Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 24, 1864, Image 7

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    IN OBEDIENCE to a Rule ot Court, the-She
riff of the City and County df Philadelphia
publishes the following writs:
_ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Khtnff.s Office, February 20, 1864.
City and County of Philadelphia , ss:
THE COMMONWEALTH QF PENNSYLVA
NIA, .. • -•
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting:
We command yon, as before we did* that you
summon JOSEPH M.DUNNOHEW. late of your
♦ an d appear before our Judges
Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City
r'. olln Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila
delphia, in .and for the said City and County of
Philadelphia, the Hist MONDAY of March next,
- r~ ere lo answer The Hermann Building and Sa
vings Fund Association No. 2, purchased at
fchenff’s eaie of the ground rent as the property of
George Larkins, who was assignee of Horatio B.
Penuock,of a plea of breach of covenant: and have
you then and there this writ.
We command you. as before we did, that you
summon JOSEPH M. DUNNOHEW, late ofyour
county,, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City
ara County ot Philadelphia, to be holden at Phil
" adeiphia, in and for the said City ana County of
. Philadelphia, die first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer the Hermann Building and Saving
Fund Association, No'. 2, purchased at Sheriffs
sale ©f the ground rent as the property of George
Larkins, who was assignee of Horatio B. Pennock.
oi a plea of breach of covenant: and have youthen
and there this writ.
We command you as before we did, that you
summon JOSEPH*" M- DUNNOHEW, late of
yourOc/uhty, so that he be and appear before
onr Judges at Pmladelpnia, at our District Court,
for the City and v ounty of Phi adelphia, to be
holden ©it P hiladelphia, in and lorj the saidUiy
andConntyof Phi aoelphia the first MONDAY of
. March next, there to answer The Hermann Build
ing- and Saving Fund Association.! No 2, pur
chased at Sher.d’s eaie. of .the ground r-nt as the
proper r y of George parkins, who was assignee
oi Horatio B. Pennock; of a plea of breach of co
venant; and have you then and there this writ.
We command you, as before we did that you
fiummou PATRICK McKERnON, late of your
County, so tt at he be ana ap pear before onr Judges
at Philadelphia, at our district Court tor the City
and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila
delphia, in and for the said City and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer Charles Evans, John L-.ppiucott
Jeremiah Willitts,-Thomas Wood, Stephea P
Morris, Lindisey Nicholson and George P. Smith
(who survived Danied Maule, dec’d.)of a pPa o
breach of covenant, and have vou then and ther.
this writ.
We command you, as before ?we did, that yon
- summon ALLEN SERVER, late ofyour Couutv,
so that he be and appear before our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City
and Couuty ot Philadelphia, to be holdenat Phila
delphia, in and for said. City and County of Phih£-
delpbia, the first MONDAY of March next, there
to answer William D. Walker, grantee of Samuel
H. Austin and Annie L. his wife, who was grantee
of Charles Henry Fisher, of a plea of breach of
covenant; and have you then and there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you
summon CHRISTOPHER H. WITTIE, late of
your County, so that he be and appear before our
Judges at rhiladelphia, at our District Court
lor the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
Ciiy and County of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of March next, there to answer Richard
Smethurst and William A. Smethurst, Executors
of the fast will and testament of Priscilla Smeth
nrst, deceased, who was grantee of Benjamin S.
Janney and Lydia 0., hts wife, of a ulea of breach
of Covenant; and have you then aihd there this
writ. ,
We command, you as before we did, that you
summon JOHN S. HOFFMAN, late of your
County, so that he be and appear before our Judges
•at Philadelphia, at our District Court,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of March next, there to answer Richard Smethurst
and William A.u Smethurst, Executors of the last
Will and. Testament of Priscilla Smetharst, dec’d.,
who wi»s grantee of Benjamin S. Janney and
Lydia 0.. his wife, of a plea of breath of covenant;
and have you .then and there this writ.
"We command you, as before we did, that you
summon PATRICK KEENAN, late of your
County, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, to beholden at Phi
ladelphia, m and for the id City and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next,
there to answer Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Robert
' M. Lewis, Jr., and Francis A. Lewis, trustees,
named in the last will and testament cf Lawrence
Lewis, deceased, of a plea of breach of cove
nant; and have yon then and there this writ.
.We command-yon, as before we did, that you
summon THOMAS WILLIAMS, late of your
county, so that he be andappear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City
and Comity of Philadelphia, to be holden at
Philadelphia, in and lor the City and County of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next,
•thereto answer John H. Connell and Margaret
< Connell his wife, to the use ot Margaret Connell,
of a plea of breach of covenant* and have you then
and there this writ.
We command you as before we did, that you
summon ALEXANDER C. COYLE, late ofyour
county, so. that he be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for
the City and County of Philadelphia, to he holden
at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
March next,* there to answer Virginia Peale,
Widow ot Augustin R. Peale, deceased, and
Augustin R Peale, Adele Virginia Peale,
• Algernon T. Peale,and Alma Eugenie Peal, minor
children of the said Augustin R. Peale, deceased,
by their guardian and next friend Virginia Peale,
of a of breach cf covenant; and have you then
and there thU writ.
-We command you- as before we did, that you
summon JOSEPH CLARK, late of your Coun y,
so that he be and appear before onr Jndges at
Philadelphia, at onr District Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County
of Philadelphia. theflrstMONDAY ofMarch next,
there to answer Chas les Norris assignee of Henry
Norris, of a plea of breach of covenant; and
have yon then and there this writ.
We command you as before we did that yon
' summon JOHN BLAIR, THOMAS G MOSS,
ROBERT ALLEN and JOHN M. WILSON,
late of your county, so that they be and appear
before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our District
Court for the Ciiy and County ot Philadelphia, to
he holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City
and County of Ifbilauelphia, the first MONDAY
of March next, ] there to answer Charles and
Samuel Norris* Trustees of the Fair. Hill Estate,
and Oharles, Samuel and Isaac Norris. Trustees
of Jos. P. Norris, Jr., of a plea of breach of cove
nant; and have you then and there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you
summon ELIZA JANE STEVENS, late of your
County, so that she be and appear before our
Juoges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Ooumon
Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first
MONDAY of March next, there to answer P.
Pemberton Morri3 and John Fallon, of a plea
of breach of covenant; and have you then
and there-this writ.
