Portland Daily Press: September 05,1865

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Portland Daily Press: September 05,1865 (Matjctottfilt natoT aft —>*'>r» ,n jfc< m/A jsi\*‘ ii 'j i»n} •: :.; -b ■& ,*«■• r*-ft ,il'i t rUi.‘ vinii •« i/»«!.»;* H U ;(< ■: ?) Ur. <T t-» 1 '•1< (T in<&S ijina i- Ui$ if »* S1 ,1H" US' >< f •bU ,»il «•>« u. .Sr v iw* -mi ,beo*r«:-. ■ -‘ —- _= I'stnbli&hed June 2ft, 1862» Vol. 4. TUESDAY MORN UNO, SEPTEMBER 1865. PORTLAND, 5, Terms $Q per annum I read I went in and called She took it off, and gave it me, and him. DAILY PRESS: “Can Miscellaneous. For Sale and to PORTLAND “Prom Herbert” on the inside. yon telegraph to York for me?” Let, Wants, Lost and Found. Kditar, Business cards. JOH-V T. GILMAN, that’s the ring Mr. Langley gave you.’ “Certainly, sir." Business “Why, _ Cards. BT do with this?” said Mrs. 1 wrote the saw. PUBLISHED AT S*J EXCHANGE STREET, “What has he to telegram you IMPORTANT SATE Streaked Mountain Place for Sale. he-” “You must sign this, sir.” Webster. Perhaps “ This Is one of the best places for sum- FOSTER & CO. ‘No I must ” ELDERBERRIES i CNERfflES Notice. FOSS & N. A. “He what, madam ?” not, young man,’ and I drew i"" t, xner boarding in the country. The Copartnership FEENY. to I was him toward me the house is situated at the foot ol the have _ it did not belong him, by shoiflder. Wanted. rpHE undersigned formed „„ Tbes# 1b “Perhaps “ and a view name un- Daily published at it name is .Mountain, commands J. der the and Arm of "’Partnership Tsr. Pobtlasd o-QiD to ‘My Field, Inspector Field: you 1 plasterers' iu advance. say.” ” Timber Saw Mills —-that lor natural loveliness cannot be BUSHELS RIPE Ck au tier year no use to when the understand.’ Limits, 200 ELDERBERRIES, ». PLAIN AND State Pbebs is !l mw it was struggle; surpassed. 1«„ BUSHELS U. T. RICE & ORNAMENTAL 1Mr Mains published every ‘“Oh! a d. BLACK CHERRIES, want- co., at #2.uo per annum, in 'officer came down he would explain the mis- certainly, sir. Did you catch that* 1?^es from Portland—15 minutes* ride from ea, lor which the the Tbur-day morning, advance; R. K. highest prices will be paid, by For the on of within 4x and if man the other ? I Station at South Paris. The farm contains 15.* carrying STUCCO AND >i |>ai months; $2 JO, pay- take. day heard of it from one of W. S. MASTIC W0itl££2B, six months. our ” Real Instate ! ®cres—orchards—excellent water in house and MAINES, jpl.i’a. delayed beyond “Where can we wait? I said. clerks.’ barn. There is A GENERAL COMMISSION “ a valuable Mineral Spring near the Aug 29—d4w2w Windham. Oak what for?” ‘Oh bouse. This BU8INEgg Street, between, Congress ar il Free ef “Wait, Uncle Joseph, yes, him safe and he’s in valuable property is now offered for sale. Sts., Kales Advertistag. caught sound; TRUSTEES of the ESTATE of the late For AT 03 COMMERCIAL ST. “Madam, this telegram orders the arrest of Newgate now.’’’ particulars call at 83 Commercial St., or address incl, of lu of constitute “ THEJOHN EGAN, Esq., deceased, with a view of PORTLAND. MK. One space, length column, — P. T. 8. H. 8. her q J. A. South Paris. Wanted. RICE. XKLCHEB and detention here till the ‘Indeed, sir,” said the lad. cl the one of KING, jg *> .uarc.” your daughter, “ jeing Trust, (of this, the largest Lumber- Sept 1—deod&w4w* 7—dtl establishments in Vessels to load deals at St. N. Angust t 1-a' square daily iirst week ; 76 cents pei Arrival of an officer from London.” ‘You’ll send that at the train’s due in ing Canada) have determined to of- John, ly“d Whita-Washing prompt- |*r once, B., for and ®rd®r“ fro1® out three o* cjutuiu- an fer by Public Auction in the CITY OF OTTA- English Irish Ports, at high- or town sol eiuxi. we-k altar; insertions, less, $1.00; “But what for?” less thin hour. I’ll see do it.” est rates tlay other after urst 6o cents. you WA, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER For o/freighr. JOHXF. AXEERSQX. iu^’ every day week, “X cannot tell you; it is useless to “He did send and as I heard the fclick Sale or to Let. naif square, th*ee m>ei toons or tow, 76 cents; one complain it; next, the following extensive and valuable TIMBER now. we must wait. it was a new r> A seven octave PI- at same for Galvee- ; 60 cento week altar. click, click, like the throb of LIMITS, comprising some good,second-hand * uHii, ,T?