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per ty * oY vty % Leow eee: cperty - we tt 5 a ett “ENORMOUS REVENUE FRAUDS, —eneneeee Great Seisnres of Distillorion | cuz sar tows cameo! te Sen ter r IMinois. ‘The amount of internal revenue for the Tenth district is as follows;— Counties. ? Fabalepningepen rene aor’ aly 20, by the Bor August 12, J, W. ANDERRON. e relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, ia pi into the ¢ MILLIONS OF DOLLARS INVOLVED, possess vor of woke rom ih tf pal, wed iw Can | —--——_—_-——-__ WIMANOEAM : Sours, yat those ausccustomed to. the article would not MERMD. STATES FRBASURS sb a - relish ft, In this country potteen is often manufactared be metas Parties holding thirty (30) of more coupons of thet pfenwe pinboard 5 ot Axprnsow.—At New Brunswick, N. J., 9m Saturday, } !ost., are requested to haod them tn, with schedules, At any SMUGGLING. ILLICIT DISTILLATION, 7 five barrels weré found in these coal tie be prior ldth inst. Holders complying will Ny ir os exami: and checks, sdaiee wih te foralshed apos cppliestiog are No. 66 Washington street, New Brunswick, this (Mouday) | Geyarunent of this ve mle afternoon, at three o'clock. VW. H. VAN DYCK, Assistant Treasurer U, 8. ‘which amounted to only $66,652 40. munis the year 1864 the receipts of the Chicago news- tae mM advertisements wero as follows:—Tribune, pao tee. Timet, $76,596; Journal, $63,950; Pox be. b= yd be pent. ae Bo &e. &. portant cases of smu; wel v4 atinousIenpaodiaaly juent vo hatet the Peru Irish- Snes, ast have been brought to light about the time of the funeral | members of their families. ‘Owaxonizox WaLworra Longs, No. 271, F. asp A. M.— Mext to the subjugation of the rebel fonin the terest the late it, a time # map named DI The officers of Chancellor Walworth Lodge, No. 271, are AMESICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD ane gi LVER ig the future financial condition of the ered about one thousand barrels of high- | Two great Dubuque cases of fraud the govern- 2) hereby notified to meet at their | foom, No. 504 want een ym at Ti ir eee me subj Of the rebellion was a ques. | wines in Buffalo, which bad been manufactured in Du- | meat ate those of Woodworth & Co. and Jaeger & Co, | , 10 Gallia county, 264 made income re- | Broadway, on Monday, August 1¢, at balf-past ten o'clock, : f the life or death of the nation. The preservi hoaue, lows, which had not paid the government | Ono of those distilleries is said tobe valued at the larce | turns for 1864. The populall ent the county in 1860 | for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late wor- ITY, COUNTY AND 8' BONDS, AND ALL THB was 22,048, ao that one person to eighty-four returns an | thy brother, J. W. pers ND STATB 3, income. In Hamilton county one to tw: ree makes is $9,369, and order of Governmens Lo bought and sold. F. W. Hennixa, reser F. B. DIXON, 4. “VOUN B. MURRAY, 23 Wat otreet Anything, then, which includ circle | effect that somebody ought to go to Dubuque to ferret areturo. The beaviest income tn Gall Bamcxersory.—On Saturday, August 12, Mrs. Euza | 7 a tnfizenoe the nancial forare ‘tte country Gut the balance of the frauds there. ‘The Treasury De- | faze, tt Dubuque was that of Rhomberg, im whee Mewan | here are aixty-three incomes of a thousand dollars and 4 COgLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS NORTH, 40 be of nt interest to the public. partment sent Presbur, If; and from that time be | ‘seized to the amount of from one hundred to one hun. | Upwards, JOUN 8. MURRAY, 23 War ‘ur excuse for devoting considerable space to the | went , Towa and Wisconsin seizing | Grea and fifty thousand dollara A portion of these _—_— “ Se a gigantic whisk h have a aes “wines” y, ing . dred onde Btire Siow this city and Bui ‘and were then Wisconsin. ay) aflernaoe, at two o'clock. BY TH DIYIDEND—OIL CREEK PETR Mm count in the northern district of Illi. | rible @ distiller, Inf in the bands of Sturgis Sons of this city, who bad madg | |, {0 Milwaukee county 1.823 3 have made income | Bewrury.—At Buffalo, N. ¥., on Thursday, Angust 10, | FY Company. he Trustens of this company have and incdentaly to those in the southern diatrict | bury Seemed “to go on the principle,” in tia | advances on them, - benny for 1864. tus bo lation 1m 1860 was €2,618, | of diptheria, CLana, daughter of George : and “Amolis | # ren of ire, betosat oy the par value of ube a ek me °° ister at al ,_ | giving one return y-four inhabit . ley. Mag ‘A. M. WOOD, President, hor may be a8 well to turing was committi a use he SILVER CREPE, NEAR FREEPORT. incomes of Milwaukee City are:—John Ptsnkinton, Brouy.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Auguet 12, etary om. . ae eA minisligdne st the noes ripedant ‘not make ‘highwines ahd. sell thers at $205 per | _ At Silver Creek, near Frooportin this State, seizures $104,400; Alexander Michal, Gh 066; lemtor Sexton, | aticuaxy Bost, a nalive of the puted “at Wrabards |< Sixth Mamnpsoen Seemvery ro tem fo the government, as it was expected to be the most re- lon while the government duty was bas tande in the cases of Conrad Fry and others. The | $60,657; Ferd. Vogel, $39,977; G. Pusler, $o9,tes) Dara county Longford, Ireland. [RST NATIONAL BANK OF PETERSBURG, funerative. At frst the tax was fixed by Congress at 11 ne A sjeamboat on the Mississippi river with not to alarge amount, The parties were | Hills, Jr., $30,106; FF. B. Erres | + M. Sia- | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to = —— 60. Thin was raised subsequently to 4 afters very | “wines! on board, and would not let her proceed on ber | wot distilling at the time, Some of these “wines” were | clair, $24,198; N. Eagelman, 565, and G. ¥. Hiley, | attend the funeral, at half-past two o'clock, from his BPUBEN RAGLAND, President. contest between those who favored a high'and | voyage, omthreat of confiscation, simply because he | #so held in Chicago, . $20,035. late residence, Dean street and Washington avenue JAMES E, CUTHBERT. Cashier. * those who advocated a more moderate tax. thought the lot had not been pprorerly stamped The i CASE AT DECATUR. t Bowen.