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LlLUT4!frifottii gives the following
vat brieffintit #4l gallon if the very cir
• ...,OttnithteuVrYMXlSltle c of Jeff. Davis to his
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GiellhdenstY is played out! It has
net soldiers enough to:withstand the Unfits
Matt, fret It can neither feed, clothe nor
Shelter those it already,has. It, people as
eats he armies are ragged and famish
• lug. Its Credit'. is gone, aaditapaper money
wank (owing to the high prize of cotton
and the asszetity of rap) some air or eight
(t‘. wand. its people know that the
LLIOI Cane if torte up,' and Must be hunted
t t :
.bloodhatundeoto drive them Into , its
• skive ` dying In short, it is
Locus se this may pampa appear too ey
, !- emptiest, and like rendering the "Book of
Lesismtatiorte Into short metre verse, we
, auset giver somewhat faller ,report. Alter
: - .iiiktripigin the opening parigraphs to the
'ltilitary - alfsire of thiyeari the most fat
• tirehTe aspects of *blob he of course =-
. thereers to present; and yet cannot succeed
very well IA reeking look favorable in any
aspeoche takes up the eubjestof forei Bare
.latictukaboutwidchhe epeakevmy spitefully,
and ervideritlik groat bitterness of spirit.
Deming the year past—if we may believe
Mr. te whole world'has combined
to steak beat• and defeat the celebrated
o&mthern Confederacy!' England has
acted tuber senustorsed perfidious manner;
_ _lance has moat. unreasonably given the
cold' shudder to Devitt . every rule of is
, ternational law kite been perversely viols,
fed by the great powers of Europe, in their
annletito shown* favor to the ill-used and
indualty Confederates; and we are not aux
prised to find Mr. Davis warming up as he
recOonts his wren in three mortal columns
Of kltia typO r tin at hat he bursts out with
threate,l and tells his confederates what
they.WO! do—but had bettor not attempt.
' 'He fa/Vilna to ' declare apaper bloekade of
the coast of the United States, ' , and to cap
: tuella neutral made trading with their
j Porte ditto= =demi can Intercept on the
hag t sear." , Truly a brilliant proposition,
when we remember that these rebel cruisers
re WI; fitted, armed and manned in the
IMO Thiglitibporla from which the majori
ty of the "neutral vessels" sail. But John
101 l need'itot be 'alarmed; Jeff Davis asigbg
holey; bat he promises not to--at
leastfor the:present:
After showing how enandalonely Europe
bee treated the .Confedaracy," Mr. Davis
inlets* to bewail, in two'columnalhe con
dition of Mr. Memminger's currency, which
sneers from his accounts to be nearly as,
; worthless In Richmond lig it Is in New
York. , Rere he gives two or three extraor
_
• the world. He
4 that the inter
tted in only three
)pears that "pop
rithout reasonable
tresses to the'ex
internal tax was
of,,the property of
. that the planters trhe sit in
Congretaat Richmond and direct the af
orthenalappySouthern,people,
ltrifedr„,,,e4 l 34 9 . l 4 l telr Peculiar
' slares---firem taxation.
this species of property constitutes, accord- ' 1
Inc to W. DilThl, ...stout; two-thirds of the
entire bastdaprapery.o.f. the.C•rifedersto
Stities"dtlufsetem:thids hate hitherto I
from teastion. tfe tells I
thitabow - that they csnao” longer hope to'
isteipsiumnent, *Weida isittesof treasury
Ucbuthisitbeen inoretutell intilthe cur..
ahtnlittin!l.antotuthrici alert than sir
Antridtad ittilborte rif dollars, or more than
- ' threefold the racteati required by the be
tbsetrintry,7, and that they must
- tosl# telas tbfres and plantations as well
Y the property -of* common people.
Wbit iii the Eirreisai 'creditors of the
Ocinfediritor:itsi .what -they read these as-
Confes4anir of selfishness in the
Ideating ciss* ,ind or intribeioncy
! •,.-ilaidlttg *the Ca.s that was folded 7 last
. hfs Clarnisidiiivitsition the' rebel
tddef"#ipis s hired loan,* means of w.lutt
Jur adhrs Poranpulsory reductionet the cur
..,-7.titsnoy," forcing luddora to accept, instead of
14-raintleilde brads gr.the.tdiihing Confed
• eriCzettieliich# onntprradsed to pay the
hitiretrelti ph:a:else long ;since
• ,
,Among bl 41ans for reinforcing the
21 b. °11122e0,110 Ing , the sulP lo -rot silt of
-I%wattstile the-army' ail who are tm
-:•1101/14Y slodiscratting an end to =tad
,- rotiodOeaditying erittptien law, re
...rifibftingdeisnib'aild &win the tin"
inch otthkablrobodied men, now employed
- , --j i_lfsefflgesterfr ttnises(coplis, and Other em.
;-`ployeesi soar* doing service for which the
pperonPerficovetecie
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tathisbireindesintsiss aged a law
to iblargithapcilley. of the act. of-the 21st
of 444186; so sato-enable the -depart
to replay* not only tasted *oohs, but
...wegensrs, and other employeetifn the arm,
rsegrawsit-is hoped that the ranks or t he
„array wilL,be - . so strengthened for-the en
-..:4311111 esonaigar. or. bk, pat at defiance the
•Istnisflt.elftoTa oride:onemy."
Wilms luireportOf the manifold die
titterfsit**ions stittdisappointments of
..:Tthlelssri„Wilitsthalf:colonutof alone of the
"fitioltioiinhumanity;'
&e4;ge.; .the Yankees
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- ..ilMa'rep‘tee kart mandtse,.. was not` the
, =.mtbrrtifiakerlth:rshlA tbaraliele mot daring
**noo n - of lestaemee,. Kinsmen,
i:•!44s4festilidleliilemm guerrilla, order iota-
MIMI or OW, Dtod. afths thi4,-Tetmetem,
'f,maa~ed-,,by:maealer'd„rebal ‘earah7 on
t OW:44AM; 410 dght -ooatizazed ;without
' , Winded:Puler relmt,hottm, sad mai partial.
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IMMEEME
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Rend olthbertatialseliraiiefletter
aai
' - itallettetliat-thei
osetiuggettions and Recommendations.
• Tba.Contollasiormr of. Internal Revenue
remarks, In beginning his Lemuel report,
that the present tax laws have been favor
ably received by the people, and have
added to tbe reienue of the nation, if net
10 touch ai was anticipated at the time of
their passage, yet enough to improve
largely the credit of the government, and
to demonstrate the immense renames
which it possesses yet untouched in the
loyalty and growing wealth of the people.
No madden or violent change, in the eye
tete of taxation devised by Congress ap
pears to be neemeary. Ca the contrary, it
La believed that its capacity to produce rev
enue is not fully indicated by the receipts
hitherto obtilued. Not only are the pro
duotive property and the industry of the
country, which are the great sources of
this revenue, rapidly growing, but the ad
rabsietratioa of the laws is improving eon
stantly, and to believed, with the aid of
Congress, to be susceptible of soil further
improvements as will materially add to
the revenue. Every advance in this dine
lion is a manifest gain both to the govern
ment and the community; for it teads to
equalise burdens, to discourage frauds and
irregular speculation, and to encourage
hornet industry and legitimate traffic,
*hilts it directly increases the returns to
the treasury. Commissioner Lewis there
fore retrains from suggesting any radical
changes, but proposes each specifie altera
tions as seem to be necessary in order to
enable the government to sustain its than
dal credit by the raiment of interest on
the acastmulating debt incident to the pro.
longation of the war.
