MONICIP'AL CLAIMS. D I TINICLP.A.L OT. tal , t; ' I3.IIERLPP'S OFFICE, Pnit.anaxpErma, July 15th, 1868. J NOTICE IS H.Elthr BY GIVEN, in accordance with the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. passed 11th day Of March, A. D. 1846, entitled "An Act relative to Reahitexed ' Taxes and Municipal Claims in the County of Philadaphia," that the follow ing writs of heirs facias.sar claim have been pieced in my bands for service, to wit: HENRY O. HO WELL, Sheriff. - IN THE DL-.TRICT COURT. The City ofkhiladelphia vs Cat - Rona. Moore, owner, reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; D. C., June Term. 1866, No. 465; for the sum of one hundred and tweaty four dollars and ninety -two cents, for work and labor done and perfortned,and materta:s furnished to wit:. R.r laying water pipe In front of all that certain lot or piece of gromd, situate on the southeasterly side of Memphis street, between Norris and Otis (late Wood) streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing is. front or bread h on said Memphis street one:hundred and sixtyelx feet six and seven-eighths inches, and on the houttiwesterly line of "mid lot extenain g thence sou theaster: y along the north easterly line of islorrts street one-hundred and one feet live and a half inches to a point, thence northeasterly at right angles to said Norris street sixty-two feet four inches to a point, thence also northeasterly in a line at . right 'angles to'said Ods (tate.Wood) street slity•two feet four inches to said Otis (lite Wood) street. thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said Wood (now Otis) street sixty-nine feet eight and three eighths inches -to. an angle in sato Otis tlate Wood) ' street, thence again northwesterly along Said south westerly line of said Otis (late Wood) street, twenty feet three and one-half inches to the said Memphis street. . _ _ _ • • Same vs. John McDowell, owner, &c,; D. C. June Term. 1846. .6 , 0. 464, for the sum d one hundred and twenty-four dollars' and fifty-stlx cents for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished to wit: for laying water pipe in front of all :that certain lot or piece - of ground situate on the southeasterly corner of Fourth and Norris streets in the Nineteenth Ward of the City, containing in front or width en the said Fourth street one hundred and sixty-six. feet one inch, and extending easterly in length or depth along the southerly side of Norris street twenty•aeven feet four and - three quarter inches, and on the southerly line thereof eighty feet more or lees. Same vs. Freeman Scott, ewner - ,D.C„June Term, 1866, No. 465; for the sum of Twenty-two dollars and ninety cents, for work and labor done and performed and materialsbielaished.to wit: Forremovhiganalsanee p ivy filth from a, lot a of ground situate on the east aide Of Hutchinson street, at the distance of ninety one (91) feet northward from Poplar street, in the city Of Philadelphia: containing in front on sale Hutchin son street sixteen (16) feet. and extending in length or depth eastwardly of that width at right angles with said Hutchinson street, filly (50) feet. And also—from all that certainlot or piece ofgroand situate on the east side of said Hutchinson Street at the distance of one hunored and seven (107) feet northward from„Foplar street; in the city of Philadelphia, con taming in front on said Hutchinson street sixteen (16) feet and extending in length eastward of that width, at right angles , to said Hutchinson street fiaty (50) feet. Same vs. Same, owner &c.: 13. C. June erm, 1866; No. 4 56;-: for the sum ofn lnteen dollars and ten cents. for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished, to wit; Fox removing a nuisance of privy filth from a lot of ground si nate on the west side of Hutchinson street. at the distance of one hundred and thirty-five feet and one eighth of an inch (135 feet % Ind:)northward from the north side of Poplar street in th e city of Philadelphia; containing in rront on Bald Hutchinson street thirty-two (32) feet, and extending In length or depth westwardly of that width, at right angles to the said Hutchinson street sixty-four (64) feet, - to a three feet wine slay. Same vs, Freeman Scott, owner, &c.. D. C. June Term. 1866, No. 467. for the sum of eighteen dollars and ninety-nine cents for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished tor removing a nuisance of . privy filth from a lot of ground situate on the north sine or Depot street, at the dstance of eev enty-four tet four and one-half inches (74 ft. 4% in.) east OlNinth street, in the Thirteenth Ward of toe city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Depot street fifteen (15) feet, and extending in length or depth northward , y between lines parallel with Eighth street fifty-four (50 feet. Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner, rte.; D. C. June Term, 1666. No. 468; for the sum of twenty-eight dollars and sixty-three cents for work and labor done and per formed. and material furnished, to wit: for removing a nuisance of privy filth from a lot of groundsitoate on the north side of Depot street, at the distance of eighty nine lest four and one-half inches (89 feet'4% inches) east of Ninth street, in . the Thirteenth Ward, of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Depot street thirty (30) feet, and extending in length or depth northward:y between lines parallel with Elgth street, fifty four (54) feet. Same vs. A. Bayee andC. Miller owners, &c„ June term: D. C., 1866, No. 469, 'for the sum of thirty-five dollars seventeen cents, for work and labor done and performed,: and materials furnished, to wit: for remov , rag a -nuisance of privy filth from a lot of ground situ ate on the east side of Poplar Court, beginning at 'the distempe of twenty-eight feet five inches (28 ft. 5 In.) southleard 'from the south line of Miles Court, the said south line of Miles Court being one hundred and forty-three (146) feet south from the south line of Wal nut street. containing in trent or breadth on said Pop lar Court fourteen feet and eleven inches (14 ft. U in.) and extending of that' width, in length or depth, twenty-nine feet in the Eighth Ward of the City of Philanelphia. And, also, from a lot of ground situate on the west Indeof Currant alley; beginning at the dis tance of twenty-ore feet five inches southward from the south line of Miles court, the said south line of Miles court being one hundred and forty-three feet • south'of thesouth line of Walnut street; containing in front or breadth on said Currant alley fourteen feet and eleven inches (14 ft. 11 in.), and extending of that wig It, in length or depth, forW.nine •(49) feet in the ElghthWard of the City of Paladelphia. Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner &c., D. June Term 1866., No. 470 ; for the sum of two dollars and eighty Cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials fbrnished. to wit : For removinga nui sance of filthy water from a lot of groundsitaateon the west side of Elder street. at the distance of thirty-six feet and three inches (36 feet 3 inches) north of Ser geant street, IP the Tenth Ward, of the city of Phila delphia containing in front on said Elder street,thirty two feet and three Inches, (32 ft. 3 in.) including one half of a two feet and six inches wide alley on the north and south side of - said lot, and extending in length or depth, thirty-six feet (36 ft.). Same , vs. Arthur Evans, owner. &c.. D. C., Sane Term, 1866, No. 471. far the sum of fifty-two dollars and fifty centsfor work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, to-wit: for removing a nuisance of a foul and filthy house, &c. A lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Sophia, (formerly William) street at the distance of eighty-two feet, four and fiveelgoths inches, (82 feet,4% inches,) southwardly from Eaward 'street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Sophia street, fourteen feet seven apd a half inches, (14 feet, 7% inches.) and extending In length or depth. westwardly eighty-two feet and six inches, (82 feet, 6 inches,) to a fifteen feet wide alley. . Sam e vs. M. Black, owner, &c.; D. C., June Term, 1866, No. 472; for the sum of thirteen dollars and forty two cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, to wit: For removing a nuisance of a full and foul cesspool on a lot of ground with the three story dwelling thereon erected, situate on the west side of Bodine street,at the distance of two hundred and twelve (212) feet south of Mont gomery avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front or breadth on said Bodine street twelve (12) feet, and extending in leugth or depth westwardly between parallel lines parallel with Bard Montgomery avenue forty-five (45) feet. Same vs. Freetaan Scott owner. &c., D. C., June Term; - 1666; No. 473, for the sumof thirty-three dollars and nine cents ipr work and labor done and per• formed and materials furnished, to wit: For removing • a nuisance of a full and foul cesspool from a lot of ground situate on the east side of Eleventh street, at the distance of fitly-two (52) feet north of Sergeant street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on said Eleventh street sixteen (16) feet, and extending in length or depth eastward ninety (90) feet, to a ten-teet.wide street called Elder street.. In the Tentn Ward of the city of Philadelphia. I stone vs. Henry Krier. ewner, rec ;D. C June Term, 1866, No. 474,-for the sum of six dollars and twenty five cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials forniehed to wit: forremoving a nuisance of foul and stagnant water from slot of - ground, situate on the west side of Twelfth Street, at the distance of thirty - four(B4) feet northward from the north side of Jefferson street in the City of Philadelphia, containing . Pr front or breath on the said Twelfth street thirty three ( 3 31 feet, and extending in length or depth .we,t wardly 45f that width' at right angles to said Twelfth street seventy (70) feet. same vs. A. C.McElroy, owner, &c., D. C. Jane Term. 1866. th r ee for the sum of twenty-three dollars and twentycents. for work and labor done and' perfermed, and materials furnished, to wit: fr o m. moving a nuisance of a fall and foul cess-pool lot of ground.' with the two brick dwellings thereon erected, : situate on the aouthwest orner of Twelfth street find Pearl street, in the Fourteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia containing in front on said Twelfth street twenly-eight (28) feet, and extending in length or , depth tre.:,twardly of that width along the south. side of said Pearl street fortyseven feet into six inches (4Z ft . 