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    TII PICEOSS,
RED DAILY (SUNDAYS EHUEI7IIIO
BY JOAN W. 'BOUNCY.
1103. Jo. 111 13017TH FOURTH mut
TUE DAILY plum,
- .
AbsorMem Is TRW DOLLADS PIN ANNUL
rir Twarry Perri Prim Threw, payable
, Walled to Sulbsorthers out of the elt
3u3 pm Arrow; loos DoLuse Ann Frr
Irx hlorrre; Two DorsAar AND Twrrr
OR Tram Mouue, Luyartably ist PATIA
aired.
semente Ineerted at the newel ribs.
TSI•W7GEHLY POEM,
tbseribus, DobLexe Pas iarim,
PROPRE
s Jog r. xt
a always lad a fall dock of !',
LTS,
LINEN GOODS.
SHEETINGS. &o
°lewd* prices, at
V 1 BTRAMBRIDGB & W.%
W. cor. EIGHTH and /ALB=
BALES }
cHES MITT STREET.
ion to We large aesortntent of
LACE GOODS,
CoLLABI3. SITS. lIANDIURORIEF,
tr the preeent
YARDS OP VIARD WIDE
NOS MUSLIN:!,
•in, and for *go low.
I,TANS, ILLUSIONS, and other good
tIDAL AND PANTY nrassis.
HIVO SlSOrtMent of H &SIMARD Hllit
ll plating, fio,, all of Which arOofferi
el ow
the present gold rates.
E. M. NEEDLV.S,,
.„
lbw& .07 1T NUT Street.
reg¢tsr made Wt. StOrdeitga, 40 to
White Cotton Glowee,_ 19 Gents.
rt's 'yards Spool Cotton, Rom. 70
dozen, •,
Hatt Rolls, only tientis'
Fin() Linen Remotion Rondkeroblel
saw Black Velvet Ribbons, 23i to 18.
28.insh Merino Vastsevraryllnoila
Ivory Rair•Balln, 40 131111i5.
%TAO. (Damps, 39 cents:
Mohair Invfetble Batr , Nets, I cent,
s' scl• silk Scarfs small plaids, 18126.
sh Manchester Gingham% 50 seam
lota Notions, Buttons, Glossa ~
JOKEI eau uotneetto
J 131)
443 from the recent anctlon toles eztabl
Hagen in all the above geode.
tmis at 26 cents.
STODDAET & BROVEIRR,
I}l, end 451 North 81Cfs11) -
_lee, a large stook.
iperi, by the Piece Or Yard.
One Quality every width.
every kind , ea ciente to $1.60.
and Shoe Linens, 76 Genie to $1.26.
Irting and fine Fronting Linens.
d Towelinge, a fine stook.
hinge and Pillow Oantnen.
Ina for beet tawny nee:
Moe, Jaconete, and Swiss
Imbries, for ladles' wear.
tote, Plgne: Bird-ezepnene, he.
.L KB
rain.
arisienne,
Ike,
1 widths and qualities,. from $2.030 to
Rhinos and Taffetas,
Its, for evening dresses.
variety at low price..
feline et the lomat prices.
as Spiltamorotlie. 44 elute.
:)LIN STORE.-
/amentta end WRltamerill
Me binelfne. Bleached aaa
met price; Brown end Blandon
:gloom from H to 40 ceMe. at
SUEZ MIM%
702 ARCH Street.
TNUT STREET. 1026
STOUT & CO
DIALERS IN
1 LIRE AND NOTTINGHAJI
CURTALYS,
TABLE, AND FURNITURI
COVERINGS,
W SHADES, ace,
CHESTNUT STREET.
JOHN KELLY.
'TAIL .C3,IEtS,
EBTNUT ETIIIIZT
nOir selling from their
TER STOCK
II P'IIICF-49.
SENTB
lIDED ASSOZTMEIM OT
TRAVIELIANG SEIBTS I
suspENDERS,
MUFFLERS,
KOK
Awl overt duciptioa of
FURNISHING GOSH
7011 PRESSATIL
'ORD 'LUKENS,
myna att...non
OUT OF SHIM,
sposialty In their badness. Ab
LB GINTIAMEN'S WWI.
SCOTT db 00..
T N o. 'S SG RN S H T I N N U GS T T I II s I = k
&ors below the Oontbtenth
COAL,
, to rumba Jaw Oorporatioas with
squire, at short natio' and low Nit
.0 style* of Bladtag.
0.11177LT1042118 , 01 STOOL
`IIIID • ! !!
. SOON,
TBANSFIL
'GEL , •
.1$ EALANOIII,
07 CAPITAL STOOL
I.IITY LEBOW&
07 SLIM.
BOOS.
xtoss aks'vcr.,
,OTIISNES AND STATION'
CMS Ott ssriallT
AND CHEMICALS.
& CO„
FOURTH. sad RACE Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,.
DEALERS IN YORZIGN ►AD
DOMESTIC
AND PLATE GLASS.
MAIMPAOTURPRI3 OP
AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY. &o
POE THE oinannisTaD
H ZINC PAINTS.
%mere eapplled at
VERY LOW PRIORS FOR CASH
,ORIBER,
RATING 817GGENDED
DUBOSQ 8s SON.
AT
Chestnut Street,
II his friends and enstomers OM he
ad varied stook of
JEWELRY, SILVER, AND
\TED WARE.
hand.: large sad Well-suorted
J~WELIi~Y.
3ELITIAION",
of LEWIS LADOMUS 8 00,
I CARRFULLY REPAIRED,
II DIAMONDS BOUGHT. feltf
BADE.—F. P. DITBOSQ
Mee the wholesale MA.NUFAG.
I In 1111 branohes a 1028 class r.
dory fel7.lm
HICRIIISG, SHAD, &a,
Mask /Kos. 1, 2. cud- 8 Mackerel ?
iii i a6 s 7,l4l%lZ7 . ..intuL liolffai
15p. &Wad. No: 1 Herrfat,
lase Shad.
LLCM county Memo, he.
r fokle
M by O . IigOSA WaA 3PE.
TO THE PEOPLE.
. . . . .
OTABIGIMBR'S AHD PUBLIC SPBARRRIT SORB
THROAT,
DIMMERS OP TRH AIR PASSAGES,
(Laryngitis Bronchitis
,1
ASTHMA AHD OATARRH.
the book is to be had of W. S. & A. MARTINI, IL
006 OHEBTADT Street, and still Booksellers'. Prhse:
One Dollar.
. .
The author. Dr. VON NOSORZIBITER. eon be eon
salted on oil these rosindies,zuld all riDaVODB AFFEC
TIONS. which he treats with the surest. snesess.
°Mee. 1027 WALNUT Street.
IVIEDICAL ELECTRICITY.
WONDERFUL SUIENTIFIO DIDOOVERN.
DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S
(Formerly Prof. 0. H. Bolles')
TrisPrrrumw,
All Acute and (Threads diseases cured by special tus
suttee, if desired, and in cue of failure no shame is
made. . - . .
,
illeetrisial Lest igation bee, wooed . that. the human
body Achim prbeirde erne gillrehrifbattery The
brain, innate linri lidnotte merribraenh' the akin, tissues,
and fluids eonatitute the tprOwil nis s i :Positive forces.
/Wiry action,wha i thar Men , cal. I. the unlit
of these entsont forent — , respiration, cis
relation, seerelieno geed ' *an* due solely to
Blectilced isiduence„. The polaraetion established
throughont Llienervirtar, connects with
every part or the body, . Mit and Presorting's.
Droner balreelf Sham meat, ankh consti
tutes heal . a distm ef 'which causes disease.-
There are atrial, but tWO 0011tltioni of &sense—one of
inganunation, or positivotAha other weak, debilitated,
amputee,' Ind as Sleritrioity ointtains these two condi
lions WHIM nation of the positive and negative enrrenhs, -
10 " , 1 04 , 4 do sto restarolglithe disease gad restore
Co mai onthatWe curs
WiatiVill o laktilli 1
Ul m iwirretizetaxr=rat*:: do eased,
. Practitially demonstrate. that Ilins
sideside ern' of almost every form of chronic disease.
Patna sled Wank% by the but medical practitioners
of the eonntry, have been radically Congo, come of
throe in an incredibly short time, by our Electrical'
treatment. Its greed euperlority over other practices
the ours of disease is also attested in the fact that, with
in the put fly. years, over fourteen thousand patients
have been treated at, this office, suffering from almost
every form and condition of disease common to hu
manity, and in nearly cases a benefit or perf•ct cure
has been effected. Therefore. with these FACTS to
prove our theory and treatment of disease, we are wil
ling to guarantee any of the following diseases by
medal contract, if the patient desires, with very many
others not here eanmerated:
1. Dileaeee of the Brain and Nervous System. —Bpi
/SPY. Wenn or Bt. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis (Elemlpie
gin and Paraplegia). Neuralgia, Hysteria. Nervousness',
Palpitation of the Heart. Lock jaw etc., etc.
2. Organs and Tissues connected , with, the Dimities
Modem —Bore Throatliapepels, Diarshrea, Dysea
tery, Obstinate Const ipation, Hemorrhoids or Plies,
Bilious, Flatulent. an Falnter's Colic, and all affec
tions of the Liver and Spleen.
B. Respiratory Organs.—Catarrh, Congh.lnihniures
Asthma, (when not caused by organic disease of the
heart). Bronolatle, Pleurisy, Plonroityrao or nnetuns.
tiara of the Chest, Consumption in the early_shigen. •
4. .FOrour and .bittaanktr System. — liheanniallan.
Gout, Luistbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal Curvature, SIP
Disease. Cancers. Tamers. •
S urinary and figenitai Orgara. —Gravel, Diabetes
and Kidney Complaints, Impotence and Seminal Weak
ness. The latter complaints never fall to yield rapidly
to this treatment.
6. Diseases Dec-afar to Annal4B.—ifterine Com
plaints, involyrng a met-position. as Prolapsue, Ante
version, 'lntroversion. Indammation. Ulceration, and
various other affections of the Womb and Ovaries. Pain
ful, Suppressed. Scanty or Profuse Menstruation, Len
corrines.
'UT LI/
7. Skin Direasea.—Sorofalons Eruption's, Glandular
Swellings,Ulcers of every kind, Felons,Erysipelas,
Herpes orTetter; in fact. Ps every disserttion of skin
disease the Onlvazde Bath has proved vas tly more ell.
*MUDS than all other means combined. Also, diaeaeos
of the B A K' D 'and. Bar.
TO L IES can we recommend this treatment as one of
UNVAE SUCCESS. Almostinnumerable cases have
some under treatment at our office who can testify to this
fact. Mrs. S. A FULTON, a lady of great experience
and ability, has entire charge of the Ladies' Depart
ment. and all delicacy will be need toward those who
entrust themselves to her oars. In female diseases as
mentioned in the above list, with others not mentioned,
she has had a large experience, and can confidently
Wands* the wont gratifying results.
TO TB 31 AFFLICTED". —The treatment is mild and
gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sensation
whatever. Our professional intercourse with the af.
Meted will ever be characterized by perfect candor and
honesty, and those whose complaints are incurable, or
do not admit of amelioration, will be frankly told 84.
and not accepted for treatment. It matters not what
may be year complaint, or how long you may have suf
fend, or how mush. or what course of treatment you
may have been subjected to, or what disappointments
you have experienced; if the system is not worn out—
if sufficient vitality remains for reaction—there le a fair
prospect °tractive.
BRENBINOBS. —The diseased and all Interested are
referred to the following-named gentlemen, who have
been
IM treated lnut-street and witnessed our treatment on others, at
No. O Wa
A. J. Pleasanton, brigadier general, Philadelphia;
A. Pleasanton, major general. St. Louis; W. B. Smith,
110.1022 Hanover. En eat, Philadelphia .• George Douala's'',
No. 25 South Fifth street; William H BMiver. Baines
street, Germantown; L. O. Stockton, No. 2.25 Market
street, Philadelphia; Charles H. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221
Church alley; Emanuel Bey, No. 707 Sans= street, at.
torffey at law; H' Craig, No 1725 Arch street. No. 138
Broad. street; Hobert D. Work, No. Cl North Third
street; A. G. Oroll, N. B. corner Tenth and Market
streets; George Grant, No. 610 Chestnut street; H. T.
Desilver, No. 1796 Chestnut street; Bd. McMahon, No.
iliri Front street.
Consultation free. Descriptive circulars of Imres
effected, will; nUMerO9/1 references, oast be had by isP-
Dilation at the offioe. All letters addressed to
lilt S. W. DECK MTH,
1220 WALNUT Street.
ja2s-wfmeffit Philadelphia.
DS. &c.
NOTIOS.
OUB AMAMI EATING 1131111 CIALLID TO AS•
aertions and statements lately made in the public prints
with the design of detracting from the high repute en
loved b 7 our Thread, we beg to state that our standard
has ;Neer been changed during the past Thirty Year.;
and that new, as heretofore, no pains unionnonao are.
or will be spared to maintain for this Spool Ootton its
premed character.
The attention of Saviors and Oonsumen •Is drawn to
the fact that most of the new Thread, offered to the pub.
tic, from No. SO upwards, are marked up, sad that the
difference in the 'Weaken of numbers, supposed to imr.
respond with our numbers. ohen varies from ten 00) to
twenty 00) per soak
i 39401
B:EL SLEEPER & CO.,
NA.NUFAOTURERS, AGENTS, AND WHOLE
SAtI.E DEALERS IN
FLINT AND GREEN GLASSWARE,
Have now in dole 6 fall assortment of the above g00d.%
which we offer at the lowest market rates.
Being sole agents for the SALIM GREEN GRABS
WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private
moulds to order.
PORTER. MINERAL, and WINS BOTTLES, of a
anperior color and Well.
Also, LAME' CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES' SHOP
FURNITURE, SHOW BOTTLES, SYRINGES. HOWE.
OPATHICiVIALS, and BrunVac' Olasoworo lieneranY.
T. A. EVANS & 00. 'S PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS
contently on hand at factory prices. $3104m
REMOVAL
ZIEVirIAMIEt ar.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AID zwirmartram OF
WHITE LEAD, ZINO, COLORS, PUTTY, so.,
151413 7 10 ISVatEOVE.I)
No. 137 North Third Street,
Where we Offer ta_go_hade shofar efo.k SD
11.10118 AND OHMOALS, a heavy stock of W I NDOW
GLASS, OILS, he. Also. in aiTE LBAD, ZINO,
OOLOBS,_PUTTT, andWHERL GRIM& floak our own
FACTORY. 111 =AM St. John street. fa29-Ln*
GOLD'S FLTNNT lIMPBOVMD !WEAR
L/I,tvBt,n:i 1.1041;1tV.16)V.U.1/10i01:
FOR WA.111310 AID VERTILATINO ?1T11:10
BELDIROB LID FRIVATI
131011 NMI WATEIWELITIRS
00XI'LlIT
or rifiritsrLvitrtza.