^oad lu“hfr place SURVEYOR & wees, per ano forte. ton, Philadelphia and Richmond. CIVIL ENG'NEER Under Load of $2.00 per square “I shall do of the I shall at heart blood in for Gw-gll Dr. "Amusements,'' nothing kind; circulating fiery my arteries, address LITTLEJOHN <& CODMAN Fred A. ^nnce, three insertions or le»s, $1.50. and brother I knew it would Seven to Hundred Miles \VWil particulars, CHASE, OFFICE, BLOCK, per week; once go get my and Mr. Trecigar enable me to see you, Clara, Eight Spuare w- W. K.” No‘ * «ch!7 C2.00 a™ Transcript Office, Cmtn> I Tern .a Street. NoTicka, per square to come down." and then I came as The most favorably placed of on the and Aug 29 dlw Aug. 29-dtt dawtf_ three insertions or less, dear; down, you see, by any Ottawa, Portland, Me. $l.ou per equate after; $1*®|J» this worthy the attention of as a por- hall a three one week.. “Pray don’t madam; there’s no occasion to train, and feel now to embrace all Capitalists, large No. 11 square, insertions, $1.00; disposed tion has been held in reserve and never cut CIIAS. B. Clapp-8 make more noise about thi3 the upen, MERRILL, Block, matter than can telegraph clerks in the kingdom.” comprising as follows New Building? to Let. Board Wanted Congresr St, in “Maine State Advertisements inserted the be “Weil, it’s a I ** to be >n putt helped.” young man, dangerous game; The HUNNEWELL and BEAR CREEK LIM- erected on the vacant lot Prtratf In the Western PORTLAND, Piitehs** (which has a large circulation every f family part ofthe Counsellor and at ME, inserwoi “I shall remain with had better suppose you’re aware it’s an offence not ITS, having a on the Ottawa of fourteen next below McKenney’s Photo- p“lk,Uar‘ Attorney Law, of the Stole) for $1.00 per square for first Clara; you light- frontage S”®*! IN w- Offlc Ifarch ins© on and we are to miles, and an arear of miles. graph Establishment, which will be finished as de- «oxNo.« 1782. 38—du_ and 60 cento for each subsequent go say coming very shortly.” ly punished pretend you’re an officer of pol- seventy square sli ed for a aug29dti Office Xo. Middle per square respectable business if applied fbr in tea- 117 Street ilea. “Tour instructions don’t include this lady or ice,” said Mr. Blake. The ST. CRY OR BOOM CREEK LIMITS, No. 314 liWk henry p. and of Worcester Special Notices at the usual rates. dear on 315, 1863 and *64, described to extend ten * 8°od (Musset’s Block,) for the papO' myself?” “My Mr. B.ake, if it was death the location tor a Confectioner, Oyster -OBNBBAL tjr All communications intended mijas on the course of the liiver St. Cry, with a and Ice Cream Wanted——Agents. pom OF TH “Not at are both free to instant of and I was in the same up Saloon, Dentist, Milliner, or almost or Gentlemen to lA'SD, M A INK. should be directed to the kDnoB all, sir; you goat discovery depth of live miles on each side. any other business. canvass tor some ol the the v The lower story will be finished ani taoso a business character to any but the young must strait, I should do the same over lor a store LADIES “d Books ever offhrod to Department* at at- Commission and of time, lady stay.” thing again.” POltSSIN CREEK Oit SHEERWAY with a tenement over the same of ten ..Sr!1?"* Washington " “ LIMITS, tne public. To all temlsd to. L1SHF HH Wheie ?” “You must find a Mr. Lioenaes 3S7 an 1 328 of 1963 an l :■» a rotmis, or will be seeking profitable employment junelid&vtm Forwarding exe- prosecutor, Blake,” ,‘M, describe,! arrange d to accommodate occupants. a rare of n,e chance Is offered to make money. Agents are r*-- JOB PRINTING, every description, I’m sure there’s some said “and as the con- oIjcx ten miles square, commanding three miles East lot being 11* lerfdeep admits ol a MERCHANT. all buxines* “Well, sir, mistake, Clara, I, principal person very large making cuted with dixpatch; and from the mouth of the creeiv on the Duiuoiue River, building in the rear, which can be connected with the WILLIAM A. trausaeteu on appbca- and was so from the moment I saw the young cerned, am not going to prosecute the officer, PEARCE, VST Merchandise of all kinds bought and the Oitice or Paper promptly and erben ting East ten miles. store and and utedfor work rooms. If the rear lot is • 150 to «200 Per Mouth. sold on tlou a above. lady; so if you’ll give me your word not to go I think he will escape.” not otherwise it will Northern account.