We cominand yon, as betore we did, that yon
enmmon JONATHAN PETERSON, late of your
county, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and tor the said City
and County ot Philadelphia, the first MOND AY
of March next, there to answer P. Pemb-rtdn
Morns and John Fallon, of a plea of breach of
eoyenan«; and have you then and there this writ.
command you, as before we did, that you
summon SAMUEL YEAGER, late cf y >ur
County, so that he be and appear beiore our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Com tot Common Pleas,
lor the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
hoiden at Philadelphia, in and for the saia
i c<mn.ty of Philadelphia, the first MON
\xtm next » there to answer William
ail \ ot a P iea of breach of covenant;
and have you then and there this writ. *
summm?i?Vt?'S as Def ore we did, that you
T ““aw CHIUS TIE and EDWARD
£ ana iml 0 " County, so that they
delphia, afmr rS!!r ?, ur Jud K es at Phila-
City and r , nnnrS°^r r T> (^-Porilnion Pleas, for the
at Philadelphia in* and^r holden
County of PhUadeinhi£. d ,v° <, th ' ® said City and
March next, there of
berlain, Trustee under will ojTwTutaS°r 6 >, oham '
deceased, of a plea of breach 0 f CQ^p?.. lb , ° n
have you. then and there this writ veaaat > and
We command yon, as before we‘did thu „„„
summon GREENBURG T. ROSE, lata y
County, so that he be and appear before onruff
at Philadelphia, at onr Court of Common Ptaf f
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to h*
iolden at Philadelphia, in and for the said Citv
and County oi Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
March next, thereto answer Ann J. Thomas, who
of Benjamin Davis, who was assignee
««.)!♦ Lewis, of a plea of breach of cove
nant; and have you then and there this writ.
as before we did r , that you
ao^?t > hft S h 1,1 T Y BOW, Hate of yonr county,
o? and a PP ear before our Judges at Phil
°« C,.urt Of common PleSs, for the
PhfmmrnSta ny of Philadelphia, to be holdenat
“ a ? d f £ r the f aid City and County
» he ‘ flr i l MONDAY of March
■?**• t 0 answer John Ward assignee of
B i ary *? ia wife, assignees* of John
Wof Joseph
W. .Emery. of n plea of breach of covenant- and
- have jon then and there this writ. -. ~ ’ “ “
We command yon, as before we did that von
summon CHARBES S. RiD™Y, late of Vo nr
SOM ty,' so that he he and appear before onr Jndees
'^r^ llad : lph . i Sl a . t . 0 2 r , O £ m “ lon Ple<Jslh?theCity
“ d County of Philadelphia, to be holden at PhilK
eJphlttj Ju and- for the said city and County o|
THE DAILY EVENING B.ULLETtN FBILAhJBLPaU,.WKDNISUA Y , FEBBUAEY 24. 1864,
Philadelphia, the flrst MONDAY-nf March next;
th re to answer Charles Wi liam Wh Orton, Trustee
of Anna Wharton, Assignee of the Slid Charles
William Wharton, as surviving Trustee under the
Will of William Wharton, deceased, of a plea of
breath of covenant!: and have yon then and there
this writ. . | '
We command yo;u, as before we did, that you
summon GILBERT LOW, late of your County, so
• that he be and appear before our J udges at Phila
delphia, at par Court of Common Pleas, for the
City and-Oounty of| Philadelphia, to be hold**n at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County
of Philadelphia, tbe first MONDAY of March
next, there to answer Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Robert
M. Lewis, Jr., anti Francis A. Lewis, Trustees
named in the lajst . Will fend Testament of
Lawrence .Lewis Hewis, deceased, of a plea of
bieach ot and have you then and there
this writ. t
We command you; as before we did, that you
summon JOHN Ej. WHITNEY, 'late of your
County, so that he be andappear beforeour Judges
at Philadelphia, at lour Court of Common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and fur the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first. MOND VY
of March next,therti to answer John D. Wells and
Ann Lehman Wells, his wife, in right of said
wife, which said Ann Lehman Wells, as tenant for
life with William Lehman Wells and Elizabeth. D.
Wells, parties in remainder,.were grantees of Alex
ander B. Carver, who was grantee of Joseph Lloyd
and Maria L., hir ujife, who was grantee of John
McCrea and Mary, His wife; and have you then
and there this writ. |
We command yop, as before we did, that you
summon BENJAMIN WALLACE, late/ofyour
County, so that .lie, be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, M our Court of Common
Pleas, for the City land County of Philadelphia,
te be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of March there to answer William
Hobart Brown, Assienee of Theodore De Kline,
who was assignee qf James Sullivan. Smith and
Eliza A., his wife, o£ a plea of breach of covenant;
and have you then] and there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you
summon CHRISTIAN J. FELL and GEORGE
M. K.INSLEB, latejof your County, so that he be
and appear before o[ur Judges at Philadelphia, at
our Court of Common Pleas for the City and
County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadel
phia, in and for the qaid City and County of Phila
delphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there
io answer Charles alnd Samuel Norris, Trustees of
the Fair HiU Estate, and-Charles, Samuel and
Isaac Norris, Trustees, of J. P. Norris, Jr., of a
plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and*
there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, Doctor
oi Laws, President of our said Court, at Phila
delphia, the eleventh day of February, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty.fonr.
le*2ttu‘2t F O. WEBB, Prothonotary.
"Vf OTIOE—To THO.-iAS L. CHESTER,
JA late ol the County of Philadelphia In obe
dience 1 o an order o' Publication to me directed,
you are ihereby no ifled to'jbe and appear in the
Court ot fCoromon Pleas for th** City and County
of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of March
next, to show cause, if any you ha.e, why your
wife, ABALATDE CHESTER should not be
divoreed-ifom the he ndsof Matrimony entered into
with you according .to the prayer of her petition
filed in said Court. J
J DHN THO3VIPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff’B Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1861.
■VI^TICE.—To WASHINGTON C. HART-
Ii MAN, late of the County of Philadelphia
Jn obedience to an order of Publication to me
directed, yon are hereby notified to be and appear
in the Court of Common Pleas for the <htyahd
County of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY
of March next, to spow cause, if any yon have,
why your wife AMANDA E. HARTMAN should
not be divorced from the bonds of Matrimony
entered into with yc u, according to the prayer of
her petition filed in said Court.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff*B Office, [Philadelphia, Fgb. 8, 1864.
*Vf OTIOE.—To JOHN FASZNNACHT late of
Xv the county of Philadelphia.—ln obedience to*
an order of Publication to me directed, you are
hereby notified to he and appear in the Court of
Common Pleas for the City and County of Phila
delphia, on the firstIMONDAY of March next to
show cause, if any yon have, why your wife,
CATHARINE FASZNNACHT, should not be
divorced from the ponds of Matrimony entered
into with you, according to the prayer of her
petition filed in s&idjCourt. >
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Sheriff* a Office, Philadelphia, Feb S, 1864.
'VTOTICE—To tiHERWuOT L. PORTER,
-L, late of the County of Philadelphia —la
obedience to .an order of publication to me di
rected, yon are hereby notified to be and appear
in the Court of Common Pleas for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of
March, next, to shore cause, if any you hare,
why your wife Mary O. Porter shonld not be di-
Torced from the bonds of Matrimony entered into
with yon, according] to the prayer of her petition
filed in said Court. I
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri IT.
Sheriff’s Office, Philadelphia, Feb’yS, 1864.
"VTOTICE.—TO HENRY I*. COLLINS, lata
JLY of the County oif Philadelphia.—ln obedience
to an order of Publijcation to me directed,
hereby notified to be| and appear in tbe Court of
Common Pleas lor the City and County of Phila
delphia, on the first MONDAY of March next to
show; cause, if any yon have, why your wife, IDA
COLLINS, shonld divorcedfrom-the bonds
of Matrimony entered into with you, according to
the prayer of her petition filed in said Court.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Philadelphia,Feb. Bth, 1861
VTOTICE —To W*l. H. W. HUDSON, late of
XI the county of Philadelphia.—ln obedience to
an order of Publication to me directed, von are
hereby notified to be! and appear in the Court of
Common Pleas for th!e ( ity and County of Phila
delphia. on the first MONDAY of March next, to
show cause, if any you have, why your wife,
MARGARET HHDiiuN, should not bedivorced
jrom ithe bonds of Matrimony entered into with
you, flcccording to tl e prayer of her petition filed
m said Court.
felO-w,*t JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
. Sheriff* s Office, Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1864.
