ffA. LRAVEN, MASONIC HA,Ui. CHESTNUT STREET, OFFERS 'E CURTAINS, AND TABLE- COVERS, WINDOW SHADES, 'EST DESIGNS AND COLORS, bunting flags, CURTAIN GOODS, tEBa THAN PRESENT GOLD BATES. WALRAVEN, & KURTZ, mrOBTXBS AWD JOBBBBB Ur BY GOODS, ' Ui«lr Stan from 137 M. THIBD St., ;RTH THIRD STREET, IST will keep » /all lias of— i, aueimeru, udVeetiun. Bibbom, and Drew Ooods. - and Balmorals, id White Good,. . Kmfcioideriee. Jr « HCK, STOKES, & CO., lODS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE BEHOVED TO 653 Chestnut Street. offer for rale, by the package. IBS BLEACHED COTTONS, OSNABUBQB, ,LS; \ TICKS, AND DENIMS; FLANNELS; ILCB-MIXED, AND BGABLBT FLANNELB; UL SKIRTS; ffl. of &11 leading mannfaotnrei; AND OTHER GASSIMBBBS: TWEEDS, BEFBLLANTS, &o„ &«. BLUB KERBBXS, BLAKEBTS, FLACfNELB? A.RD P. KELLY, TAILORS, CHESTNUT STREET, Hava Just raoelved a lot of NEW STYLE CHOICE GOODS, TS AND VESTS SCAI.ES. Wake house; HS OHESXHCT BTBEKT. OUSSKKSFSSBS Can always find a foil a took of * KETS, QUIETS, XINEN GOODS, SHEETINGS, £0.,- .west wholesale prises. at J. G. STBAWBBIDGE & CO.’S, W. oor. EIGHTH a»lD*S'. , g ttnd ARCH. Ho. 703. jLIAMBYILLB, hew yoek MILLS* WsmsnUa,and oilier first-class Shirtings. >tica*nd Hutnenot *ide Sheetings Unbleached Extra Heavy Wide Sheetings, Beat Unbleached Muslins made. Good Linens for Shirt Front* Diapers, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, ic. Ballardarale. Sbfiker. and other Fiannele. OLO6INO OUT (JHE4.P. Ida and Unde Winter Goods, Heavy Dress Goods, Styles do. Also, Blankets, Heavy Flannels, Ac., Balmoral Skirts at loir prices. COO PBS & CONABD. & JL cornet NINTH and HABKBT, •» great v .'or bargains, as we are.. .met! lose oat onr stools, if great lednetlonsln prioee will t- We are bow aeiung our entire assortment of IS Goods and Staple Drj Goods, at lower prices time ’tiler house in the city. AMEBICAN DEW [NES. 850 m ..STJfc. CALICOES BEmiCED toSSe. , ~ ALE WOOL AND OOTTOtt PLANSELSat 80e. 1-4 BLEtGBID MUSLINS at GQe. worth «!>*. •WILEIAMBVTLLE MU3UN, Me. ®|W TOBK MILLS AT A VER? LOW PBtOB. It»e BEST Utullne of all kl^dsatlo w PBIOSS. -aladles,aad all NERVOUS AFFEC TIONS. which he treats with the surest success. “ Office, 1087 WALNUT street. ja2i-3m ELECTRICITY. WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISODYBRI. PROFESSOR BOLLEB’ EIiECTRIOAIi INSTITUTE, ISSS» WALNUT STREET. DR. S. W. BECKWITH, Successor. Formerly Principal Operator. AH Acute and Chronic diseases cured hy special gua jnuUee, if desired, and iu case of failure no charge Is Electrical investigation .has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanio battery. The Drain* maens and fieroas membranes, ibe ski a. lUsaes* andflaidaconstlrate the negaUwe and poaitlve forces, fiwry action, whether mental or physical, lathe remit cf these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, cir culation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to Electrical Influence. There is a polar action established tnroogbont the -nervous system which connects with every part of the body, estab ishing and preserving a proper balance of the electrical element, waich consti tutes health and a disturbance of which causes disease. Thexeare strictly but two conditions of disease—one of inflammation, or positivef the other weak, debilitated, negative : aad as Electricity contains these two condi tions In the aetion ofthe positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper healthy action: _w« do not wishtb convey thelmpression thit we cure all fliesm is,«ll conditions. W. cannot care consump tion alter theiunre arssll destroyed; yet we da Assert', and are prepared to practically demonstrate, that hnn dreds of caees of almost every form of chronie dtsease, prono\inced,incurable by the best medical practitioners Of the eountrv, have .been radically cubed, tome of them in an< incredibly short time, by our Bleotrioal treatment. Its greet superiority over other practices in tee cure of disease is also attested in the fact that, with in the pact five yean, over fourteen thousand patients have been treated at this office, suffering, from almost every form and condition of disease omhni >n to hu manity, and in pearly all eases a benefit or perfect cure has been effected. Therefore, with these FACTS to grove onr theory and treatment of disease, we are wili ng to guarantee any of tee following dtsaAsesfby special contract, if the patient desires. With very nuny others not here enumerated: - - ■ ,1- Diseases of t As Brdtji and Servo s Button —Boi lepsy, Chorea or St VltuA’ Dance. Paralysis (Hetfiple tia and Farai legiahNeuralgia, HysteHa, NatirduSnaes Palpitation of the Heart. Loch law.ecc.. etc ■ 8. Organs and Tissues connected 101 l hike Digesttve System —Sore Throat. Dyspepsia. Diarrhoea. Dysen tery, Obstinate Constipation,. Hsmorrhoids or Puss, Bilious, Flatulent. and Painter’s Colic, and ail affec tions of thb Liver and Spleen 8. Respiratory Organs.— Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, A chma (when not caused by organic disease of the heart). Bronchitis. Pleurisy, Pleurodynia or Rheuma tism of the Chest, Cosenmpiion in the early etsgei. ■5. Fibrous and Muscular System.— Rhanmatlsm, gout. Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Bpinal Curvature, Htp Disease. Cancers, Tamers. 6 Urinary and genital Organs.—Graven, Diabetes and Kidney Complaints, Impotence and Seminal Weak ness. The latter complaints never fall to > leld rapidly to this treatment. A Diseases peculiar to Females —Uterine Com plaints, involving a mal-posltion. as Pro’apses, Ante verslon, Retroversion. Inflammation. Ulceration, and various other affections of the Womband Ovaries. Pain ful, Suppressed, Scanty or Profuse Menstruation, Leu. corrhoea. 7. Skin Diseases.— Scrofulous Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Ulcere of every kind, Felons, Erysipelas, Hbipsb or Totter; In fact, iu every description of Bain disease the Galvanic Bath has proved vastly more effi cacious than all other means combined. Also, diseases of the Eye and Bar. TO LA DIBS can we recommend this treatmentas one of UNVARIED SUCCESS. AlmostinsnmeraUe cases have come under treatment at our office who can testify to this fact. Mrs S A FULTON, a lady of groat experience and ability, has sntite charge of the Ladies’ Depart ment, and all delicacy will he used toward those who entrust themselves to her cafe. In female diseasee as mentioned in the above list, with others sot mentioned, she has had a large experience, and can confidently promise the mo-t gratif, log results. TO TiE AFFLICTED.-The treatment is mild and gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sensation whatever. Our professional intercourse with the af flicted will ever be characterized by perfect candor and honesty, and these whose complaints are incurable, or do not admit of amelioration, will bo frankly told as, and not accepted-for treatment. It matters not what may he yenr complaint, or how long yon may have snf fared, or how niuoh, or what course of treatment yon may have been subjected to, or what disappointments yon have experienced; if the system is not worn out— tf sufficient vitality remains for reaction—there is a fair protpect of recovery. REFERENCES. —The diseased and ail interested are referred to the following-named gentlemen, who have been trei’ed and witnessed our treatment on others, at No. 1220 Walnut street ■A. J. Pleasanton, brigadier general, Philadelphia; ATFleasanton, major general, St. Louts; W. B. Smith, No. 1088 Hanover street,Philadelphia ; George Douglass, No. 26 South Fifth street; William it bhriver. Baines street, Germantown; L. C. Stockton, Bo 2::6 Market street, Philadelphia; Charles H Grigg, Nos. 819,and 881 Church alley; Bmanuel Bey, No 707 Sansom street, at torney at law; H Craig, No 1786 Arch street. No. 138 Brotd street; Robert D. Work, No. 61 North Third street; A G. Croll, B. E. corner Tenth and Market streets; George Grant. No. 610 Chestnut' street; H. T. Denilver, No. 1786 Chestnut street; Ed. McMaUon, No 1227 Front street. • Consultation free. Descriptive- circulars of cure* effected, with numerous references, can be had by ap plleation at th* office. All letters addreBsedto_ SS o. W. BECKWITH, 1330 WALNUT Street, ja2s-wftal2t Philadelphia. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. 7IS CUE STUD 1' ST. WATCHES AMD JEWELBI. A. FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SH.TER AND PLATED WABE, COBHBB ABCH AJTD TESTS BTBBETB. 8rootB«. 81„y* Button,, Armlet,, Bneelata, Soar? Tin, and Beta, lea Ktahaia. Walter,. Goblet,. Foika. Spoona, A«. mr- Wataßaa npalred and Warrantad. Old Sold, Olamonda, and SUtut bOMbt nofiO-Sm HAKBIBO* JABPBB. I^OUGB. 088 ATTENTION HAVING BEEN CALL EX) TO AS icrtion* and statements lately made in the public prints with the design of detracting from the high repute en joyed by our Thread, "we bos'to state that onr standard has never been changed daring the past Thirty Years; and tbat now, as heretofore, no pains and expense are, or will be spared to maintain for this Spool Cotton its present character. * The attention of Bayers and Consumers Is drawn to the fact that most of the new Threads offered to the pub lic, from No. 30 upwards, are marked up, and that the difference In the coarseness of nnmhers, supposed to cer-,, respond with our numbers, often varies from tea (10) to twenty (20) per cent. jal3-30l* g H. SLEEPER & CO. , * 515 mmOB STREET, manufacturers, agents, and wholesale DBALBBSIN FLIHT AND GREEN GLASS WARE, Hive now In store a full assortment of the above goods, which we offer at the lowest market rates. Being sole agents for the SALEH GREEN GLASS WORKS, we sre prepared to make and work private moulds'to order. FOSTER, MINERAL, and WINE BOTTLES, of a superior color and finish. Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOP FURNITURE, SHOW BOTTLES, SYRINGES, H0M(8- OFATBIC VIALS, and Druggists Glassware generally. B. H. SLEEPER, jat-lm JOHN W. CAMPION. QOLD’S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS WARMING AND VBNTILATING PUBLIC DILDINOB AND PRIVATE EBSIDEKCES, ■apupaoTCnnp BY tbs UNION BTEAM AND WATEB-EF ATIN6 COMPANY OF .PENNSYLVANIA. JAMES P. WOOD & CO., *1 SOUTH FOURTH STRUT. B. M. FELTWELi.. Snp-t. JaB-Bm-fp ■ ; JSpW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. WHITE CLOVER HONRY. NEW FARED PEiCHBS. CULTIVATED CRANBERRIES, ha. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer in Pine Groceries, no - tt . Corner ELEVENTH and VINU Streets. riOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK V and CANVAS, of all nnmbors and bra de. Tent. Awning, Trunk, and Wagon-cover l-.ick. also, Pap, r Manufacturers’ Drier FelU, from 1 to Sleet wide; Paulina Belting* Hall Twine, No. . . ’ JOHN W. EVER HAN h CO., noS-tf No, 103 JONLS’ Alley. OLD apple whisky. 010 barrels pure old Jersey - ' For sale by AFPI * B , WHI | K J; 3rO N, I js2f 'Sl* 5 North FROb r Street. 'TOMATO CATSUP;—NEW -TOMATO A -Cateup, in quart and pint bottles, ofchoi.ieqnalitr, Also, barrels. For sale by RHODES * wIL-lams,. nolO 10T South WATER Street. C| t fhess. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 86, 1866. THE WEALTH OF OUR CITIZENS, A GLANCE AT THE LEDGES AND THE DAY-BOOK. WHAT THE CITY GIVES TO THE TREASURY The Taxes Paid In the Fifth District. We publish this morning, by permission of the Treasury Department, and In the Interest of the revenue, a detailed statement of the Incomes paid by onr citizens under the special Income tax of 1864. We print the lnocmes ia full. The reader will un derstand the exaot nature of these sums by reading the following statements of deductions authorized to'be made: The expenses necessarily inonrred and paid In carrying on any trade, business, or vocation, such as rent of store, olerk hire, Insurance, fuel, freight, Ac. Exempted by law (except In the ease of a citi zen of the United States residing abroad), $606. Amount actually paid fay rent of the dwelling-house or estate occupied as Other national, Btate, and local taxes assessed and paid for the year 1862. and net elsewhere Included. Amount actually paid by a property, owner lor necessary repairs, In surance, and Interest on Incumbrances upon his property- Income from Interest on bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness of any railroad company o: corporation from which 8 per cent, thereon was withheld by tee officers thereof, between Sep tember Ist and December 31st, 1863, inclusive. Inoome from interestjer dividends on stock, oapltal, ordeposits In any bank trust company, or savings if stltntlon Insurance or railroad company, from which 3 per cent, thereon was withheld by the officers thereof, between September let- and Decem ber 31st 1862, inclusive Amount paid by a lbrmer or planter lax-hind labor, including the subsistence of the laborers, t ter-necessary repairs upon Us term or plantation, and' for Insurance, and Interest on lneumbnbebn upon his farm or plantation. Sala richer cflloerK) or payments to persons In theolvll, BdHfary. naval, or other service of the United states, in excess of $660. Income from advertise mention which a per oent. was paid, from Septem ber-lshto December alst, 1862. Inclusive. : The returns of the Fifth district embrace the fol lowing parts of the city: The Fifth and Sixth divi sions of the Twenty-second ward. Eighth and Ninth divisions ol the Twenty-third ward, Seventh and xentu divisions oi tne in eney-mtn ward, and First, Second, Third,, and Fourth divisions of Bucks county. TWENTY-SECOND WARD. FIFTH DIVISION. Aertsen, JasM $13,710 02 Jacoby, Edward 390 00 Aextacn, James M. Johnson, Chas If 123 00 trustee forMrsT Johnson, Norton 614 84 F Smith S;9 80 Jackaon, Frauds A 780 s 7 Aeitteu, JohnP 650 00 Jenkins. Joshua G 3,668 75 Aertgen, R B 2,149 83 Jester, Oliver * 84 00 Aertsen, &B* tros- Johnson, Henry N 623 82 tee for Harriet O Johnson, Chas Sf 532 00 Watson 420 55 Johnson, Wm 8f» 2,006 98 Aertsen, RB, trus- Johnson, Blwood 11,830 35 tee Marg’t Chris* __ Jones, Ales: H 699 (XI tie 36013 JoneSjCiara g . 6159 Arnold, GeoE 1,350 00 Kay, Elisabeth 3,412 99 AH ins, A B 1,200 00 Knox. Chas McLean 88u 35 Bacon, ffm H, tins- Kay, Mary 285 00 tee for Jane R Kay, J Alfred 4,689 00 Baines 2.658 37 Karsner, Charles 175 CO Baikei, Geo R 174 30 Kelly, John M 907 00 Barnes, Wm 271 00 Keyser, Daniel L 134 00 Bayard, Chas M 14,216 24 Kille, Samuel K 4 715 00 Bayard, GhasF 49 f 4i0 00 Kimball,-F S 15,32 i 64 Barry, Jos B 163 50 Kheedler, J S 14,094 £8 Bartlett, Thoa 464 46 Krickbaum, H 1,049 20 Bed tack, Ea ward 794 £7 Kingsbury, J 177 09 Benner, Jesse 130 00 Keyser, Samuel 30 59 Bennett Edward 2,902 08 Lingsfcroth, Elis * 1,412 00 Benner, Wm 115 00 Lamodin. Geo C 400 00 Benson, G A 425 80 Landis, ThOBY 1,078 00 Bergroaon, Chea C 137 18 Large, Jesse 45 00 Biddle, Edward - 1,096 35 Laws, James 1»(H@ 77 Burney,Horace, Jry Lea, ThosT 3,457 50 trustee Elizabeth Leavitt, H A -093 00 B C Hare 907 92 Le Bouteilier, C 17,9G* 09 Biich&ll, Eliaß 7,900 00 Lehman, Chas 1,4J0 00 Bishop, John B 9© 50 Leibert, Wm W 9 200 00 Blight, J O 1,150 00 Leiuau, Sami M 4,756 00 Bodine, Sam’lF 8,668 88 Leyich, Richard 2,176 20 Becking, Sarah 79 79 Lewis, Geo 828 04 Bolling, Kobt 490 00 Lightfoot, Jesse 1,232 50 Brcck, John Penn 25,877 63 Linnard, Emily L 924 00 Bronson. Geo 1,200 00 Linnard, Eugene 700 93 Brown, Thornton 626 00 Livezey, David H 99 (X) Brown, Wm H 1,890 00 Livezey, Jonathan 98 00 Bradley, J W 2,100 00 Langstrotb, T B 4,166 00 Brightly, Fred C 789 00 Love, Jno B 6,439 76 Brewster, C has O, 400 CO Levering Jr, Jno 645 03 Bruner. Henry B 757 08 Lovett, Titos R 521 00 Buckingham, L H 312 53,Lovett, TE, trustee Btrgin, Geok 1,650 00 Louisa Fletcher, 4,514 99 Burgin, Chas If 1,625 00 Loagwlil, BH 119 31 Burns, CM 275 CO Livezey, Thos 1 775 45 Burkhart, Sarah 131 60 Lewis, TheeG- 3,470 03 Burk, Wmß . 1,395 67 MacTaughlin.G W 100 00 Burrows, E J 800 00 Marie, Matthias 1,378 00 Burroughs, John 2,0C0 C 0 Meehan, Thos 1,47514 Bullitt, JnoC 9,980 21 Merchant, GW 2,23169 Bush, John , 300 CO Middietou.LjdiaC 228 40 Bustier, Jos B 4,123 58 MlUer, Harry 600 00 Butler, E H 15*748 23 Mite, Wm 37,900 72 Button, Conyers 8,400 00 Mmman, Chas • - 491 25 Button, Jos 9,400 00 Miller, Allen B 865 60 Button John 2 9.'6 00 Miller, Joseph 1,095 CO Buck, Francis If 1,465 OO MUkey, Jacob A 1,510 00 Boiar, A J H 6 40 Miskey, Anthony 6 S9l 64 Cadbury, Joel 2,033 72 Mitchell, Jos B 5 273 31 Cadburj , Joel, Jr 1.4C0 CO Mitchell, J B 6.757 02 Chew, Henry B Mitchell, J E,trustee (Executor of B Mre A Mitchell 1,275 12' ! Chew) t 815 90 Montgomery, O C 92 09 Chew.B.B,on trust _ Montgomery, T 9 1,05168 for B Chew 766 88 Moore, Thomas 1,079 75 Chew, Henry, as Morgan, Chas E 23,788 0Q Trustee 202 25 Morgan TheoH 3,800 00 Camden, RL M_ 687 72 Mtte,*Wm H 1,050 00 Garpenter, Geo W 1,577 84 MuUineux, Thos 39 00 Carpenter, Ellen D 1,516 95 Molten. WmR 209 00 Caipmter, Ellen 1> Moon, W F 97 €0 (guardian) 3,844 02 McCailura, Wm 37,165 00 Catherwood, A J 3,665 OOjMcCallum, H. 24,841 79 Oi aplain, w J IS) 00 McCarthur,• Wm & 18' Chapman, Henry 4,c0 McCnUougu, R F 1,975 57 €1 a anon, J C 411 41 McDarmond, R 400 00 Chew, Sami 752 40 McFadden, Wm H 285 14 Chiles,C P 417 SO McFarland J B 1,028 23 Christian, Fred F 66 65 Mcllwafos, R L 1,250 00 Cliriiimaß, Bdwd SCO 00 McKee, Mr, C 1.47 L 28 Clark. Michael F 6,790 97 Nesdlss, Wm N 2.779 77 Clark, B B 226 87 Niblock, Alex 400 00 Clement, B 400 00 Niehcls, Geo 263 91 Colem.a, Anna C 4,104 76 Nixon, Martin 60,638 83 CoUison, Wm H 463 00 Noble, Chas M 6,060 03 Comtoit, Ezra 1,450 00 Sortie, Henry Ir 10,613 46 Cope, Thos P 3,462 38 Norris, .Richard 32,676 77 Cope. Henry 38,133 3S Nneenl, Geo 6,749 77 Cope, Francis B 4,BiS 29 Ogilbe, Samuel 686 00 Cepe, Edward, Jr >.732 66 Owen, Roger 480 00 Cope, Edwin R 9,451 26 Own, Joshna T 1,846 00 Cope, Edward, Sr 244 18 Pancoaat Chas 8 3,600 00 Cope, Wm 231 16 Parkinson, Robs B 3,735 39 Coggshail, H S 4,720 00 Parker, Joseph 1,235 79 CoKgshall.Mre M J 2,018 00 Parrish, Sarah 64 DO Correy, Harg 8 689 26 Pearsall, Mary 1,27116 Courtney, Geo S 200 CO Potts, lease ,W 1,400 00 CcWpeithwalt, J B 830 00 Pease, James O _ 4,600 00 Cook, John N 4CO 00 Peirce, Maurice K 411 00 Crenshaw, Edw A 2,111 4S Perot, Jos B 3,730 58 Crowson. Mary 160 00 Peterson,lVarsons 3 696 77 Crowson, Caroline 160 00 Peterson, Henry 2,633 93 Croweon, Joseph 200 00 Ph‘pps, Samuel S 1,238 00 Crowder, Joseph 304 00 Phipps, M M 75 Off Cummingg.Chaa H 8,000 00 Ploya, Jacob 76 00 Barrach, James 4,244 24 Pooley, David 635 60 Davidson, Eliinor 1,368 66 Potter, Beckman 840 SI Davidson, Geo W 4.023 63 Potter, Wm H 3.000 00 Denison, Geo 63 65 Prall. O B. 6,0 00 Dsw.es, Geo W 242 86 Raifnel, William 2,214 10 De Witt, Lenis B 2,231 60 Rex, Jeorce V 270 80 Donath, James A, Kesid. WilHam B 1,785 00 trustee lor J V __ James B MS 00 QIBBS 1 Mazarie, * 1,633 52! Dooiey. Beary 42 37 Dorr, Benjamin 2,406 28 Dorrance, Margaret 1,219 73 1)0x867, Stanton 4 780 57 Doney, 'William 6,832 82 Downs, Bobert JST 1 344 00 Drake* Thomas 10,39115 Dnnton, Wm £ 268 % Dutton, Henry B 887 94 Damming, Eobt B 431 S 3 DetwDler, Franklin 100 00 Engle, Alnertus 165 25 Earp, Thomas 8,000 00 Evans, Thoa W 11,886 81 Elm es, Charles E 686 00 Engle, Charles B 226 86 Evans, Robert E 283 89 Evans, D Z 1,144 76 Eller, DF 14 CO Far®me. Jas A Bao 00 Firih, Thomas F 3.126 4? Dander, Henry 1,340 00 Fortescue, Walter S 240 00 Fraser, Wm 2 938 4S Freas, Henry • 825 22 Freidman, M 3,501 00 trance, Jno 400 00 France, Irwin 400 CO Foggo, W G 5«2 00 Garrett, Thos H 482 6S Garreu, Geo H. 2*116 C 6 Garrett, John 28,400 Cl George, &t John 800 00 Godfrey, Andrew 350 CO Gold. James L 605 60 Goodman, Morris 325 00 GorgaS, Joseph 30 29 Gorges, Elizabeth £66 71 Gowen, James ' 98l> 72 Gowen, James B 2,01316 Graff, Rbas H 7,980 94 Gratz, EobtH 24*124 11 Grata, Mrs E A 2,724 GO Gloves, Anthony 11*833 00 Gommere, Wm 2,32-5 44 Gnmmey, Thos A 230 00 Barvey, S, trustee for wile 240 48 Hanley, J A € 682 CO Baas, Mathias 360 65 Haines, JohnP 3,094 03 Baines, Ann 1,592 86 Ballowell, Wm P 2,653,75 Hallowell, EHzab D 203 00 Bamersley, Geo W 2,432 00 Bamergley.G W, Jr 409 00' Banly, John 167 16 ’ Banna®, Catharine 178 92 Hi.n£ell, BB 13,075 08 Bare leg, WmW 9.585 00 Harding, Geo 15,974 04 Hari is, J Andrews J 63 14 Ha)kinsr n, B, -Exr est of J Hsrainson2,2lS 66 Barkinson; £obt 1(0 00 Barkinson, Chat 4 00 Darkness. M W 13 £64 4s Batson, Geo B 200 00 Banco, Ei H 4,298 86 Bart, Borman L 4,386 76 Barvey, Sami, Jr 5,382 10 Barvey, £ Jr* Ex i Harvey, dec 588 14 Barvey, S Jr, Ex p F McCutcheoh 616 05 Harvey, 8 Jr, Ex CJsas Kogers 727 76 Hazard, Willis P 405 98 Bfcberton, G*-:o 763 26 FebF.rton.WmT 763 26 Hetlig, Albert B 200 00 Helfenttein, J S 666 36 Henry, Samuel 75 00 Henry, Banline E 2,648 81 Beretiie, DW 4,464 41 H* ratine. D W, Gdn Alfred Stoner 460 00 Hnlingß. Edwin P 5.660 00 Hiidehura, John 2,730 CO BUI, James A 200 00 Bill. Joseph 2,617 00 Hinkle, Feter B 410 GO Bodgden, ft A 147 00 Bousion* WmC 54,903 70 Houston, HH 9*053 0* Bortter* Jacobß 889 32 Homer, Benj 13,630 00 Bone, M H 2,718 60 Howell, Joshua E 2>185 64 Hughes, "Wm 150 00 Hunter, Wm, Jr 15,000 00 Bustcn, Alexander 227 12 Bunrlcker, Eliza A 5,050 0Q Hyndsbaw, Jas B 819 00 Barvey, Sami, Jr* trustee Baker’s estate 17513 Barvey, Semi, Jr, trustee Mary L hiebardeon - 1,683 39 Hire*, WmL 4,000 00 inners, fi Frank 1,160 00 SIXTH D Adamson* Wm $15,361 66 Afh- Jas. M D 792 00 Aehmeadi Al* 2,3<5 CO Asbmead, George 711 50 Atbmtad, G,Uus* tee 254 75 Ashtread.Wm.M D 2,624 00 Athmesd, Gr as F 3i9 29 Sshmesd. Kate 132 29 Atherton, Sarah H 6.931 56 Albert, Luther £ 240 00 nibeTiedn, Chas 422 (6 'iibefctiM-n, Henrr 6 883 79 AlJtn, Be\j 3,810 00 AUen, John , * S.Hll 03 Allen, Wm 4.CC9 Coj J. A P. COATS. THE INCOME TAX. linker, Franei* SOD 00 Rittenhouse, Peter 161 37 Bit teahouse, Jot a 9ls 05 Bobbins, Jeremiah 3»854 03 Roberts, John 308 83 Roberts, Jesse 800 CO Kobinson, C A 233 94 Bobinson, € W 1,000 00 Robinson, Q.Frank 16,687 25 Robinett, J Percy 117 76 Rodney, J DuvaL 600 00 Rodney. John 732 f 0 Borer Henry S 1.445 80 Rowland, James 27,2 >8 85 Rue, Francis J 5,959 84 Rue, Jno R 6,0X1 09 •Kuan, Sarah C 600 00 Ruth, Ansa Maria 600 00 Rush, Mrs EM 2.978 16 Sallada, K Y 3,220 32 Spackraan, H 8 421 CO Snyder, John 0 Ifil 32 tchell. 18. 738 63 Bchock, Geo W 764 47 Schaeffer, EayC W 387 13 Schaeffer, George 1.000 00 Sellers, Edwin M 1,400 00 Shaw, Edward T 43,600 00 Sheppard, Oath’e j,58? $8 Sheridan, Elizabeth 400 00 Shingle, Geo 60 00 Shoemaker, Frank* lift 5,658 00 Shoenbeiger, Mrs. Sarah S. .8,460 09 Sellers, Wm. H. 900 00 Shriver, Wm, H. 298.00 khueter, Joseph C. lid 20 Siddons, Ghva P, 296 90 Simmons, Ed 8. 