The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 09, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TOE DAiL? EVENING TELEGRAM PniLADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 0, 18C0.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
STATE REVENUE.
AtU eiamee at th AnltorGn.
rail Report Carloaltle In Income
Md spdltare(
The Auditor-General' annnal report on the
finances of the Btate la a document which
ought to be in the hands of every tax-payer. It
la certainly one of the most curious and en
tertaining documents that haa ever fallen,
under onr notice. Having already given the
more solid and Im portant portions, we will to
day glance at to carious Items which It con.
taiDR.
Amonrthe fjrst which we encounter ta the
receipt of 124 Tom the AdjnUnt-Ueneraloflhe
mate, which aatonlshlDv amount was realized
by the Bale of certain "old guns for which tne
Cornmonw Uh bad no particular Use. The
original Kmt these name "old gana," the pre
'se amo ant of service which the7 have done
the btatix wnd their actual value at the lime of
?re' 'rm" which are not made public, but
which, tycverthelroa, would pOTsess consider
ble Interest. The ttubjeot of tavern lloensosls
one ot vital importance, and we give lu this
con aotlon the amount realized In certain
counties, in connection with t he population of
xl'.aee coontlee In 180, ami the value of aobool
p xoperiy, aa ruuiiHtied by ta yesterday:
Cmntita.
vllegheny.iM
iJwka ........
Books
(theater ...
rawford.,
Dauphin
l'.rle ...........
J Ancestor............
.ebtgb,
1jU zerns
Mereer .......
Montgomery ......
Northampton,. .,.
Philadelphia
Kernfylkfll
Westmoreland...
York .. 111,100
The total r.mount of
Hehool
Property.
.11,142.000
170, WAl
187.8W
a&i.foo
296,'itO
274,000
8711000
iM.10U
101.800
V!17,000
183.2011
20.V700
210 5(10
2,211,470
4i; IjOH
280,100
Tavern
Lie. vnei,
10,812
3,1(70
110
2.044
l.SOO
4,100
1,108
3,.rH7
6.WI!!
S.I77
l,fl
42::i
MW 470
7,4W
8S3
2,203
Htnte revenue
P?p. in
1800.
178.831
03,818
61,678
74 678
48,7.
40.7.VJ
t!t.4.!2
11KSM
41,763
00.214
HU.8.V1
70.500
47.001
50J.520
81.510
53.73(1
O.S.200
from
tavern licenses was 1279,583, from which It will
bo seen tbatof the total revenue irotn thla
onrce the city of Philadelphia is credited with
Mnll flfty-etf'.Ljt per cent. The reader can pit-e
uere ana asvoie a considerable time to reliec-
uona or a very unnleasant nature.
The Htate revenue from the tax on personal
property preseuta some curious points. Tne
total derived from the coon ties yielding the
largest air.ount,wltb their population in IS'W, is
given iUHOWK
tbunffet. Iftac I'oo. i ISO.
Allegheny J9.77K 178 831
Armstrong....... 8,986 35,937
Bradfc! 5,200 18.734
Chester 3,285 74.578
Imupbin...... 4 317 40 .75(1
Krle 14,304 40.43a
Philadelphia .110 013 5(".5'.!a
Fchnylklll 8.US7 89510
TlOga. 11 017 31 011
Washington . 8.577 18.805
Westmoreland 0,800 51,73
i us Louti mine revenue iroin t oe tax on per
aotial property amounted to S267.K81. Piilladel-
phla therefore contributed about 15 per cent, of
tne whole amount, a fuel which kiihh thutour
city la tne great centre of the wealth of the
htate, if the lax is levied with any regard to
Josttice.
A comparison of the amount of tax on col
lateral lnneriiancea mows me ionowing:
...17 .tf iS Kranklln...,
.... 6,054 Ijinoaster
4,0351 Montgomery....
.... 19,517: Philadelphia....
6,903' VVftRhlnnton ....
89,219
.. 8,877
.. 5.291
,.103.211
6,100
Allegheny
iserks
.Rucks
Chester....
Delaware.
As the wnole amount realized tioin tuis
source waa f 271 015, Philadelphia contributed
over 69 per cent. This circumstance also
comes to the support of the city as the ooatre of
wealth.
Pittsburg must be the great headquarters of
the peddling fraternity, sluca of me wnole
amount realised from Pollers' licenses, 81370,
Allegheny county contributed 81209, while Phi
ladelphia paid In but 8381.
Hlrange aa it may appear, Allegheny county
t n fees tne lead in lirokeisf licenses, yioldluj
j'2l4fioutot a total of (4003, while Philadelphia
contributes only 1215.
When It comes to Patent Medicine licenses,
however, Philadelphia leads with $1188 out of a
total of 82290, Allegheny being deprived of the
benefit oi this sort of puyslc entirely.
Allegheny has more than its equivalent for
this deprivation by contributing 81514 far Dis
tillery and Brewery licenses, out of a total of
$0089, the amount received from Philadelphia
being but 81018. ...
One of the exceeding minute sources of
Btate revenue is that of hues nod forfeitures;
the total amount being only 846 90, for which
Irwin Kntledge, whoever ho may be, is credited
with $25; certain Justices of the peace in toree
counties contributing the following amount:
Lancaster county, tli; Luzerne, 88; and In
diana, 81 90.
The sources of State revenue are wound up
by the magnificent bequest, of , the late Bou
jamln Wetherby, of Cheater county, which
yielded to the Commonwealth the aggregate
.amount of $23 60.
Turning now to the subject oi the expendi
tures oi the Commonwoaliu for theyear endlnz
.November 30, 1868, we Hud, at the start, that the
members of the Htate Senate received 830,547 for
their pay, including mileage and stationery, but
not Including the postage bill, which ran up to
8113,126. Then comes a stationery and "etc"
Dill, still on senate account, oi Air. ueore
Bergner, for 83906. Mr. George Bergner, who,
we believe, la not the publisher of "PurdoVs
Digest," was enabled to furnish the members
of the Senate with thirty-live copies of that
Invaluable treatise for the amount of 8350; also
with forty copies of "Ziegler's Manual" for 880.
As the Senate haa resolved to have
another set of Purdon and Zlegier,
Mr. Bergner will doubtless llgure
to the came extent in the next annual repjrt,
Mr. John J. Jtoblnson, who thought he was
entitled to sit in the Senate for the people of
the Twenty-first district, and who therefore
contested the right of Mr. 8. T. Hhugert to that
nrlvlege, received 85488 for witness Ices; while
Mr Bhugeit received 83995: Mr. George Landon,
the chairman ot the committee which settled
'the contest, and each of the other six members,
received 8300; and Mr. W. A. Itupert, Kergeant-at-arms,
86856 lor serving subpojnas and attach
ments, "ate " In the tame case; the total cost of
the contest being thus run up to 817,931. This
jnowed what "neat little mlng" was missed
by the JJemooratio candidates who were de
feated last October, in not entering into a
wholesale "content," as they at first proposed
lTbe members of the Btate House of Repre
sentatives made a hole in the Htate Treasury
aa large aa 8107,809 for pay, including mileage
xmd ttationery; consumed postage Btamps
valued at 819,350; and distributed among them
selves as they are about dolus again one
hundred and five copies of "Purdon." for
which Mr. (Jeorge Bergner received 81050. and
one hundred and len copies of "Zlegier," for
which the same Mr. George Bergner received
2220. It also appears that the Representatives,
as well as the Senators, ran out of stationery,
nd Mr. George Bergner supplied their wants
in thla line, without any "ele." involved, lo the
extent of 87265. The aggregate expense of the
legislature in this somewhat fanciful way waa
run up to 8363,224-8119.770 for tne Semite and
8233 454 for the Uonse of Representatives.
