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SHED DAILY (SUNDAYS EXUEPT))
BT JOHN W. FOMENT.
CE. To. 113.11013 YR rotriir Malt
THE DAILY PERES,
ibeortbens, is TRII DOLLARS Pea , Lindrii,
it TWeNTY CRNTR Pea WRIZ,. payßble to
r. 111611r4 to Subseribere out of the irIFY.
.ARS PER AINIIM I Torn DORLABb AND PIPIT
Eltx. liewiwe; Two DOLLAR* AND TVIIMY.
FOR THUS NMI& luvestabluln advance/
ordered.
rrtleettionta Inserted at the weal rates.
lE TRI•IIIVICEI PlIEWty
Subscribers. Five DowaLec Pee :14WITU. 11
POSSION HOUSES.'
STOKES, & CO.,
GOODS 002¢D ISSIOR 'MERCHANTS'
HAVE BEHOVED TO
6 Chestnut Street,
3' offer for tale, by the pickaxe.
LID BLILLOHBD OOTTOBRI. oatvon*s.
TICKS, AND DENIM:
FLANVELE;
.DE-MIXED, AND SCARLET IfLiNNILS;
SKIRTS;
of all leading manufacturer;
AED OTHER OASSIKERBS:
TWEEDS, REPELLANT%
BLUE EBREII7B.
M. STOUT :Sr. , COAI,
DBAL.KES .
BI ALE IN D AND NOTTINGHAM
- CURTAINS,
TABLE, AND FURNITURE
CO VERIN
W SULA.I33aS, Sze.
CHESTNUT STREET.
lIENDLEB,
1e 4 aIaCEMUMT OTEKETI
Makin to bla 1131. ■ewrtmeat of
ACE GOODS,
COLLARS, 813T6. lIARDEARCAMS.
,le for the present 1161111011.
TAXDS OF 11•TARD WIDE
FRENIPH MUSLINg,
bargain, and for sate 1011.
IILISTAIIS, ILLUSIONS, end Odin geode.
ARIDAL AID PARTY DILIOSIS.
=dye assortment of RAN DIEBRORTATS,
NO/DESI/16, 41., all of n Mob axe offered
below the present told rakes.
M. NEEDLES.
- usEniamp -- its
Can always And a full stook of.
.ETEL,
QUILTS,
LINEN GOODS,
SHEETINGS. am.
weak wholesale retest at
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.'S. :
H. W. aor. EIGHTH and IifigICIIT
_ -“a Poylles. a large stook:
an , Diapers. by the place or yard.
- •
Inge of line quality. every width.
.Inels or every kind , 60'eehts td sli .llo.
chars' and eboel.inens, eenterto $l. .
wy Shirt in g and line Eronting Omens.
'els an d Towelialq u a'ilbe stook.
sheetingsratd• ow Casings. !dueling for best sully nee. •
(A Cambries, Juane* and Swise.
rhi:e Cambrice, for ladles' wear.
it Brilliants, Piorte.,l3trd-eve_Linens : are.
tee ParWenn*.
lidati Mike,
All 'Widths and anallties t front 8150 to $9.
OTOM de Rhine& and Taffeta'', iota.
ltht Sake, for evening dreesee.
great variety at low prices;
'best maellne at the lowest pricas. '
as good as WilliattaBvtrle. 44 cents,
• tr "
a . O
and has Plaln 811k11.
)avy Mask Corded Silks.
1/.77 Plain Els* Si
Fas of various style'.
h moire Antigua".
'stored 1111.1 co.
EvenlolDroosoo.
and rr.in Yore Bilk Velvets for Monks. real
very - superior quality Ifrosisd
H Braver Moths.
11DWIA ALL
'6 South BPAOIIIrD
UIMMI
3011 N 'KELLY,
TAILORS,
CHESTNUT STREET,
♦re Rom selling from Shall'
INTER 'STOCK
pvcrmia VRICTES.
XAB PREBENTB
It. 43MN
1111AUDID ASSOZTKEIT 01
GLOVES,
TRAVELLING satyrs,
SUSPENDERS,
MUFFLERS,
And trgel7 deseildiOn of -
'EN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
niTITLELE 7O PESSNIM
LANFORD LUKENS,
'Y.
- . -A to their
ifilitrviiiitiff a Tiff/fit%
y makes epedelty in their business. his.
r receiving
/SERIES FOR GINTLIMENT WILUt.
J. W. SCOTT k 004
-GRIITLEKEN'S FURNISHING STO
SILVER AND PLATED WARB,
COBS= AMOR urn TENTH STRENDL
I, 9I sy s "littoral. Armlets. Braselate. We
rirs and hue. Tee lists. Ise "Ushers.
Walters, eoblets, Yorks.
Spools. AA
!hos ropoirad and Wormatml. Old eat.
isa Enver bought.
HAERIBOR
' HAVING 81700NEDID
P. DUBOSQ do SON,
23 Chestnut Street,
ly informs his friends and customers that hi
e a large and varied stock of
ES, JEWELRY, NISEI!, AND
PLATED WARE,
tooatantly on hand, a largo and well-aaaortad
I'l4'.atk.EMl *.TMIN•32II4IELIZ.
N. 11.1ETL.ON,
Jac. of 1h• Firm of LEWIS LADOKUS & CO
.nd nswarzy OAREIIILIAT REPAIRED.
sILVER. and DIESIONDS BOUGHT. MU
.E TRADE.-F, P. DUBOSQ
eentiptie the wholesale MANUFAO
- branches 102 r
8 AND CHEMICALS.
6HOEMAKJGR & CO.,
tomer of FOURTH and R &OE &foots,
PHILADELPHIA,
.RESALE DRUGGISTS.
'HS AND DEALERS IN TOBEIGN AND
DOMESTIC
low AND PLATE VLA.S.S.
MANOPAOTOBEREI OP
LEAD £IID ZINO PAINTS. PUTTY. dm
AGENTS FOR TH$ 011ILSBEATIM
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VOL 8.-NO. -172.
TO TSB PEOPLE.
NOW READY,
A WORK ET DEL 'VON 110801filEKEE •
of Ma. JON 7 WALNUT Street.
INVTLED, •
A BOOK POE THE PEOPLE,
On the following Diseases:
ETE AND BAR DISEASES.
THROAT DIOBASEI GRHERAL.
OLIBOTHIMPIiI AND PUBLIO SPA/JODI! !max
THHOAT_,
DISBABBB OF TIM ACE PASSAOHL
(L nestle Bronchitis,
ASTHMA AHD OAT...BAH L
The book Is to be bad of k A. IiCABTIRA_, No.
008, CHESTNUT Street, and at all Booksellers'. rdoe,
One Dollar.
The anther, • Dr. TON MOSOHZISNHR. can be eon.
salted on all these mabsdles,and all M 85 . 170130 AFFEO-
T 10513, which he treata with the surest oneness.
ONce. 10:11 WALNUT Street. isSi-9m
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. ,
IiONDERVIDIA SODINTIFIC RIBOOYERY.
DR. S. W. BECKWITH'S
(Form ai Pro(. O. EL Bolles')
Ea4ECTR,IL•Ai4 iwenrimurm,
/220 WALZII7I% STREET.
All Agate and Chronic diseases oared by special dna.
,rantee, if desired, and In ease of failure .no ebarge is
Electrical investigation has proved that the human
body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery, The
brain, mucus and serous membranes, the skin, thined,
and tirade constitute the negative and positive foredo.
Every action, vrhether,mental or physical, is the result
of these antagonistic totem'. Digestion, respiration. cir
culation, excretion, and excretion are due solely . to
Electrical Influence, There is a polar action established
throughout the nervous system which -connects with
every part of the body, estab , lahing and preserving a
proper'balanoe of the electrical element, which-consti
tutes health. and a disturbance of whieh causes diseace.
There are strictly but two conditions of disease—one of
inflammation. or positive: the other weak, debilitated,
negative; and as Electricity contains these two condi.
lions in the action of the poaltive and negative currents,
all•we have to do is to nentralige the disease and restore
proper healthy action_
We de not wish to convey the impreasion that we cure
all diseases in all conditions. We cannot care consump
tion alter the longs are all deetroyed; yet we do assert,
and areproparon to practically demonstrate, that hun
dreds of cases of almost every form of Marmite disease;
Pronounced incurable by the beet medical practitioners
of the country, have been radically Goan% come of
them 'in tin incredibly' short time, by our Electrical
treatment. Its .great superiority over other practices in
the mile of disease is also attested in the fact that, with
in the past Aye years. over fourteen thousand patient&
have been treated at this odic% suffering from almost
every form and condition Of disease common to hu
manity, and in nearlyall cases a benefit or perf,ct care
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
special contract. If the patient desires, with very many
.others not here enumerated: ,
1. Diseases of No Brain_ and Nervous System—apt
lepeV, Chorea or St Mine' Dance, ParalysisElentiPla•
Fle and Paraplegia). Neuralgia, Hysteria , Nervousness,
aipitation of the Heart, Lock:jaw, etc. , eta.
2. Organs and Tissues connected Wilk the Digestive
System —Sore .Throat, Dyapapels, Dianboia, Dysea
tery, Obstinate Constipation. - HesMorrholda or Piles,
Bilious, Flatulent. and Painter's Colic, and all affec
tions of the Liver and Spleen.
8. Respiratory Organs.—Catarrh, Clough, Inflaenza,
A eihme (wneu not carted by organic disease of the
heart). Bronchitis P. Pletuodynla or'Rheum
tiem of the Chest. Coomunption in the earl stages. .
4. /*rotes and Muscular Sy stem .— R heumatism,,
Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal CarVatare, /11P
Disease. Cancers, Tumors.
d. Urinary and Genital Organs. —Gravel, Diabetes
and Kidney Complaints, Impotence and Seminal Weak
ness. The latter complaints never fail to yield rapialy
tothis treatment.
. ,
DiBCaaea vecutlar to Pernalea. —Uterine Com
plaints, involving a Inal-Pmmlitua. as PraiaPmam. Ante'
'version, Reirovereion. inflammation, Ulceration, and
various other affections of the Womb and Ovaries. Pain
ful, Suppressed, Scanty or Profane Menstruation, Len.
north ma.
7. Skin Diseases.—Elarofolono Eruptions. Glandular
Swellings, Ulcers of every kind. Psalms, SrYsioelae,
Herpes or Tatters talent, in every description of gain:
disease the Galvanic Bath has proved 'rutty more ell.-
caciona than all other means combined. Also, diseases
of the Eye and Bar.
TO LAMBS can we recommend this treatment as one of
UNPAIIIED SUCCESS. Almostinunmerable oases have
come under treatment at our ease 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, wilt be used toward those who
entrust themselves to er care; In female diseases as
mentioned in the above list with - othere not mentioned.
she has had a. large. experience and' can confidently
pretties the mOstaratits ink results.
TO TEN AFFLICITED. —The treatment is mild and
gentle, producing no !shook or unpleasant sensation
whatever. Our professional intercourse with the af
flicted will overate characterized by perfect candor and
honesty; and those whose complaints are incurable, or
do not admit of amelioration, 'will be frankly toles,.
and not accepted for treatment. It matters not what
may be your complaint, or how long you may have ant
fared. or bow much, or what coarse -of treatment >on
may have been subjected to, or what disappointments
you have experienced; if the system is not worn ora—
l' stifihrient 'vitality remains for reaction—there is a fair
prospect of recovery,_
IthFSBENCBS. —The diseased and all interested are
referred to the following-named gentlemen, who have
been treated and witnessed our treatment on others, at
No. /220 Walnut street
. .
A. J. Pleasanton. brigadier general, Philadelphia;
A. Pleasanton, major general. St. Louis; W. B. Smith,
No. 1022 Hanover en eat, PhilsdelpldaL George Douglass,
No. 16 South Fifth street; William R Shrlver. B aloes
meet, Germantown; L. G. Stockton,No re Market
street, Philadelphia; Charles II Grigg, Him 219 and 22l
Ohara alley; Emanuel Bey. No. 707 Sawmill street, at..
torus, at law: H. Craig, No. 1726 Arch street. No. 138
Broad street; Robert 111. Work, Ro. 61 North Third
street; A. G. Croll, N. B. corner Tenth and Market
streets; George Grant; No. 610 Chestnut street; IL T.
Desilver, No. 1733 Chestnut street; Ed. Molfallon,
1727 Front street.
Consultation free. Descriptive circulars of cures
effected, with numerous references, can be had by au-
Ulleation at the office. All letters addressed to
DR S. W. BIGKWITH,
'IWO WALNUT Street.
ja26.wfml2t Philadelphia.
NOTICE
01131 ATTRITION HAVING BIEN CALLED TO AN
mations and statements lately made In the public prints:
with the design of detracting from the high repute en
!eyed by our Thread, we beg to state that our standard
11414 never been slanged during the past Thirty Tears;
and that now, as heretofore, no pains and expense are.
or will be spared to maintain for this Spool Cotton its
present character.
The attention of Buyers and Mummers Is drawn to
the fret that most of the new Threads offered to the pub
lic. from No. 30 upwards, are marked up, sad that the
difference in the imareenstue of numbers, entexteed to cor
respond with our numbers. ONUS 1111104 from tea (10) to
twenty (NO per sent.
Jan.3oP
B . H. BLEEPER & CO.,
0 o'Z.' -al
BUi.MTEACTURERS, AGENTS, AND WHOLE-
$ ALT: DT:ALL .Rs Ili
FLIRT AND GUNS GLASSWARE,
Have now in store a fall assortment of the above goods.
Which we offer at the lowest market rates.
Being eole agents for the ILILLBBI OMEN GLiSS
WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private
moulds to order.
PORTER, MINERAL, And WINE BOTTLES. of
cuperlor color and Acid'.
Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTIIROARIEV BUOY
FURNITURE, SHOW BOTTLES, Sy - Rums% HOM(B.
OPATIIIIOiVIALS,And Druggints' Gliasware generallY.
T. 1.. RVAM CO.'S PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS
constantly on bead at factory prime. MO•Sm •
REMOVAL.
