Tif.i'.l3toe(lollo. VIZT0111;14er0a LIP ripillinirFll. 'Bale. Pol.; Nam. 17. A Disiaiint how 140 idea, dated .Nov.. 11th, ortatecthat British Govrnment ft!, ordered e a man o f war ship' to convettbe body of the late George Peabody' to the Vatted States. TUE burning of the isugar. .eropin Cubit, as proposed by Cespedee, irr or der to keeptheSpanlards from using It; will costthe UnitedBtate3, accord ,ing to Cuban estimates, from fifty to , eta* million dollars, In eustonasoiv enue an& Incomes from comnairchil • trrussactiorus,., ' , . • On ' , Thursday night last three men hroke,iiito the house of Mr KellY MiwaYAlle, N. J., and tying - the faintly:to the bedstead, ransacked the hOuse. Mr. Kelly lived hinisetf, rim to his father's hoasp, add procuring tire arms returned to his housti, iihere ho saw some, person flatting atit'of a .window whom he shot kid afterwards discovered to be his wife. Mrs. Kel- I Is dangerously Injured. The rob; bets plundered other' houses In the vicinity. , ; , Tim heirs of. John Campbell, the Possessor of 800 acres of land in 1788, which now embraces the commercial centre of Louisville, Ky., are about instituting suit for this property of which they clalnr they are the rtitht- Itti owner. Slice the first charier of ' the city. In 1828, thin property has passed from one hand to another, un til it is now owned by a large number of persons, all of whoin will be defen tktit4 to .thasuit:Thaluulitud,krh,. FIXED. Dittman and other friends of Dr. Paul Schoeppe, now , under sentence of death for the murder of ' 7 ltilss Steiveck'of Carlisle, on Thurs day last appeared bane tlov. Geary and preeented a paper relating td . the 0030 and mutant' argument to Induce' the Governor to pardon the prisoner. A number of witnesses were extunin- ed. Dr. Seltzer, of Caiiisle, and Prof.. Ifeineig; of Dickenson College, ex.: pressed the opinion that the prisoner was not the cause of Miss Steinedc's death. Alter anrunoentthe Governor reserved his decision as to whether the death warrant should be Issued, and turned the papers over to the At torney. General, who some daki ago Tendered an opinion adverse to Dr. Sehoeppe's pardon. ' Foe the past week or t 4 pint graphs have appeared in several news pipers of this State alleging that Mr. Mackey would be renominated for State Treasurer; at the 40Proarling seUdon of the .Legisliture "without opposition.", Wo do not know , who originated this "bit of information," nor from what locality In the State it Untie, but our information on the subject is very different. Unless we are greatly mistaken Gen. W. W. Irwin,, an honored citizen of this county, will be a candidate for that - position, and if menficharacter, abil ity And official integrity have as faithful friends in the Legislature as they:have in the ranks of the people, he will be nominated and elected State Treastirer beyond a peradventure. At the recent election our professions and pledges in favor of retrenchment and reform were fieely made and Ile eepted by the voters of the State, and It will not do to take a backwattlan. pIIOINJW I .r4e.pcople expect then' to be fur= tilled in good faith, and' if our repre sentatives soon to avertible at Mr . - risharg Intend to carry; them out; and continue in accord with their constituents on these questions they eau perform no act . that will be more colivinelng of their good Intentions Mgt' an, earnest, active, support of (len. Irwin for State Treasurer. We hope and trust he will secure this at their hands. Tux Republicans of New Jersey did, a good day's work on November 2. They had , no hopeofearrying the State; They worked, however to hold their force lathe Legislature, su that next yepr, when a UnitedStatm Senator Is to be Chosen, they may be nerdy either to re-elect the faithful A. G. rattail, or some Republican equally energeth; and true. . The Newark aerie, says: , Iqhe Senate stands eight RepublieanS, l eleVers Democrats,' and one Independent, the latter elected by the Republican's over the regular Democratic (tuna. date; Next. Yeti' Chlw, ayr Rif& lington, and Petiole will elect Repub.; ilcan Senators, which will change the pol Itical.com pkix km of t hat lxxlyi In the House we lode tour over last year, and gain four certain, giving the Denmends five Majority, and t inlay be even , lea. We have not t slightest doubt et being able to; retu a' Legislature next year that will &xi a Reiiibllcau United States Sew 'tee.; , . • . • • Well done, New Jersey ! nit , . following are the details of the less of the bark Mannion, on Then; day lasi, near3faniskx; Mich. The vessel struck bottom during a gale, and the water soon Joshed In, driv- lag all on board to the roof of the ish. in where they were exposed to the Airy of' the wind und the waves.— captain Carpenter fastened himself and wife tit a mast. A sailor, at the: captain's nnuest set out to swini to the shore, but,his strength gave out and be was drowned. The boats hav ing been Na.,lted away, no means of escape seemed attainable. On the next - day, however, Otpt. Calaway, of the schooner Toledo, with a num ber of other volunteers, took a boat and: put, ,out for the wreck, though with went peril M themselVts, the lent sothetimes filling. Reaching the bark, they .foUnd the captain's wife thud fro/lie : 4olmile and himself barely alive. Alter two or three trlPs: they succeeded In rescuing the Mit of the crew, seven in number, but the captain. 'died before they scuba hike. Idin. off, and the two bodies weruleft! on the wreck, which soon went to pieces. The rescued num weremear ly dead (rota mold, but •wts; finally revived. Tim Thanksgiving Proclamation of Goy. MtVlurg, of 110., Se quite a model of praiseworthy brevity. Jill EsedleneY contents himself . with a couple of. texts of deriptuire, viv. "The Lord taketh pleasure . In them that fear Him; In thuse that hope in Iva Inemr.r • "Ho ineketh peace in thy borders lad dneth thee with the tintst , of whoa.", Then the people are sax:Mimeo:led "to. praise the name of the Lord.", both MAIM* circles and pane places: ,Tlie Gov ernor Apo thirc tbelieetetmy 030_ coiniteesigni 14 sad Mails the neat little &Cement complete. -Taiettutira Custom House Ax's* are,estinuded at 000,000; They were eunincnitted during 9866,:7,,8;1 1 ke. i&apatomakti*.has _not , PS:been, arrested, and Ms name Is • , It SpiiinnithOa ieW weeks 41 Korn ,and 'Whinastead Wein . ariested I', ohoi K l*P- bell g engaged is the hands. orn .Heine l statement - Boman te;•piniligui and na med (*dwell rho .404 iNtorneg demanded Ainamifittriiiiy evidence against the meal ..fond_ the nvesniy Verstrtine*,:tuido» Ow:. day the papers *Ora AionoC - the OBlste4rOkil *is* upon the genuinenessofhisinittaki upon drat hack' claims ;' The WOO" 31141!ganWO atAlannedtliliantordity, POW: to. nee torney Plarrepont. • THE Montreal :News says that Sig nor`Bacbignani,,the Italian dancing master,' who modal Mrs. Gen. 