Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 24, 1866, Image 11

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    ST. GEOBGE AND THE DB&GON.
AN ANCIENT MYTH MODERNIZED,
What, weeping, weeping, my little son,
Angry tears, like that great commander.
Alexander—
Because of dragons is left not one
To be a new Cappadocia’s scourge
For your bold slaying,
Without delaying—
On Shetland pony
So bright and bonny
A knight all mounted—a young St. George?
Come, sit at my feet, my little son,
Sit at my feet, and mend your wagon!
Full many a dragon
“You'll have to fight with, ere life be done.
Stay—and I’ll tell you of three or four
(Villanous cattle) •-
You’ll have to battle,
When mother’s sleeping
Where all your weeping
W ill not awaken her any more.
-First comes a creature whose name is Sloth,
Books like a lizard, creeping on sleekly,
Simple and weakly,
Who couldn’t harm you, however wroth.
But slay him, my lad, or he'll slay you;
Crawling and winding,
Twisting and binding,
Break from him, tramp on him,
And as you stamp on him,
You’ll be St. George and the Dragon anew.
Then there’s a monster, most fair at first,
Called Ease, or Comfort, or harmless
Pleasure;
Born of Smooth Leisure,
On scented cushions luxurious nursed.
Who’ll buy your soul, if you’ll sfell it, just
To catch one minute
Withjoyanceinit,
Or ward off sorrow
Until to-morrow.
Trample him—trample him into dust 1
And one, a reptile, yolept false Shame,
Who silently drags its fettered length on,
And tries its strength on
Many a spirit else pure from blame,
But up and at it your courser urge!
Smite, smite, I trow, hard,
The moral coward,
By throne or altar,
And never falter,
And be my own son—my brave St. George!
-St. George and the Dragon! ah, my boy,
There are many old dragons left—world
scourges—
And few Bt. Georges!
There’s mickle labor, and little joy!
But on with you—on to the endless fight!
Your sword tight buckling,
To no man truckling,
Bear your bright flag on,
And slay your dragon.
St. George forever! God shield the right'
Author of “John Halifax , Gentleman ,”
-JEXPT.OSIOM AT THE ASCOBIA GAS
WOBKS.
The Buildings Completely Destroyed-
Bo Elves lost.
At 11 o’clock on Friday morningjthe vill
age of Astoria was startled from its usual
-quiet by a sudden explosion which shook
every building in the town, and for a short
time created no small alarm among the res
idents. The sound was not unlike that 00-casioned
-casioned by the discharge of a heavy colum
biad, and gave rise to a variety of rumors
as to its cause. It was heard with great dis
tinctness on the New York side of the river
by.residents in thevicinity of Ninety-second
street, and wanby them- supposed to-pro
ceed from the large kerosene oil works lo
cated immediately opposite that section of
the city.
Great consternation was created in the
public school in Astoria, the scholars and
teachers all leaving the school building in
haste, in consequence of the severe shook
which it sustained. The school-house is
situated not very far from the scene of the
explosion. Instead of the kerosene oil
works, however, it was soon ascertained
that, the explosion came from the gas house
of the town, which is situated at the foot of
Franklin street, and distant from the
street ferry about four hun
dred yards. The cause of it was the ig
nition of gas, which had by some means
escaped from the “purifier,” and com
pletely surcharged the purifying room;
hut how this escaped gas became ignited
as a mystery. The purifving room was
looated in the rear end* of the build
ing, furthest from Franklin street, and the
rear wall was forced completely outward,
and fell to the ground a heap of crumbled
bricks and mortar. The explosion seems to
have also expended a good part of its force
on the side walks and on the roof. Of the
former but little is left standing, while the
latter was completely carried away. Bricks
■and broken timber were thrown into the air
to a considerable height, and came down to
the ground in a perfect Bhower, the debris
being scattered around in all directions.
Fortunately no person was injured by
this accident. There was no one in or
-very near the building at the time of
the explosion, as, the works be
ing small, but few persons are
employed in them, and during the morning
no necessity exists for their being at work.
The machinery of the works, except the
purifier which exploded, is but slightly
damaged, l and, were it not for the intense
frigidity of the weather, gas manufacture
«xrald be immediately resumed. The build
ing, however, is a complete wreck, and will
have to be erected anew, as the portions of
the front and side, walls left. standing have
been too severely shaken to admit of being
further built upon. The purifying room
-was 40 by 20 feet in size and the entire struc
ture was about 70 feet long by 35 feet wide.
-It was—as are all buildings used in the
manufacture of, gas—only one story in
height. The damage done by the explosion
is estimated at about $2,000, There was no
insurance on the property.- The works
■were owned by Stephen A. Halsey & Son,
■of Astoria. Temporary buildings Will be
at once erected, and it is contemplated to re
sume the work within a week at farthest.
•The town of Astoria has enjoy ed the conve
mience of gas light for about thirteen years,
the building destroyed yesterday having
been erected about that time. The works
-came into the possession of the present
owners about six years since, they having
purchased them from the corporation which
originally erected them. Notwithstanding
the explosion there was fortunately gas suffi
cient in the reservoir, or “holder,” as it is
technically called, to supply the consumers
until about half-past nine o’clock last even
ing, after which time they necessarily had
■to resort to the more primitive mode of
lamps and candles, in order to dissipate the
semi-darkness, the moonlight preventing
total gloom. Mr. John Clarke, snperin
tendent of the works, had a narrow escape
from injury when the explosion occurred.
He Was at that time on his way to the build
ing, and had arrived within thirty yards of
-the main entrance when he heard the report
and noticed the wall bulging outward. He
immediately retraced his steps and escaped
without being hurt by any of the falling
debris.
TtESOLUTION .APPROVING THE SURETIES OF
Xv James Lynd, City Solicitor elect..
MtioVoed, By the Select and Common Connells of the
city of Philadelphia, That Joalah Kisterbock and
Joseph-Bere&snre hereby approved as me sureties of
James Bind, City Solicitor elect, and the official bond
thereof shall be deposited, when executed with the
mayor of the city. •
WM. S. BTOKLEY,
ATTEBT-ABBAHAM^lsffi^ <^ CU '
Assistant .Clerk of Common Council, ,
■ _ JOSHUA BPERING,
.. ■. . , President of SelectCouncrll, ■
Approved Ihls twenty-flretday of December, Anno
Domini one thenaand elghtimndred and Blxty-slx (A.
’ " MOBTON McMICHAEL,
* u Mayor of Philadelphia,
THE; DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILADBLPHIA, MOMMY; DECEMBEii^'IB
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE 1 AN APPBOPRIA
tion to the Department of Police for the year 1867.
section l. The Select and Common Coancils of the
city oi Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of eight
hundred and fifty seven th us&nd four hundred and
thirty-four dollars and ten cents”(|Bs7i43‘4 10) be and the
hereby appropriated to defray the expenses of
tt e Department or Police for the > ear 1867, as follows:
Item 1. For salaries of theMav or; two clerks, and a
messenger, eight thousand nine hundred and twelve
dollars and fifty cents ($8 912 60).
Item 2;For salaries of Chief of Police and Chief ofDe
tectlve force, and five marshals, five thousand two
hundred and fifty dollars (15,250).
Item 8, For salaries of seven high constables, eight
defectives. eighteen lieutenants and thirty-two ser
geants, seventy-three thousand six hundred and twen
ly-eight dollars and slxt? cents ($78,628 60). :•
Ittm 4. For salaries of 776 seven hundred
and eight thousand one hundred dollars (708,100).
Item 5. For the uniform of 788 policemen, at forty
dollars *sc£, to oe paid in eqaal semi-annaal propor
tion s to each uniformed policeman, for the purchase of
uniforms under the direction of the Mayor, twenty
nine thousandfivehundred and twenty dollars (t 29 52f>).
item & For repairs to station houses, rooms audcelLs
and lor lurnlture and boats and repairs to same
eighteen hundred doU-rs(li>800)., . . , .
Item 7. For cleansing station houses, rooms and cells
thirty-eight huDdrtd collars ($3 800). .
For the conveyance of prisoners by van. six
thousand and twenty-three dollais ($6,023). This work
for tlae roe e bidder upon prop isals invited
, meals and medical attendance, thirteen
hundred dollars (11.300). •
ItemlO. Por bedding, three hundred dollars ($300)
v.Ji l . en i 11 *^ or badges, rattlei, buttons, maces and
; belts, for officers, seven hundred Cellars ($700).
item 12, For stoves and heaters, and repairs to the
;same.iour hundred dollars (fioo) . .