ZIEGLER SD
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
ABB YLPITIOOTTOLIP6 OP
WRITE LEAD, ZIZW, COLORS, PUTTY, &0.,
BAYS 11WatTCONIE.13 TO
No. 137 , North Third street,
Withe we offer to the trede* 'holes sto.k of PUSH
SUR ANILPr OAI.B I . hearr r e z toeti:tafflff i tigr
COLolll3,_Ptrx-ri andWAIL GRUM, bon: our old'
fIOTOII6. 611 end GB S. John shoot. .1623-Ims
rts.911 1 11=1:/- 1 00 411 . 01Yri 1140
'i1,40015:14.4014t1/14VI:i.vtop
FOR IrARICIRG AND' VEIVILATINO TIMM
BITLIADLIOB AND rzi - vAn RESIDIROIL
109741.021,111 D yr ram
UNION IMAM AND WATERMLITIIIII
001 PANT
OF PZIFISYLVANIA.
xikanics P. woor)
. 80 CO.,
*1 SOUTH TOTIBTH STEM
ho 4,8 FELTWELL. Snot;
L ROME ORME.
anium SLUE NUM UNMOOR&
TABLE TOPS. dtro.i ao,:i
L p. eggs .01efirtallit Street*
1' 4 3071.) tet,:itill
FACTORY. TWITS AND 111A360ING
AMERICAN STEEL,.
Sprier, Ti. Calking, Tire and Sleigh Shoe Steel , of
an elms and Wady, made of the beat material. at the
NORWAY IRON 1017011315.
BOSTON,
had for este by the proprietors.
NAYLOR & 00.,
411 COMMON Street. Phil&
dino.
99 and 101 JOHN Street, New York.
SO STATE Street, Benton. . te2 lm
HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
AND SOUP&
1.000 doz Batman Monk
KO " Roost Boot
$OO " do Veal.
" do Mutton.
1.000 " do Tnzkcy.
1.000 " do Chiokun,,
8,000 " nagortod Sou m In 1. 41b. rim
For was 117 RHODES WILLIA E MS.
tel-tt 1.07 &AM WATER tas:.
t4t ;Irtss.
SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT.
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH WARDS.
That part of the city bounded by Plus and Chest.
nut, and Sixteenth 58r0015 and river Schuylkill.
Astfurst, Blond L-$2,363 Knox, John 0 $4,903
Attwood, Jno M .... 2,850 Kenndy, E D 5,000
Angler, V. ia R..... 3,600 ; Kirby, Jas B ... 3,319
Allen, Geo 2,l96:Kurtz, Martin 100
Andrews, Henry W 2,840 !Kingsley, "Wm..... 1,900
Aehmead, Thos E.. 1,356 • Leak wood, E D.... 4,812
Ash, Too -31 2,0201 Lee, Janet; 2,910
Ash, EM, per J M I.Lejee, W R 7,154
Cowell I,sl33,L'swrence ' F U.... 6,950
Asharet„ Wm H.... 7,46o:Lardner Jr, John.. 3,616
Alter. S 15,357' Leech, W F. 21.,605
Appleton, Semi F... 1,681 Lockwood, W E... 16,80 0•
Brown, Thoe 2,000 Landis, B. D • 19 ; 800
Biddle, .Tas 5..; a, . 4,254 Lea, Rietad WI.-- 1,875
Brown, Tao H.....: 2,619 Lea. Henrietta.... 614
Ball, Geo W 6,277 Lewis, Sarah • • till
JEllekley, Hen 2AOO Lewis, Diary 598
Brown, Wm 649 Lewis, Francis W. 600
Bonsall,H, per A. HI Lewis, Elizabeth W 518.
Jones, attorney.. 687 Lewis , Win T 3,600
Brice, Nicholas.... 1,210 Lewis, S W ' 908
Barnes, Oliver W.. 2,000 Lewis, BM 6,637
Brice, P H 8,400 Lewis, E HI trustee 4,091.
Brooks, Jae 671 Lamont, Margaret. 215,
Bringhurst, J0e.... 900 Lea, Isaac 9,685
Beebe, JeesietO.... 142 i.ankenau, John D. 10,701
Bridges, W C 1,275 r.ankenau, John D
Brown, D S 8,264 executor of F 111
Bradford, S ' 8,820 Drexel 80,931
Breed, W 3 1,410 Lankonau, John 1:),
Bates, Jan 0. . ' 1,170 executor of F 111
Black, Jno A 847 Drexel
.36,882
Blackburn, Jab.... 478 Lea, Joseph. .8,238
Bird, Jas 81 1,178 Luther, Robert.... 46
Bunting, Joe S .... 7,999 . Levi.", W 2,000
Boggs, U M 182 Lewis, John A.... 2,124
Blackwood. Jas.... 1,527 Lewis, G Albert... 781
Busch, Henry 1,568 Lanni& Chas 48,962
Bled le, Craig 522 Linn, (Bandies 8.. 1,900
Bailey, Jno ad 5,444 Lewis, E 111, adm'r. 3,002 ,
Brown, Wm Lien.. 300 Lewis, Jr, W D.. - 8,079
Brinley, Ed L 7,800 Mitchell, Allen:... 750
Booth, Jae 0 • 2,607 Miller, Wm 6,906
Biddle, Chapman.. 4,458 McHenry, Jane.... 1,400 ..'
Baker, Lewis 7,360 Moore, BIL ••• ' 41,260.
Bart, Win J 100 Mosey. Sani'l 1,3 U,
Baker, Alfred G,... 3,769 Maul°, lemma 10,6
Bullock, Benj 6,717 McEuen, Mary A.. 8,018
Boyd, Robt 1,205 Mooriaead, J B 36,000
Bolter, Gee H 9,667 MoShain, P 51,728
Bond, I. Montg.... 3,450, McCall, ill 0 4. ' 1,098
Bucknell, Win...... 47,41 4, McCall, 111 D 1,052
Barton, J . Rhea, Mellon; A•bm 208
trustee for Mrs A MoGill, SamL 1,675
B Willings . 2,370 McArthur, John.., 1,329
Baker, Christiana.. 909 illeintyttf, J0hn..... 852
Baker, Harriet...... 225 Meigs, S Emden. - 8,900
Baker attorney for Morris, S P 1,718
Juliana Baker... 378 Mackenzie, Dr RS. 813
Bites, 3 W. 5,705 Markoe, Jai 5,064
Bacon, Margaretta. 545 Markoe, Jas (atter-
Barclay, Jno A.... 4,793 ney) ,- 1 235
Bowen, Ezra' 17,639 Markoe, Jail (attor- 3
Balding, Jae It 870 nay) 8,800
Bernadon, F F 9,768 Marilee, Jas (attor-
Baird, Win DI 20,685 ney) .1,900
Boulton, Wm G.... 9.031 Newbold, .1 L, true-
Bowen, Delp/fins .. 3:085 tee 280
Bowie, Catherine ii. 4,948 Naulty, E. 113
Omen, F B 2,467 Newbold, J 5 11,148
I.loilln, Arthur,true- Northrop, Geo 861
tee tor Jne B Swift 4,156 Norris, William &
Carter, Ones 3,528 Mary 1,363
Cooper, Abigail,- - ' 989 Newlin, Eliza M... 623
Cooper, Esther V.. 2,400 Off, Bernard 600
Clement, Wm H... 230 Oliver,P G 347
Clement, per Sarah Peace Edw (guar.
'Clement 190 dian 817
Carver,Jacob 2,750 Peace, Edw guar.
(uey, Eliza 202 dian. 817
Casey, Mary 142 Patten, Jail fi1..,.. 4,880
Cochran, Win G. -17,933 Peacock, John 8.. 1 479
Craig, Wm - 2,569 Page, Jos F 43,500
Cresson, Sarah E.. 4,180 Patterson, Joseph. 12,682
Cresson, Chas E.... 3,460 Porter,Wm G 2,031
Craven, Thos, agent ;Peters Nancy 8... • 471
for Jas Hush 24 , 493 9; Peabody, JaeH....18,626
Cowton, Arthur... . 9,208' Peabody, Geo ... 80,568
Cham b ers, Jno 28 ..14,100 Pepper, Fred9r. S.. 6,320
Carpenter, S 8.-25,088 Peace, Edward 9,000
Cross, B 0 930 Peace, E (attorney). 5,341
Colesbury, A 3.... 300 Potter, John 3,500
Crowley, T S 800 Pritchett, John 0.. 3,421
Cooper, L0w15.....23,500 Parker, Jos E 1,000
Colton Mary R.... 796 Pennington, Edw.. 100
Moss, Berg 250 Percival, 151 A 475
Oroskey, Belfry.... 8,878 Phillips, 0 5 r,3,455
Collins, A Prt 15,527 Patterson,Jonathrn 4,353
Cohen, Henry...., . 18,890 Parry, Oliver ( ex'r) 5,222
Oruthers, Thos T.; 1,625 Pemberton, Israel,
Collins, Fredai.... 14,500 ex'r of 4.1 Newboldl4,o3o
(Jastlllon, Edw..... 1,210 Paul, H N 73
Carter, Robt 10,440,Parrish, Sarah K.. 833 .
Oushman, 0 W.... 9,377 Parrish, Jaa 0 4,800
Onyler, Elll.ra .... 585 Pritchett, W C 7,210
thippen, k J 3,633, Pittner, George .... 750
Cooper, Francis-. 3,6321P11kin, , H M • 2,846
Carpenter, Wm..:. 3,500 Pocy, S imon
1,50
Cox, Eliz J......... 700 Pldnips,,W S 2.843
Cairns, , J . 686 Phillips , W S. trust 1,098
Cook, Samuel 0....13,789 Phillipe,'W S, trust 1,157
Churchman, Robt.. 8,588 Phillips, I,V S, trust 1,642
Cash, A D.* 2. ...... 8 . 000 Phillips, W 5, tract 1,323
Constable,Jae 1,030 Phillips, W.S, trust 1,113
Campbell, Wm L.. 1,320 Phillips, W 5, trust 1,962
Clark, Ephraim-- 1,120 Page, Isabella G... 463_
Clay, Jae 564 Reaklrt , Theo H... .1,084
Cowden, Jas s 975 Reakirt, Edwin 1... 1,317
Cochran, Travis:... 686 Reakire, (attorney). 1,243
'
Carter Robt 17,440 Reakirt, (attorney). 1,243
(Mesta, I. de 1a.... 3,227; Rowley, Edw H.... 4,300
Duller, A C 2o4;Roberts, G F..*
.... 8,353-
Deming, R W 200 'R eeves, Thos A. foe
Dunbar, Elan .-.. .. 6,884 Randolph,Julianna 468
Dougherty, A. E, ex 2,707 Rieliarason, Louisa 2,920
Dougherty, A E, ex 2,404 Ross, John 1,767
Lefever, N T 6,630 Relf, (J P - 3,816
Desllver„Geo P... 1,123 Relf, 0 P (attorney) 2,400
Denim, Timothy.... 5110 Roberts, Joseph.. .
1,330
Dallett, Jae 525 Roberts,SolomonW 4,735
Dallett, Hy C 9,700 Reynolas, Mary.... 913
Dulles, Wm..... ...
7,165 Rathbun;R St 6,593
Dulles, Jail 11.../11. 10,960 Read, George.- .. 2,147
Dallett,Benry ,Jr l 2,500 Renokendorf, W m. 2 013
Buena, Win J 3,010 Rogers, ?airman... 4,790
Devine, Wm 3,181 Rielly, John 2,525
Devine, John G..- 1,291 Raisin, S A 6,479 .
Davies, Chas E.... 4,672 Robins, Jas W ' 2,276
Davies, Samq N... 160 Reilly, Philip 16,275
Dickinson, Anna E. 450 Reilly, R L 5,025
.TJenekla, 0 4' 6,000 Rein, W A 640
Duhring, H A 1,817 Redner, Jos .1 - 803
Duhring, 0 H ;1,250 Redner, John 1..... 8,053
Damon, Albert F.. 10,000 Raiston,Wm (att'y) 3,260
Delaney, Pat'k,Jr.. 200 Schenck, Wm E.... 1,250
Dunn, U B 638 Shellds, Thos 2 886
Dale, Rich'd C..... 2,338 Shends Wm e7OO J
Delbert, Simon. ... 2,800 Smith, as W 100
Drexel, jos W ,24,400 Smith, Jacob R.... - 2,967
Devine, Win, Jr.... 1,290 Stephan] , Alphonse 941
De Groote, 11l A.... , 321 S outh, Rebecca D.. 400
De Armond, R 0... 181;Stroud, Morris R. 3 006
Deaerenx, John"... 1,624 Selma, S -J 29,310
Elliott, Eliza T.... 300 Smith, Chas 26,263
Elbert, Wm T . 1,769 Southwick. 7 L.... 9.817
Edwards, J 8.......
1,855 Smith,, R *
F. ...... 4,100
Edwardis, Elizlhß 6,194 Sturgis, R L 14,020
Eiden, W. F. 1,260 Sloan,Samuel 644
Erwin S Warner, Stone , H M 6,,58
trustee 458 Schultz, 111 ' 4,040
Erwin, J Warner, Strong, Wm 3,810
' trustee .. -
...... 468 Starr, Isaac, Jr.. - 21,178
Erwin, 3' D arner, Scott, Lewis A 820
trustee ... -.., .... 458 Smith, H P.._ 6,710
Erwin 3 Warner, '; ',Stokes, Uriab*.W... 801
trustee 458 'Sherrard, H D...... 2,700
Erwin j Warner, Sleek, .7 - H 1,035
trustee...., 458 Smith, Thos 111 600.
Erwin, J Warner, Starr, F 11 5,820
attorney. .. 109 Smith, Attwood.... 1,740
Etting t E L 6,000 Sloan, W B • 892
Engles, W M 2,832 Sohivoly, Wm EL _ 3,321
Evans, R 0 - 40 Seravenaiel John 215
~
Evans, Manilla G. 3,885 Stone, Jo h n S. 702
Everett, H. 4,759 Smith, Cooper.- 1,000
Embley, John 647 Smith., Wm M. 8,890
Ellis, E T.. 500 Smith, Win P 8,010
Ellis, Chas 10,838 Sharpe, Chas .. 750
Ellis, Chita, trustee. 887 Sabine, A F 8,236
Ellicott, W M 898 Sheilds, C W 1,135
Frishmuth, E H.... 8,958 Scott , R. 8.'... 800,
Foster, Chas. 198 Sartori. V A 6,108
Fisher, Swag F.... 26,034 Sartori, John 8.... 742
FasEit l .l....Roram..... 5 , 59 2 Stovall, Matthew.. 682
Farr, w KC 7,400 Simee, Jno 0 3,305
Farr, J C 7,118 Samuel, Jn0....... 176
Feltus, HO 60,678 Solomon,
_Paull.. - 2,656
Florence,W HI- - 1,200 Stuart, Albert 911
Florence F J 752 Stanbride, J 0 B. 387
Picker W Read.... 3,020 Slavin, J a 5....,..:. 90,619
Fine,* 111
... 1,591 Twibell, Geo A.... 5,600
robes, Thor 878 Trotter, Jos H 9,350
Foulke, W P 2,000, Turner, T 868
Fine, J M. 655 Thompson, A 2,300
Fox, George 5.....,17,486 Tonle, Thos It 8,247
Fisher, Mary P.... 3.453 Tante, Geo W.... . 1,223
Fields, oath W.... 1,434 Thompson, Edgar t ' coo
Fisher, Jar, trustee 8,134 Thompson, Mary... 453
Fallon, John 7,870 Thompson, Eliza, pr
Fields, J W 3,465 M Thompson 799
Fields, Frank 5,237 Thompson, Anna 111 703
French, W H 748 Temple,Joe E...... 9,043
Frazer, Robt 1,525 Trotter, J H 588
Freedley.SlT IC 9,500 Trotter,
it II 2,281
Finn, J Pa 1,400 Towne,Jno.H 89,906
Finn, W W 100 Towne, Jno 11, grd
Grata, Fred 700 D Robinson 1,002
Gumbos, Rebecca.. 14,831 Towne, Jno H, true.
