The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 07, 1869, Image 2

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Vedmenta. If thetas Were peld ss the
profits and socrunulailons sentite, lt Is
ttot believed that It would fre thought
ObJectlonatde, but, tens required to be
rola all at one time, stiO cdten after the
dpproiss hes beem ueed tff the exPetrece
of the tszpayer. or reinvestment in trosi-
it seememare onerous, and is more 1
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eertously complained against.
ma objection mord frequently
l l made against this tax is, that
it leads to a system of topic:nage Into prt
vete &Min and is not only offensive but
sometionsinjurions to individuals.
Ido not see why this objection may
lot, with-equal forte, be surd egainat ,
all taxes upon personal property. Such
Wes cannot be collected without woer-
Wining the amount of taxable property
I =lbythe tax payer. Its law
a tax iomes dors notb- 1
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Iply requires a truthful and honest state-
Inca of the actual income of the tax ,
WSW during the preceding year, which
gin be compiled with am amity. and with
es little ex POSIIIIII 'of private affaroh ni r
any other law—national. State or ,
nielpal—which seeks to robe revenge
from the.tersonal estate df taxpayers.
Altai - 1, IS is but a tax upon the
creased wealth at the nation; and when
It Is understood that Government i.
Iles are exempted from taxation. d '
that the interest on these securities p 1
dudes large amount of the Incomes of
tax payers, I inbuilt If It will be to
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abolish the Income tax so long sa he
labor, Industry and business of Won -
try are directly or Indirectly subj
to any considerable taxation. These ob
servations are Intended to apply to the
queitions whether the Income tax shall
be retained or abolished, and not to the
rate of the tax or the manner of its es
moment or collection.
' -We extract other paragraphs:
The experience of this office has con
finned the opinion I entertained when
wafting Upon its duties as to the only
Means of preventing frauds and encore.
log the revenue law. Tbese objects, If
accomplished, must be attained through
the local officers In each collection dia.
triet. In this view it was that extraor
• endeavors were made for the
ielortion of proper internal revenue oft
care with the incoming of the present
administration.
'Where the Government has placed'
efficient and honest ossuwore and oasis.
tants. the taxes are seemed without de.
lay and with renonable accuracy. The
mama may be said of collection of the
revenue. where co ll ecting officers of
like character are found. 'With capable'
and honest gangers and storekeepers, it 1
is not powelved bow there can be any
failure to collect the tax on distilled
spirits. Oertsinly I have more hope of
noses by securing the aid n 1 honest,
capable and faithful Jowl offlcere than
seem to be warranted In any or sit - the
mechanical devices which have been or
as be suggested for the prevention ef
frauds In the revenue aerates.
It may well be doubted if any consid
erable portion of the tax can be objected
to on principle, or for injuriously inter
fering with the manufacturer d
or being
too high. It la the hired ta the meet
equal and least burdensome of any laid
on the clam, for lt is a revenue paid to
proportion to the free consumption and
inereaalng modes of the people.
If these conjectures are wall founded,
after a brief period the excise tax can be
limited to still fewer objects of taxation
thane* preaant, and those, snob as all
admit to oe the ones that should bear
the burden. The realization of these an
ticipations will enable Congress to sweep
away the special er license taz and all
others that rest upon the labor, industry
and smaller business transactions of the
co untry.
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Ftnanetal Indiscretions.
The Philadelphia Ledger remarks
Thew movements are contagious—not
always in the shape of a defalcation of
an officer, but by some species of robbery,
and breaches of dust, confiding creditors
axe continually plundered. In view of
the multiplication of these iffithe affairs,"
the question is naturally aided, when
and where we they going to end ? They
will not cease until the offenders are
broughtto lustice, and treated as mom. '
deals Instead of unfortxmate
guilty of indiscretion. Who tler th s=
customer? Itconfidence In all kinds of
corpora° trust companies is not ;to be,
utterly lost it Is high time to bring up
this criminal parties with a round' turn.
If moseyed institutions do not care ad
?ldeally r their own tnancial Interests
to prosecu fo te those who steal from
they should, at least, have some regsM
for the interests of society. In view of
the dberimination - constantly being made
between big and little robberies, there can
be no wonder that the standard of bud•
ness morality Is steadily falling; that the
public reagar4 ddO for drictbuzinessenceallty
ca'mptexicestixig. and &base tamp
adbe
eress neing to think then they have
but tb steal an • large scale in order to I
escape puniahment If detectei. Then are I
now four or five bank cashiers, in various
pelts of the country, at liberty and abroad,
end yet their criminal abuse of trust to I
unquestioned. Boma of the number offer I
oornpromiseoaying back part of their
robbares Othera are being coaled by
the officers, and are secretly employed in
untangling knotty points In the bank's
tanked that had better not meet publiel
tn. and several others, whisk sione's
throw of the geed commercial centre of
the countey, open and unquestioned rob.
bera, have not even been obliged to take
to flight to avoid prosecution or arress
ls a matter that must be reformed,
there will be no 'eduction of this die.
eriktion of offences. On the contrary, it
may reasonably be expected that bank I
and insurance defalcations and robberies
will heiress°, and that emblem and taus
"rho have drawn the wherewith from
1 company mold to meet speculative mar.
gins rill caatinuakeir nefarious business
and accept non-peosecution as approval
if not a premium on rascaLty.
Report of the itterstary of the Wavy.
Ttur report of the Eleseretary of tbelliery
dictate at length the employment of ves•.:
sae, le entire metric% as follows. North
Atlantic squadron, 12 vessel; 76 gone
death Atlantic) squadron, 4 vessels, 43
gum Pacific fleet, 14 resole LW guns,
Including the • frigate Gremiare, now
teatime at Nef• York. European wpm&
row, 2 vase% 106 gum. Asiatic. squad.