6 in.) to a court alley leading into Pearl street - Same vs. James Harper, owner. ete ti C., June Term, 1866, No. 563, for the sum of Thirty dollars and twenty-four cents fer work and labor done and per formed and materials furnished, to-wit: for removing a nuisance of a full and foul cesspool from a lot of ground with the two brick dwelling houses thereon erected, situate on the eastaide of Ninth steget, at the distanc inchesundred and nine feet elevgb and five eighths (109 ft. in.) north of Parrish street, in the Thirteenth Ward, of the city of. Philadelphia; containing in front on said Ninth street twents -eight (28) feet, and extending in length or depth eastwardly betwen lines at right angles with said Ninth street fifty-seven feet and six inches,(s7 ft. 6 in.). haute vs. Patrick McMullan, owner &c.,D. dollars Term, 1866 No. 864, for the sum of seventeen fifte materials -furnish labor done and perforined, anded, to wit: for removing a nut sauce of a full and foul cesspool from a lot of ground. situate on the west side of Spa fford'street, beginning at the distance of forty-five (45) feet north from Baser street in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Spafford street eleven (11) feet and extending in length or death weatwardle fifty (50) feet. Same vs. Dr. Shippen, owner, &c.; D. C., Jose Term, 1868; No 565; for the slim of fcarteen dollars and twen ty five cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, to wit: For removing a nui fiance of a fall and foul ctsspoot - from a lot of ground situate on the northwest corner of Eakin street and Eagle court between Locust and Serape and Tenth and EleVenth streets, in the Eighth Vard of thecity of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Eagle court fourtee n (14) feet, and extending in length or depth westward thirty (30) feet. to a four-feet wide alley. Same vs. John S. Hoffman, owner, &c.; D. C. June Term, 1866, No. 566; for the sum of one hundred dollars and seventeen cents for work and labor done and per formed. and Materials furnished, to wit: for laying water pipes In front of all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northersterly side of Somerset street, extending from Gaul- . to Rester (or Walker) street, in the Twenty fifth Ward of said city: Contain- ing in front or breadth on-said Sormerset street, one hundred and thirty-three feet six inches and seven eighth inches, and' extending In length or depth northeasterly of that width between the lines of said Gaul and (or Walker) street eighty feet more. Same Va. teihrandt and McDowell, owners, citc:, D. C., June Term, 1866, No. 567: for the sum of three hum. Bred and eighty-three - dollars and twenty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished. to wit: For laying water pipe, &e., in front of alitliateertain lot or piece of grednd (with all and athgaiar )ebuildings thereon erected, consisting of a one-story brick foundry, a four-story brick Warehouse and threOldory brick building, all adjoining, fronting on Girard avenue; a three-story brick foundry and storehouse on Ash street, and one-story brick foundry in the rear of the same, a three-story , beck finishing and pattern shop, and four frame buildings enclosed within said lot,altuate on. thasontheasterly side of Girard avenue and northeasterly side of. Ash street and westerly side of Aramingo canal, In. 'the Eighteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or widtleon said Girard avenue five hundred and Baty feet eleven and a half inches, and extending in length or depth southeasterly along the line of said Ash street two hundred and sixty-four (264) feet, and along the 1 ne of said A'ramingo canal three hundred and forty. (2411) feet snore or less. Same vs. AL Rick, owner, &a., D. C., 711110 Term, 1866, No. 568; for the sum of seventeen dollars sixty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnbthed, to wit: for removing a nuisance of a full and foul cesspool from a lot of ground situate on the south side of Walnut street. at the distance of one hundred and thirty-eight feet and six inches (138 f et 6 inches) west of Twentieth street, in the Eighth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Walnut street thirty two (32) feet _ and extending In length or depth sonthwardly of that width sixty feet. Same vs. Mr. Smith, owner. &c., D. C., -Tune Term. 1866,140. 569; for the sum of twenty-one dollars and seventy cents tor work and labor done and performed. and materials furnished, to wit: for removing a nut „Bence of a full and foal cesspool from a lot or ground situate on the northeasterly side of Fulton street. at the distance of sixtydon.r feet and three inches (64 feet 3 inches) southeasterly from Trenton avenue, in the city of Philadelphia, containing In front onsaid Fulton street thirty-two feet and one-half of an inch (in ft, ) inch), and extending in length or depth northeast, warily of that width, between inuallel lines at right angles with said Fulton street lifty-one feet and one inch (51 feet 1 inch.) • • • Same vs. Mrs. Ash, owner, OM., D. C., June Term, 18t 6, No. 570; for the sum of twenty-three dollars, for work and labor 'doneand performed and materials Air nished. to wit: For removing a nuisance of a font and full,ce aspect from all that certain lot or,pleca Ors round situate on the east side of .Swanson street, at the dis tance of one hundred and forty - four (144) feet south from the south side of Almond street, In the Fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing In front or breadth on said Swanson street thirty-seven feet. and in length or depth one hundred and fifty feet, Same vs. Whitaker and Stodditzt, owners, - dte.,; D. (1. Jana Term, 1866, No 572, for the sum of twenty-four dollars and eighty-six cents, fbf work and labor done an di performed, and materials ittrni.bed, to wit: for remoyit g a nuisance of a Dill and foul cesspool from alotof ground, situate on the east aide of Ninth street al a distance ot fifty-seven feetalx and seven-eighth In. (57 tet inches), southward from the south side of Noble street in the City of Philadelphia, containing in front on Bald Ninth street fifteen (15) feet, - and ex tending in length or depth eastwardly betweed parallel lines one hundred and seven feet threeand one-quarter inches (107 feet 334 inches) to Garden street, upon which said Garden street, the front is also' fifteen feet. Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner, &a; D. 0., Jane Tenn, 1866, No. 573; for the sum of one hundred and fifty, one dollars and thirty-seven cents, far work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, to wit:, For removing a nuisance of a pond Of filthy and stagnant water from a lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Front street, commencing at the dis tance of one hundred and four (114) feet northerly from Norris street, in the city of. Philadelphia; containing in front on said Front street one hundred and four teen (114) feet. and extending in length or depth west wardly eI that width, between lines parallel to said Norris street. one hundred and ten (110) feet more or less to Hope street. ' Same vs. Freeman Scott, owner, D. C.. Jane Term, 1866, No. 574 ; For work and labor done and per formed, and material furnished, to wit: For removing a nuisance of a fall and foul cuss-pool from Depot street, at the distance of eighty-nine feet four and one half inches. (89 4). eastv ard from the east aide of Ninth street in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breath on sign Depot street, thirty feet (30) and extending in length or depth northwardlybetween lines parallel with said Ninth street, fifty-four feet three and one-half inches (54 ft. 3?- , . in.) Same vs. Hannah Sowers, owner, D. O„ June Term, 1866, No. 575: for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished. to wit: For remov ing a nuisance ot a full and foul cesspool from a lot of ground situate on the north side of Noble street, at the distance of one hundred and twelve feet and four. inches (112 ft. 4 in.), eastward from the ease side of Tenth street, in the city of Philatlaphla, containing in front or breath on said Noble street nineteen (19) feet, and extending le length or depth northwardly one hundred and sixty (160) feet to vverellton street, upon which the front is also nineteen feet. Mime vs. Patric): McQuillen. owner, &c., D. C„ June Term, 1866, No. 516, for the sum of twenty-seven dol lars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished, to-wit For removing a nuisance of a fall and foul cesspool from a lot. of ground, situate on the west aide of Spafford street, be gmning at the distance of forty-five feet, (45) north trom the north side of Baker street, in the city of Phil adelphia, containing in front on said Spafford Street. eleven (11) feet, and extending in length or depth west wardly tiny (50) feet. Same vs. Robert Allen, owner, .tc., D.C., June Term, 1666, No. 517; for the sum of thirty-four dollars and eleven cents.for work andlabor done and performed. and materiaLs &retailed, to wit: For removing a nui sance of a full and foul cesspool Pram a lot of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the northeasterly side of William street, at the distance of three hundred (KO) feet north westerly from Brabant (formerly Bath) street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of thecity of Philadelphia; contain ing to front or breadth on said William street twenty (ai) feet, and extending In length or depth northeast wardly of that width, between lines at 'right angles to said William street, one hundred and eight (108) feet. Same vs. O. M. Morrie, owner, &C.. D_ ,C. June Tenn, 1866, No 599, for the sum of four nundred and eighty eight dollars and nine cents, for work and labor none and performed, and materials famished. to wit—For paving and curbing front of all that certain lot emplace : I ng= ll =l;WgriTerglVA , :=2:l Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the south side of Federal and extending southward along the west side of Sixteenth street two hundred and six teen feet one and one half inches to ground of S S. water, thence west alone the same eighty-seven feet six 'inches to. ground {of Wllllam Backnell, thence north parallel to sixteenth street, two hundred and eighteen ells) feet to the south side ot Federal street. thence eastward along the south aide of Federal street eighty-seven (87) feet six inches to. the west side of Sixteenth Street and place of beginning. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The City of Philadelphia vs. 'Lawrence Hughes, owner, &c., C.P., June Term, 1866, No. 116; for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials flumished against all that certain lot or piece of krounci, with the two story frame dwelling and atabling thereon erected. situate on the west side of Bleacher street, at the dis tance of 86feet north of Huntingdon. at• eat, in the Nine teenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Bleacher street 18 feet. and extend. ing,in length or depth of that width westerly between lines parallel with the Raid Huntingdon street 92 feet Inches to Mutter street. . . Same vs. John H. Hoffman. owner &c.; C. P., June Term, 1866, o. 117; for the sum of fifteen dollars for work and 'labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot er piece of ground situate on the east side of Bleacher street, at the distance of 20 feet north of York street, in the Nine- teenth Ward of the said city; containing in front or breadth on the said,Mascher street Al feet, and extend ing in length or depth of that width easterly between lines parallel to York street 95 feet 6 inches to Water- 100 street. Same vs. John IL Brinton. owner, &c., C. P., June Term. 1866, No, 11s, for the sum of Thirteen dollen and fifty cents tor work and labor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Bleacher street, at the distance of 294 feet northerly from York street in the Nineteenth Ward, of said city; contain ing in front or breadth on the said rdascher street. 18 feet. and extending in length or depth of that breadth easterly between Hata parallel to said York street 95 feet 6 inches to Waterloo street. name vs H S Dater, owner, dm. 0 P, June Term,lB66, No. HS; for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain lotof ground situate on tne west side of Bleacher street, at tne distanoe of 60 feet south of Httntingdonatreet. in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Bleacher street 18 feet, axe extending in length or depth of that breadth weatetly between lines parallel to the said Huntingdon street, 92 feet 6 inches to Mutter street. - Same vs . Mr.. t'sey, owner &c., C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 120; tor the slim of thirteen. dollars and • fifty cents for work aed labor done and performed; and materials furrdshid against all that certain lot or place of ground. situate on the east side of Marcher street at the,distance of 386 feet north of Dauphin street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, .containing in front or breadth on the said Mascher Street 18 - feet, and . ex tending in length or depth of that breadth easterly be tween lines parallel to the said Dauphin street 95 feet 6 inches to Waterloo street. Same vs. Eliza Shields, owner &c.; C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 121; fur the" sum - thirty-three dollars and eeventy five cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot tr piece"or ground, situate on' the northeast corner of Thirteenth street, and a 36 feet wide street in the, Fllst.Ward of the said city; beginning at the dis tante of 148 feet north of Moore street, thence extend ing northward along the east side of the said Thir teenth 'street, 45 feet to Stewardeon'aline,thence north eastwardly along the same 91 fest, thence sbuthward parallel to Thirteenth street one hundred and rive feet to the north side of the said 86 feet wide street, thence west along the north side of the said street 70 feet to the eaat bide of Thirteenth etreet and place of begin ning. same vs. Eliza Shields, owner, &c...,11 P., June Term, 1866, No. 12'2, for the sum of one hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents, for work and Libor done and performed, aad materials furnished against all that certain trio:miller lot or piece of ground situate on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Moore streets, in the First Ward, city of Philadelphia, begliming at the north side of Moore street, thence extending north ward along the west side of the said Thirteenth street, one hundred and fifty-one feet eight Inches to Stewardson's line, thence southwesterly along the sande-two hundred and thirty-six feet six inches more or less to the north side of the said Moore street,thence eastward along the same one htuadred and eighty two feet to the west side of Thirteenth street and place Of beginning. Same, Eliza Shield% ' owner, &c.; O. P., June Ternl,lB66, No. 123; for the sum of seventy-five dollars, for work and labor done and perforated, and materials furnished against all that cern let Thirteenthp ofground s tutee on the west aide ofh street, in the Fiat Ward of said city; beginning at the distance of one tain h ngi d n r f e r d o nant d o f r if tyr f e e a e d t tshu oh o t f h e Mo s o ai r d e s T tr h e i e re e c n on h - Street one hundred feet, and extending in length or depth westward, between lines parallel. to Moore street seventy feet, more or lees, to other ground of the same, bounded on the north and south by a thirty-six feet wide street. - - Same vs. Eliza Shields. owner &c., C. P., June Tenn, 1866, No. 124, for s ae sum of eighty-five dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed,. and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of Thir teenth street In the First Ward of the City of Philadel phis, beginning at the south side of Moore street, thence extending southward alongthe and side of the said Thirteenth street, one hundred and fourteen feet to the north side of a thirty-six feet wide street, thence westward along the same 70 feet to other ground of the same, thence north parallel to Thirteenth street, 114 feet to the south side of Moore street, thence east along the same seventy feet to the west aide of Thirteenth et eel; and place of beginning. Same vs. William Richardson, owner, &c., O. P. J , June Term, DO, No.' /25, for the ouzo Of Pe WWI% THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN_ PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1866 `..,'..- , ... , : 15!...*.., ..'1;:, : : , ...9 , :4.•::. c. "i`i .- . , :, - .":,:',1:"., , i:: - ,i'i. , .:`.;:*-, •.‘ ~. , . ~, ~, and twenty dollars; for work andlabsr done and per formed and materials furnished, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of . Federal street, in the First Ward, city of Philadelphia, beginning at ale distance of one hundred and two fiat east of Twenty-seventh . . street; containing in trout or breadth on the said Federal street one hundred and sixty feet and extending in length or depth northward of that width between lines parallel to Chassid Twenty-, seventh street seventy. six feet to Deshong street, Same vs.* John Brunt, owner, cr. P., June Term, 1886; No. 126 ; - for , the sum .: of thirty. dollars ; for work and labor. done and._ performed.- and materials furnished against all that certain lot or . piece of ground with a one-story brick Church thereon erected, situate on the north side of Federal street in the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia begin ng at the distance of three hundred and ten feet (810 ft eastwarclirom the east side of Twenty-seventh street; containing in front or breadth on, the said Federal strei t 40 ft. and extending In length or depth north ward between lines parallel to Twenty-seventh street, 76 feet to a 25 feet wide street c ailed Deshong street. • Same vs. Lewis Beagle, owner, dc: C. P ., , Jane Term; 1866. No -127 ; for the sum of eighteen dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot Or piece. of ground, with the buildings arid improvemenla thereon erected, situate on the north side bf Cabot street, at the distance of one 'hundred' and one feet six inches eastward from the east side of Seventeenth street, in the Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia; con taLnie gin front or breadth on the said Cabot street twenty. four feet, and extending in length r; depth northward of that width at right angles to the said Cabot street one hundred and twenty feet to Thomp son street. Sara e vs. Peter Craw, owner, .4c., C. P. Jane Term. 1866:No. 1.