Griffith, ME. 1,078 tee E G Robinson 609
Greeves, Jae R .... 4,293 Thoma4l, j T.., .... 4,924
Greeves, J R, att'y 1,571 Thomas, Jno 4.... 8,159
Grimes, Chas 2,377 Townsend, Ohas.... 47
Grimes, Eliza 204 Trotter, Edw H.... 41,799
Grimes, Caroline A 209 Tiers, Jas ... ... ..... 6,182
Griecom, Geo 2,140 Thibault, Franols.. 8,247
Grigg, John 61,912 Tucker, Jno, Jr.... 933
Guy, Robt 600 Thomas, Moses- - 10,609
Garrison, Caro DI.. 3430 Tyson, Jllarehall.... 840
Goodyear, John.... 36 Underdown, Wm... 200
Grant, Jas 316 Uric, Win 885
Gordon, Hannah- . 684 Vogel, Geo W 3,495
Griffette, Frank P. 374 Vandergrlft,D P... 282
Greer, 111 B 936 Van Reasoner, j.. 1,742
Greble, Edwin 4,187 Warburton, Jn0.... 1,200
Grissom, 0 A.- ... 825 Wheeler, Jae 28....19,136
Gibson, John 1,000 Whitney, E D 7,160
Harrison, Geo L... 1,985 Whitney, Wm. *
..
.. 8,200
Hartman, Wensel. 418 Wetherill, Geo A.. 9,469
Hugel, Adolph 4,000 ood,-Jas P. 190
Harrison, John.... I,s42lWoodward, Geo W. 3,390
Hodgson, Mary A.. 900, Wilmer, 7 .Ring'd.. 18,600
Harlan, Margt H.. . 987 Wilmer, J 11, 6,000
Hutchinson, Joe H. 3,010 Watmough, Jas N. 481
Hula, S K 8,813 Worrell, Jno R..., 6,479
Hart, Thos, Jr, ex'r 1,137 Willing, Edw 5. .. 7,088
Bart, T, Jr, trustee IPB Mistook, Win 1i... 69,822
Hopkinson, .T0e.... 1,063 Webster, Edmund.. 2,600
Hazeltine, W 8.... 6,060 Whelan Townsend 5,719
Reuel, Jules 2,260 'Wade, Robt 4,042
Hubbell, Anna G.. 3.159 ,Wistar, W H 200
libpkins, E 151 14,000 meter, Frank. 150
Horner, Alfred, Jr. 3,831 Walker, Jerry 4,851
Harper, Jae, 5r.... 4,083 Walker, Jno K. ... 3,538
Hulme, John 14,535 Wetzler, D N 16,414
Hulme, Salm, att'y 1,422 White, Geo 00..... . 6,700
Heine, John, att'y 2,989 White, R B 8,700
- Homer, E W I,9BolWelsh, S Sowder... 4,510
Hoffman, Geo R ...• 8,950 Welsh, Jno, Jr.... 23,812
Hoffman,( R, att'y 1,822 Welsh,...Tholl ' 570 .
Hulme, Jno, guard. I,7oolWetberlll, Isabella. 3,498 .
Reline, John, 'ma'. 1,209 Withers, Jas S 4,204
El elate, Jno, trustee 1,372, West, Jae . 1,408
Hulme, Jno, trustee I,492lWituier, W 1) 5,184
Hulme, JDO, guard. . 680, ( Wemough, Jno G. 1,800
Henson, Win R..... 85' Wharton, Henry... 4,314
Husband, 0 M I,7s3lWharton, Henry
Harrison, Jos" 99,500 att for HWhartort 1,598
Harrison Wm 5,800 1 Wharton- Thus ..... 363
Hare, 011 ' 641 W 710,Wharton, D 0 4,500
Hasthige, WI) .... 50-IWldte, Jno P 6,265
Henry, Morton P.. 1,969 Wyeth, F H. 3,020
henry, MP, trustee 360, Worley, Francis D. 100
Hlnkie ' John I,27llWarner, Ohas 5.... 4,667
Huff, .IW 212; Willing, J SEerry. , 694
Harvey, J L 2 9411 Warburton, Wm F: 2,6011
pi ellagshead, JM. 600; Watson , Bow A.... 240
Hermeley,
Alex.... 6,8961W00d, (eo R 1,625
Harmer, Farah U.. 135 Wood, (2- -
A...*... 1,218
Harmer. Jee L 185 Winebrenner, Bi-:. 1,785
Henry, Hannah EL 1,172 Watson, S T 2,600
Barris, Rcbt P..... 4,545 Worrell, Jas 0..... 200
Floninfishead,Mary 1.784 Webster, Wm 1,666
Hepburn, Caroline 1,701 Wll6Oll, Wm - 11 500.
1 - 1110ebura. W L... 117 hlts. - 4,541
Harris, G. W.. 58,895 Whfif, - 3 Williams,'R, trosiee
Rolnie, J_, riatdian 577 for G W Warta.. 1,811
Einlime J attorney 599 White, ;R, trustee -
Hulme, J, attorney 2,606 for hi G Wurtz... 1,836 '
Rfibrie, Jas, Jr,.... 1,0(10 Wurte l 4204 k, OR 2,169
S. do P. COAT&
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1865.
INCOMES.
VOITZTH DIVISION.
pra:samteDownltuiti
,Wagner, l Tobias.. 5. 5 .9,625 ,
Wagner,: - .1 T 2 ./15 1 31, ,
admr est Ohrlat tt " 1
,Byerly ... 3. ' 2,647. ,
'Wagner, Tubiail, .• -; •
admr est SiiSart . ..
i Byerly . '1,047
Waaidierr -- Toblail,
att.'y for Ells - alifl. -
Rhea& . -. . -.. . ~.. .2,292.
Weimer,: " Tobias, 1
. stay for 'Mar y• . '
_ Wagner.. • ', t 2,539
1
= tiara: DLVIerOx. c 2 ' •
•
That part of the !MY bounded - by Seve n th amyl
Eleventh, and Pine and 0 hestnutotreets. , i A
Allen, Mrs F . $687 !Landreth, 0 4.3 2 , 104:
Atlee, B , 719,1Lawrenoe, Edw..... 291
Adam!, 11 A - 870 ;Lelbrlch; 0 ! .4,050
Abbott, tilidrlea E I Lehigi Win " ' 38,695
executor....: . . .. 1,598 Lewis, Wm 11,trust 3 801
A ndreW6, Joseph ' B 1,604 Langton, Edwin. ~13,920
Allman, David.-- 400 Lapsley, Sally C . 1 „, 71.0
Arey, Elizabeth::.. 2221 Ls.pgley, Sally U .'. -2,928
Arey, Henry W.... 1,670 'Lemming; R W 4 111.238 ,
Anderson, .1 •L - 1,090 Lowlier, Edw ' 4,011
Ailderd Me, James.. 1,529 Lancaster, W 8... 1,141'
Bradford, Chas S.. 1,060 Moses, Horace 1,436
Burroughs, 11 N. 02,837 Morris, Dame W...'1., 604
Brett, W H.... . ...... 450 Markley, Thad W.l 9,723
Berg, Leon 12,211 Marla, TIL - • i 4,645
Boyd, !F.-8 ' ' 2,239 Maris, RR.. .. :... 1,415
Browr,e, .1 41 930 Maris, Jr,_Wm.. -1,890
Mien' Busch, 8,239 Moore, 5.7 " •.1
854 •
Brown, Frederick"l2,36B Munhi, 01........„ • 625
Bready, Eliza 1,750 Maguire. ;Tad • 1,001
Buckley, Mary 5... 1,451 Morrie, GO .. ~ ... I 5,035
Buckley, Edward 5.48,113 Montgomery, .JB.S. I 147
Burton, G R 165 111ontgoinery,.7no p 475
Ball, John 1,202 Montgomery, 'Johr i t
Baird, W S 15,300: o,3life Interest. „ , 1,276
Beeson, Elizabeth.. 1,965,01111er, Id Y< /,0 4 0
Buck, FJ 291 Dinner, J0hn....... i . 41.0
Barnes, A A 8,877'117.tud00h, E 111 C ; 234
Biddle, 0 ' 10,559 ;111frehonse, G R.. . 1 1,475
Brewster, B H 1,3171 - 01eClintook,_J 48..1 8,319,
Belroze, L0uie. ....,, 4,120 . McClellan. .1" II Bi 1 , 038
Behrens, 5 . 400:Mann, C 0 ' 2.86
Brow n , Wll 1,711 'Middleton, E P... ! 3;63t1
Midge; Lorin - ' ; 746'3 , 111e5, Is' LT 176
Budd, Thee A 3 , 2 4 5 Marshall, It M.... i 3,633
Biddle, 0 J 743 Marshall, Sarah.. t 2 350
Budd, TA. executor; '616 Marsh - all, Nary ..! 2,332
Blasius, Wm 598 MOnges; Ann i 2,826
Biddle, A 12,595 Merton; ii .7 i 2 621.
Thintin,g, 8S 1 1 000 Morris, Martha...! 879
liehkert Leonard. 1,70 0 Millet. M. S ' ' 2,1,10
Borie, A ' E 282,910 Maher, .1 Franele.' p 663
Bullook, 0ha5...... 2,946 . MoKlnley, Win„..'. 800
Bonnaton.S ...... ... 8 841 Mitchell,. Thep 11, 3 , 749
Bayard; It 11 ' 6,201 ?intake% Augustus 1,117
Mad le, Sarah - U.- 2,494 Myera, Isaac . 1 854
Botbrlght, Ja5.....12,390 MeAllister, Chas .!..19,039
Britton, Julia G.... 653 -Morris, GU - I. 4,590
Brazier ,J It .. 400 mean, WG 1 350
Bache,Hartman- . 3,427 Matta, J P ' 2,507
Biddle, A 12,595 milieu, 'Thom i 5,050
Biddle, Cadwalader 350 Illollvane, Mary... 930
Brisive, James..... 700 Mane, Win 1,700
Bradley, Jae Flll moutees, W K 6,700•
°argon, .T 'W 4,486 motiliteheon, Jag,
Clark, John C...... 5,100 attorney 18,000
Chapin, 111 0 4 00 Montgomery, Juo T 929
Carson J ' 300 Na.gle, Geo Y 1,485
Carter, L 770 Nancrede T L.. . 295
Corry, John .. .. 490 Neterede;' ;
T L, al. _
Ooffin, G G 6,267. torney 3;721 '
Clapp, Nathan Y.. 4,980 'Nancrede, T L, at-
Craig,
J L 4,400 torney 4,577
Carson, IR A- 263 Nicholson, It L.... 2"278
Crump, .7 ll'ar JC. 109 Nixon, Mrs E : "740
Cowell, J V 4,695 Perot, Joseph ' 3,939
°abet, Chao. • ' 12,200 Perot, W S ' 7,466
Cleric, Robert 2,366 Paul,J Rodman..... 5,267
°arson. Henry..... 5,910 Paul, Sidney 1,408
Cresson, Emlen. - :.. 1,688 Feeble, R PI ' 6,577
Carry', Wll - 4,195 Pritchett, Edith H. 2,000
Cox, Jae 5, ex'tor. 7,177 Purve r s, Wm 3,242
Cox, Jas 5 8,313 Pintard, la A , 400
Coburn, Robert.... 7,732 Perot, WS, trustee 343
Oarstairs, Jr, J.... 2,BoolPemberton, Israel. 476
Ohara, P E 2,376 Penrose, ()lament 8 731
Oollioun, John- . 6101Pleasanton, A .7... 4,244
R
Oolhoun, Hugh.... 1,848 Potnerine, h enry.. 145
Caldwell, W W.... 386 Poulson, John 0... 1,540
Craig, Col A K.... 287 Perot, Effingham- 6,387
Clark, E S 21,701 Perot, Mary 710
Carroll A B 4,352 Pattee, 7 .8 5 W 1,055
/NIXIE', b w 3,990 Phillips, R 319
Dutton, Samuel... 6,228 Paul, Joe- 6 att'y. ~ 8 55
Drown, W A 9,961 Paul, To S , att ' y. 600
Devoe, .7 L ... "... 700 Paul, Joff S, a I VY. 600
Dungliaon, W L... 937 Petted, 0 W 900
Durand, .E 911 Phillips, S S 2,304
Duprey, Char! Mc,.. 5,478 Panaoast, Joseph.. 6,500
Dickenson, M. 5.... 1,100 Patterson, 0 S 6,800
Dallas, G M 7,833 Robertson L M A..." 716
Donelly, Jos, adm'r 2,409 Roberts, Gainer- 972
Durand, A. II 200 Roberts; W F 200
Donoghue, Chas... 5,000 Rankin, Hugh 400
Da, Costa, J W.... 70e Randall, J 8 ex'r. 1,017
Drayton, Mary 8.. 110 Robertson , 0 ' 11.... 1,419
De Bonneville, JS. 1,500 Rogers, 11 P 4,555
Edinonds,.John..".. 861 Rogers, Evans 52,208
Elliott, lllargarette 100 Rogers, W 3,016
Evans, Oliver.- - 1,112 Ross, .7 8.....„ 864
Emory, Chas 9,019 Ryon, .1 Y 5,912
English,. Alfred .... 6,lll:Reinstein, 11 F.... 914
Elkin, Saud
Elkin, Lewis 551336,.Rti
E:i bt e r t te ein er , F B red....