The actual receipts of the internal rens•
noe otlice from all eourombetweent3eptem
bee 50:1, 1862, and June 50 h, 1663, were
$35,586,101 50; and up to September let,
1888 Obey were $7,489,473 06 Up to Jo or
90th, the draw hacks amounted to $676683 -
78, and up to September lst, $503 066 36
At each of these dates, however, there were
considerable same in the hands of eollec
tore, Pad the annual gazes, tuoltuliug those
on ineomes, had been only partially re.
celled. To say With accuracy bow much
the excise laws have yielded within egiven
period is not practicable. Their operation
te:centinuotte and the machinery is con
stantly; active. There are hardly ever in
the mails less thee halt a million of dol
lars, Including checks, drafts and certill
(Atte of deposit, to too credit of this office,
in frassitu The estimate of the product of
the taxes aeavesed within the year ending
on the fleet day of September Ise: is gal.
aye millions of l'ollare.
The Commikeloster says:
°lf the law should remain untouched, ez•
parlance in its administration will arable
the officers haying charge of the subket to
make the yteld larger sod the exptnto of
collectiou toes; and toe increase itt:tbe pro
duotion at the country, owing to the andel
ty of trade and industry, will oparaieln
the same direction. I attributtio these
causes an addition to the inter nal - revenoe
of another year of not less than ten millions
of donate. If we add to this the probable
results from the measure. suggested in re
lation to epirituoue sihoos and malt
and tobacco, io . ante of their immediate
adoptioo, the internal re•enue for the year
eighteen.hundetd and sixty dour, reokoned
from January to December, both months
includell, • ill era-h the tutu of massy two
tailhonr, witbont ...Arlon iota oaloolatioo
anything likely to name from districts now
losurreatlonary."
iternal Lszation
at las influenced
eral . atates, and in
rth Carolina, idis
v the taxes actu
ide,"
The Comtniosioner holds 'bat the divi
dends of life insurance aompaoles should
beexemptid from the payment of the is.
Come tag, but proposes to make a pat Hal
compoiegiion to the treaeary by increasing
the stamp dutymo• required open policies
of life iasuninte. The report says:
"It I. believed that a stamp on every
policy, or emoluesent of like effect, of fifty
cents for each one thousand dollars of the
amount iseured, may be levied •ithsnt op
pressing - the companies or discouraging the
demand for insuranoe. it should also be
remarked that life last:trance compatlds
which are not purely muftis), but which
have a capital stook invested In them for
the sake of revenue, should obviously be
taxed upon the revenue in the same pro.
portion as the galas and polite of any
other business."
An !stereos° of the tax ukpu dfetilled
spirit. to slxty ovoid • gallon le ereiti
mended It is else !untested teat a tax
upon malt of thirty cents a bushel be im
potted, but should It be deemed advisable
to continue the ex...ntion of malt, sod tax
only the liquor produced by it, it eer:Nra
certain that the revenue might be Oared
erably isoreued by a judioious etlega
meal of the Inc, eay to ouedoller aad fifty
cents per barrel.
Certain provisions of the present law
which relates to pettoleom have occasioned
embarruscoeut and require revision to
make them more Simple and efficient the
Commissioner modems the drawbaok allow.
gd by section 116 as • direct dioerimios•
Lion against the people of this country, and
in favor of all other nations, in.sopplying
which nature has given 11l almost a moo.
opoly, end recommends its rrpeaL
Regarding tobacco se purely a Luxury,
and in no way a necessary of life, the Com
missioner recommends a large theresse of
the tax upon I'. lie ear :
"Ibis ye." ' notwithstsudiug the eaten.
sive planting in the northern and middle
States the crop is estimated In the last re
port of the Agricultural bureau, at only
two hundred and fifty-eight militant.; being
Mill one hundred and seventy 'millions of
pounds less than in 1860. While the do
mem production is thus, diminished, the
foreign demand bee been constantly in
creasing, and it will not be likely to be se
riously
affected by, the difference in price
widen its exportation, subject to our excise
on the raw material, wall 004&11014 1,
therefore, beg leave to submit the propos!.
ties that tobacco be taxed in the leaf In
the hands of the prancer, end that no
drawback be allowed on its exportation in
that phone; so that the curt to the foreign
manufacturer may be increased to the ex
tent of one exclse. If soy drawback is to
be allowed, the proper policy of encourag
ing and sualaining oar own manufacturer
against adverse legislation of a foreign
government, seem, to require that it shall
bet allowed, if at only on the t ugiou .
Imsttued article. Tea extent to which the
allowance abJuld go is a question of some'
nicety. The tax on tobacco in the leaf,.
with all the stems on, might, I think, be
fixed with advantage to the revenue, and
without injury to the producer, twenty
cents per pound. $ light ter, varyi ng
- from eve toten - ortweleo cents per pound
additional, might be imputed on the man
ufactured commodity. A drawback on *hie
from to fifteen cents - would live to the
darnititia ran afenturerall the ad Vali !ogee
be ',maid desire in the foreign market, and
'midi In "some measure, extuutereall the ,
diXll.
I'ol6th:cot ferolgo nations et his mfr . - I
us of trines and the tai upon them
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VS OAS tasted. In tha report
rune onlttrattoo of the grape sad the
ioanufactore .of slue la. Ude comae, is
still in:,ass' Infant 'state, and good pollee
would atom to require that they be enema ,
, lbough', the: impatient* of Earope
by *hien: that the'esiteuespilock of .spirits
ihtee(of suttee, it
toy be licsiinielTspeeteialifoxio the tact
tylefehifp' erfheitrii not famished. tti the
istilluabir?l' calt*WmittPerliC.'o6ol4 be
tuatia:to
ILtted..et iltelmidlea r the ieieiv t►oula be'
teshitylitAett'lit okeleyeA:sel,lndestritil ,
rebieeflibier4bietzeilnaiela*hirlbei I
mbeediag in thit:dlipellteeitaitli be
40Febte belthinth the
*eft:lolll4i most stieadte di
**oh Weir
I Ift)M0 116
`ultgokt be al.
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MENEM
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Say SppreclablsCdfeet will be prmlimed in
determining the - choice of liquors on the
part of these who habitually drink them,
and that at all events, in the present needs
of the country for increased revenue, a
duty of ten cents per gallon on native
wines will not be severely felt or deemed
unseasonsble. These ebonies In the amount
of duty to be laid on spiritone, 'Moos,
malt liquors seem to be suggested by com
mon expesience. and the policy whit* ob
thine in every well poised system of taxa
lion. They belong to a class of luxuries
'Molt may be properly denominated hurt
ful, and, if the consumption should happen
Labe affected, by the weight of the taxes,
the result would not be without compensa
Lion to the consumer and the country. The
duties are now very low, in view of the
modes of using the eubjects of them
Twenty cents a gallon is but ono cent and
• quarter a half pitit-a quantity usually
sufficient, I presume ' for one days allow
ance for a moderate drinker. Three times
that tax would not be sensibly felt, in a
proportionable increase of price. If it
would exert any intense on consumption,
It would be in laver of the cheaper liquors,
which, for that reason, could then better
bear come additional duty.