Recommended publications
  • Smokefree Casinos and Gambling Facilities
    SMOKEFREE CASINOS AND GAMBLING FACILITIES SMOKEFREE MODEL POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION TOOLKIT Smokefree Casinos and Gambling Facilities OCTOBER 2013 State-Regulated Gaming Facilities There are now more than 500 smokefree casinos and gambling facilities in the U.S. It is required by law in 20 states, a growing number of cities, and in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In addition, a growing number of sovereign American Indian tribes have made their gambling jobsites smokefree indoors (see page 9). Note: This list does not include all off-track betting (OTB) facilities. To view a map of U.S. States and territories that require state-regulated gaming facilities to be 100% smokefree, go to www.no-smoke.org/pdf/100smokefreecasinos.pdf. Arizona Crystal Casino and Hotel ..........Compton Apache Greyhound Park ..........Apache Junction Club Caribe Casino ...............Cudahy Turf Paradise Racecourse .........Phoenix Del Mar ..........................Del Mar Rillito Park Race Track ............Tucson The Aviator Casino ................Delano Tucson Greyhound Park ..........Tucson St. Charles Place ..................Downieville Tommy’s Casino and Saloon. El Centro California Oaks Card Club ...................Emeryville Golden Gate Fields ................Albany S & K Card Room .................Eureka Kelly’s Cardroom .................Antioch Folsom Lake Bowl Nineteenth Hole ..................Antioch Sports Bar and Casino ............Folsom Santa Anita Park ..................Arcadia Club One Casino ..................Fresno Deuces Wild Casino
    [Show full text]
  • Meteorologia
    MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA METEOROLOGIA ICA 105-1 DIVULGAÇÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES METEOROLÓGICAS 2006 MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO METEOROLOGIA ICA 105-1 DIVULGAÇÃO DE INFORMAÇÕES METEOROLÓGICAS 2006 MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO PORTARIA DECEA N° 15/SDOP, DE 25 DE JULHO DE 2006. Aprova a reedição da Instrução sobre Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas. O CHEFE DO SUBDEPARTAMENTO DE OPERAÇÕES DO DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO, no uso das atribuições que lhe confere o Artigo 1°, inciso IV, da Portaria DECEA n°136-T/DGCEA, de 28 de novembro de 2005, RESOLVE: Art. 1o Aprovar a reedição da ICA 105-1 “Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas”, que com esta baixa. Art. 2o Esta Instrução entra em vigor em 1º de setembro de 2006. Art. 3o Revoga-se a Portaria DECEA nº 131/SDOP, de 1º de julho de 2003, publicada no Boletim Interno do DECEA nº 124, de 08 de julho de 2003. (a) Brig Ar RICARDO DA SILVA SERVAN Chefe do Subdepartamento de Operações do DECEA (Publicada no BCA nº 146, de 07 de agosto de 2006) MINISTÉRIO DA DEFESA COMANDO DA AERONÁUTICA DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO PORTARIA DECEA N° 33 /SDOP, DE 13 DE SETEMBRO DE 2007. Aprova a edição da emenda à Instrução sobre Divulgação de Informações Meteorológicas. O CHEFE DO SUBDEPARTAMENTO DE OPERAÇÕES DO DEPARTAMENTO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO, no uso das atribuições que lhe confere o Artigo 1°, alínea g, da Portaria DECEA n°34-T/DGCEA, de 15 de março de 2007, RESOLVE: Art.