6 '
,4 2 0 2 0 6
• '
Elkin, A 8,470. 1 Roberts. Edward.. 46,937
Earle, Jae S 17,84711tei11y, - Ise 1,050
Earle, Jas DI 5,716 Ridgway, 11 0.., 2,030
Etsenlohr, Wm.... 486 Read, F. N • 743
Elsenbrey, E Y.... 4,481 Ripperger, B 188 •
Ely, Louisa 1,414 Randall, It E 605
Everest, G3OO Rev.inus, E Y 1,010
Emerson, G" - 1,626 Revinne, E Y 4 60
Eberman, A F 4,221, Riche, Chas S 1,327
Eckert, GN 42,920 Randolph, E D.... 3,440
Fullerton A F'..... 8,088 ißeinstain, F A.... 500
Fotterall, 5 G 16,018 Rowley, S B 1,303
Fotterall, 8 G,trus. 80 7011 Rush, R H . 2 . 873
Frazier, W W..... 2,206 ,Itogen, Evan, tr' e . 1,179
Frazier, W - W 1,160 Hush„R II 2,220
Freeman, G M.... I,2lBlBmith, Geo P 130,100
Farr, Mary ~,,7 2,820 Shalleross, M 0.... 2,180
Fulton ' James 2,444Sweby, John 1,059
Forney, J W [Phi- 8111, S 379
lada income], 6,428 1 8111, Jane 10,562
Fenimore, JL. true 401 Shipley, CVT 214
Fitzpatrick, 3'J.... 1511 Steel, Jag 343
Figuera, F F - 1 3,650'Schotpld. Fred.... 1,235
Fry, 11 B 3,ooo"Sayeu, Margaret:. 1,912
Flanigan, Jas M... 43,129, Smith, Thos 5...... 2 696
Furness, 11 H 1,421; Scott, Mary 7,204 ,
Glenn, W D 8,510: Sherman, 0 7,800
Glading, Wm 2,077 i Smith, E S 4,033 •
Griffiths, S P 896 ,Sproat, 11 L 2,779
esriffiths, W F 621{8310r, Jos 2,05/
Griffiths,W F, tree. 660:Soull, LA. 510
Griffiths, Mary R.. 1.0591 Sailer, Randolph, . 1 505
Gallagher, 7 F.... 2,285 Sohober, Lacy IL. 1,212
Garrett, L J /,970 Simla, Chas J 579
Gill, John H 159 Smith, Jr, D. 10,102 _
Gratz, Rebecca.... 4,023 Stevenson, A id ex 7,333
Gwinn, 0 S 399 Stevens, W Bacon. 2,343-
Giipin, lane - 4,710 Stotesbury,E G.... 2,320
Glenn, L 'W' 997 Stone. Jas Ai 8,107
Gemmill, Zl3 607 Sinniokson, Oliag.. 1,435
Gould, Jas E 1,910 Stoiller, Caroline.. 4,025
Granger, W 11 150 smith, (3-eo W, (at.
Garishe, Of L 1,854 torney) 16,797.
Goodwill, Adelaide 1,020 Smith, George, (at-
Goodwin, Wm...... 2,579 torney) 1,175
Gross, W B 8,000 Smith, Isaac 8....13,288
Gilltanie, Jae 5.... 1,450 Smith, lagoo',R, (ex-
Goodfellow, Jae.... 60 °cuter). • 1,440
Helmuth, W S 6,509 Stackhouse, L 400
Harba.ugh,F 1L... 900 Sweringen,4ll- K.... 1,200
Hutton, Saml 12,1100 Sartain, Samuel... 1,348
Runt, Eligha 11,670 Stewart, Josiah... 3,000
Redden, J L 4,000 Spofford, 0 W 2,000
Howe, H D 2,686 Stewart, W 5 16,098
Haseltine, John-- 12,678 5 mitt, Tho 9 S 2,215
G
Huddell H
1 .. 2,175 Smith, R S 4,745
11111, Saml 1,875 Sling, Francis 2,450 •
Hoge, Miss E 1,954 Stewardson, Geo... 5,815
Hoge, Elizabeth.- 2,943 See, Horace 83
Howell, 0 L. 276 Seybert, Henry.... 11,463
Howell, F L 850 Trotter, Ge0rge....12,093
Hood, Eliza A 5,919; Turnpenny, Joe I. 8,838
Rowell, Jos 972,Tschriner, J A 79
Homer, TllO6 6 000:Tatham, W P 26,906
Hutchinson, F. R.- 3,733 Turner, C P 1,060
Harris, JOB C 43,085,Tartier, U L ._ 800
ligaikinsas 15,0001 Taylor, Chas 35,120
IlMey, W S 5,556,Tevi5, W H 490
Hoopes, Thee P.... 8,289 ,Turner, George.... 184
Hartley, Jag D..... 96' Thompson, -W 8...15,096
Hambletort, D 1t,,, 60&Taylor, Levis 482
Heyward, L W....14,429, , Tay10r, Mary Ann. 2,384
Hodge, II Lenox... 1,769 Tomlinson, J R.... 500
11 ay ward L A 504 Trott, John B 3,532
Howard, Robt 321 Trott, George 8,002
Harris, Win 17,171 Williams, JH 8,000
'Haan, M . .....".. 1,844 Williams , G- W.... 1,400
Husbands, Thos G. 4,177 WiLlianni, 0 0 943
Illatois, Id - 856 Wartman, Dennis. 275
Hodge, Hugh .1,...,14,179 Wilcox, Alex • 888
Hazard, Erskine... 8,128 Weigand, John.... 3,491
Hazard Mary 9,054 wain, Ann L 1,200
liefleigii, .7 Ild 31,699 Watson, A E 1,772
Isaacs, Isaac 1...... 21 West, JOB V 750
Irwin, John H 4,423 Wise, F. I) ' 1,400
Inman, Win 1,030 Williams, L P 20,835
Inman, Mary A.... 370 Wllaon, Jr, Win... 225
Jessup, A J 4911 Webster E.:.,..... 400
Jarden, °hag 60Willtng:Oheades...11,081
Jarden, John ' 2,7oo lWebb Charles 7,047
Johnson, M W 8,613. Webb, .1 R 1,000
Johns, Geo. W 11,450 Welsh, Samuel, 705
James, John Y.... 6,115 Spruce street. .122,868
Jackson, Saml 4,381 Welah,Satnuel,lith
Knight, ' W E '1,169 and Spruce sta..-.92,035
Kitchen,Jae 1,550 Winberger, WW. 500
Kendall E Otte.... 2,600 White, John .
11....23,240
Kay, 0 11 828 White Ella 0 502
Kane, R P 3,770 White t W W 1,693
Knopple, Frcdk.... - 300 Williams, Ellen I'. 170
Klnsfey, J E 8,000 Wfillaillle, Ann.... 120
Knecht, Chas 2,6(10 Watson,Win 300
Keating. Mrs 5,645 Wilson, E P 2,452
Kuhn, Hartman.- 14,000 Wain, S M0rri5....48,976
Kuhn Mrs E 11. ... 8,000 Wain, Ellen., 230
Learning, T F1eher.26,912 Wale, Sally 230
Lewis, Henry 8,020 Wain, Anne 230 ,
Leeds' George 9,000 Wain, Phoebe L... 2,040
J
Law, 11 2,062 Wildman,'" G 2,080
Leslie, Gel" 13 1,200 WinterbOttom, HY " 800
Lapin, Fanny G. 77 Williams H. 5....16,909
Lapsley, Joe B 8,413 Wallace , John W. 3,780
Lapaley, Ann...... 51 Wood, 0 S 8,030 •
Lapeley, Anna W. 2,288 Wilson, A 120
Lundy, John P.... 1,472 Winsor, Henry.... 26,000
Levering, L'4 2,938 Winkle'9, H 10.783
Levy, Bernard 100 Wood, Francis N.. 1,976
Leamy, A 8101Zebley, John 424
Longstreth, S 190
lnrlktai BObt
1 .99,82111, W 250
Iminnlu, WA; trust 2,1186'
WA,'Crusk 229'
' , Jean6e, • Fl/03. , ... r.. 130
Johneem,,Mary 1,2771
Jackman D K.... 29,722
Jacobs, E B B " 1. Pll
„PineF, 0 - F 2 4 '831!
Scree, Mary- R.... 1,681 '
Jannlng, =232.
Jackson, Ann W... 68,
BLEVINTH DIVISION.
That part of the city lying between Eleventh and
Sixteenth streets, and Pine and Chestnut streets.
Arnold, Crawford .. $8,211
Atwood, WM 0.... 510
Anderson, Peter.... 1,714
Anderson, Ruins.. 251
Aeb, Joshua P 7,860
Abbey, Charles.... 3,199
Adams. Robert 2,891
Atlee,Walter F.... 1,025
Adams, M......,...100
Antal°, A J 11,027
AshhurSt, Richard. 106
Ashhurst,, Louts R. 7,158
Augustin. Jeanne— 600
Ashley, Henry 1,408
Adams, Bushrod W 4,000
Allen, Geo W 1,984
Alden, Charlee H.. 768
Atwood, John H.— 438,
Batson, Franklin— 6,6471
Bain, 151 Mr 5,...... 400
J H, trustee 3,500'
Brook, Stephen H,
guardian ... 91
Beckley, H0we11.... 160
Bald, J Dorsey.... 28,244
Barton, Franols.... 2,605
Biephatn A T Tucker 784
Barton, Dr J Rea.. 87,077
Bowie, R Ashurst... 8,100
Bacon, Edmund.... 1,838
Busby, John L 4,000
Benson. Geo E. 1,900
Bcardmandlenryß 8,662
Benson, A 3' 9,018
Buckley, Clement.. 5,171
Benner, Andrew... 2,480 ,
Bums, Ben,} 0 75
Baohe, T li, adm'r. 1,832
Burton, Edward.— 900
Burton, Rebecca,— 678
Burton, Nary A.... 736
Burton, John 8,776
Burton, Robert.... 200
Burton, Eliza E.... 4,000
Barker Abraham.. 29,700
Budd,John 8......16,948
Biddle, Eliza B Mrs 1,189
Branson, Thee.,... 3,001
Blackburn, F, agt 6 434
Biackburve. F, agt 3,208
Bache, T H 16 1
Brown, Fred E 318
Wilton, John 28,8521
• Bohlen, John, agt..2.6,0241
Henson, G S. 21,185 1
ZINK IN
J-DAY; .FEBRUARY 17, 1865.
Lippinoott, Joshua,
agt Jas Dandas.. 26,121
Lewis, F M. atty of
Mrs E M Lewis.. 625
Markoe, Jas att' 1,236
Mason, Jarvis, agt 11,204
Morrell, L Mrs.... 0,650
McGrath, Robt H. 300
Mifflin, William... 394
Mifflin, Ann P 888
Montmollin, Ade.. 1,017
Morris, Robert 998
Morris, Robt, att'y
Anna Blood good 615
Jas IBU 2,146
McOay, Kingston,
att'y H Kingston 668
.MoErren, Thos 781
Miller, J °nig:— 4,678
MoMurtrie, K 0... 9.719
'Morton, Samuel 0.18,422
Diesschert, M H... 2,020
Messehert, H 11,168
Moss, Maria J 500
Moss, Charlotte F. 492
Mose, Limy 492
AloNabb, Joseph. :. 88
Mange, Henry Mrs 210
Mifflin, Elizabeth.. 61
Mifflin, Eltz, agent
for Sarah Mifflin. 308
McMullen, Jas.... 166
Mason, Jae, agt for
Mrs A A Bart... 1,019
Mason, J K 660
'Milligan, H W.... 410
ideigsg Forsyth.. 8,618
McLean H D 600
Morris, T H 19,175
Morrie, Caspar—. 4,877
Marshall, Benj.... 8,012
Mitchell S Weir.. 2,122
McKee, Wm 6,400
Mercer, S A 9,610
Morse, Geo B 600
Morrill, Eli% . 649
Merry, Fred 0.... 1,288
Milligan, Mary J,. 400
Milligan,lliabella A. 80
Mason; Jarvis 2,296
Maokey, Robt. 100
Mercer, ' 8,862
Mitchell, Edwin... 9,012
Mclntyre, Henry J 550
Mcßride, Peter.... 22,719
MOOS" Fraßit 8.,.. 9,888
Ae li ref Edw N_,...,.. a,OOO McAllister, M II:. 1,900
r Gee:- A. 108 sierris, Casper, at
'Blame aril A:t2',011 , 3 ' Willey for .Enilly •
I
Brooker Seepherll , 8,107 Hollingsworth ... 1,488
Brown, ' Win P. - ,,...- 677 Mcßride, G W 000
Biddle, A E., Mire- 4,044 Morris, 5tephen....32.030
ItrOwn, Jilhil A.-131,622 Mehatfey, Andre*. 9,030
NV
Biddle, J -MO.:. 1,734 Meagher 111tehati. 3.500
1
' }inflict'. M M Mr.. 8,427 Moss, J ><. 2,555
• Rinney, Horace, Jr, Moss, J. L., ag't for
_,attorney........ . 67 Henry Lazarue :. 292
Brown, Thor, trrisi. 1,.:!: Moss, J t, ag't - fdr
- •Burt,-A1ice:,..... 1,049' MM D'Alembert. 214
.Burt, Mary' I,97B!Newbold, Jas 5.... 8,764
Better, Pierce: B,ooo' Nord., Isaac, tree-
Butler, Pierce; true. I tee for 13dary, C
' tee estate of John ' Lewis 034
• Butler - ' 6,604 Norris,. Issue, tens. -
Hiles, Wm.-,. .. 8,996 tee for Mary. U
Brght, James 8... 760 Smith • . 663
Barclay, John 0 U. 1,863 Norris, Isaac, tins.
Brown C
, atharine.. 103 • tee for Sally L'
11101alky, Simeon... 2,700 Coles 720
Bart, Math .. , 4,537 Norris, Isaac, true.
Bailey, E V, trust. 2 ON tee for Sally E
Bailey, E W, trust. 2 082 Ingersoll - 650
Bailey, E W. OWL 2 082 Norris, 1, trustee for
Bailey, F. W, trust. B'6oo ' Elie 1 0 Rush 678
- Bailey, E W, treat. 2,082 Norris, WAG, true-
J3ane3, E W, trust. 2,082 tee ior estate of
. Bailey, E W 10,001 1) Brown 1,800
Bfillaga, I rd • 59.950 Newbold, 0, Mr5...10 788
Badger, Wm H... d36;400 Nicholson, L - 3.902
..13nownine, Edird .: 6,50 e rabbet. Mlonael.... 1,050
Brown, J-Henry.... 1,055 Neill, John, 1,000
Bllgfeld. Adolph.,. 84 Newton, Richard.. . 2,900
Bitter, Joseph.: - .... 80 'Norris,Geo W, trate
;Baxter, James 200 tee for H. W King 4,614.
Brooks, .Philltps.... B,loolNorrlir, George N .. 5,269
Benefit, Ary Emily ! _ 4601Nellaon, R0bert.....19,711
Beneltt, N II /300 1 Norrie,Isaa0 5,009
Boller, Anna D 1.... 83011'70ring, lease, true.