The public prlntlug account for the year foots
nD 8134,968. Among the more noticeable items
la one of 87825 paid to Mr. George Bergner for
nubllsblcg the Daily Legislative Kecord for the
aession of 1867, and another of 824.920 paid to the
aine Mr. George Bergner for publishing the
Daily Legislative Jiecord for the session of 1848.
The aggregate expenses of the State govern-
mentareseiuowuMiunvwo.
Henate .................''.'
House of Representatives
public Printing
.Executive Department
Auditor-General's Office...
Treatury Office
Bnrveyor-Generai's Olllce
Judiciary,
Sold era' Home In oltyof phlladol-
Phla- - . 2,500
Btate HospltCu, Northern Dlstrlot, for
the purcuMe of the farm for location of
llltr nn.hll.1 iA AAA
M.'Hi,.,..Mw,.MM,M QU,""V
School of Desica at Pittsburg 600
Western Pennsylvania Hospital............. 67,016
Soldiers' orphan' schools.. .... 610.894
Total............. 8772,066
Reformatory Infttltntion.
The amounts oontrlbnted to difterent reform
ntory Institutions were aa follows:
Uonse of Refuge, Western Pennsylvania $20,250
- ai rmiaueipnia - ai.-zw
Eastern Penitentiary . 43,700
Vestcrn " 31,195
tmmnv.General's Office.,
Packing and forwarding laws..,
Total.
. 8127.39
1119,770
2-33,451
...... 131908
82,515
...... 21,190
.. , 11,090
24 377
209.898
6.939
1,299
j0tal " $815,510
Aid to Charitable Institutions.
The aid extended by the Btate to charitable
ftSSSSF the Deaf
and Dumb si,7W
reruiaylvanla Institution for Instrno-
tlonof the Blind "rVi.TV.A '
Pennsylvania Training 8ohil for Idiotic
and Feeble-minded Children. "
HUte Lunatic Hospital I om
jlloriheru Jome for Friendless Oh Ul"n S.000
PltUbnrg Banltary Soldiers' Home...-";
Marine Hospital of Pennsylvania, J7m
PoUte'ounlo 2,500
Bcott Iglon, Phtiuaolphla, for enlarge-
menl of their vault ...... J v .
pcuoo) ol Del;il itt I'hHade'Puia.
CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
TSnnplclonn (iinmctpra A IlaUroad Thief
Nnnpectcil of Kobbery Stole a Barrel
of TAbisky ANNniiKIng: n Policeman
More M'nHkril :iolhi An Owner
Wnntril An OKI X in Aumaultcd.
A policeman of the Seventeenth ward, at
an early hour thin morntPK, saw a crowd of
lellows going along Cannl street, one of Whom
had an Immense bug over his shoulder. The
policeman comnumded them to halt, where
upon all hlarted the ran, bnt the oes who
bad the bag lapteod behlud and was caotured.
He gave the nana ot wi'lUm Jones, and in bis
bag waa a chrt ot 'bh.ca: tea. lie was then
taken to the elation. nd on being searched
three watcheS'Snd a 'lut, oi skeleton Cevs and
"nippers" were lound. He will have a hearing
aiiuu lenirm niaiiou iuis aiiernoon.
James MeConneil was arrested this after
noon by lvltcemtn iJu-'eigb. ut toe Baltimore
Khiircati aepot, lor bieai'.ng oar canpuugs and
bolia. Ho had tr full of these attlcles wheu
overhnuiod. Aldbimau Dallas coutmtlled htm
for trlrL
A niffit namrd Vance, while tn Frenoh's
reHtauiait. ou iAiinbhrd street, below Nine
teenth, loot $109 !nsi niniit. Samuel Dever was
subsequently arrestca by Policeman K tying. of
tbe nitn oistriot, on tne cnargeot commtiung
the tticit, and, Alter a hearing before Alderntan
patcb'.'l, was bvld for n lurther bearing.
I'tiiclr King Is alleued to have removed a
barrel ol whit.h.y Irom McQee's tavern, at Fif
teenth and V ltie streets, and oa being arrested .
and taken be-fore Aldei mau Pancoast, he was :
st-ut below for trla'.
"olicMn8n CibIr was assaulted at 1 o'clock
this morning, at Koi ty t.rst and Market streets,
by teno-followf, who, in their attack, attentpttod
lo take his blackjack from hitn. Hebovever
BtKceeded In manienu both, and taking them
lothe station, Aldei man Maule held them to
auewer.
John .Dufl'y was nt Fifteenth and JcfTaroon
streets last night wit h a bag of washed clothes
of which he could give no satisfactory account.
Policeman Myeis took charge of blm and con
ducted him boiore Alue rmau Hood, who bound
him over for n furtner hearing.
Jamew CnsperHori was driving two -cheep
through tbe Teutli Police District yesterday. A
nol ceuian took him Into custody on suspicion
of having stolen tbe animals from the drove
yard In WeslPiilladflptiia. An owner Is wanted
lor them at the stunuu, Front and Master
street b.
In a tight which occurred a few deys ago.
Jotiepli lteilley tooK. occasion to disfigure ttie
-counienauce of u mau named Stlmmers, and
tneu ttie latter iook occusion to nave a wurrant
iHbtied for the former, lieing arrested and
loulifd up, A!dermaii Morrow fixed bis ball at
)f(i00 for bis wppfariince hi, court.
A Jad watt amur.iL'g Himself yesterday with
playing a drum h' Ntw Market dU Noble
streets. Albeit 11. Voibees not rellsblng tbe
sound, pitched Into Mie iad with his boot. Tne
iuiber oi tbe boy Uh-ii appeared oa the soene
and remonstrated with toe brute, who then
turned on the otd ti-ntleman, whose age Is
sixty, and beat hluo. Vorbooa was arrctited, and
Alderman Toland sent him to prison.
Mortality oy tub Citt. The number of
deaths In the city for ibe week ending at noon
to dBy was 287, btlDg uii Increase of 66 over tne
corresponding perlo t ol last year. Of thene 111
wen adults, 140 iinnoic; 219 were born In the
United States, 62 were foreign, 6 were un
known, 10 were peoi.le of oolor, and 4 from the
country. Of th number, 9 died of conges
tion of the brain. 22 Jnfi'tmaiallon of the lungs,
1 0) sentery, anil OmniaHmus; 10 disease of toe
beart; 13 of searlet ftver; 13 of typhoid fever; 11
of debility, and 13 or old age. The deaths were
divided as follows among the wards:
Waidi. Wri.