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.
Municipal ciLaimx—
SHERIFF’S OFFICE, )
Philadelphia, Feb. 24, 1864. <
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance
with the Act of Atsqmbly of the Common wealth
of Pennsylvania, passed 11th day of Ma ch, A.
I). I§i6,jentitled “Ap. Act relative to Registered
Taxes;'and Municipal Claims iu the Oouuty of
Philadelphia, * * that the following writs nave been
placed in my hands lpr serviee, to wit:
IN, THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Cityjof Philadelphia vs. James Howell, owner
or repuied owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P., March Term, lSq4, No Ji, for the *-um of
forty, five dollar*, and twenty.four cents, for work
and labor done and berformSd and materials fur
nished, agaimt all |hat certain lot or of
ground situated on the west sideof Canal street, nt
the distance.of forty feet »on-h of George street, in
the Fixieenih Ward; (containing m front or bieadh
on said Canal street forty feet and extending of
that -o-;idlh in length or depth wes'erly, parallel
with’said George street on the northerly line iheieof
tweLty-iour nine inches, and on the southerly
line thereof thirty-two fee: sixiuches
Same vs. Patrick Conner, owner or reputed
owner, cr whoever may be owner; O. P., March
Term! iSO-1; No. 56, fjor the sum or twenty dollars
and folrty-seven cents, for work and laoor don*
and perjormed, and materials furnished, against
ail that, certain lotorlpieceof ground situate a; the
southeast corner of Twenty.fourth and Virginia
streets in the Fifteenth ward or the said City;
containing in front or breadth on the sad Twenty -
fourth) street twenty-six (26) feet, and extending in
length or depth easterly of that width between
lines parallel at right angles to the said Twenty-
street sixty-e<Wen (67) leet nine and five
eighth inches.
Same vs. James Stewart, owner or -re
puted) owner, or whoever may be owner: O.
p. Mhrch Term, No. 51; for the sum of
thirtyj dollars and tjeventy cents, for work and
labor done and performed, andmateriuls f uruisbed
against all that certain - lot or piece of ground
situtab on the south] side of Brown street, at the
distance-of one hundred and four feet one and
three quarter inches, Eastward from the east
side of Twenty-sixth street, in the: Fifteenth
Ward of the City of I Philadelphia, containing in
fronton said Brown (street seventeen feet, and ex
tending in depth southward between lines parallel
with said Twentv-sixth street, in thej-ast line
fifty-four feet eight inches and three quarter*, and
on the west line thereof, fifty-seven feat and three
quarter inches (57 ft.lj^in.)
Sarnie vs. Jesse U. jcoulston, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owfier; O. P., March
Ternaj 1664, No. 52. jfor the sum of fourteen 7-UK)
dollar, for work and labor done and performed
f ad furnished, against all that certain
* >l6ce of ground with the buildings and
3/^ e f ts^*rec * n<irecte cl, situate on the south
dr ? PH?v,7 r * alterstr ® et » at distance of onehun
warrt‘JlsJ,Tv ent y* flv P ( 125 > feet eight inches west-.
Twentieth* tp 6 webt ae of Fifteenth street, in the
oil the city of Philadelphia,
mreet twfn,v ,ornV° r breaitb onthe said Walter,
dentil aod extending in length or;
the said Wastpr d of [that width at right angles to
toUoG ° n6lln,ldred < lso >;
Same vs. Thomas Joirell, owner, or repated
S r ' o’. P.,March
dollars and’seventy-nine cents. 6 ?o1 work aartla
bor done and performed and material? finished
agamst_ all. thto certain lot or piece ot ground
with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situated on the north side of Walter
street, at the distance of two hundred and seven ;
(207) feet westward from the weßt side of Fifteenth
street; i» tie IJUxteentti ward ot the s it y otFhllst,
delpbia, containing in front or breadth on the
said V alter street, fifteen feet and ten inches, and
extending injebglh or depth northward of’that
wiuth at right angles to the said Walter street, oiie
(160) feet to Stiles street,
Ban.e vs. Jac b Breinig,owner prtepuied ownor
or whoever may be owner; O. P., March Term,
1864. No. 54; fonhesum oi oue hundred and sixfcy
’hree dollars and fifiy-six cents, lor work and la
bor done and performed arid materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece ot ground be
ginning at tin* northwest corner of Twenty-fourth
street and Green the Pirieenth Ward of the
City of Philadelphia, thence extending north ward
along said Twenjy-lonrth street one hundred and
eighteen (U 8) feet and one-eigbth (ft) of .an inch,
thence westward, at right f ngles with said Twen-
Ty-Jounn sneet, oue hundred and sixty (166) feet
to Fapxda/street, thence touchward along thesame
one hundred and elevtn (111) feet three and five
eight] (3%) inches io Penneylvaniaavenue, thence
southeastward along the same twelve (12] feet
eleven and seven-eighth (lift) inches to Green
stre«t, thence eastward along the same one hun
dred ard lorty-nine (149) feet eight anfi seven
eighth (Sft) inches to the place of beginning.
tame vs. Richard W. Stell, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner; O. P., March
Term, H-64, No. 55* for the sum of seventy-three
collars sixiy-eight cents. f< r workand labor
done and performed, and materials famished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground sit
uate at the southwest corner of Twenty-fourth
street and Avrell street, in the Fifteenth Ward ot
the City of Philadelphia; containing in fiont on
said street fifty-three (53) feat two
(2) inches, and extendingindepth westward ofthat
width along the south side of said Avrell street oue
hundred and sixty (IGU).feet to|pagoda street, upon
wbichthe front is also fiity-three (53)feettwo (2)
inches.
game vs. William Applebaugbi, owner or re
puted owner or whoever may be owner, 0- P »
March Term, 1864, No. 56, for the sum of eighteen
dollars and forty-eight cents, for work and labor
aone and penonneo, and materials famished
against all that certain lot or piece of ground
situateon the south side of Sharewood. street, at
tbe distance ol one hundred and twenty-eigbt feet
eastward, from the east side ol Twenty-second st.,'
in the Twentieth Ward, ot the City of Philadel
phia; containing in front or breadth on the said
>harswood street, sixteen (16) feet, and extending
in length or depth southward of that width at
right angles to tbe said Sharswood street, seventy
(71) feet to Stewart street.
Same vs. Counell Devinney, own»*ror reputed
owner or whoever may be owner, -C. P.» March
Term, £64, No. 57, for the sum of eleven dollars
and eigbfy-one cents for work and- done and
perfoimed, and materials furnished against all
teat certain lot or piece of ground, with three
story biitk dwelling house thereon erected, situate
ch ihe east side of Twenty-fourth street, at the
distance of thirty feet Dorth from Meredith street,
in the Fifieenth’Ward of the said eity_;. containing
in front or breadth on said Twenty.fourth street,
ftlteeu»(ls) feet, and extending in length or depth
easiwardly of that width, between parallel lines
at right unglen wiih said Twenty fourth s J reet,
seventy (76) feet to a ten feet wide alley.
