fourth street, lu
the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, at
the distance of two hundred and thirty feet two and
one-nuaiter Inches north of Cadwalader Btreet. em.
talniug In front ou Fourth street seventeen feet, and
in uepiu on iiuim iinu lunjr-Bis ioet eleven and
eeveu-elghthB inches, and on south line forty-three
feet nine and oi e-elghth Inches.
Same vs. John Kater, owner or reputed owner, or
whover may oe owner, c. P., March Term, 1871.
No. 2M, for the sum ol twenty-seven dollars and
forty t ents, for city taxes for year 1869, against all
that certain lot or piece or ground situated on the
north Bide of Mariner street, in the Second ward of
the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of two hun
dred and forty feet west of Thirteenth Btreet, con
taining lu front on said Mariner street sixteen feet,
and iu depth northward thirty-five feet more or less.
N. B. on this lot is erected a three story brick,
house, No. 1329 Mariner street.
Same vs. Richard Shields, owner or reputed owner,
or whoevtr rray be owner, C. P., March Term, 1871,
No.2M,for the sum of twenty-seven dollars and forty
cents for city taxes for the year 1809, against all that
certain lot or piece or grouud situated on the north
Bide or Mariner street, lu the Second ward of the
city of Philadelphia, at the distance ef t mo hundred
and fllty-Blx feet west of Thirteenth street, contain--ing
lu front on Bald Mariner street sixteen feet, and
In depth north forty feet, more or less.
N. a. On this lot Is erected a three-story brick
house, beiDg No, 13ai Mariner street.
Same vs. Richard Shields, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P., March
Term, 1871, No. 250, for the sum of forty-seven dol
lwrsand tlfty-four cents Ior city taxes for the years
1868 and 1869, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground situated ou tne south side of Mott street, In
the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of two hun
dred and fifty-six feet west of Thirteenth street,
contaiblng iu froLt on said Mott street sixteen feet,
and in depth southward forty feet, more or less.
N. B. tm this !ot Is erected one three-story brick
house, being No. 1332 Mott street.
Same vs. Richard Shields, owner or repnted
owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P. March
Terni,i871,rNo.867,for the sum of forty-seven dollars
aud nay-seven cents, for city taxes for the years
1808 and 1S69, against all that certain lot or niece of
grouud situated ou the south side of Mott street. In
the becokd ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the
distance of two hundred and seventy-two feet west
or Thirteenth street, containing in front on the said
Mott street sixteen leet, aud depth southward forty
feet, more or less.
N. b.outhis lot Is erected a three-story brick
house, being No. 1234 Mott street.
' IN TUB DISTRICT COURT.
Same vs. Mary W. N- ti", owner or reputed owner,
or whoever may beoaruer, D. O., Marcti Term, ls71,
No. V43, for the sum of one hundred aud thirteeu
dollars and ninety-seven cents, to wit, for registered
tuxts against all that certain lot or piece of grouud
situated on the nortlieant corner of Tenth and Mor.
fian street, in the Tenth ward of the city of Phila
delphia, cot mining in front r breadth ou the sail
TfUh street eighteen feet, more or less, aud iu
Ci ptb eastward idling B-ld Morgan street, sixty fuel.
N. D n litis lot iher.i is trteted a to-siury
Iiullc buildii g, being No. 84 J Moitu Tcutu street.
MUNIOIPAL. CLAIMS.
Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner or repnted owaer,
or whoever msy be owner, D. c, March Terra, lSil,
No. 944, for the snm of eleven hundred and two dol
lars and eighty -seven cents, to wit, for registered
taxes against all that certain lot or piece ot ground
situated In tha Twenty-eighth, formerly in the
Twenty-flist ward, or the city of Philadelphia, be
ginning at a point on the north side of Montgomery
avenne, In the line of land now or late of EdEabnh
Vansyckle, at the distance of about three hundred
at.d three feet one and three-quarters Inches west
ward from the west side or Broad street, thence by
Baid land north twenty-eight degrees forty-eight
minute s wt Bt, crossing Fifteenth street fonr hundred
and twenty-live feet four and seven-eighth luches,
more or less, to a point, thence by lands late of Isaiah
Hell south sixty-one degrees eighteen minutes wesr,
cn sslng Sixteenth street fonr hundred and ninety
fonr fee', eleven and one-tighth inches to the north
east side of Stump lane (vacated), thence south
twenty six degrees thirty minutes east along said
Stump lane (vacated) eight feet five and Ove-eighths
Inches to the north side of Montgomery avenue
aforesaid, rnd thence eastward along the same six
hundred and forty-seven feet ten and seven-eighths
intii'P, more or less, erossiug Fifteenth and six
teenth streets aforesaid to the place of beginning.