JAMES P. WOOD Ar. CO.,
41 NOM YOU= NAM
fa ./3. EELTWEILL. SUP%
Irmaadi
/WOMB GROVER,
ammal wpm winnows
AbIERIOA N STEEL.
amides, Toe Calking. The ail Mel& Shoe Mod. of
aad Wads. made of the beet material. at the
NORVP7Aar fl ON WORMS,
AM for sale by the preedeten.
NAYLOR 6: 00.,
09ELMETWE Street, Piffle
Arco,
99 and. 101 JOHN Street, New York.
SO STATE Street, Boston. in 2 Im
TOFERMETIOALLY SEALED MEATS
m-s• ADD SOUP&
1.000 dos Salmon Most.
•
MO MO
.• d Boast Boot.
o Vent
MO " do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turk..y.
- LOCO " do Chicken.
3,000 unsorted Boom In 1.2. N lb. taus. ,
For Gale by RHODES & WILLIAMS. -
hEI-tt floratt WATAB Stott.
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8.-NO. 174.
lOW BEADY
A WORE B 1 DIL_yON 1168011EDDrEE , w
of No. 1027 ALAUT Street,
ENTITLED
AE
8008 TOE TEE PEOPLE,
On th e following-Dimmest
ITII AND EAR D1E8A.515.
THROAT DIEINAHRB IW ORWHILLL.'
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MO WALNUT. STRENT.
J. * P. COSTS.
515 DEENOIt
lIAMACTIMZD Zr !NB
TABLE TOPS &wi %o 3
P!o. pas CftigmMnat eftwowN
IMMUMILPHIA;
FAUZORY !'EFTS /1/17VIIALNIIME.
BOSTON;
V)rtss.
ILONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1865.
INCODIV.S.
SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT.
TENTH. WAItD.
=MO
Avery, Henry $5OO
E H 750
Agnew, John 448
Adamson, Joseph.. 13000
Ashton J M...:... 772
Adair, Wm S 537
Allman, Thos 2,990
Amer, ChM H..... 430
Allward, H M 200
Adams, , E A • 1,2E01
Ashbury, Saml 4,000
Atkinson, J B 4,600
Rubin, P J.. , .... 11,060
Adams Wmll . 725
Ash,•W , m H 900
3.leorn,•Jas 61.0
Bryan, T M 4,600
Burkhart, Peter.... 622
BroWn; WM 2,635
Buokingham,T L.. 700
Burkhart, Wm T... 1;000
Blur, Win H 1,79
Burr, D R 1,79
Burns, Robt W.... 1,000
Basin, X 8,929
Burling, B S 2,694
Beiges, Henry 8,897
Baker, Lafayette.. 150
Bray, Wm K 830
Brooke, Maria " 601
Bullock, Jai. 1,211
Bodine, Joh n.... 486
Bugbee,e- W • 8,020
Bryan,TM,trustee. 420
Breed, W /51
Brooks, S 588'
Baldwin, Henry... 5,611
Boyer, Daniel L 47
Bennere, H H - 700
Brown, S A.- • 250
Bullock, Martha... 8,730
Bastian, Phi11p.....99,282
Bridges Jae 1,108
Bords, E 3,530
Berens, August...:. 200
Borden, John • 1,172
Boyd, H B 88
Beohtle,C G 791
Baker, T W ...... 8887
Book, J M • • R 075
Butler, Joseph..... 800
Bradshaw J 204
II
Batters, M 200
Boyd r Geo 2,706
Brommell, Ja5..... 621
Bewail, F 750
Bowdle, Tristam.., 757
Carter, Margaret.. 200
Caldwell, J E 5.000
Clain, Jacob " 1,143
Conrad, Sam' 4,818
• Cress, Edw 11 5,000
00oper, Isaac 6,270
Cornelius, Sarah A 538
Crulkshank,-.W.1"... 824
Oameron, Wm 529
Coates. Sarah A... 6,742
Cormell,-Wm 2,763
Cooper Thos 1,475
Clark, E L 20,650
CoOns, D 300
Campbell, S P 322
Carter, I B 400
Capp, Wm ' 200
Carson. J Hayes... 800
Clark, Robt C 8,524
Clark, Edw L, true - 47
Clark, Edw L, true! 1,173
Clark, Edw L, tins 1,123
Clark, Edw L, true 1,116 .
Clark, Edw L, true 81
Cooley, A II 3,754
Culbert, Jos 246
Clifton, F F 150 :
Carpenter, A .E.... 1,023
Clarke, Wm 1,076
Coady, E • 972
Caldwell, W G.... 2,000
Capp, E C 164 •
Clay, Richard E... 8,871
Claypool, Jesse D. 489
Cresson, John C... 4,121
Coombs, J NI F.... 238 i
Clanton, Edw 12,711
Oresswell, Saml, Jr 200 '
Clothier, Isaac.... 7,000
OreSswellS J 2,882
Chapin, Wm 1,280:
Crawford, Jas 230 :
Campbell, W P.... 200
Colin, Mrs R J.... 661
Cresson, 0 DI 846
Cross, M H 700
Dlvvers, S F 7,201
Davis, .lao H 350
Iluff, W A 157
Dixon G W 840
Downing, R H 7,365
Dubois, W E 2,099 .
Dayton Mary 8... 1,178
Davis, B C 1,536 .
Dupuy, T Haskine. 14,920
Dorsey, Mary 1,035
Dell, Jos S 1,525
Dunham, Samuel.. 1,876
Dunbar, Samuel:.: 1,664
Dulilaq, F P 4,191
Davie, T H .120
Dusenberry, B M.. 162
Endreas, Charles.. 53
Erben, P C 26,167
Evans, Thos., 3,331
Erveln, Robt 9,854
Ege, Miss 2,1 75
Erben, John S 1,840
Elder, H L.." ..... 7,275
Freeman, H G 4,870
Fry, Samuel B 1,902
Fry, William H.... 2 100
Folwell, James .... 496
Ford, J M.... 13,975
Fredziok, J ohn L.. 212
French, John E.... 1,107
Farr, James X 4,860
Fryer, J 0 9,175
Ford, William 2,588
Gibbons, G W....:
900
Garrigues, SarahM • 469
Graham, 0 H 0,681
Gardiner, Geo W.. 125
Garrlgues, a - 0 740
Guilbert, N 3 293
Grant, George 1,784
Gallagher, John... 350
Glenn, T .... 1,030
Groesbeck, John... 760
Guillon, ItCne 22,050
Garrett, Jesse..... 100
Garrlgues, 175
Glentworth, X M.. 637
Goff, J W 32,413
George, S A 3,009
Gardiner, John .... 2,470
Gilliam, Harvey... 150
Harberger, L 8... .
70
Hopper, Zephania h 500
Illokibig, 1,620
TJ..... 500
liagert, J E 468
Henderson, Robert. • 144
Hibbard, Wm P.... 500
Hamilton, John.... 822
Horter, Hiram 1,000
Hemphill, Virginia 75
Hemphill, Maria A
5
Hebbard, Mary.... 1 2 00
Heine, J W 709
Haworth, James... 2,835
Hancock, S P 809
Harkness, A X.... 8,788
Hill, Charles 682
Ruddy, B M 2,500
Hughes, T M 1160
Hopkins, C E 600
Hallowell, J L 2,850 1 1
Hays, Robert 354
Charles 5... 2,430
Hamilton, George . 235
Hansen, S F 9,462
Hyatt, Mrs E F.... 240
R&M S W 600
W B 973
Hultzlnan, George. 500
Henderson, George 7,600
Hillborn, Amos.... 220
Hurley; W H 4,994
Harding, Barclay.. 860
Holbrocike, M.:. 900
Howard, H C 15
Hansen, W F 52,013
Hay, Alex..
. ..... 2,850
Hibberd, W l.l 600
Hornier, F R 800
Harman, Marshall. 100
Hickey, Pat'k 87
Herron, J B 520
Hall, George 858
Hall, G W 7,827
Higbee Chas • 100
Harris, Mary Ann. 1,051
Ingram, Carolllloll. 72
Ireland, Alfred.... 1,600
Rader, Henry 180
Ingraham, W S P.. 4,600
lokler, Jacob 474
Inman, Edw 1,504
Jones, EUza . 917
Jewell, Chas 1,000
Jenks, Lydia A.... 18
Johnson, B F 860
Johnson, W H..... 731
Johnson, J DI 1,100
Jarden, Jacob 6,162
Jack, John H 184
Kellog, Amos 231
Knight, W H 500
Kellar, P B 2,799
Kneen, N B 2,665
Kellog, Hosea 4,311
Kisterbock, Josiah. 18,275
Kellog, George.... 3,287
Kite, John 661
Kirkpatrick, Jae A 609
Kennedy, B. C 9,838
Kessler, John 897
Kessler, John, trust 1,227
Kirkpatrick, A 1..14,714
Kerns, Peter 322
Kerr, Frank , 160
Longacre Andrew. 898
Louman, Win 444
Lanahan, John.... 918
Lawrence, Henry.. 4,885
Lincoln, Chas 5.... 507
Long stret h, John H 6,089
Longatreth, B L... 1,241
Loney, Robt 4,030
Liveneetter, X D.. $5610
Lee, J B. . ...., 1,680
Langstroth,Vary& TBO
Lippincott, L K... 1,133
Landfill, D C. 3;100
Lennox, Walter;... 100
Leeoh, Jacob H..- 180
•Lee WetherilL .... 14,240.
Idiaon,Win /,021.
Ildeneke, J F 4,000
Morey, Edwin 3,120
Moons, ~ T /I 2,580
Moore, 0 41,....., 850
Magee, Jas F 11,390 •
Mainegle, R p ... • 800
Pdelsinger, Adam.. 956
Mosey, J G 515'
Moore, ,Samuel.... 7,400
Minion, Jas 900
'Mateinger, ()A.... 581
Noxell, R 1' 2,814
Miller, O.W 0,010.
Miller, G L _75
Muller, Gee 2,185
Minder, JOs ' 700
Milligan, 5 0 25
Moran, Jas.., ..... . 129'
Murray. Iff. H 300",'
.
Mack, "P:
~,,_. . . ~ .. 75,
fdttehellt rivrOo . m. 1,412
Kellor, Jorot, J., ohn. 1 :1r....i 59075
M'
Morris,,ltobert,....- 1,783
.olooreliettd, Thos E 42,7
kliddlOton,J 8..... 225.
'Marshall,
Marshall, 211.....",. 800 'I
Murphy, .la 4 1t.... 466-' 1
RE O E 4 4 -S,f•- - ,- -,-- %MIX
Edeug
h., Otrlok.. 2,899 , ,,
MOWilliiimirlPW. 8084
illeCorionly,./C - J.:. NO
MoOsimmon, B 0.. 5;001,0
MeMakin, lee 073.'
2,100105 k 0 7$ Mrir M. 1,5 3 5
Molntyre, E F..... 199 1
..
MoWlinney, A... - -- ' 175;
MoLaughlln, Jam, 1,109
MaeNutt, Margt., 1,799'
lllemMutt, A • . 208
bloGonigleliz.... 495
MoAnally, Edw. 1 .. I.
861
BioGienn, Jn0..... . 203
hN evil, IV H 850'
Neal], E 1,15. 041
Naos, J - Ohn ` ' • 280!
_einlifili, Joe A- 800'
Nes% -Dante 3,2*-
Hatt, Jai T.. 960"
Neumann, Joe- ... 747 e
f )
I libnis, Thaddeus.. 3 f ,3
MOO, Chan ' -1 .. 4 6
Omonsetter; Alm... 8
Oram, It.aoltel W .,. 2 8
Onie, Bind i.......:
,n 4 2.
Potts, Saud: :4. :'.'.. 9,0 0"
IPratte, Thee '' ',... 13 0 •
Polloek,Jas.. .....,.. 3,474
Petit,Petit,gdgarE.... ~.„- /08
Peekwertn, Chas. : '1;511
Parker, J•B . •-...: .:: 2liBl
Pearsall, Win -'• •- 70
Parvin,A • 6,577
Polio% George.. . . 249
Phlllios .7 S 2,260
Pile, .7 fa 198 .
Prentiss, A B 1,079
Pugh; T B 1,693
Potts. Jae..." 1,314) ,
Piers, LI " - - 800'
Price,
Price, Jos W 1,000 .
Perkins, A II - 367
Potter, A. P 136 .
Parker, John F:... 2,091'
Pease, W 0 2,200
Paton, Jas. 1,151
Parke, Hannah
(estate).... 0,775
Qneln, George 834
Roberts, A S 28,821'
Redfield, „I' F 7,805
Riley,Cleorge 'l%. 4. 70
Robertson. G W... 1,889
Rhoades, Thos 5,551
Roldoti A 390
Rookhill, Jos 8.... 2,733
Rogers, W If 8,000
&filthy, Joseph..:.. 3,600
Rowland, Wm 2,776
Reppller, J A 8,987
Rowland, Calls F.. 400
Resuberger, W K.. 917
Russell, Ge 0. .....: 4,395
Rand, B Hovard.. 632
{Roberts, Blinn 6,262
Riohie, Craig D.... 275
Rothermel, Reubn 2,869
Rogers, Saml 917
Reed, Robt. .... - .. 4,960
Repplier, Chas A.. 2,951
Roberts, Alfred.... 1,200
Renshaw, I. 870
Rit3hardsonW IE.. 2,359
~i.r.
Randolph, Mary... 212
Rantlimbert, John. 200
Riter, X M 2,200,
Raiguel H R • 17,975
Raw G A F 25
eed, est. of 91.1011 , 1 1,029 .
Roberts, AO 480
Roberta, Elan,
trustee 747
Rahn W L 2,577
Seckse, F 143
Staekhouse, W K.. 5,807
Stoddart, Ourwen.. 8,003
Smith, Jas
. .,6,035
Soby, Thos 124
Scott. Chas 38,505
Soliwan, G A 4,700
Smith. John 600
Sharp, Geo 1,325
Stewart, Mary , 1,754
Scheessele, 0 - 850
Sandland, liErS J... 834'
Stitt, Seth B 23,800
Seddinger, M 384
South, Geo W 2,877
Senkler, W S 706
Stroud, W 0 414
Scravendyke, Jas.. 217
Smith, A L 718
Stuart, David 8,900
Smith, Nathan 2,170
Simon, JP 1,169
Stevenson Mrs F A, 4,195
Showell, * Id 2,803
Slayinaker,. S E.... 3,366
Smedley, Thos 148
Somers, Michael- . 826
Speelman, Jacob.... 281
Schell, Beni ...... .. 906
Stieaff, J F 3,317
Smith, John 120
Spering, Joshua... 1,138
Sohleesegman,John 166
Stevenson Henry.. 1,018
Stokes, Rioted 1,120
Smith, Wm B 1.325
Skelly, Thee 7,236
Smucker, S 4,180.
