Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1862, Page 10

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Years due. ‘0 WHOM ASSESSED. 1860. | 1861.) Total amount on each Lot. in each per- son’s name, Number of Lot. Towles, James and Jo Grimgs, in trust for Shi- jloah Baptist Chureh,con- tinued. more or less, then northeasterly on a I! rallel with the ‘ ‘ine 61 feet 6 Inches a point on said aven distant 50 feet from ‘inning, then 4 said avenue to begin- a) ce seseeeeeeeee| 37 21) 29 73 66 F ront.ug 60 feet on north teens ceeescesscees! 15 16 11 26 Being the south 8 ( fronton Eighth west by the depth of thelot. 45 «+ | 12:17) 12 17] 12:17 74] 57] 131 Ditto. ae saiey | 23) 281) 778 for 0} due since Sept i816) 3 62 ' L and imps.|Thomas, Jenken et al in} .. | 599] 590) 5 99 trust. part of 12 &/T , John T & Lemuel) 571) 4 9 09 9) 10 10) 10 10 imps. ‘ing the north 45 os by the depth t . G.. 00+ ceeeee| PROM! 1 J. Bi... seeee {109 26) 100 Paving tax on interest) * from Sept. 3, 1860. .-«-|Tough, John 8........ esee]- oe 4) 44) oad Ditto..Due in the name ep’ “ and im/Thompson, Michael. .Due| 49 05| 38 50) 37 55) im the ‘name of 8. E sas Peugh for 1960. Beginning at the south- west corner of said lot) and thence running) east 20 feet, thence! seeeee| 10 71) inning on Seventb ‘ t west 25 feet south’ 8 23) 53 52) 51 53 1 1 Bie 9.00) 6 99) 15 93) 15 93 seen 428) 2 3 pm se ~ eM 3 14 49) 14 49 For 1953, $2 97; for a 1559, $3 tO and iesj Teempeen, Mortimer. - din = Pavin; tax, on interest, bets (eal in the name of J. Os- 29 75) 58 59 4 446 1 47 112 104 iL 56 47) S2 72 26 25) 6 44197 932 674 361) 830) 830 = 275) 633] 633 rf 29 2 7 ia! 4 3 14) 69 66 13 n 4 95| 19 Ww o = Cee ores A te ed 14 3 fof te] ge] Barer cane 8x4 8 | Pate. Re. D, 7 matics $0 8 oo 19 0 Genes 20 69) 47 60) 47 60 Sah oy : 3 805 } | } thence } thence ib —— east to the be- rc) 1s and impe.'wanlt Witliam.......... 20 85, 23 05 30 62 Lig bting the street 220 , part 16....6+ bab pwees! 6s | i | SES | WD.cceecseeee| Ditt0,.....0...000- acgees | 45 97 45 Paving tax = Pe j Dip ee =. | 66-19} 66 13 | | Paving tex on interest) from Jan. 8, 1861) j Ditto. wee] os | 19 36) 19 | Tax for abating a nui-| Yo! 7s webs es id'ta seen SSL sub. D..| Ditto...........+--. eeses| oo } 3 46 a Being the south 7 feet t ¢ ‘ 3 2 | inches front by the | 1 198 29 depth of the lot. ! a eae Paving alley tax on in- H 231 a = terest from October 23, | 237 183 420 3123 ue S. een jin 9 39 eee 503 199 145 S111 sl 9 oot | For 1555, $4.18; 1559,3.54 3 | subs th] Dito: ; 3) 3 Being the south 40 feet 3) | Paving tax on int. frem Lal 81 | 13.... ......| Venable, Charles 8. . 6 44) 19 30) 19 30 Inches front by th Nov. 12, 1858, $40.05. | Lighting the street] 272) 2 72] depth of the lot. 463, a 3 36 478 M5 | 3.........../Van Patten, Charles H..For ighting the street, z 2 1858, $1 50; for 1859, $254] 275} 21 oise53 11 partizand im) Ditto.................... 35 65 18) 168 Tax for abating a nui- Due in the name of E. C K Ditto. 189 159 sance, on interest from ac the eS $18 60 374 part 14& im Young, Abner H. | 27 65) 65 44, 68 44 August 15, 1854, $862 6” Kap Soe 3 on tb | \ Beginning 6foet¢ 1 } | ; O.ctstdescesh| Ditto. <0: Tax for 1558, west 40 feet from) | rom the northwest cor j $1 59; for 1859, $2 54] 275) 2 I2he8s 2 the southeast corner o | ner of said lot, and run- ; H | Tax for abating a nui | | ning east 20 feet, ' sance, on interest from| | | south 132 feet 105 in j Aug. 15, 1854, $1076 | ches, thence west 20 | Ditto... . For 1858, $1 59; feet, thence nerth 132) j | for 1=59, $254) 275] 2 12|1085 | feet’ 104 inches to the | | | Tax for abating a nui- thence pete , | begt 7 | | sance, on interest from! M nsnedhghie ing. ned oh | | Lighting the 0, 80 Sept. 23, 1854, $1010 sub. 24...... Williams, John 8....-.. + 2 506 | 7.....++0.6-. Yeabower, C., et al., 562 432 99 6196 Grereeesver| Ditto,... For 88,8159 |} 9 | getty eee cee Te) 70 | 1860, (in the name of A. j for 1859, $2 54) 7 r 1019 . | Tax for abating a nui- Being the west 25 feet! om 2144 sance, on Interest from front by the depth o 6 6 15 34 I 4 ol 7% = inde vl ot as 690 | part 4.......lWoaver, J. . 