Same vs. John R. Coates, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may oe owner, G. P-, March
Teim, 1664. No. £B, forthesumof thirteen dollars
and forty cents, for workand labor done and per
formed and materials' furnimed. against all chit
certain lot oi piece of grouud, situate on the east
sided Twenty-third street, commencing at the
distant e ol eighty leet north from the not th side of
Pive?tieet, in the Seventh Ward ot the city of
Philadelphia; containing in frout or breadth on
the said Twenty-third street twenty (20) feet, and
extending in length o& depth about fifty (56) feet,
be tbe same mote or. less.
Same vs. Jobu Pumpman, owner or reputed
owner, or.wboever may be owner, O. P., March
Term, 18C4, No. 59, for the turn of twenty-five
dollars and thirty.seven cents, for work aud labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all ihnt certain lot or pitce of ground,
situate at tbe southeast corner ol Tower street and
Washington street, in the Tenth Ward of the city
of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth cn
said Tower street thirty feet, and extendiag ia
length or depth along Washington street forty-six
feet eight incbe«.
Lame vs. Mary Bradley, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P , March
Term, 1663, No. CO; lor the sum of twenty
nine dollars and forty cents, for woTk aud
labor done and performed and materials furnished
against all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate in the west side of Third street at the distance
ol twenty-three (23) feet eight inches north from
the north side of Sbippen street, in the Fourth Ward
of the city ol Philadelphia, containing in front or
breadth on the said Third street seventeen feet two
inches, and extending in length or depth eighty
feet six inches.
Same vs. O. F. Geble, ownsr, or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; G.. P., March
Term, 1864, No, 61: lor the sum of six dollars
and thirty cents, for work and labor done and per
formed, and furnished, against all that
certain lot er piece ol fjjtound, situate on the south
east corner of Secondhand High streets, in the
Sixth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, contain
ing ia front or breadth on said High street sixteen
feet, and extending in length or depth aloug the
said Second street forty eight feet sixiuches.
Same vs. William Coyle, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may bo owner, C. P.; March
Ttreu, 16G4, No. 02, lor the sum of seven dollars
and eighty cents, for work and labordenc and per
formed, and materials lurnished against nil that
certain, lot or piece of ground withtwo-story brick
dwelling thereon erected, situate on th* south
easterly side of Holemau (late Parker) street in the
Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at the distance
of sixty (GO) feet northeaeteriy from the northeatt
eily side of Wood street, containing in front or
breadth on said Holemau street sixteen (16) feet,
and extending in length or depth southeasterly of
that width between lines parallel to tbe said Wood
street on the southwesterly line thereof* one hun
dred and forty-one (141) feet two inches and seven
eighths of an inch,on the northeasterly line thereof
one hundred and forty-three (143) feet eight and a
hall inches to Trenton Avenue, be the same more
orhss.
Same vs. Estate of J. Twinning, owner or re
puted owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P.,
Mt.rch Term, 1664, No. 03, for thesum of ninodol
lars and seventy-five cents for work and labor done
and perform ed and maierial* furnished ag.Luist all
that certain lot or piete of grouud situate on the
eoi:thwesierly side of Ella(late Price) street ia the
Nineteenth "Wardo! the said city at the disiance of
seventy (70) feet southeasterly from Amber street,
containing lu front or breadth on the said Ella street
twenty 20) leaf, aud extending in length or depth
southwesterly of that Hues parallel
to the said Amber street eighty-nine (69) feet to
Charter (late Clymer) street.
Stone vs. N.C.Nancrede,owneror reputed owner
or whoever may be owner, C.P. t March Term,
1864, No. G 4: for the sum of thirty dollars and
forty one cents, for work and labor done and p-T
-furtned, and materials furnished, against all that
certain lot orpiece of grpund suuateron the north
west rly eornt-r o'Lei’hgow' (late Mechanic) street
aid Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward ofthe
said city .containing in front or breadth on Ihe said
Leitbgow street fifty seven (57) feeVana extending
iujength or d* pth westerly of that width between
lines parallel to the eaid Diamond street fifteen (15)
fe-t. •
Same vs. Longstreth, owner or reputed
owner, or W’hoever may be owner; C. P., March
reim,'lB64, No. 05; lor the sum of nineteen-dol
lars and sixty-live cents for work and labor done
and performed, aud materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with tbe buildings thereon erected, situate on the
north side- ol Becket street, at the uistauce of
eigbiy-iuue feet and five inches westlrom the west
sided Sixteenth street, m the Fifteenth Ward of
tbe Citj of Philadelphia; containing iu front or
breadth on said hetket ttreet twenty fcix (26) feet,
am extending of that width in length or depth be
tween lines parallel to said Sixteenth street, fifty
(SU) feet, more or less.
Same vs. Wm. Griffiths, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, leGl, No, 66; for the sum of fifty-nine dol
lars and iortj’-niue cents, for work and labor
done ana performed, and materials furnished
against ail that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate on ti e northeasterly side, of York street, in the
Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at the distance of
one hundred and twenty-six feet fret) north
westerly from Emerald street, containing iu front
oi; breadth on the said York street one hundred
aud twenty-two feet (122 feet), and extending iu
length or depth northeasterly of that width, be
tween lines parallel to the said Emerald street,
sixty feet (00 feet), more or less.
Same vs. Jacob Gentuer, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoevermay be owner; O. P., March
Term, 1864, No. G 7; for thesum of forty-four dol-’
lars and ten cents, lor work and labor aone and
performed, and materials furnished, againsT-im
that certain lot or piece of ground with the three
sfory brick dwelling and tavern And one-story
frame shi p thereon erected, situate on the north
easterly side ofTrenton avenue, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the said city, beginning at a point at the
mtersection of the said Trenton avenue and the
Fnmkford road, thence extending northeasterly
along tb<* said. Trenton avenue one hundred and
five (ibo) feet three and one-quarter inches toa
j’OiuT, thence right angles with
the said Trenton avenue twenty-three (23) iVet
eleven and three-quarter inches to a point, thence
westerly twenty-three (2t) feet eleven, and three
quarter inches to th* said Frankford road and at
right, angles therewith, thence southwardly -along
tlie said Frankford road one hunnred and five (165)
feet three and one-eighth Relies to the place pf be-
tame vs- John Schoot, owner or reputed owner,
w “ T oev " may he owner, O. P., March Term,
1c64, JNo. 68, lor the Bum of eighty.three dollars
and thirty-seven cents, for work and labor done
a .i rme 4 > -materials furnished, against
-that-.certain Ipt cr piece of ground, situate on
the westerly side; of Second street, in the Nine-
Teenth Ward of the said city, at a distance of sixty-,
two feet, eleven and a half inches "northwardly
frpmthe northerly side of Norris street, containing
in front or .breadth on the said Second street, one
a h tl At® (ICS) feet ten and a half laches,
and extending in length or depth southwesterly
SctiY®C9 lines jpaxaliel to wui along the centre oX
rv ?' - t a3 formerly laid out hut now va-
C in^ one (160) feet, more or less.