'Ea ton, has left that city very Suddenly, probably for New York, to avoid creditors to whom ho owes about slB,ooo. He has been keeping a rap taurant in Motitinal kir some :time. 04 Saturday Morning the doors were found dosed and the proprietor gone. The principal auditor is a Signor Pigtidelli, who had lent Buchignani SIG I OOO Parhi, and had -followed him to this coUntor on. learning that certain profaiskins ofilwealth, by which•his conildeide had been gain ed, were Gl*. Plgnatelli thrtens leave. Montreal for New. York on Monday. Buchigrumi had also ob tained lt.ooo worth of wine from a Canadian merchant, which he ship. ped to New York just pievious to his PaPPCa r a n M 6 . . IT Is now 'Said that after all the dagma ofinfalihilltY of the Pope will not' be forced on the (Ecumenclal Mune% Reports from Rome, appar ently ItstaM on good authority, state that the Pope declares ho must be as- Mired of an imposing majority of the Bishops in favor of the dogma, oth erwise he would prefer the subject should not be introduced, desiring to avoid a discussion which might les: sen the Influence of the Principle. Meantime the Jesuits are using every effort to secure an overwhelming majority. • At Pugwash, Canada, a few nights ago, the house of a family named Crowley having' taken fire, all the intrudes except three smell children bad escaped; but these were sleep. -lag up stairs, and the fire • below made It Impossible to . teach them. Pnally, the: mother's screams from without awakened . the eldest., a daughter not ltyters old, who cattle to the window and was urged by her mother to throw herself out; but she answered: No; my brothers -.- and sisters Mast be saved." She then re turned through the heat and smoke twice, and after throwing the two younger children from the window she let herself drop to the grond; n distance of sixteen feel, and when she rose she said: "pm done, Mother; but I have saved my brother :and sister from being burned up." The little heroine, terribly burned, shock ed with the fall, and chilled wit h the leg. Fir.v.ris have recently been .dis. covered in the New York Custom Rouse. A Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from thafplace on Nov. 9th says: Siam the recent visit of Collector Grinnell of New York to the Prest. dent and Secretary of the Treasury, additional facts have been developed in relation to the alleged drawback . frauds In the Now. York Custom- How; - The frail& were discovered about a month ago, and these fraudu lent certificates or drawbacks are found ill connection with every class of in ported merchandise. Some of the officials estimate that the amount out of which the Goveinment has beep defrauded may. reach $10,000,- 000, while others suppa;•so it cannot be over 8100,000. 'A number of the Cuitotnllouse officials. aro Implica ted In tuna, fmuds. ,Time name of one of time is found upon a large number of the vertlikates or dritiV backil/2', whet* genuine ,or • not re mains to he seen, and it was to. day reported to theTriwwryDep►rtment that' the officer cannot be' found by the secret, 'Ageut. ' Two of the C 1440111 ,liouse ° employes are now undergoing a secret investigation be fore United States: Comnibedciner Os born in New' York. .elicitor Bon field is a►nduiting the prosecution, and will remain in New , York until the investigation shalt be concluded. This. morning Secretary Behtwell Ordered /11r.-Vanderbilt, the appoint ment clerk, to select a half dozen of the; !nog trustworty and effeient clerks of the • Department and send them• to New York to moist in over lululing neemrstry• hooks, • vouchers, etc., with a view of getting at the bottom of thd frauds.. Tun New York Erasing Foil, of Thursday says the (mistier' whether Deputy Collector Blatehfonl is connected with the Minim* draw- hack frauds In the New York Custom House, luts been detinitely.settial by the invadigation and ekamination of papera made at the custom house onskhat day,. by: Collector Grinnell Myr District Attoniey Pierpont. The investigation demenstrated beyond a doubt that nn inailleiele quantity of goods have'beeu reinored from bond upon frandulent papers, and that tho Government has been defrauded by not less ttumeight htlndred thousand dollars' The argregate . may retch a , million dollars. How deeply Blab:b lond is concerned,'the Government officials do not at present feral Justified in making public. •! ThC" frauds com mitte4 'ugithst the . .Government - . the diawhack deur4rtmentofthe Cus tom HOu.se 'were consummated lit some cases by fraudulent papers, and In other cases by, , changing the amounts on which drin , liack was due.. 'l'he frauds were conducted hi the' boldest possible manner, and it is pos sible that some oneholdingo respon sible place under, the Government was concerned therein. Drawbacks Were sometimes obtained in the sum of two hundred to three hundred dol lar* to} goods 'alleged to have been ; shipped on vessels thatlual clever k;ft port. ; The papeni 'ion which' thefts claims were MVP:tett bad been signal byltri;Blatet4td. 840 0 0 Ilt,eWqr.;, of ;Pm ./lfluOl** * ** ll " , 1 , i 7 akifeeV4 theilathift r . el '. ceivildined**loooloofd re ' 0 tenPiricopt.