"If In making your estimate of the needs
of the Government, It should be found that
no considerable increase in the amount
derived from Internal chalice is desired, I
should think it a question worthy of con
sideration 'bother some increase of tax on
all hurtful lukoriee, including even tobac
co, would not be eligible, so that relief
might be afforded to those interests that
produce them:mouton necessaries of life. It
an inormum of the tax on cartain•products
of wnich the use is purely voluntary, and
at the same time at least useless, would be
attended by a diminution of tax on such
commodities as contribute to the suppor
comfort or enjoyment of the community/
the propriety of the change would seem
be obvious. But if • large revenue is
wanted to aid in sustaining the national
credit and supplying means for the large
expenditures incident to the war, the rea
son for the change would become invin
cible."
MINERAL WATERS, AC
It is proposed to levy the following taxes
upon artificial mineral wstere,stalit waters,
sarsaparilla waters, and other beverages of
like kind Bold in bottles—two cents per
dozen of bottles bolding a belt pint or less,
and when Bold in bottles of greater capac
ity, four oente per dozen for each dozen of
bottles holding 6 pint or lees; and wben
sold la bottles of still greater (tenacity than
a pint, ono cent per bottle., iVhen sold in
any other way, a duty of Elie per cent. ad
ealercm
TAXIS° LOX 0 the
A tax upon Ike following articles le re
comMended t Gold watches, pianos, guitars,
doge, looking-glasses beyond • certain sire,
diamonds, emeralds, and other precious
Blanes, kept for'ornanient or use.
Cotton is now eubjected to a duty of one
half of one cent per pound. Quadruple the
tax not, In the Commundauer's opt pion,
be excessive. Sc insignificant a stun can
heotdded to the price in the foreign market,
' without affecting the demind or exalting
dangerous competition Thread sod }arm
manufactured and cold, or drireered for
being knit or worm into (*brio', may prop
erly be made ambient to three per emit. ad
valorem; the 'smears it snob arresd or yarn
were sold in the market.
TICCZE sSe OP OTllltd TAXES
B Ards plen:d, tongued and grooved,
shingits, bricks. Roman cement, calcined
plaster, draining Wee, dressed building
stone, printers' ink, map.., clmete, periods.
cal publications other than nev•papera,
and engraver's Cork, would hear •o tad ra.
form duty.
The tax on suction sale, to no• very love,
and will hear to be increased probably so
onelourth af one per cent.
The Lax on !slaughtered animal. may be
advantageously adjusted on • somewhat
different scale without becoming onerous,
viz: utt each head of horned cattle, more
than eight weeks old, slaughtered for sale,
a tax of thirty center; and an calves of eight
weeks old nod lean, a tax of five cents per
bead. On slaughtered seine, exceeding
fifty pounds in weight, ten cents per head.
/Ili OFACTOSZO
An amendment of that p►rl of she la•
which relates to the isisiiiou of manufac
tured srtiotes is recommended. The report
Rays:
"A number of railroad covenantee, and
other largo operators, who manufacture
locomotive eaglets, railroad care, paper for
printtug and mealy other artialee coorumed
by them in thu proeenutfoo of their busi
ness, embracing to the aggregate the value
of millions, have insisted that the via-hun
dred dollar limitation has application only
to manufsaturce that are sold, not those
consumed by manufacturers thainselve,;,
and that constructions has been adopted In
several litigated cases. Though it may re
in &cooed:ate:4 with floe legal Intent of the
statute, 1 carioca believe that it •as con•
templated by Congress to sire large cor
porations the privilege of carrying on ex•
tensive manufactures of wood, irod and
other materials, without the payment of a
duty, beesues they happen to be such ex.
tensive consumers as to make the business
\lif manufacturing for themselves profitable.
t is not consistent with the general spirit
of the legislation of that honorable body
to discriminate In favor od corporate insti
tutions or private firm, wieldiog enormous
capital, to the prqutime of small manufam
(mere, and to the aggregation, instead of
the diffusion, of oapiral, and the healthy
condition of trade produced by attire cora.
petition- I therefore beg leave to suggest
the propriety of so amending the law as to
make it answer plainly the original intent.
This, I submit, may be dorm by requiring
that all produotlons or manufacture. used
or consumed by the producers or menu's.
Curers thereof, being' &dialer' of commer
cial value, and which would 'tae taxable if
sold, shall be in like manner taxable when
used or consumed."
Taz /1100211; TeX
On this important subject the Comets
signer cakes the following observations:
"I suggest that the income tel be loft
untouched, except ins few slight portico.
hire. TM. tax, though as fair in theory
se any that pan be laid, has been found by
the experience of other countries to bo eu•
cumbered with practical d 3uittes in the
aeseeement -which bare deprived it of all
deltas to public favor. The people of this
country have accepted it with cheerfulness,
I. meet a temporary t xigeboy, and it ban
excited no serious complaint la its admio
lettation. in order lbw. It taigkit not he
felt to be inquisitorial lu its character, the
inetruotions booed by thin office required
that the returns of income 'hail not be
-open to the inspection of others than ofillers
of the revenue. Bone doubt having been
entertained whether a proper eonstrootion
of the law -sustabee the instructions, I
recommend thst the doubt be removed by
express enactment_ It I ibiak, con
tracta to fairness If the provision allow
ing a deducdon for runt paid for d vvelilog
bonsai be stricken from the law, and that
°Wants of ouch houses, residing in them,
be charged with their rental value as in.
Gonna it 100616 to me, also, thit a change
In the rate 'of taxation of Large incomes
way bo properly made, subjecting incomes
over live thousand dollars ($5,000) and less
than ten thotteaud dollars ($10,000) in
amount to four per cent. las, and them
over ten thousand dollars 4410,000) and
lets than twenty thousand dollars ($20,.
000) a fire per feet., sad those exocedlog
I twenty thousand dollars (820.000 to fife
and a half or six par cent. The English
rate is now over four per cent in time. of
peace', MA during the Russian war It was
r upwardi of floil and oicht•tenthe per cent.
on all incomes over £l5O. If the English
people could tolerate, without mormttnny,
'Such a tax to sustain to war of *Quotes& and i
ambition, American Adieu's will certainly
IC:Ours a lighter one for union and freedin.'
, 'There L.a ;lass of persons eubject
the assuement of tbo theme tax, who: utai:
exemption on peculiar. ground., I 'Weida
Ms subject!" of foreign .gorernsientirep;
' reteatint flact; boo at consular. agents,:
Macy ot,thes persona ire obliged to pay
a. tale upon at isidarkt Web . ihat rtiodra
fro tihehatnegofarammeatsforibedeoldchl
eare4l%.andocaapltint
rtieeketisait doable' taz;abargetapiA lonia
tha.
same ISitrue***ll s 7 savere. ,, *Nth
counteleal(appeskillisti *Hai
. 1 41 1 ; , 411021 , 44epaiyittsetatrili:
41111147, 40411qt11/414,35..,e,:1i
tax is exattiml. submigbe oaneldfratiort
'bather ibis same measure of liberal emir
trey might not be extended to the subjects
of foreign governments nerving so consols
our ports, as are extended by' those
goverawenta to American citizens serv
ing abroad in a oonsular capacity. We
'have sufficient Information in this office to
enab , e on to inste the proper disorgnina
tion. The illiquidity, if any should exist,
will be attributed to the p-oper caner, and
thone wbo gaffer by it will know where to
apply for the remedy."