; erVtSL TS ' • en Puce, owner or reputed owner,
I£6? own * r ’ C. P , March Term,
ievsn rtniS for i^\ Dm °T one hundred and fifty
labor cents,, for work aud
••eainst ,u a ,? d . perforra^d ’ UQd material furnished,
nfr iL& !» aU tbat lot or piece of ground. situ
-2? "? Ul ? ea y corner ofOrammfndaud L.an-
Sv ofSH,i\^ e Twenty-fourth Ward ofthe
on pjSn t 1 ade i pllia * contaimt & in front or breadth
™e mi L *. C , tU ’, er slr “t. one hundred and thirty
feet u ; n and n quarter inchte, and ex
ln jeEßlh °r depth about sixty (60) leet, be
the same more or less. ' ■ ' ' ’
owner 6 ,* lenry M °Keon, owner, or reputed
Term ’iSt i° e 'l e „ r ? ay be owner, O. P., March
snd^A,?! 64, ?°-,‘°> for >he sum or fifteen dollars
orned m 1 for work and labor done and per
cerSinint ?teria i s larn * B hed, against all that
we« P'ooe of ground situate on the sonth
hnndred d nnri Uk . Bt S eet ’ at distance of one'
Thirty fonHh 6^' 11 ™ < 1B5) feet southwest of
iourth X ] H oore 6tr,;et > >h Ae Twenty
in? in of the City of Philadelphia, contain- ■
reft M d tad - ,h , on tlle said Oak street tea
60) ffeThf .h dlDg ln leri6tll or de P th about eighty
teu; ieet, he the same more or less. 4
or S^hofy’er°^,ard P^ ttß ’ owner orreputedowner,
Tern ic^ r w ma ?, b . e owner i O- P-> March
iS’ Lfl’ N °- 7l i for fhe sum of thirty-three
done and n.rf ghtee s cente > for work and labor
aemnst n n?h^ orm f d ‘ , a ? d mate rials furnished,
afe ' ha Vcert.amlot or piece of ground, situ!
i'f ° n lb ? slde ot Fourth street, in the
h W a rd 5 f l he eald OUy ’ at 1119 distance
of two hundred and six feet southwardly from the
son hwardly side of Cherry street, containing in
Iront or breadth on the said Fourth street seventeen
(K) feet and extending ln length or depth westerly
of that width between parallel lines at right angles
with the said Fourth street on the northerly line
thereof Unity-seven feet, thiee and five-eighth
inches (37 it. 3ft in.) and on the southerly line
off* 0 * thirty-fourfeet and one-eighth of an inch,
(341 t. ftm ) thence further -tfestHriy at right angles
;with Gadwailader street on the northerly liae
ihereof thirty-seven feet, three and five-eighth
iijcLes (37ft.Sftin.)and on the southerlv line thereof
thirty-iour feet and one-eighth of au inch, (31ft.
ft'u.) more cr less, to tbe said Gadwailader street.
Same vs. Estate ot Thomas M 'ila k, owner or
reputed owner, or whoevermay be owner, O. P ,
March Term, 1864, No. 72; for the sum ot tlurtv
:our dollars tnd ninety-four cents, for work
and labor done and performed, and ma
terials lurnished, agaiest all that certain
L°i i 0I !i piec . e of pTound with the three-story
brick dwelliiigitereon erected, situateon the east
*yy.tide of Fourth street, in the Nineteenth Ward
ol the mid city, at the distance of one hundred aud
sixty, eight leet north wardly from the north wardly
sidr oi Columbia street, .con aming in front or
breadth on 'he said Fonrth street, sixteen (IG) feet
and extending in length or depth eastwardly of
IvV between lines parallel to the said
Columbia street, one hnndred and two feet, six
inches (lG2ft. Qiu.) toHale street.
Shine vs. C. A Smith, owner or reputed owner
or whoever maybe own-r; O. P , March Term,
I>C4, No. 73, lor the sum of thirty three dollars and
twenty-eisht cents, for work and labor done
ard performed and mater&ls furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece
of ground situate on the westerly side of
Fourth sueet, in ihe Nineteen h Ward of the said
city, at the distance ot one hundred and fifty, five
leet southwardly from tbe southwardly side of
Cherry street; containing in front or breadth on
the said Fouith street seventeen fettand extending
in length or deptu westerly of that width between
lines parallel to the sain Cherry street, on the
northerly line thereof, forty-seven (47) feet eleven
inches and three-quarters, and on the southerly
line thereof forty-three (43) feet eight and seven
eighths inches. be the same more or less.
fc-ame vs. Seih Shelmire, owner or reputed
owner, or wboever may be owner; C. P., March
Term. 1664. No. 74, for the sum of twenty four
dollars «nd sixty-four cents, for work and labor
done and performed *atd materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the three story bnck dwelling thereon erected,
situate on the easterly side ot Fourth street. In the
Nineteenth word of ihe said city, at thedisrance of
three hundred and sixty-five feet northwardly
from the northwardly side of Columbia street; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Fourth
street fifteen (15) feet and extending in length or
depth eastwardly of uat width between lines
parallel to the said Columbia street fifty-two (52)
leet,. be the same more,or less.
t>ame vs. William Young, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1664, No. 75, for the sum of twenty-four
dollars aud sixty- four cents, for work and labor
done and and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece ol grouud,
with the thiee-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the easterly side of Fourth
street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at
tbe distance of three hundred and four feet north
wardly from the northwardly side of Columbia
street, containing In length or depth easterly of
tbat width between lines parallel to the said Co
lumbia street one hundred and two feet six inches
< 102 leet 6 in.) to Hale street.
Same vs. Henry Crouch, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; G. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 76, for the sum ol twenty.ti.ree
dollars and thirty-eight cents, lor work and labor
done and performed, and material famished
against all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the three-story brick dwelling ibereou erected,
situate on the easterly side of Fourth street, in
the Nineteenth Ward of said city, at the distance
of two hundred and fourteen feet northwardly
from the nonhwnrdly side of Columbia street, con
taining m front or breadth on the taid Fourth
street tilteen (!5) feet and ex ending in length or
depth easterly of that width between lines pa*aUel
to the said Colombia street one hundred and two
feet six inches (U 2 feet 6 inches) ro Hale street. .
Same vs. John Geo. Yeager, owner, or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner; O.P.,March T,
1i64:- No. 77; for the'sum of twenty four64-UW
dollars, for work and labor done and performed,
and materials furnished, against all iliat certain
lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick
dwelling thereon erected, situate on the easterly
Side of Fourth street, in the Nineteenth Ward of
the city, at ihe distauce of seventy-five leet
fcouthwnidly from the sjuthwardly side of Cherry
street: containing in front or breadth on the said
Fourth street tineen (15) feet, and extendiag in
length or depth easterly of that width, between
lines parallel io the said Cherry street, one hun
dred and two feet six inches {iu2 feet 6 inches) to
Hale street.
came vs. Ohas. Adams,owner,or reputed owner
orwheevermay be owner. C P.. March T., l-itK:
No. 78; for the sum of sixty six 56-1 W) dollars, for
work aid labor done and performed, and materials
furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground, situate on the westerly side of Fourth
street, in ihe Nineteenth Ward of the,said city, at
the distance of one hundred uat seveuty-two feet
southwardly from the southwardly side ol Cherry
street; containing m trout or breadth ou the said
Fourth street thirty-four (34) leet, and extending
iu it ngih or depth westerly of that width between
parallel lines at right angles with the S lid Pbunh
street on the northerly line thereof forty-three feet
eight and seven-eighth inches 43 feet Bft inche>),
and on the southerly line thereof ihirrylseven leet
three and five-eighth inches (37 feet 3ft iuches),
more cr less.