• ast•ithp!fratichi, ananadingto two hind A thousand ollare. These are: only part of the frauds cotutisltted. HOP ever, Markt Attorney. Plespont Is making thorough Investigationof the matAer, and it Is probable important developements will be made In athw days. The editor 'deep not Intimate nor e : xprenVen opinion tui to whether the balanee;'or relnitl*flif Pal of the frauds, iaiogieila fall below the. amount of thor ratESBYTERIAIi , IOI I IIOI I . ,„ , . ;:tle General Asisen the Old and new school Piesbytekaieburch; . es, were In Bowdon last week, •in the city of pittsbnigh;. agably to pd = . jotappnient trOtri ,NeerY • oric, for 'the , popes° of crooning the yetee of,* several Presbyteries on the propMP 'tkins Of these branches ofthat churcin , Ono hnodred and' forty-four * terieS;l3f the Old School, Votele.;:.oad, hniniced and twenty-live of these eV flit vely . More Abed •two thirds of the New School Presbyteries also' - voted affirmatively. The Union of the two bodies was consummated on, Friday last. Elder Henry 'Pay, as Secretary of the Reunion Otimmittee; asked leave to pttisent the last resolu tion to be passed 'upon by the . Old School Amorally, which wasgrpnted. Ho then read the following *art: This Assembly having received and ex-, I tumbled, the statement of the vote In thu several Presbyteries on the baste of rain. lon of the two bodies now claiming the name and the rightiof the Preshyug bat SbaieleAtAhallmit44l4l4 l,444looo6 * " The union shall be effected on the doe- trine and ecckslastical basis of, our COM MOO system. The Seriptures of the Old and New Testaments shall be ackno wiedg edlOcing tho inspired wont and the only infallible guide of faith and prae lice. The confession of faith shall con tinue to ho received and adopted as con taining the doctrines taught i, the Holy Setiptures. and the government and the dottrine of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, and whereas in them is contained the rah% of our polity," it is hereby declared tied said bastalias b e en approved by more than two-thirds of Mc Presbyteries of this branch of the church; and whercasthe other branch, in the First Church, has reported that this basis has been approved btniore than two-thirds of the Pmbyteries.connectol with that branch of the Church. Therefore, we do now solemnly declare the said BASIS or REUNION IS OF DINDINO roues." • , The paper west unithinitiuslindopt od, amid great applause. •The Mod erator was then instructed to call a General Assembly to meet in Phila delphia on the 17th of Hay next. Af ter which the Assembly was dissolv ed finally. Similaractlon was had in the prom , lees, in the New School General As sembly, after which it in like man ner was dissolved.. In the afternoon of Friday last, the members of both Assemblies mot, or• ganlzed, and held a grand Jubilee over the final consummation of their reunion. Basso of Valois Between Lae and the Reform Pi:embyterellist: ==!l Theliointeornmittee,of the United Presbyterian, and Reformed Presbyr terian Churches, on thursdaylaStOit the city of Pittsbtirgh, agreed upon the following,b . asii of union - between the tiro Chutehea: "WinatiAs; An organic union be tween the General .Assembly of the United Presbyterian Chinch and the and of the utmost importance to the maintenance and more general din sten of the principles which are held in common ; therefore. • Ile,sofrett, 1. That these churches agree to form an organic union on the basis of the principles embraced in common in theirrespective Testimo nies and the other subordinate stand ards. Rey)[red, 2. That these churches when united, shall be called the Uni ted Presbyterian Church, consisting of the Reformed Presbyterian Church and the United Presbyterian Church and that the Supreme Judicatory of the United Church shall becalled the "General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North Amer lab". _ Reso'leed, :I. That - the different Boards an d Institutions of the respec tive Churches shall not be affected by this union, but shall - lave the control Of their funds, and retain their cor- Porateor other rights and privileges until.the Interests of the Church shall require a change. • It is ntnii considered that union be tWeee the,two churches rePreseidisi Is certain. , The baSis will have to he submitted to the respective Supreme Judicatories next May, but it is am fldently • believed there- will be no difficulty In having it ratified. It Would be a gratifying consummation if the whole batty of, Presbyietiaas would unite, since Union has become so popular. 'TOE UNION OF, THE 01110 RIV ER AND LAKE RIIIE. A Tameable 'Response From ialladelphla—the Advantages SO that cite. The Philadelphial•NortA <imetken refers favorably to the proposed en largement of the Erie Lanai. "It would," says that paper, "give,Phil adelphla an internist :In the trade of the lakes fitr greater than she now. pelotas, 110 it would Immensely Increase the business of the Pennsyl.; yenta Itallrond,by making Pittsburgh practically the head'Of lake naviga tion, us well as of the river trade of the West,. On the other hand it would open a direct water route from Saint Louis to Lake Erie, Lake Ontario; and the bay and river St. Lawrence; and in due time SL Louis amid ship provisions direct to: Europe, as Chi cago has done." Thearticleconcludes as follows : "Orlgoull3, this canal was built by Sul State of Pennsylvania, at a cost of nearly four millions of dollars; and when we. were overwhelmed by the weight of our financial embarrassments, a quarter of a century since, we tninsferred it ton cam twiny that now owns and manages it r.r. ter a Wo find in the Pittsburgh Cumin:tutu, tut intimation that legisla tion to old in thmenlargemem will be sought tills winter nt Harrisburg, though of what kind is not stated. The eater prize seems to us to be one eminently wor thy of encearagement, and it is undoubt edly the duty'of the State to attend to all :such matters, notwithstanding that •we dung since abandoned that policy in des,, pair. 'The 'Work undertaken in that era of improvement left their marks broad and deep upon the destiny of this Common wealth, and It may well be questionel whether without them *e should now be the State we are The State did the work a time when no private corporation had the courage or the means requisite. lint there is no lack of either now, and with such a splendid pntapect as this grand venal enlargement opens, there ought to be no sort of dUlleulty in raising the amount of money requited in 0 few days herein Philadelphia. All that:Ls needed is that men 'genera. enterprise and nip. ital should be placed at the head of the undertaking,, to which Pittsburgh must attend.' - BS gis3 'llllsiAtted 6313 - IletiOnOidlngir' oaf document. Waircau during hum:site, as lowini,e4o4 Theliandier on, the' SeMOr• the Secretary of Ws the year ending Jtit thousand Seven hen jive, amonntingtOl for the first quarter ending 1870, $213,19f • The anionnt of IX drawn on sundry - 0143 TIMMY& 'of divingtbeyear, I .for the fi nd quarts bal year, ending, 444538 49. Duting.