DT•WP DOTI/1 ON DOCOUENTO
IL is proposed to levy o duty upon re
ceipts for the psi meet of money, equal to
one-half the duty now tr.:Weed on checks
and sight drafts. The followingsuiditlonal
sources or revenue are oleo Indicated:
..Aesignments and transfers of personal
property other than instruments of evi
dence now provided for, by any writing,
such se &saint:merits In trust, deede, for the
benefit of oresitore or others; bilis of sale
and documents of like nature. Indentures
of apprenticeship, Betides of partnership,
attested copies of instruments made evi
dence by law, warrants of agrees, write
of execution, letters patent for Inventions,
leases of personal property, certificates of
copyrign; commissions appointing persons
to offices , certifio item of admission of atter
ney'e or counsellors to practice law, diplo
mu of medical schools, colleges and uni
versities, and certificates of marriage, and
all written or printed instruments not
otherwise provided for, when offered In evi
dence on the trial or hearing of any civil
ogee at law before any court or judicial
magistrate."
vsn'tous INCOURUDATIONS.
The Com:al/I)l°par adds these recomeeen
"I respectfully recommend that the stamp
duties on promiseory notes, inland Ms,
drafts and orders, and also mortgages mud
personal wade for the payment of certain
sums of money be doubled, and that the
maximum of those to be required in any
case be oleo doubled; that the stamp dulled
on agreements or contracts, other than
those specified in the schedule, be ten meet
that the words 'exceeding twetray dollars'
be stricken from the deuce in schedule Id
relating co beak crock., drafts or tartlets,
and oleo from the firet paragraph of the
sixth neat ion of the amendatory act; that
the stamp duties on life, marine and Inland
insurance.polzoica be doubled; that those cut
leanest be
,proportioned to the rent evened
and the length of the term; that to lettere of
attorney to tto single act; such as enter
satisfaotion on a judgment or mortgage,
execute a paper or document other than •
conveyance, serve a notice or poem to
appear to • suit or kCiita, to receive prize
money or wages of labor, be assigned
moderato duly more appropriate to the na
ture of the !wale,' to be perforated thou
that or,' provided; and chat write, sum
monses: and other proceeres for the ovine
mencemeot of action, before justice, of the
peace in coats of civil jurlptliation, end
writes( execution, also tasued by such
justice' to,r the seizure or sale of geode, be
made subject to a small stomp duiy."
The report tfaommeada a tax upon lb.
toneage receire railn,ad and steemboat
companies, and aloe the dividend' of tele
graph oacopdates; 134 mho recommends a
tax of (eta and one t.fth per .at.. instead
or oos par cLut.on the aireul.tion of bsnks,
of on., nil of nue per cent. on depaskts in
ewe.] of one-eighth, arid of ooa•twcntieth
of ono pc r OU bole,. at broltete . hoards
•
•
Toe Coatruicciorter mitts:
'The rsteusiou proposed to be given to
the s., new el internal recount, nod the
midttlenul drat., on the producing sohmee
abate suggested, to View of the iocr-ssiug
wants of the government cannot be fairly
expected to pall the amount of owe hun
dred and fifty millions of ttillare, which,
as 1 have olre►dy stated, was the estimate
reported to you by this office iu December
last. If, therefore, it •ball he deemed ne
cessary to obtain by 'uterus' duties the
hist named sum. recourse must be had to
some "other quarter, lu additional luta
imposed 00 produoia wtooh enter largely
Into consumplou A tax of Iwo per cent
addittoual on the general m►nof.ctures of
tho country, would, 1 think, produie the
required sum—probably • few millions
more. lu making the estimate, some al
lowance must be mule for reduced icon
sumptlon ceased by the Increased economy
in the nor, Incident to increased taxes.
Doubling duties on neoreaaries will not
double toe revenue, and the properlion of
the receipts to the rate wilt be lams than in
the auto of such luxuries as are used in
grattfying the appetites. Consideration
has been given lo common zpericace on
this ppint, sad dor allowsn:e fur it."
The report °includes with suggestions of
amendments to ihe Eloise Isar, designed to
increase he tfficiectos. Among these eug
potions is one looking to the facilitation
of collections, Sh Wont:
"id ► MUM. of faeilitsting such colitis
tio , a and affording to the United Stoles
and citizens alike an opportunity of paring
their respeetive right. in all internal u
vulae ease• quickly and cheaply adjusted,
I beg leave to suggest whether it will rot.
be expedient to confer civil joriadiction on
commissioners appointed or to be appoint
ed by the circuit court; whore the sum in
controvert' , does not exceed a certain limit
to be named in the laws, and I should think
that limit may be safely fixed al two bun.
dred •nd filly or three hundred dollars.
Right of jar' trial may be secured by mak
iog provision (or appeal. As a - eondition
annexed to the benefit of appeaV security
for costs may be required of any other
party than the United Statee. A tribunal
of the kind suggeeted, making justice
under the Internal revenue laws rapid in
movement and small in expense, yould
probate!, ba found to be peculiarly obeept.
able to the citizen as well as metal to the I I
governmenL"
How TOE GOVEIIIIIZSZ m PROTIDLD ion
WAD.—The Government, which had not half
a million of muskets in all the armories at the
commencement of the rebottle., now has, in
addition to the million and a hell placed in
the hands of the men of our armies, enough
remaining to equip eight hundred thousand
mon. There aro accoutrements enough for
eighteen hundred thousand mon. It is not
likely that, &demotion, wo shall over hereaf
tei be caught unprepared for war, for our
pia - tient necessities have developed all the re
aourees which are required to supply. the ma
terials of war.
Tait estimate of clothing for the army for
he nest fiscal year is $58,000.000.
I:rae hundred thousand dollars era, asked
for the benefit of . prisoners of war.
aLTDLOJTES.
11:3F.CORONER.—Jorts Xicett - ro, 0
the rim Want Allegheny, will bon can&
date far Coronet at Allegheny Clannty, subject te tb
decision a the sassting County Union Contention.
de 14: le
, TRE MAYORALTY OF ALL&
Quinn Cap. Sm og Dam at Me urgent
solicitation oftosny —t too commis! to I
bit MM. to be need as a candidate fur CM Martreitj
of Mimi:piny City, at Me ensiting ninnlcipal
tion. mato '
t'A) 49 1 1 )01 I ›kiM
t b, IIE-57 bbls. now landint., foe. aide
ISAIAH DIC&CT & CO.
I.ALICOS, at
dell IIeCGELLANDII AUCTION.
Uri IjHoE6at
.„
doll ' likilLELLAllleil AVOTION.
eIitEAKK--n bbl!. now lauding !tom
a.tstem= itlnerm, tortali by •
isA l 4O-ototorea on. ,
SAur.-,1000 bbls E
sale 41116 Liberty sine
del -
Npil Galt for
P CA
wersaa on board
ae w—n Mama Conway Y, to shire and (brisk by:
0 00 brut en ials
rim
hi0,C04, - abd Bodoid Ott Bon* tar Nib by
isout , _at 40 TM Woe irtnet,',
At •
babbia.lritfirkt.E4n&d;
•' - .l4.lctokarnt .SO4 .
im47o Water drat..