Bacon, F S 1,160 ! tee for Chas Norris 8,122
Benson, Alex 70,266. Morrie, Jamul, train
Biddle, Geo W 6,8971 tee dual Norris... 2,942'
Bilebt„ W S . 425 Norris, Isitac, trus.
Berle, Chas 1........ 31,461 tee Ones Norris - 2,942
Bowie, Cath H. ' ! 4,948 Norris, haw, truce •
Blake, Jr. S P ...:. 1,916 tee for George W
Brown, Thus 4,122 &Orris 2,942
Cowan, Harry 24 Norrls, Isaac, eras. '
Carter, Jona 10,742 tee for By Norris 2,912
Clapp,- Deveranx .. an Norris, Isla., Wis.
cartin, E G 200 tee J P Norris-, 2,942
Cohen Theo • 186 Overman, Eliza... - . 364
Carroll, Wm 175 Olmstead, Edw.... 4,917
Orr saw., Wm P.... 8,956 0' Bryan, Oath.... 200
Craig, And CI, trust me o , l3ryan, Rosanna 206
Oriiig, And Ci l. trust '4,749 O'Bryen, Mary_.... 206
00SO, Chas b, es'r Oehlschlager, J (J.. 856
T Cue 3,707 Orr, Robert.. • 110
Clespri ; (lllas S, trust 4,407 Pemberton '
Israel
Cloge,, Chas S, trustl9,oeB E, estate of lts.
Oaarei Chas 8, err • Ueda 0 Newbold 14,030
Edmund S Clore- 6,693 Patterson, J V..... 755
Ooze, Ohms S, trust 842 Penn, John B 8,977
Cute Chu s,,trnet 842: Pettengtl4
_B D. - . 846
Core, Chas 8, trust 470' Palmer, Edwin..., 900
Ooze, Mute S, trust - 268 Potter, Miss Jane 11 87
Gone, pimaS., Ar c ipt . 268 Penrose, Charles... 936
.. 001e' ChariS,lreist. . 268 Penrose, Chat,' agt
Ooze, ' Chas 8 . „ trust 20:23 . for Anna E Pen.
'Care, Chas b 1,613 - nook 1,108
Outs Ann M. . .. 1,773 Penrose , (nuts ,_agt
Cowen, Heurilt . . 3,316 for altry E Pen
°cover, F Frank,_ nook. - 769
trustee.... 404 Prootor, John Wi. .-. 3,821
Deeper, 1' Frank, Pile, Wm 11 .. 7,066
trustee..... 660 Paddock, W F.... 1,668
Cue, Ferd, ex'r... 4,510 Penrose, John li._.. 8,655
One, - F Ferd 150' Penrose, John R,
Caldolengh, Robt.. 1,6091. Sgt for Mrs Anna
Carter,
7 onn E.-. 6,094 Da. Penrose 182
Cheesebrough,A F. 8,010, Powers, T a 76,698
()isles, hdward......l2.Boo'Powers, T H, agt
Coles, Edward, Jr.. 1,480 for 111ra Anna
Coles, Eoward, Jr, 81 P0wer5..... ..
5,305
trustee.... ! 562 Agent for Gertrado
Cotes, Edward, Jr, Farr 503
trustee.... 2,866 Agent for Caroline
Coles Edward, Jr, 1 parr 530
trustee.... 8,866 Agent for Kathleen
Coles, Edward, Jr, I Farr 489
trustee.... 8,866 Packard, John li.. 1,132
Coles, Edward, Jr, Patterson Mord.. 7,745
trustee.... 1,725 Penrose, * A F.... 1,693
Culler, Peter 1,238 Prise, Ferris 1,728
Clay, Jos A . 4,528 Persil!, testate- . 960
Clay, Jos A, att, , y.. 716 Patteraon,
_Robert.. 7,943
Clay, Joe A, trustee 1,928 Phillips, Moro 19,729
Cabot, Jaa, trustee. 1,583 Perlea,
Adolphe... 2,710
Cabot, Joseph. - ... 2 947 Price , Samuel' 192
Conlngha.m, Mliaies 'lO Perry, John 1,855
Cameron, E 800 Prosser, E 0 626
Carey, Henry 0.... 7,838 Potter, A10nz0..... 4,600
Creighton, Haman. 'Pettit, Wm V.... 2,351
ton, executor B,26l.Peterson, Ohas J.. 23,000
Carson,Joseph.... 8,003 !Peterson, Ohas .7,
Corbin Rose 7,760 trustee for Mrs L
Cohen, Fanny Hays 452 Peterson 400
Catherwood, Jno H 6,859 Potts, Geo 0 7,800
Oatherwood, Sam B 7,283 Phipps, Charles... 354
OtiMmtns, D 8.....13,134 Pettit, Robert 4,296
Collin, 5amue1......78,800 Pleasants, Sarah 1' 372
(Airman, Hudson... 8,660 Pleaaantsi Nancy P 401
Curtis, John H..... 3,000 Phinipl, Ii 1,000
Curtis, Jno IL true 1344 Platt, Ohne, agt. - 2461
Cabot, Jas, - trustee. 4 485 Phystek, Caroline E 1,600
Cabot, Chas 12,200 Peters, Mrs 31 L H 5,380
Oraycroft, B B 6,000 Pepper, Wm 9,450
Carvllle, H F, err. 582 Peale, Harry, att'y'
011401.80 n, It obt 1,200 for Mrs Emily
(Merkur, Robt, ad. ! Kelp !Biddle.- 486
ministrator 970 Pepper, Geo S, for
Gore, Brroton, trust 850 himself and as
Clem( gys, B 8..... 8,805 trainee 58,334
Cox, Wm- - 1,203 Phillips, 1' A 875
Oox, WM, agent for Pratt, Lewellyn ... MO
Mrs E box 8,400 Phillips, Thar D... 158
Mumma') N 5,808 Patten, Thos 1t.... 1,150
Oromberger, 4,M, !Patterson, It, trust
Mrs • • 195! for BC Stewart.. 479
Osidcleugh, Win 0 510 Patterson, R, agent
Ohallen, Howard.. 168' for Dr and Mrs E
Orathets, ,Win 5, 1 0 Stewart 88
att'yE
for S Cooke 2,6lllPechln, Ed w 0..... 2,000
Oorfield, 13 0 000 Pleasant., Edwd... 495
CoMegys, B B, trial, IPalleoast, 0 S, Dam
- of estate of E estate Wm Cameo 7,023
- Harrison. - ...." . 3,878 Queen, Jas W 4,012
Carpenter:Wm 0.. I.234lRaleton, John C.,. 290
Chester 2 795' Ralston, Lounia,.... 1,391
Oline, IA A........__ '2OO Richards, Howard. 775
paperwood,. W.. 9,794 Richards, (Mu E.. 776
_43onaldeon, Mary Rich, Ohas 0 500
1), Mr. ....800 Roberts-Jr, ,_ Ed w „ 1,600
Deseugne, Chu L. 2,405 Reynolds, airs E M - 100
Dennbon, David W 10,125 Robinson, Silencer. 7,000
Dennison, David W, Ross, J Jenkins ... 1,157
att'y for F Runs. Robbins, Thos 12,203
sey 581 Rhoads, Jno P. atty
Dale, blare t, air.- 3721 for Mrs H 0 Booth 14,272
Dare, Charlea, Mrs. 300' Robertson, Marg... 883
Drexel, F A. 83,792: Rosengarten , G D.. 78,510
Be Conrsey, Sam W16,64.8' Roberts, Alfred.... 196
Davis Elwood, att'y ( Roberts, Mary 198
for Benj Davis.... 5,400, Roberts, Adele 196
Davis, John 0...... 9,B24lRoberts, Cora, 190
Donaldson, 0 t, Roberts, Mrs J..... 198
Mrs 621 Ritter, Jacob 8... . _ 1,432
Dawson, in L, err. Relchenback, A. . 337
of the estate Thos Ralston, F W 6,734
Hollingsworth.- 1,860 Reese, Geo B, ex'r
Donnelly, James A; estate Ohr Finney 3,500
trustee lOr K. Don- Reese, Geo B 10,000
nelly . 2,460 Rutherford, John.. 6,160
Donnelly, James A, Rattly, Thos 400
attorney 3,669 Robeno, Sr, A 8.749
Dillingham, Chas B 970 Rhodes,W A '1,717
Dalin; John, 9,142 Rounarten, H B. 9,012
DRUM,. John, Jr... dr, Rosengarten,s G.. 11,360
'guar n.... 6,770 Rosengartan, M 0.12,488
Dallitt, John, Jr, Robiaori Robt J.... 231
att./ for Mrs V 'Riche, Geo Inman. 717
Dallitt 7,870 Rush, John 434
Dreor, F J 5,662! Russell W S 6,635
Davis, Elwood 5 , 900! Richardson, Wm - 10,370
Dawson, in L..- .24,700 Reiff, Ohm 400
Dawson, M. L, tine- Reed, Ed wj 5,790
tee for E Dawson. 1,501 Reath, That 3,000
Donaldson, Jacob N 260 Smith, Jas M, agent
Dale, Edward 0....10,400 for 111 MT Ryan:. 448
Dntills, Chas 13,832,5mith, Jan 191, agent
Dntilh, Chu, agent 1 tor Anna E Ryan. 886
Mrs ChaslDLitilli 1162!Savage, W Lyttletn 6,206
Dwight, EP . . .. . . .. 4,ssolSparks, Ann Elise. 698
Dickson, Samuel... 1,240 Stockton,
__Anna P.. 1,100
D'Ossour, Freeman 72 Simons, W P 270
Dawson, M L,attly i Smith, .fr, F G .... 3,355
for Ann Morrison 2,671 Schofield, Lane.... 85
Davidson, Robt 8.. 889 Shannon, GJW.... 538
Datilh, E G 1,000 Sparks, Mts Har., 194
Delleker,_ Wm J... 50 SttarpleBB, Henry H 31,617
Etting, Benj . Sharpe, Chas A.... 1,983
Evans, Robt T ' 769 Stevens, ifeljah E.. 2,012
Ewing, Robt, att'y 'Starkey, 0 R 508
for Mary Stifle... 136 Swann, Wilson U.. 84
Ewing, Robt, att'y 'Small, Hoist 11 7,006
for H H011and....14,581 Shively, Ohas. 800
Efaelen, Emily,Mra • 444 Samuel, D 4,875
Elwyn, A L . 8,486 :Levenson Benj... 2,633
Elwyn, Alfred 487 Stine, Alfred 2,500
Engllah, John 8... 2,310 Stfile, Alfred, true.
English, John B, tee for Mrs Ferenc,
agtSarah English 805 Walker 1,800
Elines, Howard.... 825 StilleMbes J 1,200
Emery, Lonle 200 Stine, ChaB J, trna.
Emery, Theo D.....
1,400 tee for Augusta H. .
Etting, Pbillippaad. 1,200 Chapman 800
Etting, Frank M... 195 SUM, Chas J, true.
Etting, Henry...... 295 tee for Jas Swain 4,987
Elting,. Mary 2,007 Stratton, Sarah.... 1,880
Frazer, John F.... 4,009 Stone, Fred D 418
Faxssitt, Ann 2,887 Swain, Eliza 8.000
Florence, 3 L 8,624 Seligman, Henry.. 6,000
Friahmuth,Edwd II 8,958 Sharpless, Saml J. 30,486
Frazier, Beni W.... 2 585 Sharpless, Sarni 3,
Frazier,Wm. W, Jr 2,562 atty for Charlotte
Frazier, Nalbro.... 7,230 H Sharpies. 1,990
'Frazier, Nalbro, tre Staley, Andw 1,042
Sarah Thompson. 878 Shinn, Jas T 1,680
Frothingham ' 11- 1,874 Smith, Henry 11... 2,81.0
Frothltigham,Theo.3l,7so Smith, 0 Roberts.. 4,811
Foster, Joshua .... 670 Smith, G Roberts,
Faires, John W.... 4,000 trustee for Mary
Frazer, Persifer.... 5,054 O.La WI& 697
Fell,J Glllingham.3oB,9ol Smith, 0 Roberta,
Fryer, Geo 8,670 trustee for Mary
Ferguson, Charles, 0 Lewis 1,550
trust Mary Syna Smith, G Roberts_,
ington .. 69 atty for Harry M
Ferguson Oberlin!, Smith 1,647
trust DI W Sym. Shards, Alex 293
Ington 69 Stille, Oath 820
Flanigen Wm 0 .. 886 Shentwood, Ge 0.... 2,931
Fault, B A, att'y Stevenson, Wm-. 9,412
A Preestman 2,762 Sergeant, J • D.... 626
Fry, Paul Jones... 566 Sergeant, J D, trea
t:initial., Jas M.... -6,248 tee for Eliza W
Gratz, Elizabeth._ 2,248 Popper 463
Gratz, Louisa 2,848 Sergeant, J D, erns.
Grubb, Jos 0 8,700 - tee for Mary Pep.
Grubb, Jos 0, tee J per ~.. 463
Hill 289 Sergeant, J D, Sal-
Graham, Jame5....56,090 ly W Pepper.. - 1,861
Gray, Semi W 1,500 Sergeant, J D, true.
Gest, J B 3,243 w tee for Geo Pop.
Gest, John B, guar per 483
Jail Ii Richards.. 850 Sergeant, J D, trns.
Gest, John B, guar tee for Emily Pep.
E A Illobards.... 860 per 453
(law, Henry L..... 11,404 Sergeant ,3 D, Gras.
Geyer, John 11..
.. 1,806 tee for Henry Pop-
Gibson. ()hart..M.22,822 per 463
Oiler, Robert 0.... 1,207 Sergeant, JD, tree.
Graff, John 100 tee for Hannah F
Gllpliln, John F.... 6,763 Norris 700
Goddard, Paul 8.. 1,500 Sergeant., J D, train
Gllphln, Geo 417 tee for Debby
Gerhard, W W.... 4,505 Brown 1,500
Getty, John. • 40 Sergeant, 3 D, trait.
Gum mey,- 0 F ....,. 800 tee- for Sally N
Gres., Geo J 8,000 Pepper 1,500
Goddard, Kingston. 2,778 Sergeant,7 D,trus-
Gilpin J R, att'yV tee for Ellen Nor.
Gilpin. 4,517 rte 960
Gilpin, J R 872 Sergeant. J D, trail.
(3 lean, Edward.... 5,000 tee for Emily Nor.
Hooper, Robt M ... 2,494 rls 700
Hooper, R M, ex'r Sergeant, J D, true.