-thcym 1'914 accounts; .. ini 04...0f this sumAo for 'Atutitermasteri , V 0 1 280 • 855 ' -counts. 'There by. •141 accounts, bawl During the year thousand letters mtbrm 4n the of and the result shows that it has been, beneficial to thopublieservieS. There Were three hundred and sixty-five clerks In the bureau'when ?jr. Clarke took charge ' t since then the force has be reduelad to two hundred and fif ty, grid yet the work goes on quite as rapidly as betbre the reduction. ' The Auditor recommends a change in the compensation of clerks so that the pay shall correapond to tho madt l of the clerk. If the clerk am perform second, third or, fourth class -duties. the,Auditee thinks he should be paid. accordingly. By this Means mom I work will bo performed' by a less number of clerks, who *lll be better , paid. This system he believes would have the effect et quietingthe clamor t • • Aut. Ia regaid to the hullos the Audi tor says they are prompt, attentive, ' Industrious and abovereproech. The` gentlemen are,eober, moral, intent-. gent and ` fitiththi; observant of all y the rules prescribed for their govern ment; earnest in their labor,with clos est application and most perfect order. One clerk, Col. Vinson, employed in, the Once, is eighty-four years old, having retained hisposltion since 1807. • Be is a native of Philadelphia. Report of the Attorney General • °vim . % Arr'y GENERAL, • I ‘GAURINRURG, Oct. 6,1869. J To His Excellency Major Gen. John W. Geary, . GOVCMOT of PeJoutylodnia: Stn—ln accordance with the statu tory provisions which directs me from timo.to time to communicate to you the ndition orthe business of my depa co rtment, I lurk, the honor to lay before you a . brief statement of my official actions. Upon entering upon m3r duties asAttorney General, I found in the department, uncollec ted, claims amounting to two hun dred and seventy-four-thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars and twenty-twO cents, (V 74,752224 Of these I have collected two hun dred and forty-five thousand -seven hundred and fifty-five dollars and ninety-seven cents, (ir245,755 074 The balance, twenty-eight thousand nine hundred and ninety-she- dollars and twenty -five cents, (03,996 25,) beingroostly due from insolvent oil companies, will probably never be realized. I find by comparison, that this balaneesof old claims, uncollec ted, is unprecedentedly small.. Dur ing my term ofollice there has been certified to me for collection—up to July last. the time of my last quar terly statement to the State Treasurer —claims amounting to four hundred and thirty-two thousand fivehundred. fifty-one dollars and seven cents, and (432,551 07.) - Of these I have collected three hundred and ninety-nine thous and. seven hupdred And forty-five dollars and seven cents, (399,745 07,) .hataKtM.-ligifing&haNin r Aik , dollars and sixty cents, ($32,81X 60,) has put in suit, but the money dray not be made, either on account of the defendant's insolvency or the , failure to obtain service. During the , last quarter there has been certified ' to me one hundred and thirty-eight thousand two hundred and lifty-sev ' en dollars and sixty tire cents, (138,- 257 G 5,) nearly all having come to my hands within a month. These have either been wild or sultscommenced, all of which are being prosecuted with the utmost 'speed. in 'fact, at the present time there is not in this 'department a single claim which is not as far advanced as tho arrange ment of the term days of the courts will allow. The entire collection made by inn and paidinto the State Treasurer amounts to nine hundred and elglity-seven thousand nine hun dred and nine dollars and.seven cents, which there has been collected during the past quarter ono hundred and .two thousand four hundred and eigh ty-eight dollars and thirty-fiver...cam, ($102,48835.) ilnadditiontothesums collected as above, I have gained .in the courts below suits amounting to fift3r-Seyen thousand. six hundred and fifty dollarsand ninety-fivecents, bat .which hate., nut yet been paid, because of the defendants having sued out writs of: error. To collect these various sums I have issued three hundred and; forty-six writs, Om.) All of these cases have been concluded with the exception I will hereafter mention, and all of theni,' with the exception of live, have becsi decides' In favor' of the Commonwealth. at llnalJudgment. At the recent ses sion of the Supreme Onirt,at Harris burg, a decision was given in the tonulige tax eases, which have been pending office 1661. The decision was in favor of the Coniinonwealth, and secured a revenue of ever two handled thousand dollars per annum. The accumulated debt under this tax makes directly dependent upon the decision over six hundred thousand dollars: ($010;000.) The corporations are about to take out writs of error Vs the 'United Stater Supreme Court. At the same term of court the grass receipt eases would have been also argued, had they not been postponed until January at the request of the defendants' counsel, who wanted time for . preparatiOn,' and also as the deci sion of the tonnage tit:teases, if favor able to the State, would carry with it these twos. Such a contingency having happened, the grass receipt mos maybe considered as virtually decided in favor of the Common wealth. The amount involved is about the same as that of the tonnage tax, viz: over two hundred thousand dollars per. annum. The various cases which have occurred sluice the June term of the Dauphin county ..common pleas are in a condition to be 'laird at the next term. In conclusion I would respectfaily repeattny invitation to. your Excel: lency to extunine . inl' . )erson the books and records of my otnee. havo the honor to I); with grxit respct, Your obetiletitServant, lirsaamrx!llanais Bagwsilui, Attorney Omura?. An iwp►ortautArrcyt. Colonel H.: C. Whitely, Chief. of