IUSHICIA.TING.OI4. 2 , 2 , 2.2
ivaiiiitatiostesiducr
:-"
• - rF, Ift "4.5.
PUBLIC xorlcEs
Orrtca or sus Cis me Isamu:Kr 03,1
Pittsburgh, Deo 14th, 1563. D1D IDEivp f
NOTICE.—Th omp c Pres ,
ideht end Direetore o Cany NMI'
this day declared e Dividend f
ot ate
FOUR DOLLARS
PEE SHARE, fro. of U. 8. T., foyebio to the
Stockholdere tortbkltb.
delhaer SAMUEL ILEA , Stonetery.
Page." 31satail.t.'s Ornrc,2l. Utsr . Pe. " )
Nu. So Fourth street,
- Ptreuoraou , Pa., Dec. 1,. 11(0.
ELECTION BY r.titENTs.-
-- °snug to the act that the limp for hearing
aliens, non.reeidente, those under or corer age, and
°retaining CMw of manifest permanent physical dle
ability, expires on Dee. 20th, the Board of Enroll
ment mill not hear eases of Election by Parent he.
fora WEDNE3Dny, Dee. 2341, at 10 o'clock, when
all such applications will be wondered In the order
they ore flied. Where GPO of the eons in enrolled In
another (linnets, tha applicant mast produce a Per.
Uficate of that fact from the proper Board.
By order of the Board of Enrollment.
J. lIERON FOSTER.
Oaptals and Prsso.: Marshal 21.1 Dist. Pa
deleOtthltss
DIIIIIINCIIAL Dec. 12, 483.
Ob TO JAMES SALISBURY, EFq.,
Boma of the Borough of Birtnigbam.—
Bthi—The undereduied quid most respectfully re
quest you to WI a 81:113L1f1 MEETING of all the
cltheno of this borough liable to be drafted under
the present call for men, and also of all other* In
favor of raising the quota of the borough of Dlr.
eilloSham by volunteering bathed of drafting, for
the purpose of clothing thane for raising bouttirs
for volionteeire.
We rospecttolly angeat to you the erpvelleriey of
isuang the call forsald mooting at an curly Icy.
Very respectfully your fellow eh tuns,
John P. Park Beatuel !Moe.
W. G. knithinbaugh, A. 11. Stevonvon,
It. B. Carnahan, Wolfe & buff,
N. Patterson,James Whitfield,
John Carrick B. Reynold',
B. A. Wolf
• Drausonett, Dee. 14, lEel.
In accordance with the above rapuet, I do hereby
eplmhat a meeting to be held'ln t►e 111101INGIIAM
MARKET HALL tui WEDNESDAY, the lf,th invt.,
at 7 o'clock, p. fluid.= relating to the cominc
draft will be before the meeting!, The citlyans of the
Borongb are reepoothally Invited to attend.
JAMES SALISDOB.Y. Bargee.
LT - TPITTSBURGH SANITARY COM
--=', min=
Ocoee !Ltd Depositary, SO Swarth Street,
Between Wood end ihrket Stn,la
Parsumn . —TlloM6l3 BAKE-WEL'
Electre•nr--JuKEPLI 11. If FNTEI
Tuusr=u--J.1.31.Z.S r.uix.. Jr
Couldlmtims utucmy and
Stores .out to all parts of the array
Information (arab:bed In relation to thn m.ck ei d
wounded In the Cams. end
The freight cu gotsd• donabA t . Ini•tir..-
PITTSBUILOII iANITA Y luM5l/ f TLF
do3rdtt
U -, . -- COLLEUTUItS IN (Ili Ch*-- . llle
Antiglirdssomment List for moulding
Timm . beggic, Silver Pled, Cay..agcs,
o
smil
Licerme the 4th Division of the =1 P. one.
District, oomprdlng the Cth, Tth and 6. Wards
the my of Pittsburgh, mid Pat Township, etmep,
log that part north of Pew. stmc.t
. has been tryolved
from the Assessor. mul the Tame are naw duo.
will receive the Tame WI aforesaid, at the ogle, of
Aldermen BCTI.gII, Ne. jot Wylie street, from the
21st day of November math the 15th day of bison,
ber, 184torlmite. between the hours of 1 and 5 p.
in., alter which ALM the peneltioe preserileyd by th•
law will di exacted. • JOHN A. BEHGEANt,
dchtdeDeputy Collector lib Diehl., La Metre,"
l 5
'TILE NEW GYII.NASTUA-4 AT
hiltV/LLE LI aLL.—Iho Clam,. are °pry
for new norenbera at each dew of ineetln,e. Ladle.
and Gentlernen, TtTESDAY nod FRIDAY RN
INDS. ailM. Ladles and Children. IirSIINDSUAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, al no - doer.
ITIADVAInIL
For Adults, mun ofe twenty leseona.
For Lads and Melee, --
Tor Children.
nolirtf
.FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
LLEf/lIKNY.—The DOlLlii of ISrooto.
Naas this day sidled on au aatesaruent of ilfty Per
Coot. of the Capital Stock of "The Plrot National
Hulk of Allegheny... payst , lo on tho , 79a lust., at
thoofSre of the alookanlce Saving,' Rank, A lloglo.ny.
dololl T.ll. Za CTI.S, Prtaideot
Orrice or Tea CiTIZIVon NSUAASCI. CO., 7
Ptarbrozh, Da, !nth, lot. f
ODAN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
DIRECTORS OF TIIIS COMPANY, to
Item daring the mama; year, • ill let hold et tM.
omen an MONDAY, the Slit last„ betwoen the) ,
of II a. to and I p. tee
dalerid
SANrEL nse , li,retary
- - - -
VOR SALE-1 large Cotelge BRICK
.1, DWELLING ROUSE, on Borough street, Law.
runcuTlGo; with Lugs bt of ground, tw•autlfully r.
narneated ; Treat and &Nadu trues.
Enquire or E. D. W. GILL.
do16:11r 89 Falb *freer, Pittaborgb.
T . . 08 T-,02i TUESDAY LAST, AN
1.1 ARTICLE AfiItEXIIEXT between Wm.
Aber, of Pltteborgb, mid George D. 11 . F.Ineen of o,*
lamblAna omtary , Oble. Tbm finder tr7ll tr matably
rewarded by leaving it at tbe DIA PATCH
poo RE WARD.--Struyed , from the
roaldenwe of the anbecrttror, at No. 7fil
roan etnwt, Ninth Ward, about two weeks Ithaca, et
MILK COW, with mall teats; of rod color, and lo
good order. The Ender will recelee the alit.° reword
by taking bar to the usderelgned.
delfdt GOOLL I P STA n rt.
THIRD WARD UNPAID WATER
BENTS, CITE, POOR AND 'JUSTNESS TAX.
EH, farMA are doe and niast be paid to ma CO!
Itocaleed at Qty Tremmear'e OlEce, Tonrth stnxt i
during beisbleam hour., or at my residence, No. In
WeArcer Onset, opposite Ma Water Work., from 6 to
a. m. and 6 to t o'clock p. m.
dant J. It. NEWMAN, Collector.
N EW HISTORICAL WORK.