First - 8 Fifteenth 17
Second 9 Sixteenth 12
Third 13 Seventeenth 14
Fourth 13 Eighteenth 16
Filth 8 Nineteenth :.31
Sixth 4 Twentieth - 14
Seventh 18 Twenty-first ., 7
Kigbih 4 Twenty-seooud 10
Ninth 3 Twenty-third-... 9
Tenth 2 t'weuty-fourth. 7
Eleventh. 5 Twenty-fifth..... 10
Twelfth 8 Twenty-sixth...... 8
Thirteenth 8 ; Twenty-seventh 11
Fourteenth 10, Twenty-eighth. 2
Unknown, 6.
A Cobrkction. Tub Tklegraph yeoterday
ftfternoou contained a report of the proceedings
of the annual meeting of the Numismatic and
Antiquarian Society ot Philadelphia, in which
it wes stated that Jiev. Charles H. Hart, Histo
riographer of the Hooiety, had presented a cer
tain memorial. This morning we received a
communication from Mr. Hart, desiring us to
remove the title of Reverend from his name, as,
instead of being a clergyman, he is an attorney-at-law.
Referring to the prefix Rev., he says:
' Co tillering this a title too sacred to be carelessly
bemoned upon a common lymaa and worn unno
ticed bv biui, I would be iDdebted If you would, with
out delay make tbe necessary correction."
A Serious Absaclt. On Friday night Fran
cis Coyle was admitted to the Pennsylvania
Hospital with a severe injury in the head,
Which it Is feared will result fatally. Itseems
that he was standing In the door or his tavern,
ai Twenty-sixth and South streets, about 9
o'clock on that evening, and was struck in the
head with a brick, wuloh it Is alleged was
thrown by Jacob Carr, a brother-in-law. Carr
has not been arrested.
Thb Trbasurer of the Union League,
James S. Claghorn, Esq., will receive contribu
tions from the members and other citizens in
aid of the fauily of James Winter, of the
Philadelphia Engine Company, who lost his
life at the late fire In Broad street. They may
be left at tbe League House or at the Commer
cial National Bank.
Bkemokb to Youno Women. The Rev. T.
De W 111 Talmage tor some weeks has been de
livering a conrse of sermons to young women.
At the close of his discourse last Bunday even
ing he stated the sermon for to-morrow night
would be on "The Dominion of Fashion."
Fished out op a Dock. YeBterdsy after
noon Mary Carr, while in an lntoxloated condl
tion, feil into tue dock at Domuard street,
Hchuyiklll. Hhe was fished out by the polloe of
the Fifth district.
Fawbbbokerb' Licenses. The following
additional licenses hive been lssned by tbe
Mayor to pawnbrokers: Jaoob Salilnger, Hy
rnan fc Harris, Thomas H. Helllngs, Isaao
Henry, and Ibbbo Nat nans.
Licensed Places of Amusement. This
morning the following places of amusement
were licensed for tbe enBulng year: Musloal
Fund Hall. Eleventh Htreet Opera House, and
Oei mania Orchestra Hall.
AdmittA). On motion of Farman Sheppard,
Efcq., Charles Howson was this day admitted to
practice in the District Court and Court of Com
mon Pitas for the city and county of Philadel
phia. Drowned. A boy named MoMiohael, aged
tweUe ytars, was drowned this morning in a
brick-pond at Twenty-seventh and Federal
sueets.
R
TEE MARKETS.
Th following arc th .atast quotations for tht
various articles deslgoa'ed;
himu, troia I a io
EMOVAL REMOVAL.
To accommodate our business, ws have removed
to our oew Ld spacious Warehouse,
No. 20 8. BIX1U bTKi KT AND NO. 11 DE0A.TUB
Bi llEET,
where, with Increased f.c 111 ilea, we trust to be able
to meet tie wauuof tue trade and the consumers of
paper generally.
17 61 T. ME3AROEE A CO.
SNYDER di CADWALLADER,
CHOICE WINES, WniKKIES, BRANDIES; IM
PORTED ALES, CHAMPAONB, CIO AES, Etc,
IN LAfcOE OK (SMALL QUANTITIES.
12 16 lm p ItO, a0 A UCII MTBCET.
ASH K-CUTTi i eh
Pot. lntitlOOIMTB
Pearl. 1st s'rtt comloal
CANbLUiJ-DuiTi 1X0.
Do,ptLPlACO-6
DotoJ'dAMy-t8
Adam'ae Uty-81 0 18
lil.m'lHKt fefi
COAL-DUTTI 400. t 1
V ion.
Uv.OrrTHton
Bid Diyw
Antb. viTt'HwS.. ri0-0fl
IWOA-BiiTl! o. V K,
Marmc-o lWnf ,
ml Pom'O "
coF KE PrtTv; to V tb
jva,wa'elttg'fl.Si2iis
Jamaica. M a I ft
Laguayra. M!,a 17
Maracaibo 14 17
Hkliini.,cah- 14 a Ml
IJOPPKR (Kl)l'lrita
DriTV; Plf and liar, 2io.
and HbeaUUng, ao. t lb.
Ain'can Ingot !!a!a uU
Bliratht'g. i!W
HIxxiUk.oKI. W
Hheath'g yel.- M
Pig, Chile,
Mnim 38
frKUUa ANU 1VKH
Alcoliol- 1 WJ.4
Aloes, lb a W
Aioessoc'trln 75 a W
Alum.- . ,'.
Anl'yr, gld 1 a U
Argoln ret. gld i8 a K
Arnealc.pow'r.g &.m S
AMHfetida 26 a 4i
Blanit!a'lvl 7 a 0
fcuhiam Tolu... K6 a
Bainam Peru.. a 8 60
pHrrles.Pers gWCT a 81
Frrrles, Turk. a
P-caroSotl,g1.8 Ma tm
Hotbx, renntfU h so
a 21
a
K
Manilla.
gold.. - llVa 11W
Jote, gold... a u
Amer. ana a ; a
Do. drned...fr6'Ooaftl5'00
hium- uotvi 10 ctnt,
ad valorem, gald
Ru.u,Ajre
us ait Oow ila is
Do.do.s-r.slld... 22 a
Dmnmyi r 81 a
Rao Joan 18a law
Havanllla, to -1'ia 13t
MaracalliosAd 14 a 16
Mar anil, oxeto 12a 18t
Mataiiioraa...,, is a is
P. (iaiillo....n.-18 a 1
Vora ltrns,.... lfla to
Drr Mouth ld . II a is
palHornlalilry, 12X 18 t
LaluulUUuIf. (d
Do. RlpsVuce 1.S I8v
ir-eu I 4-ig'i
(iretm HaWrat (2)
UilyHlaiightnr 12"
Uuba, (st gal., duty paid.
VIA
5 cents
a 20
(u
t l I k fk.
s,T-"ut"
SWI... .-18
ia7
Jlavarlaiis is
Oa, B. A. R. 7 008n
. at ua
iNDiut-iUTv:rBKr
iieiiKal, i lt...l-70 a 2 i
a'- oia.-t8 a l. i
Manilla. oiJ..7u a leittf
C'araocon.gold
-tiiAieDiala,g(l..-2la Vw
laON-Uuiv; Bnnii7: K.