%1•, for the sum of twelve dollars. Ibr work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Federal street, in the First Ward of the City of Philadelphia,* beginning at the distance of 262 feet east of Twenty-seventh street, con taint, g in front or breadth on the said Federal street 16 feet, and extending in length or depth northward of that' width between lines parallel to Twenty-seventh street, 76 feet to Deshong street.. • . Same vs. John H. (could, owner. att., C. P., June Term. 1866, No. 129; for the sum of Forty-five D , liars , for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished,against all thatcertain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast corner of Marcher and Dau phin streets; in the Nineteenth Ward of, the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Mascher street sixty feet, and extending , in length or depth of that width eastwardly along the north side of the said Dauphin street ninety-Nye feet six inches to Waterloo street. Same vs. Peter Craps, owner, ttc.; C. P. June Tenn, 1866,N0130,f0r the sum of ninetpthree dollars and fifty six cents for workload jabor done and aribrmed, anti materialsfurnlahed against all that, certain lot ore et ece' of ground situate on the north aide of Federal rest, in the Flint Ward of the city of Philadelphia. ning at the distance of two hund ed and Joan:ten . sm !I feet, emit of. weray-sixth street; thence exten eastward along the north side of said Federal sttee one hundred and twenty-Ibur feet nine inches (124 feet 9 inches) to thesonth aide of Suck Road; thence north westward along the south aide of the said lt ,, ad one hundred and forty-two feet six inches (142 feet. 6 !lichee) to a corner; thence southward parallel to Twenty air th.streettLxty.eight feet (68 feet) to- the north aids or Federal street and place Ot beginning. Same vs. Florent Schmidt, owner, ac., C. P., June Term, 1866. No. 121; fbr the sum of forty dollars and fifty cents, for AR ork and labor done and performed and' materials tarnished, against all that certain lot or piece or groard, with the three story brick dwelling and stabling thereon erected,sltuate on the east side of ltiascher street, at the distance of eighty feet south of Lehigh avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth onthesaid Drescher street fifty-lour feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth easterly between lines parallel to the said Lehigh avenue, ninety-five feet aix inches to. Waterloo street. Same vs. John Carson, owner, &c., C. P., Jane Term, 1866. No 1a for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the First Ward of the city of P"hil adelpftla, on Ike east side of Thirteenth street, at the distance of fifty four feet north from Mifflin street, containing in front on Thirteenth street eighteen feet, and in depth of that width between lines parallel with Mifflin street sixty-four feet. Same vs. Matthew Mclntyre, owner, cte..,• C. P.. Jane Term, 1866, No. 133; for the sum of went, -four dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwest corner of Twentieth and Pine streets. in the eleventh Wardof the CllY of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on Twen tieth street eighteen (18) feet. and extending In Wog. h or depth westward of that width along the south aide of said Pine street forty-eight (48) feet. Same vs. Windham] Stokes, owner, &c .C. P., Jane erm. 1868, No. 134; for the sum of fourteen dollars, for wort and labor done andlpertorrned,aud materials fur. nithed against all that certain icit or .plece of ground, situated on the south side of Bare street, Isughin lug at the distance of one hundred and thirteen feet and mar inch.s eastward from the east line of Twenty-second street, containing in front or breadth on said Race street, east and west, eighteen feet and eight Inches, and extending of that width In length or depth, north and south, one hundred feet southward. in the Tenth Ward of the city of PhtladFlphia„ Same vs. Jeremiah Nichols, owner, &c., C, P., June Term, 1866, No. 135; for the sumlbf eleven dollars and sixty-two cents for work and labor done and pet , formed, and materials flarnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situated on the south side of Pine street, beginning at the distance of forty-eight feet westward from the west aide of Twentieth street, containing in front or breadth east and west on said Pine street fifteen feet six inches, and extending of that, width In length or depth north and south one hundred sad tour feet to a small street calleearatulatreet,ln the Seventh Ward of the City of Philadelphia. Same ca.. Peter McCallen, owner, &c., C. P.. June Term, 1868, No. IE6, for the sum of thirty dollars for work and labor done and_ performed and materials .furnished against all that certain -lot or piece Of ground situated en the southwest career of Twenty fourth-and Ashburton streets, containing in front or breadth on Twenty - fourth street • north "And south eighteen Teel, and extending of that width in length or depth east and west sixty feet westward In the Seventh Ward of the City Of Phliadelehia. Same vs John Smith, owner. fib . CP. June Term. 1866, N 0.137: for the stun of thirty-nine dollars thirteen cents, for work and .labor done and performed, and materials furnished against ail that certain lotor.plece of ground situate on the northeosterly side of Memphis and Vienna streelain the Illgllfeenth Ward of the eald city, containing In front or breadth on said Memphis street, se.yenty.eight feet three and one-eighth Incises, and cm/lading In length or depth easterly at right an gles with said Idemphisstreet on the north line thereof twenty-four feet five and one-fourth inches, and on the south line thereof along the north line of said Vienna street, seven feet eleven Inches. Same vs. Thos.E.Morris,ownerotc.; C.P., Jane Term, 1666; No. 188, for the sum of seventydollats and thirteen cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials fnrniatted against all that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the northwesterly aide of Mem phis street. from Adams to Ararningo street, in the Nineteenth Ward ofthe said city; containing In front or breadth on the said Memphis street one hundred and forty feet three inches, and extending northwest erly in length or depth along the northeast aide of the said Adams street. and along the southwest side asstd. Aran,ingo street fifty-four feet. Same vs. J. Evans, owner, &c.; C P.. June Term, 1866, No. 139, for the sum of seventy-five dollars and nineteen cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot orplece of ground situate on the northwest aide of Memphis street from Ararningoto Cumberlandstreeta, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Memphis street one hun dred and fifty, feet three inches, and extending north westerly in length or depth along the northeast side of the said Araxoingo street, and along the southwest side of the said Cumberland street sixty feet more or lera. Same vs. William C. Stiles, owner, ,hc., C. P., June Term, 1666, No. No, for the sum of sixty dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwest corner of Memphis and Tuckerstreeta, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Mem phis street. eighty feet, and extending northwesterly' in length or depth along and parallel to the said Tucker street one hundred and five feet ten Inches to a thirty feet wide street. . - Same vs: James Barger. owner.. ac.; C. P.. Jane Term, 1886, 141; for the sum oLtwenty-tive dollars for work and labor done and perthrmed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly corner of Memphis and Ramon s - reets, in the Eighteenth Ward of the City of Philacelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Memphis street fifty (So) feet and eXteading in leng Mem phi seth northwesterly at' right amlee to the 'said Street on the northeasterlyßne thereof ihirty.two feet ten and three eighths inches ea ft. 10X in.)more or lees,andon the southwesterly line thereof along the northeasterly line of said - Hewson street thirty-three feet eight and three,fourtlut inches Oa ft. in-) isame vs. John M. Humes, owner, C. P. June Term UK N 0.142. for the sum of eighty-seven dollar s . and nine cents for work and labordone andperformed and, mi4Vals furnished,agalnst all that certain 1 It or piece mid situate on thesOuth-westerly corner of emph street, ands thirty feet wide street lying one hundred and fifty ieet, south-westerly of. Lehigh ave nue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, contain, irg in front or breadth, on said Memphis Street, one hundred and sixteen feet one and an half inches, and extending north-westerlyof that width between lines parallel to and 'along said thirty-feet wide street, one 'hundred and five feet ten inches to a thirty feet wide street.' a Same vs. Mr. 'Levy, owner ad., C. P., Jane Term, 1866, No. 148 ; for the sum of twenty•seven dollars , for work and labor done and performedv and materials throbbed against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the twO.stof7l frame dwelling and one story frame kitchen thereon erected, situate on the south westerly side of Sorrel street, at thr distance of sixty four feet southeastwardly from ldelvale street, in the Nineteenth NV and of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Sorrel street. thirty six feet and• extending in length or. depth of that breadth south westwardly between lines parallel to the said Ifelvale street, sixteen feet more or less. • Same vs. Mr. LEW'S', Owner. &C., C. P.. June , Term. N 0.144 for the sum of fifteen dollars for -work and laber done and performed,-and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the two, story frame dwelling and two story frame kitchen thereon erected, situate on the southwesterly side of Sorrel street. at the distance of one hundred feet south easterly from Melvale street, In the Nineteenth Ward of the said city; confaining in front or breadth on the sai Pon el street twenty feet and extending In length or depth of that breath southwesterly between lines parallel to the said Melvale street one hundred and eight feet more or less. Name vs. Mr. Levy, owner. &c., C. P. June Term, 1866, No. 145, for the sum of forty-two do llars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south westerly side of Sorrel street, at the dia. tance of onehundred and twenty feet southeasterly from Melvale street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Sorrel street, fifty-Six southw est erlyd ding In length or depth of that breadth etween lines par allel to the said Melvale street, one hundered and S a ge owner, C. P . June Te rm 1666; No. 146; for the sum of eighteen d.ollars, for work and labor dens and performed, and matezials fur nished against all that . certain lot or piece of ground with the two-story framedwelling and one-story frame kitchen thereon eseeted,altuate on the southwesterly