• 'ltem 18, For fuel, three thousand dollars (13.000, and
,all coal used shall befichuylkiil, obtained from miners
: or shippers only
Item 14. For incidental expenses, one thousand six
hundred do-lara (fi.600).
! Item 15. For stationery andprinting, one thousand
five hundred dollars (fl BOO). ««um»uu
Item 16. For arrest and conviction of offenders, and
(ifooo) fc 8n t€l€eraph expenseB one thousand dollars;
i urn 17. For expenses to be Incurred In procuring
evidence, and In the investigation of alleged violations
of law, five hundred dollars (|500),
Item 18. For expenses to be incurred la the pursuit
of criminals who have escaped beyond the limits of
,HU: olice Districts of the city, five hundred dolUrs
($500).
Item 19, For taking np dogs and killing the same
one thousand dollars (|l0o0).
Item 20 For Ice to station houses and central ofllce,
ionr hundred dollars (J 400). ’
Item 2i. For‘.rent of station house, Chestnut Hill,
seventy-five dollars (175).
EXPENSES OF POLICE AND FIRE ALARM
t, - „ TELUGRAPH.
Item 22. For salaries of snperlntendent and assistant
superintendent, twenty-six hundred dollars (tf.eool.
Item 28, Farßepata, two thousand dollars <U ooo.)
Item 2L For keep of Horse and w agon, three hun
dred and twenty-five dollars «325)..
item 25. For batteries and acids, two thousand dol
iars <|2 l (-00).
dollars(*4M° r Bt * tlonery printing, four hundred
Item 27. For Incidental expenses, two hundred dol-
J are (|206.}
Item 28. For painting telegraph poles, six hundred
dollars (|«00).
And the warrants shall bedrawnby the Mayor.
WM. S. STOKLEY,
. President of Common OonnclL
Attest- JOHN ECKSTEIN, •
Clerk of Common Connell.
JOSHUA SPERING.
. President of Select OonnclL
Approved thlstwenty-first day of December. Anno
Dom.nl one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(A* D. 1666).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
Mayor of Philadelphia,
AN ORDINANCE to make an appropriation to the
Department of the City Treasurer for the year
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the sum of
aigbteen tboos&nd seven hundred and fifty dollars
(118,750) be and the Bame Is hereby appropriated to the
liepartmentof the City Treasurer for the year 1867 as
follows:
Item 1. Fort he salary of Jhe City Treasurer, twenty
five hundred dollars (,25 os).
Item 2. For salaries of chief Clerk, Paying Teller
Stock Clerk, 1 ranafer Clerk and Warrant Clerk, sixty-’
three hundred dollars (16.300).
Items. For salaries of Miscellaneous Clerks and
Messenger, forty-eight hundred dollars ($4 800).
Item 4, for BoPks. Printing and fetatlonery, three
thousand dollars ($3,006).
Item 5. For advertising one hundred and fifty dol
iaiB(ti&0),
Item 6. For fuel, stamps required by Act of Congress
office and other expenses, two - thousand dollars
($2 000)
Warrants ahall be drawn by the City Treasurer.
„ WM. 8. STOKLEY.
Attest— JOHN EoST °° UnCil -
Clerk of Common Council.
. JOSHUA JOBBING,
* J ‘ _ President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-first day of December, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A.
•D. 1866).
MORTON McMJCHAEL,
Mayor of Philadelphia.
AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPEOPRIA
tIon tothe Superintendent ol the City Railroad
r.irthe expenses of ths year 1867.
Section 1. The Select and Common Connells of the
City of Philadelphia do ordain That the sum of nine
thotißand one hundred dollars (19,100) bo and tne sane
Is hereby appropriated to the Superintendent of the
City Railroad to pay the expenses of the year 1867, as
follows:
item 1; For Salary of Superintendent, twelve hun
: drsd and fifty dollars (yi,2boi.
Item 2. For Bent of Office, Stationery and Incl
den tale, six hundred dollars ((600).
Item 3. To pay of Wages of Repair Gang, three
thousand four hundred and fifty dollars (63,450)
Item 4. For purchase of New Material, two thousand
nx hundred dollars (62,600).
liems. For Expense In Keeping Track Clear of
Snow, Ice,Ac., twelve hnndrei dollars (|lJ00).
And Warrants shall bs drawn bythe superintendent
of the City Railroad In conformiiy with existing Or
dinances.
_ WM. S. STOKI-EY,
. Common Council.
Attbst—JOHN ECKSTEIN.
Clerk ofCommon Council.
JOSHUASPERING,
. o . . President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-first day ol December. Anno
Domini elshteen hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 18661
„ MORTON McMIOHAEL.
1* Mayorof Philadelphia.
An ordinance to make an appbopria
tlon to the Board of Revision for the Expenses of
the year 1867. .
Section l.The Select and Common Connells of the
City of Philadelphia do ordain that the sum ol seven
thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, be and the
same Is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of
the Board ofßevlsion tor the year 1867 as follows.
1. To pay Salaries of members ofßoard ofßevlsion.
four thousand dollars.
2 To pay for printing and advertising; notice of
appial to tax payers, two nnndred dollars.
3 T o pay tor printing forms, stationary, Ac. three
hundred dollars.
4- To pay tor expenses of Clerk hire, messenger and
office, twenty seven hundred and filty dollars. And
warrants for the same shall be drawn by the Chief
Engineer and Survey or In conformity with existing
Ordinances. -
„ , WM. S STOKLEY,
. Presidentof Common Connell
Attest-JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council
JOsH.ua BPERING,
. . , , President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty first cay of December, Amo
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(As D« 1868).
MORION McMICHAEL
Mayor of Philadelphia,
RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING CERTAIN
Av Items of Appropriation to>the Polled Department
for the year 1866.
Itetolved. By the 6elect and Common Connells of the
City of Philadelphia, *) hat the City Controller be and
he is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of three
hundred and r inety■ seven' dollars and fifty-five cents
from Item 8 of the appropriation made to the Police
Department for the year 1866, as follows:
'i o Item 12, Stoves and Heaters and repairs to same,
two hundred and flty dollars.
To Item 14, Incidental expenses, one hundred and
forty-seven dollars and fifty-live cents.
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,
President of Common Council,
Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Connell.
JOSHUA BPSRING,
. President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-first day of December, Anno
Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(A; D.) 1866,
MORTON McMICHAEL,
Mayor of Philadelphia.
pESOLUTION RELATIVE: TO THE PAVING OF
XV) Ninth Btxeet with the Nicholson pavement.
Beiolvcd, By the Select and Common Connells of the
City of Philadelphia, That the property owners upon
the line orNinth street, between Chestnut and Hansom
streets, be and they fire hereby authorized to repave
said street with the Nicholson pavement. -Provided
Ufesameshall be done without expense to the city
and In accordance with specifications prepared by the
Chltf Engineer and Surveyor, and that they shall
enter into an sgreement with the City of Philadelphia
to beep ihe same in repair for the term oi five years
after completion, . ;
WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY,
. . ™ „ President of Common Connell.
Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPERTNG,
„ ... . -President of Select Council. ,
Approved this twenty-firs! day of December, Anno
Domini, one thousaad eight hundred and sixty-six <A ‘
D. 1666). MORTON McMICHAEL,
“ Mayor of Philadelphia.
T> ESOLDTION TO MAKE A CERTAIN TRANS
•aI fer in th e appropriation to the Receiver of Taxes
for the year 1866. , ■ : . , •
Rerolned.Bythe Select and Common Connells of the
City of Philadelphia, That the City Controller be and
he Is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of four
hundred and fifty dollars from Items (advertislns
Elens) to Item 7 (Incidentals) In the appropriation to
the Receiver of lanes, for tbejear 1866, approved De
cember 26th, 1865, . * '• " , ■
, WILLIAM a STOKLEV.
. Presldeot of Common Connell.
- Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Clerk of Common Connell, m . -
. i „ joshda spering; '
.! . _ President of Belect Council.
Approvedthlstwenty-firstday of December?Anno"
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six fA.' ’
D« WS). tit jrJet ■:? At MOB lON McM lOHAEL. '
u < J 1; ifK Mayor of Philadelphia.'
OAMffia,"Aa-oiiveai iptmuet
'-' (Staffed Olives),Nonpareil and Superfine Capers
and French'Olives; fresh goods, lan dine ex Napoleon
ULjftom Havre,and fbr sale by JOS,B, BOSSIES
» a>„108 South ielaware avenue, •“•ssunouw.