—On Saturday, August 12, Bowen, at 101 | as. Chieves, 9. P.5 Sfvanus Jo! On the first of January last. the tax of twodotlars per | captain, of course, had'to obey him, as he exhibited bis | Tm this case tho distillery of F, Prieat was zed in Sew York. Gold street, Brooklyn, in ihe stb ye: Joby Donnan, dobn E. Le: salen went into operation. ‘And then commenced anew | authority. Presbury came to this city also, where bo | Juoe last. ‘The charge was general fraud against the Me tenia apg nis, Mayor, pays stax ON | Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Thos Withers, Daniel W. 1 4 fi 308 5 m which was seized hold of, | seized large lots of wines in the hands of innocent.par- a diderent class of speculators, but | ties, very much to the annoyance of District pees a es ern government The ‘wines’ were held by innocent par- ‘who prol Phare bel de their deeds to themselves by | Bass and other wet |. Eastman, $24,861; Jno, P. thea, $63,663. J. Adriance, $31,487, and Edward Bech ‘Whitehouse has the largest income, $102,838. Matthew i ptr Eaomaivoeas Toy this (Monday) afternoon, @ } 6, ang after the TENTH DAY OP JULY this bank wit Broww.—Suddenly, at Morristown, N, J. om Satur. | %¢ pen for the transaction of al! kinds o ernment officers here, who found CASE AT PEKIN. me yo ane res mad Vassar, $14,961; John G. Vassar, $10,250; M. Vassar, 3 vgn V, BANKING BUSINESS, he Sete aed tromnd tha Cacitol } a Soeaivery took eos pages premiere F Jn fom oust Bre hundred ang Ay perrey. #Waee’y sr. siaieos’ Tonle there sensi, Bat ciegitwo biendred | Say, naengs, Aven: 12, Loman, 748 Noman. gre OF | tn tbe yanking noise formerly oocupied by the Bank of he rot the last session. Sitice thas time a little more | sult in damage to the parties. Prosbury evidently, afver Mir Rupert who coin cautery there Pe? | and thirty-seven persons who have incomes ranging | Norman, of New York, in the 27th year of lor ago. Additional subscriptions to the capital atock will be re ) angi ‘months have elapsed, and we will venture to | atime, got afflicted with illicit distillation on the brain. . ry from $1,000 to $10,000, Funeral services at the residence of J. Lovel Cennel ceived. INDIANA. To this State an important sefzure was that at the dis- WMiory of Dubreuil & Bros., at Dyer’s etation, Some of the “wines”? manufactured, by this firm were also found to be tm the bands of innocent parties In this city. ALL REPRESENTED IN OBICAGO. Tn fact, in th izures made in the city of Chicago almost every distillery througkout the country ts repro- sented. ‘The amount of internal revenue collected inthe Albany | on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock. Train boat es Aiatrict for 1864-5 1a $792,880 74, being an lucreage over | for Morris My a Resox Railroad. leaves foot of Barclay 10L, TOSCANO & CO., NO. 2 SAN PEDRO STREET, 1868-4 of $502,611 67. street at half-past eight A. M, Carriages will meet the | Havana, Cuba, respectfully solicit consignments of all D Rhode town at three P. M. Kinds of merchandise, < cars at Morris Plains station, Return train from Morris- ‘The womern district contains ‘some people who are Caviseny.—On Saturday, August 12, Cari claims, £6, oo whiel comfortably well off, Some of thé biggest incomes are | Goo, and Ellen Caulfield, aged 9 months and y as follows:—Job. 8. Steere and Wm. Tinkham, of Burri ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully ee ots at Orange $06,028, tiaras ana | invited to attend the funeral, from. the residence of bis FFIOR OP THE BRIB RAILWAY COMPANY, 187 str Watwiok $01,102 Hey 190 re- | gti beaheeg Ninth street, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘West street, New York, July 26, 1865, —Dividend. The spectively; Rowland Hazard, of South Kingstown, | pyr, 7 $19,480; Wm. Sprague, of the same town, $65,083; jorace ‘Babcock, of Westerley, $124,567; Edwin R. the same length of time, in any nation in the ‘We Americana,sre certainly a great people. [We SEIZURES IN ST. LOUIS. & nothin, halves. Be it war, or politics, love, mur- About the same time that Preabury was rushing around, Gor or rebellions or revolutions, robberies or | apparently with illicit distillation on tbe drain and mak- @mnndiings, bank failures or fres—ey: ‘ing is on a | his seizures everywhere, the United States officers com- @olossal scale. We despise a petty thief, bi menced seizing in St, Louis @ quantities of wines ‘Magnificent swindler on a large scale, Even our epi- | were found in that city, principally from Illinois aod gre gigantic, and not confined to the lower strata | Iowa, which had not paid duty. Some Illinois distillers i} Society, as in Europe. ‘ bad more “wines” in the hands of their agents in that Well, the increased tax, as we have eaid, was applied | city than their returns showed that they had manufac- ‘about seven months ago, and was expected to increase | tured. ‘MBe revenue in proportion. But unfortunately, and to f Lm faa fand robbing the Treasary thie About the same time seizures were made {n the south- Sein ‘an amount of smuggling bas never before been te) isthe only way to account for some of bis official for machinery, collection of nt attention willbe bestowed, ul our, tha Di Santos, 0 Cedar at nel Ider: ‘RIQUE DE SANTOS, Returos wade in gold or in New York, JOSE BN I ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. At the above place a fraud bas lately been discov: in the case of the firm of distillers known as that of Joseph, Josephine & Gerhard Beusberg. The delin- quent tax in this case amounts to ten thousand dollars. directors of this company ba ‘lared a semi-ani "At West Farms, N. ¥., on Friday, August 11, | deod from the earnings of the road for siz month infant son of Ecw:n M. and Lydia W. Fels, ones of three and cne-balf per cent on the SEIZURES IN SOUTHERN DISTRIOT OF ILLINOIS. ke and 3 daye. i iz i $e 8 4 R pr i z 3 Ff FI a £5 ae 5 w i s nual dividend of four per cent on the com- Brown, of the same town, $86,226; Jesse L. Moss, of h@ | “Garticnxn.—On Saturday, August 12 Magy Jane Has not boon the case, On the contrary, there has been Seah oC she inte, wndes, the. direction of Hnbed EIZURE IN OHIO. same town, $67,305. Gatiacne, daughter of Thos Gallagher. of Mariner # rs . lesa the government tax. on Monday. the ist an immense falling off n tho receipts fro.o spirits duty. tes Marsbai Phillips and District Attorney bongo The govern: haa also just seized the distillery of Harbor, Staten Island, aged 1: nd 10 months aay at huge cen se Trearurcr'e OMe, Erie’ plate, 14 4nd if this falling ‘off had oot been made up from other Appens the more {mportant of these seizures are the (ol- | yy Expy, of Northern Ohio, for an alleged violation of Connecticut. ‘The funeral wtil leave bel roaldence ai twelve | the registered holders of stock at (he closing of the books. ly the income tax), the entire receipts | wing:— the Revenue law. The question tn dispute is eomewhat similar to that in the celebrated Sturgis case, of the | Rifts 1. Bak Rhomberg (Dubuque) Wines. The matter is now under is. nope sources (principal! z internal revenue would exhibit so in or seven ers will’ pot reach ‘over five mil- | 494 seventy-five barrels of bigh wines. This seizure was ‘The following aro among the incomes reported i9 | orciock «his day {Monday}, and shence by steamboat to | The transfer books of both cinsses of stock will be cloned ha Tela 4| foot of Dey streel, New Tork om thence ts Cemetery | oP the afternoon of Saturday, tbe Oth, and be reopened oM of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, ‘Wednesday. the 250 day of ORATION. OTIS, Secretary. At Decatur, the distillery of Franklin W. Priest, who taxon hig. | ®cbarged with illegally manufacturing seven hundred c 25,486 Sameon Almy Henper.