Same vs. George R. Halloweil, owner
cr reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P.,March term, !c64, No. 79, for tue sum ol seven
teen dollius and. sixty-four cents, for work aud
labor done and performed, and iuaieriais fur
nished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground
with the brick messuage or bnemeut thereon
erected, situate on the south side of Oxford street, at
the distance of eighty-two (62) feet eastward from
tbe east side of Elewnth siTeet, in the Twentieth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, embracing in
front in breadth on said Oxford street, twelve
feet, and extending in length or depth southward
oi that width, at right angles to said Oxford street,
fifty-seven feet to a four-feet wide alley.
Same vs. John McMullen, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 18f>l v No. HI; for the sum of thirty.lour
dollars and forty eight cents, for work and labor
done and pet formed aud materials furnished,
against all That certain lot or piece, of ground,
situate on tbe easterly corner of Unity and Frank
lin'streets, in Frankford, iu the Twouty-third
Ward of tbe city of Philadelphia, containing in
fronton said Franklin street thirty-two feet six
inches, and on Unity streettwo hundred and forty
seven feet eight inches to Frankford street.
Same vs. Joseph Duerr, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner: C. P., March
Term, No. 65; for the sum of fifty-five dollars
and eighty .five cents, for work and labor done
and performed and materials furnished, against
all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate
on the easterly corner of Trentou avenue aud
Orthodox. street, containing iu front forty-five
feet six inches, and in depthalongTrentonayenue
one hundred and one feet one inch.
Same vs; James Carter, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P.» March
Term. 1864, No. 86, for the sum of sixty-three dol
lars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and
performed, and materials fiiruisbed, against ail
that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
hottbwesterly side of Leiper street (Fran.iford),
in the Twenty-third Ward of the City of Phila
delphia, beginning at the distance of one hundred
anti seventy -five feet northeastward from thenorth
easterly side of Unity street, containing in front
on said Leiper street fifty feet, and in length or
depth between parallel lines at right angles with,
said street, one hundred feet.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
Same vs. John D. Jones, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may he owner, D. 0., March
Term, 1664, No. 62, for the sum of five hundred
and twenty.three dollars, and ninety-two cants,
for work and labor done and performed and mate
rials furnished, to wit: For paving and curbing
in front of all that certain lot or piece of ground at
the southwest corner: -oS Twenty-third and Arch
streets; containing in front or breadth on said Arch
street one hundred and ten feet, and > thence ex
tending southward of that width between parallel
lineß along the west side of Thirty-third street one
hundred and eighiy-fourfeet one and three-eighth -
inches, and outlie mstwaxd lias of said lot one
hundred and sixty-eight feet two andthree-atiarler
inches to Foster street.,
feame ys. Trustees of Srisan H. Justice, own
erE i or reputed owners, or whoever may be own.
er; D. 0., March Term, 1864, No. 63; forihe snm
ot four hundred and twenty-two dollars and
thirty-two cents, for work and labor done and
performed, and materia's.-.furnished, to wit; for
paving and curbing in front ol all that certain lot
SJLPif ce ,,?. f fl rlm nd at the southwe-t corner of
Bridge Btreet, in the Twenty
fourthyTard ot the city of Philadelphia- containing
in fi ont on said Bridge street one hundred and live
feet, and extending of that width southwardly be
tweenparaUel lines along the west side of Thirty
third street one hundred and sixty-six (1661 feet
™™*»****~ totZnoA iSeof
Term, 1864, No. 65, for the sum of five hundred and
flft J; o e ed , ollars and el &hty-nine cento, for work
and labor done and performed, and materials fur
to wit: For paving and curbing in front of
al * tba i lot or piece of ground on the east
® ide Thirty-second street, in Twenty-fourth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing S
front or breadth on said Thirty-second street, two
hundred Mid eighteen feet,and extending eastward
ol that width along the north side, of Hamilton
street and the south side ol Bridge street one hun
dred and fjorty-flve feet, to ground now or late of
toward H. Bonsall; bounded on the north by 1
Bridge street, on the east by E. H. Bonsall’s
ground, on the. south by Hamilton, street, and on
ibe west by said Thirty-second street. fe24-2aw2w
TVT UNIOIPAIi CLAIMS.—Notice is hereby**
JJX-gtven to ;the owners of proper ies mentioned
S-iir® pended . memoranda ol claims, that
f : ® clTe ?aoias he issued thereon, un
less the same are duly paid '
WM. wr JC VENAL, Atty. for Claimants.
phixada. , ‘i^lM. antUe Library Baildm s-
DISTRICT COURT FOR TEE CITY
C 0L ’ WT T OF PHILADELPHI
The City of Philadelphia to the use of Adam
Warthmau and James L. Barron, trading as
Warthinan & Barron vs. William H. Boyer, of
March Term, 1859; No. l,forpavmg, Ac.,SzOS 27;
lot situate on the northeasterly corner ot Hunting*
den & j asper streets, 1U feet front by 120 feet deep
to Elizabeth street, ldth ward.
Same vs. Barrett A Stetson, of September term,
l£Go, No. 11, for paving, Ac., $706 23; lot situate
east side of Howard street, CO feet northward from
north side of Dauphin street. 3Sofeet front by 160
feet. 6 inches deep, Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Peter Fritz, of December term, 1860,
35, paving,' Ac., $863 61; lot northerly corner
of Cumberland and Emerald streets, containing ia
iront on Cumberland street, 374 feet to Jasper
street, by 146 feet 6 inches deep, Nineteenth ward.
THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
DELPHIA Y ***** COUNTY OF PHILA-
The City ot Philadelphia to the use of Adam
Wart liman at- James L. Barren, trading as Warth
man A Barron vs. A. Longstreth, of March term,
1t59, No. Hi, paving Ac., $l7 91; lot soutawest
side of icrlc street, i>! feet southeast from Sepviva
street, containing in iront 36 feet by 129 tee: 6
inches and % to Gordon street. Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Philip Rump,*March Term, 1859. No.
96; paving, Ac., 832 Si; Jot S. W. corner of
\ork and Lemon streets, containing in front on
York street 54 feet by 129 feet 6*.' inches deep:
19th Ward. *
Same vs. E. O. Quin, March Term, 1559, No.
12o; paving, Ac., $192 22; lot S. W. side* of
Huntingdon street, :i77 feet S. E. from Jasper
street, containing in front 53 feet 6 inches by 146
feet B.¥ inches in depth; 19th Ward.
Same V 6. A. ; Cetti, March Term, 1859, No. 124;
pavings Ac.,5174 30; lot, Ac., westerly corner of
Huntingdon and Jasper streets, containing in front
on Huntingdon street 00 feet 6 inches by U 6 feet
8* inches in depth; 19th Ward.