3951 771) 771 ot 3 SO 79124 12944 99 3 719 719 inning at the north- 408) 313) 71 Begt aa Square, and running} ite ae ote uare, and fronting on with tl Kprest south, aad Turn Jersey avenue 40 feet, j ning thence west with thence eastwardly 100 | | K street 20 feet, thence} feetto a point distan | north to Virginia ave- 27 feet southwardly | | nue 25 feet, thence wit! from the south line o! | the line of Virgini: north E street, then i avenue 20 feet, then northwardly to th | south to beginning. line of said E street at | 367 | part ofsub-21/Vivans, Louis ..........0o) 400} 3 08) 7 G8) 42 46 i Being the south 25 f | 73 inches front by t! j depth of the lot. | Dit. of 9 and| Wells, John W | 39 si] sont bong Pavi tax, on inter is, John W.. 9 0 ; frome August 6, 1560, imps. Commencing north © 1 in the name of T. H. the corner of G street) pn ho a and Soccer | 5 1 wardly from j ais peek sad reo Fifth street 111 feet to | imps.; an alley, thence north’ | = sub. 1 = j esp hy Fifth street, _thenci part of 11. Eleventh street west south with sald Fite 365 2365 and said avenue,thence! street 22 feet to the be- 45 S435 03 90 87 westwardly along t 515 55 line of said avenue J a 61 15 49 35113 50 S) 8B GAB | 610-0 -2s00 For 1855, $154] 250 193 5 97 1 ‘ For 1855, $156 253 1% 601 : ; ..| 254 195 aay - 812 192 147 339 @66 7 63, 12 a 216 10 9% «7 16 1 8 6 150 435 i 146 113 259 259 Feb 25—lawi3w&ds 1020 | 31 and imp. ui Brows Stor: Froxts.—The absolute unreliability of all human uu fame, hopes and expectations is Strongly exemplified in, the decay which is fast falling w the prete: of. store which has lately been used to vexelurion of test Georgy otis for the finish- ing or entire construction © most elegant private residencesjand public buildings. Brown stone houses and ‘brown stone fronts,”’ which have been used to gratify undoubted style and quality, will be looked upon only as indicative of and decay. Cc observation will show sym; oth: out the city of Fotand an alley the lot and an alley’ 20 feet wide on the line of Third street west, and running thence northwesterly with th line of said alley 10) feet, thence with th westernmost line o the lot southwesterly 23 feet, thence at right angles with the last- Beginning on G street! north 65 feet 3 inc! east from the northwest’ corner of satd lot 11,and/ mentioned It th- which shows how rapidly the disintegrating process is forward. inckes, then north 2 sutetie toitie Mca a Even Trinity church, the stone of which was so selected, inckek $0 bertanteg, said Third street, and) exhibits the same signs of rottenness, as welearn by the Scientific 23 3. and im | Williams, Anna... thence with the line o American; and a careful’ chemical aye ae will soon be called Being the north 39 sald street to the place for, in order to obtain some method of ing and preserving this front by the depth | of beginning. material, so accessible and Otherwise 80 valuable for building: pur. the lot. 465 ‘sub, 22 & im /Wilson, fe Re, 47 63, 96 75 poses.—V. ¥. Sunday Times. Fi m|Wallingsford, Alfred... | 66 57 183.09 x, on int, un ok 7 Res. 10 | part 24 and i ac A Bais 61 21/121 24183 me Rov. i is Beginning bee Reger thence running east 1 s| 23 741 feet 8 Pig a t ’ Deate or Mr. Houzncox.—The Chicago Journal brings us the north announcement of the death, in yee J. Holbrook, Heq., the well-known Special tof the Post Department. He arri there some two weeks ago, was taken ill on the day following and 4 ining. aig ee Sey wetgtig «Fg last ret the lu: His gbting si | i re were sen’ te in New York the sam it. 1858, 83 67; 1859,83 21) 1 1 Paving alley tax, on ii z unri i ~ oe 676 |part 8 and im |West, Arthur J., ge 19 86) 15 25) 53 47] 93.47 from Oet. 10. an perbageell Cen 22% Detaoter. ie accompbice Too te the aren al 4 than perhaps all other officials combined in ferreting out and bring- A.Tui 18 33) 351 ing to j Post-office robbers. He wes a man of t natural wey: 4 Phaoged dee 4 64] 4 69 | Shrewdness, a close student of human nature, andof un’ ding tenaei- 3 inches, and extending 315} 3 1s | ty of purpose. He possessed lite: lents of a high order. His Ten back with that width. ‘ears Among the Mail Bags had all the fascination of Vi - He 156 feet, and next ad- 15 96) 15 a » at =F _ noi his sere] ml the publication fail Bag—a jevoted te Postal nd dissemina- tion of Postal intellignass. wire ining the west 22 feet inches front of the lot. part of 26and|Williams, Charles..,.....) .. imps. Being the north 47 feet! front, by the depth o 18 73 18 72 the lot. sub. B......| Ditto... for v4 i en Hr le es eK HACKNEY CARRIAGES. Lighting the street... $45 | part of 16..,| Woodward. J For 1857, $4 16- 1858, 84 16; 1859, 84 94 Being the north 15 feet! front, by the : wilson, ‘Gbarles trustee, 9 1 le Due for 1860 in the name| of %. H. Platt........, Wavite © treet oc 90 e iene = ass | 7 and imps..|Wallach, Chas, tn trust] 11 bor ahal the drive en od__|. | SSE 74 20 70 —pit rH tag is rsp ae a Benes a i 8 PRRRE SE

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