Shaman, Peter 631
Snyder, Henry..... 742
Smith, Hugh. 487
Strong, Mrs C 400
Stewart, Jas M.... 384
Schiller, Jos . 284
Stairs, John S 8,791
Sohmoele P 200
Stokes, Tag V 800
Sith,
T M aylor, Chas 1,199
Tolman, Thos • 1,638
Townsend, Stephen 667
Tyler,
ft( Win 2,500
Thayer, E 624
Thompson, J J.. . 86,137
Thompson, Mrs 15 3,770
iTaittm, John 8 762
'Thaokara, B 1,593
Taber, George..... 2,918
Thompson, Isaac... 250
Trotter, Chas H.... 31,000
Trotter, Susan"... 5,139
Tiers, Wm H 2,898
Vanleer John F.... 75.
Van Ingen, Wm... 555
Van Horn, A. R.... 800
Vogen, Win 40D
Vodges William,
trustee 2,280
White, John H.... 189 ,
Winkler, Gustavus 190
Warder, Ann 1,217
Warder, W G...... 1,344
Weightman, 0 G.. 6.800
Whiteley, Goo 3,343
Williams, S H 1,976
Wardle, Mos 118
Willets; Lydia H.. 170
Wallace, Jno A.... 800
Warder,.7 F 1,772
Warder, J F, trus
tee of Henrietta
Christman ...... .. 803
Woltj en, G 852
Wood, Jas F 4,400
Wenderoth, F A... 8,398
Weigand, T S 594
Watteen, Win 600
Weygandt,C N.... 1,036
Wilson, W 71 ' 6,360
Milner, J H 731
Woodruff, ED 2,704
Wooley, E L.. 105
Welraven, I. J.... 382
Worrell, Mary.... 45
Walter, Theodore.. 800
Walraven, Ira E... 2,600
White, James W. , 2,475
Wright, John 4,450
Winslow, B. a - 950
West, George 550
Wean:lett, G ...... - 128
Willie, Robert 25
Wylie, B L 249
Wiley, W E 158
Whitney, Asa 52,830
Whitney, John R.. 28,108
Whitney, George.. 32,121
Wesley John 8,685
Wilhelm, 0hm..... 2,680
Waterman, Thom_ 150
Walton, J F 1,700
Yard, John, Jr 796
Yardley, Mary L. , 1,055
Yardley, Ella J.... 341
Yard, ,Pearson 877
Ashbridg.e, Richld,
administrator ... 44,548
Ashbridge,
attorney 1,500
Ashbildge, Rloh'd,
attorney 1,044
Ashbridge,
attorney, 2,778
Ashford, Mrs W H. 177
Ashford, W H..-- 300
Appleton,Ellzab , th 9,989
Atkinson, Henry &
wife 831-
Atkinson, Barclay.. 1,02 D
Atkinson, B, exet , r. 612,
Anspach, Anna W. 7501
Andrews, B W 707
Anmont, J P E .... 2,578
W H 2,273
Alexander, Airs S.. 260
Andrews, John 1,200
Allen, Gee 2 a Wf. 62
Baker, W E 4,158
Bloom, Chris 1,500'
Brown, W S 6,020
Bird, J. 434
Brown, Wash 19,351
Briggs, G W. 230
Bryden, John 337
Bryson, Jae H. 1,950
Barclay, John 43,884
Biddle, W 0" . 7,403
Bacon, Sallie A H. 171
Burnham 0135.... 1,720
Beale. Wl 880
Bye, Sand 4,289
Be ker, John 0 140
Ballenger, f10e... • 4ZB
Baugh, 0 2,760
Belief, Thor , - 937
Burke, Bertha 8.. 84
PHILADELPHIA,
,31c - NsIDAY,,, FEBRUARY 20, — , M 65,
Barclay, A (J 12,028 Morris, Evan...,.... 13,046
Barclay, Mrs M.... 1.020 Murphy, Wia.,,.....-. 8,217
Baker, J F 9,360 McDowell. W H..... 303
Brown, Jae E 1,361 Mitohell, Theo • 4,103
Banners, H 13 18,447 Maxwell, J G 31,777
Brown, Mrs E P.... 619 Morrie, & P 2:i381
• Brown, Mrs H 599 Morris, Sarah P... 1,496
Brown, Jas E, true. Moore, J G 841
tee 9721MoColley, Ells 8.. 60
Bub:liter, Wash 1,800 rdellok, J B. . 626
Butcher, Mrs M E.. 865 Miller. - - Win.. ' • 41 -
Bell, W Dwight-. 2,222 Morrell, Taos 400
Bell, W D, true- . 698 Morrell, AIN, A A.. 320
Banners, 1! B, ad- •- Illeneke; Wm • 8,950
minietrator 2,612 Myers; Armstrong. 385
Berens, 8... 8,872 Musser Wm 4,738
Bristow, J ld 462 Muster, Wm, ex'r of •
Beaumont, G If ..... 287 S'HendereCir 1,663
Buffington, L W.. , 276 Marlin, Ise S 9,40
Buffington, Sarah R 01-1 Mooney, John 100
Brown,- W m - 200 Moolni,,Mte - Sohli:- 162
Bridport, Hugh. ... 3,299 Mount, Chas 8....20,200
Bridport, H, true.. Tif, Moore, jai; A : 60
Brldport, 11, true... 698 Moore, Edwin E. ... /50
Bridport, H, true.. _ 335 miller, Wm 103
Biddle, o arch 5.... 199 Manderneld, 1 G.. .148 •
Banker, Ina. 107 Marti n , 3, . Ambrose.. - ,211
Bowel', Stirling... 866 Mollheny J E..... 1100
Bullooti, W 13 2,820 Magee, R i chard.... 780'
Bacon, Wm Ef, admr IMO Mordanuil, Patrick. 1., , -
Bailey, 3es T .4,048 Mayer; Lucy W 6... g
F
Broadbent, Samp.. 4,873 Nelson , ' J I. ....... . • '
• Black, Jon H 600 Needles, Samuel... • . 600•
Barclay, A 0 19,700 Netmath, J • 61.. .....
Et
Boreal, E H ' 626 Namibia , Namibia , AndwS.: 4,
,Blaokburne Eliza. 600 Needles ; Caleb H.. 7 1, "--
Baker, Jair4u: 5,000 Owen,•Parker 8,866 •
lialdwio, - Thee 2,680 Orne, John . . ... .... 11,0 M
Cody, MiChael - 4,019 Onre, Edw:13....... 6,2
Carrick, Theis 931 OWevr, J W .
Oathiall, Anna M. 203 Peabedy, Effer.G... 1,415(
Cooper, Anna M... 1,074 Potts, EVeiD..,... 240:
Cadwilader, Wm.. 3,031 Parry. Te55a......... , •
Claghorn, JnoW.. 3,246 Powell,. SAM). ~ .sae:4 '
Clark, Ellis 993 PoWell, Seml 'err i ".
,Cook Man, George . 748 . johnßare PovraU • • 2,006•
°arrow, J0hn...... 8,862 Powell, Semi, true
Oodles, S F 2,600 . John Hare Powell • 2,611/
Claiwell,- Stephen.. 4;417 PoVrell i - Saml, true . i t :
Oreltswell, Robt.... 6,766 • Jelill'HaktiPoweil i t •
,Cresswell,fdreßobt ' 74 Powell, Saul ; trust 2,
Chs.ndier, Jae 1t... 2,043 Priem., Joseleh'...... 6, 35 3-
06infir, D 1. ' 17,0a2 trine, .1 - osecm„ err. 2, ik•
1
"Collier: Geo B 11,951 ltaison,
_Fred 11 ~
(Joinly, S ' , • 7,056 Party; 011v0i- -• '-- 8,4 a
.Brl>thars, W S 4,127 Parry, °Hirer:tree: 6,1 5„.
~,,d:therti irj ics M. - 214 68 2 F .. t . rffßeoliet-R... 1, 71 . .
1 t
gn.a „J R 6, errs', Thoe ,., ''' . 1,2 2,,
2ntlin ,`l3 C • 4,44 °areal!, H0tigt.....6, 6'
' ,:Oilokmaa;Tranki: :-.,- 406 Pearsall, Etaigoroftl, 1
Ctiole, j0hn..)..:..... • livloo Peterson,:leraelha.lB,o ' -
Orlig, Efug,h le, Parrish, DillyXyles.-1,108,
Chrietriiiin, Jae 0 Li 2 . „'il . Parrish, Josept46
' Craven, Tilos J.... '' 4 • &Trish, Ellwarol4.: 2,406
iOriyie, Sam'l - A. - ... 4,562 Patterson R01421..4,000!
, Coleman, Philemon 2,900 Peirce,W S. ~611.--1
°nehmen, (1 11 .... 4,468 Potts, .homedJ.vq.-1.
' Cushman, It W.... 800 Patti% Serena M....•
Chandler, D W.... 500 Potts , Edward
. Cox, 13 W 680 Pickering, 0 W, er'l,7
Coatee, G Morrison 17,970 Poesy, Jonethan... 5, 1
Chandler, John.... 250 Penrose, Rebeoeit.. - 2
Christman, Wm .... 600 Penrose , John -t •
Oriefiy,.famee 1,163 Pettit, Jane B * 1,0
Chanadet, Theo.... 771 Posen David R..,. , i
L
Caiman, B * • ' 6,280 Paine, Williain...';,lls a
Co ell, yt .7 - 13 Petit,..o G. - -... , 1
C OF' ' 506 Peohas,_
_WiUte.m... , •
to 4,478 Potte, Edw, ertot. I; '
ang s ieril - r J M .... 848 Parry, Rowland,w 1 :
ln W W.3. - :' 083 Price, EU If 4. tree. ,7
Earpa,J Ja0.... ... 8,10, Pile., EBKOrla • : 2,
UMMII aliiiiX66l3 'Pride, Ell K, t .ftB . 2,3 '
v a mp
'fflollwill, Ref .4.604 Pike, Ell` ,' eriir .` 2,
( : r O l Ia Paloe,•lsll.K, - true: . • 2 1 •
ad ... 1,400 Price , Eli K, tree., .
Drybiargb, ie P , 6,7 Prio,e, Eli K, Es s ,.. 1
Daft % T W,''''' '' si price, Ell l' gW:' 1,736:
Durdap, W H ".
11974 Price, Elf X - ' .. 2,67.6
Dupaer, I) "'l,lOO Price, Ell.K:' - 'trtur.. 200
• Drolare• Jr, W A....• 6,976 Price, - Eitgy Mrs: . 330
Davis; Ja5.......... 1,980 Prime Ell IC, trus.. 880
•ILhiale, 1F5 .. .: - ...., • 400 Price, S Sergeant.. 4,351
Dillies, Wm , 484 Price, J Sergeant;
`Diehl, TV , ' - • '''"'`, .' 748 committee:of M. 01
Dlehl,Tdergarette M 2, 271 Illeakell_.:' ....- ... 1,280
De Angege;G, guar 102 Priee, T Sergeant,
I
Diriorwr M•.. 2,200 truste e •''' 806
Du BoueVat; 0 A " .. 400 Primo, J Sergeant,
Drysdale,.T M 2,300 trustee • 321
De Haven; A H.... 798 Quicksall, T M.... 0,036
Dryburgh, .1 61 . 2,541 Quin, Lents, Jr. .. 200
Darnell, Yele. .. .... . 496 Rotherinel, Lei 15.16,032
Drew, Louisa 2,100 Rotherniel, P F.... 1,252
Davis, G W 884 Belsky, James 1,526
Davls,•'lFE:...• -: .. 1,189 Hefty, James, err 300
Emerfok,WilleMlna 663 Ritter, Abraham.. 7,000
•Emericki-Auguertue 289 Rothe, A 20
Evans, °has.. ..... 4 ; 267 Rodman, Lewis.... 7,038
Evans. Thos 7,313 Rater, Ft 230
Earp, Thos .. - ....... 16,642 Riter, Mrs Matilda 210
Harp,' Thee, trust.. 8,966 Reynolds, Thompenl4,97s
Earp, Thor, trust.. 3,090 Raton, .7 W • 9,795
Earp, Tho 6, Inlet:. 8,114 Ridgway. Trios ~.. 1 3,421
Eyre,- Wm • - 280:Hobert% George H 4 938
Eyre, Edw E. 380 Repplie ,r Susan P 2B
Ellison, Al B 41,944 Reynolds , Mrs A R 3,789
Earhart, J It 106 S
Robeson, 0 (I 890
Eberheart, A R.-- 80 butter, George H.. 433
Emory 'l'
Elsenbery, W 6, 400 Riddle, J 495 Richards, W
1, M; D.... 1,000
, 316
Earle, Mrs George. 500 Ritter, J. Rush 150
Evans, 0 T 10342 Ross, A 11 123
Minton, E G 1,665 Rankin, Andrew... 662
Erwin,•.T Warner- 2,703. Robins, Geo W.... 1,487
Evans,•J Wietar.
_. 72 Rene, 0 G 678
Evans, Margaret :E I‘2o/ Ryan, Jae 1,949
Evans, Julia D.... 14872 Reilly, Dennis.-- 812
Farnnm, John, true Ryan, Francis 298
for Mary Davis .. 400 Ruth. Adam 5,036
Fahnestoek, G W..2:4396 Reeves, K 13 56
Barnum, Sarah E.. 11,229 Reed, W A ... 2,058
Fassitt, Margaret.. 5,431 Binge, Conrad 80
Feb's, 0 W 41942 Rupp, Thomas.- - 685 •
Flanagan, Stephen.43,l29 Rapson, G H 2,139' ..
Ferguson, Bryant.. 6,081 Robinson, It 13- 2,081 - I
Ferguson, Julia G. 060 Rulon, N 1 100
Fry, Jacob 1,578, Smith, Joseph P.. • 7, 2 71
Fish, A .7 368:Sosith, Cleorge R.. 4,611
Field,Harvey 7,299 Sharplese, HAI, 02.18,628
Feet, Edw 862 Miamian% Joseph J 2,674
Flaw, J F 720 Sharplees, W P.... 1,447
Fox, G W 139 Sharplees, Henry.; 2,835
Fogg, .7 S 200 &Maffei Charles_ 1,241
Franoiscus, A H... 42,414 Sohaffer:PriscillaM 2,195
Fry, Wm T 200 Schaffer, W L ' 4,500
Fry, Mrs T 88 Schaffer, Elizabeth. 1,200
Fell, Franklin 2,888 Stewardson, Ann.. 1,931
Fell, W Jenks.... 1,081 Safford, 11 W.. 4... 720
Field, Jam 1,541 Sibley, John . 8,633
Fulton, Mahlon.... 900 Simpson, Win 28,300
Forsyth W H.... 400 Seeger, Ann 878
Faseitt, ' ll. L 890 Sower, 0 G 8,902
Fox,Saml, adman - Steever, G W 11,843
IstTutor estate of 'Stewart, O B 655
Wm L Fox 11,422 1 Southworth, 3H...10,145
Gilbert, Henry R.. 12,8213'Southwlok, John A 1,050
Gilbert, Henry R, Sloan, Henry 8,485
trustee 1,656 Sloan, Henry, trust 2,089
Gilbert, Henry R, Sloan, Henry, trust 2,089
trustee 1,068 Sloan, Henry, trust2,oB9
Gilbert, Henry R, Showell, Ellen M.. 1,412
• trustee 1,668 Showell, E, admrx. 4,183
Gilbert, Mary 4 2,142 Sonll, David-..-.. 22,802
'Gilbert, John 6,922 Scull, Hannah W.. 840
Gilbert, John, tn:Ve 68 Soull, David, Jr.... 29,807
Gilbert, David 6,700 Smyt 5amue1....2,979
Gaul, Wm 10,576 Smyth:
Amanda G . 787
Graham, D 20,384 Silasth, Win 0......19,658.