—On Sunday, August 13, efter » short & of dollars. Now the consumption of bigh- | ™ade by Samuel D. Ward, deputy collector of this city. Mtr Pope bape tte wep pa omg CharlesT Aimy Arent Hevxinc, pie’ War & and Tracy P. Hebberd HE UNITED STATES PETROLEUM COMPANY HAVA ‘wines. in the whole country, including the for-| At Pekin, tho distillery of Columbus J. D. Rupert, | yoives several hundred thousand do!lars. 528 Wm. . Mason, ea- ‘aged § mocthe and 8 days, declared a quarterly dividend of ten pe: demand, cannot be much Jess than one | *8@!nst whom the government forfeiture amounts to the &. Gleagon,.. 14,600 = sate of..... 26,419 ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at. | and aft ot 2) OT Bendred millions of gallons in round numbers. But, | '™mense sum of $643,320. SMALL STILLS IN VARIOUS PLACES. Babin L Sayles 5,000 tond the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at five o’ctock, | Ture on Wed emitting itis but eighty millions of gallons,this wantity Also at Pekin, the distillery of McIntyre, Gilfoy & Co. In various out-of-the-way places throughout the State The seven largest individua) incomes to Meriden for | ¢rom the residence of his parents, in Ninewety eireet, Byer P, i 2 ee ‘would yield a tax of one hundred and sixty millions of Also at Pekin, the distillery of Rankin, Ressinger &Co, | small distilleries have been, and no doubt are now being, 1864 amount to $281,751, do. in Midd:etown, $190,463; | gocond door from Third avenue. J 4” Excnaycr Piace, New Yous, Aug 5 ‘per year. At the rate of consumption, as above, At Jersey Landing, Jersey county, the distillery of | run ata bigh {gente 9 rate offspeed. The temptation is | do. in New Britain, $101,001; do in Watingtord, in- Hicney.—On Sunday, August 13, Many Acyes, young- ERMILYE & CO. fhe receipts of revenue from this source alone, for | Fisher & Fuller. 80 great and the profits ao large that there will be smug- | cluding Moses Y. Beach (given ip part for 1863 and 1864), | eg: daughter of John aud Eliza Hickey, aged 23 months BANKERS, 44 WALL STREET. NEW YORK, seven months, would amount to over ninety millions of ‘At Bellville, the distillery of Frederick Von Schroeder. | gling of this kind—if not by the targe concerns, at least | $80,636, do. in Soutbington, $41,312; do, in Cheshire, | anq 7 days. GOVERNMENT LOAN AGENTS, Government forfeiture $60,000. yy the smaller. There are thousands of places in tl 7. Funeral this (Monday) morning, at haif.past ten | Keep on band, for immediate delivery, all issues of Seven $17,806. 4 SAR «They sounally -areyctt ie Slate where the manufacture can be carried on in this | "Ti Bridgeport Mary Bishop has en income of §27,196, | ortock, frou ther residence, No. 108 North Sixth street, thirty Treasury Notes of all denominations. stated, only five. },000. i ‘the spirits receipts were $28,431,797. At the same Also at Believille, the distillery of Ferdinand Braum; a i f y it. Dane ot Rent ‘of whisl y now on | 6overnment forfeiture, $130,000, ’ | way almost with impunity; and thus the cross-road gro- | and Wm. D. Bishop oas of $15,450. Williamsburg. ‘The friends and relatives of the family eee pte Be ienasent Beceritiee at é Jg not less than it was o1 Ist of January last. Also at Belleville, the distillery of Schurer Kuterer; | ceries are more than likely to be, to a great extent, sup are respectfully invited to attend, of Indebtedness, i ‘shows that there must bave been immen:e smug. | Government forfeiture, $40,000. plied with spirits from this source. In many instances Ps Hyxpsnaw.—At Milwaukee, Wis., on Sunday morning, ‘Orders from Banks and Baukers executed on favorable jest incomes in Conc July 30, ut seven o'clock, of typhoid fever, after an ill: | % VERMILYE & CO. cree, 16 of @ miserable quality and: polsokous in: its of West Concord, each $14,410. | ness of eleven days, Tuxovore 3. Hyxpsuaw, youngest Fo LOANCIN dus 90 SUF On ant cia comenectal at Robert M. Corning ceports $9,878; Robert E. Pecker, | son of Rev. J. B. Myndshaw, late chaptain United | $300,000 Rew vork any proverty. ‘ i many cases email stills have been found tm corgets | ‘$9 199; Onslow Brearas, 99,626. States Army, aged 28 years, 4 months and 7 days Rca Doar oe eee of lager beer breweries, where whiskey is manufactured | “, Figherville, H. H. Brown, $11,325, and Joba S$, | Hommr.—On Saturday morning, August 12, Mrs. Rox. 3 x * i private parties manufacture this iilicit stuf, which, of lector Flagg, assisted by Collector Tossaug, of St. ape tas minutcrre hile the cout bas oxo | 'aranewts usu te seize wen me by Clot ‘onthe national debt, or over one hundred and King, late of the Springfield district, assisted by Tos- ‘oa eter ll poe pn Al ents! aap te The seizures in St. Clair county were made PE os terest millions of dollars per sunum. Bere is food for | *Ng, of St. Louis. the part of all honest and patriotic men. In'Jersey county the selzures were made by Collector | ostensibly for home consumption, the parties contending | Brown, $10,164. axva A. Homer, of New Orleans, a native of Centreville, c a sab eee Alexander, assiated by Collector Toeeaug, of $0 Louis, | that they bave a right 10 manufacture whore they do not | y's ovat Pembroke, Moody Kent returas $11,618, | Me. in the aid year of her axe.” » | COPARTNERSHIPS. (WRB BRVENUE bir h Anna panna FALLING | The pai een at ee seined ofneved large sell, Maine and New Orleans papers please copy. N ACTIVE, STEADY BUSINESS MAN WANTE: — 5 amount! compromise, but at latest dates none of them " .