Chu E Hooper-19,383 tee for Eliza, .1'
Hooper, B DI, att'y Sergeant 700
L Hooper 287 Sergeant, J D, truce.
Hooper, R M, att'y tee for Mary
. N
Mary Hooper.... 1,838 Logan 247
Hooper; It M, att'y Sergeant. J D, Una.
Maria resent.... 466 tee for Fanny Per.
Hopllineon, T M.... 024; rjr 4,752
HoilterL B 2,215 Schmidt, 0 D 2,102
Hunt, Wm 2,513' Shields, Ellz J P.. 1,988
Hubbell, 0 S 1,242 Shober, Saml L..- 9,858
Hollingsworth, H'h 'Stewart, Wm 120
450,Smith, Ohss 5.... 732
Humphreyaijhas.. 19,880, Savage, John 6,000
Hollingsworth ) J.. 510'51llvely, Henry.... 703
HopkiDSoll, Oliver. 971SeitzInger, F S.. 6,800
Hollingsworth, Sr Smiley, Andrew J. 690
tenet L 900 Sergeant, (31.3..... 417
Harper,Anna D... 645 Shipley, Saml R.: 47,453
' Hays rau 6,239 Shippen,_ W 1,638
Helmuth, Henry.. 2,403 Swift, Wm 200
Helmuth Henry, Smith, Jas M 12,026
att'y Mrs (lathe- Swim, Theo 88331
rine Helmuth. -- . 6,909 Sweeney, Thu W.
"2,310
Hawson, AddiDelL. 3,884 Tllghman_, W M. 2,494
Hoskins, Graham.. 919 Taylor, Samuel S,'
Hoopes, B A ' ' ' 6,&1 'agent for Mts. H
Hutton, A B. 1,629 B Gray - 578
Hough, Isaac 318'Tllghman, It A.... 2,800
Hincle Endly 18,281!TateM, Alfred .800
ELROblam, J F.. 514990 Thom, Siball 75.. lOU
HetetLifson, -P,
atilt Louisa Ho
Ferrite' 620
Hart, Was 11.„ 30,050
Hart,liwg C ' 1,939
Hart, 12116ry Citrue • 497
Hunter,Mary 8.... sow
liarteborne, -- .221w;." 1;590
Hartshorne Edwd..
agent. 698
xoningithead, o W 267
Howell, Joseph K.. 40
J0hn..... 8,474
Hutchinson ' Jas... 657
,
Heyll, Geo 2,0071
Harris, Isaac.- .... 90
Hopkins, .1 - h • 238
Howell, John A.....22.3m
Henderson, A A.... 2,796
Hutchinsop,Pem'n.49,ls6
Hare, Wm II 1,181
Howell, Geo .12 ; 347
Haines, M W 624
Ilaalett, John 1,947
Hooper, Wm H.... 189
Harrison, M L 4,780
HanaMersly, 400.- 1;979
Hurley, A H, att'y
A JR Lewis 2,001
' Hoopee,, Anna W..- 1,5046'
Hirneleon. Anna M. 48(E
Howell, Fre, trust I
Howell 2,078.
Hay, Wm 10,150
Hutch's/son, J P,
att'y chilaren....loo,oool
Howard, Jae W..:. 460;
lungerieb, 29,2981
lungerleh, 10 12,065 1
LTWID, JaMee....:; 900;
Ingersoll, 0 Anne.. 2,242'
Irwin, Edward .. 1111
Jones, Andrew M.. 8,980
Jones, Daniel 5... r 9001
Jones, Hard S guar 460
Jackson, Louisa 0. 1,605
Johnson, Mary..... 4,542
Jaudon, Ohas 8.... 2,68,9
Jessup, Alfred D... 26,346
Janrerche, P 4,089
Jones, Henry 84
JohnOn, M T - 820
Justice, Geo It 3,697
Tones, 034 200
Jackson, Oswald-. 210
Judson, Wm F.... 2,338
Jennison, Win .1,76 1
Johnston, Alex.... 1;641
Keiiy, - Chas - h- - ..... 600
Kirk, Mahlon 1,100
Keyser, Andrew, Jr 2,086
hue Merle, 01 77
Kendall, ... 250
Karrieh, Beni F.... 9001
,ICelly,Dprothea,ll2,ra 1;888
Hoeoker, T R 1,856'
Key, Sarairr -941
King, Ed 1,324
Ramble, S Mr 8.... 909
Knight, JGarrison, -
Ex eat E Palmer. 4,864
Kildare, P - 272
Kromer, John J... 1,039
Lewis, liebeoca 0.. 1,585
Lewis, F hl • 4,053
Linnard, Oath Mrs 490
Leland, 0 10,256
Logan, Peter . 870
Lewis, Walter H... 4,160
La Roche, Rene... 1,950
Daw, Edward E.... 5,583
Lingg, Joseph W.. 800
Lyman,Oharlea A 4,685
Lewis, Chao 8- 9,600
Lennig, Clhaa: F.. 254
Lennig, Ohs F, 29,299
Lombard, Herman 6,228
Lippe, Adolphus.. 1,170
Lewis, Samuel ` 917
Levering, Sarah 8. 1,256
Lawson, John L.:. • 865'
Lowrie, Samuel T. 1,658
Lewis,Joseph 5... 9,013
Lewis, Jos Si trus
tee for Ella King 1,398
Lewis, Joe S, trail-. •
tee Maryio Lewis 954
Lewis, Jos S, tretee
Hettie L Fisher.. 1,284
Lowber, •W m T.... 8,367
Lowber, Win T, exr
eat J R Worrell.. 5,479
Lewis, A J 9,100
Leadbeater, E Mrs 1,172
Lewis!, E J 6,000
Latimer, Mias M. 4,214
Leary, W A 815
Lewis, Samuel A.. 2,064
Le Conte, John L. 3,811
Lippincott, Joshua 3,000
Lewis, John T 7,348
_Lewis, J T. agent
for 81188 Rebecca
T LeWle 83
Lewis, JT, age' for -
rdrs R C Lamle.. 6,3071
Lewie, Saunders:. 4,490
Loebenthal, B 3.002
Lewis, Geo 'l' 11,727
Lewis,
N Geo T, trus
tee Mull' orris 2,610
Lennlg, George G. 236
Lalor, Mary .E.... 942
Lenard, Robert.... • 79
Lovejoy, F 3.375
Lowber, Henry S.. 1,179
Lowber, Hy 5, agt
for Wm LoWber- 1,358
Lehr, Win 539
Lathrop, Elizabeth $167
din 6,628
Turnbull,Lawrenoe. 1,142
Tatham, Geo N.... 18,431
Tatham, Henry 8...16,052
Themas,John, true
- tee for Are. Eliza
La - guerente 3,937
Timmon s H 175
Tmqttair, Jae 1,925
Teets, lidradKary H. 526
Taltt,' John T 18,631.
Trost, T Jeff . 950
:Troth, Wm P , 655
!Tells, Jane E 300
Wand, Robert.... 4,070
Thomson, Edw R.. 2,000
Traoy, 322
,Van Pelt, J K T... 896
*Vail, Lewis D,
Francis E Foulke 2,000
Vanhorn, Chas..- 75
Vit,l, Alonzo 1,600
'Veitch, Wm 660
Van Dears, Ge 0...... 160.
Vezln, Ohm 7,800
Vezln, Mae, att'y
for Alfred YOWL. 8,51.1
Vezin, Otto 0'...... 1,053
Vezin, Henry A.... 3,413
Whitney, Wm 8... 800
Susan G... 208
Ward, Patrick...... 12,21/
Ward, Michael..... 6,685
Washburn, Edw A. 2,400
Wiltbank, E 1,212
Warner, E W 3,481
Wart's, A.. .. . 155
Wharton, TllOB L.. 911
Wells, Kirk 31,650
Weir, Win, Attor'y
for II Weir Young 2,810
2Vair, Wm, trustee
J .
for no Ohambera, 1,939
Welt*, Wm, cringe°
for A n 1 Young.,
I deceased 1,505
deceased 1,505
• 12,090
West, Hilbotirne... 780
West, Samoa 2,877
White, Win
Warta, Ohas, agent 1,316
Wharton, Jot 15,365
Webster, L L 9,300
Webster, Daniel, .. 2,100
Wolff, J R 3,888
Waterman, Geo J.. 4,000
Waterman,l 5....140,000
Weir, Wm 3,918
Wharton, FR, Jr.. 897
Wharton, F R Jr,
atty for E What*.
Whar
ton 207
Wharton, F R Jr
-- atty for Nfrii J Al
Wharton 1,762
Wilson, Jos T. 211
West, Harry T..... 325
Walker, Peter..... 889
Wells, Francis.- - 200
Winohester, S 3,292
Walters, A. B 807
Wallsce,J W, tr
' tee for Mrs H W •
Ralston 1,725
Whelen, Edw S ... 9,700
Williams, W H. .. 1,000
Wilcox, Edmund.. 194
Wertz, Cb, trustee
for L W Warts.. 461
Welsh, 05g00d.... 6,486
Woodside, . 26,100
2,500
Woodside, Sohn—. 19,012
West, Wm H • 100
Willing, Ella AL.. 83
Walter, Frank.... 1,700
Wernwag, Theo... 8,805
West, H agent
for trustees of J
Welsh 4,669
Whalen, Ed S, Jr.. 4,793
Ward, John 315
West, H. F, anent
for Margaret W
Holmes 709
White, John R.... 876
Yorke, Mary 701
Yorke, Win 778
YOrke, 152
Yarnell, .... .9,043
Yarnell, 11 R 5,806
Yarnell, Hibbard.. ' 525
Yocutri, Jacob El.. 200
Ziegler, Geo K at
torney for S
lea Ralback - 842
Attorney for Sophia
EBohlen 15,132
Executor estate of.
Henry Bohlen ....18,149
Trustee A A C Her
New Publications.
Mr. Carleton, New York, "bas just , published four
new volumes, of various meat. "Nothing but Mo
ney " is a domestic, story by I'. S. Arthur, not dad
oient in interest, with character ably developed, and
a good moral pointedly deduced. As in most of Mr.
Arthur's preceding works, there Is a certain drama
tic) Interest in the plot, and the dialogue Is natural.
An unusually neat volume of "Ballads," by Ame
lia B. Edwards, author of "Barbara's History,"
"My Brother's Wife," and other popular novels,
comes before us as the author's edition, and consists
of lyilos and translations, most of which wore writ
ten for mush). The short poems are the ban, but all
Of them are very readable, which is more than we
can say for "The Snoblace Ball; or, Fill Garlic, and
His Friends," (authol's name not given;) and suita
bly illustrated with a few rude wood-outs. Vulgar
and familiar rhyMell, Coarsely satirical, will not in
terest many persons, in the present condition of
society. The author is not even master of the lowest
element of his craft, mere rhyme•maktng ; he makes
Over rhyme with further, Paris with heiress, hobby
with body, dime and Mee, book with spoke,•gerne with
ctams,•courts with doubts, pocket with took if, and so
on, ad nauseam. The Railroad and Insurance Al
manac for 1805, by one of the Editors of the Cyclo
pedia of Commerce, contains a great, deal of stalls.
timl and legal information on the special subjects
it treats or. In addition to ithe usual Calendar, it
gives a monthly record of the prinolpsf"events of
the fear 1864.
Mr. John E. Potter, of this City, has published
12mo. pp. 362) " Our Campaigns; or, the Marches,
Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life, and
History of our Regiment during its three-years
term of service, together with a Sketch of the Army
of the Potomac, under Generals McClellan, Burn
side, Hooker, Pdeade ' and Grant," by E. M. Wood
ward, Adjutant 2d Pennsylvania Reserves. This
volume, very unambitiously written, will be of more
itterest to the regiment whose career It chronicles
than to the public at large. The future historian
will do well to consult it, for Mr. Woodward saw a
great deal of military,service during 186144, and
appears to have written his experience In the spirit
of an, honest onronioler. Mr. Woodward is very
eareleiS in his dates—rarely mentioning the year,
and frequently leaving the reader to guess at the
month. On page 260, we learn, from the date In a
document, that it was written in June, 1863, but the
year is net mentioned, after that, until page 298,
although the Battles of Gettysburg were fought In
the interim. In a work of this eharaOter, the year
ought to be upon every page.
Mr. John Bradburn, New York, has brecight out
a 12mo. edition of "Our Mutual Friend; Book the
Second." It is dearer than the issue of the whole
of the work, as yet published in London, which
Messrs. Harper have brought out, Is Inferior in
neatness, and gives only a few of the engravings.
For the benefit of the curious, we take leave here
to anticipate the conclusion of this story. Mr.
Wegg and his Iriend, Mr. Yenta, will poke in
the dust.mound at Boffin , s Bower until they dis
cover bidden there a new will, leaving the property
to John Harmon, without any stipulation as to his
marriage with Bella Wilier. On thi., Harmon
(alias Mr. Secretary Rolieemith) will still preserve
his secret and continue, for Mei nonce, to be counted,
as dead. Bella Will marry hlm, for himself, as a
poor man, and then be let into the secret of his
identity and his wealth. If it be asked on what
grounds do we thus anticipate the close of the tale,
we reply that, several years ago, In a short story
which Bloke= published (in "Household Words,"
we belieire), thlratOry of a dad-Mound, with a mys
tery attached to it, and a hidden will pokedup out
of it, was briefly related, and It may be fairly pre•
sensed that the same incident will be developed in
the extended fiction. .
Are Polar Expeditions Advisable?
[From the London Times. January 2(1.3
It is with a conviction that the curiosity or the
egientific world and the spirit of adventure which
blmates come distinguished seamen are about
to urge the Government to an impolitic en
terprise, that we call attention to the address of
Captain Sherard Osborn at the Geographical
Society the other night. We have a high opinion
of the speaker's merits, add are quite ready to
pay due respect to the chiefs of learned societies
and other scientific men who echoed him ; but
against this scheme of a Government expedition
to visit the North Pole, we must protest in the
name of common sense and humanity. It is well
that the precise proposal of Captain Osborn should
be understood. It is now more than 100 years since
the British Government offered a reward for the
discovery of the northwest passage, and from that
time till within the last few years there have been
expeditions at short intervals to the Polar Seas.
The names of Rosa, and Parry, and Franklin,
McClure, and McClintock havo'been made famous,
the configuration of a barren and toe-bound coast
has been partially determined, some soientific ob
servations have been made the records of the Admi
ralty have been filled with instances of courage and
hardship, and the conclusion of every thinking man
must be, that, considering the expense incurred
and the sullerings endured Arctic discovery has
been the most barren field into which scientific re ,
search ever ventured. Since the dreadfpl fate of
the Erebus and Terror, which sailed from England
twenty years ago, this bootiess curiosity has slept,
but it is now awake again. it appears that no one
has been nearer to the Pole than 485 geographical
miles. Captain Parry on the night of July 22, 1827,
stood upon floating ice at this distance from the
mysterious spot. To actually reach it and stand,
as it were, on the point of the earth's axle, is the
ambition of Captain Osborn and the new explorers.