I the Secret Service Division, has Just consummated one ()film most lin por• taut arrests is the annals of the Gov eminent. Kwill be the means by which millions of revenue will be caved. All the parties arrested are implicated in the manufacture of the celebrated 60 pound tobacco stamp. The names of the parties are Hart L. Pierce, a well:known engraver form erly employed by Titibuy, New York; subsequently lie was engaged by the American Bank Note Coma ' ny, but recently he has beenc - dolng 1 business at No. 39 NIAIBRU aireet, New York; Col. Ebbed, B. Clarke, late or the 13th !teen:mot New York Infant. ry, and Robert 111 pron, a Inintes t at Staten 2Slaral, Nolber with. his brother=in-km, Keingion• he State for the champ. y have evidently idade ds - that' such a Course a' the sacrifice of both that they haveerrongli after 'the loaves and alter. their resnective •re is very little Inter ' here in Washington of the Missimdppl eleo: not 10 stnngi ionEldr4', vie their.- woild r aid tanker; fishes to 1. latereds. est. ii, as to the tion. REIISEVEOANCE. • Heald, the leader of Bandin this city, eft- - • . usamT. 1n.1857, I. Hetdd'alt that a nutchtua could for making cigars rap aklne thou that the cetval the l aiconstru. Idly, little would coniume tugebro t and (=lobs lelor, task ofdolng years of In 4 ppaintment to him fraught with le from the world at . ut such has peen the and so greatly have sett.and xidt every 'step. ewe with ..exercleed about lt. comparatively so- his feelings that ho lma rei only remarking eluded in h Intimate friends ma= inlf he lived he should pieting a machine that good cigar. Ile has ' - fortifying himself I ,t patents, the first Dr to some of slonally, th succeed iu 6 • would make at last with five di 1 dating as far ... as I/361—1n making a full size 1 ine, simple and void of anykind complicated machine ry, that will Ice goalshaped cigars either tight loose as desired, all complete In o o operation, at the rate of 2,000 daily. Adetalled description of this machl , though It might be interesting to ,your readers, would 3 occupy toona spacein your crowd ed columns. aloe to lay the Im portance of vention of this, kind is icadilY _ ood when- known that in New ork city alone, an ap proxbuateesiknate shows that there are ono Millen' of cigars used annual ly at an a' , ..m. r*te Cost, when made by hand, of upwards of nine millions of dollars. . ~. . WO3LIS SUFFRAG E. Female Suffrage Meetings held weekly in this city have become, very interesting, and the hid! in which they are, held, is generally till ed with a lietetodoikal kind "of hu manity, consisting of a few of the "strong ntinded.women" orthiscity, ex-Preachers .of the Gospel, Free Lovers, Spiriteidists and Black guards, theflast of which . sum tuo- - nnu inlugi :- these meetings intonotice. The wo men (the strong Minded ones) true to their natures, self conmited,sensitive and tyranical, disagree both among themselves, and with their male friends in the government of these meetings, which only helps to make their meetingsdisreputable and work injury to the Female Suffrage cause generally. c u nuys.cY Trouble seems to be brewing be tween the Treasury and the National Bank Note Company. There has been two or three of the new twenty five eent - dotes in circulation withefirt the red seal, and Mr. Wilson, Chief of the Note Division with tweiVe female Clerks who are expert corm ters of paper, have gone to New York for.the purpose of giving the Nation al Bank Note Company an overhaul ing. It is expected that they • will count the blank sheebs • and partly finished notes, to see if their count L agrees with' the returns of the Com pany. The red seal on the mites is printed bench' the Treasury, and It is questionable with some here whether these notes without the red seal nary not have been abstracted af ter lcavingtho lxtuk Note Company In New York. In order.to get as re liable information us possible I have just called on Treasurer. Spinner who nsserts, but rgivca no reason, for, the assertion, that it is not Pixtilble that those notes were abstracted after be ing delivered at the Treasury Depart ment. I learn from 31r.Spinuer. titattxmn terfeit live twenty coupons have been received at the Department from Germany, but as yet no , counterfeit bonds. Detective Whitely returned to Washington yesterday, with„ his bushel or bogus steel plates, for print ing revenue stamps, captured from the counterfeiters in New York. It Is high time for those counterfeit ers to be a looking out. The Gov ernment means business. WAIL Iik:PARTAIENT, The late orders of the War Depart meet directing the recruiting ofilees to send men as fast as recruited to, the (metier, Indicate on the • part of the Government n determination to pro.; tent the pioneer. There are so many coeflicting opinions and interests in respect io the Indian question, It is difficult to determine the right course to; prusue. The present Secretary of War is no doubt advised by•those who have had no little experienee in dMling with the Indians. It 'is thought that he will adopt a course that will be equally severe both upon the hostile Indian and , the agent And speculator, whose only ahn is to cre ate dissension and make money at the expense of both the Govemnient and the deluded and ignorant native. TILEABUTIERSIIIPS. The Copperheads here, who ure wido awake to make stock out every net of the Adtnlnbdration, the object of which is not known to every one, have Amen 'very badly engaged In manufacturing rumors of distrust of the President In not appointing an asslstent Treasurer to succeed General Butterfield in New York. Theagony is now over. The President,__ has erfr pointed Ron. C. Alto IRO ) Benatot.- now Senator elect, le New =I *Prt=4 33l *4 l ' ' stSast.lrell OM hi *lain *a toil* 4/00. 