side of !Sorrell atreet, at the. distance . of one hundred and seventy.elx feet southeasterly from Atelvale street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city "containing' in 40E4 Or breadth ert late 88 , 14 Oorroll ggitet twenty- four feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth southwesterly between lines parallel to the said bielvale street one hundred and eight feet (more Se r me vs. Mr. Levy, owner, &c., C. P., June Tenn, 1669; N 0.1.47; for the sum of-Three Dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, agapist all that certain lot or piece of ground used as an a‘ley or passage way situate on .the southwesterly sideof Sorrel street, at the distance of sixty feet south easterly from Melvale street In the Ward of die said city containing.in front or breadth on the sald,Sorrell street foes feet, and extending fit length or depth of that width sorohwesterlybetween lines paral lel to the said hielvale street one ,htindred and fifty three feet more or less Same vs. Airs:Bridget Gllnnan, owner &C., Et P., June Term, 1866, N 0.148, for the sum of fifteen dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the north-easterly side of Sorrell street, at tbe distance of, one hundred feet northwesterly from Bath street. In the Nineteenth Ward of the said cltY, containing in.front or breadth on the said Sorrel street twenty feet, end extending in length or depth Of that breadth north easterly between - lmes. parallel to the said:Bath street, one hundred and eight feet, more or - - Same vs. u'llrY. Goldsmith, owner. &c , 0 P., June Term. 1865 No. 149, for the sum of-thirty dollar;, for work and labor done and performed and materials tar nished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast side of Sorrell street at the distance of two hundred :feet southeasterly from Mel vale street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city; comaining in front or - breadth on the said Sorrell street forty feet, and extending in length or depth of that, breadth northeasterly; between lines parallel with the geld 31e.va'a street, one hundred and eight reek more or less. Same vs. William Blackman, owner. &c.: C. P., June Term.lB66. No. 150. for the sum of fifteen dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnish.d against all that certain lot of ground situate on the southwesterly aide of Sorrell street at the die. tance of one hundred and sixty feetnorthavesterly from - Bath street In the Nineteenth Ward of the - said city; containing in, front or breadth on - said Sorrel street, twenty feet, and extending in length or depth of that breadth southwesterly between lines 'pAredl morethe said Bath street, one hundred and eighty feet Or lees. - Sane T. S. Arthur, owner; &c.; C. P., June.Terixt, 1666,1N0. 151; for the sum of filty.eight dollars and eighty•seven cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished, against all that Cer tainiot or piece ot ground situated on the north side of Ashburten street, beginning at the distance of fifty-six ' feet six inches weetfrom the west line of Twenty-fourth street; containing in front or , breadth east and west on said Ashburton strwt seventy-eight feet and six inches, and extending of that width in length or depth north and south fifty feet northward, m the Seventh Warder - the dity of Philadelphia. SaMe vs. Albinos Bennett, owner, &c,; 0: P., Jane Term, UM, No, 15A for: the sum -of four dollars and iiftycents, for worlc and labor done and performed and nutterials furnished against all that' certain lot or piece of ground situate Oa the west side of Fourth streek_at the distance* of thirtyseven feet northerly - front Berke street in-thelgineteenth Ward of the said city;, containing in front or breadth on the said Fourth street sit feet,and extending in length or depth of that width between lines parallel to the said Beaks street forty feet, more or less, to Janney's lane. Same vs. Flakier dc Rhodes, owners, tc. C. I'., June Term, 1865, No. 153: for the sem of forty-eight dollars and i nine cents. for work and labor done and per formed, and materials tarnished against' alt that cer tain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Ft nigh atreet, at Me diettance of one hun'red and sixty -six feet oneinch southerly from Norris street. In the Nineteenth Ward of the said ci y, containing In front or breadth on the said Fourth street sixty-four feet one and one half Inches, and extending easterly in length or depth of that width Litty-nine feet more or less. Same vs. _Henry Lawson, owner, fir.. C. P., June Term, 11368, Igo. 154: for the sum of forty-live dollars tor work and labor done and performed, and materials far nished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly corner of "Ed out and Anthracite streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said clty, containing in front or breadth on said Edgymont street 81'0 , feet, and eat ending nort hwestexly in length er depth of that wit th between lines parallel to and along said Anthracite street seventy-five feet. more or less. Same' vs, Samuel Weyant, owner, &c., C. P.. Jane Term, 1866, No. US; for the sum of sixty-three dollars a , d fifty cents. for work and labor done and peformed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the stabling thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly corner of Tulip and Vienna streets, In the Eighteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on the said Tulip street, one hundred and twenty seven feet. and ex ding westerly In length or depth on the north line thereoralang the southerly aide of Rewson street four- I. en feet, end on the south line thereof along the northerly side of said Vienna street eighteen feet. Same vs. John Smith, owner dc., C. P., Jane Term. lets, No. 156, ibr the sum of thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground with a brick station house thereon erected, situate on the north aide of Fitzwater street in tee First Ward of the city of .Poliailelphia. beginning at the distance of ninety feet east from the east side of Twentieth street, thence extending westward along the north - aide of Fitzwater street fifty feet, thence northward parallel to Twentieth street eighty feet, thence west parallel to Fitzwater street sixty feet, thence south parallel to Twentieth street eight feet. ttence east parallel to Fitzwater street ten feet, thence south parallel to Twentieth street treventy-two feet to the north side of Fitzwater street and place of begin ning. Same vs Freeman Scott, owner,&c , C P, Jane Term, Ink-No. 15r: for the sum of twenty-two dollars and filly-fear cents, for work and labor done and per aarmed and materials tarnished, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings andlm - provementa thereon erected, situates on the north side of Poplar street at the distance of fortv-six feet eight inches eastward front the east side of Eleventh street, la .he Twentieth Ward of the City of Piladelphia,ccur taining in trent or breadth on the said Poplar street thutyreet. and extending in length or depth north warn of that width at right angles to the sold Poplar street on the east line thereof tiny nitre feet eleven and onetltalf inches, and on the west line thereof sixty-two lett four and three.—lnches. Slun Freeman SCOtt, owner, dm, C. P., June Terra, Nosk for the sum of twenty-tsar dollars and eighty-five cents. for work and labor done and per and materials tarnished, against all that Cer tain lot or piece of ground with the buildings and Int proveztents thereon erected, situate on the east side of Eleventh street at the distance of tifty-eight feet north ward from the north aide of Poplar street, In the twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, contain ing. in front or breadth on the Said Eleventh atheist six teen feet, and extending In length or depth eastward of that width at. right angles to the said Elventh street seventy-one feet ten and one half inches to tog threeteet wide alley. dame vs Mr. Dowell, owner, &c.: C P. June Term 6, No. ISO, for the sum of fifty-one dollars and twenty-three cents, fbr work and labor done and per. lornied,and materials tarnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of pound with the buildings and im provements thereon erected, beginning at the point of intersection of the south line or Columbia avenue. with the northeast line of Itidge avenue in the Twentieth \Vara of the eity of Philadelphia, contain mg in front or breadth on said Columbia avenue sixty net three inchesand five-eighths of an inch, and on the east line of said lot, at right angles to the said Columbia avenue forty-six feet four and one eighth inches to the northeast side of said Ridge avenue, upon which It has a front of eighty-two feet six inches and one-half of an Inch. came vs. ltrancis irdelloy. er, &c.. C. June Term, 1.868, No. 161, for the . s um of thirty-six dollars od seventy-five cents. for work and labor done and 'performed, and materials fhrnished, against all that certain lot oi• piece of ground situate on the south easterly side of Edgemont street, commends s at the distance of twenty feet - southwesterly from Fremont Street, In the Twenty-filth Ward. containing in front or breadth on said .lolgemont street nineteen feet six inches, and extending of that width southeasterly In length or depth between parallel lines at right angles to said Edgernont street, lea feet to Mullen street. tame vs. James Carney, owner, te.c., C. P., June Term, 1866, O. 165 , for the sum of 'thirty dollars and sixty-two cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials fbrnialled, against all that cer. lain lot or piece of ground With the two-story _frame dwElling thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly side of Salmon street, commencing, at the distance of 155 feet 6 inches southwesterly from Fremont street In the Twenty filth Ward containing in front or breadth on said Salmon street 20 leet, fine extending in length or depth northwesterly between parallel lines at right angles to said Salmon street 9 feet to Mullen street. - Same vs. Thomas S. Natt. owner, &c., dollars une Term, 18603,.N0. 