KMICIPALfCMIMS;
. \M TJNieiPAJL CLAIMS,’
ill. • ►; . SHERIFFSOFFICE. \
’ '±L'‘ Z PHI&APBEPHIA. Da?'. 22, 1866. J
i in accordance with
tbe Actor Assembly of the Commonwealth of “Penn
s>ivanlA passed ini* day.-of, tfarcb * A. -D. -18I6; entitled
‘•An Act relative to Registered Taxes andr Municipal
Claims in OieCounty oftftllrtc&lite.’Uliatthe,follow
, »ng writs or Scire facias shr claim have been pjaced m
j mybandßforservicejtowlUl i ? > --i:-A
t HEKBYC. HOWELL, Sberlffi
-,!U! y ri'fPWisdeiphla vs. William <Jabot. owner. <fec.,
; C.PvDec Teri*; 1868. No.l27rfor the sum of twenty
five dollars, £fty-«ight cents. for State ana City Taxes,
1861. against all that lot of ground, situated on the n est
'®we of Beyan street, In the Nineteenth Ward o f . the
rityof Philadelphia, commencing at the distaticeof
103 feet southward from tbe;somh side of Kead’nc:
Bailread: contain leg in fronter breadth on said Bevau
, street 128 feet, and estendii g ©f that width la length
ot depth between parallel lines 58 feet.
• Sime vs. Jacciark, owner,'<frc., 0. P„ Dec. Term,
«G 6. Wo, 128;, for the turn of twenty-three dollar* and
. cents for State and City taxes 1861. against
a ir-. lot ot ground Bliuated on the southeast corner
of Bicbmond and Wensley streets in the Nineteenth
°? P 3 ® City of Philadelphia; containing in ftont
or breadth on raid Bicbmond street 80 feet and ex
ending of that width in lensrtb or depth between par
allel; tine oae hundred andfiftyfeet. :
. Samevs Samuel T. Conrad, owner, &c., C. P, Term,
•1866. No. 129; for the sum of Forty-nine dollars and
; forty-two cts for State andclty taxes 1881,against all that
lot ofgronnd situated on theßontheast cori. er of .Lehigh
avenue and Almond streets in the Nineteenth Ward
oi the City of Philadelphia; containing in front or
, breadth Oo said Behigh avenue 155 feet and extending
90 * n leD Sth or depth bstw eenparaLlel.ilnes
Same,vs. ThomaJ Copeland, owner. Ac., O. P„ Dec.
Term. 1866, No. 180; for the sum of thirty-fbur dollars
and elgho-eight cents, for State And CltyTaxes! 1861.
against all that lot of ground situated on the Senth*
west corner of Paaaynnk road and Prime Btreet. in the
Strcpno Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing
in front or breadth on said Passy unk road fifty four feet
ano extending of that width in length or depth be- 1
tween parallelllnes»evenly-two feet .
Same va. William Dickson. owner,xfec., C. P.. Dec.
Term, 2866, No. 131, fbrthe sum of two hundred and
thirty-seven dollars and fifty-eight centa, for State and
City Taxes, imi, against all that lot of ground and the
tnre**tory brick building thereon erected, altaa.ed on
the Northeast corner of Sixth and Spruce streets In
the Fifth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing
in front or;breadih on said Spruce street 18 feet, and
extending of that width in length or depth between
pa>alleUmes along said Sixth street 70 feet, Being ;
itumberMlonSprucs&treetandnnmber 259 on Sixth
street. l • _ \
same vs Isaac Evans, owner Ac., C.P., December
Term, 1866. No. 132. Tor the sum of thirty-three dol.
Jar* ana thirty-one cents, for State ana City Taxes, for
IS6I, against all that lot of ground, situate on the
Northeast corner of Jasper ana Adams'streeta. in the
Nineteenth Ward of the City or Philadelphia con
taining in front or breadth: on' said Jasper street. 127
Net and extending of that width In length or dsDth
between parallel lines 150 feet. p
rameva JoatahEvans, owner Ac.,C P.. December
Term. 1866. so. 133; for the sum of eixty-flve dollars
and nineteen cents, for State and City Taxes, tor lssi
against aU that lot of ground; situated on the Soottn
wert corner of Ganl ana Wrstmore-and street In the
Nineteenth Ward of the City of PhilsCl“lphla, contain
ing in frontorbreadthon eald Gaul street, 253 lee: and
extending of that width In lengta or depth between
parallel lines along the West side of said Westmore
land street 165 feet." ~
Same vs. O. G. Evans, owner. 4c.: C. P„ December
Term, 1866, No. 184; lor the sum of thirty seven dollars
and iwer ty cents, for State and City Taxes, isfil. against
pli that lot of ground sltaated on the Northeast oorner
nf Gaol and Wellington: streets, In -tno Nineteenth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in front
r.r breadth on said Gaol street 174 feet, and extending
(if that width In length ordepth between parallel lines
ISS feet.
h,s*mevB. John K. Evans, owner, 4c; r\ p Decem
ber Term, 1866, Nn-J33; for the sum of thlrty-nloe dul
larsand seventy-six cents, for State and City Taxes
1861 , sgainst all that lot of groond slmated on the santh
-ast corner of Ganl and Westmoreland street in the
N ineteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, contain
ing In fiontor breadth on said Gaol street 174 feet and
extending of that width in length or depth between
parallelllnes 135 feet. 1 oetween
Same vs. ThosEllis,owner Ac.,a P., Dec. Term 1866
No. 186: tor tae s- m of tweuty-siw d ill»rs and etgaiv.
-even cents for State and City Taxes, lsst. against all
that lot ef ground and the f improvements thereon
eiecUd, situated on thesomh side of Poplar street in
the 1- ifteemh Ward, of the City of PhilaoeiphioTnom.
menciog at the dlstsnco ef sixteen feet eastward from
the east side of Twenty-first street, and containing in
ircnt or breadth on said Poplar street, 17 feet, and ex
aNe'lUnea r 7sfeetr lilll *“ leng,h ora ePtl> between par
Some vs. John Parr owner, 4c., aP.,Dec Term iB6O
No. 1ST;lor thesumot thlrty-foardSUarsand eightv.
seven cents, for state and city Taxes, lusi, against ail
that lot of ground situated on the west side ofTwentw
first Btieet,ln the Tentn Ward, of the City of Phila
uelphia, commencing at the distance of 64 feet south
wtud from the sooth side of Sommer street, contain
ing in front or bread h on said Twenty first street so
tret, and extending of that width in length or danth
oetween parallel lines 188 feet
game vs, Charles Gibbons, owner, Ac.. C. F.. Decem
ber Term, 1866. No. 138, tor the sum of twenty-four
dollars and eighty six cents, lor State and tCitv Tains
1861, against all that lot of gronnd situated on the
northwest corner of Ganl and Wellington streets In
■he Nineteenth WardoimeCtty of Philadelphia: con
talng in front or breadth on said Gaol street Mfoet.
and extending of that width in length or depth.be?
tween parallel lines, 165 test, more or less, to own*™
street.
Same vs. William Hawkins, owner Ac« CL P
Dcember Term, 1866, No. 139, for the sum of
twenty-three dollars, and slxtylbur cents for
state ana City Taxes 1861. against all that lot
of ground situated on the northeast corner of
Janney and Ann street, in the Nineteenth Ward or
the C.ty of Philadelphia containing in front or breadth
on said Janney street 123 feet, and extending of that
wlath in length or depth between parallel lines 110 feet.
barneys,S. Kennedy, owner Ac., C. P„ December
1 emi. 1666 t No. lio, for tne snm of one honored and
nineteen dollars and thirty-four cents, fbr State and
City Taxes, 1861. against all that lot of ground situated
on the northwest corner of Fifth and Mifflin street in
tne First Ward or the City of Philadelphia, containing
Id front or breadth on said F.fih Btreet 238 feet and ex -
tending of that width in length or depth between
parallel lines 150 feet.
Same vs A.iM, A. Lawrence, owner,'Ac.. C.P De
cember Term. 1866, No. HI; for ihe snm' oi fourteen
dollars and slxty-one cents, ror State and City Taxes
1661, against all that lot of ground situated on the north
side of Lombard street, In the beventh Wardoithe
cny of of Philadelphia; commoneingat the distance of
3u leet eastward Lorn the east Bide of Aspen street
,-ontalnlng In front or breadth on said Lombard street
16 feet, and extending of that width In length or depth
Detween parallel lines 78 feet. (Being No. 2117.) '
Sameva. E A. Marshall, owner, Ac., C P..*Decem
ber Term. 1666 No. 142; for the snm of twenty-six
dollars and eighty-seven cents, fbr Slate and City
Taxes for 1861, Bgainat all that lot of ground situate on
1 he southeast corner of Sixteenth and ewavne streets
In the Fifteenth Ward of the City of PklladelDbta
■ ontalnlng In front or breadth on said Sixteenth street
saieei, and ex-ending of that width in length or denih
etween parallel lines 57 feet.