2 059 09 Smith, George D. 1,600 00 Smith, Wm. F. 900 00 Smith, Wm. K. 219 20 Smith, Daniel B. 1,061 91 Sowers, Wm. H. 10,71 l 67 Sowers, Mrs. L 361 55 Spooner, Chas. H. 2,769 63 Springer, Enos 7 CO Sanire, Wm. H. 1,238 35 Stallman, John 199 00 Stevenson, Suian 3U l 0 btevensonn, E. W. 353 00 Stevens, Jas. E P, 4/49137 Stephens, Wm. 844 42 Stout, A. G. 36 &3 Slyer, Orlando 8 232 85 Sykes, Joseph S 601 28 Taylor,-Wm. M 769 32 Tftrr, Henry S. 905 50 Taws, Lewis 23,171 01 Taylor, Enoch I,o*o 00 Taylor, Wm C 6,900 00 Thayer, M. Ruki’l 3.260 00 Thomas, Geo. U. 9,uC6 00 Thomas, Wm. 251 60 Thomas, S Harvey 5,222 60 Thomas, Chas 1> 840 64 Tiers- John 7.650 00 Tingley, J a 2 075 21 Trotter, Wm H 37,' 04 98 Tourfcelot. Frank J 1,003 54 Trump, Daniel MBB SO Tiyon, Edward K 2.606 00 Tryon, Jr, Ed K 8.332 00 Tryon, Jr, Geo W 7 640 00 Tull, Francis D 785 00 Trego. F Augustus 2.700,00 Onrab, John R 367 00 william, Howard 100 00 Walker, Matthf w 1256 15 Walter*, Tnos U 9,137 81 WaudeU, Sr, Jn;> 2,619 06 Warner, John 1,215 44 Warner,Redw’d F 6,894 60 Warner, Redwood F, trustee S W _ . lewis 319 58 Warner, Mrs Mar tha Ann 1,650 67 Weaver, B Iza 138 00 Webb, WH 2.177 29 Welea.Chas 2,848 60 Welch, John 41Q no Wei'sa, Gatharfre 7 87 Wentz, EG 80 00 Wharton, Sasar'h 14143 Whyte, Isaac E 2,289 12 White, John 826 06 Williams, Robt ? 481 63 Williams, Reed A 2.000 OC Williams, Jacob V 4,168 85 Williams. Howard 1-186 00 Wister, Chas 7,23 a 12 Wiater, John 2>OUB 00 Wister, Mary 981 00 Wister, Annie - ISO 00' Woddrop. K S 357 00 Wnnder, Syive? ter 671 0o Tatea, D Gordon 650 00 Tocum. James 3,674 10 Tcune, JS 4,218 03 Zell, T Eiwood 14 14 Zell, Hannah 12.01 tIVISIOW. Lafferty, James $1,978 00 Lancing, James 2 459 43 Leedpm. Baoj 3,018 00 Leedcm, J M,M 0 1,929 10 Lees, Thomas - SSB 00 Lehman, 3.607 19 Lehman, R K 359 70 Lennfg, Jos-pti 909 0* L ocard, Samuel 4,623 00 Lewar«, James R 1,029 70 ; Lewis, Bdward .'I, 5 trustee 299 67 ! Lister Jr, Tbos 141 00 • Lltteß, John s 6,136 & Lt'teH, John S . ' trustee, • - - 149 90 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1865, AnfciU, Joseph- 177 00 Armstrong John. 3- 678 00 Arnutrong. Ed w 1,400 (X Armstrong, Thos G 4,030 00 Arundel, Jftkn M 300 CO Bnmneli, Sami 524 CO Bradford. V L 2,880 00 Backus, F B 1,058 10 Balae. Alex 6,316 40 Baker, WES I,SOI 7ft Brewster, F Carr 0120,921 00 Beckel, J C 73 00 Benton. Stephen CiO CO Bezeskie, Anthony 212 90 Berger, wm 1,150 oo . Bettin, Thos F 2.489 00 Biddle, Marks J 200 00 Biddle, Wm 8,000 00 Bristow, James , 200 00 Bristow, Henry 200 00 Bine, Sami M 4.468 84 Bowman, David 308 58 Bcaidmap, John 342 60 Bock ins. AR 260 00 Bockin*, Ohaa B -1,660 00 Bbckius, Jacob U 870 00 Bookies, Sami K 1,040 00 Borden, Julia B 843 98 Borden, J (guardian) 683 84 Borie, John J 4,780 00 Brooks, Matthew 6,606 00 BowenrWm E 11,247 C 0 Brown, Geo , 160 00 Brownhoitz, Marg’t 166 00 Brownholtz, S K 100 00 Bnad, Joseph 1,25? 02 Burk. Geo W 290 00 Bump, | A 1.000 00 Barn*. Christian 6 50 BurLMaryL 5,490 85 Batcher, TB 48113 Batcher. Bayard 1,039 60 Batts, Chas A 3,267 00 Craig, Col H K 1,634 00 Chase, Edwin T 3,002 00 Canon, HL 8,470 GO Cambios, Chas 31,926 68 Cardwell,, Geo C 26 00 Calami!, J&s E 29,766 74 Caldwell. John D 324 62 Cabeen, Robt B 16,119 64 dark, Ed WV 76,363 98 Clapp, Jonamn 1.628 84 Cresaou, J Clarence 2*786 75 Ghesebroaghi G 718 74 Cox, WmK 636 00 Cox, Elias 325 Ou Co niter. Stephen 2.4G0 0, Corse, Wjb L 648 OO Cook, Wm * 400 00 Cope, Alfred 31,680 74 Comfort, Edward 1,5(8 86 '■ fGoUins, Samuel H 806 00 ‘Church, W i 6io 53 Churchman, C W 14,379 00 . •Davis,-Chas E 9 10 .Davis,-John 24 CO ; Davie, Wm Morris, 2,869 00 Dickinson, E 50 00 D’lnvilliers. C 8.760 On Due bridge, Garret 400 00 Dutton, Isaac 198 00 Dutton, Thos 69 00 Dyoit, TbosW 798 J 00 Dickson, James 988 67 Earle, Henry ' 3,700 00 Estlaek, Frauds F 2UO 00 Evans, Franklin 3,782 02 Evans, John H 180 CO Eherle, GhasL 1,000 00 Eckel, Louis 3*5 00 Ernies, Deborah 327 19 Eznlen, Samuel, in Eorcpe, 'Thomas Stewardson at* torney -3,14147 Eppeleheimer. JF 1,102 81 Emhardt, F K m 60 Brringer, J L 7.624 73 Freas, PR 6,00 i 82 Felton; John 109 30 Flu, Chas 140 84 Plin, J Milton x 80 Oo Fling, Joseph 661 OS Fling, George 1,997 00 Flbs, G W 827 70 Fisher, Sarah L 1,(02 00 1 Fisher, LetitirE 469 46 Fifiher, Ei ilcott 162 58 Fisher, Elijah B 2,067 00 Fisher, Chas H Estate of 10,039 69 Fisher, Elisa G 7,36182 Fox, Chas P 3,668 48 Fox. Geo Estate of 15,713 69 Finaem.Wm 60159; Ford, Sami C 4,789 £6 i Folwell, Etch’d It 237 60 1 Folwell, Chas S 8,378 65 ! Fulforth, Wm 1,200 00 ! Faseell, Joseph 668 79 l Fry, Wm £ 481 95 < Gardel, Bertram 363 00 I Garritt, John B 4,31? 98 1 Garriti, Philip C 4,846 FT Garrett, Thos C 6,299 62 Gates, Jabez 3,879 48 Gatec, Jamesß 1,653 82 Gaalbert, Missimer 469 00 Gaulbext, John 400 00 Green, Aif W, M D 1,243 00 Green, Catharine 18 60 Gxffn. William 434 36 Griffith, J Clarkson S, 882 CO Godfrey, Ben G 14,744 72 Gummey, Henry R 1,300 00 Gam mej, John M 250 00 Hacker, Bolah M 1,158 40 Hacker, leaiah .. 2, £3 23 Stoker, William 123 13 ; Hacker, Jeremiah 8,611 87 Hale, James O 1,775 00 Hallowall, Thus 660 00 i BaUowell, Wm -64 68 Handsbecry. Jos 166 *9 Barmer, Alfred C 16.387 45 Harper, Rathan &0 00 B arptr, Reuben 365 29 Hart, Joan 23165 Hay. Lienfc T H 672 00 Hayes J Henry 301 83 Hazzard, Bfl 47,739 37 Hilffensiine, Eev J 676 00 Bdnsley, F W . 6.6i9 71 Henderson, Henry 2,618 60 BenTy,Elizabeth J 2,637 72 Henry, Samuel B 2,070 00 Henry, T C 50;655 06 Henson, Wm 2,800 CO Hewitt, Alex 115 06 BBI.JobM 390 60 Benckle, Wm 920 00 John A 812 CO Hine, EC.MD 477 93 Hirst,«) * 400 00 Holgdon, Samuel 364 47 Hoffman, F . 705 10 Hoffhsr, Elisa 850 00 Hogg, James 742 02 Qoiiis, T C, trustee , ' of Maud Fisher -1, 532 53 Hollis. T G. trustee of JaaL Fisher 3,332 63 Hollis, T a, trustee of Eliza G Fibber 620 03 Hollis, T C, trustee of Ellen Fisher 1 332 63 Hoes, John 14.667 99 Houghton, Jas S 200 90 Bo well, Arthur H 14,348 77i Howell] Wm H 1.000 00 Howell, Joseph . 16,660 03 ~ Howell, Joseph, trustee 62815 HowtU, Joseph, trustee, 2.343 79 Hoyt, FA 8,230 00 Hoyt, HT 7.3U0 CO Hawr, Jas S 2,869 60 Hut heb. Smith S 5(0 00 Holly, D T - 1»G€0 00 Ingeraol, Edward 22 3. 1 Ingersol, Harry 6,630 62 iDgereol, Harry, trustee 22,583 44 Ml. S P 60 00 Jack, Lewis 1,866 43 Jacket zr, Chas C 2,826 00 Jackson, Chas M SOL 23 Johnson, Chas S 262 50 Johnson, WmC 600 00 Joses, Jr. Thomas 6,341 96 Jones, ChaJkley L 480 00 Jones, Charles 343 00 Jones, Jr, Daac C 595 S 5 Jones, Janies S 617 77 Jones, Josiah F 671 00 Jones, Samuel 571 00 E&upp, Jacob 84 00, Kenderdine, Jos E 6GO 00 ! Knfshr, Wm A 200 00 Knight, Wm W 3,634 00 Kenney. W Eev 200 00 King, Ch&s M 801 02 Kinsier, James SB5 00 Knos, JHHBev 1,216 20 Longstreth, Jas F 55,175 06 TW JENTT -TH EIGHTH 3 Ainsworth, Wm H 168 00 Allen, Ed H 105 50 Barnard, Wm 37 00 Ball, Jos 2,769 60 Bail, Bebecca H 631 87 Baldwin. Wm 1,638 69 Banes, Thos 1,107 4Q Band, Wm 2,600 00 Bray, John J 270 50 Brenm r, Jno G 9,638 (0 Bemt, SV 4,229 13 Beppioe. Christian 72 00 Brooke, Sami - 465 30 Borce, Bdw 83 10 Bolton, Anna 228 00 Bolton, Sami 612 78 Bolton, Bobt 39160 Bolton, Chas 33 24 Broadbent, John 397 £6 Bcate, Wm - 121 70 Browning, RS 93 00 Brous. Lewis 62 00 Brows, Chas 198 00 Burns, Eobt 607 COj Baiter, John G 312 20; Caetor, fiirsm 112 50 Chadwick, Jas 263 66, Chapman. Wm 16174 Clark, Lewis J 127 37; Cheetcn, Wm E 358 73 Clendennfng John 382 60 Coats. Levi J 19396 Cox, Peter J 249 25 Coates. Durett 316 00 Deal, Francis _ 374 00 Deacon. BenjH 1,484 03 Denn. Clayton 122 10 Dodeon, Henry 95 48 Dobfoc- Wm 830 00 Duffieid, Edwin F 5u 75 Dongan, George l£6 20 Dungan, Wm J 200 00 Dongan, Jas 42 08 Dungan,Thos 139 25 Banian. Biram 318 76 Evans, Sami W 424 76 Everts, Fredk 20 10 Ervien, Wm 4,168 75 Ellis, Amos E 1,600 00 Farr, John T IBiW Filchefcfc. Ma.ua L 960 71 Filton, Edmund 8918 Foulkrcd, Jane A 195 00 Garsed, Richard 1,904 00 Garstd, John OO Greenwood, Jos , 86 85 Giffen John 227 89 Gilbert, Chas B 655 25 Griscom. Wm 34115 Gro’iu, Thos* ■" 85 84 Guernsey, Wm F 300 00 Baku, Mary 1,"521 (4 Harper. Henry S 297 00 B&llowel], D A 122 79 Hatses. John 467 07 Bayes, Edward 5.4»0 00 Billes, Wm Eet, 761 01 BiiJea, Samuel S'O (0 Hitles, Kaiban 1,348 67 Hilt, Mattson 50 99 Horrocks, Jas 40fl 00 Bonseman, T B 476 47 Hoi., Haney 220 00 Bohwood, James 102 (0 B.dden, Milton D 80 CO Hackle, Eobert 6.9 49 Hackle. Samuel 1,104 10 Hyer, AlexC 32181 Jacobs. Benjamin 1,123 67 Kehy, Geo 29 00 Kremer, Chas E 858 00 Kenyon, b&muel 11 00 Kedward, Wm 699 81 Laweon, la cob 335 68 Leake, E F 702 64 Lenox, J H * 4 00 Lee, Edward G • 141 00 Lotett, WmH 258 04 Lukene, Chas 127 CO Markle, 8 C 99 80 Maberry, Lloyd 281 00 Mickle. Alex 83 00 Miller, D B 1,082 65 Miller, Jas 2,289 00 altorger, Abm 49 fio Nevltl, George ' 13 00 Alburger, Phillip 37 60 Pegas, ThontasC 437 J 9 Arrisoo, Peter 47U 00 Penrose, Morris 310 39 Bl&oaltton. P 2,768 Clifford S 470 00 Baldwin. M W -iee,t74 62 Pattern, Robert 942 00 Banks. 808 92L QU Patteeon. John F 360 00 Bartolett. Bow 269 49 Parry, Wilson 281 68 Baxter. Robert 6 87 Parris, Morris 605 OJ bavington, W 98 00 ttyerss, Joseph W 7,195 00 Bavington. B 278 90 Reading, Alfred 635 84 Bases, Emily 8 769 05 Reading. John R 625 00 tdafce. John. 8r _ 562 &i Heading, WDton 64040 Blake, George 1,062 00 Readlig- Wm 7 312 64 Beth *l, Geo » 860 00 Reese, John V . 400 00 Blikmas, Geo 2®o 10 Rtehardsoa, JofciT 20 00 Bowman, Henry 1,222 00 jvicha2de>m,Rathanl 80? 77 Brown, AHx 17,642 10 Ridge, Wm W 100 03 Brott'.Chasß 865 0 Rowland, Samuol 2J«4 0) Bookman, A Jr *7 92 Rowland, Wm 2,304 00 Buchanan, Edw T 631 jg Rowland, Chaa 2,524 00 Cralt, John IDO 00 Rowland, Maxwell 2,177 28 Clayton, Jeha _ 2.724 67 Boot, John 138 Oi Chapmans h&rah B 700 iO Roads, Casper 1.012 27 Carter, Thomas 170 Op Boolnsoji, James 200 0J Carter, William 204 CO Roberts, James 160 oo Carver, John 3’6 )7 Roberts, Thomas 86 04 Carver, Mahlin ’ 315 )7,Roberts, Charles 4176 Cannfrli, 8 W 27.237 00 Roberts. John 8 872 00 Cidwallaoer, Jao 390 00 Rowland. Harvey 9.44194 Clark. Geo 5.6C6 00 Rhoads. Samuel 211OQ Clark. John 3.98 i 00 Roshworth Wm 473 8J Caetur, EUz& 2«5 00 Rnpnts, John if 106 uO Carbon, Geo C 16.881 00 Ryan. Isaac • • • 195 00 Crispin, Bn>j F 2,194 18 Staokbonse, T 164 48 tollman# Edw 8 259 U 0 '•badcroes. Geo M . 49 00 Contuse, John C 2, »62 00 Shalloroes. GUsb S 613 00 Cornelias, Oh as E 9uo 00 B>arkev. B&nlel v SS2 79 Cornelius, Bobt - 9,867 00 Saul, Dafid -1,222 00 Lovering, Jos 8 76.802 24 Lovering, JosS Jr-33.827 27 Lister, The mas 300 75 Mackellar, Thoa * 2.201 97 Hag&rgee, Chas 59.9L7 50 Hagargee. Thos 1 620 >29 Malta, Geo W.M D 3 857 80 Malta, John, HD l 8 SO Matiatratt, Sami V 48 0$ Harsh, Benj V 10 240.00 Mason, Mart’t '2Ol 24 Mason, Sami 6.893 05 Hail&cfc, Gh& F, O 238 83 H&tl&ofc, Sarah A 221 70 Hears Charles 9UO 00 Hears, Geo De B 433 a 4 Hears, JosT. “51 3 Medary. Bennett 117 DO Mehl, Jacob • 528 40 Hefal, Thao A 2.830 79 Jtfofoer, Hall W 6,G00 00 HlUei.OF 178 00 Miller,uDaniel 85 00 Mills, William 849 S 3 Mitchell, EdwjP 6,1t0 4Q Monkhouse, fm 126 00 Moore, TheoS 138 21 Morsv, Harriet J 2,102 00 Morris, BUieton F 306 12 Morris, B Wister 1,554 20 MorHn.RP - 1,204 00 Morton, B P (adm) 614 00 Moss, John 1,350 00 Mottram* Thoa 660 00 MuLUn. Geo & SO 14 ttyer, B Seed 6,175 GO McKean, HP 537,000 00 McKim. JM 698 00 Hcllhenney, WmH 1,700 00 Mclntyre, Arehd 4,580 40 Mclntyre, Aroh, ex of Wm Oamm 8,123 89 Napfle 60.00 Newha’L FC 4,028 0J Jfewhall,TA 7,452 00 Nice, Wm . 50 Hicolle, Hilary 707 50 Nixon, Mary Ann 400 00 Noble, WS 445 00. O’Kane, Edward 62 00 Gffce, Jas B 43,300 00 OTtO, ChSs W 900 00 Por:«er,Wm A 4.890 82 Pettit, Caroline S 376 20 Patterson. Joseph 9,050 00 Patten. W W 806 00 P*rot, BUiafcon 34182 Perot, Blllston* true 936 22 Bexvtr Bllieton, tr as 760 00 Perry, Vincent . 