?ht Yittrtbittlit Mnvitc. ~~~ rrrimstinn 117 In GAZETTE PEBLISNISG ASSOCIATIO MONDAY, MARCD 6, 1865 TILL' We arc much pleased wills the IcaugurA. It is shoe', but it says a great deal, and says It well. Toere is a healthy tone pervading It from end to end ; and these who have • doubtel that -Annarhaa Lir:Tour was au anti-slavery man, can now doubt no longer: .Thereligious sentiment prevails through. out the message, anti marks it as distinet from all similar messages that bare preced ed it. The great reliance of the President ia upon Gon, and in. the strength of Ills aria to rave us; and no man, with a just cause, that has put a faithful trust in Ulm, has over been brought to shame thereby. The idea of the .President that this war zany not be jyrtnitted to come to an end by the Almighty Ruler of the Universe until the treasures heaped up by two centuries and a half or unrequited labor have been swept away, and the blood drawn by the from her lolling - slaves has been 're quited by the blood of. their cruel task masters, is'a very suggestive one. If such Le the Writ:ie will, who, indeed, shall ques tion its wisdom on, its justice! The President Is hopeful of an early ter . anination of the contest, but firm in his de termination that it shall not end until every rite is broken and the opprosied have gone - free. Ellazery.began -the wet', as slavery Las prolonged it; and slavery Imustolle with R. And let all the people say &hula. One little r feryent prayei , --often b;fore repeated, and never yet in vain—naturally *rings te.the lips after reading this luau - guns], and we are sure our readers will join as with .one heart in it—G op Dt.nss Anal, e PAO LDiCOLN WIIAT CONGR-ESS HID. 116th houses of Congress adjourned finally on Saturday morning, but the telegraph dose not give us a cleat conception of the shape in which the_various bills of public interest were 'passed. From what we can gather we infer that - /41 the appropriation bills passed, the Senate yielding its opposition to the ciao-se Bln the Deficiency bill giving extra pay to the 1 - employees of the }lousc of 'Representatives. None of the bills Increasing the pay of the army,' or of army officers, parsed; but we find in the report of tbe House pro ceedings on Friday night,. the following : 11r. Schenck reperted back a bill to ar tango theiaryof officer's servants,. with a , snip:bet ot 'tunendments of the Senate. It was passed, and the title altered so as to freed "Au act in relation to various military clatters, and amendatory of the enrolment law." -•- What the provisions of this bill are it is impussible now to tell. The bill to incorporate the Freedmen's Savings and Tru-t Company passed, as did also the bill restrieting.the circulation of the National Hanks. The latter bill reduces the percentage of notes to be issued in a de scending ratio from 90 to 00 per cent., in umportion. to- the increase of capital from $200,000 to 41,000,000. The amended Tariff bill wait passed pretty rouch as it came from the House. Wrought iron tubes are taxed 2,1 cents per pound, . and the duly on railroad iron is reduced from le to 10 cents per 100 pounds. Ma chinery for the manufactory 'of fabrics made from hemp and linen'may . beimp t rrted duty free for one year. The bill to regulate commercial inter course with insurrectionary States, passed with amendinents. It repeals Section dof the act of July 2, 1804. The freedmen's buretill bill as passed [dices the Interests o f freedmen and white refugees Von - an equal footing, under the direction of the Secretary or War,• instead of maltingi.it an independent bureau. It Emits the number of assistant' commissioners to ten,.or one instead of two in each insur rectionary State • ; and provides for the rent ing ot lands ire iota of forty nosy each, to Ovitivatortyldack and white, with an oppor tunity for their purchase at the end of three gears, at arno-dentle price? It abandons the !vision repealing the resolution explana tory of the 'confiscation act.. _ As to the. Revenue bill we give the follow- Lag-from the House proceedings. The re • port of the Conference Committee tens adop ted in