Same vs. H. M. Mnilln, owner, Ac. C. P„ December
1 erm 3866, No 143; for tbe sum of twenty eight dollars
add twelve cents, for Slate and City Taxes for 1861
against all that lot of ground situate on the east side of
highih street, in the Third Ward of the City of Phila
delphia. commencing at the distance 01 200 feet north
ward from the north side of Catharine street, contain
ing In front or breadth cn said Eighth street 40 feet,
and extending ofthat width In lengtn or depth between
parallel lines 77 leet.
tame vs F. Marks, owner, Ac., C. P.. December
Term. 1866, No. 148; for the sum of hundred and tour
teen dollars and slxtylcenta lor State and city taxes for
3*61, Bgainat all lhat lot ofground situate on thesonth
west corner of Twentieth and Carlton streets, in the
Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing
In front or breadth on said Twentieth street 100 feet,
ana extending of that width inlength ordepth between
parallel lines 75 feet. .
Same vs. John MoMenDy, owner, Ac., C. P„ Decem
ber Term, 1866, No. 146; for the enm of sixty-four dol
lars and one cent for State and city taxes for 1861
against all that lot el ground situated on the Northslde
;>• Carpenter street, in the Third Word of the city of
Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 44 Ibet
eastward from the Esst side of Eighth street, contain
ing in front or breadth on said Carpenter street 40 feet,
and extending of that width in length or depth between
parallel lines, 80 feet, being No. 7«I *
Sam e vs. Edward Parktr, owner, Ac ; UP. Decem
ber T erm J 866, No 147, for the sum of eighty-one dollars
and sixty-five cents for State and City Taxes, for 1861
against ail that lot of ground situated on the south side
avenue, the Fifteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia; commencing at the distance of 137
feet eastward irom the east side of Eighteenth street
containing In. iront or breadth on said Pennsylvania
avenue 124 feet, and extending of that width In length
or depth between parallel lines 72 feet, .
same vs. Joseph Pdnnock, owner, Ac.; o. P.. Decem
uerTtrm 1866,N0. 148,f0r the sum of seventy-seven
dollars and forty-fonrcents, fbr state and City Taxes
for>lB6l, against all that lot of ground situated on the
northeast rorner of Eighth and Catharine streets. In
the Third Ward of the dty of Philadelphia; containing
m ftont or breadtn on said Eighth street 200 leet, and
extending of thet width in length or depth between
parallel lines 78 feet. • r
fcamevs.Mr. Boberts,owner.Ac.,o.P,Dec.Term,lB66,
No.l49;forthesnm of seventydoilars.elgnty eighteenth
b tale and City Taxes. 1861: against all that lot of ground
situated on thenortheaeicornerof Charles and Coates
streets, In the Fifteenth Ward of the City of Phlladel
pbia. containing in front or. breadth on said Charles
85 feet, and extending ofthat width In length or
depth between parallel lines 90 feet.
Same vs Freeman Scott, owner, Ac,; C. P., Deo
Term, 1866 No. 150. for the smurf thirty-fonr dollars,
eighty-seven cents for Stateand City Taxes 1861 against
all that lot ofgronnd and building thereon erected, sit
noted on the west side ef Elder street, in the Tenth
ward oftbecity of Philadelphia, commencing atthe
distance of 20 feet northward from the north side of
Castle street, containing in front or breadth on said
Elder street 32 feet, and extending of that width In
length or depth between parallel lines 85 feet (being
N p , 204.)
Same vs. James L. Smith, owner, &e.: O. P.. Decern
berlerm, 1866, N 0.151, for the sum of twenty dol
lars and seven oenls.fer State and city axes fur 1861,
against alltbat lot of ground sltnated on the south aide
?£^ o ,F£i« e i D , OI L? treet ’ 111 O' 6 Fifteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 68
• feet eastward from theeast side of Twenty third street:
containing In frontor breadth on said Mono t Vernon
street 48 feet, and extending of that width In length or
depth between parallel lines Wo) seventy feet. 6
Same vs. Jas, DJSbaw, owner,Ac., o. P.. December
Term, 1886; No. 152: forthesnm of sixtt-one dollars
andninety-one cent", for State and city Taxes 1861 '
against all thatlotof ground and two three-story brick
buildings thereon erect ed.alluated on" the West side of
Etreet > ln tlie seventh Ward oTthe city'
of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 30 feet
northward from the north .aide of Kent street: can
talning In front or breadth on said Twenty-fourth
street 32feet. and extending of that width in length or
depth between parallel llnes-58 feet. .. _ ?
-. Same, va Widow Vandevier, owner, Ac.: C. P..
December Term 1866, No. !53; for thesum of saven
' teen dollars, -ninety-eight cents, for, State and City
Taxes.lB3l, against allthat lot .of ground and two
■tlory frame building thereon.; erected, situate on the'
n ,? ,tll ?seofMaryBfreetln tß e Second Ward ofnthe
city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of
180 feet westward frim the west side of Front street,
containing In front or breadth on said Mary st 18 feet
and extending or that width in length or depth be
tween parallelling 8) feet,
O P,Decern.
1; lot ibeeum of seventeen Oollira *
1 f or State and O't y Taxei.ibSl,
' i of BrSLrSJS?. l* s $f groimd, sUuetSd on the east "Ida' 1
' ?..,,???? lothe Second ward of the city or Phi’
SifsSnn’ at the distance of 62 feet south-
Same vs. Thomas. Zell- owner. AC..O P. December
T C J??' 18E ?i J io „R 5; lor the Bnanof Arty-three dollars
f& d , 4 CStys. axes, 1881. against all
that lot ex groundrfituated on the south side of Vine
’ .".L 11 jy** sll bf thedty of Philadelphia^
' attbedistance ol 179 feet eastwardirorn
vSSixSS h S, “S;S f Tw ebty-»<!<xma Street, Containing in
»?J£ ad !?, on saW BB feet, and ®ex
! i|f{hie?i(Bmtt VMtota l® 10811 or iejnihbetween paral-
Js6;forthesum of tMrtjrfout dollars
Si i ,™. e iV? )t f for th e Slate and City Taxes! 1861, against
nf w? d situated on the southeast corner
’ w£rt nf a J( eeta - in the Nineteenth
, ‘be citj ofPhllauelpbia, containing In^fcont
C bstham street 267 feet, and
line.s 66 'EOt W U!l Cllg ‘b or dep:h between parallel
««£?«£«?OP.Deo.Term, ’6s,No‘.
jof, for the sum of one hundred and six doMam n.nrf
: thirty cents for State nnd City taxes. 1261 against all
nf Ph,i»dni?, r e C ,S n^ ln Ward of thf cUy
bounded by American, Diamond and
: nS e Si l !S h P Ena i aTenne; bontsininlng in front or breadth
-i reet J s ?° feec and (extendingjof that
BaiaDi^monOst%et?^t! Ween paraUelUne3 along
'• y* H. Horner, owner, Ac. C. P Dae ; Term
lbe . B ° in ef twenty-iour doilara and two
taxes 1861; against ail that lot
of|ioQidßltD&tfd on the northeast corner of fiom empt
5 i vi the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Phlla
frontor breadth on saldSomer
Stm>5 € Ki; iXtecdlDg. of that width, in length or
depth between parallel lines 80 feet. s or
-kIPSL Ac.; C. P„ December
i erm, 1866, No. i£9, ior the sum of iwcntv*on a doiiai^
a£thmlnt C n D f S i T f^^ at 9,5? d <3* ®SS?u3f SBS
• ground Bituated-od the east side of
pmiSS?S l '? the Hine eenth Ward of the <flty of
at the distance ef 165 feet
™ d aSf e riisi i ?'ii6 h^: <iui 111 WKXb*
tame yb. Joel Jonta, owner Ac,, &p. December
the sum of twenty-one dollars
and live cekts for SUte and City taxes 1881 against ail
n2^v. e i?£!il 1 t 0t ?£ gr S indBltualed oa
the nineteenth rwtad-of she
Philadelphia,commencing at the distance of safest
S'SiSJH I ®'^f ro ™ tlie tooth aide of the Heading railroad
9* nialningln front or breadth On said Beach street G 4
h^5:S^ exteD ,? 1 ? g . of to* width in leSSbordlpS
between parallel lines 81 feet 9 Incbes.
Same va Michael Kelly, owner. Ac.:'c. P.. Becem
bnsdlh on said Somersetstn et 72 feet, aod extendlnl
l4e'fMt. Wl<llh 111 leDBtil or depUl between parauei lines
twee vs. A. Dengstreth,owner, Ac.. C. P.. D'cemhn.