    [Show full text]
  • Derby Reference Manual Version 10.12
    Derby Reference Manual Version 10.12 Derby Document build: September 20, 2015, 7:00:40 AM (PDT) Version 10.12 Derby Reference Manual Contents Copyright..............................................................................................................................11 License................................................................................................................................. 12 About this guide..................................................................................................................16 Purpose of this document...................................................................................... 16 Audience................................................................................................................... 16 How this guide is organized...................................................................................16 SQL syntax used in this manual............................................................................17 SQL language reference.....................................................................................................18 Capitalization and special characters....................................................................18 SQL identifiers ........................................................................................................ 18 Rules for SQL identifiers..................................................................................... 19 SQLIdentifier.......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Pork Chops 1968 Taxes
    \ V ' ■ ■' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY < 1964 Avomce Dnfly Net P re « R ub 5 3 For the Weak Ended Faewael of E; A ^ lKetttr6ip0lrr SontfttQ Herald February 1,1964 '■'' *■' ■ ment heads Should not corns fMr9oM||fcL'vv4iiaehGR4 Manchester High School PTO ’Ihe Uttle ’Theater of Man' Manchester Orange wUI meet from extra • ourrlcular pay 13,889 so. e M r , p will have an Open House Thurs­ cheater will meet Wednesday at tcmorrcm at 8 .pm. at Orange. nmwH tsa mt Town Teachers Voice Oppositwh sources, sbios their work Is not MOmbCr of the AudH tajr. ngfe it love 490. day from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Ka bagement club- HaO. ’Iliere w ill be an auction extra-curricular. not Tuesday, as Incorrectly rooma at 45 School St Mem­ table. Mrs. Anna Robb and her Bureau of OireulatUm Mmehestor—^A CUy o f ViUdga Charm printed in the High School bers will woihr on projects for commlittee will serve refrrab- (6) The ration plan. In f o w ilin iP ' : 1^ ^ 9 «r ia n e E. SouthergUI, To Boar^Es Extra Pay Plan since lost September on a trial ' dMigfater o f M fi and Mra. L. ft World section of Friday’s Her­ "The Barretts ■ of Wimpole ments. ald. Street’’ ’The play will be pre­ basis, should be retained. Southei^, 8 Hendee Rd., waa The prof essional psrsonnelAllshed for each job, and that the MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1964 «E rmUM AdraeMilng tm Page IS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Initiated into Nu Chapter of sented Feb.
    [Show full text]
  • Vaping and E-Cigarettes: Adding Fuel to the Coronavirus Fire?
    Vaping and e-cigarettes: Adding fuel to the coronavirus fire? abcnews.go.com/Health/vaping-cigarettes-adding-fuel-coronavirus-fire/story By Dr. Chloë E. Nunneley 26 March 2020, 17:04 6 min read Vaping and e-cigarettes: Adding fuel to the coronavirus fire?Because vaping can cause dangerous lung and respiratory problems, experts say it makes sense that the habit could aggravate the symptoms of COVID-19. New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week warns that young people may be more impacted by COVID-19 than was initially thought, with patients under the age of 45 comprising more than a third of all cases, and one in five of those patients requiring hospitalization. Although scientists still don’t have good data to explain exactly why some young people are getting very sick from the novel coronavirus, some experts are now saying that the popularity of e-cigarettes and vaping could be making a bad situation even worse. Approximately one in four teens in the United States vapes or smokes e-cigarettes, with the FDA declaring the teenage use of these products a nationwide epidemic and the CDC warning about a life-threatening vaping illness called EVALI, or “E-cigarette or Vaping- Associated Lung Injury.” Public health experts believe that conventional cigarette smokers are likely to have more serious illness if they become infected with COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization. Because vaping can also cause dangerous lung and respiratory problems, 1/4 experts say it makes sense that the habit could aggravate the symptoms of COVID-19, although they will need longer-term studies to know for sure.
    [Show full text]
  • Jm Pairc of Luc ?Kys( Even!