166, for the sum trtirty.ona, .d twenty-nineets.for work and labor done and per/tinned and materials ihrnishea against all that certain lot niece of ground situate oh the northwesterly aide .of Sdaemont &tree; commencing at the distance of no feet 6 inches southwesterly from Fremont wrest. In the wenty-fifth Ward, containing In front or breadth on the said Edgemont street; ttO feet, and extending north westerly of that width between parallel Linea at right angles to said Edgemont street in length or depth 83 feel 3t inches/ , Same va Joseph DLeitland, owner, &a, C. P., June Term, 1866, No. /79; for the sum of ninety dollars, for work and saboidone and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece ofground situate in the . First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, on the west side of Thirteenth street, commencmg at the distance ef 120 feet south of Snyder street; containing in front on 1 hirteenth street 120 feet, and in depth, be tween lines parallel with Snyder street 200 feet, more or less. Male vs. E. F. Caruthers, owner, dtc., O. P., June TerM,ZIo.lBO, for the sum of thirty-seven dollars and fiftyy, cents for work and labor,elone and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or pleoe of ground situate in the First Ward of the eft, of Philadelphia, en the west aide of Thirteenth street, commencing at the distance of 110 feet south of Mc- Kean street, containing in _front on Thirteenth street BO feet and extending of that width in depth westward rue feet to a fifty fee; wide street. Same ve.'rahaut Boyer, owner, de.. O. liarsune Term, 186(1, co.N 1814 for the sum of eleven dand twenty-five cents, for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the easterly side of Brinton street, at the distance of seventy-nioe feet south of Jefferson street, in the. Seventeenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in trent or breadth on said , Brinton atreet, Pfteenleet, and 'extending in length or depth of that width easterly at right angles to sag Brinson street, eighty-eight feet six inches to Law- same vs. Jacob Felker, owner, &c., C. P. „Tune Term, mils, No. lid; for the sum or forty dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate On the.westerly side of Brinton street, at the distsuice of one hundred feet north of Mssteratreet, in the Seventeenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Brinton street "fifty-four feet and extending of that width in length or depth westerAgarallel with Mutter Street, one hum dyed feet to street. - Same vs. Benjamin Moore. owner,:P.,_ June Zarin, 1888, N0.'183 for the sunk of eleven dollars and twenty , five cents, for work and labor done- and per formed, and materials tarnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground, situate on the easterly aide southnton street, street distance of sixty-fbur feet of Jeffersonin the Seventeenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Brintan street fifteen feet,. and extending of that width in length or depth easterly at right, angles with said - Brinton street eighty-eight feet six inches to Lawrenceoptreet. Same vs. Frederick Sarbacker, owner &c C. P., Jane Term .1886, No. 184, jbr the BUM of thirty - live dol- Mre and thirty-seven cents for work and labor done ant performedian4 ;14040 furniqtaia agalust all . that certain lot or piece of ground, Situate on the northeasterly corner of fit John andoCanal streets in the enneentliVirardef the city of Philadelphia, con. .taining in front or breadth on said St. -Johns scree;, fourteen feet seven inches, and extending in tenth or depth.easterly on the northerly line at right angles to said pa r a l lel street, seventy feet. {anal the southerly line with And along said street seventy feet nine Inches to a ten feet wide alley. Sari e vaeadary Shillier; owner, &c., C. P.,JaneTerM. 186640.185: fox the sum of neventeen Dollars, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished, against all that certainlot or piece ofgronnd situate on the westerly side of Stejohn • street, at the distance °feisty , feet south of Beaver streeein the Siva teeth Ward, of the city of Philadelphia; containing in 'front or breadth on 'said St. John'street twenty feet, and extending of that width in length or depth west-. erly parallel with said Beaver street to the northeast erly side of Canal street. on ;which it has a front of twenty. two feet eight inches. - Same vs. Christian Dreby e Owner, &c.; C. P.. June 'Term 1866.1e0. 187; for the sum or tnirty -two dollars, for work and labor done and pereormed, and niaterla's 'furnished, against all' that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeasterly corner of Jefferson and Brinton streets, lathe Seventeenth Ward of the city or Philadelphia; . enntaining in front or breadth on said Brinton Street sixty-four feet, and ex tending of that width in length or depth easterly par allel with and along saidlatlarson street eighty-eight feet six inches to Lawrence tenet. Same vs. Oliver Hart, owner. &a, C. P., June Term., /Menlo. 188; for th e sum ot Twenty-two dollars - and mater cents /ale . fo r r wink and labor done and performed,and furnished againinallthat certain lot streete ot ground situate on the north side of Park n the First Ward oftbe city of Philadelphia.beginninglat the distance of 31 feet 7 'inches west , front , be west side of Twe.ntyneventh street, containing in front or breadth en the said Park street 30 feet, and extending In length or depth northward of that width, between lines parallel with - Twenty-seventh street, 40 feet more or less to other grounds of the same, boundedon the east by grounds of Mr. Kernen, and on the west by ground of Theresa McNeill. • . Same vs. John Rain, owner, &ea 0. P., Stine Term, MC, No. 189, for the sum of twelve dollars and twenty. eight cents, for work against labor done and performed and mateniath furnished, against all that eel tath lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Park' . street, in the First Ward of _the _eft of Phlladelphia, beginning at the distance of 851 feet 73e inches went of Twenty-seventh semen. containing in.front or breadth on thesaid Park street 16 feet 431; inches, and extending in length or depth northward of that width, between lines parallel to,Twenty seventhstreet. 40 feet. more or leant° other ground of the same; bounded on the east byfrund of A. Benton; On the west, by ground of 1. Same Per Vs. Wm. B. Matellette - owner, nee., C. F , June Term; 1866, No. 190; for the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents, for, work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or niece of ground. situate on the south side of Park street in t .P., a , ,,c, the I irst Ward of the city of hiladelphia , beginning at the distance of 188 feet eaa - entyelghth street, containing in front or breadth o the said Pack street, 14 feet, and extending in length o depth of that width between lines parallel with the said Twenty-eighth street, 83 feet 8 Inchee to Ingram street, bounded on the west by other ground of the same, on the east by - g' ound of P. McDevitt. ; Sace e vs. William E. Matchett, owner. &c., C, P. June Terra,lB66.lno. 191; for thee= of Ten dollen and filly cents, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece . of ground situate on the Bonito side of Park street, in the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of 172 'feet east of Twenty-eighth street; containing in front or breadth on the said Park Street .1.4 feet, and extending in length or depth southward lor that width, between lines parallel with the said Twen ty-eighth street, 83 lest 8 inches to Ingram street hou.nded, on the eaatand west by other ground of the same. tame ye. Mr. Cadvnalader, owner, &c.. C. P.. June Tern:L.lBs6, N 0.192: for the sum of athay seven dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and per formed. and materials fornished, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Twenty-third street and on the south side of Share wood streer, in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Phi ladelphia containing in front or breadth on the said Twenty-third street ninety feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width along thesonth sloe of the said eharswoort street. one hundred feet. Fame vs Nell Logan, owner fit; C. P., June Term, Hee, No. 123: for the sum of ten dollars and twelve cents, for work and labor done and perforoani. and materials furnished against all that certain lot or niece of ground situate In the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia. on the east Fide of Anthony Street, com mencing at the distance of 106 feet 6 inches north from Diet It scn street; containing In front on the said An thony street 13 feet 6 incties, and extending eastward, parallel with Dickinson street on the north line 46 feet 10 inches, more or less, and on the south line 50 feet. Same ve. P. Craw; owner &c. C. P. June Tenn-1 566 e No. lain for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and sixty two cents, for work and labor done and performed.and materials furnished against all that certain tria.egalar lot or piece of ground situate on the west aide of Twen ty-seref street , In the First Ward.of the city of Phi- Isdelp beginning at the north aide of Ellsworth Street, the n ce extending northward along the west side of Twenty-seventh street.