'ton, 10 vessel; 72 guns. The command:
Sr of the North &Latin squadron Luis
been directed, while preserving strict
neutrality between contending powers
ltt Crabs, to permit no lnjusticeto chimes
of the Untied BMWs, to prevent Interior.
aria with our comment and at once to
t=l and punish any or vio
- n oar deg.. The other squadrons
all need relMormuleots, and the action
of Ckmgress Is Invoked or memo,
imply adding f
to their efficiency.
The __.eruce needs, We the
.• • , and tHir• poeilon--'of our
country regales • great lumens in the
effective force of the Navy, DOC OD much
In tee - number of shipt that constitute
Ito bean number and character of those
employed: Ha remedies the nweelty
der 'close economy in the expenditure
under the meat airciamatairesa of to
country, but naval expenses make but a
smell part of the annual appropristkee,
atid thewealth of the , country will not
br increased by neglecting the meami of
ostionslisstitM and boom, no more than
=may laved by refusing adequate pro.
teolion to commercial enterprise. The
Secretary earnestly urges the oropristY
Of ecimmeneing at once ;the building of
~At fronels is, suitable:to cruise
on turvlgn Mallon; and able to protect
,Our oonstnerte, and vindicate our, prin.
Amiss in ear smarting. This will
ultimately nicinlreiso leo than ten, and
without attempting to build them all at
'ORM; we Mould commence immediately
us *Ur-0U RR lb° aslalle. cue for the
- Nate and two fur the European ewe&
ton; recommends that plans for the boil
ers cod mafiosi of these vessels be ant.
owed by poisons outside of the navy,
lritb
best at which be adopted. Thom.
some addition may s to our wooden
Itellies, and the proper emoloymcmt of
WdMilre ships as we now have, and
with our monitore and torpedoes for
litrber &Mom% will Ora us the malaria
of a navy uderiers to command reopen
sWoad; to afford time in ewe of sudden
war to armadas and apply merman:seat
our and Abe resources of our
P with
peoplar..=* Secretary also =lt
.Monitorir be' rovided
or and • Improvements In ord.
'IMO* b
ORharbor dM that nuns be
Oren for the perfection of the system of
enbrismtine torpedoer. tbat a large sum.
- lair.of costly vessels and a large amount
of espeadve meobloary on hand end on
eileptial to naval earner be sold; that -
Itolneetnente should be, held out to oar
lieratiants' soft:ship builders. o Maki
Men essmenfen Pins to be a
.by`. the - Plan - Dept t Mitt:grit
Met of .necelleo7, 1471/0 Wen by the
Gorentment at an appraised Thine. TDe
IRIPPARMeet of navy wee and bold.
; All Of more dry ' dock; are recommend.
10310 those of .Pananoole yards. . A great
Valise th a l im r= te o utio f Mare
Tad. the cons.
.irstertwa of wake it la.
Iszlei the Delaware .riven sod
New loges! the lemma In the - aim of
aboaDeeport yawl r tee , establialmoent of
anittercThril orf,the , Eiontharn Atlantle
pn et=ef -meringest law tor.
obi Umber Ircede, and the
ladaygoa sireiouree aw !mem of
the, zarrii UttgUdlag freirddif of bge
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and 1.4 etdcustkutAt men for warrant
and petty offices, and the rirat.ion ot
all eeeMen in the United ftttee. The
esimatea for the next year are made on
a Wall of twelve thousand men, an in
creme at four thormand, which it is
hoped, will be approved. The actual
expenditures for the year ending De.
ember lat. were 1120,081,286. The esti
mates for the Meal year ending June
Mb, 1671, are 122,205,871.
PIiTBBURBII AND
L D. CNELLSTILLE
RaLHO ON
Asuroal Meeting of the atoeltholdere—
.lteport of the Preehlent—Election of
The annual meeting of the atockhold.
era of the Pittsburgh and Cannallavillt
Railroad Company was held yeaterdaY.
Monday, December 6th, 186 9 . in the
office of the Company, at the corner of
Grant and Water streets, this city.
The meeting was callA to order at
eleven o'olock.and organized by tailing
Mr. Israel Painter totbe chair, and elect
ing /no. H. Page, Jr., Secretary.
The object of the meeting was stated
by the chalman. alter which W. 0. En-
Di President of the Board of
rectors, presented, on behalf of the
Board, the seyenteenth annual report
for the fiscal year ending Nov. lit, 11369,
tothestockholders, from which we make
the following extracts:
PRILISWEIreII DEPORT
nt the Stockhoklera of the Pittsburgh and
OonseLWitte Railroad Company ,
Your Board of Directors oresents the
following statement of the affairs and
proceedinpof the Company, &embracing
the period tetween Oct. 81st, '6B, and
Nov. let.
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Total number of passengers carried.
163,124; number carried In '6B, 4=789.
Total number of tons of freight carried,
615.079; number of tons carried in '6B,
598,503 4 showing an increase of 117,577
tons; the traneportation of coal and
coke has increased nearly zit per oedt.l
'grain, de., have about doubled, and
manufactured Iron, Including steel and
Halls, has Increased 25 per cent., and a
corresponding Increase is shown in
almost every other article of freight
transported over the road. The entire
Increase in the earnings of the road Is
$100,292 77, or 19 70 100 per amt.
Tke coat per mile for maintaining the
road Is 9,905 05.
It tuts beer_ the object of the Board to
place that portion of the line between
Pittsburgh and Connelbwille, In such
condition that when the road is ample.
tact to Cumberland. competition with op.
I.ing roads to speed and comfort may
be fully anti safely maintained, and in
the pursuit of this object the revenue of
the company has been applied with the
strictest economy, and the Board hops
by the erst of January, 1871, the task
will have been tally performed by the
removal of all treating and the substitu
tion of earth embankments.
The report , then enters into minor de
tails relative to repairs on the road, roll
ing stock, !Lei motive power, al., at con
siderable length.
NO APUIPENT
'No accident Involving the slightest hi.
jail to a !tingle passenger has occurred
during the year, and the stockholders
are again reminded that at no time to
the history of the road, has any passen
-ger been killed, or even received serious
injury.