11 7' frm . mthat elateinindilihielpPtised ;IdoXinowfie iiiAleilillittfialiAtat t hiensti *lke him nochdly.ibr thermal that he is 3e,ied by a ilininttepetubrist siltken endbeingeottuallyettspidous Whisieiiticid ltt 1111, mane he does .40k•-thoFogildi"iaisisilkodtAkone' timed-iiintaw. his* litiisppoldig measure that on sisters; readies* be I ni ght,tvi k i°s Arratk-4-4 1 4 11 W al bills , subsidies ftnizi'llstt State 'generally meet his opposition:, The defeat, in the N. Y. Senate, the undersmmnd. Arcade flathead fot the idtyresf,'NewVork, I be- Heim is attributed to I* although .ths Cfmnpany asked 'no WA* from the State butslinply theright of way through Brosulway,with certain prrv lieges; •But with all the complaints of his laming a dbnagreeable, scepti- M 1 and ,4ppepthxd. ditipppition, sll Wilisey who know hluithatlfr t Fol ger is' a man of extraordinary , _Edo ily.,ingitraOpte of - hon'or, and his Appointment to tho responsi ble position Of Assistant Treasurer at New York city is, indeed, timely and exceedingly well chosen. • ANNEUTION OP NOVA NOITIA. ' t A Member of Congrega,,Col. Prosser ofTennessee, I'm been spending apart of the summer in Nova Scotia, the Little 'British Colony, which made such a stubboritlesistanee, thoOti In, vain, as It proved to the Britishifik, federation - scheme ! Aar. Presser's obeervidloris In regard to the temper of the 'potpie. toWards their govern meat; Show hist the condition • of af fairs which , one would naturally sup pose must exist among 'the people' who had been so recently footed into ti government against their same& Protest. No Peot4e Were ever more IntenselY loyal than the Nova"t3co tlitris have alwaYs bleep to the , gov ernment of England, until that gov ernment committed this most twan alai blunder& forein v lr to unite with a Confederacy, conimer rr dal as well es nest Interests Um in direct oppositio to their dwn. The very large pro Men of the peo ple who depend for heir living upon their trade with th 4 U. 8., fisherman and others, have been nearly ruined by the repeal of the reciprocity treaty with this country; and it is - not sur prising that complaints . Shouldtbe heard among all classes of people- In regard to the great Increase - . of taxes levied Upon them for the - support of the , New Dominion, which ' seeins Inclined to raise the bulk of her reve nue, from the Slarithrie provinces, and' • they Are; every; ; day becotning more andtricire bolder in expressing their sentiments. A memberof the - Colonial Legislature declared public ly a few Weeks ago that he would "throw up hishat when the last red_ coat marched out °alio provineeand the United States flag was hoisted on the citadel." , The Proiincial Buil ding In Halifax, a handsome struc bire.just completed, the people refuse to permit 'to be used for Domaine purposes and it stands unoccupied. The question of ,annexation to the United States, now forms a topic of conversation' throughout the entire province, almost to the exclusion of every other, yob hear it corn'ersed on the street, in stores, in the ears and in the home,. where it is not unusual to lind . i tamilies.rliviciiii, against them .3t maw thdatildretiearnestlyin &volt Bev . , brat vigerous jeurnals advocate the measure while others •epPose it. One laconstanti,tineetinj earnest articles PO 'Azar :tat; •bizealt . are against. the confer**. whis4tatito which they hive bOrslureed;'except a few office holdeii who Want toleinitlieir °Mae arui nierebaists islui,hvittli to rehild thentonepolyeffOtheynonienjay, which, they :tire well aware, that yankeo - Onteriodse4oild soon sweep away. • Mr. Prosser ,believes that the prov • Mee of Nova Scotia will :qtrtainlyhe, a State of the:Union within five years' rind prolithli Much sooner. assays the Plan Is canvassed of sending a delegation to Washington during the coming winter for the purpose of as certaining what steps can • be taken to secure the desired result. In order ..to secure . :iwr development Novu 'Scotia needs the markets of the U. S. for her great mineral and other.re sounas, but the benelibi of the annex ation would be mutual. The people of this country need her products, es pecially her rich mineral stores. In deed the importance, of this little pro Vince Is only beginning to • be properlyappreelated. The late Hon. Robert J. Walker, the sad tidings . of whose death early this morning is re ceived ere this throughout tho whole land, whO devoted much attention to this titibject, said there was - no State In the thilon that In proportion to her area an compare In natural ad vantages to Nova Scotia. - DISPOSAL OF PUBLIC LANDS. Commissioner Wilson, of the Gen eral Laud- 041 m, Is in' remipt of re terns from -the following District Land Offices, sbowing a disixxsal,dur- Ing the past Month,of, 01,010 acres of the, public land. - • PATENTOFFIdEL • Twenty-eight patents were brined from the U: H. l'atent9ftlee Tut day the 9th init., tocitizens your State. Ov Monday a 'young woman sod in deep mourning and bearing an infant in her anus,. got. on board a Southside train. front Patchogue at Valley Stream, and took her scat by the side of a young man named Mul ford, of New Jersey. A conversation ensued between them, and the we man informed hint that she had but recently buried her husband, and was tlien 011 her road to. Philadelphia', to spend the winter, at the same time informing him that she was to be at.- ampanled by her uncle, who was to join her at Springfield. During the ride she leaned over the young man several linuN,apparently anxious to know ' how far she was from the station. Arriving at the station she pointed out her uncle, and asked the • young man to hold her sleeping infant while she conducted him on board.the train, as he wasold and feeble. 'The yciungman consent ed and took the child. The train soon moved off, but the woman did nor return. and.the young man be coming suspicious felt for his watch, but found it was Missing, as was also his pocket book. Ho then proceeded to uncover the infant, and was aston ished on .beholding nothing Moro than *.large rubber model. lie made the acts known to a few persons and vowed never to ride in The mine seat with a strange woman, or become a nurse to widowed mothers.—/V. Y. ,11,94:Aim. 41A. ' IT is stated that Attorney General Hearts about,to accept a edit oaths, Supreme emit bench. - • .. . tol A 341.." 1 = 4 4pa.t0r - , tgrp'*e. 'l#llol/4 ' Oll /Mr , ~u abil ll llsW 71177 ". 10tted :1 of the mut *An ibs:liiiere a brierpete MOW vie swede( with a Ursine to bk poems , they were made ena - I ',.. arm -44versisessests.;,; . - , .fith*Td • , • ' ' " • " " " ' 4 " gr ' 46l"Dia !!!f lia'l # .