Together with the additional land vested in tho
owner fd" the above tract by an act of Assembly ap
proved the seventeenth day of March, lsoi, enti'led,
"An ct to vacate Stump lane, in the city of Phila
delphia," wlureby lug lines were extended to the
middle of snld lane.
fcame vs. Freeman Scott, owner or reputed owner,
or whoever may be owner, 1. C, March Term, H7I,
No. 94 for the sum or four thousand and forty-three
dollars and lifty-one cents, to wit, for reg'stered
taxes against all that certain lot or piece of ground
situated in the Tw ntieth ward of the city or Phila
delphia, beginning at a point in the line or ground
now or late of Richard II. Hush, on the north si lo of
Columbia avenue, at the distance of three hundred
and sixty feet ten aud three-quartr Inches west
ward from the west side of Broad street ; thence ex
t( ndlng westward along the north side or Columbia
avenne one hundred and seventeen feet seven aud
ore-quarter inches to the northeast side of Stump
lane (vacated); thence along the nortneast side of
said Stump lane vacated north twenty-eight degrees
forty-i.ine mtcntes west live nnudred and sixty-two
feet Si vcn and three-eluhths inches more or less to
the cast side of Sixteenth street; thence northward
alorg the same eighty feet eight and one-eighth
Inches to the south side of Montgomery avenue;
tli) nee eastwfcrd along the same and crossing Fif
teenth street tlve hundred and Btxty-seven feet eight
inches more or less to the ltne of land now or 1 to of
Elizabeth Vansyckel; thence along the same south
twenty-eight degrees forty-eight minutes east one
hundred and twelve feet six Inches more r less to a
point, and south seven degrees forty-six minutes
west by same land seventy-six feet tlve and three
quarter inches to a point iu the line of ground now
or late of Francis Blackburn, Jr. ; thence south teti
degrees fifteen minutes west along the same and
ground now or late of Peter Mackenzie two hundred
and twenty-four feet one and tive-clghths Inches
more or less to a point lu said Mackenzie's line;
tbe nce by lard of the said Richard H. Rush south
sixty degrees eighteen minutes west two hundred
and thirty-one feet t ight and one-elgnth Inches to
the north stde of Columbia avenue aud place or be
ginning; together with the additional land vested In
the ow ner of the above tract by an Act of Assembly
approved March 17th. 1864. entitled "An Act to va
cate Stump lane in the city of Philadelphia," where
by his Hues are extended to tne middle oi tne said
lane-.
Same vs. K Warteis, K. Wasters, E Urastha, and
Freeman Scott, owners or repnted owners, or who
ever may bo owners, I. O., March Term, 1871, No.
C40, for the Bum ef nineteen hundred and thlrty-oue
dollars and ten cents, to wit, for registered taxes
against all that certain lot or piece of ground be
ginning at a point In the cemre hue of Klchmoud
street, lot me. ly tail d Point-no- oint road, tn the
Twenty-filth ward of trie city of Philadelphia at the
distance of seventy-nine feet nnd one-eighth of an
inch, more or less, southwest of the centreline of
Krte avenne, as laid out on the plan of the ate dis
trict of Richmond, being a point in the Hue of ground
formerly of John Mason, and now or late of the
r'liiiarteipnia and Heading Kadi oad company, tnence
extending northeastwardly along the centre Hue of
Bald Hichino.id street, nine hundred and eighty-one
leet fonr and llve-elgnttis luches, more or lens,
crossing Butii r street, to the line of ground formerly
of Mlcimel Wlllegas, and now or late of Hcnjamln
K JannFy, th- nee extending southeast wardly along
ti c Bunte threo thousand four hundred and twenty
six leet eljrt t and three-eighths Inches, morn or less,
crossing Lambert, Vath, Myttle, Casper, aud Carbon
ttreets and Delaware avenue, as laid out on said
pier, below water mark of the river Delaware,
l hence extending aouthwestwardly along Slid low
water mark of the river Delaware by the several
courses thereof and crossing trie avenue a'oresald,
nine hundred and eighty-six feet six Indies, moro
or less, to the line of ground formerly of the satd
John Mhhou and now or late or the Philadelphia
and Rending Railroad Company aforesaid, and
thence northwestwardly along the same and cross
ing the said Lambert, Bath, Myrtle, Cooper, and
Carbon streets and Delaware avenue, threo thou
sand live hundred and thirteen feet, more or lea, to
the centre line of Richmond street aforesaid to
phicc of beginning, containing eighty acres ot land,
le the same more or less, being composed or seven
contignons parcels of land which f nomas A. Mor
gan, surviving executor, or by seven Indentures,
each dated the twenty-third day of February, A. D.,
li-r.2, recorded in Deed Book k. O. W., No. 75, pages
4H0, 46, fit)'.', 608, 614. and 620, etc., respectively,
granted and conveyed unto the said Freeman Scott
in fee, reserving therefor and thereout seven cer
tain yearly ground rents or sums amounting In the
aggregate to the sum of two thousand seven hun
dred dollars.