bothllonces: , Sir. Morrillartim the Committee of Con - &fence on the- disagreeing amendments to ~the ainendatory internal revenue bill, made 'erreport, which be explained by saying as to the appointment of ten revenue agents instead of live 'the Senate receded; and al . so-from their amendment that the amount ' of clerk bife for assessors should be gauged at seventy cents. for each hundred names. This wonle have given clerk hire to every assessor tilroughout the country, and even to-those wircediti not require them. On rock nit a compromise was made, allowing a duty of - One dollar a barrel, and the Senate rece ' ded from Its proposition-to- have a draw back; now itrere.to to.be Ito - drawback.' In relation to;.exempting certain books from taxation, this is . stricken •out, the eon feted belie-Sing that we - should obtain ull the tax we , cOuld from whatever source. The totacco clauses were nearlyall entirely' concurred in. The Senate proposed to create two pnces, one live and the other fifteen dollars. This Was abandoned by the Senate conferees. . The committee. made a compromise of ten della , sa_thonsand on cigars, instead of • sty cents it pound. The clause as to the trensportation - of certain articles free was altered so as to conthib it to Silver ore over Co plains alone.' The Iowa& tax remains the same; the gains and incenses from :real ' estate purchnsed'iritlifn the year are ; el be • Included. -- In relation to stamps, tho-lause has been sceateended - thit'fisstrumet4 not starnfted are:to - be' void. :He regretted to say that the to-I on cotton' is stricken out,., the Senate conferees refusingto concur less a drawback, were given on the thane feratned . Tito lax on bunks was Dies entenattat.) change Item Jautrtry. to n:o au to give >iv moat is more time. lie tax on sales I.a.s:heti the Senate, but gces struck o t by the Conference Commit. The amended Enrollment bill; re, . V:) passed bothjlonseN but we e, not ble to state the exact naturept Its provisions. We bellere, hoWevcr, passed subetantlelly ne It came froth tlio House. IDEATE Olf HON.. GEORGE DARNit E. We arc pained to leain of the death of lion. Ono. MUST, which, rook. place Friday mora 1, log. Mr. Daasie had attained the ripe ago of years, bet Ism been forseveral years an in. valid, haling been rioarated by ' ,a "paralytic stroke, from which he never recoverid. tdr, Dunne, ober. Levleg served several years blithe Road of .Reprerentailve., al 'a member fiote thhs county, WAS , la 1311 elected hithe Senate by a Te - ejimitT.pr. one vote from the cone tics ciT Alleghdly and !tatter. He was re;elect ' Od In 1844, again In 1844. and again is 1350, isorrlng to shored °ems term Id 1613? In `the .Illsbad-Nothint jeer'', he was Lae Whig candi date G3r Canal Co ' srimUsloner, brit was defeated, and after that coated he took bat little - salve rat . remermibly pare man, and durthjgbla inng — Cirba at Oarrisbarg, occupied Ike &tidied rank as a faithful public Servant, wbo of. cue , :t3ude• In blew. Probes:dont) gahlUitean °this day enjoy ed so fell a share of Oadle regard ar be,-and odialnly no olio 'posseisud more entirely or Snore deservedly tbelhodle onitadenaa • in all the relothro - or life he VU an ,eke ry num; upright. hanor.,oll, and stern in his al beqoos‘to the right. ihA 111.1f11 will hilyer r y tra7. orsity rlnplor,•4.,lno tr.11 , .41 . : 1:32W, biallo:lTial aUtisasioNruel LLD to highly. " *- 107 7 " .,1 r . Ait,F4S;4l • 7.11 1 1311; 1,0111:111)61;.,;':•, If 11, re man in the li , uv.ltern 5 4 tut eskFs to be t avied than any other man, i( 6 .1\ FL . . D‘vii. for a whik he Ww4 a .I, 2,,ig ,1; but no that everythine . is going t., te,.l, 1. ;mug bear al! the 1,1(1 in 11 ,1Qtylent e every (ilia tti,fied man is htp. leg bard words at him, end enveloping !:" . with hitter reprearhem. hear w' at Ilitemt nays: • My d.slie y la liuked vcifft my entlns.ry. If' e sue, eed, lam a free man. ti otht, t.elry or vreaklarAN..f ruh•ra. •f.,a, a ep,,,,0n ruin ,:Waite +lx. Tile night is the tempest bowls; the ship k lashad with turbulent, waves; the holtntrwrii I, xtKer inyle tar Whirlpool; our i • emonstranzes Uldicedoll; and WE IIUsT Ia:STAIN lum or I 4 'Tete must +lila together, and b. 1 .' 