Rt70 V iou: Uollr ami
f lam. I5c. f tti Baud
K00'. "' scroll, l!w
hlieoi, .'to. lb.
fit , KiikI sll. A
'CO tcli, V ton, 4(i-no a 42 00
Krinii.tone,roll 4 a m c- WW 0
15rlmsione llor- Wa gr.KiiB.tref. . tn tuuu oo
a-75
a 86
Hrlm'e.H tn..ujiiiiti afsoo
C'auiph'rItpiuod.g a an
Camphor, ret. - al'to
CiautliartdH.... al-wi
Car.Amuiuula 18 a Id,'.
Cardaiuomit. glto a 4 no
Ottor (ill 84 a .
CbamomlleFl. is a 60
Ubiorate Pot-
asb, gold -WW
Oocblneal 11RRI7& a (0
Gocn.Mex. gold a 70
Copperas.A ni. a g
CreauiTa. E'd. a 30
Cubebs, E. 1... a 30
Cutch,gold.... a 8H
:psom Salts... TV 4
GaoibOKe P75 a2'00
Gum Arabic,
s'ts 87 a 88
Gum Arabic,
pkd 46
Gnm Benroln 80
Gum Juyrrti,
K. I
flii lit M virli.
TV" -8
Gum Trag..st 3
Gm Trais., ll.g W
iiyo. foia j.iig.
aud Fr.,g"ld 8'65 a8"70
f rur.Ufll&lilia
'Br 3 00
Jalap In bd glit ws
Xj&c iJyv bimu ou
Licorice Paste M
gold i ts.'a 14
Mkdrier, t'reucn
koio .... 15a
Manna, small ,
ilake 95a
Manna, large
Hake lTOa P75
Nulgalm. M.
Alcp.M... a
OllUcrg t.-i-- a 0 00
OH t asla. a d ow
Oil Lemon 4 00 a 4.50
Oil Peiiperm'l -a 4-jS
Oil Orange..... a
Oplum.Ty.R'dU 00 aliSO
Oi.AclrtV-- - ?
Phospliorus. a 86
Prns. Pota-ih. 88 a
Uulcksllver,. 76 a 77
Khubarb, Olil a 26 a8-25
UlnrM.I.U.4.t!'b 20 a
B. Am'lao.g'd- 8ia 9
a
a 40
a POO
aH'76
a 90
4i
-82
B.8oda, golil. 176
Barsa ina. hub
in bdgoid. 8
fSarsa'illa.Mex.
in bd gold... IS
Beuua.K. I-. 20
Beuna. Alex. 25
(Shellac M
Bsda Ash 80
C gold . 2 28
8. Lead. w. d
Bulpb. Quln. 2 VI
a 80
a CO
a 40
a 2 SO
a 26
2 25
3ar.ii.ng m... urun m
lHtaual. a inu m
iheel.l'.iigllBb
ck Auwican 6tx 7
LKAD Dutv: Pi. tl'0 W
Rl'76 100 4. '
(Galena . a
JliaulBli, gold. V7i 45
Bar. net insn
HheBIA Pliw.ut aU 00
L.B.A1 llh.K 1cttv: Hole.
85 Unuer. SO UnL ui .i
Uak (BLt. Vllb-88 a-42
Oalc, middle.... 88 a 4K
Uak, heavv ah d Aa
Oak, crop 4a B45
aemiock,iigiu28 a-2n.'i
U.emlock,;mld 88 a ao
Uemi'k.ueavy-M s
U,8"''pck.ilam-1 a-2
ulMb Dutv; 10 cent.
.U T.I.
itockland.com a POT
bump a .,,.,
LOM BKito otv: 2.1 J
ad val. Wholesale friran
limber, W. P. ""'""ices
cubic fuot
limber Oak,
Oo
Mmber.UaVP
(bycariyctt a
tCani'n Mpruce
per M 1610 al9 51
i 'glea, bcti a
uo.Hiiavea, w
bai. (, M.).. a
noHaw'dllM. a
Do Ufd.2 Idat
qual., V M... a-:
Do. Cyprea&s,
8 loot a
Lai lis Kit M. 8 (0 a
mav'sW.Upellouo a276-oo
- 1"',w0 -ou
'W.o.bbl. 0 0o atnu-uo
Head g W. O aliu w
MOLASr)ES-DoTy:o.pgl
N.O.. jlgai Si a j
Porto Kico 42
Cuba AI uscov...U8 a 48
Cuba Clayed. ...3.i a as
A'LB-iOTV:Cut. lU;
Cutaed.Tfl loolb 8 25 50
Clinch tj-76 ,7.
W A V A L a lOjt Ea-ut)TV
HptH.TurpeuUue, m, cw.'
Ic1ttadvairrka,da' 20
TurptH. tilt, N.
, Coiy,V280ib8 8 75 a3'87
1 ar Wll-
lilnetfiii xf n q ok
Tar, VbblNU 2 60a2 7
'ic," 8 00 a
KeHln-com. old28o a 240
Tar. Acid, g.'- a-4 Io. No.2230ib2 50 a 2 7s
Vitrlot Bl'ul".- a- 11 01LiJUTV:Palni lo.Ollve
i!!Sed, 28 cen; Wperm
.,. ," usneno.1
FKATHKltb butv: aoyc,
primeWest'n a 86
Tennessee.... 75 a s
IT J bH UUTYi moi,
f i; xierriugs. i; i",'V"'4,
. v ....
elgu), 20 u cell. '
1 rt rum . -
2; Herrlugs.l;jalnion, 'g" 20 V cent, ad VI
iy A. . Waal IrQ
a'22 00
aisoo
aiH 6J
a26 60
U 00
a
-40
DryCod cwt.72F
r CKI uowii nu
Pickled Cod. 6 26 a to
Mackr'INo.i.
Mackerel No.
1, small 21 60
Mack.N02.M.17 60
Mack.No.8M.18 00
balm'DPlo.N.KtJOO
Bal.Pic tee.
bnad. Ct.No.l,
V hf. bbl...
Her'gPlck'd.
xier g'ic b x. 00
lierrlne. No.l 28
FLAX Duty: 164 ton.
North KiV.lftt" 10 B-24
FLOClt AND MEAL-
DuTVi20Vcen.
Bour 8-00 a 7-80
Ilx. Amber)
In..fchio, f 8 00 alOCO
& Mlcb...J
Ohio 1 ;co a 7 35
ObCT ll. aio
GeneM.ee do. 8 IK) al0'73
Canada bup
Canada extra 8 60
Brandy wine. 8 60
Georgetown. a
Calllor'a &l joo all 60
Oregon..-
Alandrla... a
Balt.How'dst-
Ky Klour..o 10
Corn Meal 70
Ha K&fifiv'e.
vimnii ..mile a'J6'75
FJill IT i)UT: Dried, sc.:
iimniuii (uuaiic. ibelled
and not shelled; other
Nuts, 2c; Dates, 2c: Bar
rtinfs bit. Grapes 26, auu
Frulti Va Sugar, hyrup
and Braid?. 26 oenk
xtaii.nu.'trMCK o niriv io
Kais.bcbdlyri3t& a 650
Cur'ut.Vil.Vll-li a
CUron - 26a
Almouds.Blcl.
iBRniLBiiell.i 12 a 14
Aim's shell d. 43 a 46
it-on W eal M
a 4 62.' Llnsoed.EBg. 94
a
all 00
all 60
a 8 60
a 600
a 560
1 00
84
a l oo
a 112
a
a l no
a 2oi
a 88
a l to
' 34
Whale.