It Is not pretended that any practical benefit can
arise from traversing these four or five hundred
miles on the lee. That Europeans may penetrate
Into such terrible regions is possible, but they
could tied nothing but rocks and frozen seas. Some
more minute determination of the earth's figure
seems the only scientific result to be obtained from
the expedition. Beyond this, all is simple curiosity.
There is a space of 0 0 0 1,181 quare miles, it is ar
gued, around the Pole, which Is now a blank in our
maps, and it will be Interesting to discover whe
ther It is land or water. It will be Interesting to
ascertain whether it is a silent frozen solitude or an
area of land and Water teeming with life—that is,
whether whales exist in latitude ninety degrees.
It is possible that man m ay be found, and It is
also possible that his m ode of existence may
resemble that of our remote forefathers. Such
are the arguments by which fitting out at the
national expenee and on the national re
sponsibility of an , expedition for reaching the
Pole LI urged on'the public and the Governmen t.
Two screw steamers and 120 men would be required
for the service. Themen would attempt the &M
-oult part'Of their enterprise by means of boats and
sledise, The expedltita would start from England.
Thome, .Samt. B.
Itrustee for Geo;B -
__ &Emma TDlxon. 2,904.
Thayer, Gardner. 297
Thomas, Roirard D. 4,2C0
Thomas, Win P.... 42a
Townsend, Elie W.. 285
Theism, John KV. 1.65
Thomas,. :VT G..... 3,206
Thomas, w eat
eeeter estate of
W P Rinds 5,068
Thomas," W G, true.
tee for Thomas •
Haynes and wife. 2,806
Thomas, Ann...—. 8,910
Thomas, Ann, true•
tee for Rose oorb.
gedorn ...... 10,876
FOUR CENTS.
In the epring of 1868. In the two fellowhi=
1807-8, Sledge and boat operations should he
towards the Pole and over the unknown Polar area,
and in 1869 the expedition would retire, thus spend
ing only two winters and three summers in the
Arctic Zone." Such distances have been Imam
Whited before at lower latitude?, wed' there is con-
Se quently no reason, says Captain Osborn, for think
ing that the experiment .wouid fall.
We have said enough to show the adventurous
Spirit of this scheme, and to convincer Impartial
persons that the a:dentine results anticipated do
not warrant the Government in adopting It If
even accurate observations were to be made by a
body of wanderers 1n such a frozen wilder:nada, and
they were to return safe to give them to taw world,
the results would hardly eompensate for theanxiety
felt by the nation which had sent them forth gad
Was responsible for their preservation. Who' call
forget the long years of anspense which followed
the departure of the Franklin expedition'? Was
it possible to leave the unhappy band to perish
without succour t Year alter year, more and more
lives were ventured for the purpose of saving
those who, accord log to the evidence we now
ixesess, perished within a comparatively short pe
riod alter arriving in the Arctic regions. Were ano
ther expedition to be sent out by the Admiralty for
tte more difficult task of remitting the Pole, and
were the crews unfortunately to perish, the nation
Must injustice to th ose whom it had employed, keep
sending ships and sledges to'the North Pole for ten
years to oome. Captain Osborn tells no that, the
navy exists for nobler purposes than fighting. We
might dispute that proposition genoraliy, bat, at
any rate, the gratification of a restless curiosity' nd
a spirit of adventure-1s not a noble purpose. It is
Impossible not to see , that the love of penetrating
northwards IS to an Arctic traveller what the
desire of ascending an ice-clad peak to to a member
of the Alpine Club. The solentitio element Is Im
ported Into the discussion only for the purpose of
giving it an air of greater seriousness. There is a
secret desire among all who have been concerned in
Arctic discovery to achieve something more wonder
ful than has ever been yet accomplished. Theratiors
want to get to the Pole in person, the philosophers
in imagination. To do something that has never
been done, to Roe and know what has never before
been revealed, is the impulse to welch they yield,
but the gratification of such desires is no part of
the duty of the Government. We do not send a
national expedition to ascend the Matterhorn, and
we trust that not a single life may be adventu red In
another attempt to reach the North Pole.
The Library of Congress.
We are glad to observe that a long.needed im
provement In this institution swims likely to be (tar
ried into effect the present year. It is not, perhaps,
generally known that the Space contained la the
nre-procd library room—the only portion open to
the public—accommodates less than half the books
belonging to the library. The fire or Decembhr, 1851,
destroyed all except 20,000 volumes (lithe old library.
The accesaiona Since that time amount to nearly
70,000 volumes, more than half of which are stored
in the small rooms and passages at either and of
the library, surrounded with woodwork, and liable
to conflagration from the firing of a flee or similar
oanses. Aside from this danger, It is now Impossi
ble to find space for the large addittons which are
constantly acorulny, and which will soon render
this truly na.t.lona collection the largest, as it Is
already among the moat valuable, of Amerloan li
braries. We understand that many thousands of
volumes, many of them rare and valuable works,
are now upon the floor of the library, from sheer
lack of shelf-room.on widela to bestow them.
These necessities can only be relieved by an ex
tension of the lire•proof accommodations for books.
This can be accomplished by the construction of
two wings within the present walls, immediately
Connecting with the present library room, and at
right angles therewith, so that its main floor' and
galleries will be continued around without break.
The amendment to the general appropriation .
made by Senator eallamer, chairman of the' Joint
Library Committee of Congress, which provides
for this enlargement, was passed by the Senate
on Saturday last. No doubt seems to be, enter
tained that the measure will be sanctioned by the
Rouse. Indeed, the conservation of this noble col
lection of books, so valuable to our legislators in
their praetleal duties, and so worthy of the just pride
of every American citizen, is an object too important
to be postponed, even in the midst of war. The
recent destruction of the Smithsonian Institution,
at least of nearly all of it which was not tire.
proof, le a lesson added to the burning of the Con
gressional Library in lard, of the dangers which
surround these national treasures.—Washington
Chronscie.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The all. absorbing feature of monetary affairs, at pre
rent, is the continued and increasing subscriptions to
the national loan. lair. Cooke reports having received
subscriptions yesterday amounting in the aggregate to
$4,166,900. The largest single Ragan 'subscription
was 61,[(0,030, from New York; the largest Western
subscription was 9100,000, from Cleveland. The number
of individual subscriptions by working men and women
were $3,120. 4Mithis rate the whole loan will soon be
taken up, and, as in the case of all previous loans, it
will undoubtedly command a premium when ant of the
market. The advantages of early subscribing are mani
fest on a moment's reflection. Any one in moderate
credit, and with ordinary mercantile facilities, can
borrow a million dollars on them at per, at 6 per cent.
per annum interest, making thereon 19 10 per cent, per
&niacin interest 'without risk or trouble. They can be
need also in the establishment of national banks, thus
Insuring to the holders about double the legal interest
for their money 'without risk or embarrassment. Cot
vernment has demonstrated It power to tax, and the
willingness of the people to submit to taxation. Oar
abort experience, therefore, encourages the belief that
taxation in the United States can be pushed almost to the
verge of confiscation without a murmur from the peer
pie. If taxation is 'submitted to by the people, then are
oar Government bonds the best securities in the world .
At the regular bosAs yesterday, the long loan (1811 e)
sold largely St 111, which le an advance of 34. The new
6.20. advanced X, and the old IX, the latter selling at
11]34. The 10-40 lean was steady at 109 X. State and
City Loans ari very doll, and the sales effected were at
a decline of X. The demand for Railway shares was
rather limited, and prices ruled somewhat Irregularly.
North Pennsylvania Railroad advanced 2, selling at 29;
and Reading advanced 1, selling at 67.36 at the close
Pennsylvania Railroad deilined 34; Norrietown `X, and .
Catawfsee preferred X. Emira sold at.9o. and Mined!'
at 6734. There was a good deal doing in Company Bonds
at steady rates. Union Canal 6s sold at Z.S; Lehigh 6s,
'7O, at 98; Little Schuylkill 7s at 100.34• North Pennayl.
vania 6 per cent. scrip at 87; Lehigh ' Valley bonds at
100, and Susquehanna Canal bonds at 55. In the Coal
steels there was a fair amount doing. Swatara Falls
cold at 6; OreettMountain at 4, and Consumer's Mutual
at 11 1,4. Passenger Railway stocks are dull: the
only sales being Arch at 16, and Race and Vine at 10;
95 was bid for tecond and Third; 44 for Tenth and Ele
venth: 45 for Chestnut and Walnut; 15 for Arch-street;
9 for Race and Vine; 93 for Green and Coates, and. 13 for
Girard College; 92 Was asked for Spruce and Pine, and
70 for West Philadelphia. Bank shares are firmly held
at about former rates, but there is nothing doing. 195
was bid for North kro erica; 140 for Philadelphia; 1423;
for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 93 for Mechanics'; 44 for
Nun Township; 52 for Girard; 30 for Manufacturers'
and Mechanics':7o for Tradesmen'', and 5034' for City.
There was rather more activity in the oil stocks. and
the tendency of the market is for a general itailove
meat.
The following ware the quotations for golds( the hears
named:
10 .......
1034: a.
n e. .11
—.-
1 P. M
8 P. M
The following were the
principal canal, mining, an
•••••• ******** ••••••...204
•••••••••••Flill 203
•••••• 00000 •••••••••••2034
V:i334
201
closing ototationa for the
011gtooks:
Bid. deked.
&hay]. 204 26%
Schuyl Bay wet 82% 38%
Eueq Oanal 12% 12%
Dig Mountain.— 6% isX
Minton .
Conn laining.....
En/ton G0a1...—. 6% 1
Feeder Dam . .. 1
Greta Mountain. 83i 4g
Keystone 1% 2,04
/if Bs-Middle.... 8 .9
Newbondale... 2 2,hf.
Creek Coal. - 31 1
9% 12
Atlas 1
Alleg, 1%% ATideoute• 1
Big Teals -2 21-16
Brendan Island.. • 3%
Bruner 1% 1%
Bull 2 2%
Briggs •• •
4%-
Continental 011— .. 2%
Crescent City » 1%
1.66
Curtin—. .. • 1411
Corn 6% 6
Caldwell....• • • 6% •,
Cow Creek.-- • 1% 2
Cherry. BALD. • • • • 28% 28%
Dunkard.
Drinkard Crk 011..: 1
Densmore 0i1.... 6% 6%
Dalzoll • 8% 8%
Excelsior 0.11.. 1 1%
Egbert 8 69 8X
MI Dorado. • .....• 181 2
Earrel-011.... I I. 1%
Asked.
:Franklin 01L.... 14 Bid.
Gres/ Western.....
' Globe
German
011. ia ,
.... 15 16
Bowe's Bd4P O. I Pa
Hibbard Oil—. 1# 1,74
8030 1.16 ..
Bde Farm 8 04
Irwin 011
8 9
Krotur 134
Maple Shade ..... 1
1104
McClintock 011... 1534
Mineral 011 ...... . 834
Malheur Oil—. 6..
Noble & Del . —.. 6% 7
Organic Oil X i
Penn Petro...—. 8
Perry 3% 4
Phil &-
. • 234
Pore farmoll... ..
ag 844 ri
Kook ..... 33i 834
5herman..........1 31
Boum 3fi
Story Farm •.... 1% 191
et Nicholas..... 4 41-16
Banbury .. 1
Tarr Home- • • 634
Onion Pet........../34
Upper Economy.. . • 1
Venango 011
Walnut 234 . 1
Wateon 3
The followli g le statement of the approximate earn
ings of the Pittablirg. Fort Wayne. and (blow Rail
way Commay.durlng the month of 3111/211487 alt., oant-
Pared with the same Period of last year:
1863 1864. Increase.
From freights........ $426.680 66 8161,399 90 $2131, 4.70 66
From PlSlMlltelli..... 537.518 63
.107,663 76 126,950 SS
Ftom express ..7,800 00 4,600 00 9,300 (XI
From mails .... 7 826 (X) 7.825 00 ....... ..
From rent of railway 1.093 33 7,093 33 .... ~,
From mtecellantoris. 2,661 11 2,201 93 909 19
Total 6634,269 69 6190,676 91 393.693 72
Increase. ISIS per cent.
At Chicago there is a dull anti sluggish feeling at pre
sent pervading almost every branch of trade and Com
melee. Capitalists, as well as - merchants and traders,
are unwilling to make investments in produce or mor
el andise of any kind, and hiplines - drags slowly. The
demand for money was fair, but the bankers generally
refuse to disootuat produce or pork paper. unless to their
beet customers. The rate of discormt is steady at 10 per
cent. per annum, but the street broken are charging 2
ig3 per cent. per month. Eastern Exchange continues
very scarce, and rates are firm at par buying and x
premium selling. The demand is very active by bank
ers and merchants in the interior.
At Cincinnati the course of matters In the money
market does not change. Neither from sales of produce,
from the receipts of currency from the interior, nor
from the payment by Government of its dues, does there
come, or seem likely to come, immediately, any, relief.
Borrowers, who would like to offer new paper, or em
bark in new enterprises, are Casting nothing, because
they know 'twould be of no nee. Except for the die.
trees that some of our Government contractors' are out
feting by a forced depreciation of tie vouchers they
hold, there would probably he no occasion to lament a
condition of things that Is such an effectual bar to spe
culation as is this tightness of the money market. In
deed It might be considered a very good thing. Betas
of interest hare the old range, 10319 (or the choicest
bits of paper, 16018 for such as may be unexceptiona
ble in character when found on the street.
Drexel & 00. Quote:
New D. B. Bonds 1881
Certifs. of Indebtedness-2r 1 9 1 1
ziw G,l
Qoartermaetere Vouchers. 94 96
Gold 101 206
Sterling Exchange —912 223
6-20 Bnxtdr, old
Bondy, new 109 k ito s S
10 40 Bonds —. ... 0.4 • •••••/ MO/EVA
• The Raw York Poet of yesterday says:
The gold .room presented an anomalous aspect this
morning. It hen been the $13611* of Mental exeltment,
but although the transactions have been numerous and
huge the finetnation• • in the wnotattone range within
very narrow limits. The opening prise was 201%. the
highest 303%. the 10we5t20334. and at the close 203%
more Exchange la dull
nand th e
There are
sellers than buyers, and the rare is 190%0103% for
specie. •
The following quotation's were made at the board,
compared with thaw of yesterday eitertioon:
Vila. Wed. Adv. Dec,
•
United Watauga. 1391. ColiP••••/ 11 110% 3-; .