The report then enters into a short
history of the case of Allegheny *aunty
vs. the Company, argued before the hu.
prams Court, recently, which it appears
is the only litigation In which the Com.
WY le eualged.
The entire line is now well tuned.
flonaiderebte difficulty was experienced
in the earlier part of the year, lrom the
lea dlity •of warm of the emirs:torn to
proceed with the work. Thom bilks
as
entirely, be teen replaced by Wham
and others have bean assisted in procur
ins laboraret The dna two sections of
the road east of OonneLlaville have been
completed, and the °outplay ta dallying
revenue from the =sof the aims.
The mist meager of tar de /allured
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amoosts to .....• • ......... at
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Which stun II la the hands of the Baal.
merrstelOhlellenieed Otimpthrottstr.
lug Ito iner cent interest.
In sidling the road, the citizen , of
Baltimore have been most liberal, bat so
far Pittsburgh has done but little, al
though it is laths recipient of all the bene
fits remlting from the road so far as
comOned, which benefits have been
neitherfew nor small, as a slaws at tee
analysis of the table If o zroducts
brought Into the city and taken
out will show. That the citizens. how
ever, do fully understand Its value, has
been manifested by their hearty dean n
clash= of the polley of a rival hoe
which endeavored to prevent the build
lug of this line. It is manlfested daily
by loquhries es to programa and by tor
rinse at soy appearanoe O t elm . al ri s i t
Yee of all the van wealth of Plus
a comparatively small amount has been
tweeted In our bonds, although the
securltq le mitted be perfect end
the Me of interest ad gau to rely astiztaatory.
There Is perhaps no other city which
would be thus anoarently indifferent to
an enterprise so vitally necessary to Its
welters. and should there be any delay
In completion from Lack of friends, It
may be entirely attributed to ciliates of
Pltumburgh•
An effort Is now being made to obtain
aid bets, end It is booed that better re.
sults will follow. The Investment is not
only safe, bat remunerative, sa we ere
atp s, present placing our Firm hfort. 7
cent. Bonds as 90 =Peon the .ar
It is but little to ask of those ausaerned
safely and profitably to aid in immedi.
*sly and directly promoting their own
laterette Nest year will ass the road
Will to Cumberland.
cosemsoricams Alen iStenGSSIS.
We are conatanUy asked U our plans
and ngements are prfec for can
neotionsarra worth and west of P ted ittaburek
Polonble Progress is being made and
will certainly produce sattafeotory re
sults, but negotiations are not sufficiently
@drawled to permit their being favorably
presented for your action. The enor
mous power and influence of the Raid
snore and Road is g allantl
but steadily ex Ohio being
suited in this behalf. In y
the language of President Garrett, it
would be es useless to endeavor to atop
the flow of Magma; as to hinder our
making just the connections deemed, at
the proper time. Grades and terminal
advantages insure our being sought
largely by western lines desiring the
nearest 101 l best access to the seaboard.
We bare located a line from the Mb.
.nougabels the Allegheny river. The
tine called the Baltimore, , Pittsburgh &
Lake Erie Railway has auto been located
hymn Engles era. Prom Beaver through
to Toledo and Chicago the Pittsburgh,
Beittmore & Chicago line is note benr
el swiped. and the to ion Will soon' be
made- ,T I Companj bee been organ.
inet elected an efficient Board, with
..Indge Welker at its head as President.
We have also made progress upon. the
Somerset Brazen. The lin from Union
town to Painnont, upon the e
Baltimore &
Ohio road, is also receiving attention.
That from Bridgeport to Bedford will be
located during the winter or early neat
The labors of the veer have been a?.
dons; and conducted amid much anxiety,
but We C .4 1 2 hilly oar and claim emigre
tolation upon the favorablacesults which
hire followed.
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The retort woe received.
The report of the Chief Engineer. B.
IL. Latrobe, Was thee read, In which was
set Ibrthdetail the progress of the
work oxithe entire ]ins front Pittsburgh
to Cumber and, bout which It tipping'
that the work of tonstruction on the
eastern sad=Unbolted end is progsww
u vrti v rr y ei l lTwas 4 r . scelSed.
mamma OP OPYROCki.
The reports hoeing been read -the
Moira= announced Maine 0032 bind
nen in order wee the eketion of Dino.
ton for the ensuing year.
On motion, the meeting went Into en
election with tin following moat: Wm.
wan Bughsrl. O. L. B. Irettarnuinaohn
Fleming. Wm. Phillip% Wm. Baldwin,
Joseph Pennock , Cyrus Mows. Bevis.
mln Deford, John napkin; Wen„
'Perkins; baud Cohen. $033131ni O.
0023317201202 OP TEM BOARD. , •
b A a moo e n m ee a d n t n enw e y
ealteethdmh hnt
met and atoedsed by the election et Ne.
0, Sunhat; Esq Itteldstt, and J. g.
Pace, Jr.,,Beeressty and Demurer.
. „name hentlemen hare Wed the oftlete
to which they - were. lieleeted for "bur
anmessive erm with , marked ,
sanative t t o the s,
Company , end to abllt
thrre
-sabre -aadattendoe of the altookboldem,
is arid= itt the memautdayat lug% and
•exdat upon** dlaeharge-nt abehr-datke
e m ntl th t e e
llfth tam, taking with them the
conadenceot the patine and el the
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44WR= OE_ : DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MAIMING, DECEMBER 7, 1869
An•
GINERAL NEW&
Contain:ma Won Due boo awed
.. • d of the Nara Academy at An-
aped .
lOWA boa seventy-nine Incorporated
cities. One of them bait a population of
218 souls.
AD attempt is to be made in Maine, to
establish by legislative action,
a uniform
series of text books for the State.
Tax Supreme Court of Miami has
decided • Sheriff's deed to be void on
account of an inadequate description of
the land sold.
Tan million of gold which Secretary
Boutwell refused to sell will not again be
placed on the market, but the December
sales will proceed according to the pro
gramme.