Gibbs, Jae D 2,600 Spank, 11 11...
..
.... 550
Graff__, Frederick.. • 442 Smith, Sarah 2.... 1,323
Graff Fred, exeo'r. 5,877 Shoemaker, F'.7..„ 3,852
Graf'__ Fred, treats. 1,688 Shoemakerl, F
. .T;
Graff, , Judith 472 attorney 250
Grate, Edw 5,110 Seidenstieker, 0... 190
Grata, Simon, exe'r 2,846 Steel, E K . t .......... 221
Gratz, Simon, trails 1,698 Sharp, Jacob L.... 4,359
Gratz, Simon, trn'e 2,848 Stockton, (Marble., 380
Greiner, ft M 4,618 Shay,. Win,.......... 20
Grelner W al 8,307 Sutter, Daniel...... 800
Green, * A 9,388 Sansbury„ DID 100
Gavit, Nelson 3,300 Sheppard Farman 8,1.00
Goodwin, F J 5,871 Sheppard, Joe 8... 8,301
Gray, Robt E 4,968 Stapleton, R j 1,639
Graham, T It 475 Smith, Clement H. 1,400
Gaveett, James.... 800 Slmea, J W, Jr.... 1,773
Gemmill ,Zach.... 8 , 630 Smith, J F 4,578
Gauge, 0 B • 5301
H. Simes, W F 1,851
Guernsey, H N.... 1,881 Steineon, W 227
Grimm., A 60 Schultz, Wm, Jr... 600
Green, Edw 181 Seal, Alfred • . 3,916
Graff, Paul 8,898 Stead, Thee W 600
Hall, Wilfred 188 Sweeney, Patrick.. 70
Henderson, . G J.... 200 Snowden, George.. 3,006
liendenton,Geo.... 1,580 SOU°, John M. 918
Hand, J . F 2,678 Stevenson, Wm.. .. 100
Hoffman, Saml._. 6,692 Shannon, Mrs F H,
Holloway Ohas T.. 4,286 guardian 467
Homan,Jelin 1,213 Suddards, Wm.... 1,541
Hoar, D J . 1,400 Saddards, Mrs Jane LOOO.
Hutobins, J E 500 Scott, Win 665
Hlll, Wm 75 Sauerbier, Sarah C 1,020
Harbert, Chas: ....'.7 - 9.280 Steinmetz, John... 875
Hum J W 1,200 Steinmetz, PM.- 620
liongis John L.... 6,817 Stryker, John 8... 5,6 5 3
Holt, eth 65 Smith, Wm 1,230
Harlan, S E 840 Swift, Paul 779
Henderson, AF.... 33 Sole:afield, Edwin.. 3,000
Haines, S E 82 Snyder, Mary . 77
Harbert, J D 200 Shnlze, A C 1,586
Ha any, W F 1,608 Smith, Z A. ..... ... 48
Holland, Lambert. 136 Snlger, Isaac 325
Heald, Edw .. .. .
P .. 286 Sharpless, J F 1,497,
Hallowell, Rob's, 1,248 Taw, Abraham..... 1,667
Hoopes, Edw 18,225 Truman, George,Jr 400.
Harper, David 330 Timmins, Opals W 50
Harper; Jacob 830 Troutman, Geo 61. 5,892
Hoyl, Francis 1,518 Townsend, Jos 8... 8,072
Hartskorn, Henry. 1,700 Towneend;3l3,ex'Fl6,ollB
Herring, d onate ... 6,336 Townsend,..lll, Orr 1,578
Hopper, Deborah.. 1,029 Fhain, David......,..10,607 -
Hamilton, Hugh... 4,000 Tobiaa, Joe F ....•6,11011.
Harper, B W 188 Tyndale, Hooter.- 8,149:
Harper, Mrs Kate. 109 Townsend, E. F.,..... 6,710
Heaton, Augustus. 18,654 Twaddell, John P.. 400 :
Hayes, 0 P 1,028 Townsend, FL IK ._...- ' 390 1
Baum, W P 3,555 ,Thomeon, Maryd.. ' 320
Hood, Saud 3,116 Thompson; A M.... 2150
Hood, Mary G 200 Troth, Edward..... 4,625
Hopper, Edward... 1.840 Tucker, Thoe 8,856
Hopper, Edward, Tucker, Thos, true. 2,622
trustee 161 Tucker, Thoe, true. 1,498:
Hopper, Edward, Tucker, Thee, true. 1,498
trustee 200 Tucker, Thoe, att'y 1,032
Hopper, Edward, Talmadge, Ohas D. 4,178:
trustee 114 Tutor, David 906:
Heiskell, Emma H 614 Taylor, Crispin....' 703,
Heiskell, Marg't H 1,433 Taylor, lasso 807'
Ileiskell, Helen D 690 Tracey, Ellehip.... 18,523'
Howe, Caroline A.. 324 Tustin, George S.. 360
- Efartlein, George.. 88 Trimble, Joseph... 8,360
Henderson, Henry. 11,165 Tobias, S 308
Haven, Ohas E.... 1,543 Truman, Geo, att'y 290
Howard, G (3 6,662 Troth, Samuel F... 2,099.
Hess, Fi M 1,611 Tyndale, Hector_ 3,100.
Heron, Chas 255 Vansyokle, S 8.... 37,981
Hemphill, 0 S 974 Vanayokle,_ ,S 13 re 1,441
Hill, T F .... 979 Van Dyke F re d 8.. MI
Hill, E S .... 687 Volgt, E k' 696
Illeberton, G p .... 7,338 Von Publ, Geo.- 1,5616
Hay, R 11 1,600 Vanneman,David. 211'
ilertzler, John.... 260 Valentine, J K.... 400 .
Holohan, Jno, true- Verree, J a' 20,1126,
tee of M A Fox.. 320 Verret, SP, trustee /MO;
Halliday, S L 609 Vel(11)6, J P, trustee 2,160
Reines, Ellwood.. 72 Vans George-e 2,700'
Erwin, W H 7,257 Wood, George 8.. 12,388,
Ingram, C10ud,1... 336 Wood, It 0 81,528
Ire dell, J F 1,149 Wood, Rlohard.... 10,6397
• Seance, Joseph J.. 11.825 Wood, E R 5,261
Noires, Saml 15,081 Wetherill, Maria K 6,340
Jean's, Joseph T.. 20,520 Wetherlll, Rectum:4 1,121
Janney, Ben.] S, Jr 8,607 Wetherill, E If. K. 1,372
. Janney, Mrs L 0 6,188 Wetherlll, Mrs MS 8,59 t
Johneion,Robt L.. 21,839 Wetherill, Thee M. 89
Jones, Jos 13,887 Wetherill, Mayor.. 1,451
Jones, Mrs Matilda 2,234 Wetherlll, John M. 2,261
Jordart,Franahi.... 1,596 Wainwright, Wm.. 5,847
' James, W H 100 Wainwright, 0 R.. 4,978
Johnson, Peter....' 722 Wainwright, S K 4,978
Johnston, W 5..... .608 Wainwright, Jr W. 824
Jones, 3 A .... 214 Wright, Edmond.. 8,200
Jones, W H 204 Woodruff, John... 2,900
Jones, 0 S V Weatherby Jr, D. 684
• lobnson,ll S, Una. Watteon, Thoe....' 5,583
' tee ........ 164 Watteon, Mary B. 480
Jacobs, M. , ... 10,000 Wieter, Caliper-, 2,438
Kirkpatrick:Edwin 16,152 Watkln,lsaac.... 4,262
Kennedy, J M.... 1 0 ,02 8 Willisine, Isaac S. 1,403
Kennedy,J Marna- Whitaker,__ Wstd. . 8,834
toe 243 Wilson , Wm 14,635
Kennedy, R F.... 975 Walden, Treadwell 1,069
Kennedy,rG 4,730 Walter, Edwin.. .. '2,0 4 7
Kennedy, Samuel.. 600 Williamson Ri ch.. 4,600
Kepnedy, David J.. 182 Watkins, David• .. 250
Keehmle,'W 0 16,077 Woodward, Ann... 783
Klemm, F A 80,392 Woodward, Emily.. 61
Klemm, J 0 • 1,069 Woodward 0 W.. 80
Knowles, G L 8,066 Willits, S i'.l . 800
Knight, D R 1,635 Witte, H W 1,670
Koons, Chas 12,208 WaltOn, Emerlok.. 125
King, Meivina A... 555 Weaver, W W.... 480
Kunkle, Chr W.... 7,998 Wilson, 0 H ' 3,542
Kcely, Isaac , 400 Williams, Thos R.. 5,462
Klett, F 9,096 Williams, Thee R,
Knowles, Levi 6,000 trustee 1,808
Kates, Louisa H... 464 Williams, nos R -
Kates, Clathartne 34 768 'trustee 1,664
Knack, H W • 71 Wilains.4 R 2,800
&mike% Joseph 1,298 Wolf, Ii It' ' 400
K6trleY, 11250 ' 111 Wolk, wluoughby, 691
AIVI6ION.
Linoh, MM. ... $542
Linoh, SWUM 181
Laing, Henry M ... 15,063
LLippincott 8.... 48,635 50
att a, .7 cf . 1
Lewis R A 12,237
Lipmann H L 1, 23 3
Londereitiger,Jacob 782
Lippincott, /88,1PlaT 4,408
Lylbnrn, Henry.... 1,392
L J
L i e pp, vering, Edward. 8 200 00
Lugo, J S 900
Lawrence. G W.... 298
,Leuifer, G W 757
'Leatherman, John. 291
Langton, T Brent
l 240
Long, ing
Ohm; T. . . 514
Lightfoot, 232
15a1ah..... 341
Landenslager, GOO 732
Loftls, P S 400
Lorick, J J 2,924
'Leon, Jos &I 538
Lippincott,Hannah 1,841
'Lippincott, Emily.. 1,782
Lax, Elizabeth 1,811.
Leaf, Edward, err 220
Lesley, .7.. 2,299
Longatreth,J4d — ooke 4,212
Marshall,..W L..... 545
Mitchell, W A 18,587
Miller, G & 11,887
Myers, J B, Jr 16,778
.Myere, Mrs J B,Jr. 3,680
Magee, 21,819
Molten, Albert.— 349
MoFadden,Jas.... 1,630
M aseey,-ItV. Jr... 61053
Moseey,Olrs R V,.Tr 1,90
M0P70 13 1 01. I', T,038
Kershow, E F . ' -•- 8,4001 WaYne, Wlt 988
Kershow,_lllre dL. 800 Wallaoe, Thos... . 3,218
Keeney, VII 11.,/,..-...• 698 Williams, Davi.., 103
Keosall, W L alb White , Elizabeth.. 1,629
Kilter, El E... :..... 1,759 Widdideld, Kra At 60
Koooh, 4i. W • • 489 Walton, ,CJ - 697
Kay, Jli 089 Wilson, E ll wood.. 6071
Kendrick, G W.... 79 Whiteman. W 0.. 500
Katea, 0 S • 400 Williams, JJ 3,500
KeltonDt •
Margaret.. 1,302 - Whiter, 21113114._... ' 4,600
J
Keen, S. • • 1,480' Whitt*, Esther F.. 1,500
Katee, Sa rah A.. ... .
134 White, R G • :265
Hate& Renee N ... 420 Wharton Jr, Wm. 6,000
Lea, Chas F...-.-... 3,700 While, .. Ambrose:. 8,338
Ler, OhoB F, careen. • Woodward, R J..:.
200
tor of Anna Maria • ` Wardle , Catharine .67
Lea - ,• ...?.- 1,952 Yeager, Raoli o o l 2 i 981
LiVezen_Joii • • 8,754; Zinn, Sohn 1W - [lOO
Lir10b,,E115,...,..... 307 1 Z ell, ThoB 111,..... 4'500
,
Several commniteatlons in rarerenee to incomes.
. .
_,
alleged to hale beery h aveiitoorreotly'publlshed
been 'received. We call - take no notice of them-
All ..,
correctionsmust be made through the 0.3312E80X
.., . .
of the illstriot In , which errors. occur.
.
11EX!teNt CONGREM.*kMfili` SeStilL
W:isulloaTow,Tob:l4.
SENATE:-
•
BOIINT/ES-.
Kr. - .11tOndildif 'of flew York...introduced a bill to
wend an with si!utholize the employment of yolauteers
to aid isferlioicibg thelaws and proteatituf Pabliur Pro
perty. a 'ye if "My 23. - 1851.) It. authorizes the giving
.of haunt ' , 49,hrinorably diecitatted . soldiers Wy /Mire
- airek4rrk a two ypars, the same as &renew', lownd
~ forthrief ' Weele'S; aid , entitles the' heirs' of wash
'soldier.%,,mthemree bounty. It also dives the
fuLereasonbo t those who woad , been'entitlecrto•
diele e t s tlreasonof‘woande,' bin whose term of eer=
• y i lr in .evired within two - years_ frowthb date of ea
' *MEOW 3F :
Mr. spitAGUS, of Rhode and . istroduted
cheek OttlViaband trede, , atid , to provide a fund for the
/ado(*est loyefrefttgees from the State. of Texas
It di a commuruipt anent At the United Stateaat
Mataiti 12 Heide% parsacnt to instructions from
of State:- to charge one neat per Pound on
2 t .lt cot ~ wool. and dry Tallies, and . two cents: per
"predeirm cen note intended for shipment to-nuy port.
.., of Oa States, provided snob agenlehell be sant
ftedtimt• hshipment le , the podnot of say State or
Territo • f the United States; and he farther author.
kited ire • y each prowiede.orits ninth as mayhe need
ed, to.elle! of I.D.OVIRA Igyal-etti zest% of the United
fitness• remoras, refugees. from Texas. The rest
;due tut rings, rtiiidert the with tda present
• • , 020,1111
on does not' mtemild. :three thousand.d.ollarc
, per 210. it Imo. referred,to the Committee on 71-,
r , 001111IS8ION ON-TAXATION.