128 50 Price, y W 220 00 Price, Wister ,230 00 Pickering Henry* 200 00 ; Tlnckney, Elisha S 68 25 Pettit, wm 600 OOP Beeves, t B 4,798 00 Beeves. Stacey 37 48 Reger, Sami H 132 00 Rey, Emanuel 10 69 Rice, John 7,800 00- Richards, Wm T 700 00 Ridgiray.x Alien 2 500 oo Roberts, W S 400 00 Roberts, Joseph 46 48 Roberts, Spencer 1,000 00 Robinson, D M 3,600 00. Robinson, Margaret 1,477 00 Sogers, ChasH 31,568 41 Rogers, Ghas R 382 92 - Rdgers, f B, Jr 816 90 Ranter, B, MO 529 00 Roop, Sami W 37,803 18 Boop, Sami W, ex< center of W F Washington 12,996 63 Borer, David 267 10 Borer, £U - 127 00 Borer, Jacob , 950 00 Royal, Rdw 7.730 00 Royal, Bdw L 615.00 Royal, WmC 1,880 00 Buie, John 2.500 00 Sharp, Beni 1,899 47 Shaw, Benj ? 648 0Q Stallman, Wm , 440 00 Stanbridge, J*.ne V 1,971 89 Stewßrdfco&,Ths, Jr 3,036 49 Stewardson, Thoi, Jr, trustee __ 772 98 Stevenson,* J.H 6XIOO Stein, AG 6,488 00 Steever. HD L 139 S 3 Steel, WW 900 00 Spencer, W G '15,913 89 Spencer, Wm.dec’d 2.868x7 Spencer, Obaa 88,813 34 8«lsor, George 400 00 Stiles, W C» Jr 1,278 08 Smith, RotttP 500 00 Smith, Lloyd P 1.200 00 Smith, John Jay 2.133 39 Mniih, Edmund 1,200 03 Smith, Horace J 1,055 00 Unitb, DOW 28,000 00 Smith, Benj R 925 00 Skirvtag, John ' 900 00 Single?, £ W 505 00 Simon, Elizabeth 20* 11 Sidd&li, Joe H ‘ 537 52 Shipley, Thomas 2,004 47 Shtpley.Thos, tras tee Ann Stewart 192 54 Shipley, Thoa, trus tee A H WUstaoh. 1,457 27 Shipley, Thos, trus tee Sarah A GriSUh 482 82 Shipley, Thoa, trus tee MaryG fiender aon 856 25 Shipley, Thoa, trus tee Emma F Hen derson 371 25 Shipley, Thoa, trus tee Robt J Render sm 615 86 Shipley, Tbos, trus tee Laura H Da-ie 572 35 Shipley, Thoa, trus tee Martha / Chil- ton . 1,457 27 Shingle, John 85 00 Shields, Wm J ' 1,849 04 Stoever, Wm H 1,074 36 Stokei, Francis 2,900 00 Siolcee. John' 1,278 05 Stokes, W H 971 37 Stone, J Emory 5,873 03 Stone, Wm B 23.300 00 Sower, J it 94 OO comers, WE 543 55 Somers, J 9 142 74 Somers. Chalkley 1,481 36 dnowden, Edwd 2,000 00 Shore, Thomas 500 56 Shoemaker, Benj H 9,332 65 Schofleld. H B . 7,063 55 Scall, Gideon D IL2'O1 L 2'0 00 Swan, John 1,000 90 Swlit, Joseph 14,905 00 Swift, Jos, trustee of Mary Brown 1,200 00 Tarr, Wm 139 00 Taylor. Lewis,BlDl,472 7$ Tiige, J Henry 2,640 03 Thompson,Har’i L 1,240 33 Thompson, Luc P 17,618 00 Thompson, Lnc P (guardian) 630 00 Thompson, Mrs R H 4,459 41 Tolana, George W 2.519 50 Toland, Margaretta 52139 Tomlinson, Wm 1,030 00 TJaderkoffer, 900 00 Dhler, AS, MD 590 00 Wade, Susannah 200 00 Wagner, Wm 4,513 01 Watson, Harriet C 984 84 Watson, Harriet 0 (guardian) L 884 84 Watson, Wm 0 1,234 84 Way, Wm P 8 103 71 Wharton. Chas W 19,223 00 Weber, Carl 5 00 Wether&tine, Henry 60 00 Withingtoß, J H 100 10 White Jr, D W 2U 18 Wright, Robt K 600 OO Whitman, W 14 00 Widmer, John 2,452 50 Wiener, Henrich 3‘,620 00 Williams, Chas B 4,032 54’ Williams, David 836 60 Winner, Wm E 547 30 Wister, Alex W 208 30 Wister, C J 3,335 43 Wister, Owen J 4,468 00 Wister, Wm 1,832 00 Wister, Wm R0^ch6,239 77 .WEiter, Wm Botch ! (trustee) 2.285 00 Wister Wm Wynne 2,462 55 Wood, GeC £ Jr 650 00 Wood, Horatio O 20,741 50 Wo >druff, Abigail £2,J56 63 Woodward. J P 12,438 88 Zogbadm, Charles 79 00 IRf> WARD. Dirisroif. Mites, Thos M 83 25 Miller, Thomas 823 00 > Monk, Edward 190 00 i Mortimer. Jas 81 00 Honach, James 804 00 > Morgan, Chas W 1,742 60 i Murphy, Thos 400 00 i Murphy, Matilda 487 IS i Murray, M McN 390 8? i Myers, Vr L 3,785 00 : Me *»an, Jas 376 25 i McKelyey, Wm 202 67 i McMillan, Wm 143 96 i McMullen, John 200 00 i Oram, Chas G 531 40 I Overinafcon. Wm 8,440 00 I Pratt, Edmund 2,168 36 i Pratt, Jas D 3,172 22 i Patterson, Kobt 78S 26 i Page. John 714 98 t Perkins, B 8 542 00 i Phillips, Oliver G 300 00 ( Pilkin’fton, Eobt 150 00 iPlgot.WmH 43161 i.Powell, John 89 26 I Pryor, Geo A 37 95 'QaickeaU, : Quicksail, Harrey 1,136 OS :Ehawn, H - 960 62 ; Kebiohon, Smite 210 00 Rorer, Thos 37 35 i Bowland,HarveyJr6,oUl7 ; Rowland, Beaj 6,023 00 i BoaerJck, A 4 00 ■ Bose, Geo G 11 50 ! Rockwell,' G F 312 20 I Bnssum, John 103 50 l fchallcrosß. Wm 4l*» 70 1 Schrader, Wm 7»0 03 ; Stackhouse, Chas P 228 33 i Shatlcross, John 300 00. i Shallcross, Lewis 6 S 3 i Shallcross, Edw A 600 GO i Shailcros*. Isaac 536 49 > Stanfer, Jacob S' 58 40 i Street, Wm IS6 80 t Stearne, Thaddeuß 237 25 i Smadiey, Wm W 2,100 00 i Schlichter, Francis 400 00 l -tcfeel, Joseph F 446 CO Sidebotham, Thos 32 44 ; Schoch, uhas 6% 8 16 i i-wopa, Chas O 2,098 43 i Swope.EdwT 123 42 Shoe, John M 794 00 i Swope, Jane F 317 • Shocb, Joseph 89 67 ; Snyder, bimoaP 3,686 09 i Trautman. L M 103 00 , Taylor, Bichd € 709 00 > Taylor, Leonard A 200 00 I Tayjcr, Samuel 115 25 i T&ylor, Geo M 89 00 i Taylor, John 74 50 ’ Trefts, Freak 60 00 i Tibbon. Banj 220 75 . Thorn. Thomas 640 69 \ Thompson, Jas C 850 00 Trum*>auor, Jos 1,199 25 i Vaniirk, JosT " 7,887 09 i Vanklrk, C A 3 687 6* Vankirk. Lewis D 1,805 IS i Walton, Bern F 393 33 i Warhnrst, Geo 314 60 i Walton, Albert G 1,235 GO t Walton, b&lens 14 05 i Wagner. Jacob F BUO 00 Ward, Beni - 137 67 ' Warner, wm J 158 00 I W*nzeU, Anthony 165 32 > Wright, Wm 665 26 I Wright, Wm T 28 69 ! Wilson. Abßt J 108 25 I Wilde, Solomon 4,760 03 i Wibiams, KT 202 86 i WUcock, John - 274 52 i Wilson, Chas H _ 5t9 80 > Womrath, Anth K - 6fB 00 l Womrath, Fr*dk K 733 00 i tieo F 7,706 63 > Woodward. Byron 430 00 i WorieU.Thos B 313A0 » tonag, Francis 145 98 I Touter, MB 76 76 KIJTTH ijtVISION, Com. P&rnnel sa on: Cornly. Alfred fffo ooi Cojoiy, BobtE 1.991 07; Ccxnly. jeaae - 442 00 Cktniy, John * 400 00! Crxnly, Watson : 442 GO! U&ZDCKi I'aac.MD 1.212,02 Cotely. Wm B aaßftl Bengali. B Morga n 40Cn& Dongao. Lewie a 200 00 Dyer; David J «7T>9 JVyar A/lfin B*9 38 B&etbiirnk#nriffto*h > 600 00 Evans. Dadler 341 00 Stbbs. WnrE ■ 2:2»8 75 Ekhardt D* 102 00 Eawarda. joese SGOOOi Eiwin WmF - - r 874 001 Ervin. Andrew 8 00J Eieenbeig. Philip i.OOO*jSm FainniD. John S.OOOOOj Fa' ter, George 466 26 j Fisher, John M 1.200 00 Fteber, Jemea C 8.179 36' j&ia®sC' ' 2,915 00 Saa man Morr S 344 97 tShallciosa. Thoa 1M 80, j Hal o m ew s 1 8714 T ShalJcro/s. Ezra _ 371,502 Kha>iorOßß. Bbdj • &*4 3«j SOL> lkQj>4 0J i 1.033 93 100 00 Sralth.-Jesse B 6.65 s (B 6ml h K Hamil on lOr ffi Smith. Jacob 242 82 I Smith. Stephan 3.600 21 ) Singer. Chas 4 303 00 JSHfehs'Gso 100 00 tiflfWftjc.limo A. 200 00 iSfriey. John . . 1 010 'B7 ) Stuart, Geo. H. 38,825 76 $ Snyder, George 40CTGQ ) Snyder, Charlei RBLOO I Tramp, John W. 50®00 ’ Taylor, Jacob ? 400 00 l Tredicb, Benj. F. 82.250 03 i TasHere. Eliza C 1,844 70 i TremppT, Allcs 316 00 i Titu?. Jacob ICO 00 i TiUyerGhaa 266%) Tomlinson. Edwin 200 00 T/mJinson. John 123 30 Tomlinson. I W. 793 20 T/jmMoßon. Word. 500 liO Tompains. Joel 206 68 Thornton. James ,400 00 Thompson. Lewis .■ 7.915 Tomlinson. Isaac " 200 00 Tomlinson. James: '; 638 00 Tomlinson. Lint d ■/, 44*2 00 Tomlinson Thotf 797 17 Tr ' **.Spe#«' ’9lB 00 650 CO Box, Georg* , 698 17 Fulmer, Charles 850 CO FalUr.-WASr 867 00 Gatzme’v Wm H 8,219 06 Gran*,'Jr. Samuel 1,000 00 Qilham. ]*aac 30J 00 Griffith, Jes*e 76 10 Guthrie, James 102 40 Hartal, Andreas 8,084 89 Bsrxison, Chas W 480 00 Hartley. Josiah 150 00 Bail, Fitlier 94 CO Handy, Ed S 18,885 09 Handy, B S.bttstee 1,442 00 Bandy. 1 P, estate. 2.095 f 9 Halverson, Wn 925 00 Heller, Ctoas 412 62 Hell orman, John 222 85 H« lO5 5f Belletman, Harvey 800 r Holme. GeoW 250 Hoff, Geo Jr 1,1i7 ; Humphrey. H 280 i : Ingham, John!).. 459 ■; . Jams, .Thomas 800 j ' Jenke, Vr aroer, 1,000 i Jobsson Franklin 285 1 Kneweonj J&oub 4to i . Keene, Jas 2,851 • Seas, Jacob 2001 : Kentos, Thoa 8 266 I Kcmpton, Geo IfiO i Serper Josiah 400 < i Knight, Daniel 8001 {Knight, Jonathan 400 i Knight. Kbenezer SS6! Knight, Richard 245 Xetici, Robert 9,980 ' Livezey, Myers F 7241 Leeher. Jacob 926-< Lott,-Jamison 600 Lodre* Jonathan. 3*400-.. Lnkefts,Ohu W« « 631-&> Xukens; William • ■ 9i4 *S>6o Lynd, Jertmtah 10.401 iftiartlikd≤ Ohas 1 16-4? [Mete*. George- 600 r ■Micbsner, Thos 480 Middleton. Sdw 1.160 . Morris. Casper W Morgan, HarrietA ' 090 1 Morris. Bsftl&h 63. Montague* Kdm T 'S4B i (Hurry. Edmund 420 i iHyers. Eendallr , 96* jMcMnlhn William- 302 ‘Hanorede, BamlGh 776 iKeall, JSanratl W 408 * IWBMXTr SSYEHT7 • Armstrong. Luke 86. 198 00 rAVIs, Basil 128 315 GO 'Barley, Albeit B 830 195 85 Barnard, Wm B 10 lu 00 Berkhener. Wm 638 98 01 Blhn,George F 1,096 i,700 00 Brows, Franklin 120 600 00 Brodie. Edward J 43n 0000 00 ®iu*, Elbert H SCO 0000 00 Bcoksor. Hr, A J 8,732 0000 00 Bncknor, Jr, A J 2,000 0000 00 Back, Isaiah D S 3 300 00 Caliendeiv Thos B 2,0C0 100 09 Carter, Robert '419 54 00 Carroll, John S 2 482 v. 83 75 C&therwood, H W 9,194 I7h 216*00 Chamber**, EdmH 3.810,00 Paul, B~A Mrs 11,86? 58 Cline, Wm H H ; Patti, Mary W Mrs 636 72 CJabby, William 12 13 Pani, Q,W Mlhh • 292 60 Ccet«B. TboeP 12$ OO.Pfttil aa*,M D 270 00 Coolr, Geor« J® ISi Pori, Frod M. M B ICO 00 Cook, Jacib 803 OGlPotteri Dennis J 226 00 Cos:, George S 971 03 Fait, A;E Mrs 93 00 Davis, Jesse 3 217 48 Keeney* Robt L 263 12 De Crane, Felix F 1,738 40 Reynolds, Hetbit 3,220 00 DeCr&ne,Eram.a Hiss 600 00 Robbins, ( bus W , 174 00 Dickson, Wm H 36 00iRoderick. Wm A 128 00 Dodge, Lowell .-4CO 00 RiwbsU,'xhbs, Jr 70 00 Draper, John 7,232 56 Saunders. tieoG 1 025 00 J ttngan, Ellis 097 91 Savage;. JR 3c wife 947 82 Emerson, Jew 187 70 fccrantotx, Henry 90 34 Emery, Jobs E t 59 87 Schwely. Mrs M A»1 40 Evans, Oliver 385 08 Simon. Michael 60 30 Ervin, John E 234 03 gingerly. Jos 15,222 39 leather. Henry 2,150 00 Smith, Ira ban L 67 60 Flinn, Wm / 130 00 Smith, John H 29166 Fisher, Elizabeth : 1,000 00 Smith, Ezekiel 110 09 Fort, This R 51 697 19 SpftDgieiy Wash 400 00 Fcx. John ,■ 02 Spangler. John 1,050 00 Frets, John 780 2$ GilVJabezH , 400 00 Green. Thoa W 1,294 25 Grlllet, Alex' 425 00 Griffiths, C'.has K 813 00 Hague, Audrey .138 00 Baines, Gwen 144 00 Bassinger, D^vidS 89* 82 Bartley, Henry SOU Hodgkirson, J S 664 91 Hopkins, Joseph B 1,870 CO Booseman. Jacob B 75 10 Husband. Vm ISO 80 James, Wm A 23 70 Jenkc, Its. 250 83 Jenkc, Barton H 74,249 94 Jenkfi, E A Mrs 593 56 Keller. August 1C6:70 Earn, Richard 110-80 Keys Bobert B 188 00 Knight, Amos, 109 22 Kroesen, Jacob Y 160 00 Lindsey. BenjF* . -.MOD Magee, John 205 00 Magee, James 1,310 00 Btetser, Jol n 230 0C Steele, Wm M ' 17 6 00 Stlrk, Isaac 3,Cb7 66 StHwellrWash - 857 00 Stitt, John 290 OP Sullivan, Mich 1,6 U 68 Sullivan, Jag 139 03 14416 TaylorJWmF 3,783,35 Turner* John 476 11 Walter* Phoebe 1,285 CO Wareh&m Robt 180 80 Webster John H 1,187 67 Welsh, Wm 76,6)3 96 Whartenby, C F 95 00 Wetbam, Jas 0 630 00 Williams Sami 849 00 Wiiilmaa. Jos 612 00 Wilson, MO 400 00 Wilson Wm P , 1,926 00 Wilkins, John 40 43 Wilkey, John 98 46 Young, John 9J 58 1 oang, Chie £ 541 S 3 TBKTff D Allen, John H 3, KM] 00 Baker, Sr, Jos SBB 00 Baker, Jr, Jos 178 00 Boucher, Joseph £2B 00 Boyd,if b *•. moo Bn ck ins,' Buddlph Clarke, Geofit -IsM CJase* Sami : 3SO 00 Clay, BG * 834 00 Olay, John B 814 00 Clonser, Emajmel 535 00 Corson, Robert li 900 00 Coffman, Joseph • 7$ 00 Cianmer. A 670:00 Cullen, James 800 00 Dawson, John 4,685 00 Edfc#ds, C S 2,000 00 EdwTrds, Francis 3,430 to Edwards, Amos 1,614 00 >Evaos, Thos C 311 &0 Ewing, John 1,(29 00 lavUy, JohnS 297 IK) Fell. Reese D S,S?B 00 Fraley, St; Thos S 250 00 G< tz, Francis W 183 00 Geisse, Geo W 1,634 00 Gei&se, Chas H 1,240 00 Hay, Samuel T • 104 00 Hamilton, James 1,000 00 Houston, Susan ti 886 00 Honston, Mary J 1,277 CO Hunter, WmH 1,061 CO Janvier. Edgar 1,540 00 Ebtclmm. Andrew 1,052 00 Eevlii Kt Herman 409 00 imeioir, ' Lesley, E A. 1,288 00 Lo;g, Margaret 399 00 Lytle, JohaS ~ 8 870 00 Martin, James 1,943 00 Mentis, Thomas 864 00 Martin, TJ- - • - B'4 00 Mendenhall,;G W- 750 00 Hiller, Michael. 