    GruiU N rW O R K jl Tennes;SEE< WALIZl I CAPITOL GGAINS Sounds can^ boostb exercise, Lady Vols com e.t.back from double H V a ll^ ^ m e s ouiut ahead j but may violate-ite gym etiquette. | | | | digits to beat N.C.,, makei title game, H , at legislative sesession. • ________________. I IMAGE. SEE PAGE Dl j j ^ B SPORTS, SEEPAGE B I B PAGE D4 ■■_ ’■ MAGIC VALLEY. SEE P, GoodMomlniing ■ Hl|h:44,Ml - I ' IV Loh:2 9 ■ ^ MONDAY107 Rain or tnow eafty, .April 2,200: ' . dtartntOMalKZT JL ts j m iWi^ . 50 cents -----------les-— x■Ne m i— Hillarygel i,on $26miUiosTa]paircof luc?kys(even!S McCainIraq, Edwards visit to]!sees> $14niillioi ^ says hess H pro^esim a Fundraising BySeiiaiuaRigkinPott j infuiiswingfo u d S u d a H z d The Washington Po— After !i 2008 elections Jed walk . UAGHUAD —ly fortified heavily giinrdet. Sen. John BjriUMLNombM th rau f^ t ii n e w■d ly that the The Wa«hJntton Pott ' Uagtidud m a r k eic t,: wiis n»i McCain declaredpicture" of WASHINGTON — S American publicifoldlng III HlUoiy Kodhom Qinton. g e ttin g ‘n full pli N.Y. raised $26 million In tiie progress unf< thc (Ini q u arter of th c y Iraq. almost three tim es as mi M c C itin , as any previous politiclitlclan who Is fcj has raised 19 mlonths on seeking ihe E H heforc a presidcniial elec-cl Hcjpubllcan lion, ofllclals ^ t i i h crca p r e s i d c n - paign announced Sundaiday.
    [Show full text]
  • Municipalities with Local 100% Smokefree Laws Currently in Effect As of July 1, 2021
    Municipalities with Local 100% Smokefree Laws Currently in effect as of July 1, 2021 Note: The jurisdiction(s) affected by county-level laws vary widely. Look for a plus symbol (+) next to each county with a law that includes both incorporated and unincorporated areas. A county without a symbol means that the county law covers unincorporated areas only. Only municipalities with ordinances or regulations that do not allow smoking in attached bars or separately ventilated rooms and do not have size exemptions are listed here. A state or local municipality can pass a Non- Hospitality Workplace*, Restaurant**, or Bar law, or any combination of the three. For state law information, please see the last pages. 100% Smokefree 100% 100% Smokefree Municipality State Non-Hospitality Smokefree Freestanding Bars Workplaces Restaurants 1. Anchorage AK Yes Yes Yes 2. Dillingham AK Yes Yes 3. Fairbanks AK Yes 4. Haines Borough+ AK Yes Yes Yes 5. Juneau AK Yes Yes Yes 6. Klawock AK Yes Yes Yes 7. Koyuk AK Yes Yes 8. Nome AK Yes Yes Yes 9. Nunam Iqua AK Yes 10. Palmer AK Yes Yes Yes 11. Petersburg AK Yes Yes 12. Sitka AK Yes Yes 13. Skagway Borough+ AK Yes Yes Yes 14. Unalaska AK Yes Yes 15. Utqiagvik (Barrow) AK Yes 16. Albertville AL Yes Yes Yes 17. Alexander City AL Yes Yes 18. Anniston AL Yes Yes Yes 19. Atmore AL Yes Yes Yes 20. Auburn AL Yes Yes 21. Bay Minette AL Yes 22. Bayou La Batre AL Yes Yes Yes 23. Bessemer AL Yes Yes 24.
    [Show full text]
  • Deadly Flavor Technical Repor
    Written by: Ashley Grant, MPH Caitlin Weiger, MHS Mark Spires, MPH Joanna Cohen, PhD Produced June 2017 by: Institute for Global Tobacco Control Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2213 McElderry St., Fourth Floor Baltimore, MD 21205 USA www.jhsph.edu/igtc www.globaltobaccocontrol.org Acknowledgements The Institute for Global Tobacco Control (IGTC) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) wishes to acknowledge Aliança de Promoçao da Sáude, Comisión Nacional Permanente de Lucha Antitabáquica, Educación Popular en Salud, Fundación InterAmericana del CoraZón Argentina, and the Fundación InterAmericana del CoraZón Bolivia for their assistance with data collection, and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids for facilitating work between IGTC and the organiZations listed above and for providing background information. IGTC also thanks Teresa DeAtley for leading the training in Chile and Joanna LopeZ for leading the trainings in Bolivia and Peru. This work was supported with funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use (www.bloomberg.org). Copyright 2017 Institute for Global Tobacco Control Suggested Citation: Institute for Global Tobacco Control. Technical Report on Flavored Cigarettes at the Point-of-Sale in Latin America: Availability and Marketing around Primary and Secondary Schools in Five Countries. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; June 2017. For more information, please contact: [email protected] Flavored Cigarettes at the POS in Latin America
    [Show full text]
  • Brand Finance Tobacco 50 2017
    Tobacco 50 2017 The annual report on the world’s most valuable tobacco brands March 2017 Foreword Contents steady downward spiral of poor communication, Foreword 2 wasted resources and a negative impact on the bottom line. Definitions 4 Methodology 6 Brand Finance bridges the gap between the marketing and financial worlds. Our teams have Executive Summary 8 experience across a wide range of disciplines from market research and visual identity to tax and Full Table 11 accounting. We understand the importance of design, advertising and marketing, but we also Understand Your Brand’s Value 12 believe that the ultimate and overriding purpose of How We Can Help 14 brands is to make money. That is why we connect brands to the bottom line. Contact Details 15 By valuing brands, we provide a mutually intelligible language for marketers and finance teams. David Haigh, CEO, Brand Finance Marketers then have the ability to communicate the What is the purpose of a strong brand; to attract significance of what they do and boards can use customers, to build loyalty, to motivate staff? All the information to chart a course that maximises true, but for a commercial brand at least, the first profits. answer must always be ‘to make money’. Without knowing the precise, financial value of an asset, how can you know if you are maximising your Huge investments are made in the design, launch returns? If you are intending to license a brand, how and ongoing promotion of brands. Given their can you know you are getting a fair price? If you are potential financial value, this makes sense.