Term. is--6.N0 162,- for thetnm of twentv-seveo dollars
eevemy-oiie oects, for State and City Taxes tor IMi
against ail that lot of ground situated on the northeit
corner ofSargeant and Bepvlva streets. Nineteenth
W ard of the city of Philadelphia: containing lb front
or breadth 58 feet and extending of that widthln lemrth
or depth • etween parallel lines 138 feet. eagtn
Sauievs.JamtaLawrence,o-ner,Aa.C P. Decem
ber Term, 18(6 No. 163; for the sum of ten do lar?and
, ce . D ‘?’ for bt s le “ d CUP Taxes for 1861, agafmrt
all that lot of ground situated on the southwest cor.
mrof CfimmiseSoDers avenue and Washington ntrZZfa
In the Nineteenth Ward of the City of
containing In front or breadth on said CommisauTnS
avenue 57/eet and extending of that width In teneth
or depth between parallel lines 80 feet, len * “*
Seme ys. Jaa. P. i.ord, owier ac.; C. P„ December
Term 1666, No. 164, for the sum of twenty-six dollars
ar d thirty-eight cents, for State and City Jaxa iso
against all rbat lot ofgroand situated on tbesbutifeasi
side of Gaul street, fn ibe Nineteenth Ward erthe eh?
OI Philadelphia, commencing at toe distance otia
Net southwardly of the soalh side of WeUinmoS
street: txintalnlr eon the southeast side of said Gaul
«rf6U33ieet,anff extending of that wlath la lengmor
d, p>h between parallel lines 185 Jeet or
Same vs. Jas, P. Lord, owner. Ac; C. P.. December
Term 1866, No. 1(5. for the sum of twenty : sixdoilim
and eighty three cer-t-, for Kta'e and City TaxMlssi
analDßt all that lot of gronnd situated onthesouthed
wmerofOanl eßd Wellington streeis S the NtoS
111 lensui or -«ss&s?g:
tame vac. K. Moor* owser Ac..ci. p„ d cc Term
No. .66: for thesum of Twenty ooUars ind slxtv-one
cenis lor state and City Taxes 1661. against ahthat
lot of ground sltcated on the aonthwe-t corner of fw.
1>«- and Tulip street, m the Nineteenth Ward. of the
• p ; of Philadelphia, contalrlng In front or breadt®
?’ :»ald Pepper Bstreet. 100 ftet. >na extendtng of
Jb« width In length ot depth between parallel lines so
bams vb. M. Voon, owner. Ac, C P.. Dec Term
Ha 367; for thesnm of Thirty seven dollars and TwerT
ty-iour cents, for biate a d lty Tax-e, 18il aemnßt
til that lot ofgron. d situated on tae east slde ofMin
street. In the Nineteenth Ward, of the City of PMla
Ctlphia, comm ex dpg at the distance of 25; feet aonth.
ward from the aonth side of Clearfield sueet contetn
lu, In tront or breadth en said Tulip atr.et MSffeat
and extending of that width In length or’demh bn
twees par a! el lines, ICO feet, 8 Inches.* ep “ Da
ame vb.ll. Moore, owner, Ac., C. P. Deoember
Term, IS6B, No 168; forthe sum of seventy-eight dollars
and twenty-two cents tor state and city taxes tor irn
against all that lot of ground sltaated on the We. tilde
lemon speec in the Nineteenth Ward or the <nfy of
Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of alii
northward from the Nortfislde of 1 nn MrSt,
lug In front or breadth on the said Demon streatiw
fet t Net, and extending of that width tn lentthbr
depth westwaidiy between parallel lines loi tost to
Agate street. “
tame vs. H 8. Mott, owner, Ac. CP., December
Term. 1868, No. 169: for tbe snm of of thirty-one dollars
and two cents for State and city taxes for 1861. against
all that lot of ground situated on tne Northeast corner
of Butler and Myrtle straets. In the Nineteenth wkrd
of the dty of Philadelphia, containing tif lrnnt or
breadth on said Bntler street 112 feet and extending of
ln length or depth between parallel llnee
Same vs. J. J. McElhone. owner. As., u P. Decem
ber Term, 1666, No. 170, lorthesum of thirty one do]
lara andsixty-Blx cents, for Stateand City taxes 1861
against all that mi ofground, almaie on the south aide
01 (ambrla street in tbe Mneteetb Ward of the city of
Philacelphia commencing at the distance of 6t feet
westward tom the west Sloe of Trenton avenue con.
taining in front or breadth on said Cambria streetiti
ittl and extending of lhat width in length or dsDth
between parallel line 146 feet. * aßpm
Same vs. Thomas McCann, owner, Ac; C. P.. Becem.
bfr Tens, 1866, No. 173; for ihesum of twenty-five del
lara and tnlrtj-seven cut., for State and City raxes l.si
against all that lot of ground and the building thereon
tit cted, situate on tbe southwest corner of somerset
and Almond streets, in tbe Nineteenth Ward of the
City of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on
,r l£? m , erse .l st ™ t 8® l<*t, and extending ofthat
width in length or depth between parallel tinea 100 SKS"
Same vs, w. C-, McMasken, owner, Ac,; C P Do
cemberTerm, 1866 No. 172: for tbe sum of thlrty-threc
collars and thirty-five cents, for state and Cltv TaiM
1661 against all that lot of gronnd situated on the
southwest corner of Gaul and Wellington streets in the
Flnsteenth Ward of tbe City of PMladelt nia contain
ing In front or breadth on tbe said Gaul street 267
d alfeninrol2 o fe?t. atWldlh to leE Sthordepth between
. 6l ‘“ le V. Peterson, owner, Ao; UP. Decem
ber Term, 1866, No. 178; for State and City Taxes irbi
for the sum of twenty eeven dollars and seventy-one
cents, against all that lot ofgronnd and the building
thereon t rented situated on the south side of Peonar
eaeet, In the Nineteenth Ward, of tbe city of Phlladel
pbla, commencing at the dlstaneeof us feet, wtst
wfirfi of the west side |of Trenton avenne, cantalnlnr
ficn. or breadth on thesala Pepper street, 50 feet lino
*“ leD8& 0r depto between
lor the sum of twenty dollars and sixty eight cents'
against all lhat lot of ground sltnated on the east side'
orßrown Btreet, In the Nine, eenth Ward,of the dty of
Philadelphia, commencing at tne distance of 100 feel
son-hwaro of the senth else of Allegheny avenue, eon-'
taming In ftont or breadth on the said Brown street
101 feet, ana extending of that width in length or
dep-b between parallel lines 105 feet.
tame vs. John a Pickett, owner, Ac.. O. P, Decem
ber Term, 1866, No, 17S; for the sum of twenty-seven
dollars and seventy-one cents, lor state and City Taxea
.or 1884, against all that lot of gronnd sltnated on the
west tide of Richmond street, in the Nineteenth Ward
of.-iheCUy of Philadelphia commencing at the dis
tance cf. 449 feet north of Ann street, cbntilnlng in
lrtiut or breadth on the said Richmond street 40 leet.
widUl length or depth between
vs, W. M. Peyton, owner. &c, C. P. December
Term. 1866, No, 176, for the snm of twenty six dollars
for State and City Taxes for 1861, against all that lot of
ground situated on the southeast corner of Miller and
Allegheny avenue, in the Nineteen IhWard of the citv
of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said
he filer street 190 feet and extending ol that width In
length or depth between parallel tines 60 feet.
Snme vs John .Rice, owner &c M C, P., December
Term, 1866, No. 177; for the sum oi twenty-six dollars
and three cents, for State and City Taxes, for issi
against ai» thrt lot o t gronnd, situated o" he South
side of Cambria street in the N Ineieenth Ward of the
City of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of
162 feet 1 astward of the J£ast side of Amber street,
containing in front or breadth on tae said Cambria
erreet 100 leet and extending- f that wlcthin length or
depth tetween parallel lines 146 feet.
Same vb J. Rorer, owner Ac., C.P., December Term
18&6, No 178; for the stun of forty-one dollars and two
cents, for state and City Taxes, for 1861, againu all
ibat lot of ground, titnated on the Northeast corner of
*lfih and Danpnin streets, In the Nineteenth Ward of
tbeClty of Philadelphia containing in front or breadth
on said Fifth street 350 fe>t and extending of that
width in length cr depth between parallel lines m
feet.