503 00 Mitchell, J Q 89,536 00 Monaghan, Thos 200 03 Morse, M&nson 675 00 McManus. Fi ancle 9L2 00 ttaCntefceos. J&s . 247 00 Mcßride; JH 544 00 McCoy. Chas 933 00 Nyce, William, 2.109 CO Pickup, Ed 57aid 2,198 00 Raker, J H 252 00 Rheiner. Josenh 700 o > Risk, Mency K 1,027 00 Rash, John C 959 00 Seaman, Cornelias 750 00 Shoe, Bonaparte 1,350 00 Shubert, Francis 922 00 Stanhope, Hiram 480 00 Taylor, Sr. Wm 8,237 00 Taylor, H M 923 00 Walton, Lewis 436 00 Wetherill, Bdm’d 3,030 00 Wetherlll, Rebecca 1,600 00 Wetherill. Marth B 1,183 03 Whitechnreh B 41 00 Wooten, John E 350 00 Wrigjins, Thos 3,053 00 BUCKS COCSTT. VXBBV DIVISION. Allabacb, Christian $65 00' Kauffman, Jacob M 134 00 Allabacb,, John B 67 CO.Kr&tz, Jaeae 77 00 Artman, Enos - 85 00 Krafcz, Jacob 3) 00 Ackerman, John B 76 OOKemrasrer, David 600 00 Applebacb, Paul 400 00 Kemmerer, Charles 840 00 Apple bach., Paul, Kemme«er. Henry 160 00 trustee 1,178 CO Kline, Joseph 03 00 Applebarfu Henry 300 00 Kline, Peter 150 00 Apple bach. Wo 260 00 Krout, Bamuel 700 00 Attierholt. Joseph SCO 00 Landes, Samuel 222 00 Apple, *Can P IS2 00 Landes, John 62 00 Aker, William 18 00 Lanbauch, Sami J 150 (Xh Albright. John 296 00 Leidy, B 212 00 Ahlum, Johnß 24 CO Leidy, Jonas 100 0Q BradBhaw, Saml C 464 00 iievick, Samuel J 2,600 00 Barndt, If- - 66 OOLinderman, A J 48 00 Barunger, Am» Merrick, John 180 00 fterdton, Joel 0 600 00 Middleton .Bathan 14,370 CO Miller. Wm, Est 26tf 61 Mitchell, John S 69120 Mitchell, J Paul 910 69 Mitchell, Parson 67 00 Mitchell Parson, . gxofJAMitoheil 262 39 MiUtken, 8 /, Sev. 170(0 Moon, Chas . 692 2. Moon, Daeiet . 176 00 MoOi< f 'E«nnL IPS 00. Mooau.JssH 1,019 00 Morris. Benj Y MT 00 Morrison, Joseph . - 80 00 ißster « AHen-MW, trustee for 8 U Hill MSfl7 Allen, Uainaadtik* 104 SO Allen. •WiUtam.H, guardian otft C aid Bleu Allen 143 60 Alien, Wm H 613 06 Allen.fßH, 1,014 20 Addle, Join Jr 2»7„9t Atkinson- Bsml ‘ 188 31 Abbott, Wm ■ 100 00 Ashton. Joseph MS 60 Ball.WtnW 1.600 W elackfan, Geo 0 670 21 Baker, Sami . 80S 88 Balderson. Datrld 85 76 Baldraon, Bdward «58 00 Baldereon. Johnß 1,078 68 Ba rarity, Join 467 00 maker. Alfred 833 00 Blal er, tjhas O ISP 58 Blaker, Jerboa C 38140 B.akey, W W, agent .of Ann:Wroisty -160 80 Bailey, John W a 7 * Betts, Joseph 410 00 Bette, Thotnaa 1,866 60 Beans. Benjamin 660 (0 Beans, Charles 164 26 Beans, Seneca 634 00 Beans, Win 653 34 Beanmont, John A 710 Oj Beatty, BoberJ O 1.401 23 Beasley. Fred’k W *O4 JO -Brook, Georae »7 70 Briggs, Beotamln 918 TO Jno*oke»tarl,6J4 Sf ,Bond. John 13 ® Booz, Henry G 60 00 Mall, Wm B 210-00' Booz. Isaac 74 44 Miles, iMwinHs If 609 28- Brows, Geo W 134 00 Motivates. A M 393 62 Blows.Gao W, true- McDowell. Wm 10000 tie for Loot Page 46 00 Newbold, Halm 848 00 Brown, lease 112 €0 Hewbold, Hebert 271 60 Brows, J Jenninge . 800 00 Nicholson, BSW 775 00 Biown. Moses 1,340 II Hlppes, Henry - 400 00 Brown, Stacy 2.115 CO Osborn, John H 1 13 06 Biwen, James 68 76 obdjke. Geo 220 00 B lllean, Edw _ 471 76 Parry, John* E 300 00 B letinch, WilsonH 2,000 00 Palmer, David 139 41 Bouusher, Chaa S 61 00 Palmer, Jaslp 114' 26 Bachman, Alfred C 103 00 Palmer, dames 63 47 Bnckman, Edward - 579 00 Palmer, John- 442 00 Bachman, Ely . 1,070 00 Palmer! Mark 212 19 Bachman,Franklin 131 33 Packer, Albert L 276 38 Bnckman, Beyl 48110 Faff, Wm, Sr . 48159 Bnckman, lewis 1,010 00 Patterson, Titos 800 00 Bpchman, Band T 1.114 00 Parsons, Alfred BE B 5 00 rmckman, B W 132 00 Parsons, Chas A 143 81 Bnckman, Smith 80u 00 Paxson, Joshua 11168 96 Bnckmani_Thos 768 O0(-Paxso6, Isaac 319 00 Borgese, Hiram 181 00. Paxson, Israel 313 00 Bunting, Blakely 366 00'Paxton, Sami H' .76 00 Banting. Hannah, ex-' : I Paxson, Wlllet It MS 60 center of Jos Paul 783 00 Pranl, John 700 00 Bourrougbs, BP 63 00 Pranl, Wm . 700 00 Burton, Anthony 10,398 00 Pranl, Francis 900 00 Burton, Charles 243 48 Pierce, Chaa W, 5r2;900 CO Burton, BUwr.od : 185 CO Pierce, ohas W, Jr 1,279-78 Burton, Jonathan 760 SS Pierce, Jos- 8 460 00 Cabe, Jesse 46 00-plerce. Jos 8, Bxr Cary, Silas 299 30 of Ji Pierce .1,000 00 Cammr Joseph C 13 71 P,ke, Samuel 300.00 Carman, Samuel 400 OO Pike, Thornton 5;33»62 Chapman, lasae 1,036 00 Price Daniel B 346 00 Cadwalleder, A 8 348,00, Phillips, Deborah 426 00 -htdwallader, John 160 00 Phillips,Ljmington4,(ioo 00 Cat wallader. Sami C Ml 00 Paletherp, J H, est 1,600 00 Cadwalleder, WtnL 859 70 Beeves, Elisha 195 001 Cabeen, Samuel 2,440 00 Biehardeon, Joshua 736 17 Carter, Franklin 176 79 Klchardaon, W. H. 171 25 Carver, Aden 66 66 Bice, Bdw. ' 481 00 Carver, Jesse D 665 00 Bldge, Mahlim 620 60 Carver, Wm K ■ 468 61 Bldge, Wm. 824 37 Oreasdale.Kobt M 163 16 Robb, Casper T. 600 00 Croasdale. J Will- . _ Bon, Wash’n 93 00 maa 400 00 500 00 ,oia 70 925 37 .030 00 600 00 194 30 717 35 400 00 97 00 eon 125 50 Coleman, Pat’k 757 50 Cornell, Adrian 165 45 Cornell, David 761 00 Cornell, Jae C 245 00 Cornell. Jesse 9 80 Corliee, Joseph 870 00 Comfort, Geo 479 00 Comfort, Geo M 574 00 Comfort Jeremiah 2,12100 Comfort, Moses • 210 2? Crozier, Andw 557 00 Crozier,. Robt 866 91 Comly, Joseph 351 68 Oymer, Thos W 2,327 83 Clymer. Thoß W, ex.’r Francis Cly mer 98107 Cl i me r, Mary - 1,341 fO Comfort. John S 1,013 50 Davis, John 98177 Dean, Geo IHLO7 Delaney. Isaiah 652 00 iDixon, Fite E . 4,676 18 Doan, Benjamin 66 00 Doran, Biwood 1,600 00 Dorance, John 6,300 00 Drier, 1 Thomas 641.00 Dnffield, AT 11645 Drnmm, John H 102 CO, iEattbnrn, Bsnj 677 18 hastbnrn, IS 220 00 kastbnrn, John 1*705 00 East burn, JohhS 388 90 Bastbnrn, Jos • 996 00* Everett, David 42 00 Ellis, Chas 1712) < Ewing A, executor f of Jacob Ewing 819 84; Eyre, Isaac 1,660 66 Eyre, Preston 26194 Farrand, Jaa H 845 50 Feaater, David 1,262 84 Fenton, Simeon 474 76 Fish, Win 600 32 Fisher, TV 2,0:0 00 Force, JasW 438 10 Fox, Geo, MD 2,117 60 Flowers, Joseph 1,013 00 Flowers, Thos K 250 00 Graham, John __ 46 00 Gearhart, Isaiah W 195 23 Green, Gilbert 2,303 CO Green, John B 1,100 03 Green, John K.ex’r of John Green, 4,699 00 Green, John 95 00 Gillam, J W 1,439 56. Giiiam, bimon 532 75 Giondy, Edward 1,100 001 Halsey, Bev A O 176 86, Bart,. Thos H 494 95 Bart, W B, ex’r of Richard Kobb 266 60j Hazzard.Alex T 419 00 Banco, Bed man 216 90 Harper, Jesse K 4r6 00 Harper, Wm ' SB 65i Harvey, Kinsey 201 oo Harris, Henry B 110 00, Harrißon, kdmd G 711 02; Harrison, Sami H 204 45; Headley, John B 162 00 Headley, Thos, en 7 r of Jos Headley 487 23 Headley, Thomas 80 20 Bill, Charles B 285 60 Headley, Thos C 353 Bendrickson, J 184 23 Hes on, Jeßze 8 1,708 29 Bibbs, Jas 40 00 Hibbs.JasG 870 00 Bibbs, Jos S 7eo 00 Hibbs. Mahlon G 300 00 Bow* 11. Amouß 7 00 Howell, D, Estate 125 00 Howell, Brack 8,353 37 Howell, Esack, guardian of Hen ry Lippincott 73 98 Bogdana, Elias 47 00 Eogeland, Ira 212 50 Hoselard, Isaac 4SS 00 Homeland, Wm 165 00 Holcomb, Oliver H '6OO 00 Boicomc, Sami 1,336 00 Heimet, Lewis A . 1,844*80 Holme, Sami :. '260 oo HntchinfcQO, D 133 00 Hutchinson, Jos-B 6480 CO Headley. Jane 176.75 Ivins, Barclay 141 64 Ivint, Hector 45 QC Ivin?, Isaac 1,3i8 78 Ivins, Bobfc 478 84 J&nney, Chas 245 00 Janney, John L 61 00 Janney, Bichard 5f6 0G ' Janney, Stephen T 759 90 Janney, Thomas 35 0G Janney,- Wiiliam 3 8 97 James,'Jesse 631 20 Jarvis, Lemuel 1 898 00 Jacoby, Francis 861 76 Jonhs, Geo A 37 6u Jenks, Michael H 890 CO Johns, Allen 86 00 Joyce, Anthony K 1 200 00 Johnbort, Edwin -71 S 37 Johnson, Geo K 425 94 Johnson, JasD 95 40 Justice, George 840 93 Kelly, David W 666 67 Keith. JohnS 550 00 Kremson, Henry S 249 00 King, Cbasß 655 27 King, Chas B, trus tee of S Lewis 3,683 29 King. James O 131 00 Kirk bride, Mahlon 188 75 Knight. Aaron 275 76 Knight, .Barclay 872 OX Knight, Jeite w 237 SO Knight, Jonathan 830 00 Knight, Phineas 632 40 Knowles, MK 1,498 68 Klrkbride, John, Estate of 13186 Lander, Bichard 3,600 00 Large, Wilson 239 00 Larrelere, Wm 497 10 Landretb, David 5,0*8 95 Lean, Jos C 212 86 245 2L ,790 14 25 00 3(30 00 520 00 .694 89 ,638 64 150 00 728 00 SOO 00 120 00 406 25 .426 42 .127 CO 190 00 250 00 603 00 239 75 589 00 ,270 00 ,310 00 THIBD jj'VISION. Atherton, Tbos SICO uu Lear, M«hlonC 13429 Bach man *ReubenK 102 20 Long, Wm S 320 60 Beider. Jcmeph 17 Morgan 420 38 Berd, Nathan 132 SO Megianie, Jas 300 GO Boiieau, Jas R. 247 83 Mood, Uriah 116 £8 Barer* Abm 600 00 Mpod, Enos 14116 Calf, John 63 76 Moyer, Jonas D 604 60 Cooper, Alfred M 2 (XL Myers, Reuben 7 539 00 Delp, Jacob 702 BOiMyers, John P 100 00 Dickson, John 236 00 Myers, Jonas 436 00 Drnckeumller»Reu- | Myers, Henry 7 305 00 ben 49 00 Myers Joseph 7 5?717 Eichlen, Lewis 79 50 Nash* Abm 253 82 Fretz, Tobias 204 CXLNaeiu Samuel 730 00 7rel2, Heniy 94 32 JPursel, Brice M 435 00 Fretz, Jonas 1,608 60 Rawlings, Thos 120 70 Fretz, Elias 219 00 Rich, Wm 400 00 Fretz, Joseph * 589 05 Bidse, Wm 189 59 Fretz, Jacob 617 86 Ruth, Geo 182 26 Fietz, Christian 278 40 Bufe.Jaeob 167 22 Tank, Henry M 614 00 Shaddinger, Abm 1,000 00 George* Samuel 404 60 Shaddinger, Henry 167 00 Grose, John 342 73 Sigafoos*. Geo 269 60 Grose, JchnS 175 32 Slotter, Jacob SO 74 Gutwals Daniel 865 00 Stover, Ralph 11149 Harp*!, ThosC 231 GO Stover, Jonas 373 00 Harpel, John 107 00 Stover, Isaac S _S49 22 Billpot, Fred G. 272 93 Steete, Christian 297 00 Hillpot, Sami B T 114 63 Stover, Sami 132 04 House!? Jacob M 212 94 Stover, Cyrus .96 00 Knlp* Jacob 150 DO Snmstone* Jacob 600 00 Knight, David -410 00 Treicoler, Wm N 1,640 00 Kratz, Jacobs 465 00 Uhler, Michael 1,052 00 Kratz, Henry 375 00 Whitaker, Geo W 2,125 00 Daubach, Wm 305 37 Warford, Wm C 249 16 Daubach, Aaron 305 80 Weaver, Resde C 358 72 Lawrence, 7 W 406 39 Woman, Tobias 286 00 Leatherman, Eli 77 80 VOUKTHJ Andrews, Silas M 560 87 Angesy, Josephs 330 00 Artmas, Enosß £6O 06 Atkinson, Mahlon 1,500 00 Aiklnson, Thomas 300 00 Atkinson Joseph S 75 00 Ealdenton,; Oliver 19697 Barber, Alfred H 449 00 Barnsly. Joseph 494 55 Beans, John C 384 34 Beatty, John . ■ 67140 Beck, Michael 189 00 Bette, Stephen ' 862 00 Bes&ey, Jesse 306 CO Blaekfan. John 1,734 00 Ely, Jonathan Kx’r 1, 198 00 Blaekfan, WmC 46*29 Broad bent, BamlE 918 00 Brock, John J 24 00 Brooks, Joseph 600 00 Bromer, JSatnan.P 92 98 Brown, John g. 740 00 Bachman. Monroe 252 S 8 Bnrgen, Joseph 926 72 Carr,* Courtland 78 77 Carr, Wm W 177 00 Carre 11, Ezra? 49 00 CaAeU, Hugh J 10236 Carver, Jameß M 640 00 Cornea, Arthur D 883 00 Chapman, Henry 2,818 CO Clemens John 63116 Cook. Geo A 212 48 Cowell, John W -8,108.64 Darlington. Henry T 222 66 Davis W W H 2,148 96 Davis, Jonathan 1,288 00 Davis, Samuel IS6 47 Dubous, Cbas E 2,21164 Dubous, John L 47158 Eaitbnrn, Moses 943 12 Ely, Richard EUas 3,0X4 69 Ely. agent ior Mar- «£ • garet E. Rhoads 2,878 16 Ely, Isaac 1,177 09 Ely, James H 611 33 Ely, John H ~~ 78 27 Ely, Thomas 115-00 Farren. John 765 00 Fell, Joshua . 436 21 Fell, Cbas K 557 02 Fell. Bii 177 60 Fetter* Samuel S 61 00 F&rnl' y, Isaac G 336 63 Fox, Margery 1,373 85 Fretz, Nathan 977 28 Fretz, Philip K 562 60 Fnnk* Joseph 330 46 Gibbs, A Halsey 746 60 Gilbeit, John W 400 CO Giikyson, James 92 14 Ginsly, Samuel F SOX 02 Graham, Wm C 369 40 Greir, John S . 