Same vs. K. Burton, owner or repnted owner,
or whoever may be owner, and J. Frank Knight,
registered owner, C. V , March Term, 1871, No. 961,
for the sum of one hundred and fifty-six dollars
and Bix vents, for ork and labor done and per
formed and materials furnished, to wit, for regis
tered taxes igaiust all that certain lot or piece of
? round situate eu the northeast corner of Cumber
und and Sepviva streets, In the Nineteenth ward of
the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Cum
lerlHiul street forty-five feet and In depth north
wardly of the same breadth along Sepviva Btreet
one hundred and sixty feet to Dickinson street.
8 21 WILLIAM R. LEIIDS, Sheriff.
FOR SAL. fa.
TO INSURANCE COMPANIES, CAPITAL
ISTP, AND OTHERS.
FOR SALE,
BUSINESS FRORERTT, No. 42T WALNUT
STREET.
Four-story front, five-story doable back buildings,
ocenpied as offices, and suitable for an Insurance
company, 21 feet 9 Inches front, 124 feet deep.
S. KINGSTON MCCAY,
B 1ST No. 429 WALNUT Street.
fm FOR SALE NO. 917 OLISTON ST, 20x120
tiili deep, four-story and three-story back buildings,
modern conveniences, and In good order.
CLARK & ETTING,
3 23 12t No. TU WALNUT Street.
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Storo nnd rwolliiiT,
SOUTHWEST CORNER OP SIXTEENTH AND
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Li! Houses to rent, handsomely and completely
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Also, several properties ior Bate. Appiy le
W 1 1.1.1 AM 11. I
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IRD Street.
3 21 41
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if furnUhed, and with Stabling, from June 1 to Oc
tober l.ln vicinity of the city, Gnesnut Hill preferred.
Address Box 8087, Post Office. 3 88 6t
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at the lowest caaa prices. 1 13
AMUSEMEN TS".
ACADEMY NIL8RON.
GRAND FARIvVKLL APPEARANCE OF
M'LLK HR18TINA NILSaON,
TTJ1HDAT, March S,
OH AND CON..KRP.
WEDNBSOAT, March ,
HOS81N1S STABAT MATBR.
Mr. Max Btrakosch respectfully announces the
final appearance In Philadelphia of
M'LLE CHRISTINA NILSSOW,
ON Tl'ESDAY, March 8, at 8 o'clock,
GRAND Ml.srKLLANKOl 8 CONCERT.
ON WEDNESDAY, March S9,
Arrangements having been completed with the
, HANDEL AND HAYDN SOJIErY,
Kosslnl s.lmmortal Masterwork,
fSTABAT MATFJR,
xrm k " lTABAT MATKR,
Will be given. '
Also, a MISCEIXANEOUS CONCERT, with all
the prest. Artists of th Company, assisted by the
POWERFUL CHOHl S lf Tllfc HANDEL AND
HAYDN SijCiarY.
M'lle CHRISTINA nilsmon win he agisted
by Miss ANNltC LOUIS CARY, Contralto; Hlgnors
HRR4NOLI, VEKGt.R, and Mr. H. VIKUX I'K in PA,
Oral d Oichestra nnd. r the direction of MX MA
HKTZRK. Mnslcal Conductor, signer B(MeNI.