—On Saturday, August 12, Joan Jonvaw/ after mediateiy, with a tal, sufficient to take ring 8 mteercl the aecomsition Of aba coveran 1 Tikes noun on carn, include almost all the leading in brewing beer. Such was the case of Jobn A. Huck & | wealthy men in Detroit to be greatly dizguated. Ho re- | _ The friends of the family, also the members of tho | g'resnectabte single man wha wants business this will be’ am t that from this source the York Veteran Volunteers, are | opening seldom to be found. Apply at 68 Fourth avenue. Ik of | distilleries in that part of the state. Co., in the North division of the city. This firm is | {urns aa income from petroleum of $260,000, which is | Forticth regiment Ne ed with fraud in the return of the guadtity of beer | very mucti larger than any in the city. respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late Sgr pee or pected to be derived ‘They | caSES IN NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOI8. brewed by them, About seventy-five thousand dollars | "“the income st Edwin Forrest laet year was $20,784; | residence, No. 7 Van -Brunt street, South Brooklyn, on | J WANT A PARTNER—T AM DOING & GOOD BURT, Plt is eeiaent shes fraude are continued the |. A Jarge number of cases. are now being prosecuted in | worth of property was seized by the government, The | that of John A. Duff, of the Olympic Theatre, $22,700; i mb ame ofetoak, 2 ,:hade bom, and am 10. possnesion of seupmal paleomerd the Northern dietrict of Minois, among which is thefol- | alleged ities amount to twenty-five thousand dollars. | of J, H..McVicker, of Chicago, $14,511. On Saturday, August 12, Jcuia Emma, | mrt ty cee viaction that about $Li00 weekly cap be ton bf, the revenue will be materially interfered ‘ Ba So! Pt $1 made, , if not rendered almost wholly abortive, | lowing:— iis case hes not pat heen disposed of. The income tax for the second’ disirict of Vermont | daughter of Caleb and Martha A. Lawrence, agod 3 yeare, | Sn4 ‘uo humbng. About, from $5,000 to $5,000 capital ree ‘rel fuch frauds as haye been practised United States vs. forty-four barrels alcohol. This is In the case of the brewery of L. Eliel & Co., LaSalle, | foots up $101,657, an increase over that of Inst year of | 9 mouths and 2 days. ference given ant sequired. Please togive eer 4 iy ‘and: others ‘during the past seven | Part of the ‘Sturgis wines”? from a Dubuque, Towa, dis- Arephy thossend, dollars worth Ry was selzod. more than $60,000. ‘The flower that blooms the fairest Address P. A., Herald office. wmbouniy! the" vavense of the country | fillery.,, Injunction was filed in this case May'20," ‘These | _ In the care of the brewery of Jacob Schieswobl, of Is the foremost to decay ; TORK AUGUST 1), tes eke COPA ER. neo lake n'wrosd farce, Where the wost re, | \iWines” were manufactured at the notorious Rhomberg | Lake View, one hundred barrels of beer were seized. De Spiritual ¢ cations Require ‘The prizo we love the dearest PR Me ong ht to be collected there has been the least; eecwhieh: were | inthe ease of the brewery of Bimon Michenscher, of Rev. mips > . Inthe first to pass away. ns emery ager gnrK aC A Ln 2 ear in their payment of tax to the amount of | this city (Chicago), ten barrels of beer and fixtures of THE UNITED STATES AGAINST COLCHESTER. . GEO. KELLU! retail dealer and struggling general manufac- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ‘been really left to support the government out | $54,543 21, which includes the one hundred per cent very ‘were seised. {From the Buffalo Express, August 11.) sania Go attend One Gassannhs Chan Wear hae teuteenee, 13h WILLIAM PARKER. ‘4 earning. penalty for fraudulent distilling. As this case will illus- In the instance of the brewery of Philip Behrend, at | Thecase of Colchester, the spiritual medium, who ie > ,Agspming the nationd) debt. to_be fully $3,000,000,000 trate the condition of many of those in which parties | Peru, ninety-six barrels of beer and brewery fixtures | to be tried in this city fok practicing as » juggler without Christopher street, this poy ts afternoon, at two RK, AUGUST 9, 1806 WILLIAM D. BLACK 0 4 Elbert B, Monroe were admit . A 11 be interred in Greenwood. claim that they are innocent bolders of ‘“high- | Were seized. taking oute license, has "been noticed by the prev | Clock. The remains wi . 5 : ho) ory thing Ether eee Be ey ea the war | “ines,” we give a history of it, especially as ro. | In the case of A. & G. H. Mueller & Co., of Lyons, in Erlotté from vinas to lime, as it haa been ronght into the cccoon weterund Osdeaesiac Lames toed testa % on Re rat day Of MATS IBALLy BLACK & CO. é an pet 0 of $82 36 of debt and of ee) ‘of in. | pects the connection of the Mesers, Sturgis Sons, | this county (Cook), two hundred and seventeen bartels | courts. The following are the circumstances connected | raonthe and wo days » ae yours, 7 | Lisl 3 GaAs SERA. Fe ee eas Seuinion ai | of this city, with it This firm claims thai | Of Deer and brewery xiures were seized. | | with thecasr, as wa have learned them:—On the 23d of | hs trends and relatives of' the family aro invited OTICE “THE COPARTNERSHIP | UNDER TUB 000. Now, atax of $2 per all on a consum; they held the ‘‘winea’’ for advances made on them as in the cases of Jacob Bicksenstein ani May last, at Rochester, he was invited by the govern- od ety! rere price whiske: Seecanacehi | cousipnees, and were innocent parties. Moeers. Stutgis:| stein foriy-Ove barrels of beer and brewery fixtures | ment officials of the Twenty-oighth district to defray bis | to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning. at ten |. solvedcn tue let instant by linitation Of 80,000,000 gallons. of ‘ o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 212 Eaat | coouinve the business ou bis own actount and sign the name if A Sons, however, filed no claim in the United States Dis- | Were soized. share of the government expenses, by the way of taking | y14,, n ¢ ¥. ee eae ese oo Oty fist addition ‘of, the | tict Court here against the “wines” selzed, Dut gent | | 10 the cage of Anthony Scheldt, of Joliet, eleven casks | out a license, The petition was presented to, him Rlevensh Mreet i” aneol 18, Journ Micain, | New Yous, July 3,100, - WALA. Pal ‘Smereased States, and’ the natural {pcrease of | their attorney (Mr. Dexter) to Washington to arrange the of beer and bayer. fixtures were seized. by William H, Rogere, one of the United States | youngest son of Joseph and Jane E Mackin, aged 6 - t wee untry ’would bring the whole up. to | matter if posible with the Treasury Department. At | _ In the case of John Beltz, of same place, eighteen bar- | assessors, requesting bim to take out a license | Donte ‘ § RD. ‘ ‘The tate firm of Beadleston & Price return their i hel friends for the liberal patronage extend the undersigned trusts to merit # continuange f@ in supplying them with # pure and superior onstitution Ale: net tyes Serine moe ere ‘ty, ten barrels of | 22%, suseiae, to whi Coleheatar excepted, disciaimning ip the cage of John Mangle, o! ¢ en ‘els of rofession of ler, but offered to take cut @ ii- . 