339 40 Gross, Joseph S 27 10 Grove, ChasK 358 22 Halderman, Jacob / 544 90 EaMennan, Johnß 122 72 Malaejman, C 89 30 Hamilton, B W 802 80 Hamilton, Chas 18 63 Hampton, Joseph 732 53 Hart, Geoige 339 CO Bart, Josiah 226 41 Harley, John M 407 00 Harley, Jonae M 394 00 Barvey*, Geo T 6SO 60 Beaton, A M 44 00 Hendrie, Wm P jg 6 00 Hendrie* Jas D. 1,000 00 Bibbs, Sami H 45 W Bolmes, Ribert 899 00 Bngfaes, Edward 0 41 31 Jacoby* John ml 00 Jsm es, M G 2,820 00 James, Oliver P 294 00 Jamieon,George 1*676 00 Jamison, B T 64 60 When the rebels apeak to Gen. Sherman about the impossibility of subjugation he has a very terse way of getting rid of their objections, To a proud lady who said to him; 11 General, you may conquer, but you can’t subjugate us,” he Instantly replied, “ I don’t want to subjugate you, I mean to kill you, the whole of you* if you; don’t stop this rebellion,” To another, who wanted to know of him how long the war would last, he said, « Well, well,” in his ra pid, earnest manner, «I don’t know, perhaps six or eight years, and then twenty or.twenty-five years of guerilla warfare—long enough to destroy this whole generation* and then we’ll begin anew.” In this * way he dashes their arrogance, right and toft, to the winds, “and they leave Ills presenoe utterly con founded, and, at least, with due respect to the Yan keegeuer&L. Roads, Charles 92 90 Rowland, Wa. D. 195-50/ Borer, Lewis W. 430 00 Bodgers, Wm B. 287 00 Rosse&u, L V. MD, IQ7 00 Robbins, Sector C. 207 14 Robbias, Isaac J. 402 80 Robbins, Jas. T. 460 00 Robbins,'John , 1, 136 74 Bobbins, Jos. 746 91 Roe, J&mes, guar dian of J Praui, 65375 Safcterthwait, Ann. 60 00 Satterthwalt, Ehz. 275 00 b&tterthwait, Jos. 42 89 Satterthwalt, Jos. EL 6*26 00 Satterthwalt, Mich 94(9 Satterthwait, Sarah 140 00 Saiterthwalt, Thos. 670 00 Saifcerthwaii, Wm 680 00 Slack, Abm K 343 tf> Slack, Josiah B 512 21 Siaates, Tomlinson. 280 20 Stapler, Edw. 830 00 Stapler, Jos B 34 67 Swain, Anthony 350 00 Swain* Anthony Executor of John Myers 1,893 00 .Swain, Anthony Trustee of S Warner 230 28 Stackhouse, Jaa B 458 50 Stackhonse.J P 6,048 S 3 [Stackhouse, J B 437 25 Stackhouse, Mercy 495 00 Serch, Jacob M . mil | Stevens, Benj 490 87 .Steliwaggen, H G 465 00 Spencer, John G 83 00 SUbert, Philip 100 00 Simon, Geo W ‘ 80-65 Simon, Wm 373 09 Mnith, Benj 24 50 Smith, Barclay J 509 00 Smith, Joaiah B 470 00 Sterling, Hugh 263 20 Scott, Andrew 303 65 Scott, John .197 00 Scott, Lucius H 6,216 75 Shoemaker, I L 900 03 Shoemaker, 3ST 900 00 -“tory, Sazzmsl __ 1.521 00 Stockton, Isaiah V 106 60 Schofield. JonathT 189 85 Suttod, Samuel 239 89 Ssurdevant, Alex H 219 05 Stnrdevant, Chester 722 00 Taylor, Beni 209 00 Taylor, Benj F 870 00 .Taylor, Caleb 17 1,400 00 I Taylor, Char W 1,800 00 i Taylor, C W, trus tee for Sarah Pan! -370 00 Taylor, David 518 87 Taylor, Edward 291 39 Taylor, Franklin 183 58 .Taylor, Henry B 146 95 Taylor. Jacob H 645 00 tTaylor, MahlonK 1,332 10 Taylor, Wm 1,459 50 (Twining, Chas • 2,000 00 Tw sing, Cyrus B 1,000 CD Twining, Jesse B 141 5J 'Twining, Thos B mm Tomlinson, Allen 507'03 Tomlinson. Christ V 202 79 Tomlinson, Jr, Fran 106 00 Tomlinson, Francis 222 75 Tomlinson, Gilbert 562 64 Tomlin ton, John 25S 00 Tomlinson, SB 70 12 Tomlinson, Silas 42 00 Torbert, Jamee 1* 893 09 Tvrbertj John K 22i 5‘J Torbert, Wm S 1,377 16 Townsend. Paul 1,806 00 Thomas, Benj B 3,964 00 Thomas, Edward. 1,750 00 Thomai, Jonathan 1,750 00 Thompson, John W 956 80 Tubbs, James lb 7 00 Tully, .Andrew 3G6 00 Tyler, Nathan 78 48 Vacartsdalen, C T 592 00 Vanartsdalen, TM B 0 00 Vaahirt, Thos , 1,400 00 Vaoftant, John 265 00 Vaneint, Nathaniel 111 55 Vandegrift, Chas 8 145 00 Vandegrift, Joseph 335 97 Vanhorn, Isaac 1,553 60 -Vanhorn, Jas S 870 00 Vanhorn, Joseph H 472 76 Warner, Amos 72 62 W&roer, Joseph 10i 86 Warner, Sarah Ann 209 00 Watson. Josenh 436 94 Watson, Mitchell 4DO O') Waifoa. Stacy • 109 72: Wild man, Edward 614 00 Wildman, J K 1,684 75 Wildman, Jno (Mid dleton) 407 00 Wudm*n,*John (L Makefleld) 478 00 Wildman, John K 496 76 Wildman, Saral 0 187 00 Wiaglns, Benj 799 36 Williams, Esther 786 80 Williamson, Jesse 75146 Williamson, Peter 1,792 00 White, Arthur 547 76 White, Malachl 166 67 Whitaii, Maria 400 00 Wright, Henry M 110 00 Wright, John 1,000 00 Wright, Mark 635 00 Wright, Robert 9 00 Wright. Stephen 605 90 Wood. Wm J 38 20 Woelston, J W 9,172 41 Worstell, Ed H 165 00 Woolston, Stephen 26 90 Worthington, A 265 80 Worthington, Benj 700 00 Wyncoop, Goradus 50 00 Wyncoop, Henry 662 25 Wyncoop, Thos L 23150 Wood, Thomas 273 00 Yardley Chas 758 00 Yardiey, John 15 L 38 Tara ley, Jos H 266 00 Division. J&rrett, George 176 50 Ken (erdine. J E 161 00 Kirk, Wm J 285 41 Kirk, Stephen 100 00 msseis; s 2B Kratz, Abraham 207 40 Krout, John 263 62 Krout, Joseph 283 62 Large, Chas P 438 00 Large, Wm R 275 03 Large, Wm P 74 61 Lapp, Sami W 975 GO Larne, And J . 975 00 barusire, Abm 3*B 93 Lear* George 4,660 U Lippincott, Martin 130 00 Lloyd, B Morris 1,297 78 Lovett, James 105 95 MaglH. Joseph E 854 00 Batons," James 137 26 Malone, Le wis 228 00 Matthews, Margaret 227 00 Maredlth, James SO7 50 Michener, Isaiah 307 66 Moyer, Martin 124 90 Murray, WH 103 21 McCoy, GR 490 61 McNair, John ISS 50 Jtece,Levi, 165 00 Oakford, Samuel 100 00 Paul, Morris 441 00 Parson, Oliver 488 83 Paxson, SUas R 646 92 Paxson, Howard 498 02 Pearson, Wilson 402 00 Pettit, Wm 49 05 Phillip*, Charles 287 07 Prizer, Enos 238 80 Pagh, Johnß 1,426 72 Ramsey, Robfc H 136 11 Reeder, Jos R 613 86 Reeder, David K IS 67 Reeder* Stokes L 947 64 Reeder, Bdw I* I..XM 00 Borer, Edw 1,937 26 Rosett, Join 913 39 Rose, John 7 90 Ross, Thos 1,356 80 Boss, Henry P 1.124 27 Ruth, Henry 294 25 Boss. Thos trustee of Ross, John 826 00 Scarborough, Hirm 345 0) Scott Jr, John 2)0 00 Shaw* Thompson D 1,253 0) Shaw, Chas AT 3i2 00 Shutt, Samuel 27 94 Simpaon, JohnT 956 00 Soiltday, Sam 1,400 00 Souder, Sami T 500 00 Stackhouse. J 1.35 t 60 Stavely. wm 1,081 Of? Stacker!, Wm H 244 00 SwarUey, George 526 CO Swartley, Philip 266 OS Swartley* Joseph 111 16 Thomas, Lukena 700 00 Thompson Lewis B 418 44 Thompson, Wm 400 00 Th orntoa» Rutledge* estate 179 45 Trowers, Thomas 234 82 Turner, Douglass K 68 B 9 Twininf, Jas ' 40 28 Vanhorn, Isaac B '234 00 Vanhorn. Jams® 6i)o 00 Walton, Smith B 167 00 Warner, baac.Sr 60) 00 \ Watson, Richard 1,631 26 1 Watson, William 19 92 i Weisel,Francis F IBS 87 Wilkinson, dam’i T 349 60 Williams. John S 434 00 Wilson, Samuel 95 60 i Worthington, Lewis i Yardley, Mahlon 662 00 FOUR CEK/fS. fkvldiiirf Families. X WDBKIKO-T*to«tß»—THE WAQ2S THEY MAKE AM. ? THBIK HKOXBSITLKB —THEIR CLAIMS TO COWHIDE- ' EATIOW—A *»W SOOOEHT3OWS FOE THEIR BBNB WT. To the Editor of The Preset Sib : I eeo thaSjou are gonmwhat rallsveafirom tbs pressure upon tout columnrby Holiday affror tlseaients, and are’gMng apace fer the discussion of usefalsubjecta; subjects such ah- most command the attention of every right-minded'and hosest da mn. There la a point beyond wMCfi human na ture cannot' stretch a point 1 at whleti it will declare that lts elasticity is alt exhaasted. tv hen that point hi reached, there may he bread-ilots worselhan NewYorkj and'then wo to army contractors. The most unprinclpledyinhaman being on God’s earth this" day is the contrac tor, who puts In a low estimate to get the job, and calculates to make Ms large proflts eff tie blood, bones, -sinews, and lire of tbeworklns women and their starving families. Facts- speak louder than words, and I-wIU give you foots;- I*6 us wind carefully up thegFßtafrs—up to the garret; There fits a widowed mother and three children, oldest acout thirteen years. She has two sons*ln tie Union army : one she has not heard from” for two years, still she hopes he is living; the"other is with Thomas, striking hlg sturdy blows ■ for the Union, and teaching Hood now to manage a disks* trous " skedaddle.” She is busy with her needle' on Government work, and so Is her oldest Iltttd girl.. Bemember, now, that this Is Arsenal work-. Both canmake a lot in the week, for which her rs>' quits! varies from three dollars to three dollars and' eighty-seven cents. For her room sliepaye so cento a week; for coal, ten'cents a bucket. Ten buckets, with great economy, last a week, which cost a dollar and fifty cents. For room rent and coal she pays two dollars, leaving four of a family to subsist fora week on one dollar and about forty cents, or twenty cents a day to feed fonr persons. She was then getting the best work In the Arsenal, Ndw her work con sists of sMtts, the least remunerative of aU G-overa.- ment work, and a lot for two weeks which she could easily make In one week; Now dednot the difference in price between the Arsenal and contrite tor's work, as stated in your paper a day or two ago, and how much Is lelt wat widow with three children to live on 1 Just one-half of three dollars and forty cents, for contractors, I see, pay just one-half on blouses. That Is one dollar and seventy cents a week paid by contractors for the support of a family of four personsl This woman, -when getting good Arsenal work, I knew to bo in the greatest want for the common necessaries of life, and ain glad to state, by way of grateful acknow ledgement, that I was able to relieve these wants, to some extent, with the funds sent me to your oare some weeks ago. Now, Mr. Editor, this" is one of a thousand eases. I am myself conversant with scores of such cases, and by my appeals through the press have obtained much for their relief. How much suffering might be prevented it those who have would only do what they could for our noble, honest, hard-working women. The evil of contrasts Is upon them, and help from some quarter they must have until this evil is remedied, and even then many Worthy ones will need assistance. 1 aakthls woman, “Can you get even bread for that to keep youlivtagl” ■She says, “ We try to get along, but it’s pretty hard.” She mace no complaint’. She seemed thankful that she was : able to keep her children from absolute starvation. The idea of anything like a oooked meal never enters her mind., A piece of dry bread and a cup of water twice a day Is sweet to the hungry. Such oases need no oomment. They appeal to humanity with a pathos Irresistible, and to Chris tianity—for thlß widow was a Christian—they appeal ln the touching words of one who was poor—“ Had not where to lay his head.” .'