I
Mr SP.KAII - ,- of Ohio, o ff ered a joint resolatten
pro for the appointment by the eeoretery of, the
T f a rammistien or three persons to eremite
t late' Mort upon thesubject'of releing revenue by
tpi he articles moot fltAer taxation; the amount.
Mi. NN BSS, oLClalLfornis.„ moved as an amend.
meat , one of the commissioners shall be appointed
Po errttoriee-outhe Pacific coast- He explained
the f ' heel:wary to make' this provision in order to
have. refits of the Phallic-States represented. ;
Mr.. ' .111111LN did not think it wise to encumber
t
snob :- •• . petition with - an amendment like that pr .
.pas ', : ...Connese. . He hadm m
o donut the Seite.
of hit would see that the interests of the` 4 P
al - were represented in the .couttniesien. - T 6
P ' . echalir peal:theta & fiftieth of the revenuer f
the ; try,and is would-be axial:Art° ask for it a third
/
of Lb' ` mmission. . . „ . L
:Me dolman thin explabird:the IMPortalice °rant%
s eo mien as he wished to • have appointed. The
con on of the tax bill in the present Congress wall an
illta' loth , There were but_ten-or twelve working
dayrinfog to this Congress. and the bill had yet to
be idered. In the Finance Committee; exti. then in
Ili - ate. With the'result of the labors of each a
commbeion as he proposed .beforsCODlMllle both H 011866
.t
angelic& • mideretandingly and with more satisfaction
ht
' old attend the deliberations of • the closing howls
113'WeET: otNevada: spoke of the necessity . of
ha the minter interest elthe - fir West represented
iI
amendment of Mr. Connese was subsequently
sel . ern. •
~'..- LASH, of New Hampshire, offered an emend.
medlfthatlhe commissioners be instructed to ingnire
i:TTr e i7l f r """ t he - in ttfVyAL tiere:l4e
'resolution of Mr 13hermitn. as amended, Was
then EM . r DEM. over tlllidondey.
. il Rows, :PIM MRS, WaiGirr.
_ .
Ocibotion of MY: MOWARD, a joint resolution was
addicted. glyhag to Mrsi Lucy A. Wright. late of Rich
mond. Par: fifteen hundred dollars for the relief ex
tendied by her to prisonerrof war in rebel hands.
•i KEIRTimo. •
,
ANTHONY, of Rhode Island, from the Committee
on trtingmticommended the printing of two thousand
co of the report of the Naval Commission in refe.
• to the- establishment of a naval depot In the
_lain waters.
motion of Mr.• TOECiffION. of Maryland, 20,000 ae-
Pl. .of the addresses delivered on the subject - of the
death 'of the•late -fie eater Hicks were ordered to be
, - INTSBeSTAITI 6071M8R08.
CHANDDEB, of ifichigan, desired to ran up the
• railroad bid to regniate-commerce between the several
Mates: and have It ms de thin special order for Monday.
- HHOldWor-Ilissoctri; said this bill was nothing
. but a cat-throat-arrangemenh between two railroads to
neawilich woydd•make the mast money. He was op•
wised to poitponingimPortant business to give way for
each a measure. • . - •
''Mr.DOoGlTTLlSoF*leoolleln.waeopposedtoreakint
Mr: Chandler's specie& order for Meader', as he
wished that day , t o ' be deleted. to . the eonslderatlon of
Kr FOSTER, of Oonueottcu -was opposed to making
aiy bill the spectal`order atthle late day of the seed° a.
Itcould do no goods IO could be set aside hr a majority
at time.
tang APPEoIestIATION BILL.
After some further asaussiner Mr. SHERMAN moved
to postpone all prior orders and take up the army appro.
prletion CIL
Mieurmy appropriation bill was then taken 11P.
The.Pinance Committee recommended the striking out
of a o,Wridicin oteku Horne bill, that no money shall be
Kidd° "land-grant/ 4 rallicada • for the transportation
of troops and munitions or.war.fos4he United States.
Mr. - COWAN, ofParstrylvania, moved an amend
ment that ` land- grant,' _ railroads shall be paid for
the transporting troops, ac-, bat that the subject shall
be open for adjustment. hereafter, and that in paying
the Congrepedoee not adman the-right of the roads
to claim compensation,
Mr. WILSON, or-Massaelisetts. was opposed to the
Provision proposed to be stricken out. That provision,
if not stricken out, he said, would have the effect of
ruining all the smell "land. grant" roads in the coun
qtr. LIIINDERSON.% of Missouri, spoke of the us.:
inesity of striking out/the provision of the House bill:
If not stricken out, the Pacific Railroad Company,
Kansas City, couldnot be completed, and farther work
upon It would have be abandoned.
Mr. Cowan's amendment was rej acted.
• The amendment of• the committee was adopted, and
the provision referred-to was stricken oat.
- Mr. SHERILAN,I of Ohio, offered an amendment
making an aPPropnationof eleven millions to supply de
ficiencies in the appropriations for the present decal
year. Adopted.
On motion of Mr. -WILSON. the following Provielomr
were added by way of amendment:
That from and/after the let of March, 1865, and during
the continuance of the present rebellion, the commate
lion price of officers'. enbsisten ce shall be fifty cents par.
ration, provided that said , increase shall not apfgy to
the commutatio.n. prise of the rations. of any officers
above We rank /of brevet brigadier general, or
of any officer entitled- to commutation for fuel or
smartens; that all cincere-of volunteers below the rank
of brigadier general, now in commission, who shalt
'continue in the military service till the dote . of the wa-,
shall be' entitled% to receive three% months' pay proper;
Provided, That the provider% of this section shall not
apply' to offices e not on duly. or to officers entitled to
commutation of fuel and quarters.
That commissioned of serving in the field shall
be permitted herealterlo purehaserations for their own
ale on credit from the Commissary Department, and the
amount due for rations so parchased Shall be reported
monthly to the Paymaster Oeneral,.to be deducted front
therm ynent next following such
Mr. SPRAGIIEr.of•Rhode Island, offered an amend
ment making it obligatory upon chaplains to hold reli
gions soviets once a- week and to attend the burial
service of soldiers who died, etc. Rejected.
Mr WlLSONnffereden amendment that the Seoratary
of War bedirectedso farnleh, at the cost rate, not exceed
ing sixteen ounces of tobacco per month to each soldier
who may desire IL.the cost to be deducted from their
pay.
EMOOGINZTION. OF .LOlll iar A•
Mr. TRUMBULL, of Illinois, offered an amendment.
providing for the repeal of ail laws and regulat of
the War Department giving additional rank or pa to
regular oftleereur volunteer.. Adopted.
The bill as amended was then passed.
Mr. TRIMIBUIA, from the Committee on the Judi
ciary, reported, a resolution recognizing the. State go—
vernment of, :Louisiana and the right of that State to
Senators in Congress.
RigißL CANARD
Mr. sagraßraT, of Delaware, offered thelollowinx
resolution, widen, was objected to, and lies over. under
the rule:
• •- • ..
Alberta re
B rolnw a n ,s la p te h
mecemn b tl e y
d o e li hi er b d
dby
tahßnow
.
a
member. of the Confederate Congress, as reported in
the Pew York Horrhol of the 4th lust, the following
statement llamado "Stanton. the last of this ignoble
trio of • ;blatant. Democrats, alone remained. It. seemed
that lie had , no power to disgust Lincoln; It might be.
because he wasbaser than the cithentwo. Be rather
thought Islam, for of all unmitigated [alsihers of. sacred.
pledges and undis gu ised betrayers of the confidence
whioh he himself had created „Mdwln M. Stanton was
the meanest and the basest. Me had one consolation.
in thinking of this man Stanton, and that wee that he
would: be. *attain, sooner or later. to betray Lim
coin. Stanton wee incapable of keeping faith.
Re had a fondness for betraying those who. IMPS
him their confidence that has become the, charts
of his life. Mr.' Brown related en. interview
which be had with the present Yankee .Secrelary of
War, joist before he (Mr. -B.) left Washington the. Last,
time. It was under eircrusetantes peculiarly calculated
to impress Mr.. Brown. His State had withdrawn from
the Union. Mr. Brown was passing out of the Senate
and Mr. Stanton from theSapreme Court. Their met by
accident In front of the Old Capitol. when•the conver
natlottnised at once on secession the eel - 1.011.4f Minis-
Slept on the queetion, and Mr. B. 's withdrawal from
tow genets : Mr. Brown. was surprised. andrinder the
circumstances delighted to bear Mr. Stanton say - the
South was right, and expreseed an earnest, hope that
she would stand firm. • Yon are right. lid he. •Go
home and urge your friends to stand by, what, they have
done, and all will be well. Firmness now will secure
you all 7011 ask. Any washstand )(Mare lost.
And whereas. In the judgment of the Senate, no per
son, whose patriotism and fidelity to. the Constitution
and Government of the United States maybe question
ed, should be a member of the Cabinet of the United
States of the Freesia loyal and patriotic Executive;
Therefore,
)he solved, That a committee of Eve members of the
matebe appointed by the presidintoSeer thereof to
nquiry in reference to the truth or falsity of the
charges,hereinbefore as aforesaid recited; and. in re.
Terence to the patriotism and loyalty of the said Edwin
M. Stanton, Secretary of War. past, and present, with
leave to take testimony and; to make report in writing
to the Senate.
Mr. S*ULSBITHT pledged himself to produce proof of
the above charges against-Mr. Stanton U afforded an op-.
portmatty.
The Senate then adjourned.
HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES.
RATIONS.
On motion of Mr. Id1(113B801.1., of Illinois, the Com
mittee on Military Affairs were instructed to Impairs
into the expediency of provid lug, in all eases where lees
than full rations are issuenoto soldiers, the difference
shall bo made up in money•
AMBWDMHIeT6 TO TAX BILL.
The BOtlea proceeded ta act on the amendment report
ed yesterday from the Committee of the Whole on the
state of the Union, to. the bill amending the Internal
Revenue bill.
Among the amend mesas uncured in were the follow
ing - Do man not enrolled tor military service, cues
of physical disability excepted, shell be entitled to take
out a license as a politer, and on all smoking tobaem.
thirty-live cents per pound, excepting on smoking to •
bawl made exclusivelyof stems, which latter is fixed
at dl teen umlaut. pound. This is the only change in
the amendment as reported by the Committee of ways
and Means on that article.
The tare; on diamonds.-emerald!,-precious atones,
and Imitations thereof, and all other jewelry , Is reduced
to a duty of five per centum ad valorem.
All the amendments reported from the Committee of
the Whole on the state of the Union, were concurred in :
with the exception of a few which were reseryed for
separate votes.
Mr. IdOEHILL, of Vermont, called attention to soma
of them, including the tax on sales He said we may
bear the restriction on foreign trade, but within thessat
area of the United States it is vital that we shonld leave
our trade free. As to the amendment of the gentleman
from Pennsylvania (Hr. &arena) proposing to ta-740/d
sales, etc., if any other .bad offered the proposition he
should regard it an absurd - . He trusted the yote.to-daY
may show that the vote in committee yesterday in fa
vor of it.was given in mere good nature. Thai lam here
tofore passed on the euV i ot was repealed because it
could not be enforced e expressed Ida sitildaolion
that the committee bad nearly nnanimersely agreed
upon a bill which would contribute so materially to the
A, of the Government.
" The DM How* concurred, by a vote of TiWeas against 68
nays. in striking out the proposed incuaiipe of fifty cents
additional on a barrel of ale beer , lager hoer, porter,
and other etnglar fermented ' liquors, 'They tnarefore
remain at one dollar per barrel.
The House aleo concurred in thoamendment that sub
stitute brokers pay a license of one hundred dollars, and
ten dollars for every substitute accepted.
An amendment was tae le the 108 d section of the
present law imposing a duty of two and a half per
cesium on the net instead of on the gross receipts of
railroads, canals, steamboat% ships barges, canal
boats, vessels, stage coulee,. and vehicles transporting
passengers or property for the, eta where eke net re.
celpts are under; three thousand dollars, and dire per
septum on the eneroba. Tate amendment was concurred
in by a vote of 86 yeas against 66 nays.
An. ernendment'was .-tdoptst providing thet stamps
May be mixed deeds, tuotrumente, documents,
caritings. or papers where thaeltale have beeli elakttet,
te payment for these atamp a, ant a penalty of fifty
dollare; Wlietl i.l tAtletactonlytitiNialict that
thshistniwkal* been'omitted calm Ate Inadvertence or
erclem, withedit wilinl, design,. stamp* may be &axed
merely on the peyrsent for the atikrdr.
The a`Mendabeit to tat Sal aseile-hilf Of OM liter Mahn*
was notconenrree kl—Teas wale 76--as follows:
• ISA&
HrtKlektiardd ( ( oan, ); Pattern**.
ftne„ Pike,
Jenclies. PourerKamme r R ica ( e.), Keller.. Klee ( stool,
Kellogg Mich N (re,
Kellogg ahenok.
Knox, - • mama,
Littletohta , Smitki
Leon, Smitheni ,
Ogyear. - Spalding; •
Starry
ler (ll z Y. ). Tracy*,
Moorhead. Lipson..
rrla(N. Y. P. Yen Valkenbutt,
Doyen,. L., Washburn Olfinno .
gethon, Wheeler,
Morten. -- Williams,
.
a`lraill (Pa. L Wood, Perftender
Peahen,
NAYS.
MLitt. J. 0. ,APorrill.
Allison, Oanson, wnrris (Ohio).
Ancona Gar d a lik• 'Myers, Ammo
Arnold; - Gelder.- . Noble.
BaSey Orrewoldir•(OW),
Baldwin (filteh.li Harding." ronot*toth
Baxter., Harrington • .- Prue, .
Blair. Harris (uvr, Randall> (Kr': ).
Blase.lHermok.
Brooks, wonp nr , Bellinn CO./.
Broomall • linhbard-(101 • 'Boss.
Brown (W.Va..). Ingersoll. Scofield , :
Mauler. --- larnson (Olde)l; Steele (`O.. Y.).
Oter. Kaibtleisch. Steele (W. I. N.
Co Toth, -- Karnali. Stevens,
vox, , - King, •Stewart, ;
Cravens', - Knapp, Thayer.
,Orerowelli Lasser. Wadswortili'
Dawson. • Le Blond. Ward.
Deming. Long. Washburn. (111.),
Dezusioon. - Mallory, WhaleY•
Ed en , . , ware', White, Som. W .
Edgerton. Marvin. on.
Starlit's*. McAllister, infield.
English, • Miller,(Pa.). Wiodbridge.