' Bef.WlullO
Kel.8'g
Prm, crude 1 75
Bed, city dja
rtltjed.. f5
L'd OH MAVV. 140
Keronenn
.7. ,il; UDTlf: 20 icL
m vni.
1'hloobfltoo. arjiiwi
PEP HOLED M-Tij?,i?
C'rnde,4i 47gravlt
Kehned ifreeL.t,.
to wuiie (lio
125 tNl l .
Beliiied In bond "
ijb. to white
(116 tnsLV. oi,-.
IteUned In K-d "
white H6-ii!o
test....
Napuia. reflned
too 3 gra-
yueese. 4o 4ibi Beel and
Pork. Ic: llams. Bacon
and Lard, vn sa ?! ""-ou,
BeefMj.obb -. a
11 fll D
Prluiecy ?ZZ
" " Mess"-- iTZ,
rl-rt Wear 29 00 a29M
should, salt.'.". Z ?Z"
User hams, fo
pickie.bbiijco a33 00
Beeffcmo.lu Tt--.
B.u"f'-VWhga.46 2-55
a 6oo
a lio
a 4 to
a ttio
a 600
a 2S
a 60
a l oo
125
Carolina. VJblT
prime J8 2J a 9.M
Kaugpoo, drtJieo
4lr T"-ir -25a3-eli
,"tL.Tri)V:..HCkl 24?;.
loo m S! " eta. y
a 225
a
a 2 80
a 171
a 162
a 1 68
a 178
a 188
a 220
a-78
-78
48
Turk's Island,
v uusa
LI I verp id, Or..
HlgglDa'...2 88 a 2 80
and Grass beed ao u ot!
l lover ) lb
imoiny bu fitti r. .-;
bHOr Dutv; 2''e as si
IUKHAMJ bKliS!4-Furs:nfe.. -i7 a
drraeed or undressed, on iiya-rDUTv: 2!.'l i
bklns. lo V cent ad val.;
" NorthVIb I'80
" Bouineru I Ml
W esteru. 1'26
OtterNo'iblce6-00
" 'Western. 4'uo
BedFoxfS'th 175
Kaccoon b'tn 'W
ii west.com "'6
it worth .'78
MlnkNorlb'n 100 a 8 tio
- wesifru. a vv m vw
M.rtn. N ib 6 00 a20 00
Goat. Cura joa- "ib a -47H
Mex. a
Deer.blsalVlb a 61
b. Juan.... 42Ha 4
GRAIN Dott; lua2octs.
P'clJa.rilO
Ohio.........
Mlcb.. w. 2 16
Oblcago.No.l. 1-70
do. No.2, 16
do. Nog. 1(0
Miwa'k,No. 1170
do. No. 2 P69
do. No. 8 1 60 a 1 64
Bye btate...... 117 a 1 68
Corn. Ho. w.y. 1 to a 108
m yellow 1 OOJ a 104
: wSKS
Bafley.. 1 00 a 2 20
Barley jrfalt. 2 15
Ca ta, Ht ate... 78
Ohio ... 78
Jersey 68 a 72
Pa aft h i a b 'lin a
GUNPOWDER. Duty!
oeuta ft b, and 20 V ct. ad
val
Blunt! tig J25tb a 4-00
bbfiiplugM . a 4 60
RUle .............. tbO a
H AY
NKInblHlO"-80 ai 00
H KM P Dott: Kuslat40;
MaDlllat?6: Jut 115: Ita
lian. 140; Ban and Blaai,
16 ton.
BausjJaclVt'n aMOKO
THIRD EDITION
Buckcomp(C)-ia a-Z
-iTUT: 25 ru.nL
au vai. - -
gsslle...... is a w
BPJLTERZ7 "2
JJUTV: in P gs, hurmVnA
Plates. i-60 M
Plates .....inid sir 'bl-...
8PI0ES-DUTvtfiafcV in?
Cassia In mats I,060o',b-
Olng'r,Uaceld llsZ!;
Mace, gold.... hi
Nutmegs, No.
Pei'pei. iold.--2la
Pimento. Jamaica
(o)gold.. . a a
Cloves (c) gld j9Wa
SUaAHDuTT.?ialScn
New Orlrana a
Ouba.Melado ' 7Xa IX
Porto Rlort..... .
Kav'nawhlte-. ia, a-'HX
riav. n.di z . a -Maullla..,
wxa 11
Loaf. ,. a
Oru6hd... a-l6i
YllMWnMaMaa. a
White aM
WA SUING TON.
Tbe nanlati lalanda In vatlrntlon
Np ward's Hnl Eatat ISai-galm.;
The New York Tribunt of this mornlog, in Its
Washington despatches, tavi:
"The question o' tbs Danlnh Islands purchase
bas become one of the main topic i of discus
sion hero. Tbe view of this mAtter taken by
omo of the prominent Senators is that the
main question is to know whether tbe action ot
Congress has not been to completely anticipated
bj the Executive branch of the Government
that Cocgiess Is placed tn a very embarrassing
condition. The questions thus Involved
in this treaty are at this time the sub
ject of tbe most thorough investigation
by tbe members of tb? Senate Com
mittee on Foreign Relations, who keep
secret r-ouic ot the most important documents
of the cflo. Ilbas been ivctTtalncd that one
ot the most perlous ditiiculti?s which arise
out of this Danish affair relates to tbe vote
ot tbe people of St. Thomas and St. Johns. Mr.
toward, as it is well known, sent Dr. llawle; to
the Danish Islnnds to Influence the people there,
und the Navy Department at the same time sent
Artmwal Palmer with several vessels to support
Dr. Ilawley. Tbe obiect of the latter's mission
was to make a thorough canvass of those people,
to f bow them tbe advantages they had in trace
luring their allegiance to tbe United States,
and by explanations and promise to influence
tti em to make tbe transfer. As It is well known,
tbe St. Thom.t people, understanding thro unit
him and Admiral Palmer the advantages
ihey would derive from the transfer, and
supported by tbe population of free negroes,
who were very detirous to become citizens of
the United States, the vote was earned Oy an
overwhelming majority. After the vote was
taken, the Danish Government, 4ictlns in accord
ance with the understanding previouslv arrive 1
at between tbe United Mates and Denmark,
declared in tbe most solemn maimer that those
people were set free and by their own will
fi acd to be a part of tbe Danish territory.
Ibe question now ked by Congressmen is,
Wbat is now the status of those lslandf, ana
thall tbe United Slates oblige Denmark to take
back populations whom she absented to let free
irom their alleelance after a negotiation with
the Ui.itcd States which lasted three years?
Th! Is one of tbe many ferlous questions In
olved lu the Lauith purchase."
CRETE.