4,-414 ."- fetrie - eabk. ruin!" Doubtless Jeff Davi , deserves all the scorn and contempt that can be heaped upon him. It is but justice that he should feel the deep indir nation of those whom he led into rebellion,end that when overwhelm. lug-ruin threatens hint and them that they should turn upon and rend him. But all the blame does not belong to. m . Goy . Brown is as emilty, In his wa as Davis; and the conspirators would d eller to Iriy the blame of their failure to the inherent wickedness of their cause than .try to put it all upon the shoulders of their chuff. Still, let them devour oneonother to their heart's content. If all the factions in B i le, South can succeed in annihilating each oNer,' this world will he imnaensely the gainer by lt. - ARMI SLATFA. Governor Bnowa, of Georgia, in his mes sage to the legislature of that State, says that the slaves do not wish to go into the Rebel army, and he is opposed to any effort to make them go. "Compel them," he says, "to take up arms and.they will Jason by thous.stfds. Whatever may be caw opinion of their normal condition, or interests, we canned expect them to Perform deeds of he roism when tightlitg to eontinne the enslave ment of their wives atld children, and it is not reasonable to demand it of them. When .cver we establish the fact that they are a military people, we destroy our theory that they are unfit to be free. When we arm slaves we abandon slavery." MIS is a very tensible View to take of the matter, for a man in his podtion, and it shows that the Slaves the South are not 'such fools as the Richmond editors Imagine. ' NEW JERSEY AND THE AMEND. Another Slave State has refused to ratify the amendment abolishing slavery. :New Jersey has taken her place beside Delaware and Kentucky, and thus the three Stites- lint Toted for' 111'CLE.Lbax have followed up that vote ly one strictly in harmony with it: After a debate of several days the amendment on Wednesday was rejected ly the Assembly - by a vote 80 to 80. Every Democrat Voted :No, and every Union man Aye. Titus the party seals its devotion to Slavery. Wherever it has the power it stnndslip tot the accursed thing, even with the fact staring it In the fare that slavery is ir.omed. Defeat teaches it nothing. So 'org it has a grain of power left it will use it ill behalf of human oppression. The Exchange or Priacners..Their Fear lul rouditi..o WILMINGTON, N. C., Feb. :;, 1804 Arrangenterats having been completed for the delivery of tome ten thotisand of our men by exchange, at a point ten &ilea shoie Wilmington, the steamer James Cldistopher, this morning, received on board at the bridge and brought down some four hundred. During the day others, to the nuniber of two thousand, have come in, marching nom the Rebel line, where they passed hem captivity once more under the protection of the old Hag. They vont up a taint cheer--the best which their wasted energies could give ont, when they came in - carried of the -Stars and Stripes. Tice boat carried a white, flog forward, and a hand some American e , sign aft. These men re present alrdost every portion of the great union arM . y, and are from nearly every State. TV wept with Joy when they found the dyes free irons the clutches of the enemy , and under Uncle lism's pro tection. he long funeral processions, as they came, into the city, caused a shudder of Lorror inongalleinases, andvarticularly arong the Union ofErers and ran, who found, hero and there, some old corarsde or acquaintance, reduced from robust men to mere skeletons, and 'almost beyond re cognition.. , THErti CON,IIIIIUON.