Same vb. William Ryan, owner. Ifco,, O. P„ DecsnL
beg Term, 1866, No. 170; for tbesum pf sixty seven dol
lars and tiny-four cents, fo> State and City Taxes:lB6l,
against all thatfipt of ground, situated on tbe southeast
corner-of Richmond and Wheat Sheaf lane, In the
Nineteenth Ward uf the city of Philadelphia: contain
ing ln front or breadth on the Bald Richmond street
E4e leet.and extenclngof that Wloth in length or depth
between parallel lines 145 feet, ...
Same vs. A. H. Raighel, owner . Aa. O. P.,December
Term, 1886, No, iso; for the sum of twenty-seven dol-
Jars and tblily-four .centsi for State and City Taxes.
186 L against all that lot of ground, sltnated on the
northwest corner of Allegheny avenue and. Salmon
street, in tbe Nineteenth Ward ol theplly pf Philadel
phia. containing In frontor breadtn on said Silmon
street 160 feet, and extending of that width In length or
depth between parallell'nes 150 feet.
■ -Same vb. J. D Resanberger,owner, Ac., O, P„Dec,
Term, 1866, No. 181: for the anm of twenty-six dollars
and thirty-two cents, for State and Clty Tax-B, isai,
against all that lot of ’ground situated on the North
west corner of Bank and Tioga streets. In the Nine
teenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in
.front or breadth on the said Bank, street 280 test; sad
extending of that width In length'or depth between
pßraltel lines llz teet
Same vb. J. A. Simpson, owner, Ac.; C. P .Dec. Term,
1816, No. 181; fbr the sum of Twenty-five dollars,
and twenty-five cento, for State and City Taxes,
'6.—TfUFLE SHEIiiT..
■ ? f* nUi Ward of the city of* Philadelphia con
’ - f^ riE E. ot breadth on the said Weststreet, ISO
; h<S«?il?- ?^i nd ff. so£ ‘hat width In-length or depth
between jafral'cnuifnmfißet toUvingtton street* "
. fafne- vs. J., K., Salyer,.owner, Ac.:C. PnDecem.,
■ berler in. lf-x'6,No. 1 Silor ifie stun' of‘ Twenty-aaven
i for Btatq;ana City Taxes, ■
i....-. s J?i^ EeE aI J ‘hat lot if ground situated on the north.
’ thcfm or^ er Memphis Btreets, in
the Ninete. nth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, con
iJSffiff.iPr 6 ? 01 hresdth on thesald Huntingdon
1 a*”®' joofe*- 1, and extending or that width, Jn length
■ ‘rOahthbetween parallel lines 6o feet. ■ - ’
t owner,&c., CUE.. December
‘ B ® 6 ' K 0.184, for iheßnm of Twenty.one dollars
iS?* ( - and City taxes, 1861, agalosttSl
that lot of ground situated on the northeast corner of
'2? C th?^5 111 ' me TMneteemh Ward
winfh S}£ y *i? f SJelphla; containing in front or
'SSI2 t fe^Jth b S^Sl d *^Kf ker B “ e * t m /eet * and extend
ka£,l^Sf t fernF. dep^1 b «STOn parallel lines 100 feet.
vs * William Smith, owner; ifec: CL P JDecem.
SSiT^ erm *^ 18 ? 6 *a' No,JBs » for toe sum: of
18GI ? e ? ta * „ for StateandCityfraxesl
*?£! lul 1 u l ?f groundsltusted on the
*£!T2ji^fi* >T . , v ! Cumberland and Tulip streets, in
$£&J? B?Ssft- * B J d °5S e «l*
«S2i?B>%2°? t 5 r - b l e^sP l ' on toe.said Cumberland
‘SSSk Si®®** aßd ext ending ofthat width in length or
, detfh between parallel lines 150 feet. e&ia or
, _ fcaiie Fretmah bcott, owner, Ac.;. 0;p. December
? 7erm,fesB, i9o, 188 fee the sum of sixteen dollars and
iiK*^?&*2L.*s8 te « aintlc 0147 Taxes 1861, against aU
t J°L o ;w g, s? Dd * Blt,i ateduq tbewest.Btdeof JProat:
street, In the k.neteenth Ward of the City fPhiiadel.
pJ tojr mmencif?g_ at the distance of 117 feet north
of the north sr£s of Susquehanna avenue* con- I
jlaining ln front or brftdih on the said Front street 51
MS"f: Ki “ I^ordepih,b t "°e^ a^!V
' Same vs. W.S, Simpson, dwnerrAc: C. P. December
Qsrm. jSee.Mo. 187 for the aula of twenty twoobiWa
C€nl *’ for end caw Taxes -m
» Bsir 81 all that lot of ground situated on thesouthweiu
n ?w tn al J?^ ajbfratreetg ' DUl ® Nineteenth
-Ward of the City of PniiadelphL.; containing in front
orbreadthon the.said Auburn street. 94 feet, aed ex
tending ofthat width in length m dep», betW6Tn
lines, lia feet to William street . w>cw6en
Lpame va. Wm, Tomlinson, owner, ,tc. Deoemher
(Term,lB6a, No. 188, for the Bsmof thirteen dollaft ana'
twi7.“^ t<!for 5 tatea ? <lca > taxesi 1861. agalSstaU
thatlofofgronnd annatea on the west BlduofßicS
-1111118 Nineteenth Ward of the City of
a ‘ the distance of 154 feet
, 0£ . Ee north side of Allegheny avenue.'
JSSS 1 ?/ 1 . 6 r i on ‘ Of breadth on said Richmond
?‘ r ® e ‘ l}, teet - and extending ofthat width la length or
depth between parsllelllnes 100 feet ,
~““® n».T. w. Tramp, owner, Ac, O. P„ Term.iMe,
No. 189; for the sum oj twenty-six dollars and thirtv
“oinfor S'ate and City taxes 1861, against all that
lot of gionnd situated on the southeast corner ot Alle
gheny avenue and Almond street In the Nineteenth
■ city o£ Philadelphia; containing, in front
Allegheny avenue 188 feet and ex
psraifelim4mft"i to ia length or depth between
bi m< vs. Isaac Thompson owner, Ac.; 0.-p-. Decem
ber lerm, 1856.N0.190, for the stun of sixty two dol
lara ana seventy-nlne.'cents for State anOhcEtyfaxM
5 l - sgAjnst all that lot cl ground, situated onthe east
e?Ue : ?£iT a J a3^ etta ,he oftS
c p l’S'hllade.phlo, commencing at the distance or
168 feet nortnward of the north aide cf YorkstSLt
contalnipg in front or. breadth on the. said Howard
street 252 itet, and extending of that width in length
or depth between parallel hues 110 feet. gtn
Seme vs.H.H. Wilson.owner. Ac, C P.December
Term, 1886. No. i9l, for the sum of thirty-seven dollars
and seventy-six cent?, for State and City
1861- against all that lot o! ground ou the went side of
Jan-iei- street, in the Nineteenth W-rd of “e cify of
rhlladelphia, commencing at tbe distance t.f 90 feet
northward ot the north sa eof Clearfield Btreet.com
talcing In front or breadth on saiu J.uoiT Vreet2?s
eet, and extending < f that width in length or depth be
tween parallel lines uo feet, uepta oe.
Samevr. W. H. Witte, owner, Ac.. C. P 'Dee -p.-rn,.
1816,N0. 192; for the sum of twenty-seven dotSraSnd'
H-ventyone cents, tor State and City .Taxes fstt
sgainst all that lot of gronnd s 1 cnated on th“ior'h
w.st corner of Sargent and Sepvivast.eets ln the
Nir eteenih Ward of the city of Philadelphia rantaUe
tng in iront or breadth on the sa-d oarveapt srre-t -v;
feet, and extending of that width in length or depth bi
tween parallel lines 138 feet. s.u crueptn oe-
Sameyß Q. B. Wallace, owner Ac., CL P.. December
Term-1866, No. 196, for the snm of thirty-one dollars
and sixty nine cents for fctate and City Taxes is*?
all that Jot c-i ,round aoumeist coraer of
Frankforo rr ad and Cambrlastxeet, in the Nineteenth
Marc of the City of Pt lladelphla. con-aiaine Uftom
or breadth on tbe raid Frankibrd Road 75TeefSjaei.