Amerirnn Nympalliy With lis Aaplriujf
l'-4lle An Arkniiwieiismentj
At tbe meeting In Cooper Institute, New
York, last night, which was very largely at
tended by the f jmpatblzers with tbe brave
Cretan?, the following despatch was read:
"It is with ffreat satisfaction that we hear
that public opinion in the United State still
trrreopes itself strongly in favor ot tne strug'
gltng Cretan?, and that there is some hope ot a
sueedv recognition of Crete as an Independent
State, llic generous measiues on the part of
such a nation win have a ercat tnnuence in the
noliticul oiuanl.ation of the Island. The winter
reason has broutrht about a certain lukewarm-
ness In the operations of the war. but not with.
stnndtna their immense difficulties, the Cretans
bare not and will not cense fighting for their
liberty. One of the greatest drawbacks is tbe
want of provisions and munitions of war.
although t-ireece, the whole Hellenic race, and
tbe friends- ot civilization and humanity
throughout tbe whole world, have never ceased
supporting tbe Cretan cause. The obstacles
with which we have to contend are very treat.
and we appeal to tbe generous sentiment of
those who have aiwae 6hown themselves the
friends ol Cretan liberty.
"By authority of the Cretan Provisional Gov
ernment. Zafollki, Secretary."
Tbe telegram was received with applause.
Tbe meeting was addressed by Henry Ward
Beecher, Dr. Bellows, Horace Greeley, ex-
Lleutenant-Governor Woodford, and William
Cullen Bryant
DIED.
Jtbr aiWllonal Vaiths ice Fi'ih Pngt.
1 1.' T Tl T t.'T3 .ft... lin...l. ill . n .
Stunt at her tiittier's residence, Djltl llOvKLL
I'L'I HI li'll ... li. T I . I .. I
Urn I'ivih, n nn ui hj. m v. j.riuier.
Due notice will be given of Ins funeral.
WINES, ETC.
TABLE WINES.
Another Invoice of our well-known superior
TABLE SHERRY,
At 12 75 per gallon by the cask of 20 gallons, or 13 or
the damljjhn. Also, very choice Aminilllado and
H'gh Grade Sherry, lo small cask demijohn, dotei
or bottle. Also, our
VERY OLD PORT,
86and21jcara old, for extra use or lor Invalids.
These Wines are ail our own direct Importations,
and are pare.
SIMON CGLTON & CLARKE,
S. W, Corner U110AD and WALNUT Sts,,
1 tutt8 PHILADELPHIA,
fourth edition
SANDWICH ISLANDS.
TIub Funeral of a Eoyal rerson-
age-Mlssionary Labors in
the (3 r on p-Commercial
AtTairs.
M OTTET'S
PURE OLIVE OIL,
IMPORTED BY
RICHARD H. WATSON,
No. 25 South FRONT Street,
12 21mwsi:t4p PHILADELPHIA
BOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES.
CARPETINGS, ETC.
R
171
L.
ROWE, EUST0N & CO.,
CAIirETS, COITOJi GOODS, ETC. ETC.,
(Late at No, 630 Market street),
HAVE REMOVED TO THEIRNEW sfoRE,
o. lb South SIXTH Street
AND
Xo. 0 DECATUR STREET,
Hix Doors from Market Street,
17 3trp WestBlUe.
pimp cLnniffi
oa
OFFICES, BANKS, FACTORIES, ETC.
The Krfcutors ot tbn lat J. M. H ARPKR will sell
ut Ketail His stuck ol Floe t'lorki tor ortises, lisnks.
tia.al OKKAiLi BKKUC11.D eRIOtJi.
No. 308 CHE8NUT Street,
lt SECOND STOKY. j
UNITED SECURITY
LIFE INSURANCE COMI'ANT,
Office, S. E Corner FIFTH and CUES NTT.
C A PI r A il ,000,000
OH.OKOK 11, STOABT, Prasidwut,
O. F. BETTB. Secretary.
UJMt) ABO IbOLlcnOBB WANTKD. it
FIFTn EDITION
TEE SAND WIPE ISLANDS.
FnncrnI of Ilia Itoyal llls;bn4sa M. lie.
Kauaoa.
8ak Prakciboo, Jan. 8. The steamer lilnbo
brings Uonolula advices to December 2C. The
funeral cortf jre of his Kojal Ilighuess M. Ka-
kuanoa, December 22, was an Imposing affuir,
taking thirty minutes to puss a given point.
Marines and sailor from the United States
steamer Osslpee were in the froceeslon. Guns
were fired from the Punch-bowl buttery during
the forenoon, and the Ofnipuo fired twenty-ne
guns. DuMnefs was suspended uuring tne any
C. Brewer A Co. and W. L. Green have been
appointed asslguccsot C. tl. Lewars, insolvent.
whose liabilities amount to $135,000.
The missionary packet Moruln; Star has
arrived from a cruise among the Slierones-luu
islands. The slave trade is openly carried on
between the islands and the coast of 8011th
America. Correspondence contain accounts of
outrages ou the natives by slavers. The oils
ttonarirs ask lor the presence of American,
English, and French war vessels to pre
vent the unlawful traffic on the vessels, of
which one is a large brig named Wutcrly, Cip
tain Uciijamin Pease, flying the British or
American flag by turns, 'and armed with two
12- pounder, seven C pounder?, and two stern
chancre, all properly mounted and equipped,
and also well provided with smull arms and
ammunition, and having a full crew composed
of Euiopean, American, and Minato men, who
are well drilled. It is not kuosvn for what pur
pose the heavy armament is intended, and
whalers and other vessels cruising amongst the
Carlonic Ulands have been waincd of the
danger.
The American brig Constantino put into
Honolulu in distress December lu. The ships
lotonlaand Behrings sa'leJ for New lied ford,
December 9 and 15, lespec'.ively. The A. J. Pope
sailed for Bremen on the 171b, with the- most
valuable cargo which has ever sailed from the
islands, being worth 155,000.
The steamer Montana, (roui Panama, arrived
to dav.
The Brit idh schooner Alphia was wrecked in
Barclay Sound during a pale; the vessel was a
total loss. Tlic captain and crew arrived at
Victoria Jan. 4.
Tbe Bavugne MinlnCorapany declared a divi
dend to-day of $4 per ehaie, payable Jan. 11.
Arrived, khip Wliite bluve, irom New Caatln.
Cleared, ship Woosung, for Liverpool, witli
21,000 i-acUs of wheat; tblp Helena Downer, for
Klo Janeiro, with 79.000 lbs. of Hour, and 0100
sacks of wlieat. bailed, snip Twilight, for
jLiverpooi.
r rour is uici 111 i fioxo -in. n neat, l7oi
1! Hi, with larue Rales; good sblppiug is qujtcd
at $l"77i. Legal tetiders. 74jc.
Jjiteat Market" bv Tlea-raitli.
Niw Vohk, Jd. Cotton firmer; sales of 20fiO
Dales at ZKHCliZB. luur dull and eaaer: sales ot 6500
uo BiBiB at fwui in; uum f.tw'M; tjnutbern at
ten voit o. nupi uuit Rim aeciinuiK. Horn unll
and declined I6i)2r,: mixed Western. HSWSGc. for new'
fl-fijjl 9 for old: sales of 84,uuo bushels. Oats dull'
salts of 12,000 bushels We. tern at 7sro;Ho. Heofqilet
and urcliaRKSd. Pork UPftvy at tin w for ns mi
Laid dull: sieam rendered, lHd,lvo. WUisiy (mlet
at Wiio.Qi coo, irse.
baltim 'BB, jau. a uoiton very nrm, active, and
rxMied. Accurate qnolatlons Pannot he tl Ten; mid
dlinx uplands nominally lt7.Vcv2nc. Flour dnll and
uucbauged. Wbeat firm: prime to choice red, 12 2,v
2 3. Corn dun; salts of priu.e white at r8.rt!kio
Oats dull and nomlaal at 6ru73o, Bye dull at l fiot.a
1 60. i'ork firm and active: saies at $i. Kacou ilr n
rib sliies I7(i4l7.fc; clear doM 17,'ic.j snoulders, liUo.