- All attempts to describe the condition of these released in toners would% utterly fail. No pen can do it justice, audit it could the effort would be pronounced an exaggeration. Imagine t.proceision of a thoniand human beings walkiu c in slow funeral lines through the streetsvf New York; their bodies wa4 ed to skin and bone by starvation and dis ease ; half covered with filthg raga, which swarm ;with vermin ; half of them without hats orshoes, their faces, bands And whole pSrsons so' blackened by smoke, and be grimed by dirt that they could scarcely be eistinguished from black men ; tottering in almost infantile „weakness, or suppporting one another AS they move along, scarcely seeming to realize or to care where they are going, and you have a faint idea of the re leased Union priwnlCrs received here to-day. And these are the best cases sent forward first, prbbably to wake a geod impression. I saw to-day mom-hearted men weep; I heard earnest men curse the doubly died villainy, the studied, fiendish malignity, I hat could so, treat humanity. NYsTrAtATIC UEVELI TOWMU, ITNION rEns- Some assert that the rebel/tare not able to do any better. If thin is the best they can do for mankind, then surely the bastard Confederacy is upon its last legs. But it is inter. All the rebel - prisoners - that we bare hist n are robust, well fed, and comfortably ea& Their own citizens had asserted to-' day in my bearing that they could do better by their prisoners if they would—that there is a systematic *sign to starve and murder our met. One ,r f theft —a ;Mr.,Bent, an intelligent and conacienciona • soldier—in formed the surgeons. 0-dayi;that be knew that soor-s of our men in rebel ims,titals 1, ben- ho was bad been inoculated with hospital gangrene, and their arms awl legs lo It air. The statement Is nlmast i&retli lle, and ao u td he quite -0 btu for tlm.e Iran- . inch- or wasted nod i`yin:: 111 M wits are thrust Imo our lines ale'r long months of imprisonment in "bull pens" and °lice prig min for exchange. For all this wOreturn good for evil. Witness the. treatment of rebel prisoners in our hands. Not only their physics! but their mental powers hare Oren way underths terrible iind prolonged tuffetings. Some with whom Dr. Buzz.2ll cOnversedlnd a dIM recolection,only of the time they sad been psis:niers, but th e y could not tell theirbyrn names, the regiment they] elonged to, or the place of their birth. And yet there was no disease to account for this terrible inroad upon the mental power 4. They bad become demented by protracted sttaring'atal exposure, and by lack of nour ishment. Y . Tribune. . Tttti Coated:4.l4er of Agriculture has Laid. before Congress the report or Messrs: Mcoritcall, of Pennsylvania, Warder, of ChM,. and Jackson, of Rhode Ivland, Com inistdoners appointed wader an act of OM gnss to examine the adaptation of the fibres Mile: and hiaup for spinning on cottonms chinety. The report is long.. The Com. mi-tsloneva say that they have continued the senrch,to apoint Wherethe most flattering vaults appear-ready to open, and they re prat that the limit set unon'theli labors ron dos it necc‘try that the pursuit should be relinquished when the desired end is almost in view. • EXIT BEAMIIIaAnD.--Ileattregird is in disgiace. Gen. Joe Johnston htts been Op pointed to the command at it lia'rebel'forces ::thlront of Sbenuen. Tlie nolay Hide. Oto ele, who directed the firo against Sumter (Mir :years ego, has been contemptuously Ic:tilted aside as a piece of ttselessrubbiab. Ifeptittedly tried and always round wanting - Ilto mmost.urrant braugart in the t•oliel fur, conevitcd-Lan :I;lst:in, islth. out any I.ol7drutailtries to io;7ty Id et ni—b is do a n co; I i r;, , ,tc • Bait- litcur,:gard:---,tr)ar6y iTaanfisi •bse .1:2 2 ..• Its, uto' l l in • lie i•21;r022422 no to Iht truth or probability in the ll.ivona report that the v.oellltev f Al:demn as liaso• oar Con , u 1 and 'i1.02 •cocall2:cS.lo vest, 's hearing the t!tt Cl 1121, r 20:t. i Si 11.2011' upon the one , tiou n 0.,. d . Av • ;in ,, re ' s 11 , 11 C t h e trllo l . 2:ltutorai is a rei.ort inty 7.140;en0 port, lad ;is It is is sw"istonti dly c , , nd 1,021, !9 nourish and sits ti,in Ibe riavc ',:!Mere' Rebellion. ' The t^sa her c IQ of it, the better for the Natio - 01 . tuv. and tie fewer of our oaten:Ns. L_cnl , 'nnttrymen engaged in it, the better for !kir own reputations. We wish May :would -hut up hi, port at Matamtuos: fail ing that, we NA ill thank him to drive our flag :lon, and keep it away.