Same vs. James Golcher, March Term, 1859,
No. 135; paving Ac., $lO9 67; lot, Ac., N. W.
corner of Huntingdon and Emerald streets, 60 feet
front on Huntingdon street by 120 feet in depth; 19th
ward.
Same vs. McCartney A Townsend, March Term,
1659, No. 191, paving, Ac., $lO5 30; lot, Ac., S.
E. corner of Coral and Dreer streets, 19th ward.
Same vs. Blown A Boyd, March Term 1859, No.
196, paving, Ac., $56 60; lot, Ac., S. E. corner of
Coral and Dauphin streets, 19th ward.
Same ts. same, March Term, 1559, No. 199,
Saving,\Ac., $l6 62; N. E. corner ot Coral and
[oore streets, 12 feet front by 52 feet 7 inches deep,
19th waid.
Same vs. same, March term, 1559, No. 199, pa.
Ting, Ac., SIC 62, southeast side of Coral street,
43 feet northeast from Moore street, Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. same,March term, June 1859, No. 206,
paving, Ac., $l6 62, lot, Ac.,;southeast side of
Coral street, 24 feet, northeast from Moore street,
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Edward Leigh, March term, 1559, No*
201, paving; Ac., $24 97, lot northwest side of
Coral street, 69 leet northeast from Dauphin
street, 54 feet front, Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Brown A Boyd, March term, 1859, No.
2C2, paving, Ac., SIG 62, lot Ac., southeast side
of Coral street, CO feet northeast from Moore
street, Nineteenth ward.
Same to. Same, March Term, 3859, No. 203;
paving, Ac , Sl6 02, S. E side of Coral street, 36
feet, N. E from Moore street, I9tb ward.
Same ts. Same, March Term, 1859, No. 204;
paving, Ac., SIS 39, S. E. fide of Coral street, 72
feet N. E. from Moore street, 19th ward.
Same ts. James Bodkin, March Term, 1559, No.
2C5; paving, Ac , 524 97. lot, Ac., N. W. aideof
Choral street 103 feet N. E. from. Dauphin street,
19th ward.
Same ts. Allen A; Wiegant, March Term, (859,
No. 208; Faring, Ac., 523 14; lot northwest
side of Coral street 60 feet 6 inches southwest from
Sergeant street; Nineteenth Ward.
Same vs. James K. Polk, September Term, 1359,
No. 60; paTing, Ac., $27 07: lot, Ac., west side of
Mascher street, IS feet 3 inches south from Putnam
street; IS feet front; Nineteenth Ward.
Same ys. Nathan Warner, September Term,
1859, No 61; paying, Ac., $26 13; lot west side of
Mascher street, S 7 feet 3 inches south from Putnam
street, 17 feet front; Nineteenth Ward-
Same ts. Joseph Miller, September Term, 1859,
No, 63; paying, Ac., 526 13; lot,' Ac., west side
of Mascher street, 70 feet 3 inches south from
Putnam street; 17 feet front; Niueteeuth
Ward. - telO, w, 3t
00-P ARTM ERSffiPS
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. —GEORGE
ALKINS and JOSEPH H. THOMPSON
have formed a Co-partnership fcr the purpose ol
tram acting business, as Shipping and Commission
Agents and General Merchandise Brokers, under
the style and firm of GEORGE ALKINS A GO.
fe16,1564 GEORGE ALKINS A CO.,
154 North Delaware Avenue.
GEOKGE ALKINS,
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON.
fe!6-10t$
NOTICE.— THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore existing between JOHN H. CURTIS and
JOHN H. CURTIS, Jr., under the firm of J H.
OUKTIS A SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AGENTS, at 433 WALNUT street, was
dissolved by the recent death of the senior partner.
The business wiil be continued by the under*
signed at the same place, under the same firm.
fei*-12t* JOHN H. CURTIS.
CARD.— An unexpected event haying interfered
with the intended arrangements of the sub*
scribers, it is deemed advisable to withdraw the
notices of the Dissolution of Partnership and Co
partnership of M. B. MAHONY A CO., iu which
we are severally interested, that were announced
on the first instant.
M. B. MAHONY,
J. P. STACKHOUSE,
C. A. MAHONY.
PHILADA., Feb. 4th, 1864.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have this
day admitted Mr. CHARLES A. MAHONY
as a partner in our house, to date from the Ist inst.
The style of the firm will remain unchanged.
M. B. MAHONY A CO.
Philada., Feb. 4, 1864. fel-lra*
Harry l. carpenter is this day
admitted to an interest iu our business.
W. A F. CARPENTER, Tailors,
825 Chestnut street.
Phila. , Feb. 1. ISM. fe4-'m*
WILLIAM H. HOWELL and THOMAS T.
BAKU are this day admitted members of oar
fllm ' REYNOLDS, HOWELL it REIFF.
THE UNDERSIGNED will continue the
Wholesale Grocery and Tea business, under
the name and style of REYNOLDS, HOWELL &
REIFF, 130 North Third street, Philadelphia.
And HOWELL, BARR & CO., 91 Water street,
New York.
THOMPSON REYNOLDS,
v OHARLES HOWELL,
BENJAMIN REIFF,
WILLIAM H. HOWELL,
fel-lm# THOMAS T. BARR.
PHILADELPHIA, JAN. 1, ISM—The co-part
nership heretofore existing between Tboma*
A. Biddle and Alexander Biddle, in the business
of Stock and Exchange Brokers, under the firm of
THOMAS BIDDLE & C 0.,, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business of the late Arm
will be settled by either of the partners at No. 33S
Walnut street. .
JANUARY 1, 1864.—THCMAS A. BIDDLE, of
the late firm of Thomas Biddle A Co., has this day
associated with him HARRY PEALE,
continue the business of Stock and Exchange Bro
kers, under the firm of THOMAS A. ..BIDDLE A
CO., at No,. 326 Walnut street. jal-2mfr-
C O-PARTNERSHIP NO TI
signed have this day entered 00-partner.
-ship for the transaction of the ERY OOODS
PaitAnA., Jan. 1, I&$S, jaLaa* .
PROPOSALS.
jjItOPOSALS FOB. STATIONERY.—'
House of Befuesentati ves. Hotted States, »
SEALED January 29, 1864. t
this office until fu?Sa'^ L,S ' will b® received at
■s™ a •ssA.sxr? z jssMS"
151’ reams YYiiite Commercial NotePaner extra,
superfine, faint lined. p r > extrs
faint”?™ d WWt61 ’ ools<!a P Pa P er , extra superfine,
25 reams fancy Note Paper, assorted kinds, sizes,
and colors. ’
50,000'white Click adhesive Envelopes, s£x3?£
60,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes skx3k
20,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes! sAx2 v
30,000 white thick adhesive-Envelopes, B&x3]J!
X 5 ClO white thick adhesive Envelopes,
10,000 fancy note Envelopes, assorted. -
25,000 buff adhesive Envelopes,
50,000 bnff aohesive Envelopes, 7^x3^.
2,500, 000 buff Envelopes, 6#:r3j£. with privilege
©* doubling the order a.t the rates proposed,
,12 dozen short rubber propelling Pencils
[' £ gross Fabers black Lead Pencils.
1 6 dozen ivoryand pearl Folders. '
20 dozen Mucilage, large bottles.
1 gross 4 inch flat Inkstands.