JLaro firm at Who.
Stork Quotations by Telegraph a P. n
Glendlnnlng, Davis A Co. report tarougti their
Hew York house ttie fllowlnai
N. Y. Cent. K......... 157 Western Union T 83
N.Y.and .K..... Cleveland and Tol.101
PhlU and Kea. K. ... 9lTol. ft Wabaab. R... 62V
Mich. B.and N.l. K. 90V-1 Mil. & SL P. com. 72i?
jie. ana fitu k...... bu;; Ada
Chi and
nhln &nrl
Ohl. audit. I. R-. 128 I Tennessee 6a.. '".ml?
ni,r, w.anaunuiii) luota......M 1
1'a.M. Bteam. Uo...U2' Market Irregular.
suuna.rv. ovj 1111. ot est r, com,. 72'i
Pitt. R. 8U! Adana Kxpress Co 48
I N.W. com. 8Si; Wells. Fargo A Oo. 21V
i N. W.lprf. 87 U. 8. Express Oa... 42U
...135J2
PfllLADELPHlA STOCK KICUAKGK HALES, J iff.
Reported by De Haven & uro., No. 40 S. Ttalrd street
BKTWKKN BOARDS.
iicooc&Am m es bv.st B.i'4
flOOOSun & Kin Di
t4H0CU'Hi,, tNeW.lS....l(lO'
17 Hll C & Am 1M'4
40 sh Itead xiwn- 4?.'i
Uo do 47',
do ..,......,. 47 li
KO do 47
do..6wn. 47
lioocitv (s.Old ma
IOOi do.New..o 100v
I4(0 do.New.ls.ln04
$1000 CdkA m.8s.'89.bS. 93
i'dliO lt ss KOld I...... 88 '4
(ioo Plill A Krie 7s-. 79
ion sti t'Htu Fr...... M
2(0 sn Bead B. 47 81
BUCOND BOARD.
4 sli Kim Ira II Sd
loosnfenua B...b:to.. Ml'.'
1"0 do. hi a. 6u
20 sb Leh V. opcftL H'i
i Osb Cata Prt c. M'i
JOOsh full A E 2d. M
1' 0 do b30. 2AV
loo sb Leb Nav 2u
100 do........b30. 2il'.'
KOsh Sbamolc Cbo. 6
7 sb ttib V K- opgctl 4 i
to do....ls.d. b M'i
60shMlnetilll.....d.b. OS
( sb fenua m
101 rto.......bS0.. i'-t
3S do ....... sa
MISCELLANEOUS.
WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN
tbe newest and beat manner.
IaOUJU DBliKA, Htatloner and Kniraver,
lit . Ma. 1083 CHKHNUf BtreeA.
THE CREAT CARD DEPOT.
VISITING AND WEDDING CAUDi
AND
PARTY IN VITATION8,
the latest and most fasblouable styles,
NEW FRENCH PAPER9.
Jnst received, a new assortment of very de
sirable patterns.
Monograms and Initials stamped In color
grails.
II. UUSK1IN3 dC UU.,
B lmwstira
Stationers and Engravers,
No. 913 ARCH Street.
1869.
DIARIES. 1QRO
FORTY DIFltREST A.DUU.
STYLES OF DIARIES. NoVKLTIES IN WlD
I3INQ AND PARTY IN VITATIONa.
PAPER od KSVKLOP already stamped, In
boxes, J. LINEHD,
10 It 4m No. 021 ePltlNQ OABDKN Btreet.
PIANOS.
a STEIN WAV & SONS' OHAND
,'. R ft 'square and upright Planus, at BL Aril US
iiUis.'No. CHK8N U'f WtreeU 1 tf
11 SU
C II I o K E li I N Q
Uraud, Bnuare and TJprigbt
PI AN Ob.
DUTTON'S,
No BUCHKriNUTBUreet.
8TECK A m S . II A TVER KROrf.
X PIANO FOUTKS.
AND MAMON A HtMUN'H OABINET AND
14W , UKTHUPOLI'IAM OUUAWB,
with the new auu iiesuiiini
VOX HUMANA.
Every Inducement offored to purchasers.
J- M. OOITLD,
12 1 tutlislm NO. 923 CHEriNUf btreet.
DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRDMBNT THAI
science and .kill have Invented to aaiut the
haarlnc la every dcree of dearneas; also, ttmpira.
torsi also, (jraudall's Patent Uriiuiiiea, superior to
anv other. In nse. at P. MADAXRA'b, No. US
i lUSTU fcUeeA below Cltsanuk np
EUROPE.
Copflrmation of the Suppression
of the Cretan Insurrection
Rescued Tassengers of tho
Ilibernia-Safetyoftho
IJorussia.
Bv Atlantic OabU.
London, Jan. 9.-Ailvi?es from Caudi by
mall folly confirm tbe previous reports ol the.
BtirJmUtton of the Cretans to tbe Turkish au
thority. The brig Hannibal, which arrived hero yester
day, reports having passed the Ocean Spray,
bound to Now York, with 3D of the missing pas
sengers aud crew of tho Anchor Line steamship,
Ilibeinln, which foundered in November last.
She would land them at Madeira. ,
Uambceo, Jan. 9. The friends of passengers
on board the steamship Borussla, heretofore re
ported off Portland, England, with a broken,
shaft, and who are anxiously inquiring on tho
subject by cable, are Informed that all were
safely landed on tho 29th ult.
Havre, Jan. 9 P. M. Cotton nctive at 128f.
afloat and on the spot.
From tlie Indian Conn try.
St. Louis, Jan. 9. General Sherman has re
ceived Information that the representatives ol
400 lodges of Cnmanches had arrived at Fort
Rnirnm. Kew Meilco. and offered to surrender.
but were notified that no surrender would bo
received except at Fort Cobb, the object being
to have all the tribes on the Plains within
watching distance of General Sheridan.
obituary.
Kew Haven, Jan. 9. Hcrvey Sanford, Presi
dent of the New Haven National Bauk, died
thlsinotnlng, aged eighty-three.
Stock Qnotatlona by TelejcrjtpU-3 P. If.
Clendlnnlng, Davis A Co. report through their
New York house the following.
N.Y.Cent. K j57Jii West. Union Tel.... 33J4
N.Y. and E. R....... 'J;,2 Cleve. & Toledo? H..104
Po. and Kea. R l Toledo A Wabash.. 82
Mlch.H.and H.l. H. UP; Mil. & Ht, Paul R... 72'
Ule. ana Pitt.R HB'41 Adams lCipress.. itilZ
Chi. and N.W.coiu. SiW Wells, Fargo ii
CttL and N.W ,rre.. M"-2 United Slates.Ex...
Chi. and R. I. R (Tennessee 0i, New
ACbl.H.llii lOolcl..............!,
Pitta. F.W..