S8ASON TICKETS (TWO NlGUTd) 9IX
DOLLARS.
Pale of Season Tickets will commence 'o-morrow
(Ssttirdsj), 26th, at 9 A. M., at the Academy only.
On Moi.day, seats can bo had for either perform
ance. MciuwBj'a pianos are used at all the Nilason Con
certs 3 H4
D
AVENPoRT'S GHESNUT STRUG r T JB.V VMS.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, March M,
JittNKPTl Ul' fllll.L,lS UUJYliiK,
Shakespeare's beautiful Piav of
AS YOU LIKE IT.
F1I1LL13 GT.OVKR as ROSALIND
DAVENPORT STAR COMPANY,
WITH
E. L. DAVENPORT ts JACQUES
AS YOU LIKE IT MATINEE SATURDAY.
SATURDAY N1WHT
THE CARTENTEH utr K"I KN AND ROBERT
M ACA1KE.
FANNY DAVENPORT as LA DY GAY SPANKER
MONDAY EVENING.
WALNUT STREET TIIKATR E.
THIS (FrlrtaT) EVENING, March 84. -MR,
AND MKS. BAKNCV WILLIAMS.
COW PLI MEN TAR TKSTLU JtflAL,
prior to their departure for Europe.
The humorous 1 ratna of
, BORN TO GOOD LUCK.
PADDY O'R A FFK RT Y . . M r. BakNKY WILLIAMS
After which the Laugh ibi Farce of
IN AND OUT OF PLACE.
In which Mrp. BA.KNRY WILLAMS will sustain six
characters. After which the Comic Drama ef
PADDYi THE PIPER.
TV IKS. JOHN DREW'S AKCH STREET
i I THEATKE. Begins Vf to 8 o'clock.
LOTTA'8 FOUKTH WEEK. UOUisES PACKED.
MONDAY, EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY
AFTERNOON AT 2 O'clOCK,
In Brougham's dramatization of
LITTLE NELL AiD THE MARCHTOVESS.
TnTTil as LITTLE NELL,
1'U11A as THE MARCHIONESS
FRIDAY BENEFIT OV LOTTA.
SATURDAY ONLY LITTLE NEi.L MATINEE.
MONDAY NEXT-HEART'S EAg
A
M R I C A N ACADEMY OF MUSIC
GRAND CONCBRT
BV
BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1.
THURSDAY EVENING, April 13, 1871.
GRAND MILITARY. BAND,
In an Entire New Unlfurm.
CHOICE SEl ECTION8 OF
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
Tickets, to cents each.
Reserved seats, 7S cents. 4 13 t 4 13
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TI1FODORE THOMAS'
GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS.
Assisted by the celebrated rianist, MISS ANNA
MEHL1G, AND II IS HUPERH ORCUKSTRA,
FRIDAY EVENING, March 81,
AND ON KOKAND MATIN EB ON
SATURDAY AkTERNOON, April 1.
Tickets at North's Music Store and Academv.
V RID AY EVENISG, MR. ALFRED STIMMEL'8
B ENKFPT. 8 80 mwf 8t
JJOR ONE WEEK L OtToE R.
ROTBERMEL'S BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG,
AT
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From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
AU who have not yet seen this great Picture
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The Splendid Dramatic Company appearing in the
Lecture Room every Ev nlng at 8 o'clock, and Wed
nesday snd Saturday afternoons at 9 o'clock.
Admission to all the Attractions, no ceuts. 1918 tf
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JEVKY EVENING
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GPEAT CONGRESS OF STARS.
Comprising the best artists in the country, who
appear In Grand Bailets, Dutch Comedy, Local
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Begs to call the attention of the trade and customers
to the annexed letter:
TRANSLATION.
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Mr. G. W. RUSSELL, ot Philadelphia, the eicluslv '
rle of all goods of my manufacture. He will be
able to sell them at the very lowest prices.
"GUSTlV BECKER,
"First Manufacturer of Regulators,
"Freiburg, Germany.
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In glass and stone, by the cask or dosen.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS, .
Dealer In Find Groceries
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE 8U.'
SAXON GREEN.
U Brighter, wUl not Fade, Costs Less than any other
because It will Paint twice as much surface.
t BOLD BY ILL DEALERS IN
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