4 r beer and fixtures were gelzed’ 4 eee ane spiritual meativan, which Rogers declined to fae gn TE et Aa a In the case of Deidrich Volk ang Em!l Hass, of Homer, | give him, insisting that he must take out a license as 8 | “Sr MGM tate et ina te mera In this county, seventeen barrels of beer and fixtures | fuevier, ” This Colchester emphatically rofured to do, | wittarjonu G Mott. tmthe fet yer of her uge nl a were eoized. | This case was compromised or settled. ‘upon which refusal a watrant of arrest wes procured, and | Wiz Of Jone G. Mute. We ine tee family are respectfully | Meet y In the case of William Besley & Sons, of Waukecan, | upon auch warrant Colchester wus taken before United | ,., The relailves sud frends of the (ly te eat | oktt Nome Sal 2 Wes twelve barrols of beer and brewery fixtures were seized. | States Commissioner Storrs, of Rochester, and held to | {Pyles 10 Sue ; oe DY Ga Bete nt YANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A SMALL CAPIFAL The above are the principal cases of seizures of brew- | pail in the sum of $1,600 for bie appearance at the next | ‘ree o'clock, from her late, reiidence, No. $2 Seventh Winheteon rating business. Apply at 182 Varien affect, eries in this district; but they are sufficient to show that | term of the United States Court, o be beld at Cauandai- | *¥gnum, withaie Pubtn Mihi a on priday | banninent ae 2 per ae eon the amount of illicit co —— a paige cagathene rf morning, August 11, at nine o'clock, Gutevta Munnar, | WANTED SA’ PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL OF $3,000 ‘The friends and relutives of the family are respectfully i ‘Washin; ‘A proposition was discussed by Messrs, hundred millions of gall the revenue from xe. Makey for the next fiscal year ‘Ought to be $200, 000,000, Buargls fons attorney and ex-Commissioner Lewis for the ‘of about ten to twelve millions, as is reported, | Settlement of the affair. Messrs Sturgis offered or were ie if, the noxt five months do no better than the past | % Pay $171,000 to cover the deficit of the tax due en. It is most important to the general ‘pubiic, then, government and the fue, * ‘all ovasions of the tax should be frowned down, for | , Section 55 of the Internal Revenue act makes subject to smuggling does not benefit the consumers; ou the distraint for taxes ‘‘all the spirita distilied, distillery used ober baa, with tho immeneo illicit distillation going on, | f0F distilling the same; the stills, vessels, Mxtures and the.cages before the courts, the price of | tols therein; and the lot or tract of land on which the ‘still keeps above the duty. No respectable dealer sand distillery is situated.” Besides this the statute pro- face to sell. whiskey to his customers at less | Vides for Gne and imprisonment, ‘the old ed to 197 West Tenth pear WALTER W. PRICE. ery, In relation to a compromise of ir cases, section r to $5,000, In an old established hardware and manu. an $2.per gallon atleast, which is tho amount of the | ,,Jp Telalen ten Cont Prvezonthel Cowmissionct of SMUGGLING FROM CANADA, Tore withosts licenee, "At Canandaigua the | = her €Ath year, relict of tne ear rer caring | facturiug buamése, to replace a retired: partner: beat refe- HB SPIRIT TAX 18 RVADED. Internal Revenue (eadject 10 regulations prescribed by | The quantity of whiskey smuggled into the United fndictment wax put over to be tried at a term of the sage Ragust ld, at haltpamt six o'clock, Janse Mi) TOSeF Spiren: Asdrase Hardware, Herald , Cy ae aere rick cha emit can is evaded | the Secretary of the Treasury) to compromise suitslre- | States from Canada is sald to be enormous. The frontier | United States Court, to be held at Buffalo next Tucsdsy. Moons’ in We 694 youn: . W \RigBaA,PARTSER WITH gp 18 aaa, POR by those who defraud the aeraebt Teen ares lative to the violation or the Internal Revenue act. Tine is of such great extent, and for a long portion of it | We understand Mr. Colchester claime the right to hol The relatives and: friends of the families aro renpect. urpoae Of openiig w retail grocery. or any’ other By false Tesh 4 distillers oie” heidard of The offer above noted of the attorney of Messrs. | through a sparsely settled country on both rider, it | Communication with spirits without ‘‘stamps’’ or license, | py invited to atiend the funeral, from West Baptist | fy." usineap, 8 ich as mean business may addrese 8. . ” Zn th r! their ks Sturgis ons Mr. Lewis was inclined to it, and he | affords the eas.cst possible means of eluding the vi cq | and does not proj to permit the United States | Chutch, Krelscherville, & 1., this (Monday) afternoon, at | 0°"? Herald office. be de vor ne ai min Socks. proposed to Mr. Philip Dorsheimer, of Butslc, the in- | of the customs officers. The St. Lawrence, the Niagara | government to interfere with what he claims his two o'clock. Stage will be at Richmond Valley station, | qs) AND A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD WABITS } collusion with officers. former, that after the government had been indemnified | and the Detroit rivers, and the loug line of ‘the shores ot | and religion. Mr. Colchester eays Staten Island Rajiroad, to meot the morning trains. $25O Tied! an parcner in a respectable, business; the o% ‘m0 through the lines, principally | be would pay Dorshelmer what remained of the wines | the lakes, also offer inducements to the smuggler and | through Europe and on bis return spent five months iB |“ ‘yomcax.—On Sunday morning, August 13, at his | right man preterrable to the money. Apply at 718 Broadway, om seized. Thus the government siaimed $160,000, ame sy thods value ‘wines’ sel was . is Ue vee tmaioen, eno see heed would give Dorsheimer but $11,000." Mr. Dor- ‘he Kansas grocery Keeper, who, io order to | Sbeimer very | naturally justly — protested * a7 eens, BN against the racrifice of 8 ts in the necessity of taking out a town liconse to retail tte I is 4 u sold it by the barrel instead of the glass, sub- | Maller, lif. these | caves former | get Ya gun berrel for the ordinary production of the | Belf the amount of the fine imposed. And Mr. In some distilleries the officers found that two Dorsheimer claimed that the government could not were kept, one for the United States aud settle the matter in that way; thatthe fine was not in : or ihecwnee’ The gentleman. who initiated | be shape of a debt due the government, but in that of a Gaosileries to thie wednod of “double entry,” not poy, im by the statutes of Dorsheimer having led to the Secretary of the hy Bryant & Stratton, or any otber of our com- | Tegmury' uy McCullough vook his view of the. bringing snagged whiskey from Canada and uncoticem | tba thas been ea, Nation aa hacen tue | Iwceaben, Hastcbeter, 8. Yim the Ah year of hi | $3] ()()() tet aaedanvrng ane