Pacific Mall Steam. 1J3I
Market Arm.
Dili UOODS .qUOTATlOMS.
PRINTS.
Merrlrr.ac. W..........lcj'i Amoskeaf ..,...M.1JX
jttfrfrliiiaclt.D i;i'i 'Lowell ....JI
Cocheco, 1. - 'ii I Wamuutta 9'X
ue 12'i I VlrUiri .n
ViU. lrn.,1,1
hnrfilfi
Sf BUIllO .....
An)crl'-au .....
Uninells........
Aliens ............
Manchester.-
Freeuiana.M.M.....
B'lgsrs.
Nassan
2H
.12S
Hi!
,..12(!ll3
11U
.....11
12
WaureKan. ,
Arnoiu
TTftmllLnn
Richmond.
.oncester...M.M..... ...
Moarnlng....,.....,
Lancaster
urieatai..
Amoslceai;. A.
Lawrenve,
.. M
u II 8-8 lllU
Pftclllc, Kitra-...4-4..l&',
,...4-4 .14
...7-8..M..12X
SI 11
.11
.12
.12
,.12!,
.12
,.12X
.12
r.
Atlantic, A
' H
v
....4-i...16
...4-4 18
.4-4..,
..4-4..
..a-4..
.ifi'
...ia;i
..18
,..ius
,14
ftn,..rlnr I X t. 1-4
bbaWUlllt. t)......4-4 14'i
Agawaui, t .......4-4 Vii-.
Biark. A 15i
Massvliustts....4-4..M..14
" BB..44 13U
1S....78 12S
Indian Had 4-4 16
" ....8-4 1W
Exeter, A 4-4
c iz,
Melford...........4-4 14 !,
Annus la. 4-4 14
...7-s la
...4-4 18
....4-4 12
PocaSBet. 4-1 .....15
' F.
Pepperell, -..........H '
Km.M.13
I! -l2.
M.HH,..,HWIIU
II
.1
II
..7-4.,
..a 4.
H
Appleto'n7A7.V4.'
Lacouia, H ...4-4.
0474a
.....62X
.18't
111
GUboa.....
Plllslleld. A
Kennebec 4-4 vti
Bveiett, AA 4-4 14
Bliaunoa .4-4.. 14
Bedford. R 8-4....M10H
Cones to Vo.. K..iM 9.'i
......... 00
Tnncarora........4-4 Jt)
Vllllaniavllle...4 4..U7.2
Baies...........4-4......1ti
WUIte Kock......4-4......l7
Fores uiaie.........4-4......l
Indian lilwr. X.... ..ni
' XXHm li
Attawaugan, X . ......... ..nc
" , XX 16
Msonvllle...w..,..4 4 17.1;
JllCl.OlUUB,...,...4-1.,
Hope .....4-4..
Langdoo 4-4..,
" 42-1 nnli..
46-lnoh .-21
Lyman, Rn'rrnaa
JJ ....4-4......15
lnuluortFa;X:rJS,'
M 1411
BBL.T.12
GtFv?M.:ri5
.......4-4.-...13J
Oabot. AJZttZ$t
' tlaoibrlo
BartieTcr::::i:8i,--'i
ss-lncb
' " t 8l-liioh 7 !3
,.15 reat Pi 1. t "'nPM
ml "Ji''-s..,
IS
Wanrejan
fepei en
ii
1
0!ca.....
.....-.-4
........... iin
........8-4
...4.1 17
,...-4 80
.....ft-4 4
4.,
.-10-4.,
.7-8.,
If .."""1
" A""J-j-.....i8n;
Red Bank... ii"""J
WaUhanr.x7:""W
"luoii.
.-....eo
Boot, K
B,.,.,M.,lt,
" W
AndroHfU.crirlii
. , mm--' ....
uauoc.,, wwHw,
Lancaster,
Borkshlre,
Caledoula........
.60
.....85
20
62.'.
67 m
.....litis
..4-1 14H
6 4. .....IS
..4-4 18
.8-4 8'l
(ilNUH&UR.
,........m. M....16 lfartford.u .
itoanoke." "";z
fTranvlln mVV --4) JIS
lli,ium' Jo4t.. " UUi
Putnam, a """"Ji"0
Qreon, fMU
AuioskeaT"ri"ls
? 4-4 H4i
7-.i4
....10 noanoke... .;
,.-18 lblasKow..rr."
bUIRTINUU.
"mauu,A M
.....,.,,t17
BTltlPKU
28
Amoskeag
York
Uncasvllle,
Amerloaii...,
Hamilton
JGVttl0ttMHMWIHHH,H
,...22X
....16H
....16
...MH
....IS
TICKS.
Kasrla
TlioruduVe."
....20
i'1'borndlke..
Vork. SO-Inch. 26
York, W-locb.
Anioskuag. A. ii, A....4
" A .. ......., ,. ,2S
Bm..m.m....m..26
M a.c 29
1)
OoDestoco 4-4 ,,,.... t,.?tt
' 1.w tr on
Laoon.AM... 141 HiAtM
NstnriklrAftff (latin... 5- r..ir ,"r"""
r : . aDiAo 10 uuinu urcuard..
UilOWN DHILLH.
V"!
WllloU B.T
o.vereii.-M......: T
Hampdtn. 4' ??
Pearl Blver.. ?
PlLLSlleld a
rutsueia m,. ,
Pei.perell...rr.'.'.'.'.'.
Btark, A....
..17
....17
..-17
.1
Tremoni,,
Win tli ropu.
WsaiMtlfl
taita4Mlli
8
SSSSSSMH P
atssssstsi lasl
nwHmmsmtwHtH
1A
.. . MM
LEGAL NOTICES.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE USITED
HKMtV KAtKKof Philadelphia (of the late firm
Ot Ilenr Raska A Co ). hanknmi. hi .?;., .rfJ
for his discharge, a nitetiug of creditors will be held
on the 2sth ray! of Janoary, 18b at 8 o'clock P. M
before theRelter, WILLIAM McMIOHAKL. Ksu
olllce, at bis olllce, No. WALNUT btreet. la salii
oily, that the examination of the .bankrupt way be
The Register will certify whether tbe Bankrupt haa
eonfoimed to tils duly.
A bearing will aiso be bad on WEDNESDAY, tho
I nth day or Ftbru.ry, lsuf) before tbe Court at Plilia.
del) lila. at 10 o'clock A. M., where partita iutereuled
may show cause eva'nst the discharge.
Attested by the Clerk and Register, in tbe name of
the Judge, under seal of the Oouru itlsJt
INTH e"0RPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY
ANii COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Kaiateof WILLIAM FLKM1NU, deceased.
The Auditor appolu ed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust tbe account of KUOKNK Y.JOHNoOV,
admlnlitrator of the Kstate of WILLIAM FLKU
IMU, deotased, and to report distribution ot the
balance lu the bands of said accountant, wt'l meet
tbe parlies Interested, tor the purposes of his ao.
polnlinent.on W DSKKUAY, January 10, lstts.at'
o'clock P. M., at the olUos of OKORUK W.BPlKsji
No. 201 d. Flt l'U btreet, lu the City of Phil;
ueii'bla, ms 1 11 18 15 1