6 dozen rubber Penholders, medium size
1 dozen 11-inch Shears. .
1 dozen'9-inch Shears.
4 dozen 6-inch Shears.
10 dozen Scissors, fine qualities, assorted.
pints*° ZCn ,^rno^*s Writing Fluid, quarts and.
so gross Washington Medallion Pens.
50 gross Levy’s Commercial Pens. • ’
lOgToss Perry’s blue barrel Pens, fine and m <?,
drum points. .
. 12 dozen Porte-monnaies, assorted. ■
15 dozen Pocket-knives, assorted. -
75 boxes cut Quills.
12 sross Rubber Bands and Rings, assorted*
must be accompanied by the names of
the sureties intended to be offered.
Ae required by law, preference will be given to
the production of American industry, if equalJv
cheap and of as :g»od quality; and all persons
making proposals w.supply any class of articlt a
will state whether the same are the growth or man*
ufacture of the United States. - *
The articles are to be delivered,'free of any
charge for earns ge, at the office of the O.’crk of tha
House of Representatives, ou or before the 18th
day of March, 1864, or as fast thereafter as they
may be needed for use.
Each proposal to be endorsed * ‘Proposals for
Statienery for the House of Representatives of tha
United States,’ * and addressed to the Undersigned-
Sufficient specimens of each class of articles pro
vided for must accompany the proposal, marked
with the name of the bidder.
The person offering to furnish any cliss of arti
cles at the.lowest price, quality considered, shall
receive a contract for the same, on executing a
bond, with two or more sureties satisfactory to tha
Clerk of the-House of Representatives, for the per
formance of the same, under a forfeiture of twice
toe contract price in case of tailure, which: bond,
must be filed in the office of said clerk within ten
days after the proposals have been opened and tha
result declared.
_ , • EDWARD MCPHERSON,
Clerk of the House of Representatives of U. S.
fe3-w4ts
PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS UOALS—
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office
of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 South
SEVENTH street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22d of
April, 1664, for supplying the whole or any part
of Eighty Thousand Tonsof Bituminous Coals , suit
able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas,' to be
delivered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works
at the First Ward and the Ninth Ward Stations, in
the following monthly quantities; eight thousand
tons in each of the months of September, October,
November, December, and six thousand tons in
each of the months of June, August, 1864,
and January, February, March, April and May,
1665.
The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas
Works, as equal to. the sample on which the con
tract is based. ~
Tbe proposals mast describe tlie particular va
riety ol coals intended, to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of tbe mine or pit from which
they are io be raised. It they are of a kind net
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
trial of not less than fifty tons, must be dellTerecl
at tbe "Works, on or before tbe 7tb of April next:
The gross ion of 2z40 pounds will be considered
as the weight intended in tbe proposals, unless the
contrary be expressly stated.
The Trustees • the
posals in whole
may deem besi
in tbe event cf
tor to deliver tit*
bo ill in quantil
the right to bi
may be requlrei
to tile contractoj
each failure.
Payments will 1!
instalments at fc
fled pei iods ol
being taken as 1
ties* or at the oj
at earlier dates
Should contra* A mat© deliveries
earlier than required, they .may be received so tar
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
vrill be made to date from the time specified to the
contractor. '
Secmity for the fulfilment of contract will be
required, and each proposal must name the
amount and character of security that will be
cfiVred. JOHN G. OR ESSO N\
le2titap22s Engineer in Chief."
SEALED PROPOSALS to be endorsed “ Pro
posals for Lamp Posts,” will Be received at
the office of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 29
South SEVENTH street, until noon of TUES
DAY, March Ist, 1564, for supplying two or three
hundred lamp posts,* similar i i pattern and weight
to those now used for. the public street lamps. The
proposals should state the price for each post,
delivered either at the shops of the Gas Works or
at the place where it is to be set, aud also how
many will be delivered each month if required.
JOHN O. ORESsON,
• fel9tmhls Engineer in Chief.
< Philadelphia Gas Works, Feb. 19, 1564.
crry OBDINANCE.
CLERK’S OFFICE COMMON. COUNCIL
Philadelphia, February a, ISM
Iu accordance with a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of the City of Philadelphia, on
THURSDAY the 4th iust, the annexed bill entitled
“Ah Ordinance to Authorized Additional Loan
to aid the Enlistment of Volunteers,” is hereby
published for public information. ,
WM. F. SMALL,
Clerk of Common Council.
An ordinance to authorize an ad
ditional DOAN TO AID THE ENLIST
MENT OF YOLyNTEERS.
Section i The Select and Common Councils of
the City of Philadelohta, do ordain: That the
May orl>e and he is hereby authorized to borrow on
the credit of the city from time to time, as may bo
required by the City Treasurer, each sums of
money as may be required to aid the enlistment of
Volunteers for the service of the United States, not
exceeding in the whole the sum of Two Million,
Dollars, lor which interest, not to
exceed at the rate of six per cent,
per annum, shall he' paid half-yearly, on
the firsi days of July and January, at the office j>l
the City Treasurer, The principal of-said loan
shall he payable and paid attheexplration ot thirty
years from the date of the same, and not- before
without the consent of holders thereof, and cer
tificates therefor, in the usual form of such certifi
cates of City Loans, shall be issued in such amount
as the lenders may require, but not tor any frac
tional part ot one hundred dollars, for irequired
In amounts of five hundred or one thousand dol
lars, and it pfcall be expressed in said certificates
the said loan therein mentioned, and the interest
thereof able free from all taxes.
jSec. 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by
virtue hereof, there shall be. by force of this ordi
nance, annually appropriated out of the income of
the corporate estatrs, and from the sum raised by
taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the inierest.on
said certificates;, and the further sum of-three
tenths of one per cent. on . the par value of .such
certificates so issued shall be appropriated quar
terly, out of the income and taxes, to.a sinking
fond, which fund and its accumulation are hereby
specifically pledged for the redemption and pay
ment of said, certificates.-.
RESOLUTION
Authorizing the Clerk to publish the Ordinance*-
Resolvcd, Tha* tbe»Clerk of Common Council be
authorized to publish in two daily newspapers of
this City, daily for four weeks, the Ordinance pre
sented to Common Council at a stated meeting
thereof, held on the 4th day of February, 1864, en
titled “An Ordinance to Authorize an Additional
Irian to aid the Enlistment of Volunteers, >r and
the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of
next after the expiration of four weeks from the
said publication, shall present* to Councils one of
each of said newspapers for every day in which
the same phall have been made. fes-4w§
PIANOS, &G.
AN ASSORTMENT of the best
IS New York and phliadelphia iSlanu-
I f factunng, from - 5275 upwards.
Also, MLEIiODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet
Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New*;
Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SOHULEB
A CO. fol7-3m
IjlOK fine .Witi v-EBAR SAND,
JC now l&ndixuF franship St* Peter*. -F-or.terms
apply to PETER WBIOBT 6> SON*
sbetb .
to accept any pro
> reject all. as they
s of the Trast, and
i&'tof any contrac
hg to his agreement,
the Trustees reserve
•whatever, quantity
lefictencyV and charge
damage arising from
ithly, in. two'.equal
iths alter the specie
15 th of each month
the monthly delive
istees, will he made
»stoff.