The House voted on Mr. Wilson's amendment that
every national bank or State bank statandation shall pay
a tax Of ten per madam on the amount' of notes of any
Ftatehank or easedation paid Out by.thein on or after'
drat January next. The vote was then annonneed oa
concurring in. the amendment--vele SS. Ante' 457 — *a lig"
laws:
Arose,
Agbley,
Baidorts (41155.),
Beaman.
Blow.
Pontwel.l.
Boyd;
Bran:lam.
Brown (Wis.)...
Clark. A. , W. -
Clarke. towage
Cobb.
Cole,
Davis (F. T.).
Dixon.
Briggs.
Eliot,
Frirnsworib.
Copal.
Mew.
TIM
Hooch.
Rigby. '
Hooper,
Hubbard. (rogra).
'Hubbard (Corm).
Ingersoll,
Senates.- • '
Japan.
'Casson.
Ile/Ley.
Kalov: (Mich).
Kellogg (A.
Kam •
Littlejohn.
Lonmar.
Marvin.
MoOinrsr,
(31. T.
Moorheaa:
Morris (M, Y.).
yers. %
Am
ALM Leona os
rd
Ames'.
Aramld.
Aobley.
Baxtiffr
Beamaw,
Blow.
Bontwell e
Boyd.
BrandigLlNG ,
Broontsill.
Cloaks. F.
Cobb.:,
Colo,
Davis (I r. )i•
Dixon,
„Miami -
Eokley..
Firnewortht.
zGarlield.
NAIL
Bardlie. •
Marrieeloik•
Herd* taih .
Herrick, -
Rabberd.
Johnson Melo),
Malbfletuole,
Kerwin.
King;
ERSPN-
Lamer,.
Leblone.
Mellory,
fr e ar atihr,
Miller (ra,):
ffidrrtf
KorrlziOhion ,
Iderrlsoni •
Nelson.
Noble.
Odell. •
Allen. Ina a
`Ancona.
!Bail? • .
„Baldqiin . (3itchfr
'Brooke.
Blown (Whin -
BroMit
Chamfer,
Clay
Dawson,
Deming,.
Dennison;
Eden.
Edgerton,
'Eldridge,
Edghsh,
nook,
°rider,
.Ortewold, , •
air. BROOKS;- - of ifew , Torict who' flint voted , . in the
negative, changed--hie vote to the affirmative, in order
to move a rerenudderation.
A. motion ,wee- made , to lay that motion. on the table,
which wee canied by the casting vote of the Speaker,
so the vote adopting the amendmentwae not moon
sidend.
MILIITIII7BI4IO•ADICENDMANVERFECITEID.
The House next voted on Mr. Stevens' amendment
defining a Mallon broker to he one who buys or cells
gold at prices above' the mint valuer unless-solely for
the purpose of paying duties on imports,.or for exporta
tion ; requiring every bullion broker to take out a thou.
sand dollars lieeni3o, or otherwise be deemed. guilty of
a misdemeanor, and besides forfeit and e pay flea then.
sand dollareiten per cent= to be-paid on. each sale
and purchase of gold.
The House raieeted the exact dment--yeas 381 nays N.
ria follows; •
Hubbard, (Conn),
Ingereoll,
Keller..
Kellogg: (
Knox,
Littlejohn, •
Loan,
Longyear,
Haydn.
McClurg.
Idoerhea
_,d
Morris (lf.• ".
HAYS.
Griswold
Harding, •
Harrington. •.
Barri/1(1UL). •
Herrick,
Hooper,
Hubbard,
Hutchins,
Janeiro,
Johnson (Ohio)l t.
Kalbfleilich, • :
Kellogg (Mich.),
Kerman.
King,
Knapp, •
Law,
Leblond,
ltea s itry,
Ma Mo r aeter.
McKinney,
Miller M an ua
Y.),
Miller Manua ),
Morrill
Morris (Ohio), t
Morrison,
Nelson,
Noble,
Anderson,
Ashley.
Batley.
Baster,
Beaman,
Blow, '
Boyd, Brandsgee,"
Cobb.,
Briggs,
Beckley,
Rigby,
Hubbard (LAM)
Allen, J. D. /
Allison,
Ames,
Ancona,Ainold
Baldwin (Elam ).
Bliss; Boufreli. •
Broo roomall ke,
.
Brown ( 0 /11/
Brown (W.Va.).
Clark, A. Wt.
Clarke. F. r
.
Cofffoth, .
Cole.
Cravens.
Davis (Mr./. -
'Dawson,
Dennison,
Dixon,
Eden.
Edgerton,.
Eliot
English,
Farnswogh..
Finch, -
Gannon,
Garfield,
TOEB AMENDATORY BILD.PARBED.:
-.The: amendatory baternal Revennewbill was then
Placed..
itILITAILY BILLS VABBED.
Mr. SOWIMOK. of Ohio, from the Oorareittee on Mili
tary Affairs, reported the following Senate bills,-whicia
were passed:
To rowel an act to remove the O S.-Arsenal from St.
Lotda..
Autliorieing the President to appoint a second-assist.
gut Secretary of War, at Be, 000 per-annum
Providing for the publication Of aiDill. army mister
and defining what shall constitute officers' servants.
Mr. SCEIBMOS also reported a till proyidiag that any
person in Shwas= charged with so .offence • under the
acts culling oat the militia may babrought before a field
officer of hie regiment for trial and puniehed, but no
thing herein shall be construed to abolish regiment or
garrison courts martial; and also a bill authorising the
President to make transfers of truly:officers from line-to
sterility, etc. ; and a bill for the better organization of
the subsistence department.
These bills were severally peosed..
NSITIJEDIES AND FREEPIDIOS'eI BUREAU..
Mr SCHENCK also reported e...b111. to establish in the
Waraspartment a bureau for refugees and freedmen . s
affair_;_
etc. Be said it made 320 diskinetiozon acoonst
of solar, but was intended to provide for the relief of
Whits refugees. The bill was passed.
INCREASED AP,NE:,PAX..
Ma TB/MASI, of Kentucky. from the Committee on
IWnary Affairs, reported a bill. to increase the parer
°Mom of the army below the grade of brigadier gene
ral,and exempting officers from,all income and war fax.
On motion of Mt..BOSS, an amendment was made in
exeasthgthe pay of privates to twenty dollars a month.
The bill was then recommitted to the Military. Com,
=Wee, who subsequently reported the bill as it was
originally introduced, and It was paned..
Air. GARFIELD reported a hllifrom the.Oommittee on
Affaire.determintny .itie rank of atlieere re-en.
taring the military service, and it was passed.
ROAD TOJCAINV. Wag.
Mr. FLRNSW ORTH, of Illinois, from he Committee
an Military Affairs. reported a bill authorizing the
Northern Central Railroad Company ot Pennsylvania
and Maryland. or their assignees, to construct a branch
railroad between the boroagh dl York and Baltimore.
in an air line to Weehingtca. in order to facilitate postal
and military communication between Washington and
ew York. The company is authorized to increase
their capital to the extettof tw4. millions of dollars.
The road to be a double treat, provided with. all ap
pliances for the transportation o troop!, and to be ona.
plated in two yews. Taraacents are to be charged per
mile for passengers, and ear cents a ton on freight.
Mr. SRNDLIVION. of Ohio, objected to the aecond,
reading of the The, quettion therefore.ocearred
on los rejection.
Mr. FARNSWORTH sold it neceissary to have the
road as proposed. and be pointed to thefact that_not one
cent. was appropriated by thiabill.
Mr. THOMAS , of Maryland, desired a postponement
of the bill. A mong other ; reagens. „the .Legislature of
that Stale, now in Roulet, should have an Opportunity
of looking into the svideet. Besides. this bi ll was in
conflict with the decision of_the Supreme Court of the
United States, and in deroation of the rights of the
State of Maryland.. The -legislation, proposed for the
benefit of the Northern Central - Railroad was to strike a
heavy blow at the Begi n
and Ohio Enliroad.
The fartber..consideration of the subject wag Post
poned for tairdays:
AXENDATOW EN.IXOLWITILOT.
Mr. 801111110 K, or.Olde, called cip the bill; ainendie
tatty
'sleek,
the.enrelmentaet,.peediutwltch the Beam at
t 34 0 sleek, adjouraea.,
NSW Ttiinfkii.
Special Correepraskence of The Peens.)
• Nsw.,3r.ozir. Fob. 1.0866.
1.4.8 OLD, OLD gl,lO/L3L,
John Beall, ,eminent pirate and conspirator In
favor of railway socidents,was yesterday respited,
when to-day he should have ,bean hung. The most
indignant criticism has been provoked by this ex
tension of oheap olemency. Them trials by mill
tory courts are fast passing out of• the domain of the
farcical Into that of the absolute burlesque, much
to the dolight of our resident Secessionists and
bounty -jumpers. Justice holds her high 'spurt with
a grin upon her face, and puts on the fool's cap
when aheyronounces sentence. Some of the &polo.
gists for this prevalent method of procedure allege
that the rebels have threatened retaliation in case
Beall atoll be hung—a tender•headed argument In
favor of the burleaquerle which makes but few con
verts.. There are other apologies offered upon the
street! . today, which are not worth mentioning. Men
turn away from them, with ths sense that they are
befog trifled with--a sense whloh Is sickening and
discouraging.
THE TEIBITHE r.raar. 08.811
has been decided in favor of the defendant. Oonnt
Johannes, therefore, has to forego the pleasure of
accepting a $10,940,, check from htr. Greeley. The
witnesses, who were examined during the closing
hours of the notable trial were all persons of repu
tation more or lesapublio, and the quality of their
testimony exalted much attention. Dr. Francis
Lieber, professor of history and political science,
was examined ripen the question of titles, it being a
point with the defence to prove, if possible, that the
plaintiff's title of • "Mint" was conferred without
authority. Theo. W. Dwight, professor of munlot
pal law at Columbia College, testified relative to
the same point. Geo. W. Curtis, Frederick Kapp,
and P. 'P. Barnum were also placed upon the stand,
and the testimony of the latter, which took the
shape of a sharp combat of wit with Johannes, and
was characterized by some little asperity, excited
much laughter.
• After a deliberation of fifteen minutes the jury
found a verdict adverse to the Cormtis claim. The
Herald reporter gives his version of the scene which
ensued in these words :
The Count seemed completely taken aback by
the announcement, and stood leaning against the
table for fully ten minutes without uttering a word.
Hs then gathered up his papers in a ,paeohantbal
manner, and quietly slipped out of court, com
pletely ereStfalieU at the result of all his Mors,
When our. reporter last saw htre he did not look like
a man who would bring another libel suit in a
CONVICTION out vantay. - •
Tae inry, ta Wte 044100 t gionlAr4 PlOrTs-desPito
tie cagestons pug. thst Lk* killing was aotnadtted.
white the scottged vfas Wm - ring under Insanity re
stattla frOm intoziairflon, toned him guilty of war
der In Mg first degree. No sympathy is felt for glut,
for the clime wee oerladnly one of the moat aced•
blooded Which, since the murder of Bill Poole many
years ago, has stained the annals of metropolitan'
viciousness. This fact, abbot - ding to the mOderll
rule, should by every pfopriety entitle him to
pardon.
avilVinga BTOdit salmi%
(By Teletrank.
At Gallagheer itmdiange r Mils evening, gold
opened at 2047 i ;• ew York Central, 1121( • Erie,
74; Hudson River,- 108 ' Readibg, 11n ; imam
gan Central, 1111( y Michigan Southern, ,• TM
mole Central, 1193( ; Pllttabang, 8236'.;-Glevoland and
, T01ed0,112%; Oloago and Rook Island, 9& ; North
western, 841‘; Fort Wayne, 1481(7 Ohio and Minis.
sfppi certificates, 27 ; Cremborland CbM, 61; Quick
silver, 84 ;711ariposa, 113 r.
The stook, market war dull, except For Camber-
rand and Mariposa, which , were active:
Gold waa strong on call, but yielded' afterwards,
and closed at 204.
, MEMEL PRISONGI2.B AT POW N'HANIAI r -GZIIANYISS
OW Tar. 7/ALL OW OHAZIANSTON KtLITALSW
°KANGAS.
tisammosar, FetwlB.—The Norfolk boat hermit
arrived.. She has 6een detained b the storki:
;About 1,000 rebel prisoners are aow at Fbri. Bre;
ffeenry,..awaiting transportation , fir excihanete; A
number of them take the oath of mllegitulow - dkilY
and are ilberated.
Thbre are rumors here that Chariest§ has Mien.
Captain Tk it. Gilman, of the ' , legalise army, oom;
miesiry of subsisteucie of this Department', has boon
retired, and is succeeded by Captain lioWard
Wellt, tinned States Volunteers, who two beenoca•
neoted with the commissary.
.departmentitere elhoa
the beginning of the rebellion.
Detalt of GO. James; El. Waiinco at 'LOCO,.
Lotnevintz, Feb. 111.—001.
Sun,
S. Wallace,
formerly of the Philadelphia Sun, and for the pat
etz years connoted with the , editorial department'
of the 'LbulaTille Journal, died this moralogdioal
paralysis.
Nori e
°Will ns i! Pa.).
Pattercea. •
Per - •
Plke.
Blow (litrukh
Mee "
liabenek.
Shannon. ,
Smish;
antihero. '
Spaulding,.
Starr. • -
Thayer.
[Tracy.
Upson.
Waatiburneentii
Washburn (iSmi
Wilder
WeedbridCe..
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
TIM Milne:la news brought by the last Rozopetai
steamer, so far ; at least, as it concerns this *m inim. ir
is tl whigheat degree favorable. The first effect of the
intislitgence' of this fall of Fort Fisher in England was
to puttrotted States securities tip ugigiivil cent, and
the Confederate loan-fell off In about the same propor
tion, Monoliths exact quotation was not given. Bat a
short theteago the London Times sought to *nom Unt
ied Stales securities, while the shrewd Germans were
buying thin? at 46 to 46. Now Englishmen are baying
them at &Valid there ',more anxiety to buy thin t?
sell. Thin.ie plea:dog Intelligenie-adorably so 'bemuse
It is well that those who sympathized with no la our'
darkest days - should maker money at the expense of as
pitalists W9O sympathized with the rebels, and sought
to turn this sympathy to good acrovant. The blockade
runners, the holders of Confederate bonds, and the de.
criers of American securities are now mitering in that
part where this Englishman is most 'sensitive—the
pocket. In ir financial point of view this news
from Ragland' is very Important, as it pro
mises to exerette - a powerful Mariann on oar
market. It will' strengthen the confidence of oar
own people in thkee securities,, in the first place,
and in the next place it must depress the price of gold,
Beavy purchases of bonds on foreign account wilt, of
mous,, increase the supply of exchange. Meantime,
oar exports of produce are fair, and oar imports of
foreign goods are light: What, then, is to prevent im
ports of gold from Romper - If the excess of exchange
continues, this meet be done, for it is not to be sup
posed that: exchange will be seliDat a discount greater
than the cost of shipping coin. The effect of such a
movement on our gold market zsayreadily be imagined.