-feet 6 inches to the Ilse : Co.' ground; then exnd ing southwesterly along th e s same parsalel ce with te the Gray's Ferry road W feet to the north side or Ellsworth Street; thence eastward along the same about 35 feet to the west side of Twenty-seventh street and place of beginning. _ Same vs. Lawrence Watthen, owner. &C., C. P., Rine Term. 1866 IVO. 1-ct for the sum of twelve dollars, tor work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with a three story brick messtapae or tenement thereon erected, situate on the north side of Cathurthe street, In the First Ward of the city Of Philadelphia. nine at at the distance of sixty dye feet east of Seven teenth street, containing in front or breadth on the said Catharine street sixteen feet; and extending in lem b or depth northward of that width between lines parallel with the said Seventeenth street sixty-lax feet. Sanse vs. 1.. C. Edmonds, owner. &c, C. P.. Jane Term, 1666, No. 157, for tne aunt of seventy-one dollars and twenty-five cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the east aide of Twenty-seventh street. In the First Ward, city of Phil adelphia, beginning at the north aide of .Ellsworth -at-set, thence extending northward along the east side of Mesabi Twenty-seventh street, 45 feet more or less to line of the P. NV . and B. R. B. Co's. ground, thence northeasterly along the same 34 feet to a bend, thence continuing northeastwardly 42 feet to a corner, thence southward parallel with Twenty-seventh street. one hundred and (they two feet more or less to the north side ofEllsworth street, thence westward along the same 54 feet to the place of beginning, bounded on the east by other ground oft` C. Ed taruads. Same ye. Mr. Davis, owner &c.. C. P.. June Term, 1666,1 s o, 1.98: for the sumo( twenty -fivedollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground. with a turee-story brick meesnage or tenement thereon erected situate on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Catharine streets, in the Sixteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth un the said Sixteenth street 15 feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width between Imes parallel with Catharine street 50 feet to a three feet wide alley. . Same vs John Cornwell, Jr. owner, & c .C P, June Term, 1866, No. 199; for the su m of ten dollars and flay cents for work and litter done and performed and ma terials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the north aide of Seybert street at tee distance of 113 feet eastward from the east side of Seventeenth street. in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing In front or breadth on the said Ses hero street 14 feet, and - extending in length or breadth northward of that width at right angles to the said Seybert street 66 feet to a three feet wide alley. Same vs. Mr. Quinn, owner &c . C. P., June Term, NO.:200, for thorium of twenty-seven dollars and ninety five cents for work and labor done and performed And materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly side of'. Huntingdon street at the distaxicel77 feet southeasterly al from Jasper street in said city, containing in front or 'r breadth on said Huntingdon street 53 feet 6 inches and: extending of that width southwesterly between par- allel lines_parallel to said Jasper Street. 146 feet 8,% inches to HHaazzzzaarratreei. Same vs. Andrew D. Cash, owner, &c.. C. P. June Term, 1e66,N0. 201, far the sum of forty dollars and fifty cents, for worn and labor, done andperformen and materials furnished against all. that certatia lot or piece of ground, situate In the First. Ward of the City of Philadelphia, on the northeast corner of Thtrteenthi sea Mullin streets, ccultaining In front on Thirteenth street fifty-fent feet, and in eepth eastward sixty-four feetbetween lines parallel with nottlin street Sam evs. S. Bruning, owirer fit.. fa P., June Term, lees, No. 202; for the arum of nine dollars and thirty nine cents. for work - and labor done and 'performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the noethwesterly side of Emerald Street, between Albert street and Ann street, in the Nineteenth 'Ward of said city, containing In front or breadth on said Erne.) aid street one hundred and twenty feet, and extending in length or depth of that width northwesterly between the- lines of said Albert and Ann streets one bundredand eighty-seven then - - same vs. William H. Boyer, owner..ke., C. P.. June Term, MS, No. Lli3, for the sum of tlfty-tive dollars thirty-seven cents for work • and labor done and per and materials tarrasked, against all that net , - tahr aider piece of ground situate on the north-east erly of Huntlf - 44on.street, at the distance of two hundred and Mat; 'eat north-westerly from. Emerald street, in the Nine.ernth Ward of the Said city, con taining, in front or br , acith. on said Huntingdon tweet one hundred and fourteen : l et, and extending In length or depth north - easterly rt. :bat width, between par allel lines at right angles to said. Huntingdon street sixty feet. Same vs. John Brown, owner, dic.; C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 261; for the stun or ten dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials tbrnished. against all that certain- lot or piece of grottnd, situate on the west side of Buclinell street, at the distar ce of 152 feet northward from the north side of Hare street, in the Fifteenth Ward or the city of Philadelphia' containing in front or breadth on said Bracknell street 14 feet. and extending in depth west ward between Lines parallel with said Hare street 40 Same vs. Henry Hayti-and, owner. &c., Q. P , Juae Term.lB66 r No. 205, for the sum of thirty dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against - all that certain lot or piece of ground with the brick dwelling house thereon erecte situate on the southwest corner of Bucknell and Brown streets, in the Fifteenth Ward; of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Brown street 15 feet, and extendiztglin depth southward, keeping the same width along the west side of saldßucknell street, 60 feet to a two-feet wide alley. Same vs. Daniel Haviland, owner. ctc., 0. P. June. Term, 1866, No. 206, for the sum of Filty-twa Dotiara and lifty centa,for work and labor doneand performed and'materials furnb3bed,againstall that certain lot or piece of ground with the rive brick dwelling houses thereon erected, situate en the west side of Bucknell street at the distance of 62 feet southward, from the south side of Brown street, in the Fifteenth Ward Of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Bucknell street seventy feet, and extending in depth westward between hnesparldlel with aaidßrownstnet Same vs. Thomas J. Thompson, owner. iko.l C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 207; for the sum of nineteen dol lars and any cents for work and labor 'done and per formed, and materials birnisheri against ail that car tain'lot or piece of ground Situate on the west side of Bucknell etreat, at the dititance of 88 feet northward from the north aide of -Rare street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the said city; .containing' in front oa said Bucknell street 26 feet, 'and extending in depth west ward, between lines parallel with said Hare street, 40 feet: Same va. Arnold Vanfoesen, owner, 'de., P . , June lean, 15 06, kio, ,TOS; for Well= or twentiilat goners and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, sieuate on the west aide of Bucknele street, at the distance of 114 feet northward from the north aide of Hera street in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Buck nell street - 38-feet; and extending in depth westward between lines parallel with said Hare street 40 feet. Same vs. Henry W. Gault, owner, &c.; C. P. June Term. 1866:No. 209; for the sum of ten dollars and MIT cents, for work and labor done and performed,and ma teriala furnished age' nst all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick dwelling house thereon erected, au uate on the east aide of fencknell street. at the dis tance 01267 feet northward from- the -north side of , Hare street. in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Palls, delphia; containing in front on said Buckned street 14 feet, and extending in depth eastwaro, between lime . parallel with saidaare street 50 feet. haute vs. William W. Parrish, owner, &c.. C P.,June Term, 1866, No. 210; for the sum of twenty. four dollies and Beventyetive cents for work and labor done an d performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, aLuate on the south easterly side of Washinston aventie, in the Twenty third Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of 32 feet 6 inches thwestward from the northwest side of Emerald street, containing in front or breadth on said Washington street 33 net, and in length or depth, between parallel lines, 120 feet. ame vs. Dirs. Cook. owner &c., C. P., June Term, 3866, No. 211. for the sum of fifty dollars and thirty-five cents for work and labor done and performed and ma terials furnished against all that certain triangularlot or piece of ground situate on the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Washington avenue in the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Washington avenue 75 feet and In depth on the west side of. Sixteenth street 35 feet to Thomas S. etewart's line. thence northwesterly along the same 101 leets inches to the south side of Washing ton avenue, hounded on the north by Waseingtore avenue, east by Sixteenth street, south and west br ground. of Thomas S. Stewart. Same vs. William S. Clouds, C. P., Jane Term, 1866. N 0.212, for the sum of twenty:seven dollars. for work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground on the easterly side of Hancock street, commencing at the distance of one hundred and sixty-two feet south from ' Norris street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing In front or breadth on sled Hancock street thirty aix feet. and extending In length or depth easterly on the north line of said lot at right angles to said Hancock street ninety feet to Mercer street, and on' the south' line of sale lot at right angles to said Hancock street aeventy.one feet seven and threeepraze ter inches to a point, and, thence further In a north easterly direction thirty feet two and a half inches to said Mercer street, and thence northerly along the line of said Mercerstreet twetve feet to the said northerly line of said lot. - Same 'le J. W.Moore, owner, &c., C.. P., Jane Tern s 1866, No. 212; for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the westerly side of Han cock street, commencing at the