A annexe ton hes recently been rude
In the rates of transmitting figures by the
Atlantic Cable. Formerly, each figure
was charged as a word; now, flee figures
can be sent as one wend.
The Presbyterians of St Louis will
shortly bold a jubilee celebration over
the recent reunion of the Old and New,
School Churches. Rey. C. A. Dickey
formerly of Allegheny is chairman o
the committee of arrangemem
Tax official malt of the vote in New I I
York for Secretary of State is : For Net
son, 330,974-, Sigel, 810,783; majority for
Nelson, 20,941. Far Controller, Jades 1
Allen received 330,871, and Mr. Greeley
307,068, showing a melorty for p f
29.705.
A erecter.
train luicil,
tlith the Hon. Thomas
L. Jewett, Prod tof the Panhandle
R. R., left Steuben Ile Wednesday morn
ing, and arrived at nati at 12 45 A.
re. of the same day, having made the run
Is seven hours and one minute, distance
970 miles
To oar, three large tracts of land ID
Greenbrier county, W est Virginia, for
merly belonging to Henry 0. Middleton,
deceased, are to be sold under deeme of
court at Lewisburg. One tract embraces
21,000 acres, another 6,316, and the other i
5,783 acres.
Sparse has come in °attends with,
the DM rains. Grua is green for the gat
time in six mouths. The volunteer wheat '
and oats are sprouting, early vegetables
are ripening, and the.farmera are begin
ning their ploughing foe the great crops
of next season. I
Tan new school law In Connecticut,
requiring all children under fourteen
years of age to attend school at least three
months every year, is having a good
effect. In one town a manufacturing
company has sent twenty five children
out to school this term.
A LADY cum in the Third Auditor's
office, who lost three brave sons In the
war of the rebellion, has had laid on her
desk, within a few days par, for adjust.
meat, the money accounts and property
amounts of one of her deceased sons, who
was a quartermaster. She Is now en
gaged in their examination.
Fooa 'hundred children in the Man
chester mills have been made to comply
with the law of New Hampshire, which
requites them to go to school a certain
part of the rear. An :evening school has
been opened for the benefit of those
whose labor Is necessary for their own
parents' support, and le attended by two
hundred sciszs
le is edit:rated, en the meat plausible
basis, that the surplus wheat of Minns.
sots the present year will be folly 10,-
000,000 bushels, while but a little of the
great grain plateau embraced within Its
limits has yet been brought under culti
vation. One farmer the past year har
vested 1,000 acece, with an average yield
of forty bushels to the acre.
"A DirAuultsaic delegation from the
Seventh Ward presented the Hon. Wit.
liam M. Tweed a petition, signed by 8,000 -
tor.payars of the ward, humbly begging
tle nomination of Mr. Richard Walters
to in the Board of Aldermen. It
is to be hoped that Mr. Tweed may [l.
lONA the miabes of the escudo la this in
stance,"
Rahman subsidies will be bard things
to obtain front the next Congress as the
members appcv disposed to frown down
all efforts In that diremion. It Is said
that the Northern Paeifie Railroad will
not come before Congress this winter for
aid. They have a One laud grant, and
talk about gang to work next year on
that as a brae
A connocron on a New Jersey rail.
road train ordered a passenger off, he
been no ticket, and stopped the train in
the middle of a bridge. The man
off Into the river. Was that not 11
murder,
even In the foreign and uncivilized State
of New Jersey t The author:Mee ewer
to think It was not, ea no investigation
has been ordered.
Omar excitement prevails in Wabash,
Indiana, over the enforcement of the Sm.
day law. Ilea, women and children me
Maned for &Mg, knitting and blacklist;
1 boots cm that day. Ahem one hundred
Indictments were lately returned Into
Court against the best citizens of the town,
lacludbig several ladles. Three negro
barbers were In the list
Tag lisifinillhonjudvnent berths Cola.
monwealth against the Credit Motaler,
does not end the natter. The Treasurer
and Auditor General will now proceed to
the collection of the tax or "net earn
ings,"
and also file claims for the taxes
accruing 1869, and both Moen feel as- !
mired of bathe able to add at least $3OO,-
000 more to the Treasury.
Tan Secretary of the Interior gave a
decision is the matter of the amount of
pension to be paid to the children of sol
diers and sailors who lost their lives In
the service of the Goverment. He rules
that where there are more than one child,
each child entitled to g 3 in addition to
the regular $9 per month, after Us death
or marriage of the mother.
*Tuesday the National Bank of Port
Jervis was burgiersed and sixty thou
sand dollars in bonds and notes were cap
tured by the *Met At Jersey CRY a
lad was sanded with a portion of the
plunder on his person. Subsequently
two more pasona,..both very young Eng
lishmen, were arrested at New Toth on
suspicion of being luipliceled.
Tim Indianapolis Journal denim, au
thoritatively, the report Leom Washington
that Senator :Morton had agressed him.
self as In favor of a tariff for protection,
and opposed to a reined:oil of taxes, the
fondles of the public debt, and the bill
I providing for the equalisation of the CUD
rency, thus givingthe West and South
their proper proportion of circulation
Ir is expected that the new census bill
, will fail. Velem it is posed by Jannazy
, let the statute of 1850 remans in foxes,
' and the Secretary of the Interior is re.
gated to go to work, taking the ninth
census tinder the old law. Them are so
many conflicting views that it Is engirded
sa doubtful if • new bill can be pissed
thzough both houses Mom th e holiday
renew.
..1:r 14 stated that the Panama Railroad
Company, lately organized under the
title of the Panama *head and Canal
Company, will' tome before Congress for
a subsidy to mastruce a ship ma over
their route. They aspect, to Increase
their strength by absorbing some of the
leading advocates of the Darien Canal.
A number of Congressmen have already
been impeached ion the subject.
A MAN ID *OD:DOM 31511 , who -was
arrested on the charge of violating the
statute prohibiting excessive work for
minim, has been discharged, as theitliM ,
ate prohibits "cornets, agents, superin
tendents and overseer" from employing
boys more than sixty hours each week,
and it was shown that the accused was I
neither "owner, agent, superintendent l
or overseer," but simply a common em-
;dojo. I
H. Geetenco, Treasurer
the of the Aven
dale Relief Fund, reports total re.
carols to November 27th. Inclusive. $95,.'