Already weak, and trembling as if on the brink of a
Precipice, favorable military news, coming on the
heels of the foreign advice., and coupled with the easy
working of oar foreign trade-balanoes,would send prices
tumbling. The public-are now looking steadily for
lower rates. Dealersexpectiedecline, and act accord
ingly. The market, therefore, has- but little support
There is, under the presentwepest off affairs, no consi
derable boll party to rush in to risk the experiment of
trying to check a downward movement. All, there
fore, that is required now to produce an explosion,
louder and more fatal than any that has heretofore oc
curred, is a considerable military ancorees. With such
a success there would, in all probability, be a panic in
the gold market such ao hasnotberetofore been expo
rimmed. In this direction a• combination of events, at
home and abroad; is surely - tending.
The stock market on Saturday was not qafte so lively
as on the previous day, yet there was a fair amount
doing at steady Prices. Governments were rather
firmer. The 3281 s sold at- ;. the 1040 s at 102%; the
old 6-200 at ill X. and the new at lloX,—the latter being
an advance of X. State is were rather weak at 9IX;
the war loan 6s sold at 102: City Se (new) declined 1,
selling at 94 The heavy debt which filly Councils are
rolling op. regardless of the interests of tax-payers.
will have Its effect upon the price of the city's securi
ties. Even with the large amounts of money being
daily received in payment oftener', the warrants of the
employees of the city Government cannot be paid, and
they are consequently obliged to submit to exorbitant
shaves from the brokers. Oarexoellent City Treasurer,
Mr Bomm, Ie doing the best in his power to mitigate
the evil, yet it still exists to adeplorable extent. There
is no geed reason why the bonds of the eft, shotild not
sell at par, for the interest is promptly paid, and the
principal never falls to be forthcoming at the proper
time. Ninety fear is a low figure. but His each a figure
as. wider the circumstances, might be expected, when
Council. show no disposition to reduce the city debt
and curtail extravagant expenditures. There was lit
tle doing in railroad company bonds, the sales being
confined to Camden and Amboy mortgage fie at WIN;
Reading mortgage Os at 9.6 X,. and Lehigh Valley bonds
at 99X. The share list was inactive. Reading was
steady; Pennsylvania Railroad advanced X; Northern
Central. X. and Catawissa preferred, X. North Penn
Sylvania steady at 29: Lehigh Valley at It and Little
Schuylkill at sgX. The oil stocks improved slightly.
Cherry Run advanced L selling at 30; Noble and Dela
mater X, selling at6X. and Sugar Creek 2, selling at 6.
O'Neill 10hioh.
Pendleton,
Pomeroy.
Pawn', • -
Radford. LL
Rollins (N - 6).
Rollins (MO.).
Roes, .
Steel (N. Y.).
Steele (N. J.).
Sterna,
Stuart,
Sweat,
Townsend.
Wadsworth,
Ward,
Whaley.
Wheeler.
White, J. W.'
Wood. Fernando
Yemen.
Myers. Amos
Myers, Ir.
Morton.
O'Neill (Pa )
Rios M.),
Schenck,
Shannon,
Spaulding,
849Y0110t.
1 1
l ard%
IWIIBOE.
Odell
Patterson,
Pendleton..
Peplum.
Pomeroy,
Pra ltiol(kreee. ).
ROB .
Bodo e (Kw ) . 1.
Smith.
fimlehere.. . _
Slarr. '
Steele ( If . .11 )4.
Steam
Sweat;
Thayer, .
Towneend.
Triton .
Tajo Talkenblirlfi
Wadsworth;
ward..
Washburn UM T.
Washburn-OWe/
Whaley.
Wheeler.
White, J. W:
'Wfillame.
Winfield.
Wood,. F.
Tasman.
IL obedience to the laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, the banks of this city will be closed on
Wednesday next, 21d instant.
The following were the quotations of gold on Sa
turday at the hears named:
10 A. .... P. M 204.41
10.30 " 235 4.30 " 204%
11:80 204Y 2 8 , 30 " 2011 j
IP. IC 205 19
so " 204
1.30 P. 2r. 2°6%1).45 " 22.3%
& .
The subscriptions to the IteW seren-thirty loan re
ceived by Jay Cooke on Saturday amounted to $5,082.-
400, including one of $6(0.030 from New York and one
of $BOO,OOO from Cincinnati. The total subscriptions,
for the week ending on the 18th instant, amount to
$26.629,200. -
The following new oil companies came on the market
last weak:
•
Foster Farm OH Co. • ..... °spits). Shares.
130,000
Dunlap Creek Oil Co 1,000.000 030,000
Rl:mart Farm Oil C 0.... ....... 1003,000 200,030
North Weetern 011 Co' . 1,000400 200.030
Elk River and gine Creek O il Co . — 1.000,000 103,000
Donely 01100 1,030,003 230,000
Cherry Ron and Fitßole Creek.... 825,000 125,030
Congress 01100 875,000 173, 003
Oak Shade Ott C0.............11e0,000 190.000
Shamrock Oil Co 600,000 260.010
Phenango 011 Co 600,0 0 1000:00
Windsor OR ...... . MAO 103 MO
Platt 011 00..'
600000 100,000
Perk Minn en Oil -.•- 300,0 M IEO.OOO
Wash f ston Co. Eureka oil .
300.003 16P.000
Pottage Oil and Mining C0.........300.000 112k030
Reatty's Run 011 Co.. .......•...... 800. 000 60.000
Nyereq Oil Co
200,000 :103.200
Big Salmon Pet. and Lumber Co
Total (19 companies).
A new eounterleit United States Treasury Mote, of the
denomination of five dollars, is afloat. It Is poorly exe
cuted, the engravings being quite ' coarse and rough in
appearance The Goddess of Liberty on the left end
of the note, and the ground work around the figured on
the solar right-band corner, are very poorly engraved,
and present a dim and mixed appearance. The green
oit the back is of an indifferent shade, and unlike the
genuine.
The State Col:AM:ion of Missouri, in session at St
Louis. is considering what measures can be adopted to
restore the financial credit of the. Commonwealth to its
former soundness. Railroads are among the resources
from which it is proposed to derive interne. As these
roads were mainly built with money and credit fur•
fished by the State, and as the debt was ceased almost
entirely -by borrowing money to lend to the railroad
corporations, it Is proposed to allow the comPaniee to
charge twenty per cent additional to their present rates
upon all freight and passenger traffic on their lines, and
be required to pay into the State Treasury one-sixth of
an their gross earnings from all sources of income. The
earnings of these roads for the present year are estima
ted at eight millions of dollars. If this should be re
alized, the stove named item of taxation will alone,
daring the very first year, nearly meet the accruing In
terest on the whole State indebtedness,.
The Chicago Tribune of Tuesday has tne following:
The money market was to-day was inactive and quiet.
The doll state of trade in general, and the* disincline
tdon of merchants to operate, render the demand for
money unusually light; and, witbitt lair supply in the
hands of bankers, we report the market easier. At the
same time the discount houses are acting cautiously,
and produce paper is not taken, freely except to good
onstomem and with large margins. There is no change
in the rate of discount, which is steady at 10 per aunt. per
annum ; but the street brokers &recharging TA3Per cent
Per month. The declining tendency in gold'hae a depress
ing effect on trade. Although. the markets at the Bast
have rallied elightly during. the past few days, there.
has been little or no response here. Both grain and
Provision merchants are dela/ e very little. The supply - 1,
of Kasten: exchange is etill.uery light, compared wino
the demand, which is unusually brisk, and the markA
is very firm at par baying and Yi (premium selling.,
The bankers generally jape &forward " oreenbaeLV,'
to New York every day tovneet their drafts.
The Cincinnati Commercial of Wednesday says:
**The course of affairs in the money market does not
change. There M a demand, or would be, itasking for
discounts were wortlorhile, for more than borrewsrs
tan get at the high mks of interest now salons' mment
—100312 per cent. to_melset customers; Ib®lB for others.
There continues to be unite an active call for tho 111114111-
thirty notes, partlonlarly in exchange for thvilve per
cent. legal-tenders. Ytve-twenty bonds are stesAy at
13,4489 c premium baying, 93a10c premient,:selling-
Ten-forties are in good request at 2@23ioprentium. but
bankers are nokollering them at leas than Beni : amines,
and in most cages they are held above tkiNt. Vouchsrs
of recent dates s» offering pretty freely ; lnidikers biI So
to Silo off rohranuary and 'February inuos,bnt outsiders
Reeking thaw. for investuisat are taking s them. at 14-to
/30 better fignree."
Drexel 4 . Co. quote:
New United States 80ae1 L 1181 , ; f 7 124.2544 ~., ./ RE9 8 „1
.t - • now uon•
Quarto/miters' T0ueh0r5..........
.. L .. 6- 6
chid 4,,.• -••-.............. ••••••• •••• • eq.
,220 222
Steritac Bacbaugo.---. ••••••• ..• _
__ ln in
Ptee.twenty beqs. ol d
......=no iti
i
user. •••••• 102 X tO2
1 40:/ , ' As—.
13,401ty bont.
• Sales of Stocks-1
TER mot
11EI Walnut Talend..— 21a •
100 011 Creek & C 3.
300 Atlas OD • LSI
100 Egbert 011
100 Bowe' Eddy • 1
100 Shuman Oil • ...• • 1
leo do •• .. Lel
600 Tionesta lit
W Panne --. mpg 3%
SOO Excelsior - 1 3 le
00 &Merle 011.
600 Bxoelalor 011.•
- SAL= IS 0I
100 Reading —.. alarm t 6
100 do .230 66
100 do. ..... ......b0 6 6
400 at 61tob obit .41. i
1000 etlas 1
1000 Mums Ork -630ra 6
100 Friuli On b 6 1
100 140114 46
. Fan -CENTS:
BALTIMOISIL
lay le.
$11,930.1:00 2,89D,00(1
•••••.....•••••• "1,0
• 'leWirir 18,1886.
OCE BCA111).
011 • 1-16
110 Conn Meng
100 Caldwell Ou
100 Atlas 1 SI
1041 Creseent city• •160 IX,
10 Palls 011 alak. 144
00 AlLse L SI
100 do •
400 8 1-Ht
too Dalian
800 Htbbard b9O
es R ROOM..
100 itoadlns..- ..... .... 5616
1600 Mingo . —.
600 Baur Crook ~ ALIO el
600 do '" eSOwn 6
.403 Rasa so °sa 15
100 Rory MIT* .. 1
100 curry Rill— 4ao 8 6 1 6
100 *Atm pm .
TIE WAR PR,101313.
WASILLY.
Tay :WAR PRI will be sent to frabataibers by
marl (per alumni In adnince) an*
Tlree eoplee—. ..... .......... ..... 500
Fire copies B 00
Ten ..... .4..15 00
Lergor Clabe than Ten Will be chiwied at the Shine
tate. $1 50 per copy.
The money mug tawnyr arcempflall the order. 6m5
In no instance can these terms be ecterlat,ed fr.nt
they afford eery Utile more than aft/me of paper.
Poetinteters are regnected Ca set as esente foe
Tex Wan Pease.
. To the getter•np of the Club of tea or twenty, ea
extra Copy of the paper will be given.
BALES AT THE BEGILLARHOAED OF IHROASHE-
Reported by Hews. & Co.. No. 60 S. Third et
BUPA& BOARD.
10 0Daize11 011 155 SY, 500 St b9Y.
px, s slorn Philter ...100 5k N! aiX) Sugar Creak . 1 Ji. 16 5
, do O
. FIRST:
sim s 20)Mu old 1 op.lllll
Ingo 4% • o ep .111
. 60. 1121 IDOsop.llo l
1800 d e n • • lots. ep 110
1//0 II B6s V 5l lota-0.111
lido E t w ar Lk 66.1018.101
900 Efate 61. •••• • lots • DI
iota Lab Itch' Bd 8 .• 991 G
206 //grading 1. 1 ./014.a 5 1 • 1 0 i
ICO. d0.......66X
3W do—. 0 ,%.26y. 66
OD do • -late 06 •
00 6% , lotil.Blo 66
100 d 0.•;.. .• -.A30 46*
SW do-• 1;6 66y,
166 1048 62X1
CO do ..ell'
100 ortlliffil Otor..b'3o 534
10 LlttLe I. . 31
2COZiortk
4
13 Lubiglo VB4 _,••• Aoki 74 28%
100 Outworked% net,. 31
EV d0....-.NI 31
100 Bah Ntv:100. 1 32,/
6, 'BMW : . ,
600 Heading N O 4 68 . 90 )
800 Sugar 0r.k.8,1 1 k To.
1600,C1t7 6e /3 92)4
WOO d 0.... 121! i d & v 114
a3OO •60— Bp. - 9311
200 Beberl Oft -...1b111 •
ZO 3 °I
• .336
LCO do
dCo Naval 011
tO3 . do .-.
•V6E,tllllohoiaa on . 4i
1110100 do ,
szerdrn,
81 1
1000) City ea. —llw.ltat 99 000 lit itiebolse . olts. 414 S
oxio maze Os. . . 91, 2 40 Wfilaut lank .111.
100 ()stair 11....0). iii i :'* ' ) 'OO Noble & Worm?. •
100 Broiler 011....19):<1 St & 03 Bees OIL. ..... • Us: 1
GOO Mingo... ' its ;SY 11 .0 Creseent .0007 OU.
_ Ap f k i i i -- --Bvi, RDB. •
ICA Atlaa 131.00110 1 : 1 g 65 iggl•-••• •••••111
At tit Nloholaa 0.630. .4,ii 10011 , afar Orealc:*--.. 6
200 d 0.... 4% 800 , do • • ....A...nil* 6
, ICO Beading E•• 430. 0, 6(Xr . do. •• • • ••• i 4.10. 6
siltha d ze o , - ,0 , 4 8. 1 0 ,- . _ # e lf; it, De / 11111d.,./01. 164
lESS T O
00 • ...,.... Si CV , . kto• • ...... 6110 2
WV ' do. • • :•,,-....: .b 6. E 100 08a 117 Rah :. b 6. DI
*do .., lta ••b3O.
• lk 660 : dt 5 ...... -..i..1:60. Wh"
1 /00 6611 ; Oil ..... 1% ~20, 3 Tam, Homea'd.b6o. o.lk
!..JOrillee'lliitook ...UV. OK . ..+ ..