tending of that width in length or depth oSwIS,
paiallel lines to Coral street. pui oefW6en
fiamevs. HMry lawsob, owner, &c., C. P Dw»m
beraerm. 1866, No. 202. for the a- n, of uitynlnedolfMs
and five eenis, lor wotk and labor done and performed
and materials lnrnisbed against adthat certain l“ti
¥ le a? gronnd situate on the southwesterly side or
-Leb gh avence, commercing at the distance tf 78 feet
BOUU easterly from Tulip Btreet, in the Ninemesrh
id clty ' c T n,alni ° a m flront nr braldtn
on said Lehigh avenue 18 leet. and extending In length
cr depth sou'hwesterly of that wld.h between Sum
W. said TnUp street 150 feet to a thirty teet wIH
ttn.e v». Henry lawson, owner, &c; C. p, Decem
t.r;jerm.llk6,J>o 213 to, theemn ofdtty.nloedjiiar,
and five lenta for work and lab. 1 r done and performed
and materials turnlahed against aU that ceiSS K
Piece of ground altnate on the scnth.esteriy sWeof
1 ebigh avenue commencing at the distance efnlnetr
s “ ftei southeasterly from Tulip street, in tnesine
teemh\?ard oi said city; containli g la front oasald
Lehlgn aveone 18 leet, and eitenfing In
a i pl o »o nUl '»’taterly of that wldtn bet*een E llnra
Ba *° street 160 feet to a 30 feet wide
Barneys. Henry Lawson. owner. Ac., CLP. December
l&Lt;. bo. 204; lor the sum of one hundred and
dollars and Mxty-two cents for work and labor
done and performed, and materials fiixnlahed:antost
all to steer lain lot or piece of ground situated eu lhe
Boutowestorly corner 0.-Lthigh avenue and Senyivl
an rets, as formerly laid ont forty feet wide in the
Ee tt*fcli l rit of toe Bald city, containing In front
on said Lehigh avenne 51 teet 1 fitch, and extending to
length or depth Southwest, rly along the Northwesterly
line of said bepvtva street so fest more or leS S 3
containing on the rear end of Bald lot 53 feet 9 Inches
more or less.
■Samevß. Henry Lawson, owner, Ac.. O. P„ Decem
derlerm, 1566, No Sts; forthe snm of two hundred
and seventeen dollars and twentyto'ne cents.for woS
andSabordene and performed, and materials*tor
nlshed sgalratalltoatcertalnlotor niece of ground
allnaie on the southeasterly carter of Lehigh avenue
end Set, viva streets, to the btoeteentliWardofthe
salt city; containing to ftmt or breadth on said Le
high avumeM.feet, more O f lesa and extending in
length or depth of that wldtosombwesterly along the
street ol tte Bai<l fcepvlva afreet lid feet to Jauson
same vs. Jas. Galbraith owner. C.P..AC. Deo Term
IS6» No. 206; forUbesnm of three hundred and seventy’
eight dollars and Bs cents, for work and labor done
and yerferxnfd and materials furnished, against all
that certain lot nr piece of ground situate on thesonth
westerly side or Lahtgh avenue and extending ftom
“ cyan to Almond Boeet, In the Mne eenth Watd. of
ealcl clty. containing In mnt or bre.dth on the said
Lehigh avenne. 1M feet, and containing in length or
depth somh-WMterlybetweenthellnesol saidisevan
ftiid Almond street 90 leet more ol less.
vs. James T.I-e€iev nwner,&Cv. C.P; Oecetn
btj Term, 1866, No. 207, lor tie snm of fifty nio* dol
lars and five cents, for wort and labor done and ter
formed, andmaterlala fa niched against all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground situate on the southwest
ide of Lehigh avenue, commencing at the distance of
6u feet bouUu asteriy from Tulip sweat in the >'ine
teenth Ward of the IsaJd city, containing in front or
breadeth os saio Lehigh avenne IS feet and extending
inhegth orcepth aomhwe* Itrly of that width par
allel to Bald *j ullp street iso feet to a thirty feet wide
Same vs. John H-Dongherty, owner,<&e., C.P.; 186*
• -0$; for the bum of one hundred and tw 6 nly-alx
dollars and ss cents, for work and lab r done and per
formed, and materials furnished, agaiuat all that cer
tain lot O'piece of ground altuateon the Southwesterly
side of Lehigh avenue at the distance oi about 4o feet
Northwesterly from Amber street, in tne Nineteenth
\V ard of the said city, i ontaining In frun* or breadth on
said Lehigh ay enue to feet, more or leas, and extending
Id lengih or depth *• onth westerly of that width be tween
lines parallel to said Amber streets 100 feet more or
lean
Game vs. Henri W. Gantt, owner, Ac,, C. P. Decern,
her 1irm,1666, No. 206; for the snm of twenty-eight
ot liars and one cent, lor work and labor done mid
performed, and mater! .Is fumlshid, against ail that
certain lot or piece of ground annate on the sou h
esßterly side of Gelss (late Gray) street, commencing
at the distance of shoot 56 feeing inches southwesterly
from Gordon street, to the Nineteenth ward of the
eald city; containing in front or bread h on the said
Gelss (late Gray) street 17 feet j; of an inch, more or
lest, and extending in length or depta southeasterly
36 - ___de24 4, :
CAM OB tVirKSH,«i.
F)R HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE GAPS
WELL A OO.’S PATENT OT.ARH OASTOP
WH££lfit
These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, &c
we claim that they give to Pianos a greatly Increases
force of sound, without detracting from the harmon*
anfi melody of the lnstrnment, rendering every note
more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that thee
are now being applied by many to there valuable mu
sical Instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to hii
death, pronoanced the Glass Castor Wheels an to
valuable Invention, for bedfast invalids, wba art
guarded agatostthe damp poors after undergoing thr
process of cleaning, or where dampness Is producer
atom any other cause. Aside ftom this. Housekeeper!
are.relieved from the dread ofhavtag tholr carpetacn:
or torn, as frequently happens fromthose now to nse
often caused by a rust, which adheres wlth-glne-llkt
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed
froni the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know thal
£lass is non-corrosive. There are no rough or unfin
ished edges to the Glass Wheels snoh as we often find
Id these of Iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin
Ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of theatmos
phere, if nothing else, prodaclng ronghness on the sur
face, or edge, while the former will always maintain
the smoothll633 of glass, Just, as they are finished. •
By sleeping upon glass wheels yon retain all the eleo
tridty yen had in yonr body on retiring, and yon gel
np in the morning feeling as fresh and active re »
young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the eleo
trinity gained while in bed cannot pass off. Ask your
doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels
Ask him If all diseases, with the exception of chronk
diseases, axe not caused from the want of electricity ;
We .have a man to our place whom the doctors pro
nounced past curing, with the inflammatory rheu
matism. The wheels cured him .to less than font
weeks. He lsto-day a stout healthy man. These are
feels which can be proven on application at our office
N 0. 253 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory .at
Westvllle, New Jersey where-we have some situ
tor WheeS loye<J 1,14116 cuanufectureof the Glass Css-
6100 will be paid to any one who will say they have
not received any benefitor relief after using dapewel)
A ce.’s Patent Glass Castors. A sample -set (4) ,of the
i Wheels sent to any part of the United Statde,‘on re
celptofM 50, . J. B. CAPE WELL & OO,'■
004 sml ~ - No: 2t)5 Race street.
BOiBDm
A BUTTE OF BECOf D STORY FRONT, andother
BOOMS vacant,-SOI Bouth EIG HTH Street,corner ;
of Spruce. Private table If desired. de!4-lm*
rpuBKEV FIGS.—2S cases new crop, various grades
X landing and for sale by JOS, B, BOSSIER A 00,,
108 South Delaware avenue.
§iW»IFFS NOTICES.
> ! T?„9-Ssi'' l JS£l r ui!: *3 »rale oir the District court
i ■'!s* FMledelphlarth?
; foUowln * w T‘ tB ? f
. .Sheriffs Og^j)«crobSys«iffi W ? Jli^ t » ®**e?UC
- v-t i
JOBJr . lalg 6J your comity-’ ao'that h'Aha ■
before our Judges at PWladelDiS^at on?
: District i.Court ofor
Philadelphia, tobeholden at PuUadolphia'lnitml a?
i SSSSi^i-** county of PhU»aelpliS,“ ll^2| ,
MONDAY of -—-- next, there to answer Harrs’ G
Clay,assigneeoiJßenryJT, WlUlaniaandEdwSrdShihi
Pf“> t le s,, ,o ”sr the last wm and testament of Eliza
beth Bordley Gibson, deceased, -who was the gmnteeof ’
George M. Wharton and Edward Stdppen, traabiM :
granites of William McLoan,whowaa the grantee nr ‘
George Mr Whafton, whb survived George Camden. :
Ks?*fJl fA 11 ® seMlementor JtSSra gSS:
son and the said itllzabeth Bordhsy-ejUvs<it. his wife hr
a plea of bread- of covenant, for non payln vtnCijm .
rears of giound rent,reserved by Indenture dated icth
M£lr ph.l«s3, and recorded in Deed Book T. H., No, 147..