200, disposed of as follows: In railroad
bonds; par value saran per cent.. $21,.
071; In United States slue of 1868, $26,.
901; deposited in four banks In Lamm
county. 424,900; paid to the DlM:timing
Committee and ' Assistant Treasurer,
310,787; balker in hands of Trimmer,
' $7,513. .
A Duerr% Ulm, Correspondent of
the St. Pant Pon«, stye: "When I
came here butt spring an Indian trail was
r used es road. and -sidewalk, and five or
six houses comprised the town. Now,
sidewalks, elegant residences, and first
class stores greet you on ever! comer.
Tie telegra ph
_ conies gethe polintionsof
Path and New TO*, and the hills re
sound and reechothitferblstle of * Theo.
i Tam amicultaral farm at . ;
Mess.,Containing ' 600 • term halt Ambers
dueed thief year 1,200 bushels of porn and
600 bushels of pohdoes. and the, cams
are boasting of It; tentidejol.3l:4P9l of
t hat 34 1 / 1 1 11e on a little farm of twenty
. 1 5,..,,, -it.Lltlirelsed 2,000 bushels of earns
.03'3=444 of Polaulese 100 buibela , Of
r andele,
quardite of oath, 110 bushels of hockwheat, • larg d
e
kept
of ogle sad CI bones. on it 83 had
lEE
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11. 4 3
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1
11,110
aelo baS 4.
36;561 t 4
EINE
Reyeeme Receipts.
The Internal Revenue Bureau ban
made up Its detailed report of receipts for
the fiscal year ending June 80, 1809.
herecapitulation is as follows: Net
collections oa spirits, $44,679, 962; on
tobacco, $23,427, 489; fermented Boum.
$0,075,788; banks and bankers, $3,334.-
808; gross receipte of railroads, insurance
companies, steamboats, !Lc., $6,265,025;
sales. $8,201,464; other special taint.
$8,752,113; hacomes, $34,671,792; lega
cies, .1,243088; successions, $1.188,020.
Articles In tr.hedule A, V 82,281; Fess-
Parts, $29.453; gas, $2,115,770: stamps,
$16,420,7101 other articles not 'modally
enumerated, $1,221,355; fines and penal
tiesM,sB7l,lso. Total net re
ceipts for the year, 11159,679,106—be1ng
nearly fifteen millions in excess of the
estimate made In the last annual revenue
re C
returns are not tabulated as they
were hist year, end comparisons can be
made to only a limited extent. The In
come from sales, three million three hun
dred and WV thousand greater; legscisi,
two hundred hundredand eighty thousand great
er; banks and bankers, one million Are
hundred thousand greaten: swim, one
million six hundred thousand greater;
spirits distilled from main, thirty =Mims
Ave hunting and forty-fcrar thousand dol
lars this year, against thirteen million
flee hundred thousand dollars nst year;
chewing and poking tobacco, one mil
lion nine hundred thousand greater than
last year; elms and cheroots, two mil
lions greater; fermented liquors, four
hundred thoussad greater.
The falling off in the aggregate of the
revenue for the year la, of comae, due to
the abolition of taxes on manufactures.
There Is no doubt that the law has been
much more rigorously enforced since last
spring, under Grant's administration, than
A was at any time under Johnson.
BDIPTDIBE AND DERNLL
The soadltlel al ponces alhotadsrllll rota.
It ova alai 01MU to realm Imaosilate atLastlea
and We, for the seams that ao ohs eau tall
when or bow soon It may ➢w Into on Mound
laser p>•s are ruptured that ferules, Una
ot ...n of Ito foot, so not mouths sod
, flantllps• rears p mral • ttho.t ,hat
Y the sotenswe rellet. ha es the other band.
• •I pane. suppose tturmsalve• ntptared
tn.• an not, and.DPll
WWI.. *Mob, to also ems out . f I. do
Ito one mkt ha,. any denbi about rapture. 11
OW 'nu aC .a. 4 they .boliA to 'alley them
Naves 13.1 lb. Widest. DS. ILLYSIS. at Ws
°teat Illadloal 1114. sad at Ids Oa.. N.. 101/
Liberty street. has I...floated the sableef to
W 111 beaftw, sad I. NUT oP 10 1e• bt•bo•l
stssoloril •( selsoos Is tut dolsottaSsof of r
dt.d...i .r 11.7; ad oar readers cannot apply
So ika abler snrneon In %ISt denannennn , lnth•
Di It ad Rates. The Molar has nom Imes as-
gag a Ix oodles.. to u. venous Asp. sedtd.
pato!! or neatly thirty-!^ yratt, and 10
arppliwd with nm host of Traw that may b.
worded for the Wu( scanner nrotarod !worms
Tbo Doctor boo ite. ■ the outlay( of HerolL
well XS oknozio diseases of ibo Tula. kinds, tb
meet sidatou I.l4duatlea sad stady. sad 044.
dmills mom et the man tab leLt • us 4 411110.1%
Itsowo to the medical art. ILI, coy. that
••ely • day pluses without an sirplitallon of
tons. and it 4 really • irondir Aston way
..• go unpentefoted eomplet• WM/
a bo Ind at • regranzbla rW
Ha la. unarm tart will .all nay Gaga and si
orbs tar ninon Wm ordinary rnntn. and Oat
palest kas Ows addltl.aal odossatog•cf e,.tnll
ik• ?Ts. PfolS•St! asulled. ♦'mat wass7 of
111. Tours said aro u itlos7 Wks. ttua • W.-
.4 ..ad wo Immo fgoomito swwwwiltk
bar Irtrre sot seeded at all sad whlrs WO
sucadlattl h.rtt" II °UM bore.