; The New York Post of Saturday ma I:
Gold Is inactive to-day, add las-bikd , rather preseed•
-for earls. The opening en•Pleteineaprters Wee 184. auk sit
the aloes 20i was bid - The loan melte& 1 10 NAT et stir
per MO.. and lane alio= testraofibred t !tt 6 . Colmar
alai paper le unchanged. Tnaltock meal :et is and
_ price. - are unsettled. Ooferiejnents: no 1 firm.' Meek
atix&s. .=Pcirtd,':•lagroad . None' gale, and railway
.:shatiii • *e. Before the' est' sesefi 's 'gold war
• quoted eV 980123 X, New York_Centrel 441 123 i, Iris et
74,_findpse River at Mk. Deatuilt at lit '
The following - Quotations wrest made et the hour".
complowit erith those of yesterdaValteraoma:
-, F r i. , Adv. Dec.
Unitedltates 6s, 1881, coup....ft. ; /MX ' •
United' Stbthe 6- 30 coupons-1G :a ' • - •
•
United States 10.40 aoaDette.../02 • / 1 1a • ' -
United 801/Sbutiertllicatee........• • • MX ••
Tennesase Ok. ......... •- • ••••• . , 663 t .. ii
Nissourt St - a' • illp • .n.
NeacTork'Ocuibrel 'Railroad ...112._ ~- 11 a , ..• •
krle-Railseny 78' 4'7 3‘ .., • 1
vitypreferred 92 121 Se ...
)11 11 V1 in i rßiver Rettroad- ... ... 101% : - 'IIW -
Reading 1tai1r0ad..,.... --Uhl( -• 111)e. se
...
after - the ' board there a a li ght iMprovensent _ ll ll l
market eioshogf steady. Dew York Central MK,. Aria
74R. Hodson 107 X, Reading I.IIN
et the 1 O'clock cell there was a- father aught 1 int-
Prevenient' New York Central closed:at-11SX Krts •at
74K, Rudsonwtlo73e, Reading at 1114 e...
lin%idelphla MarksSii.
FaßetuatrlB-11fmillar...-
There is rather more doing in Flour: but Prima re+
main aboutc thb came as last quoted. Wes compricier,
about 2.000 banale. at $lO 00010.75 for extra, $21.24314.
12 for extra family, including 200 bblis city mills extra.
on private testae: The retailers and been arehtgying -- .
in a smell way at from $9.6C@10 for acipsalne, 20521.
10.70 for extra. Arll_ 50312 for extra family:quid fa MOD
133 bbl for fancy brands, as to Quality- Bye -Plow ba
gelling in a small way at $8.76 bbl. Corn Meal Is
without shag go
011idat.—Wheat is scares, and the salon-are limited.
but holders are firm in their views; small lots of good
and prime reds am selling at from ZOWStee itbn, alt
GOO bus choice amber at 2500 4l bat white ranges at hose
213f,428601l int, ascending to quality, bat we hear of NA
sale.. Bye is ceiling in a email way et frourl7ool7as-
IA lin. Corn continues very inactive. and the salsa arc
l
limited; smailote-of yellow are selling at 16,V;issu , St
ho, and white at I6oe. Oats are memo, and rather
firmer: about 2.60 e hue sold at gee Vt bus.
BARB —in Querettroa there is little or nothing doing::
Ist No. 1 is bold at 8409 ton-
COTTONL—Tbe market is firmer, and prices bays ad
anted, with small sales of middlings to notice 'Aesop
lb. cub.
13.ROCKSIES —There. Is little or nothlem.doine Le
either Sugar or Cothae, and the market ount4nues very
Quiet.
IRON.—Manufactured Iron continues quiet, In.Plg
Metal there ID very little doing. email sales otAntitra
cite are making at hem $04591 %l ton for-the three
numbers.
SllRDS.—Flaxseed la selling Lu a email way at 413.715
fbe. Timothy continuo' dull; we quote at 66,60(616 Ii
bu. Clover 1a without change; 400 bas sold 4n lots at
om $14.74@1516 64 lbs.
RAI. —Baled is selling at g 30032 "4I ion.
—The market continues dull: mail sales of
Peana and Western bbla are making at $2 81114A31.61
gallon
PROVISIONS. —There Is no change to notice-in Prim
or demand and the market continues very dull. Maw
Pork Is quoted at $37 .i 8 per bbl. ' Dressed hasps are
sel
ling at $16@)16 the 110 Its. Small sales of Bacon llama
are making at 2314244 per lb for plain and fancy can-
vassed. Butter is dull at about former rates. --
The following are the reeeires of lour and grain an
this port to day.:
IMO as.
19 heat .... bu bi sk_
Corn beida
Oats beak.
New York Markets, Feb. 18.,
Piqua. dm. —The market for Western and State inoar
is less active, and prlcea of the low and media= grades
are 6 to 10 tents lower; the bettor grades are rather morn
at
The tales are 509(2)bb1e at $10.15010.36 for superfine
State; $lO 650110 80 for extra State; $10.05011 for fancy
blate; #10.6C0110 00 for the low grades of_Western.*Xtra;
$ll =0'11.60 for shipping Ohio; S IL6O eVW.26 for trade
and family brands, and $ll 6[016 for Sr. Louis extras.
For future delivery, 500 bbla State, for first half et
April, at $10.60 a. 0.
Canadian Plow is dull and 6010 c longe eftAttlee of
160 blast at $lO 60010.86 for the low lusdeauf ria. eat
$/0.9[0112.16 for trade and family extras.
Southern Flour le in lees active ;Boman& an& boavy.
but prices Ire without essential change t.sales of MO
bbls at $11.10012 for mixed togood ant:utilize COCInt ry
Baltimore, &a , and $l2 18014.430 for trade and, faculty
brands.
Rye Flour is In fair demand and. steady.; sale& of 200
bble at 39g)5.60
Corn Meal is heavy and lower gales of 200 bbls at
$7. Mg?. ZS for Jersey and $B. SO 11 r r Brandywine,
GRAIN.—The Wheat market fa insetlys and ;owe],
and prices are very irregular. flhe demand Is. only for
milling._ The sales Sr. 20,000 r, in pant last.evening.
at sl.lo®l 16 for Chicago awing.
Barley and Barley Melt are ace ree and..firm.
Oats are a shade Letter, and xi sore active. The sales
are 260,00 Am Canadian at 1035.4 c ; Western at nagilletics
Marsh delivery at Me; btate at Wee: Pennsylvania, oa
the opening of the 01h11/11, at 1i .oc, and... Jersey, on the
pier, at 1045010.5 c.
Rye is dull and nominal. lorn Is ,steady. Old Is
quiet, but firm. Hew le In fair request, The sales are
8,(1)0 trn new yellow Jersey s 104...Westarn mixed
held at 109 e in store, and 106 c on the pier.
Pnovisioxs. —The pork multi 1t is leaseothre but prices
are higher and close quite stead y. ronfdture delivery
wehear of 600 bble new mess, nier Much. at $37, and
1,00) bbls do, buyer April, at
The sales, cash and regular.) are 4.250 bbls at $34031.-
for old mess ,• 1080.36:76 - for new do:. $29.60080 for
prime, and $34g34 6070/prim mess.
Beef is firm and moderately active. Sales of 400 bbls
at $16.6(@;12 for plain mess; s` il. 60®3840 for extra do.
Tierce newt h.quiet: owing ',n a wrest measure to the
poor assortment,. prices are ft ran for good brands.
Beef hams are in
_good decor aid and: firm. Sales of 607
bbls at $26(4.27 for Western.
Cut Meats are firmer and I met With a good Inquiry;
sales of COO packages at 1701 7.3(c far Shoulders, and 190
19.3f0 for Hams; MOM the so Sur-Mi/ad.Shooldera In bulk
at 170. and 50,000 ihs bellies. as 23c.
Bacon is firm: but only mooerately active; sales oC
160 boxes at 211.4 e fOrlong-ri bbed; Cantor sholt.ri died.
Dressed Hogs opened &rut, but close easier. We quote
at 1750730 fur Western, -
Lard Is in good demand and diesidedly firmer; sales
of 2,150 bbis and tea at 19kiglY3X fonao . l; 2334 ® 2.434 for
fair to prime steam and. tette-rendered; 14,stSNI3( to
arrive, and 204 -seller Merely at 3,4/4o
Pittsburg* Petrolestaii.Jaarket, Feb. 18.
•
Bogryrss.-7!he market remain,' owlet. The demand
was for refine; i for Bassani dediettry• Prices were un
charged. Tb ere ia a fair proipeet of an early mums-
POD of AI"VW ation to the oil regions. The oil market
being ant ral: I bare we have no sales to record. The last
time of crude reported was at 40,1ig•-eqnal to 360 for the
raw motorail 1. ILEFIXED Pirr,--the market was Milady,
with only a. limited demand. Bonded ran g es from fa&t.
660, accordl ng to quality. Free is.quoted at 87@e880. The
demand aa• the wells continnealarm, with a fair amount
of I/miasma ions, and ruiphansod prices. The stock at
oil on hang will not exceed, loles bbli. including that
held by re
.
CULTD.R.- —We did not learn of one transaction.
TiEFINif D.—The only transaction reported wee 75 bbLy
free, to g o West, at hk.
BEN= rE. —We note a isle of 450 bble bonded, sact—an
advance
drrlT ail and./I____; of Oceaa SUNSNMI&
TO. ANEIVB. .
no.? 8 710 k 701 lurB
Etna. .......Liverpool New lork-........Pab. 1
Asia Llverwol..., -Boaton.-........ No b. 4
CET of IBoston,..Sontbamptff..New r0rk....-.reb. 8
Saxe olla Son4lamptan•.llFew York.. -- Yob. 8
Lair .7 ark Havre. Aew York..--reb. 8
CU as - • Liverpool New York Feb.ll
Ha a na......., ;...80atpa.mpton • •New York.-...:Neb.1.8
TO DEPAST.
W oat Iffstronolfs.Now. York .flok
olden Ardo-...kler: York Fran Joan Feb.2l
J.ostraiostak.-..100r York • 1avem001........Y0b II
...• • /New York. •Ravana...,...Ve b. It
Montorgma.,-- Now York.... :Kingston. Ta w .Felt. 21
Ocean Queen.— Hew ork.• • • •Asplawall Irak 21
York Liverpool .....
8ritannta............Aew York %MOW. Feb. 26
Lib'arty . . ... York..-.. Havaoa .
Po b 15
Ontakig; Orlonsf...• Feb.l6
Cossios ~»» York --Havana. tr05......Y01k11k
MCJA Oaatle 16ew Y0rk.....11aran5.»..Z...106r0k 1
amort
•
AT THE MAILLINANTI
... SIXPIAPOK. •Mr.-A4AIMPRIA-
Eleig Ilerin Ism (roll. ),........Ricegandro soon.
petellerald, ....".".,..,;:Havaas: Isom.
PHILADELPHIA BOAIWOF
0.4.11 max,
W. ElsCoussiT , 1 Cknoarans ca. mil Komi.
nrite C . : ZARIN
MARINE INTEZIEJNEIiCE.
r' K)a T'l ).44: ' 1
flux Itnis.. • .6 38 1 Sint erns...s ski axe" WATIM..
ajp Westmoreland, Dawn. 3idaya from Fenearolas
in ook by ltsa to
vl Jo os hu E Penrose—towed' up from:Marcus
H d
Cit Boat.
Bohr Bwrada, Kann, 8 dayaProm Portland. with mdals.
to Wwella Co towed up by ta_ White.
CLILIBED.
Steamship Harman. Balm, Boston.
Beak Ann Blisabeth, N i Tve. Sagou is Or all&S.
Brig John Welsh, Jr. ids Cienfuegos.
Behr Hari; ',masa, Hamm nd, Portsmouth. X H.
(Correspondence of the Pidlqdelphla Eget:ante:7
DeL, Feb. Ip—P.M_
Ship Elude Moses. Limn; =pool for Ph to
brig Shibboleth, for ralia&aPhia. la billaolki - lichooller
Edward Lee, from Pa d -lo Moo for do; with bark Savan
nah, schooners Henry Hobart. Thomaa w lfferion, and
threeothers of the toot from Savannah, h cotton for
Deg Toxic. Nos 11,17. and IS, are at Um_ res.kwmer.
with tug Americas-IA others tam reportuti. '
Yours, arc., AABOB,XIIt3H
Lwow. Del, Feb 17.
Of the fleet Worse reported, the nide Recover,. harks
13:0midon,PIWAch Palo Alto, Victor la, and Savannah;
brine J W (meet, Vincent. .R-ens 13 Allen, Joh*
Chryetal, Samna G Adams,- sabre Rdward Lee. Alias
Scranton. B 8 Saner, and Fleeegood, remain Warw.
The barks JrAn. Boulton. Irlbrto' Cabello;
from POTIViloblIOO. with cotton; brine Atlanta from
Matontaa; Bridal, from Kay lienpt; Melia. from Feama-'
cola; Bobertlas front St Witte. with tali ; wears Rebecca
Kalltip 'withlidarElCeUi. from Jamaica:
frore. liVelh111; Ansi lin* flaa Marietta Tilton. to
ballet) Ida, from Portland. and 7 V Welling ton. from
Bolton; Jane ltnrfee troop Savannah. for New York
Mat 7 Igetson, in ballast. and P Wnstaon. with Vera'
have arrived at the Itirealtwater atnee my /4• 11 p°ll
- lints Is jut coil-intim
AARON hayaI,NALL.
NSHORLVD.L
Billy Sarah Podtirrew. from Foochaw (or New York.
ran spoken 224 Bloy. It 988, lon 49 B
B
Bee Mew. Senile. from Idantentllo fe; WILCO.
Alt Into Kinersteue. 2sa rats leskr•
Brig Capra°, for thin port in dam was et TrinlesuL
Cuba, 2d met
Bohr ,4 a French, Cruelty, ai Makatea. ja. MM.
reported from Philadelphia.
ftha Ida L Bower& frqns Plttladelpttle. Were re
.rted sebore at Point Alderson.
was iet el on,
attAilkoot iA4 Wype, itvis
160 tick Nay Prof Jots W-
I 20,Wronitrar Valley. 65
I 26 Maar' Hood Bk. b 5 31X
10360 Sugar Creak..•.b6 6
• do •
900
300 Calddo •
wali.... 616'
b(10 - 6 6
300 Bgbert bilaota 3,"
100 .....
Ite El Diorsdo. 1
100 Hibbard...........1 •
25 Male - Shade
100 No looo 22U(m as
11000 Pidlad ti a O
Ck. lts 1 44
100 She 'man—. —.ad ly.
cso fit Nicholas °Hats 4
103 Davis Oil
MO Rory Ceatre•aote
603 Bilzuto .. • •. •. lote-3 1.14
200 TarrHeno4Btead. b 6 634 -
HO do
100 Noble &e2Dmeter 8
600 bleMtetoelc 011-Its
BOARDS.
160 Maple NI(
1030 17 8 1043 100
ZO N Penns
2500 Cam &'Ainti Y6e..10471
700 Corn Plantnt
'4l Penns R. es
7 Amain L....... 67
100 do .......•...... so%
100 Caldwell • • •••.• 6X
103 do • • ••••••b6O
IEO Atlas •
• ' lit