HISTORY OF CHAIILES, TEE BOLD DUKE OF
BURGUNDY. By John Foster Ithk, 2 role
800., with portrait,
Tor .slo by
EZSZEMB,
No. SS 1% clod
MR.L FEED! MILL
73 TO 100 TONE OF
Bran, Shlplantra and Mldd ling*,
Tar tale by
SIMPSON it: S.NOX
No. 178_Foden1 •treot, lilt •
$1250 WILL PURCHASE A NEW
TWO4TOILY PILULE DWELLING,
u in gozel order, situate to Penn township, near Ito
t i r . lll r . l;:out r u t l i ning : o re ryon
. attlo
2.07:
at ere
door,.and seh ' lti till tru e st 12;o% Mu '
oo
ablsterros. Apply to
G. S.
01 BATE!, Oommersisl Broker.
•111 Omen, Butler strews, Lawrenceville.
JUST RECEINED AND FOR SALE
DM bbl.. choke FAMILY norm;
GREEN APPLES
J. T. COLVIN I CO.,
Na El Stun!Mold .treet.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR. SALE,
cnEAP FOB CIABIL—Tho Lot hoe 25 feet
giant on Townsend street. Roth :Wu% ens lTau
bank WO feel to as alley. The Memo le a twortory
Web, containing nve roma and le on therear of
tLe lot; fronting on the LINT. A good horgoln may
Low had by applying won, t;., JoTittf lOW WLSOb.
Townsend stnri, or at
&law
OURIST3IAS (Rms II
CHOICE, BEACTITCL AND cur..tr
ALDCII.B, GOD DENS A . ND CAtES; LADIES'
WORK DOERS L , SAICIDELS, POWTEMONNAIES,
TOY DOORS. INTELL.EOTOAL AND AMUSING
BAL I, kc., Sc., In gront ralety, at tLo ucv Dock
(
THOR. E. WAREHAM,
101 Dederalltmert, Allegheny
XEMPtIONS 12031 TUE DRAFT.
E
—Allem pentane entollpd In tbn wroug place,
than who ware under PO or over IS (and marrled,)
Uni the Int of July laat, but mom especially fathers
and mother* having two or more epos 'liable to thy
draft,shoulddlo their claims d. 'ungainly, moo claim
thPgaltuld of *Weldon by father or mother eon be
Illagafter flatordpy dun. ,N.l3,—Thopapets.necia.
guy to dialed to the stars mita.carofollr made out
anti um by • NVII:T. DUNN, ICU Fl fth et,
data* - Vhlrd•dooi below Cathedral.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.
TUESDAY EVFNISO, lice. 15th, 191:0, st
Tx o'cloelt, will be arild, at the Commercial Saha
Saw, No. 61 Fifth anal;
' 10 shams Eichangs Ittak Stock;
16, do , iftwelmitte killarinfactrinre Tiara;
1 . do, Iron Oily . Bank Stock; •
do 'Clitlesita. Dank Stock;
1 dwillarins Hallway Co.: • '
10 do Flttabtirgb A Coamtliwira 11. It. C...
60 - do: kliegbahr Valley Baltioad
del2 'DAVIS VoILWAINIO Am**.
VIN.E YERFUMER.Y.—Jaquie
onted a r t Prtfam aim favorably
'Writs - mart aivilsit• of 'lb" imparteed article",
Tbafallowtagttprtalealeuty recoarteseillid:
lioBll 01111ANfillf,. - .lPAreacio , •
THIBE2.IIII.IBIC,' CLUL:e
SOBERNL
sib . ._•lsl2loii
, • Qatari iamb and 13 aeltieeld rtrten.'
--it at .taxbunt AND rimiatia
oars
t.-89013 . ...uw, >rAPCY (10 . 0% al,
A lailn : tat' •.:.
jl, Tot maz...tary_Brielt r threnlot 91=
• • ifroas. /up &nth valor 1 1
WO% ittodLaVrOam, klteboa. throe ebamboro
oecoottetofft letis num two stile mom - Moo tow
moot ttatot, gnu. irstaz fl; x,.,
ILttarot in al roo lalsllo
azgl oat tilfrostoottOot 'artiot. -- Zop 10 0
Oman iioMattli 'COM altittiosT=
_to sesurAttriet -Web wow , -
litotio fa Mt bottom Grope =bar two oattottop at
i5..,46 . 7.71 ..„____pp5. los gado trew l _ ,abruYsrz. t . j
.4-E II .11)1VERTISEMEXTR.
...
1863. T"'' "'"" 1 " 1864
HOLIM V PRESENTS !
A full sramulturut of
WEI TING PE-I,S. IN , tITVOI.Ur, IGIXEL4
PHOTOGE Pit ALBUIIIm 1
•
Of the bqt cult., wit let, fi, Jo.rAl,illl% 12.1 cheep
nen fay unForp.,,cll.
elm... II in deook.
hook., Aaaal•
MANITSOIIII.7 A LIN"(
A r rOGIRAPIIIALBP
I • TO.PfinTO 11.111.71[4:
POLTIrdi. NllltKA, MO. IF 80011..9
IL: V EN 11. E E./Kg, do
A /wig,(nab atol cosaidao narnrisumat noa rca&ly,
JOHN P. HUT'S,
delb MA.,ALNI(I MALL, FI?1II STIZEET.
EXCEL! , IOII Fit NT OLASS COM-
PANT hr"c nn. In ammo. ut uoctlon on GIST
STREET. bet n%s Prnuejl, E e.eoew end
alter, near Lippincott'. Axe rectory, a large and
OZ{OUIT lIVOV KS, With etll the modarn Imp
meaty, an , l , s1:1 I, In complute rnanlog order
about the 11112 T OF JANII IIT. when they v.ll
be prepared t, metaufattara a amporlor analltp
Flint Glass Chimneys
eu orderd ptvauptly attended to.
tar OFTE.E, WUBK3
.4.ddrogs, JAS. N. LINDSAY,
TIIZASIIRER.
....
VALIABLE REAL ESTATE LN
DIANA COUNTY AT PRIVATZ SALE.—The
vmdendsnol offors for sale 0 tract of land containing
SOO ACRES, sitriategi West Wheateeld township,
Indiana MOM]. /shunt Ins scion of this tract Ls
cleared and on Icr cultivation. It contains good
building., an excellent orchard a Shw Mill In good
running order, In owe of the beet timber commanl
ties a good Coal Bank, In working order, and an
ahundance of Iron Ore. This tract is 4 miles from
Bieck Lick Station, of the Indiana Brunch P.R.8.,
and 4 mthw from Bolivar Station on the Pennsylvania
liallroad. CIC,“ to Sch.d, Church and MIL
Ala , . one other tract of . timber land, containing
11A ACRES, sitnate In Borrall township, Indiana
einnty, 4 milts Rum Tbe timber, prin •
podly oak, to of the best quality. Thera in also on
the tract an abundant, of Coal and Iron Ore. The
tract Iles on both .Ida of a goal stream, on which
are excellent Saw II ill seats.
A inn` sPhortanity Is hers offered to pent.. who
wish to porchario twistable Imda. Poet:wk., will he
given to the lint tract on the fat of April, 1564, and
to tits socond tract !matedtotal).
for forth. r parttcalars mot terms addims,
IV. IL. BOYERS, Attorney-at-Law,
Disintllht, Pa.
DELI. AT THE PRICXS WE
rALL &ND SEE TOE YDEESELNI
Albums Holding 50 Pictures, 83 00
Hereto bound, two ciao.
Albums Holding 20 Pictures, 21 50
Doom! In Morwon, two cLart.