.and WO qua su moos fiat au sat rap
tue.bat esonstd• Una sularis sualues us
puma 101 .as 0111•41 tl IN us tasty of
Hama. Thus mai' are suable, MO inn as
Ulu dliesaa by Fa... *War. 001 trau
mas Oad tam so WSW*d shaeld bear Ma la
a 101 airlula WINO r Una.
DL [mu %p•rwsal stfealSas every 11a7
ems 11441. Moto ad Ms. 11.
Cluny anon. but 9 •• L Urn 1-, L. sad
Ma II 'BRUM sad .1 smart
Noyes voaDgeIpta_%ADDHESIL
RD VD THE PEED. AID DE
BILITATED.
Ills Is e tritas seams for Isvylide, Isdoptl I.
W mks eel tolusard vrtal robust ownsitta
Mao sad Inas beset.
• • • •
Ceti kii• dose spun an sailennity. paellas ep the
Win nostian in as It iniminn my mein
yy 4111 Ina InSlLlaintlnnbliali ,
tea,
tle mini* mania of dm WO and all odd asd
wannol.sass base. wen nLY
vim.. SWIM freak On orbs awl innosil
tinsels.
• wags aggitgal aad attstrastes mew. U
lam ~.dad 10 ilitlgsaale •1.1 ass.ata da
mned Inv sled tapwasstarei la stimulate ass%
wigs Ito sossitkams amitosis Ms bats &assign
imam% Isaassaalsaaas Pati 40 .0.4
glasstliclutags ableb albs. la Um Winks.
The aal7 gotparatisa walls Ottl fang sueStals
almost sulrsgol mat. sag Vtll theassaghty awl
sallgy whew th• lapettial Walt. 1. the bad.
tag goats o.d slassatly• Ma age. UMW ,
TIMIS WralglACll arnizei.
TM. mob* iMitintaDoomas snotty. y.
• twat.* 414•1404 *vans, nenLY, • demos
al Ws. eadibss tlis bleak elms Ur gams.
ni.swasseaMloalam. gsssastalinP.l.W at..-
Istlas sag Arsassansitaas 004 b.1aa...P0.'
•01a1 01 .I.olsaana irrytalle larinasta..attb a
Pare .thiettabil a. tear 1121.1•0
be Lakes belbalreataeltrllleat Isar. Palaver
ay...able. ear allibeagb 0. DITTZES ars •
pal at rellalas. tt4 oaaa.l2 us a...Um al.
mat. • •
NOTICED.
orrrormETOTRE
CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH
Tb. um*, iits. train to styli rso Oa vault as
*a Wales VOIL. u .fend by dvitS...a. ud
way ma paths aaa ba .aka: tbansfore
.add eaalloa all gammen of baser to ba ay.
na .4 Rolls WO in/ San Wats lyeated.
JOSEPH TRENCH
M!==n
rarDIVIDEND.
AKI•IC•11 Batt.
PTlTskrrson. Member ILO, 1669.1
TM Dinners 40 tab Bulk My this day 64.
e1...4 • 41,160.4 of SIX 111 Calif. o• the
•VIS•I •telikck•T•tr• to Os stoekkuldad - 'or
their Walt presentative• lbrUnik.
4.t:. n WII. TLOI D. Claim
°77 " " 0
1 C" C'
19=Zeti
_irrsions. Doessb.t IA. MLj
WAS ILLCTION FOB W
Ig
DIitiCTORIS of ph b. ,coximMtr.=
for lb. ees•lsa 7.. r.-.. to " . `'''
gee 779 FAurto •. os,111010.13•Y. Deem.
..
b. 6". "U. " 'UZI
4•1:90 c50rr,11.3.4F7'
.
Corosca orlicorovoonsta ontawcr. co,
in Maser
rrtforuaost. ihno4 Bo IOU
rd
arDIVINIENDOI%O of
d.u...PIM B ONtigarLISMI
-51211.4 i nis our su.n.eatotuewntain
Poyablo Mg of taiononest Tot or sad OW
too iota
5114.10 •AAUP CL
owning or MIOJICMAILLJI Issuagairs
911 Walee tluve s S kt
eiTtilltr2oll. W.1.-Saber 1949.
nrAyLECTION ITO Eli.
T DlltiCToltS of Ws Ovoppg !
to waverer • =alarms'. bulles•
°Ma% N. %Wei •ene4 oaTIPUWAT. Uo
water To . ism Tomonou.Pook boT4T of li
u 111 IP. i
111131130, - CLiarr.llollltOrlN
.
ELEGINTIOUDIT
PRESENTS. •
WATTLES & .81111AFElt
Dim )W litamed a lugs alaol otatltsst Deena
*albsDori. WATCSITIL
O UMW OLD AND lOLVIT
GOLD WA NO AND MIENS.
MAIN amm HAND IIitA.CILITN.
Yon, AGATID MOO a BMWS BOTTOMS.
rum BIRO 01P4ZWILIIT.
mlAlltmr6 BIM AND TIM
SOLID immue_wAsi.
MOMS IPLATND WAHL
GOLD AND SILVER MUD CANN&
PAEAN ilwruAse, 4 ;0'1314'A.
All bosom rtdastirsts or gold sad Ell
ea sou chew
amen= a4i ni nclarsll.
101 snit ANNA vs. ammuma Mow
WPM!, Sairelv7 made enter. 4040
O&UntasOCIUM.Ege & COE
WUNE. Oarellliao
lIIMPCULI Diroassa
forelsktnilDomOe Da7 aosdk
Tura exit awn otashomm irmom ra
0. ot woof) mat.. -
WIXOM&
usivuut CU/THES WRINGER
tba ta 'LW' Ter 11 r. 14140/ 1 4 ,1 ). rattal.
at NM. Iliad alatli af
a. aB. rau.t.ni
arwitagen et au Wads atlaana awn
wan
sotto.
NEW GOODS
The Lowest Prices
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLZGEEEIT CITY
New Delaines in Beautiful Styles.
Black and Colored Pop lin!.
All-wool Poplin Plaids.
Black and Colored French Merinos.