ena htr neg the lines in that way. Of course, Tancoces officials will Ti religions profession and worship,” and proposes to | tainer, Tckahoe, N. Y., on Tuesday afternoon, at one $25.000.34 PARTY HAVING EXTRAORDINARY cat bi ea be for n tries; is not by that right at wny ox) fe undestand that a | |, ¥ Bfacilities in the China trade, where $50,000 Cecapesia tthe general rule, An immenge amount of | large Dumber of witnesses have ben and are to be sub- grelock. Pigg oe tote yma ae rise nly ‘sed to Targe. prods, ‘desires » part. corn is now transported into Canada, manufactured into | paybaed on the part of the defence, amor them no less | Witt be ip attendance at the depot. Een ie ale itl 7 whiskey there, and snuggled across the lines to eom. | personages than ex.Governor Geners! McDaniele, oe Mewaonz —On Monday, August 7, at Belville, New japcty bos ‘Article legitimately manufactured in the | mont; Senator MoDougall, of California; Jersey, by drowning, Jakes Musawone, eldest gon of Unites » tea. Howard, of Michigan; the Senators Lane, Colonel | Dani mesamore. $35,000.78 een manor REACTICA and 20 the arrangement discussed by Commissioner John W. Forney, of Washington, and other | “The friends of the family are invited to attend the | S10. ety de riner, 10 establish ap ‘Lewis and Messrs. cit Sons’ attorney fell through. prominent citizenr, All the most noted jugglers and from residence, ‘Tuerda: roBing will. Addee m street, room No. 8. ‘existence by heimer charges that Sturgis. waa aware that the THE INTERNAL REVENUE. Tragiclans of the day are to appeer as witnesses on the | fuweral, froe me — iy afernent, 27 = — tohecco manufacturing rms in the country | vty had not = ee to eae on the. a pga ta wet und-endeavor to Cay ay er Mcrruy.—On Saturday, Augast 13, after a painful m- SOUTHERN ADVERTISE: a este corre | or rt rr: : =. oe hor less than a juggler. Thie cage bide fait 1 | nes, Orivia Pracerre, youngest daughter.of Mary | CoTnEAs LAND AGENCY, NO. 8) REOTO rr inspection, were | Bbomberg to pay partof the duty, and that 3 Pen lvania. be one of the most interesting tried 1m our State for MANY | Terene and John McLeod Murphy, aged 4 yeara, @mopthe | S) sirect For enie, @ very desicable Rew ” Fae: uy | berg Kept them advised as to how much money {From the Philadelphia Ledger.) years The case will be tried op the part of the govern: | SOU'p days, % Parra met et *; San pe 800Y | was aid, and then that Bone taut | The following facte in reference to the collection of | ment by United Staten District AUorney Dart and Asset. | “MY TOT, win save piace this (Monday) afternoon, at | lot, on which in formed « tine (wo story Uriel eden, said have known that a quantity of the wince bad iment taxes in the Fifth Coflection district wil) | ant District Attorney in, The case will be defended | ie orciock, from the residence of her parente, 114th | rooms, a0 otier, carriage house aod stable, kitchen andiner- jd te,returos made on false oaths, it is said the custom pai of this ox 7 y Feet hones and other Sutbuildings; etme well ‘ae. Cook, E to be 80 common a8 to be thought by. many | 2°! paid the tax from thie fact. Knew that Sturgis must | prove interosting : by Jogiab , Bea, ty, street, near Socond avenue, Harlem, The relatives and sasage wate emeiest me. lot ie Coie ae Oe arent Britain the | bave known that while there were over one hundred and | | The largest income in the district in 1864 was $211 631, TE ee eee erick ta atients | Anime buildings afe,epuirely ue. (The ot Jn kighie, tm: “it ie i) omen, hetpe cath,” is. used ia rE elastics eesnunesotoken patiess tax on.| two were above en gi iy ve Ratlways in I McCuowp.—On Sunday, August 13, Euny Vier Mc- a iipntations tor sols OF Ieeser ap. 6 what ta virtually understood to be a mere | Which would be three hundred thousand Bot quite | $100,000, two above, $0 ar bore $80,000, two | yr. Juland Danvers, the govern Croen, only daughter of George and Margarot McCloud, form, " half this amount, or thereabouts, had been advance Se eae ee eeieienee | Stree Goes, (eave a defclt of over one hundred revenue sysiem, many a man holds up | Sixty thousand dollars, as claimed by the United States ‘ n' Indiau railway companies, states, in his annual report, 1 year, 6 months and 24 above fm, sixteen above 060, thirty ave just issued, ‘hat the present system of guaranteed rail 2 Jatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- eighty five stove, S10, ad ope hus. | ways comprises 2 page of 45 miles, of which 3,186 | tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 26 avenue e dred and eighty-five at and above $6, ta in the year end. at balf-past relock. In the ty-wecond ward the largest income was yea C, thie Monday) afternoon, st Dalf-past ote o'cloc No. 5 Rector foome, with ‘hm id open for swears to statemente which would c Mesers. Sturgie, after the failure of the arrangement e 30th of June, 1 on 2) miles of railway, August 9, at Kingston, N. (i whiy et as (0m | with ex-Commissioner Lewis, undertook to get up a new | $135,004; the next §133,783, one above $120,000, two | amounted to £600, Oe ae aaa ta ee year ene: | y Gris, only shuld of We, Vand Delis A. SeDaciel, fate said to be made in collusion with the United | Settlement, they agreeing to pay s certain sum and have | above $100,000, one above ,000, one above $80,000, | ing the 30th of June, 1864, on 2,490 milex. The number | of thie city, 18 monthe. jo “, <The Jot has ® ower apd vegetable gagien, ‘Officers, who issue certiticales of inspection | 8!1 of the Rhomberg property at Dubuque released. That | tee svove $70,000, one above $00,000, eight ve | of passengers conveyed in'the latter yoar was 11,781,683, |" O'Dowwmt.—n Sunday, August 18, after @ long and | 'j"in)) nits wellal Rood ma aay ‘more “wites” than have paid the tax. This was | Proposition aleo fell through. 