die :a. ce of 161 feet 6 Inches southerly from Norris street, In the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing en front or breadth on said Hancock street 18 feet, and extending westerly In length or depth of that width, between parallel lines, to said Norris street les feet to Palethorn streer • Same vs. Benjamin Young, owner, dre, C. P e June Term, 1866; No. 234; for the sum of fifty dollars. for work and labor done and performed and materials hirnished, against all that certain lot or piece of gronnn with the double three fi rs t sto r y hotel, two story kitchen adjoining (the first story of said kitchen being brick, and the second story thereof being frame) and name stable thereon erected, situate on the south erly side of Montgomery avenue, extending from Hope to Front streets, in the Nineteenth ward of said city, containing in front and e x on said Front street fg feet 7e inches, and extending in depth west erly of that et Mut tween lines parallel and along said Montgomery avenue 110 feet to Hope an eel. Same vs. John Nertiey. owner, sc. U. June Term, D 366, No. 215, for the sum of twenty four dollars, for work and' labor done and performed and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Edgemont street, commencing at the distance of 243 feet 6 inches north easterly from Lehigh avenue. in the Twenty-fifth Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Edgemont street 32 feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly of that width, between parallel lines at right angles to said ndgemont street, hi feet to Lewis s levet. battle Ts. Joseph Pearson, owner, dtc., C. P., June Term, 1886, No. 2.18; for the sum of twelve dollars. for work and labor done ana performed, and materials tarnish ed,again.st all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three story brick dwellicg thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly aide or Edgemont street. commencing at the distance of one hummed and forty seven feet six inches northeasterly from Lehigh avenue, in the Twenty-fifth Ward or said city, con taining in front or breadth on said Edgemo..t street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth north westerly between parallel lines at right angles to said Edgemont street ninety feet to Lewis street. Same vs. Joseph Pearson, owner, &c., C. p.. Jane Term. 1566, No. =7; for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed. and materials farnishetlagainst all that dwelling or piece ofd with the three story bric thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly side of Edgemont street, commencing at the distance of itn feet o manes north easterly from Lehigh avenue in the Twenty-filth Ward ofsaid city, containing in front or breadth on said. jildgemontatreet 16 feet, and extending in length or eepth northwesterly between parallel lines at right angles to said Edgemont street 90 feet to Lewis street_ home vs. Joireph Pearson owner. &c, C. P., June ' Term, 1866, No. 218; for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three story brick dwelling thereon er.ted. situate on the northe esterly aide or Edgemont street, commencing sr the distance of one hundred and sev enty-nine feet six Inches northeasterly from Lehigh avenue, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of said city, con taining In front or breadth on said Edgemont street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth north westerly between parallel lines at, right angles to said Edgemont street ninety feet. to Lewis street. Same vs. John hm ith, owner. t.c.: C. P. June Term. IHB, 50. 219, for the snm of fifteen dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials famished against all that certain lot Or piece of ground, situate, on the northeasterly side of Torento street, comment ir g at the distance of one hundred and forty feet south easterly fromMelvale street in the Twenty filth Ward of said City, containing in front or breadth on said Toronto street twenty feet, and extending in length or depth, northeasterly of that width, between lines parallel to said elvale street 100 feet. None va John T. Jones, owner &&., C. P.,..Tene Term, No. 2ro, for the sum of forty eight dollars and seventy five cents; for work and labor doneand pertormed,a , d. materials furnished r against all y that certain lot or piece of ground wi northwesterly , larar twalleo thereon erected. situate an th aide of Girard avenue and southwesterly side of Norris street, in the 18th Ward of the said city, containing In front or breadth on said Girard avenue sixty-five feet and extending north westerly southwesterly line of said lot, 40 feet V.,: inches to a ris e s ntr e th et e , n fcoer northeasterly aadright a a n l g f l ,iensc o e sa itdo Nor said Norris street- and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Norris street 65 feet to the point of intersection of said Girard avenue and Norris street. Same va. John T. Jones, owner, ac e C. P. Jane Tel in, 1866, No. 121; for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed,and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground 'situate en the northwesterly sided: Guard avenue, commencing at the distance of Ices feet north easterly fr(nn Moreton street, in the Eighteenth Ward of said city; containing in front or breadth on said CH rare avenue feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly, between lines parallel to each other and. at right angles to said Girard avenue, 49 feet 9 inches on the northeasterly line thereof, and feet 9 inches on the southwesterly line of said lot. Same vs. John T. Jones, owner &c., C. P., June Term 1866, No. for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty rents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials flanished against all that certain lot or trieee erectedd with the northwesterlywelling thereon situ.ate on the side of Girard avenue, commencing at the distance of 72 feet north easterly from Morton street, in the Righteenth Ward of a< Id city, containing in front or breadth on sald'Gf rard avenue 18 feet, and extending In length or depth of that width northwester y between hoes at right angles to said Girard avenue, 72 feet on the north easterly line and 83 feet 3 inches on the southwesterly line of said lot. Same vs. John T. Jones, :owner, &c.; C. P., June Term, 1866, No. =3; for the sum of thirteen dollars and liftyce.nts, for work and labor done and performed, and materials tarnished, against all that certain lot or _piece of ground, with the two-story brick building thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly side of Giranfavenne, commencing at the distance of 90 feet nor theasterly from Moreton street, in the Eighteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Girard avenue 18 feet, and extending in length or depth, northwesterly of that width between lines at right angles to said Girard avenue 69 feet 9 inches on the northeasterly line, and 72 feet on the southwesterly line of said lot. Same vs. John 1`: Jones, owner, ac.,C P, June Term 1866, No. 224; lor the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and ma terials furnished, sigabist all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the-three-story brick dwelling and. two-story back buildings adjoining thereon erected., al tuatet on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue and northeasterly sloe of Morton street, in the Eigh teenth Ward of said city,containlng in front or breadth on said Girard avenue 18 feet, and e xtending in length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines parallel to and along said Morton street 82 feet. Same vs: John T.Jones, owner, Sc., CP., June Tenn, 1866, No. 225; .for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot orpiece of ground, with the two-story brick dwelling thereon erected situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue, commencing at the distance of 18 feet north- • easterly from Morton street, in breadthth Ward of said city; containing is front oron said Gi rard avenue 18 feet, and extending In length or depth of that width northwesterly, between lines at right angles to said Girard avenue, 82 feet. Same vs. Casper Keller, owner, ac.; C. P.' June Terre, 1866, No. &6; for the sum of thirty dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly tilde of Somerset street. and southeasterly side of Gain street, in the fwentse fifth Ward of sisid city; containing in front or breadth length aid Somerset street 40 feet, and extending in or depth southwesterly of that width, between lines parallel to and along said Gaul street, 80 feet, more or less. • Same vs. C. IL Witte, owner, &c.. C. P., June, Term, 1866, No. 127, for the sum of thirty-five dollars and 2 twenty-five cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished, against all that cer tain of or piece of ground eituate on the south-weaterly aide of Somerset street arid north-westerly side of baul. street, containing, In front or breadth, on said Somer set street, fortyseven feet, in - the Twertly-Flith Ward of said city, and extending in length or depth Inient westerly lot that width, between lines parallel to and along said Gaul street, eighty feet more or less. Same vs. Frederick Fricker, owner, &c., C. ,_P.. Sutter term, 1866,Ne.228; for the sum of thirty dollars, for work and labor done and performed,and materials furnished againat all that certain lot or piece ofground, with the two-story frame dwelling and two-story frame kitchen adjoining, thereon erected,sitnate ou the southwesterly side of Somerset street, and southeasterly aide of containingeet in the Twenty-fifth ward of said elly, In front or breadth on said Somerset arrest ' fort§ feet, and extending in length or depth southweet erly between lines parallel to and along said Chatham street eighty feet, more less. Same vs Machette a Begttel, owners, ce.c., June Term, 1866, No. for the BUM QQf seventy dol lars and two cents, for work and labor one and per formed, and Materitde funished, against pit that car.
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