We if", Llbtusts floldlasz from 19 t
tOO Cards eakOla 1
PRICES 111.t..N0V 91011 U., CENTS TO 620 GO
S' Dan't fall to call, If you irnat Album., a
Pittook's Photograph ,ÜbumDopot
OPPOSITS 717 E POST OPIf/Cf..
&Is
WHAT CAN BE NICER,
UfIR Led'r NI AS' YRSfIBENT
than stair of throw elegsni
G. K. H. H. F. B. F. L. BALKORALB
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
No. 82 PIM . STREET.
GLOPE KID, HIGH HEEL, FANCY BOT
TOM, FLANNIL LLNED. dell
pE HOME CIRCLE, Vot-1:16.
TEIE 110518 CIRCLE, Vol. Y.
THE SILVER CHORD.
TUE SIIOWLEL OF PEA.ULB
The &bore ere choice collections of Vocal end In
ithantental Murk, edegaatly bound, gal table licr
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
YOB SALE DY
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
81 WOOD ISTILEET
deD
MoCARGO'B MARBLE WORKS,
ISSS LIBTUAT BYIMILT.
A tanallfal wad Tucked Anottemat ai
L&RBLB ELANTELB.
Monuments and Grave Stones.
PLASTER PARIB, ROSZZEDALE AUSID JOHNS..
TOWN CEMENTS.
DU SI A ' 4 ; PEBBLE SPECTACLER
1.11 Notwithstanding the attack. of Palms
rpecuete Vondora who aspire to the named Opti.
BITSSIAB PEBBLE SPECTACLES
Are rocehlais Sally the wannest eetlereeseents of oar
eltlzenst. All that Se asked is to imemlne all other
Spectacle: than call and *melee the SIMIAN.
PIe6.I.ILE ones. For sale by
J. DIAMOND, Practical Op;Man,
floaufacttter of the Helen Pebble Specia6".
S/ 3111.11 anat. Ilarnitif Post MIMI,
Milar-s'rERIN9, n ALL Ire MANOR
za.—llarlog pa
rehaatel a largo sloth at gradefor CASE, in are aLle - to offer great heritable at az
[tamely low Wee*.
SEAM= BEDS; BAIR, RUSE AND SPR/NO
ILLTTS ASSES, OLD ItATTRASSYS..re•woide to
the Lest manner and FEATHER BEDS renovated.
A great variety of BLINDS, TABLE Sr /MOOR
OIL BLOM EMBOSSED TABLE BOVERBJ_
LADE, GRASSand MANILLA BORDERED MATS;
CARPET BINDINGS. and well variety of goods
kept In. that floe. We Lorna the attention of the
publlO generally to ow WELL ASSORTED STOOS.
AU inder prompt[ y attended to.
•Pleaea ere ea call at In% FEDERAL MEET,
Allegheny, (home forneerlyoecopted by Mr. Semple.)
nol • BARKER it NIEL°.
Q,PECIAL ATTENTION io called to
1,7 our lingo Mock of
BOOTS AND SHOES;
'inkblot thanrirrs and itunas7ll7 cannot be !mass.
CaWand roam moral pineal mousy,
J 99. IL DOBLANEVEL DS Market at., •
wood door from
CENTRAL DRUG 13TORys,
maem
&AO. A. '
_ )U4,17, ,
SPARKLING SODA , WASLIL ' • •
PATIINT sipronirp,
41/4"ltiyalebsns praciligleMiPalli ois
/WU rittirro-tra, _ _
nusEs: itara's
Oa* tolstme.' Rps it 69.
=EI
K?er A;coNyin
o.sirwa•
•
Stu Ospr + haw4C . rpetropa ; l.lß,,
.
frit
rrsrr aprEveriawmrrs.
L , IIIRSIIFELD,
.Eo. 83 libOd Street,
, t.ltutiatteo to Anil off his tim sleek al
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
COUPLICTE EST RI lIIASCH.
Overcoathsgs, Cloths, Cassimeres,
MADIC TO cl n.mrat,
In nor aroal uwarpanent ntylp, at GOVT PWICE.
fag a raducil n a arkut
r s Oar asoortrorat L. NM complete to all La branch.,
and • ..Ka our &Watt sad pstroos to coma awl bell
*arty. a. we are dealrous to m'san out oar rock by tbe
FIRST OF JASUARV,
lIEMEXIIEII. .10.•
THIS IS NO HUMBUG,
As rem. article fs so!al at COST PRICE.
L. BIIII3IIFELD,
40.83 WOODfITDXRT'
pMYPOGRAPH ALBUMSI
CA RD PHOTOGRAPHS !
• FULL LINZ JIIST RECEIVED
And will be sld at LOWED, MIMS than any other
RIEIPICTABLE EOM in the W.. 1.
Books, Papers and Magazines
LADIES AND GENTLIMIN dro rcdpectlblly to
vlted to call and Rumble the stock .4 prices, xi
/AMES T. SAMPLE'S,
No. 85 Federal it., Allegheny.
&Mina .111 _
HATS AND CAPS I
LADIES' FURS
Of emery latud and quality. •
LADLES' AND IEBBEB' RUB
ET WDOLTEALE A.4D ESTME, AT
MoCORD & CO.'B,
.171 WOOD ESTEEM.
pH TEE FALL O 1 1853.
MOM APPLE TBEZ.
•
Extra Ana—P...l, 4 .6 a y.r. ee—ineltufla g all-the
old leadlag art.Ha , end tosajtem cauts.
Al. • veilArg• wick of PEAR, (standard stul
thrarfi:Cß RT, PEACH. P 1.1731. EYESORE:O4
HUD OILNAMEN - TAL TiatGRAPE TINES, MMUS, Grtat
PLAITS, to., Am, 'stage...Ls and retail at IVIT res.
sayable prim. JORI 4 IiVEDOCII. Jr.
scab-gall' Pittsbargb and OliklAnd Nurseries.
WANTED.-=-Surgeon and Assistan
T Sargasso for Colored Begbamite the De
partments of the Ponth, Golf, and Tonnessoe.
All candidate. must to sxmaned before a Board
of Idedical 0121ters.
D 011 1 . 6 4111:10W is Mika at Bodes, Neer-
WeehiorgtOo, Cincinnati end dt. Lon* end et the
headquartare of the donda of the Potoaan, Cumber
land, and elsenhere.
• • ••
Applications for examinations &mad be mad* to
the Burgeon Gement. U. & A.. Washington. D. C.,
mod moat be acemapmnled with one or more testimo-
Wahl of good moral character from nemertable m
oons.
Tila Board will thiamin. whether the
b gir anl t r t t a 3 =brn i*r rar it tria : , ( "444'L note nr
GiGier noniradeates aral not 1.. exam
ined. I.E arron Gaueral. . MUMS, •
B
Barren General'. (MoeA ctin, Noe. IS, 1863.
nolimann •
GLovEs.:
Buckskin Gloves.
II heops kin de.
Wo byte y splotolltt Oausitlat inaltabta for dzi
ln.Lboand In Martin rtyks. • -
WEITZ 088 d 00.
SrOETEHEI.I^B HEADQUARTERS.
ROOD lITEZECT.