000, ten above $40,000, fourteen $30,000, | com; With 9,262,640 in the former. The total ex- | sevore illness, Bits O’Doxxnis, in the 624 year of her Bie CHR ai OT Recter erred ant Auncrared. io ene cue ia, Sows, a.abort me hen Coramisstoner Orton meceedod Commissioner } twenty-koven above $20,000, aixty-three, above # $16,004, ture of capital on the lines which are open, oF 18 | age 9. b Rector street. Ban eee ere ae one cate In hue c certificate of | Lewis he did not like the looks of the case, and went into | one hundred and twenty-nine at and above $6, Pourse of construction, amounted on the Ist of May, | Relatives aud friends of the family ar resuectfully in- 1 35, (QO ACRES OF LUMBER, COTTON AND TUR: A Lew investigation. e more the United States offices pil yg 7 ene Cree investigated the more they became inclined to believe the distiller nets four thousand dol | that Sturgis Sons were interested with Rhomberg, and thus wero not innocent holders, Beane pret divigpeintih the inapector, giving him | “The deficit on the tax on the part of the distil ca Sere intitle: to ‘ont bis establishment | ‘¢ government claimed, is it sixty-one thou Another C dollars. But besides this the statute ides 2 atraw. The latte runs it, without paying | tre'anaiion of one mondred per cent: to be added by the 0 long as ho can, the real owner Deing in the bak- | gesegsor for fraudulent returns, In addition to all th “Betis od irs Seprns to roc the distiller is subject to fine and imprisonment an real ot ra distributed as follows:—Fourteen st = | 1966, to £54,942,029.' The expenditure this year, | vited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at tax of $10; fifty-two at $6; 163 at $3; 950 at $2; 2,500 at | ir ig niente an amount to rather more than | two o'clock, from her late residence, 448 Cherty siroet. 81. The twenty-second ward returns 700; Twenty-third | 7,000, wat "141,800,000 to be expended in | ‘“aug---At hie residence at the Palisaden, on Sunday, ward, 461; Lem Eh ward, 107; Bucks county, 2,500, | Engiond, and £3,860,000 in India The total amount | august 13, Caantes F. Park, aged 49 yearn, rope, Fe Ore ea 111. estimated to be required for the undertakings, as now | ” Hig relatives and frionde are invited to attend the fu- id , ata tax of $2,202 at $1. The | sanctioned, will reach £77,600,000. The number of share- | pera) services, at the church on the corner of Fifth ave: Twenty-second ward, 1,411; Twenty-third ward, 364; | holders at the end of-the year 1804 was 20,303 in Eng- | nue and Nineteenth streot, in thiscity, on Tuesday morn- | — ‘Twenty-ffth ward, 155; ‘Bucks coun'y, 660, respectively | dand, and 777 in India—the jatter namber consisting of 384 | ing at ton o'clock. t taxed $1,662, $602, $170 an Europeans and 303 natives There were ulvo 6,463 de- | Kaywooo,—Suddenly, on Saturaay, August 12, Wittsam A n : Pianofortes—Nineteen pay a tax of $6,227, at $4; 494 | benture holders. Up to the end of 1864 the government | G, Raywoon, in the 20th year of his age. foaler, B. MINTS, to ye i ry at $2. The Twenty-second ward, 308; Twenty-thitd | hed advanced £13,100,639 to the railway companies for | ‘The friends of the family, aud those of his fatbor-in- | Clothiia, Carpets, Jewelry, de. to the best advantane | We ward, 116; Twenty-fifth ward, 69; Bucks county, 157, | guaranteed interest, but about £3,300,000 bad been paid | taw, Nicholas Willoughby, are respectfully invited to ut- ee ang reno ieeaye Lage the Righeas price tively taxed $1,160, $312, $172 and $376. faek out of the earnings of the railways, le nearly | tond the faneral, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock through the post will be gune. iiliard tables are twenty-one, asossed ut . | £10,000,000 still due to the roment, The charge | precisely, from his nce, No. 28 Suffolk street. walled on by Airs, Mints In and The Twenty-second ward is represented by sixteen, and | upon the government was £2,607,743 in the past year, and secre, —Ov Sata pentine Lands in Geor sale; well located Teh, nociety ape can, be seen Hon obiained by addressing JONES & LEEKE, with oti! Saturday, ab Girard 1 ard ilovel, Chambers street, iterwarda at Thomasville, Ga. Foon MY: ~~ CLOTHING. — ‘Ladies and gen and as half goes to the informer, forfeiture bad grid gh nme Gym in the business of Gietilling, real and ‘persor including all wines manu- owner makes a good thing out of it; for, the fartured by Rion tn Gheasre ‘bande ti lly costings but thirty cents to manufac. | 11.6 statute, which en} 5 ys, that he ae ees eo veal Bouse gets one dollar for what | ony epirita made by and forghim, 5 a8 will be seen by 10 each. lg, boiler and other 12, after a brief illne bes thirty cents vessel vised by him in distillation.” ‘The fine ts 8 the Twenty-third ward by ve 9 Sov RRENERS we HTT Ten ‘pecuabey hans tp y, A * se, F ' y y . , mI Bowin Miron, the second son of Francis M. and Doran > had . tn to vest the distillery property in the | nd the imprisonment is not to exceed one year. | Yachts are three, all in the Twenty-third ward, at» ty nea ty £2,700,000, but the receipts from tradic, | Smith, aged years, spree DYANCED THF ‘Who Fans the concern os long as possible without ; 4 {2¢ 0 $1,000 is aleo imposed for, each fraudulent, re- tar of 0 cae to the axvount of 6a;ara which go ih diminution of this, and which in | The relatives and friends of the family, and members | Agency. s idrows Mr turn, baif of exeh fine to go the informer. Thus, in this soy. When TaUn sentien. obeton sa ies or case, Mr, Dorebeimer claime, and is undoubtedly enti nat Bin 1 4 erred ittreaiizes culy upon the wale of a lovor | tie@ 10, half the fines, and when the forfelted property ts M ear 1863-64 amounted to about £1,000,000, | of Nogmal Lodge, No. 623, F. and A. M., are respectfull veuue, boiween T ounces; at five cents per ounce, $3,186 70. Of this quan- | wii) Yn 1864-05 protably reach £1,800,000, Year | invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday yaseradom, th: Sse absrdere wil) tity the Twenty-second ward possesses 45,312 ounces, | yy year the revenue will approach nearer and | two o'clock, from his parents’ residence, 34 First street, | ~ to, im OF out of theelty? « 7 sold he is entitled to half the proceeds of the sale. He | Twenty-third ward 9,683 ounces, Twenty-fifth ward 3,278, or to the amoubt of the guaranteed intercst, and at thout further invitatien, T 9 BAST TWELPTIT STREET, AR BROAD. era aor panavyneuiiy toe i in very | 18a fui reprerentaive cf all the offcers interested in | Bucks bang Fo fast the government will not only be relieved of the “iiuret.