United States 6.20 sot:Mona •-••••11 9 X 110
United 13tates 6- 20 eOnP new. -MN )09% 11
United • , es 1040 compile • ..10234 101,4
United States cartietates........ 98%
ea,
Tennessee as. •••••• • 66,
65 as% 66,3 i
• luonric
Mail—• • . ••• • ......
...... • •-• •
P...... -••3C0 296 Ur -
Macifi New 'York Central Railroad...ll3% 119
Rile Railway 761.(e 7.531 ~ 3 1 -
Nee itaDWaYwrefeired 92T 93
Hudson River Railroad 10734 1137 =4 •
Reading Railroad US 113% • • 3i
After the call the re was an &devotee of 3141 percent.
Brie closed at 76 14 . New lark Oilltral at 11 V‹, Hudson
at 107. 146415 it itt,ll4/4
WEEIC WALIEE PEC , lll£l€5.
(i(BLIORED WERE:LT. /
TN Wag Paw will b Sent to magmatn by
mall (per =aura In advaaoe) at• • 00
Tb re* 00
Five gorier, S 00
Tea
....... —l3 00
Larger Clubs Mae Tea will b• charred at the meal
late. $1.50 per Ivey.
The roomy mate always accompany the order, eon(
in rte trurfance can then tem, be 'deviated from, so
they afmt very Nate more than the coat of Paper•
Postmaaters are requested to jot es atoota for
Tas Wka Paasa
Akit- To the aetter•up of the Club of ten or tweatT. as
itAra copy of the paper will be Etre:.
APB& _
BALITS AT THE STOCK ISSAMANGS, Pep. 15 .
Rivorca b y Haw. Ytller . & Ob., No. 110 S. Third K.
BEFORE BOARD
2EO Reading 8.•...5.90 56X 10 Borristown B 65
LO do ..... .••••••63(1.• 66r 9io Maim nv,- .- • . sy;
110 d 0..- ..661 2600 118 10-40 O&P..reg. 97X L
BO Xelilintook 011.1 ts 8 31 - 0 Walnut bilmol .. 2,1;
ICO do ...ha. 6§. bOd de. —•-•-• 630. 211
ZO do. ..... __Mo. 6 I
FIRST BOARD.
50:CO 11D10.4015.10t5.5p.103 1 100 Readies 1r.....b30. 565(.
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RD DALES.
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100 Atlas. 1.31
100 Bruner 1.16
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3000 do.. b3O gat fa.d 4
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Philadelphia Markets.
FEBRUARY 16—Evenbair.
The Fleur Market continues rather dull, but Prima
are without any material change. Bales comprise sbr.ut
7,000 bbls City lip extra. and Pennsylvania and West
ern extra family at from $lO, 76igki1 31 bbl, mostly for the
United Mates Commissary Department. The' retailers
and bakers are buying in a entail way at from $9OlO for
superfine I $lO 20011 for extra; $lO. 73012 for extra
family, and $12.264313 31 bbl for fancy brands, as to
Quality. Rye Flour is selling in a small way at $3.74
bbl. Corn Meal continues dull
GRAIN. —Wheat continues inactive. bat holders are
firm in their views; 9,0f1 bushels good to sholcr reds
told at 21,CQ2660 hti. White is held at 260.40 u bn.
as to quality. Sys Is selling in a small way at 170417 A
bn. Coin is dull; small t ales of new yellow are
=Afar at 165 c It bu. Oats ars unchanged; eales of
yesn,y, vaults are mating at 92e ift ba.
lIAY . Baled is selling at 831© i2 ton.
BANE —We t rar of no Wee of Qaereltron: . DA No. 1
is offered at $4O I ton.
COTTON is rather firmer, bat the sales are limited;
About 60 bake of 'middlings sold at from 80(4316 '0 fb.
cash.
GROCERIES.—The market continues serY Uniet, and
we hem of no sales of either Sugar or coffee wortlm
of novice.
IhON.—Plg Natal contlonae doll S=llllB3BB of An
thrasite are making at $1±5(0)176 'ft ton for the three Dana
bare.
bEEDS.-I.OA but Flaxseed sold on private terms ant
small. lota at es 75 per bus. Timothy Is Sall; buyers
only offer $5 'bus. Cioverseed firmer ; 500 taw soli
at from $l4 74)15 26 . 11 bias, the latter for prime,
PRulatiltslid -,There is no change to notice In price
or demand. ' , Mess Pork is quoted at 1137(418 bbl.
Dressed Bogs are seillair at $15016 the 100 lb.. Batter
continues dull; small sates are making at former rare.
Bacon Hams are stalls( In a email way at 2OM
forplain and fancy canvassed. A sale of el:web:tent
in salt was made at laliniXs IS lb, and tierce ,Lard at
from 2.3,4'0240 '43 lb.
WHlSKY—Prices are wreathed and the sales are li
mited 100 bble Pennsylvania sold at 2sPc, and small
lots of Pennsylvania and Western at Me/Ho T 4 gallon.
The following are the receipts of Flout zed Grain at
this p Flour ort to-day
14
Corn•
Oats
New Tors iharkelly February 16.
Pamir to. —The market for Western and Mate Flour
Is 'less-active. The extreme prices asked check basi
l:ea. The low and medium grades are togloc higher.
The lightraelpta and the much-reduced stock give eel.
lera the advantage. Trade and family brands are steady
but quiet The. eases are 7.200 bbls at $9.943Q21.0.16 for
euperfine State; s lo .3t010 . 66 for extra State ; gin 6J0 10.80 hir lenity State: SW. C• 10 75 for the low trades of
Western extra; for shinnies Oslo: $11.40
(§l2 for trade and f brands and $ll 44:614 76 for
tit. Louie extras. Forfatnre delivery we bear of ease
2,(00 bbla extra Rate for May $9: choi c e bak e rs'
lea hell of April at $lO. Id, and 6o o luts
brand for first half of April at $10.76
Canadian Flour Is scarce and 15e 1 bbl better; sales
of I to Ws at $lO 3f@lo 60 for th e tow grades of extra.
ax d $lO 6C®l2 for trade and family extras.
Southern Flour is 10e IP bet better, but not
per-
sales ot 900 bbl e at $lO. 966511 90 for mixed to good amor
tize country, Baltimore, an., and 311 91614 50 for tad.
and family brands.
Rye Flour is very dull and prices are heavy; sales Of
.60 bbls at $lO/8.50.
Corn Meal!, also heavy and du 11. sales of 101) bbl;
at $7 &;®7.90 for Jersey, and $B. b01g13.90 far Brandy
wine.
thous —The Wheat market is inactive, the current
Prices being above the limits of shippers. The firma%
of holders restricts business, but at the slots prices worn
in favor of the buyer. We have no sales to report
Barley is firm. but very quiet. We hear of no sales_
Barley Malt la is light supply and is firmly held, bat
the market la Tar quiet.
Oats are inactive and heavy. We qu ote Western at
$1.10; Jersey at $l.Ol, in store and on p.
Rye is inactive and very hoary. We quote Western.
at 611 60, and Jersey at $1 70.
Corn is inactive. and prices are easier. Old is entirely
neglected. New is more Vents , . The sales are 3,100 bus
NOW Jersey yellow at $1.7301 75
FnoristoNs —The York market is lower, moderately
active, and irregular. For inane delivery nothing of
importance is reported. The sales, cash and regular.
are 6,0(0 bbls at 1133.76@31 873, for old mess, the latter
rate early in the day: $36.25036.60 for new do; $29 600
30 for name: $•5160(36 for Waiter's. iprime mess, and
133.10 for new sour and musty mess.
Beals lees active; sales of 275 bbls at ;IEB 60a21 for
plain mesa, and let SC(P2S 60 for extra do. Tierce beef
is steady, and continues in demand, but the particulars
of transactions are kept private. Beef barns are mode
rate y active and steady; team of 70 bbl; at. $26017 for
Western.
Gut Meats are in good demand, and inn; selel of 4.50
pkse at 17@17,1ia for shoulder.; 1830:0193,ic for ham.
and 10, WO the smoked shoulders at 19a.
Bacon is firm. and in demand, ow lug to more favors,.
ble news from Europe; eales of 400 boxes Cumberland
au t at 2 hc,09194c.
Dressed Hogs are firmer; we quote at 1701.71" e. for
Western, and 16418 ;o for oily—the outside rates for
extra.
lard is weak. and not very active ; sales of 1.100 bbla
and tierwa.at 193iig22.14c for Ziol, and tt3(4 . 1351 for fair
to prime ate= and lteule rendered, and 2i , Yae for extra
choice.
Assns.—Tbe market Is without change In prices., but
quiet. at El 6C®11.62,411 for Pots, and •12012.60 for
Pearls.
• • .
COFFEE. —The market is unsettled; buyers and sellers
axe apart In their views. Currency prices are irregular,
owing to the fluctuations In gold.
Corroir. —The market is cull and unsettled. Prices
axe heavy at 7f@iffic for Middlings
MotArsas is firmer, as the stock In refiners' hands is
much reduced. bales of 300 lads and 33 tierces sew
crop Cuba cloyed at 73c., urinal terms, ant 100 bale New
Orlesne. at $1 40@i1 GO, net cash.
PETROLEUM.—grade is firm; mist at 62(gi53c Be f sad
is quiet but firm, at 67@.,68c for bonded, and 87K(488o
for free.
BICE it quiet, bat there is no essential change in
Orkea.
ECOAR.—tbe de and for raw augur la only moderato,
but ricer are without essential change. We quote at
14.4 17,10 i for fair to good reining . Wes of 900 hhda
at 17 19c for Cuba, and 3CO boxes Havana at 19(022Xn.
Itsfleed axe dull, at mildln.Ko for bards.
WEISHY.—The market is mutter and dull Sales of.
350 bble at *3.27X413.28 for Western.
New Orleans Markets, Feb. 2.
CO'rtort.—The demand has been rather more general
to•day, anti prices have stiffened, although sOll show
ing considerable irregrUarity, the sales somprising !Do. bales. including 120, 24. 16, and 31 bales, neither the
classifications nor prices of which were reported. We
learn,however, that 600 was Wailed for strict ordlnsr7;
es for strict good ordinary C 154 e for low middling, and
for middling. good staple. Oa the other hand. we
heard of strict middling having been sold as low as Me.
Rome parties Quote ordinary at 653.060 c middling din
at, 62g63c; low middling at eagem.and at
—et but others set their figures NM lower.
LETTER BAGS
AT Ms BTAIONAITre ° = mums. PHILADXLPITIA.
Brig Heroine. Janeiro. soon.
Brig Herald, Davis. BOOS.
PREGADIDXBIA BOARD OP TEA DL
JAB. IL OARfloam,
£4A30. , W. DzOouseam 1 0010037111107 SKI MONT&
JAME! C. BAND.
iri,vsio,l:ll,446ACElo:Coinq
;W: 4 0a1)414:IIKII):4 ,, 4•Iti140:1:Nr1
8 Era Bum— AI 171 Ikar Bin-6 2114 Ibex WATia••• I*.
ARRIVED.
dity Ice Boat, Sahaßinger, from the Horse Shoe. where
ehl bag been engaged since Wednesday morning La
keeping the channel open.
CLIA.B2D.
Ship New England. Randall. Eer Weal
&Ann:ll4.lp B Knight, Otihigber• ri.w York,
Bahr E. B Wales, Hofmann. lortzem Monroe.
COorrespondenee of the Philadelphia Rrchanze
Feb.
Lewes, D et er ,
Feb. 11.
Ship Recovery; barks Victoria. Blomidon. Palo Alto.
Pawnee. hide Kimball: brigs Bamnet a Miami. front
New York; Hamming Bird, from Halifax; Altsvols,.
Fredonia, Leonard ttrere, B V Merrick . Maine, John
Obrystal, VineentLeaare Trade Wind, Fleetwood, D
diner. and Alice Ural, are at the Breakwater. Ship
Recovery 101 a anc h or and 35 Whores chain to avoid
going on the Brandywine shoal, dmdecthe gale, last
tioaday; daring the same gale thettottr r Batas, from.
Fort Doan*, with cotton, and another large schoonar
came on the Beach near the Batton Light; another
' , feat On the hat in the Cove; the tog dinstles Is triitt
t t il ie t t lr O The oyster boat B A Adams is also of
the Ice. The brig Altavela reports haring
been 21 days north of Hatteras, with heavy weather;
split and blew SWIM sails, &a There it much the be.
the harbos, causing vessels to drag soacidonsbir
Wind hW t weather pleaaaat
AARON W&II6I3ALL.
MEMORANDA_
Eteamablp Morning Star, Nelson, from New York.
wen below Bow Orleans 34 init.
Bark Maximilian. Richards, hence for London. at
Flushing 3d inet
Bait Wm Van Name, Cook. hence. remained below
New Orleans 2d that.
Brig Fiddle, Stone, sailed from Bum cools 70th ult. few
this port.
Bark Lawrence, from Boston for New Orleans. was
at anchor to Cape Cod Bayat sunset on Tuesday. report
rd with loos of sails and two men.
. Bith Lanrella Bottom, B.iton. from
nit on
for
Boston, was to:ally wrecked 234 nit on Mirsgoane
leland; crew saved. The B registered 375 tone, ratet
•X; waslenilt at Boston in 11/31. where -00 was owned
by Wm F Weld & Co.
Brig Mecluthde,Butobintion: from Baltimore for Ci3li
!Demos, put into 'Norfolk 14th last, with toss of both i O . -
oat likalax
BORE 3S
up Maple 8it5.110..b,,6. 22
1060 itthm lota.
i-600 Union Cans. 6o 24
f2fXo' do:.lnt Wads . 22,
200 Mingo 2K„
SO rents.
200 Walnut !stand 63 2 6
'lmo 17 8 o.2olloade CI
•12R0 do Abaa11..11.1%
65C0 17 8 se 'BI.L. 111
i 800 .b 30.. 1.12
'l6 bicOltatooXol.l . 6,
300 do ...... ....b6..
.1000 do 6
060 do ........tots.. 6
BOARD.
%el Canal—.l}s. 13Vi
20 Del Division 2dVa 34
KO McClintock .I , ts.
MO do tql
DXlDalzell
1000 Ps BM mid ...b4.104 _
100 Ilsest ..... s3Own Cl •
HB OLOB6.
100 Reading
100 do ....... 57
100 do .bsklaLt 01
1.300 WA.
4.100 bee.
2.200 bee.
2,800 bee.