. . “whomsoever shall give a oup of water- to one of my disciples shall not lose his reward.” . . “You have done It nnfo me.” Hr. Editor, the time has come when both our National and State Governments should take Into consideration the wants of soldiers’ fami lies and disabled soldiers. No pen can describe their § resent suffering. I speak what I know. lam In ally contact with facts, and I confess that ttlaa matter of surprise to me that our oppressed women, soldiers’ wives and daughters, have so patiently borne It all; borne it till nature oan no longer bear, and now pressing, plnohlng want, hunger, starva tion, drive them before the public to proclaim their wants, their wrongs. Sir, 1 have had my heart often touohed to tears, while riding In some of our city passenger oars, to note the sad, pale, care-worn faces, the thin and many patched garments of those women, wives, widows, daughters, fatherless, who bore home with them the big bundle, a week’s work, from the contractors, to fall asleep over It .at midnight, for a starving remuneration. One day In the oars my sympathies were so' aroused at a poor creature with her Mg bundle, that I felt I must talk to her, and give her something. She shrank away from me with that bashfulness of feminine delloaoy which sent a keen pang of pain through my heart. It was poverty and woman’s deUeaoy enthroned; and while I felt sad that my well-meant efforts to be kind were not oordlally received, I sat and admired honest labor, and pure nobility clothed In rags. God help and bless our poor, haTd-worklng, noble, honest, pure-hearted worn Bn. Now, sir, what should be done under the clrcnm stances 1 I line* of no thorough way to relieve the wants of soldier™families except to provide for them an asylum—an asylum for thedlsabledsoldler,giving him Ms oholce to find a home for life, by relinquishing Ms pension, or to depend on that pension for Ufa— an asylum for the widow and the fatherless of those brave men who have lOught and bled to make our country to-day what she is. For this class some thing Bhould be done—done by our State—done by our nation—done by our wealthy and noble hearted citizens. Is It not our national and loeal sin and shame, too, that the soldier shonlddleonthe battle-field for Ms country— our country—and his wife and children should be left In beggary and want 1 Is It not more our sin and shame that thou sands of dollars should be sent to Savannah to those who were rebels before Sherman took it, and who are now the wives and oMldxen of rebel soldiers stabbing the life of the nation and slaying our soldiers on the battle-field, and yet our soldiers’ Wives and children left'to starve 1 The Bible save £.i’Jfools,.when wise-will ye grow 1” Humanltv is a noble principle of ourtiaturo, but 1110 lmuiaully that oan feed rebel soldiers’ wives and children and pass by our own, Is a very questionable humanity, or phllenthropy. Why should not our princely merchants, men of wealth, Influence, power, orga nize, set a subscription on foot at home, appeal to the Government lor aid. and raise four grand and lasting monuments—one asylum In each quarter of our city, right In sight of where It Is needed—a 3 a home lor our disabled brave, and the destitute families of those who have fallen bn every battle, field 1 Should not this be donel Could It not be done i In view of the thousands of patnlul facts be fore us, might it not to be done 1 Get the matter underway. and see If It does not succeed. Inthe meantime-.any contributions sent to “ City Pastor,” oare of the Editor of The Press , will he appUed at once for the relief of those who are really suffering, and with whom I am brought Into dally contact. A City Fastob, Philadelphia, Jan. 23,1865. TUMJfGIAL MB OOHMESd&Ii. The market atm continues feverish, and excited. Prices at t tmi ettled* though the transactions in stocks are large. Governments begin to feel the fall In gold, and the quotations are lower. The 1881 loan sold at 109)4, a decline of 1; and the five-twenties at 1&73£, a decline of %. The ten-forties only are firm, and sold yes terday as high as 107. State' fives advanced IK, and the sixes of '79 told at MO. The State war loan sixes, however, were dull, h&vbg fallen off &. Gity sixes fell off &, the new selling at 97>£ and the old at 92&. Railroad and other company bonds were dull. Schuylkill of ’£2 declined 2, sell ing at 80; Chesapeake and Delaware 6s at 99#; Cam den mid Amboy 6s of- ’B9 at 200; Beading 9s of *44 af 99: Elmira 7s.at 102; Lehigh 6s of *B4 at 100; Saaquehauna Canal 6s at C 4; Allegheny county coupon 5s at 77; pitta burg coupon 5s at 75, and heading 6s of *79 at 101 Thera was less demand for railroad shares, and the tendency of prices continued downward. Beading declined )4, Little Schuylkill Land Camden and Amboy 1 MinehiU was firm at 67, Norristown at 57>£, and Lehigh Valley at 78. The: e was some demand for the coal stocks, with sales of Preston at 30, Clinton at 1, Shamokin at 14R, aid Big Mountain at 6. The-oil stocks continued de* pieased. Basks and passenger railroad securities were net Inquired for. ■ The following were the quotations for gold at the houiß named: < 10 A. 12M. v 10. SC A. 51......-.-—.2ooklp. M-—~. ......... 11 A. M~ - 19»Ji 4 P M- 301 The Board of Directors of the Maple Shade Oil Com pany have declared a dividend of four per cent., pay* able on and after the 80lhinci. The Bank of Louisville has declared a dividend, .for the past six months, of three par cent., clear, of Govern? meat tax. Stockholders on the Philadelphia list will be paid, at the Bank of North America, on the 27th but. The following is the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Bailro&dfor the week ending Janua ry 21, 1866: WEEK. PREVIOUSLY. TOTAL. Where shipped from. Tons Cwt Tons Gwt Tons Cwt Hazleton.... 3,195 06 23,142 04 26,337 10 East Sugar L0at.......... 1,606 C 5 9,96303 11,668 OS Council Bldge---—*«*•*♦!,o47 13 8,421 09 9.489 02 Mount P1ea5ant........... 671 OS 3,21211 3.833 19 Spring Mountain 994 12 8,496 10 9,491 02 C01eraine.....799 03 4,369 07. 6,16810 Beaver Meadow. > 55 12 56 12 Mew Fork and Lehigh.. 94410 5,79610 6,74100 Honey Brook, 1,665 11 12,84211 14.508 02 Jeddo....*—V 1,637 12 12,474 00 14,111,12 Harieigh 958 06 6,334 07. 7,29213 German Feima. Coal Co-• 933 19 5 577 38 6,fiU 17 BberyaleCoal C 0..-...-. 354 02 2,697 04 3.05106 Stout Coal C0...•.....***»* 643 01 3,63216 4,275 17 Buck Mountain... 784 CO 4,756 11 5.539 11 Mahauoy, ... 2,268 06 15,896 09 17,664 15 Baltimore-C0a1..348 08 3,083 19 3,432 02 Franklin 433 G 9 2.55 L 08 S,M4 17 Consolidated... 1,067 09 4,91210 3,969 19 Audesreid. 872 04 1,91416 2,287 00 Lehtah and Susquehanna 316 13 2 458 10 2,775 03 Lasdmesser s.. * 25101 1,35012 1,601 13 Wilkeab’e Coal & Iron Co - 450 08 450 PS Other Shippers... 117 C 9 724 07 . 841 16 Total 21,399 02 144,635 12 166,034 14 Corresponding week last yearf.— rTf 1........... .26,629 00 97,418 IS 124.04716 Increase 47,216.16. _ 41,988 18. Pecre&ie.................. 6,229 18 .» Amountof coal transported over the Delaware, Lacka wanna, and Westem Bailroad for week ending Bator* day* Jan, 21, 1865: _ __ * Week._ •. Tew., Tons. Cwt. Tone. Cwi. Shipped North -2.850 11 10,906 12 ™ 50uth.—.12,636 C 9 89,163 07 Total...——* *15,486 CO 50,059 19 i4.® i 0 . Boutfa. 18,898 08 48,768 08 . Total-..-.. 20,308 02 61.418 07 Decrease...—-11,856 08 At a meeting of the ‘ ‘ New York Board of Fire In surance Companies,** held Uih January, 1865, the fol lowing rules were adopted by a nearly unanimous vote, and were ordered to take effect on and after the 20th Inst : L No abatement or rebate from the established rates shall be made or allowed to the assured. 2. No com mission or brokerage shall be given, to any officer* clerk, or employee of any local iasuranoe company. 3. No commission, brokerage, or other compensation for the procurement or presentation of risks for insur auce shall be paid to any person acting as agent for any company, who has not In writing subscribed t. the rates and rules of this Board; and who. alter having so sub scribed, does not in good faith adhere and act up to the seme. Such an agent claiming brokerage must subscribe to the terms required of brokers in the fifth section of these rales, 4. A commission not exceeding te a £to> per cent, of the premium may be paid to brokers on risk* in the cities of New York, BwqfEyn, Jweey City, and Ho boken, which shall comprise all and every allowance,' of whatever name or nature, for all services relating to the procurement of risks, surveying or examining the same, and the collection of the premium therefor. 5. Ito company belonging to this board shall in Any man ner employ ox pay, or make present to any broker, or to any person acting as broker or agent, other than the ten per cent commission on the premium by rule al lowed. Nor shall commission be allowed or paid to any uieh broker, or agent, or parson who shall not nave prevlonslv signed a writing tothe effeot: That *he will aotdWde MsoommSaion with the assured; thatthey will not present risks for insurance, nor take policies or renewals »om any company or agency which has not in writing signified its assent to the rates, rules, Aud regu- Sionsofthis Board; and that he will not *xchauge~Bu« with, nor divide commissions with »ny other broker or agent who shall deal with companies desltna tod aa net stbecriblm to onr rates and rules. The evi dence teat snob broker has subscribed each a iocnmemt Shall be a certl&oate givenhim. signed by the chairman of the Deviation Committee, which commi. tee shall have cognisance of the whole matter, and shell resort from time to time on delinquencies, if any mere shall be. - The Cincinnati Gazette of the 81st lost, tor mina the following in respect to the markst in that c!tj In regard to commodities inhnenced directly by the price of gold, there is a manifest want of omftdencei and while holders refrained generally free pressing sales, it was found very difficult to realize evi,nat beaTy sacrifices. Holders showed a disposition to await (at ther developments in regard.,to , peace mm /fa,- while: •buyers were still mote decidedly In the. gun* frame of U7ILE wak pumas. (PUBLISHED WEEKLY.! The Wax Fbhs will he sent to snbMrtbsri W m»u (per mwa is advassel it— Three copies. 9M Five eoplee—— 8 JJ Lerier Club* than Ten will be eharsed at the earn* late. H.BO pet eepy. ’ The money must always accompany the orde K seeds In no instanee eon these terms be deviated/tom, P$ they of ord very little more than the cost of paper. 49* Postmasters are reqneeted to set ns scents ttt The Wak Faxes. . , DBt Te the getter-op of the (Sob ol ten or twenty, Ml extra copy of the paper will be given. mind. There is.want of faith in the favorable result Of a cessation ofhostilities at present, by meane of ns- Eptlattons, and the result, we apprehend, will Justify v. these doubts; hut still there is sn impression, based os the military sitc&tion»that the «nd ol the rebellion is not far distant Of course, if paace move* 'meats fail, we may expect -the speedy disappear™ . wee of the panic, if cot a recover; of prices; but the 1 Xperience of yesterday and to*4ay, m view of tho Bt> tggcrisxeondition of the rebellion, will serve to keep l mV eolation in check, as the effect of peace upon prices: can teadi’y he calculated from the foreskadowiags wo have had. With peace we shall have a contraction, ot tha ox. vrency, and with this a depression of value*; for mm thrt currency te withdrawn, what remains will ap~ nreclafe V *ad the purchasing capacity of this will in* cTMce i v. a greater proportion than the contraction* 7 because, when once in the rising scale of financial inmroveai *®t. operators will discount the contraction* as they ha ve heretofore discounted the inflation. ThefollO \ ng is from the Chicago Times of the 20th r The uresev * tendency in commercial circles la decided! It "panics’. * ,i Everything is going down with irasit and Hds fair i * lower. with a promised reevit-fac frAnTniAßiniTU.’ hie to speculators, whose success depends nMnKSai aus f enhancement of values, or rather & iffiSeraJSrTcte Won in Currency. This decline is very totbeverylhvotft. hie character presented by affairs!* the field and c&bino 'V „ , . ... The Chicago TW&t %n&o * the same date refers to the * effect oaths produce, market in that city as fifilowss - 1 Yesterday cold ™ tumbling down quicker than ■ WIB comfortable to ho* „ffmr^rrMrh^iilntvr : ayerfeefc panie took pla duriagwMcliwdomP *f»m4@He3l bushel fee. 'SS“MSSf" iMona. .Provisionswere. l tbasa market was scarce ty grime maw j POrtc was sold atadeclim. Go@2^barrelonformec .^ptiece. ; The- Boston Advertisers * Monday thus refers to tfcff tftedlfifiin. that dty: , There te more demand for »«•!