°4', Mober ac 13106, selo ageits for the BURDETT 01100 NO. I= WOOD BTREET; • PITTEBUROII Pd. tioti10:1131. t . A auslalatratoreffotlee.—Lettem Madattn- SS. *Moldavian the estate of Jona Maur. OW& MN of itaaefeer SoernaMM newer maul ra“ naviag boot graMmeto andasigned pee mina kaanteig themmhee ladetted pay: mono ale moneetall• maka Immedlate ent. man Mose bating Claims wind Me mom roan theta Me payment. to JAMBS Ml= It, oda*. Additionally, Green Op. B. .-- AiDoollatrr.—Attauke of -• • sod i • • tor... Z . the bebool Obedient of Nada for beauty. purposes, trost Jet il =llll, Wass UK MO: • • • • lb. Ito inuitpaytea4 ea osurtandisis tix.i1433.51 Cr. By Made reiteitowni, ti .. #I W 113.00 ~. abbleteMili c . Illott, O - P ; M ROW. ..:.‘.., W - , Y 11111W1AN.... --- • : - 0- ' ROM ir , - slt. • ii , ..“ , Wm" liAltarof Re lenrisidp tam re., .- - thessievell entibmillas booed A seem ROAM We Out the gene enema Is rap tear *seed. ri• 0 ADAM ROl7llM_ "". - .TUOMAN ORARKPIR, 1 4eillters. nerbSt] ' 'JAR= WARNOCK. A6S TS WMllly /MUM WAN. 4 7 # 22 Z1N IPS to Par maaM. mods sad le• meson sal tbs sad art:bat _Oman= dews to* _arida/ Maki- avtaigaroinia and • portended • Omen been; son sleek met, Mud, Wald sad enabrateneht • mart superior manner. Plies only dOlt For natty and durability It tam no Aral. Donu t Ili/ Parties sailing ma- Alms wider e aim on oar& -unless bar. Lag a Coreldeats Axes= bras. as thai i. . Tot Clemi 03 . Terniz aec vp_kele p ; iudepuL adfinds. rtt lin' wurtidem 1 71. CRAWToRD New - Arrival of Goods. IMO Bpeyerer Corner of Water andJamesBtreets. 0 011E8 TER, PE NIP A: „liar° lust returned fmui We east with • large stock of good* bougitt at the low est tarh'prlcca, which they offer to the public at REASONABLE PRICES, Consisting nf 'DRY UOOD& GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, it XD .1A RD WARE, PRINTS:TURKS, COBUROS, ALFA OAS, WOOL DELAINS. CLOTHS, SIIANLS, MERINOS. MEN'b UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES ROPE. MUM Ss PACKING YARN IRON lf NAILS, Paints, Otis and Putty, Queensware and Willow 1111 are, FLO qI2,i'EED,RA IN,BA CON, &c., &c. 'We still have exintral of the Celebrated CANTON CM' EIS FLOUR MID DIEWOJR.EIEK Ii'ILOTTU We ream the above brands. by the ' ear lead, and can sell them at Pittsburgh Prices saving freight bit same. I • We .an Nell IRON,' NAILSS, SUGARS COFFEES, TEAS, SOAPS, SPICES, &c. at wholesale priors to dealers. . Thluaklng•tbe . public for pat lea rne, we hope to merit a liberal share for the future. We always buy for malt and sell cheap. - • It S. Alio agents Ihr the BUTEN EWER' AND LOPER and Pittsburgh National Plow Cb's M:. La 4CO Nigir 151 . Pure Catawba and Concord wine of our on .n vintage for medical mid Sacramental purpow. are • .rtraimmindeil by those ivbo Mire used titi a n. nov3tr. MEYRAN & srzprz,, - Successors I • . . REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE; ;.N0. 1 42, itilth Avenue, •• PITTSIIiIIIGIT, Pa. • • GOlci and Silversmiths, and dealers In PINE STEWELRY, • wATetlkq,DlAMoips, . SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Agency for all the best makes of American Watches .THOMAS'. CLOCK& AU kinds of mastics carefully repalisd and guaranteed. • Imaltiv Bnghton Paper Mills' BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A. . rivirrre. t, 2 ‘II,AG.AND :CARPET , ry,311 2=l. M.A.NII:I:IKACITITEGE. II3 , `AND SOLD AT, - Wholesale dr. Retull by fraxier, Liner . &Co., • - 82 Third Avenue.. irrusluunu. prig's. Won eiubnce• , WY= S A gg i s l atitort reYi t i v i re tstands ic enine! '" 'o3= l : itIZAL The Only Reliable Cure for Dyspep sia in the Known World. Dr. Whale,', Orent Asereskan DinriteLe 734 . 1 and /Us Des Ihr Cordial are •panne and In. allibn ears for dyspepsia b Its most safentblif lam and no sidter - ot bow keg staadiag. They penetrant the secret abode of this terrfbb Meow and eztenainds it, ror t and branch awes. `filar alleviate mace army and sUeut audadas tha taetee see tell, Tbevirs aotedloreadai the mold desperate sad W ar area, wlten seer): ksoirn aura Ws 10. Igo SOTO St aromas or ladtdattlas am radii their pssetradag power. DR. , WIENIKAWM'S Pine Tree Tar-Cordial • his the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtain ed by a peculiar process bathe distillation of the tar. by which li. WOW medics properties ar retained. It button:es the dived - re - orgies and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debili. tested system. It wiles mid enriches the bbod. sad impels her tliesyeteas th e eammlion which scrofula breeds on the ere It dissolves Melia ens or ph whietb pii =is air neaseges of tiva longs. Es acts altos Ow Intuit ed sorbets of the and Wait. imaitrubiz to sack discoid part. pain and sabdning In; Ilmeados. It is the result ogres,. ol_shady and experiment, and It Is oltred to the aMe •M with Pnves allintranee of lb power tome the Wow ewees, If thenahmat has not too bag delay a ew et to me mom of same: ; Cbnewnplian of the Lange, Clough, Aibre nroatandßreasii Bronehfth, Liter Cbmplaint, Blind and Bleed ing Piles,Asihnus,Whooping Ctrugh, Daptheria, 41:e. Ida ; , A Mediad expert holding honorable eollagtate dlplouuu, devotes entire time to the etandeur Mon of patients in the arm parion. Associated with bins are three consulting Physicians of ac knowledged esdnen a., whose services aregiven to tte pesiOefree Umege. • This opportunity is *greed by no other Justine- Ike la the country. • letters from any part of the counW, asking ed vire will be promptly and mistime,' responded to. Where convenient, sesultuates should take the shape of Omits. or itaf-Ojtes Orders. Price of Wiahert's American Dyspepsia Pills, it a box. Bent by DUB on receipt of prim. Price or 'Cas - Pine Tree Tar Cornet, $1.60 a bottle, or 111 per dome. Beat by esprem. AB oommankatione Moab be SDIDISSed M.D. D. N 0.133 Noethelecond street, Philadelphia. octlPAns. 