—Jamea 'N. Suret, son of D, D. and Annie A Hest and genticwen's castoe Cotklag. tades Dy the real pss ibeequently bought in Very | those cases, and their rights should be sustamed by the | Gold plate but three ounces are in the district; there | qnnual payment altogother, but the railways will begin | smith, Brages fer Jaen’ 200 Besheery lothing. wernment, if it ever means to enforce the revenue tax. | are in the Twenty-second ward. to earn more than the guaranteed rate. and to discharge The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully . = BOW SMUGGLING IN ILLIKOIS BEGAN—AN IRISHMAN ese officers bave encountered a great deal of obloquy ‘ARTS THE BALL, and abuse, and if, when the tine comes for paging OF the assesiment for the year 1865 of incomes, | their debt for proviour advances cat of halt the excosm | invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at | 4 TENTION: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILD RE er. 1 yrofite above 4 Lo ee introduced into thie State by | them for their services, according to act of Kiecnses, &e., the different wards paid taxes an follows :— ve percent. Although it will be some | two o'clock, from 3% Clarkson street, eive the highest price for Cast of Clothing, &é., by ome: |, Brom senend. ward, $406 180 >i Twenty-third ward, before the government will receive back the lary ‘Scruror._-On Saturday, Augast 12, at his residence, gon or addressing Mr.or Mrs. M. MART, 48 Carnie Ee re Ne dank ba an an cid hand ck | tress, ‘the guvcrenent’ deccrts "thom, in violw | 17170 67; Twenty Ofth ward, "$38,718 38; Buckd | yum aye w thems there. is enough in tho present condi- | teust Inland, New Rochelle, Jouw W. Sommipr, in the | Ae" : county 32 96. tion of tho lines'to encourage the hope that witim: ‘s4th year of his age. TS. MORRIS’, 194 & paid, and in the meantime the State obtains | The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfally | JA highest price for Cast this year for each ward ‘with the sum for the | advantages which fully compensate for the liability 1t | invited to attend his faneral, from Graco church, in New | and Jewelry, Ladion waited special war tax that the citizens have increased their | has incurred, Mr. Danvers holds that no country in the | York, at eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning, without TIRNIION=DADIBS AND « Pico) wo Were gd ae fab nant A in the | world will derive groater advantages from Eye ee further invitation, ighes 'wenty-secoud wi where the amount pare as ; that the traffic on the main lines may be ox aid Follows. War tax, $161,811 45; facome tax for 1863, | 108 guormous achtan and Cathatt & country where the trade was with the violators of the jaw, it may expect that they in in the light of a virtuous proceeding turn will violate the law themeclvee—at loast the evil 0, The well known story of the priest at tl inclined them will do #0; for by and by, in such ofa will iMiustrate this, The cases of ‘on, the sminggler can turn around and say unfolded a long catalorue of crimes to the ear of his | to the officer, ‘The sorermment will never pay you any- yr. latter asked him if he had nothing | thing in this case. settled a former one by compro- illicit distillation business, coming, as he C~' tion’ of the act and their rights, yi] AVENUP_PAYS THE hy ‘ng, Carpets, varahure a by Mee, Morrie, TLEMEN Wikis RE- $83, It will be perceived by com) the tax on incomes ill be per by ing it will be oat prige for Cast ¢ ir or Mra. M y, August 13, Ieanmrna, daughter be ‘enormous; and when thoy earn six, eight, or ten | of Lachlan and Catharine Thomson, aged 4 yonre and 10 confesao to = Se an eae to the credit side of the account, The penitent | mise with such law. Suppose you and I compromise | 9422,120 69. t the difficulty which now existe in inducing LSB RETABLISHED IN 1SRSPAYS 60 PER wo his pate in anxious thought for some time, and | this. I will do better by you than did such law.” No; The following Leopeeeeindan reg ag the coal Pepitallets 4 promote” public worms th India Will DS re ao will take place from the residence of hor | Gai, Santenceo fee Gass Of voting eer 0 Baer emples. Jongh, y, Gaamaned, Tse, yee Hiverinee, | the governement mutt fee teat vom it i | rato f Schuy iki county Willie Bonne cee | moved, parents, No. 5 Carlisle street, thie (Monday) afternoon, at | avenue. ‘ T = See anes ume quager?” In sland the The Mbouber, ‘one hhas been settled on the follow! br booty ha} ville, oes two o'olock. Friends of the family and members of Fa. | 7 ihe e er any ANY QUANTITY OF + are 27,068; W. Snyder, of Pottavi ~ tfall icin W. Hughes, lawyer and politician, paises.” | aw Cen vON Tonacco Asnus.— We have noticed that | ther Matthew T. A. B. Society Parent are respectfally “gaugers,” | Dasi-—Payment, on $104,000, taxes actually Left Off Clothing for it v ¢ Western mA ermaat I hes from the burned | invited to attend; also the members of the United | taijors having misits on hand will receive the bighe and ‘costs expenses. On payment of this several cargoes of the tobacco asl ri : if i fhm the propery wil be delivered ap tubadies Wwermnousae Sp base sry ot Nery at en ot Pdan 08 Wat wt 12, Amaan, Tocumr, | GONROY. wt Peat! men teens on scr Ww From the Baltimore terday cargo destin Baltimore, ch aged 78 years mol a, iN AN RE: From the Ume hat ive Dubuque and Bt Lavie seizures’ | ane wleventh'want of this chy doubtiees contigs’ & been pane ta experienced truck gardener in the | “The fHiends and relatives are invited to attend the S. SHITE, cant more for Gant Of Claising, Carpet, gemimnoed, tothe prema, the oeee pare Yottei | Popul of fr mer aarenia esi han ony oir | ri of OY raion" on por usd, wi | Leighton Fgaicens sree petmere Fourib vad. Tif | So Nt.“ SAESNNAN SS ae op Ca. A al ; so thet now no | gio wuuuencés and mansions of adivent oltixens in the'| much better oMect that any other kind of manure that | avenues, South Brooklyn, N. Y., this (Monday) afternoon, COAL, WOOD, sc. ment, it We thought, can aflord 10 | vicinity of ‘monument and.on many of the | he has yet ined. On armall lot of poor land. his corn | at three o'clock. A rn ! the consequent loss by seigure and confiscation Sry BR date 1,102 tmoome returns bave | was feet high, with two ears on every stalk; and Eastern please copy. Bs. RED ASH AND LEHIGH CO. ve if ‘tomato et New Durhatn, N, J., on Friday, August 11 Tange, grate and furnace, to which follow upon the discovery of frauds. Taade at the Assemor's office, United States | by penning up his vines shay attained» elght | | Tarra, tN arm, N.J., rgAngantt, | 2, erate ss Be eee TS FES aa TIS Rind a id ns | atta ea ase se | pees Fey eeganeee rota BM nme f a gen- a = —_— ~— aut oats Syed hy atonneion wah, troucing Gb | event werd, otha cy. The wefrted | nan remarted ta nase would peehag’ ter £0 ET rape Bato ag eae stoners “ts thelr cass it wes charged that they were {a this divimon of ward amounts to seventy-six thou- | bushel he in preference to guano, Would Warn —In mer wm. $ jay vibnciih BAL dl 5h 1 ----) sera ng p the Lineets ver it | penton ef weuines reperiea’ Eh Rd Ry stay roea tem oe ‘heir iandet orn Noe and friends of the family, also the om- | W'USNIT Bins, Hater Cag My steamboats and ing them im the woods at « point | oui one an of tho Fifth * Seventh regi Fi x a 2 ‘ some miles below the city, There they would reship | dred and ninety-nine. melodeons, iush i the ayes of eeione S for the hacling of Seen veo Fok stee x toed ews pov Jans ag PR it i FJ oa ¥ b ¥ bE i 5 i 5 i é

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