—N. T. rri.4. . . Sherman Moving To— The Southern newspapers, In an iiitenipt to lie at once witty and mysterious, say that "Sher man Is moving We have not the slightest doubt of it. In the newspaper vocab ulary means drib, and that is. just what Sherman Is good at. He dilated from Matta noogn to Atlanta, and be refused to be stopped In bin grand dash by Hood. lie dashed across Georgia and into Savannah In spite of all the predictions of ruin and disaster that were made concerning him and Ile great movement. He dashed northward towards North Carolina, ta king Columbia by the way and compelling the evacuation of Charleston and Wilmington, and be la now dashing up to such other places as to him areas best. We are perfectly content with the Southern statement that "5UC1021.1.• as Nor- INC —PAiladefribm ACCIDENT ON THIS Naw YORE CHNTRAL. —(iii Thursday nigiit of last 'week seven ears were thrown from the track, by a hak enmil, a little way west of- Syracuse. The earl were hurled down an embankment twenty feet in 'height. The dears were %eked and the passengers could get out only through the windows. Singular to rotate only two were considered fatally Injured, though many were hurt. WAS CIBCS IT7NOTON - 11, fIVII -Bothnol have passed a bill to establishm Rome for Disabled Soldiers. It incorporates Licit. Gen. Giant and ninety-one others. The capital is to consist or a million of dollars, made up of military fines, deductions from pay, and donations. There is to he nn er• pets° to the government. COILREOPONDENTS intimate, and Wednes day's Richmond DiApateh confirms the in timation, that Sheridan is advancing up the Shenandoah Valley at the head of two of tic finest cavalry divisions In the service. PROMOTION OF HAR' IN MIT& —A teie graphic dispatch from Gen. Cameron to Senator Lowry, announces that Col. Harry White Las been promoted to Brigadier (len cral.—Har. Tr 2. PUBLIC JrOTILER. 7-30 ][..()..X.N. B. authority of the tirwratary of the Treasarr, the anderelened hoe seeumed the Generel Sub— scription Amer for the este of United Suttee Treniurp Notes, booth seen end three tenths per cent. intereet, per annum, knew. es the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are rued under date of Anyust 15th, t 864, and.see payable three yenta trout Last time, to currency, or are convertible at tke option of Ms holder rata U. Sr 540 Six P&.Ccnt GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bond. we nogg worth a premium or aloe per cent.. Molucllng gold Interest from November, •bleu mekee the actual profit on the 740 loan. at current mks, Including Interest, shout tee pee mob per • acram. besides Its memyttas „from Mak and municipal Orreelen, edict addefrem one to (civet per mat. nom according to the rate levied on other property. The interest I. pebble .eemtaenneally by couporm eataci,d . to 01110111 liOte. which may be sot off and sold to any, bank or banker. The Interests amonsite to One cent per day on a $5O Jite Two cents " " • t' $lOO " Ten " " " " $5OO " 20 " " " $lOOO " $1 *5OOO " Notes of all the derrondrostions nano] watt* promptly furnished 1.11,012 receipt of subsciiptions. /Is is - THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered _offered by the Governmeut, sad it is confidently expected that its superior alrontageh: will rooks It the Great Popular Loau of the People. Lees thin e!00,000,000 remain =mold, whit* will probably be Moposed of within the Cana° or to days, when the notes,will undoubtedly command a 'premium, go has uniformly been the case ea closing the subscriptions to other Loan. In order that the claimer, of envy town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan. the National flanks. State Barks, and Private Bankers throughout the Goaa try have general' agreed GI receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agent., In whom they have contkienoo, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which theyrebrive orders. JAY COMM Einbseriptiou Agent, Philadelphia. Subtler!),Mae will be received by the First FOAM! Bank, ['Mamma, Pa.. krona Mr/ " \ Fourth eltizena Par••f liannho Walloon Boat, Plttolrrak, Pa Patabargb Nottooal Bank of Commerce. " Ira* .City Troaeatosao " Yarlirro-Ptooslt Itertantcs PIMA, Alhighenf 1•111:41 , • r r-1 E of :CU . :114,1 1 11 4 1 imILI)4,I,ALLEtem.S2 Tills (llond..Tl EVENING ♦t 7 , 4 o'clock, at FA to detet cabin wiathor they will roue the tiolsnee of Do. money to till the quote. Olt STAND Tliß DRAFT. ELECTION EON, rIIESIDENT A.ND HIX DIBEOrOB.3 01 the MANCBESTEK SAYINGS BANK, will be hcldnt' the :It/Inking Donne, an SATUItDAN, the nth DAY O MAM)II, 1865, between the 'Lou re of 1 and 8 o'clock. le24:lred HOS. B (.IPDIXE. Cathie, TENNISON CLUB LEcITURNS., ELT. DR. E. H, CHAPIN. Ot New York. the great Pulpit Orator, at cc:oxvc)mre.a. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March Bth. JIJECT—The Old one 11. lien. To b. laid ot the Book .4 Mgelo Storm and at the Door. ).ecture commences Al B o'clock. • HALL PATTERSON.' JOHN MotH.AEEN. J. B. BUTTERFIELD, IL 111 'ILIRD DAVIS, S. C'. AICUANOLESS, A. W. CHIsLE rr. J. 31. iri ezzami STEP EN WOOOS, 0,11014 - - Lee urs Coromatte. thoroticivork on the Inatont Vex of 011,.11 one wuo hug three lenreexperliveri to tumor ,lantlu lonnogyl. WadJh LWett witliqulf 1,10413.9 n.. Sent—fiee rdr DANIEL l'A rur Ciaony!. W.,Sklent. (;n1 0.. iv Al I , .k14,1i-S. TIT I}_esvest. tle igns of rt , rl, V. .nntl 1117 Intact W , t,Ci. now: AIL. . I 4 `' Jot. R. ourj. )I . IE YE' F'Cli ?IS EJI EST'S. .t . :sTET —T Y—A ,tlt.,l' 11 , s !I m• mow, co o nit In; fro* Icor to rig 1 r uns. y r ICE .1:011 1 hnu, f r nrit puolmer 6y etdroftintt "110 M E" tiAzt rro I Clef', Sttlairay; sOcullvEl. T)ESE AND COUNTERS AT AUC• TII IN.— Ur. TIMRSDAY MORN MCI, Alnnli Sth, et II n'eloel: -t M 44,2,113.11 it Llttiett 14,1,‘C Si 1. - tali C net. trill be sold t do•Ible dBk. law; and then counter: will drauern. toka T. A MeCLELI.AND. Ndet'r • -- IVEIr lIEUSi EA.D4, FURNITURE, N 7) SILYE/ft RE —On TUEN-li T celi Ith se in n'e,c,/i., .( Nese:lle MCI Anrinin Rout,. :. - erifth siirean, is/11 be cold a ylientity et I , oll%kt:ie.-. Ilsepete, and I . y i . a ; r • -I , I 3e 2r, - 14, - ,-4 Ig, • C== 2,742 - 1 611 2.133 336 2,b7 423 1,1321 128 1,902 50 906' 601 1410 5 12131, I 1 . 223 131: 1421 72 IL= 24,806 30,190 31;13 17 370 II 691 9,8:1 11,9L6 16,31916 6 21,410 6,461 2.01.115 M 21.5811 1,574 TI ' IT rr:n Tr . 1 7 .6'3'S. TA TIL - I,A ,STAI E M SHOWING the in.un t orrrry,r , .; -ow a. the mount y'dd Nrll outstrrAtne rad !eiternisrkltrl tr,p1,11,1 nod front reitro; , rirttoos, nod 6112 , 1..4 wader drrs. Kra Leerpeoled th, revere eprope:r .:ort. at Ili: el , r et Pit t froth .I'ehrurrs . at, to t lt,o.ry I +t, 154!,. ' f 7„ . 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IOSt. ' • " JAhtOLS A MOUNT or C/L'l'Y' AN I) IiUSINESS TAX araeraell C./malty of Plttobanlh tor the year IVA, and also ,tlye disconata •11' and pot tentage added: _ :.: nr, °: B *; , :aita,6 7 4 - t --- W2 - r iV EZ.l4r - I a.. 1 . ,0 .retc.enage Discount ,857 n . 1.43 8 1 " 44 ustnassTax.—...---- /4 - gt a„, • 13.41 Ptr .pate_ : Aneument ; —"4•40,: 7»w 1,113 74 10113 a 610 1,644 la 07 653 18 466 9 0 731 73 1,019 919 111 1,193 93 411 90 EPOItT Or ALLEOLIENY,W BIATER for ,tho . year eaduii,Januery : lit James Allen Wherfeinster, ha neeonnt'wlth ;tnt Oily of 11itisbuigb, to . WharfagetteHrod ttam'ther following Bootees, viz: • • • •• • • ••• ; Barrels of 011, 344.640 $ 6.67)110',.• Pet . ........ Burgas tied Keel+. ... btelimborito Lumber Metal Overtime • Rent.. ➢lLoellat.coun 1/"Pe*tig lir lubill ll.7l d fli , KL.T.E 7 f,'WhorlOptiter, T o 31,-Jno Id>llnnuo, Controller of City of MAU , ELTlg;oiSi,f co red., To Amount collectedd for yearly • • Etet.de fa Id*rnond • 36,191 00 -To .M.Unt collected . for Dolli Dlnroosul 11,01=1 17 • To_ solour46 collected for yeorly -----17,316 21 . Stan - vine/A werd•••• ' To= amount collected for dolly Sande lo 116 70 : To amount era lecte.l for Bufohem. §tello6 ifkati ... XI; 00 • 19,01151 To lumina{ *round' of butter bike.% All Aetiverttl to the tionollaus the Peou 421 Ibi Allot whtelt tareepeetfullr auyglitt,t ' - ' • •At P. IRWIN.; Clerk Of 310retr. , rr..DDErt, ,soin .n , 11tb the city of Pltt,,loir ffk- 1 r; 17,14 baricis of .6 Alt FoOf .V.. 41.11 .1 2 4 .. 5 , 1 2 51 . 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