Black and Colored Velveteens.
Irish Country Blanket!
Barred Country Flannels.
White Country Flannels.
Heavy °ascends.
Ladies' and Misses Long and Square
Shawls.
Breakfast Shawls, Sontag!
Small Plaid Woolen Shawls.
ladies' andllisses Fors.
Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs. •
Ladies' and Gents' Cloth & Hid Gloves.
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SIMPLES,
Nos. 180 sod 181 Mara Street►
ALLXIIIIINT CITY
CARPETS.
BEDIJCTIONN.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
it necessary for us to im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stock of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE,
Hearth Rugs, &c ,
Many : • will be sold
at prices .low the present
wholesale cost. Call at once at
OLIVES ReCLUTOCK & CO'S,
WI Firth Avenue.
boy. 0.2
TUB NEW JERSEY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
NEIVABH, N. 7
Assets, Over $500,000
/Lb !altos. trued bi tusCampulysnpapet
waiy Nm.fteNnus attar as paymmiawr
°Melee& essaally &dente •• I .11. 11
tlit , el Lees& premier, •Mbar •1 the peraehhsat
here•• at the poLay, or to mimes. •f pros/.
..heeee
HENRY KIRKPATRICK,
General Agent
MT 1-$ Wood Street. (24 door
O. Wettable Arcata waata‘.
6.11417 i
UNITED STATES
LIFO ESIRINCS COMPANY
OF NEW 1 OILL
L•WIY« Stud &M. use.
o. of Ow .t•.al ..• most rwaN• wnu
flans lat.. oaastry.
&VW% &MS. sw...tLs4Lln.n.
♦ •vpto sr•r oil 11olattio of SIMMS half •
atilSon •.tLo.
Tbs DU1141.11 ars turas Ma met
E22=:=i3
11. L. NOLLIMIL Mr% IL A. N. Nat. Mal.
liao. A. DEUX, Preet Minas. Nal MO.
JOlll NaRTML Noel Mal al PINaNnO.
JOHN WILION. Mottos Mloa Nat. MO.
JOHN 1). LLY, OWN./ TON Ist. Naal.
/117GITITITS HANTIN. Meer SI Nat. MO.
A. RUM Noel Goats Mo. Stat. aurey.
4. 0. MCKIM! • lON, Seetadlto sad
Matiatua
O. smunarwmarss.
Cleawal Aims ter Peamrylvassa. 4U Watut
smet, Plettso•lplun
1110111,
•.T.T . Da Liktikez7 0..0. Mao tol
T. 0... lOU Wool Is.
STILL GREATER
r r 7
Another Lot New Millinery Goods
=1
S. ROBB'S
91 Federal &red. Attecheati.
Velvet Hata, 35 cents.
Ruffled Collars, 10 oats.
Cord Hair Nets, 15 mate.
ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION
New Lot Linea Ostlers.
ALL EITYLEI3. CIIDAP
91 91111111tAL asses:
TV
I i t i TEET OIL STEIDLE.
_ _.„
. LIMITS I
1:00.110% '
11tIll1711D1 I
lb amen* wee beaded &MUM to spas aiid
sas Islip missal,* bargalsases WWII , * Laths ea ,
peal stock at Ortsit to Samar 01s00 pest
pmpisid sad Inwtesid to Ma Saida by
S. C.
T . l te be e= "a lle
Mi. in92 . 4 k Uy anima ta• mat • I
saw atithamaestlkalaSSO
ma sot tb Pattie Maim statanobai. tub
Wetter eft Io bee al S. O. SIAM 11 2 / 1 1.11%.
To prVa...4=e% ems mm
Wee Cur spans 4 Sasso=
gat tba waria at spay stye. masamt
S. o. Ttcitutuoill.
Mt Tmid' lais t amiKprsatiessi every
day..aadall day, si b MO. 11
Ball Time Ma Pale " emPIZ
Man ffigall•Mat...a ta . ts Me 1 . 1
ITEllalio. 11 MOP. jaa rini 7
1.0011 AT Yam
psul t sMaajliZtra
put salts Ow MI worth
e l i tass r N at PI ON esel, TIL II %II.
pow salts Me t oar'F
LIM wale& %Von IF
birielm.
as bit a itnnrslet=r WIsal• 1 16: 1 W
LIMA yst.
IL IL TRADEILKILL
PlEWvzoom.
of Om PUP. 1 7P• 72 777.
oltoibilog
Lowatolkw
,Soli Doi Swirl Sy Om What
Natio 110 Grow. S DIP
Dame Ilium sad dir'runno Saosiliny
rir d, trigtm ram le At au osi
Sol.37lslattoo. suitor
than
Con
liso, 'Milt
17 17. 17.11 1 TS
Sliontsio MiTilipsolatim Simla. •
try Idioaord Woolo I /atom 'I SF
Railway Tammy, V:. L. 1.Cba5011t5.,...7 upa
"
Mk sr.; Um 'Slay • as
W e I t a g FR I
P
ROBERT S. DATE k CO,
191 Meaty itrest.
SATURDAY, DK 4, 1869.
600 D BARGAINS
WILLIni SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and BS Federal Street,
I=
Lodi& ud Slues' Hale for tie.
I Ladies' Lan llandkerclelefe for Ik.
1 Una' Haul Lawn Iludken'to for 1k
LOW hue Sdp Handballfeted 111-1 a
Ladled' Woolen Butane 17 1-k
UAW' fall Ilse Wire Shawl', $0 U.
1 Per of Good llse arty Blankets for 11.10.
1 hit of bodil' Wilts SWAM fa $l.OO
Good Ilion Walsrproof Oak 87 1-14.
per hard.
Heavy Black Waterproof Ciotti, ft per yud
Rory Twilled Bu'd Fluent 1k per yard.
ill-wool amulet Fluid, 18 We per yard
Good Styles Dark DeWitt", 11 1.18 per yard
Striped Popllns, an extra bargala, at
18 1-le. per yard.