2% C. /14111031 t. Bridge Street, BRIDGEWATER, PA IS WEEKLY EEC/I ING A russu SUPPLY or (OOPS Iv RACK UP TOE roLLOWDIO , DEPARTMENTS: DRY GPC)01.111 S. Steubenville Jeane, Cna hneres and Sattineha, White Woollen blanket/I. White and Colored and Barred Flenneli„ ' Delaineg, Ginghativi, Lawns, IVitter Pronll4, Chinchilla. ' Cloths, Woollen Shaw la Grown anil Black Mtnlins, Drfilittzs. Tick ings, Prints, Canton Flannels, Joennets, Table Linen, Irish . Crash, Counterpanes. Hosiery, Gloves & Nits. • arocories, Codes, Teas, Nowt, Molasses, Whitt, Silts:Drips, Golden aid Common Syrup', Mackerel to NU and kits, Star. 104 Talkm Candler, Soap, Spices and Ulnae Meat Alm% SALT. , Hardware , 'Nails Glass , Poor Locks. Dooi Latches, Mazes; Screws. Tokio Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons, lsXalls Ideb Pelt Coat Boxes, Fire Shovels and Pokers. and Spades, 'Morels, 2,3, and 4 ThorForki, Rakes, Scythes and Snubs, Coro and Garden Uocs. WOODENWARE. Dockets, Tubs, Chums, Butter Prints sad Ladles CARBON OIL, Linseed Oil & White Lead. Boots and Shoes LA DMA' MISSES` •ND CIIILDNENS' 811055. In great variety. Rifle Powder. and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse. Flour Feed Ar. Quoonsware. \II heavy goods delivered free orcharge ily dose attention wel l mbless, and by keeping constantly ea baud a assailed 'tack of good. of all the illferent kinds nasally kept to a country store, the undersigned bora; to the future a• la - tbe pea to Inerttand roes vo • liberal share of the pablle patronage. S. ILANGEU.• deantily.-Inehgd. I A 11.TIFICI1L TEETH PERFECT. .t). ED I—T. J. • D. J. CHANDLER "Re pur chased the exclusive right of limaver county to use Dr. Muck's Patent, by which they an PM r P Videtalte as thin as Gold Plate, with a brantifai mumbled and so light and elastic as 10 Peeked) , adapt Itself to the mouth obviating all that clumsy and bulky condition, so much com plained of heretofore; end {mating their liability to break one hundred par cert. Indeed, no OM lerint• it would be willing to wear the d style plate any longer than they could conveniently get them exchanged. All branches of Dentistry per. (blued in the Wit and most subetantial manner. In Oiling teeth with gad, ete.,,yee eminence com petition from any quarter, endear% refer to llrlag se4mas whose 1011ers hartht:trlomir Dos. ohn 7 1 = 7 ...in e1 7,301 1 ,traf e ss we taserted some years Ilff0: the teeth el perfect as the day-they were lined. Langley Clad nand Oa a piss, freeing it from=ssen and daneerom *eta, making the of teethe mares et pleasure rather thane/ horror and pat& hio," lowas any good dentist In tie Bents. C o g . at Hem Math" Steamier En T.J. 11. J CHANDLER. ',vanes to Stookboldens.--4131 ofjoarc oseedn of Ow stockboklers of the Smith's Pert, a ma fkaver Petroinos Coutpaay wUI lot held at the Mike of C. E.llnnt.ltomaOr. Ya, on Toodof. November _ 380, s at 10 Web* . DAJIMAGIII, fien t. PreskleaL : • AT • • zolo. - -1ic5131 , 013 a& co 11 FS at mta Oat, Mtstiems,PlevrereNeetliete. Due. llossela Velvets; Embroideries. Ilaulte l . alas; lOUs Goad; Dress sad t'.6,k Trimminp. Wisely & (Houk N!/' 4 lo 4 ballißßl 1 yam. Worsted. Fiannala, Corsets sal Balmoral Skint, UNDERWEAR, FURNISHING 000 In, flair Colts, Rolls and Swittlu,,, A N 4 ` . "'• 0 I . 0 N , Stock alwaya Complete price/ km. • 77 a: 79 MARKET ST.. pITTSBUROII, Pt 3rmAcorrrt. Bnolier .& Ryder's Best, made at Maullon, Oead. hio, le now taking iu • B. J. Cross Cos, ROCHESTER, bare It constantly for sale, wholenle sal retail, at Lower Figures than any other Flour of the same czvcr.a.z.rizry sold hi the county JOHN SHARP, • D11:1 3 : 1 1:11 1 _ ^ Groceries Provisions, CORN, OATS MILL /WILD, AND FLAICHEED MEAL - 1 • DRAINAGE -PIPE, Oral! 81zes; and IMPROVED CILIMNESt - TOPS, For Sale at Manufactoter.a,Frieta CALL AND EXAMINE. CASII Paid for COUNTRYiPRODUCE GGeds Delivered Pree of Charge, ROCHESTER, Pa. May 5, 1 t. 59. mayl2Ant CANNEL COAL I CANNEL COAL!! BY 1118 CAR OK WAGON WAD, Send In your orders at once. Car loads shipped by railroad to all points Wagons will be supplied at the bank si heretofore. Remember the old )lorie Csnnel Coal Mine, near Darlington rad road. I '. L. GRIM, J. F. MANSFIELD, For r loads Wilms MANSFIELD & co. New Galilee, 111%tier Co., Pa sep.l9:3m. DRUGS DRUGS & MEDICINES TN/LI:3I3EfEaS W. 13 - LTECIILING German Apothecary and Druggist! IN THE DWLOND, ROCHESTER, Keeps constantly on hand a well aeleftol stock of PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES; PERFUMES AND SOAPS, PAINTS, OILS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR Medical Purposes Cigars and Totauxa; Crude and Refined OUR ALSO Sole agent for Dr. Reties Patent Truism All kinds of Tntsses will be delivered on abort notice. :Physicians prescriptions will be tilled &tall boars ofday and night. 11619-A share qf patronao solicited-EI jy2l:ly. $l5. Gold Watches. $2O. THE ONLY CIELYMEE DOUBLYASTEA RC ' PTEIED OROIDE GOLD WATCHES. ILtEUIPACTITRED BY •nug • OkOIDE WATCH CO.. Ain all of best t00k.% thaWag Hera, il'arraa ,l Mato taraissOoalts Eta inoGoldmenantec.O. and ae MEW to the beet Gold Watch" In make andentotn witb Ow bat ?bU Awelei awned sad /Weld Legere, Nstra Irim two.- Kikrot's and Ladies' site}- 1 15 web. The Double Extra Refined, fla w osoins GOLD WATCRIIia, A No. ir Full Jeweled Lever. at $2O each. RENT WE EXPMENts, abywbere In the VD lied stomas regular or Is oleeate rri..""A risme 0 0 delivery. No mosey rollou" . In advance, only saikiietory asborobre %hot the order Is blade la 'mad faith. Any package way be opened assodexonshaed beat IN. ( for. by Aging tbs. Express domes Only. Perilous eon order by men sitilA bifitY• by beading mosey advance In ait Werra Irt• ter, end the goods nil be not ad a Reim packages preps/. atom rbir AN AGENT RIMING TOE SIX WATCIIO. WILL RECEIVE AN EXTRA WATCU FRES MAKING STIVER_Iai WATCHES FOR 1190, BETEN REG WATCLUIS YOE WWI. Aleo.Wlegant Onside Gold Mali@ et latest and mon cadly styles, be Ladles sad Gee Unseen wear, Eno 10 lo 40 ['ohm War. Oa 04 a" Who* seat loth 'rata, losomews sele Weer. Oar watches are all made albs Liesdoelteb , Id Gmbh Cola wanes. are alt yoteott reelable' aad adprese. ard Elnarsuarred Ibbe Costpany to bop roma time sod now sad eat larelet. Elate the Sled., dui and Oct el muds tequlred, ao4 order ooky of ma mows yr/Own CO. 148 Wation WWI. New York. sag. WM& Mal OU F7 4 l:l . "—The Stem to the eadth Z 4V4 .1 LI U.l•ll=l4troh cgs IMF., et Dry Wm Bata's rimy. *am moil Ps. For partkobus sooty loeffikorof the Wow leg 9 1 . 111 1: 1 6 4 slooMt, OEM% Mr/. BRINN.LILIIN..PIthitoort. jA.II. PAVAN/U. siddreestee. Operatort 1
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