&c-is»ulng out of a lot of ground on-the -
northeast sldeof W illiam street, at the distance of two,
hundred and twentyleet 'northwestward from Duka
, chPtainlng In front on William street sixty feet
linord street); and In’depth northeastward one
. hundred and five feet (now In the 'I wanty-flfth Ward)
<tc.; and have yon then there this' writ-, > '
’ Wecommand yoa aa before we did that yon sunn
hi°a A s M KY • 16te of yo ur County so" that
' ?t ™ b ®§ r ® our Judges at , Phlladelohla.r,
Dfctrict Court for the City and County of Phila- '
b®b? ldei >u|, Philadelphia, m and for tho■
I?* 0 tl'y ami Connto’ of Philadelphia, the first MON- "
‘ 01 —” i nuxt, there to answers Harw g-- ;
f S^f ,aeB^P ee °f Henry J. . WiUlama, and Edward
fihlppen.ixtcutois of tbejlast.wlff and Uestamenlhor
SJSf^^ oiale lr G^ o sl- <lecease a- who was the
panteeof George-M.Wbarton-undEdward Shlooeu.
trustees,grantees or Wl.llam McLean, who was tho
firrSlnfo?/ ® eor B e M > Wharton, wbo.anrvived Georgl
9™?i )e MIv rafltee hf* 5 ® 1 the marriage settlement .of
J®” 330 ®' and Ellzabeth Bordley gS
s on his wife. of a plea, of breach of, covenant, fornstt
, Payment of arrears ef gronnn reu treserved by Inden- ■
U^C a S^i 18S2, and recorded Dr; Deed
.Bpok.T, H.,No 152 page 103, Ac,.‘issuing Out of a'lnt*
tte west corner of -AlmonamdMoS
*** ®ront on Monmouth
depth.southwesterly one hundred
and five feet, (now in the«iwenty-flfih;Ward> An ■ amf
bßvejonthinthtre tblswH& >
aßd County of th’e^te/M(W
-$.4? • o* ■ “*~Bext; thei& io answer Harrev -a .
Clay, assignee otlieDry J, williams and Edward Chits’'
pec, Executors of theiast will and testament of mira.
noth Bordley Gibson, dece»Bed.who was the grantee off
George M. Wharton ■ and Edward:StflppeniTrusteM
lee sr o^ ll 4 mMcLfilm - wllo was
George M. survived GeorgeiCaniDbiii -i
iratees order the marrl.ge
Gibson and, the. sald Eiliabeth Bordley GibsbtrhtS ’
wife, of a plea of bres ch ot covenant, for non-payment -
cfarrearsofground rent reserved bylndentmredata!
S2d March, ISSS andrtcbrdedlnDeed BobkT’H" Bht
l»7, page EOS At, issuing out of a lot of ground at the
t prtn corner of William and lAlmond streets
° e ,\? ,To Jl c ?2 William street sixty feet, and In depth
northeastward one hundred and live feet (now In th» :
M ard, Ac.; and haveyoa then there Hila:
iWe S?HJ oand J° n as before we did. that yon «nm.
EOEXKJ WALKtR late of ys?r
ibaihe be and appear before oor Judges at Phlladell
ohia, at cnr fcistnct Court lor the City and Counr?of
Philadelphia, to beholden at Phiialelpnla, Inandfor
‘be esW City and County of PhiladelphJaTthe flrat
''CbDAY of January next; there to answer Charter
and fiamnei It orris. 1 rnstee &=.. o' a pleaof bretchlf
covenant, etc.; and have yon then there this
> eccmmand yon, as before we did.that rau'inm.
men THh. CKNTBaD PASSESOKB BAIL VP AY CH?
PBILADBLPHJA,Iateof yout county, so that they
teaao appear before our Judges at Philadelphia/ at
our District < ourt for the City and c ounty of Phtladei.
rbta. to be holden at Philadelphia. In aSjfor
City and County of Philadelphia, the first 110/dav
or January next, the. e to answer Benjamin IcLaneL
■ri!■ 1 j. Dee lrom Benjamin ju. Dangstroth etnriw
"TheKorth Philadelphia PassengerßSlSay cSnS?
taiy."Tesfrvin|g T onnd rent of fbur thousandoia
hundred and sixty-six dollars and alxty-seven cents”
tec Oct. 11, iB6O, and recorded in deed booh affv
2.0 127, page EM, el a plea oi a breach of covenant!
e.c. And have you then there this writ
tvitness the Honorable Grarge Sharswooo, Doctoraf
E*", 8 . P'TSjdeht clour said Court at Philadelphia, tha
thirteenth day of December,in the year of onr Dordona
tr cusano eight hundred and sixtyidx! 008
dt £4m2t B. B, l-LBl Cfi r B, pro Prothonol
I
N °Bia)IENCE to a Bale of the Court of Common
Plras of the City and Comity of PUladelphlaTtheShS
rid of eald city publishes the following writs of Ann*
Summoru Covenant: .
„ HENBY C HOWELL, Sheriff.
fiheriiTa Office, Deecmber 22,1866, ""“run.
City and County of Philadelphia. m.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANT A_
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County,@eettar “*
t Wecommandyon,.a3 beiore wedid that yon summon:
JAMES GBIFITTH, late of your County, sc? that ho
be and appear before oor Judges at Philadelphia ik
oor Court of Common Pieas, fbr the CityanA
ixinnty of Philadelphia, to be ho'den at Philadelphia.
ci i y f n<l County of Philadelphia!
tbe first MONDAY of January next, there to aS
swer KU K. Price, Trustee under the Will nr X™*.
We.t,deo!ased,assignee o» Charles Henry FisherTof
a plea of breach of covenant fiur ground rent deed or
Charles Henry Fisher and wife to James Griffith re
??£7 1 £L 8I $ n ? d . “fit of M 2 per annum, dated March ia,
lb6o, recorded inXeed B-ok G. w. C,, No 36, n.mtg
assignmentof Charles Benry Fisher andwffito in
B. Price, Trustee under Will Of Anna wFst. deee™id
dated Mw 31. iB6O, recorded In Deed Book iihg^
liOpage 2H, Ac. And have yon then there this writ
_ Witnras the Honorable Joseph Allison, Doctor of
f^ w %,^. e 5 ldent ,°V, onr saW “fi*t at Philadelphia, tbs
twentieth day of December, In the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and Firry-Blr. ■*"”
_CeSI-m St T. O, WEBB, Pro Prothonotary,
PROPOSALS.
tocontractors.
„ Proposals will he received at the office of U»
S?. n 16th day of January, 1867, for
toe Graduation, MssonryJCfoss ties. Stringers anl
Traok-lavtog, on the Phtlaaelphla and Montgomery
Conniy Railroad, extending from the to teraectionof
Sixih street and Lehigh avenne, along Sixth, West
mirelsnd. |lfto,andLoodonstxeets,tothe newSocond
btreet Read, thence by said road and theOlney road to
lear the fcecocd street Turnpike, at Olney, to tha
Twenty second Ward of the city of Philadelphia.
J e coutractois will bid npon the following items, -
' E precublcyardT" To ** billedl.ooo feet and under—
S'.ck Extavaiion-lo be hauled 1,000 feet and under—
ppr cable yard.
Emba/ikment—i xcavation hauled over 1,000 feet, or
borrowed material.
A asonry—Per perch of 25 cnbic feet, to mortar—laid.
* ** 14 —ary.
£n‘cA--u7or*—Per M. laid, including centering,
a«i—Per cnbic yard.
Cross-tict- Delivered on line of road—each
roaI Per M ” bjard mea *“re. worked, an*
mlle -. to , include tbe delivery and
distribution of iron, chairs and spikes to be far- •
E 2 & My at 1110 neareBt
„ Ucyntenta to be made Monthly upon the certlflcata
of the wort; neer ’ IeSS 201,61 CeDt ’ nntll the completitm
onhfocompa^ >eClfiCatlon3 may be ae en at the office
delo w,B,m,tJal6i
fIABJMB,jSADDT.fca,
CARRIAGES.
CtSHjSfS- < JOB BAT.K-—A large aaaortmuui. ui ue»
■1 liyminafc*
ffilKiili
PAPEFKCOLLARS
5 ARBXTHE-BEST} ~
68M^p^lR%wflERE--
VAN DEUSEH, BOEHM AN & CO..
627 Cheatimt Street, .
•Agents forPUlsdeJpWa. - : . „ • , nnw.imf ;
■fjteOMMßMiainseß.; ~i
pSniß|i<':
i^AIN 1 , -which becoinaabOHi 3 .
ir^fiS?!iP^Si^®J? , £ rant »a ier jfrvSVjßaaitySfe' <
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d«li3mi
GEORGE E. FORD.
: Secretary.