JAMES SOWN
Invites to Wootton of Sportsmen sad *thou to hla
splmdld stock of GUNS, RIPLE3, REVOLTERS,
PISTOLS, GLAZE BAGS, NOWDEB BLARES, SHOT
BELTS sad POUCHES, DRAM FLASKS, and am.
moatos of ovary lotzuL His stock laths Writ era
broaabt to tato =rag. 001
CHARLES L. EALDWFI,L,
(etmossor to loon Mimeo 8 Cb.)
PORE PACILVIL.
Dealer la nom MED. 8170&B min= BAILS,
IMO= BEEP, ko.,
COMMA =BEEP AND WEIBIPIMEMB,
seltly ' PrmocumA, PA.
graussma
r . ..* O. IMAM
M COLPSTER it BAER,
Matothetterers and &am Inall kind' of
TOBAOOO, SNOT min mum,
to. 108 WOOD arazrz Pmmisivagz.
sad &mo
Low coast Tobacco. iatly as band • lama surto of Pipe
ttos '•
FALL, ”DS I
NEW GOODS?
Jot norfted sr
LI'AHOy C 0 f 9
lAck. 140 InIZMAT, was" 81Lisimes
•
anl2to
McCOLLISTER do BA IA
TOBACCO DEALEES, 1 fiTEZET.
Art /Win off tLslr bras stock of
TOBACCO, PIPES AND . faIOSING 'TOBACCO
At. the very lowan Sixes the emh. dD Wm"
promptly attended M. vel7
SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE
von vAx..n.
HAZLET, PANTS CO., BOSTON.
It an be eetst at tha:"Prolkytariso Book Hootos,^
67 Band street. dolktf .
G suet
Primus knit Flooring Eloard;,
le Ike lane, mine ;dello, for sale by
impala=
H'SNOWDEN,
NOTARY "
IS6. to.rullosilrritrzr, Prrrsarikai
. ,
Actasirlongountsot Dusk Depot Woos and
Amu.. tat.n.• Also; Nods, Simms', Ankles Cot
Agiosea.l, kilos . * and toltd !arm of ev.7
Q autms, CUT FLONYE
- - 5
- Torus:dad to order tow ;
XIIIIIHDCWB OAKLAND ClUillmollBL
•
loardi *trod an. colt,. Os.dreilatiame
JUST REC:
Ken's and Womenta Pelt Overshoes,
utifatti &that= ,4a.mttrcm in l a thy,
dtU -soirs-osYtarigetstriet,
Wifada t.
1.
r 0 1 1 ;13a111.—Th• large laraa7 11EICE
Dwirjam.l4o. Rum mods be/Ow WaY am!.
la calmed dor ao. Pada- de 403 . 1211, heals to win
takstabad sub amble maaletadm and.eta.
lielt*Xaad and anil7 MO tear. lins Ma Wigan
ae• sa• bons' can call? thrftli The aide gate ; n n
Pentratesa. JO= W. rAIVIL.
talt_titlaV - ' amictgla
B't;
kk
+l-Irantsagarsumoustaim
Z roc uttuaKs. tbs,h.47.e
• Cbtutz Didleikt• f* wow% mai
. Permo *Wamoor.soubd the eimi ,w
!!!°, 41 Y9 1 14/*l.Palant sad ainik.'= ' ! l '
00344 lOW st.)lmirAtbs. taxinftegnia
01 11, suwz:.....To: any one ,hig k ip
that -mt . atet asbilisma isr
40,31,_ rad vim salltbak on am.
00iiii1t11110i7
.e , .. 1 . V. - ',-. 017..f.;;:-.T.
BY TILE YARD, OR
sia PEn CUNT
I=l
Alway• ca 115.1.
LITELMIT ZMPORICM,
Of eery style.
to WI al tastas.
Todgw cosomeitca our 11,asalarBollEaa Saha
o.
Embroideries,
Lace Goods, ana
. Linen Handkerobc*
•
Our stook of th.o.a Good. to =lra orroploaa than at
any tbrzar staaou The prices Bari Dm marked
d 0... We ban , Woo Bat. opened • olroloa lot.of
Worked /Mow Batumi, nary Itonay Bap, sad
Pine Caahhatra &ark saltabla for -
HOLIDAY • GIFTS.
ov, stook of *Mar Boosocabio Boob mell la as •
sorted In
Cloak Ornaments, Bead Gimps,
Velvets and Glmpnre Laces,
Silk and Felt Hats,
Anthers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Gloves, - -
Stookirtg •
WooLtroods,.
Bacques,Bontat ath
. Balmoral
• Quakee
Onsets,.
inraTß AND DRAWN.
Men's Undershirts an( Drawers.
%dodo Room trp Item noitbatib sod SI
ottom "Ito toty to otll &rata mall,/ at lone what.
Nab Moo. -
JOB. - HORNE & CO •
ON HAS,
A large aed iplartdid amrtozeat inked' AR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Cazatiting, in part, of:
morocco Elatebels,.l - -Portrffionedes •
Purses end - Wallets.
P.11070e7t.5P.11 Ainums:
ram it To r.
Soltattokles, jet, Breactplas
and Sete, Ear Rings, Shawl aad
Scarf Piv, Shell Bova, In
laid Shell Combs,Hiad- •
dresses, HalBetar :Mode,-
Nabias,Scmtaga and Comfarts.
LADIES' AHD azErs somas.
Maltese, Lace and raisl:irelaarediCol.
At WholesaJ.e ani: Retail.
Mrs as • ail betas aar.lastisi aLinrbasr I Is feel lt•
conildat titst =apices iclis furmdTary
• ' MaientrAt*OriPß,
Bi4lmo:trot:et tad Dlamord . street.
Elegant Lack Conan and Sets ;
Mob, Lace Bandlierehic4;:
Prussian Lace Veila
Otriirt Plaid •iibbotil;
Entbroldered ;
geode, Sontags;Nabl4i,i,
hiosquitaire Siddloves
Gila& 'Mani Duck Saintlets;
Pine Dress Shirt' ;
Linen and , Paper Collate; - _
awe '4 4 6 calm a,
. -
EATON,
• 17 AND 187rnalf2 •
tenitiefiiriackkusl
szt7 hi tity. ebller 011111111#11ESnapiws Oshawa,
BPSIERX:. Y.
=utzm O - - recoor
k.
1:141
-apt
-
-
MMLX=II_M
MEE
DRS' 610008
F...111X HOLIDAY/1
'CLOAKS I
REDUCED PRICES
AT
J. IL BUROTIPIELWIL
Oman, of nearest styles.
FRENCH CLOAKS, very handlol l / 81
AT CCIAT •
SHAWLS, Long and Square.
DRESS GOODS, in 'great variety,
mitoblo for Pronenta.
N. E. oor. Portrth & Mirka ths.
For SILKS, DRESS
6008 S, CLOAKS and
SHAWLS, go to .1.
W. BARKER & CO.'S,
N 0.59 Market Street.
4.11
HOLIDAY 8.0.P.9
JOS, ROBE'S BEING STORE,
77 and 79 Market St.
HEAD DRESgES,
LADIEsi Aan, o
of ttio b'ext
FUR GAUNTLETS,
HEAVY DRIVIZG GLOVES
aw,artirtof
NOTION.I3.
AiirD -
811 , 4 tLL WAREB GENERALLY.
del 77 and 78 IpArket titieet
la rsOltscu•Stitched'antlEmbrot.
dared Ms adkarehletes irdidezir
(ilovet,Nottamygy
Pl.. IiOTOAYS