Black aid Colored llpuu, doable yridtk,
lie. per yard.
ltemnants at all Cads, Clubs{ oat Clup,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
BOIL 180 ard 188 Federal Street,
LLISO 8 NWT OITT
DRUGGETS,
CRUMB C
EXTRA QUALITY,
BRUSSELS CARPETS
Direct Importations,
MULLS BROL
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£UOVI WOOD laillaT
sal
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOOL
Oil Oloths, Window zi,
DEUGGETEL
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices &et
BOVIIRD, BOSS t CO
U FOTH AVINUE.
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inrristraan.
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PHILADELPHIA,
BRIE AMC ALCX)..
sTeoTATEaCirSIL
GRAND OPENING!!
Pm Ye ALL sad wenerraus SRAM a •
KLUNIT F IOINSITOCII of al thossoreltios to
Tacks, Jewelry and taverns.
r* OT Gomm 114.
Bridal Gifts a Specialty.
timer tod lan a.
alar=bei N =M
oafs mg &bow adios" 1•••11G•
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itAXILArg at 00..
N.I9W MILZIBLIS 1112"03,13,
CHESNUT Aso warn sums.
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RIEUCIL & limo.,
ins• • suzeurs. .
SLITS AND VAULTS.
110 DANT. JO MOULD
ENGINES AND IFACIUMIY,
DICWICrAT WO sucatazar lIINJIITMAININO LID NUT-
Timou.
Cor. 17th nil Pike Sta., IPtttikszes, Pa.
Nag.
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INSURANCE COMPANY.
PIMLAWII
116. MI WU Ilia. 4111114. Drama Maw,
IRTISKIIIOH. PA.
Capital £lll.l VD.
b i letiM rtk&
lasaree en Won* Tr
sal nada.
sak.On
CANDLES !I CANDIES!!
Over 100 Kinds.
afir.
As paints coma= via ass, es
EiTIIIICITLY
U 2 FEDEIRJL STREET,
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WINE firrATIONSIISIG
WElDille, furry =MEM
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WOOLEN GOODR,
Hand "nit Shawls,
SACQUES and HOODS.
Hosiery and Gloves, to Milt all.
♦ BIAIITIVITL LIU OP
BLACK SILK FRINGES.
1011111 IMAGES, all ettla k Wm.
Cashmere Wade.
',WOO Collars,
Irsoa i r . : e t u z r. lx . lors.
Xliabrolderlers,
1711.1blaens, etc.
we an sow oftextaz in, steak of
ARAB SHAWLS at Half Price.
GOOD lIPLADILG OP
Blue and green Hid Gloves'.
I : LEDS SKIRTS,
TEL.a.incri,n4r4a ei
IMMMEiIER
MUM. GLYDE & CO
TB tc,Bo Market Street.
.on
JUST OPENED
HORNE It CO.
Woolen Goods,
BOOM% BLOW=
110•1111.
riIIAWLA LitieiZOlS.
KITT%
WWILINTLII2.
HOSIERY.
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S3IA3E.EZIES SNIT 1943C-/014.
CLOVES,
I,IST.ALTBIAIDOISIOS /UM ItITTS.
WOOL [MIT WAIN ra
LND MITTS,
CLOTH blitimettibntLx aborms,
LADILV, MSS= IMO BOW OWVIIM at
all kW;
AT LOWEST PRIDES
Wholesale Room up Stairs.
77 and 79 LOUT STREET
i co
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Mimes.
Ms.las, Cato and ZaitUs! Island Swum
tart. iktlasktplas ud Saolawn Us
la• Oa
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A sael lass 57706.
pro 111 co. Cabs awl Eziptal
wax
7a 70. a
awl Wiles
=as. LaSt Sl" %sad 12". ..Coftes.
011. PIA. 11•114 GUM lea.
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ALSO.
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Pine Iran Wines and
11babtsb. *Nana sad Sparkling Mel e e
of MOM • Oa.. to baatbm
2 . l ,.... oolaVabasobark Adams
bllva on.
do do lair4,..L Inportd=Ltlloa
N. Poigallog Catawba.
Oil abeam Mader. wad Port WM.
Cad aloosagaluda are W blades. P.a.
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ALSO,
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PIIB.1.14) NOTICIL
Haan as aplarairlOAß sad Ols Yale
nrerscros for Alloam Oba:Ar. sales la
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ILLKIP.A FENALE COLLEGS,
ITADTS CIA= Or TEM
Briton' or ORNBFA.
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us! ordastsed reettyrsere rased todicests7
mess • moss therm sled esteems@ moss of
Loss it WILLOW 1:41.1•1121,0 as SPAD-
A!" iv Dersessons.
TEMIIA—Wbobe enemas of 'MUI releg
Wog sad Maars .I.saissirs•
lsedrimos. 11414 saa dud. P r /ate
sessfea. Address.
RIM AL W. CAMOLES,D.D
as all Ifni
14/OYELTY WOUESZ
Intim of I l artaership , .
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BATES & BELL
OFFER AS
ECIPECIALILITI E 9
)lERINOES,
For 75c., Worh $l.OO,
W ATERPROOFt3,
$l.OO, Worth $1,25.
MEN rNOES,
87 Cents. Worth e 1.333.
BLACK ALPACAS,
37 1-2 Cents, Worth 50 Cents.
NEBINOFA,
$l.OO, Wort"! $1.25.
BLACK ALPACAS,
50 Cants, Werth 02 Cents.
LINES TABLE DAMASKS,
62 Oents.Worth 85 Cents.
I
$7.50, Worth $9.00.
WOOLEN BOWS
ABM
WELT opAstimirs,
11, 2 . 4, 3, 4, 121
ZABD WIDE.
BORDERED SQUARES
Suitable tbr Parlors.
-11001 OMB NM
Woolen,. Linen and Cotton,
LIWEI ?ECU ?1U LW 15011
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IrElll,ll'e & COLlaig,
71 Pnd 73 Fifth Avenue.
saws
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flolinnills . TO TRW Mt
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