>. anppiiej, in consequence of ’ aUMra. The first-class horr W€^!,*5 U ready accommodation on eat . tinuee unsettled by; the declii t* ju and offer* n® : fassture of special interest. Th * stock market continues -in a disordered condition, and si V*** heavily preeaei ifor sate. The list of dividena paving, shares show* ,variable quotations, but in most ®*®e» without any es sential improvement, and in *oi prices wera The speculative classe few exception* remaan J dnll and heavy. ■ Diesel & Co. quote: flew United States Bonds, 1861. ~ ‘ * Sew IT. & Certificates of Indebtedn w******* 98 Hew ir. Notes...*. Jf W-gß- QUartennasten 1 V0ucher5.......... a '”■****•.” ®9| 4 - Sterlingßaa?hange....~».~ wul Five-twenty BoadMr.+,.~.e~*~ Ten-forty »••••• »!oOE@ld f BXCHAR OK JjUf. 34, BOARDS. 100McClinU 'Cfc-.s6wa.»: 10a do.— V*—~bfr.T, 200 d 0...; ■—...loloVJt 200 Atlas.™ 1 9$ 100 Excelsior- * ..... IX 200Kea«n£ It -—(>3B 52 board. , , 63 norrtetooralßJbts. 67}£ 100 HestMOVllle te.... IsS 12 Lehigi .-Coal Jfcßav TOt 25 Daiaw. are 100 ScS Ns. T Prf-«e£. S» MOO Bis Mol mt—loSw 0 200 Cow On „ 25«- ■ 200 Clinton; Coal.— i • 600 Dnakari Ct«k.,rJi-is 300 Egbert 0, il—lota. sBg .300 Hibbard.; , , Ijg 100 McOUatoe. fcOll.M. V* 800. do lota..bS «X 460 do-....* lots &£■ 2io. do .a.lo, ts~*.b6 9*>- 600 Sharmaa ... **~lota I fc 1000 a©.™*ats..iis us loco _do " ;.M9 lH 100 Shamok Goa l*bSo. l4g& 200 Boss 0i1.......*a§. jjf BOABDS. . ■ "100 Dalzel3loll..3*lys. 300 d 0.... Bs£ 100 B3fe SAXESKhT TBS STOCK BEFOBB 200 McClintock OU.bSO W 400 do 6 H 100 do e* 400 d0....~..™~. 8% 100 d0........w.adys 6Jf €OO do lots 7 FXBST 1 400 U 8 5-90 Coupons.. 108 4000 do.*. 20t54071£ ICOO do..new.sfiwn.lo734 fiOO d0.............107* 100 do ;IQ7& 2000 do new.sSwn.lo7K ICO U S 10-40 C0up5...107 1000 City 6s Gas-s6wn. 93 d0—...... new. 97* 1400 CUyfe due Aug ’65 96% 3000 State 5b 94K 10.000 SchHavBs’B2.ltS 80 200Ches&Del 6s 99% ICO Beading 8.....56. 61* 147 doi.-—........ slg 100 do*.««*..-cash. 61% 34 Little Seh Betels'. 40 74Min«bill 8...10t5. 57 Homsetead .. 6 300 Union Petrol-lots. 1% 100 Shamok Coal.hSO-16 BBTWSBH Crow Creek....... 234 500 McCiintock Oil-lts 6* 100 do .....hS. 6* 700 do«...lots.hb). &A 750 do*. ,b3O. 6* 750 d 0...... 654 1C0M'a5...... Z 56 200 Sherman-.....-be- 134 1(9 do'.»-»'-««»-*b30.1 44 2 I*hiffc Valley...-. tS 11 2f Bank Keerf&F.iag. 1000 Cam & Amb 6s ’69-109 1000 Keadin* 6« 187D.~*101 8000 Permaßa 1879..*. <.lOO 25Delaware THy..... »1T 5000 City 6b Gis 93* 600 Walnut Mand.... 2h 200 d 0... cash. 2* 10 Wyoming Valley. 67 2 CO Elmira 7h~,.~,,,,102 200 Bibberd.*™ 1 81 200 do .....bSO. Vi 200Dalzell 8% SBCOHD SCOUS 5-20 Coup.lts. 107* 6000City6s ov ’mits.. 92* 3500 State Loan 6sJts..l63K 30C0 Pittsburg Coupss 75 3000 Allegheny co Cp 6s 77 50CC Susq, Canal 65..b6. 54 40HoriiBt*nB.s5wn. 67% 60Preston Coal.-—.. 30 600AtIas.« baa 1% 600 do.. ...bSO. 1 50 1700 do lots. 156 AFTEBI BOARD. 200 Gald veil. 6J£ 20D Crescent City 00. uj , 500 Big Tank.....lts. SK ' 10G Oil 8abin........... 9 ■ &0 Dalzell BAT 100 McClxnfcock. ..blO. OK 600 do. ~b 6, OK 600 do lots. OK 200 6 K 200 Hibberd Oil \% 25. Tack Petroleum*. SK SOARDB. 400 Caldwell 6% 23 Cam& Amb R. Its. 139 * lOOMcCiint’kOfl b3O. 6X 200XeMsb6s 84 100 300 do . 6% 200 Dalzell Oil-....—. 8 K SCO do. 0% 1600City6s STew,.~«~ 97? l 300 *o. b 4. OK IOOOTJSCa, ’Bl~ lt&K 7CO do*...bS. lets.. OK BCooReading6s’44..... 99 30G8fory Farm 2Jf|6GOO US 5-20 Bonds ~~.1Q7M ICO Hdubeny 0i1.b30. 6%\ fcOQ Sherman 1$ OUTSIDE ROOM BALES. ‘ 200 Heading 0.... 62 The Hew Tori Post, of yesterday, says; Gold opened at 199%, and after rising to 200% grad'd ally sold down to 198, closing at 198%. The loan market is working more easy, and at sis and ssven per cant, brokers have no difficulty in obtaining on choice seen* rities all the loans they require for the limited business now doing. The stock market opened with considera ble animation, and a general advance wan obtained ok the speculative list. Governments are heavy; ten-forties are offered a£ lCO3f, coupon sixes of ISSI at 109, and five-twenties at 10?% for the old issue and 107% .for the new. Cartifi cates are rather more firm, and. are wanted at 9756. roia agjatp£boß.g t - the iwaii compared with those oryee tertfay afternoon.* Mon. Sat Adr. Dee 4 United States Bs, 1881; coup ••-lE® 109% .. £? United Statess-20 Coapohß.—lo7% I(?% .. United States 10*40 Coupons..-100% 100% % .« United States Certificates...... 97% 97% % - ,« Beading Rai1r0ad..............100% 102% littebnrg Bailroad..... SB% Si SM «. After the call the market was lees active, and quota tions receded. Reading 102, Pittsburg 82%. Beml-Weefely B«view of the FbJladelplKlft Markets* The Produce markets continue very dull andunsst« tied, owing to the decline in gold, and the transactions are in a small way only. Quercitron Bark is very quiet- Flour continues dull, and prices have faitaa. off. Wheat and Corn have also declined. Oats ara Without change. Coal is very duIL There is very little demand for Cotton, and prices are lower. Fish and., Fruit are quiet at about former rates. Naval Stores ar» rather lower. Coal Oil 1b dull and unsettled. Linseed Oil baa-declined. The Provision market is very dull* and prices are drooping. Sugar is quiet Seeds hare declined. Whisky has fallen off. In Wool there i$ little or nothing doing. There is very little demand for Flour, either for ex*. port or home use, and prices have declined about 25c bbL Sales comprise about 750 bbla Western extra family at $11.25@1i. 75 3 bbl. The home trade are hay ing in a small way at from 99.25® 10 for superfine; $lO fid til for extra; SIL2G@I2 for extra family, and $l3 60 bbl for fancy brands, as to qua : Ry. Bye Fleur is mlisgln a email way at $9@9.25 f. bbl. Com Meal continues quiet. GRAlN—There is very little demand for Wheat, and. prices have declined Prime red is offered at 269 c, and white at 290 c $1 bush. Bye is quoted at 275@l77cffc bush. Corn has also declined; small sales of new yel-- low are making at 170 c buah, in the cars. Oats era whhout change; small sales are makiag at92@93cft -The market is dull, and prices ar* lower; email sales of Mess Pork are making at s4Q@h 41 barrel; dressed Hots are coming in and sell** ing freely at $27(2117.50 the 100 Jbs: Bacon is scarce;. unaJl sales of Hams.are making at 2i!@i4 cants for plain, and fancy bagged; Sides at 23)£c, and Shoul ders at 21c slb, cash. Green Meats are coming in more freely. Pickled Hams are selling at 203£@21c, sad Shoulders atlS&@l9c $ ib. Lard isin demand, with sales of tierces at 24@24Xc. Butter lain limited demands small sales of solid packed arem&king at 3S@4sc; roll at 4£@sCc, and Goshen at 52®55c ib . New York Cneesa Is selUug at 22@26c figga are scarce at 4fi@4Ss Ht dozen METALS.—In Fig Metal there is very little doing! small sales of anthracite are reported at $45@55 v* ton for tide three numbers. Manufactured Iron is lit. fair demand, but prices are lower. Lead is scarce, and. - we heer of no sales. ! BABE. —Quercitron is dull, and we hear of no sales £ , first No ,1 is held, at $42 $ ton. COTTON. —Price* have decliued, and the market is dnll; small sales of middlings are makiug at from 85® M CAKM,EB.-Ia TaUow. Can dies there is very lita« doing; Adamantine are selling at full prices. COAL.—The market continues dull, and prices re* main about the same as last quoted; cargo sales at* mal ing from Port Richmond at SSAO@9 # ton. COFFEE. -*The market is quiet, and i here is very little doing in the way of sales; we quote Bio at 4C@42e fi>. FleH HMackerel are firmly held, but there is very little doing: small sales from, .store are making at $25(9 26 for shore Is, $lB for bav do. SI7.SG@4S for shore No 2s, $l5 for bay do, and $16@14 % bbl for iarve and small Sb. Pickled Herring are seliiugaS Cod ; fish range at from $8 to SESO the 100 lbs. FRUIT.-Theieis very little doingin foreign, and all kinds, continue scarce and high. Green Appies are Bel ling at $5.5C#6 bbl- Dried Apples are selling ins small way at lb... Peaches are scarce; smalL sales of unpaired quartern and halves are making at 26# lb. NaVAL STORES.-=Tbe market continues dull. au4 we hearbf no sales. R-ain is quoted at $26@309 bbU and Spirits of Turpentine at $2 20 gallon. OlLS.—Lard OB is stare*. No. 1 winter is held at $2.2t@2.25- In Fieh Oils there is very little doing, but prices are firm. Linseed Oil is selling at $1.67@168 ft gallon. Petroleum is dull an d unsettled. We quota * crude at 4S@«e, refined in Bond at 7C@72c, and free at 9t@92c 3 gallon, as to quality. RICE coctinues.very scarce. Small sales of R&ngooa ate making at 13K@14c 9 lb. SEEDS. —Cloverseed has declined; prime is offered ah $15.50 64 lbs, with sales of about 1,200 bushels, in at nc@16.60 % 64 Timothy is held at $6.25@6.60 but we hear of no sales. Flaxseed is selling at $3 bus. ' . . . SPIRITS. —There is no change to notice in foreign. ’ Whi»ky is dull and lower; small sales are making at 25C@236c SUGAR.—The market is quiet; small lots of Cuba sold. 4 «?-Tbe market is very quiet, aud wa h«ar of no sales worthy of noticerfieeee is quoted at 100@iO3c» and tub at from H9@l26c Mi, cash. The following are the receipts of Hour and grain at this port to-day; „ Flour... 1.300 bbla. Wheat... —* .4,750 boa. 8Xv::r:::rr: Bew York Markets, lan. 2*. Asmbs continue dull and nominal. __ Bbeapstop^.—The market for Stats and Western. Flour is duti. and heavy; sales 4.890 barrels at $9 v 9.45 for superfine State; $9 50@9.60 for extra State; $9,651 @9.75 for choice do; sk2s@9:4Sfor superfine Western; $9.61@10.10 for common to medium extra Wee tern? $10.65@10.76 for common to good shir pingbranda extra, round* hoop Ohio, and i0.75®11.60f0r trade brands. Southern Flour is dull and drooping. bbig atslo.2C@ll 60 for common, and siL6s@l4 60 for fancy Sites 300 bbla ah $9.CD@9.75 lor common, and $9.80@1L50 for good to choice extra. , „ Bye Flour is dull. Com MfiSrl is dttJL Wheat is dull and 2@Sc lower. Sales 7,000 bus com—' noamwlXsClnKt *806:12.000 ba 3 rood Fprine at #IM, Md 14 000 bos amW KeoiMlcy ab #?34}i@2.38 Eye i« dull. Barlsy ib dcU acdhWTy.. Bailey Matt 1b doll. Oala bib doll at ,104 for Wastern. Ihe Gom market 1b doll and nominal at *l.gi for mixed Weßtern; Bales B.OC»> baa now yell«* Jersey at *1 7?@l 78. ; ' * Peovisiokb —Tie Port market ie de-ddedlT lowar- Bales 6,200 bblaatmCOSSSfoi, new Mess; fcn«B-4dd. ca*b and waplar way, closing at JWS.ffIK caen, and #31.H0 for primaj alao. S.OOOhti:* new Mesa b. and b. fox Peb. andsMarcb, at $38@35,73. and 600 hid* 68 4MeßßforPeb b. o. at*3B. ” * The Beef market is heavy: salsa ItQ bbla at abod nre liSsiSVvtals, myks. at 17®BXcfor sales 1.000 bbk. at Wm® t » C haavTwnd declining. Sales BDO bbla at @ Ta S LL°wTalS?'Bßles 87.000 lbs at U%m*. Besioii Marteafi**, »S. " Fr.ocK.—The receipts since yesterday hays been IBK bbls The market Is steady, wttha nmderate demasdC Bales of Western superfine at *lo® 10. Oh common ex tra, ,10 76®1l ®: metUrnn do., |JJLK@I2; coed an* chO'CO do V112.25®1*26 bbl. Ga"i“ -*.e iMeipts since yoaterday haw.been,* bus (lorn. 750 do. Oats. Corn is firm, bat the demand la moderate 8*le» of Western,mixed at $107; new Boath ernyeHow*a.osMbn Oats are in n od demand. Salsa of JfOfibf n> and Canada at 86@98cw bn. Bvei«st«ea r at $!.9C®l 9*#. bn. ■ Short* are selling at *6B®iis Saw Feed. *sf@6o; Middlings, (on. "j - PnovißiOKß —Pork is stesoy -with a fair dtmaiii: SsleßofPrSe CIear.MBJM, bbl, caßn. Beet tain good, dsmiuid. 6ales«f»«^i ahd'Weeteni Mess and extra M—. at raab. hard Is aoaree bwaat|B,;7^ -ft; cash. Hams ftWaslimg at 82@22X9 ¥ ft. «W 200 City 6s 97S 700 do .~2d»a. 97£ 300 Hock 0i1.....* se 47E©sdifl?H..(raa4-- fil£f 100 Union ■petroleam- IK 75 MmeMU_R : ..lot*. 5? jAJfUAKY 2,200 boa. ..ft.a 3,830 bug.