    [Show full text]
  • Nevada Directory of Compliant Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own Brand Families Listed by Manufacturer
    INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF CHANGES TO THE NEVADA DIRECTORY OF COMPLIANT CIGARETTES AND ROLL-YOUR-OWN BRAND FAMILIES LISTED BY MANUFACTURER The Directory lists all Tobacco Product Manufacturers and brand families that are certified as being in compliance with Nevada law. Only cigarette brands and roll-your-own (RYO) tobacco products listed in the Directory may be sold, offered for sale or possessed for sale in Nevada. A manufacturer listed as a “PM” is a participating manufacturer to the National Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. A manufacturer listed as an “NPM” is a non-participating manufacturer to the National Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. The Nevada Department of Taxation, in consultation with the Attorney General, and State Fire Marshall will update the Directory on an as-needed basis to make corrections or to add or delete manufacturers or brand families. Licensed Nevada distributors will be notified by e- mail, to the address provided to the Department of Taxation, whenever a manufacturer or brand family is added to or removed from the Directory. If you are a licensed Nevada distributor, you are responsible for checking the most recent update of this Directory and any e-mail notifications from the Department of Taxation or Attorney General before you stamp cigarettes or pay the tax on RYO tobacco. Three (3) asterisks *** means that the manufacturer and its brand family or families are listed in the Directory, pending completion of administrative review by the Attorney General. Please note that tobacco products commonly known as “little cigars” currently are not required to be listed in this Directory in order to be lawfully sold in Nevada.
    [Show full text]
  • The Louisvh.Le Daily Jotjbnal
    U —( , * " ; ; i —^ ^ . " — T — /» ; W . THE LOUISVH.LE DAILY JOTJBNAL. KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1859 VOLUxME XXIX- LOUISVILI.E, NUMBER 143 LOUI • freqMQtlj BM in <mro-r Ejutern e,cb.ng.aexckan^^ I LOUISVILLESVILLE Daoct JOURNAL.JOURNAL.!i. *V A I? I Hs-niwnnT Cowstrat iwrir LOUISVILLE JOURNAL, MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALESAI^ OR RENT. ^ ^ Y f^l W STOKES ~ - A/ A/* WW ^ 1 I 'oqnlnasinquirini as , ^ ^ IV- H.MM —I m to tb«tbs bMtbast rariotiMTarWtisa of fruitsfirnits forfoe dilT«r-dilTsr- Milc.—ttans Has agn R wm eused tha puin-n ^ p JJ ant localities in the West.''^*»t. KditorsPMitors know sOapercaad acraas thn back efe earn wRh iMsnpjr rUMTlCB. HKXDERMON. * OMBaRMK. 1850,J.OOH. LARDI<Ain> FOR SAliE.SAlii:. TTF’ A^T.'P’T? TTVT iWtireatI0*(ircat Britainliritaia bMbas bacoraebacoras so osar sa neighbor almost AN ORDINANCE 185D. J-'-Er A-iJZjJTt, I trick, landed wwh henay wmgkti a» eneh emd. waaH SIMACRE4soiACREe AAM to •^•TtWng,STtrrthing, bnt it cinnot be sapsetaUexpected BiBPanan.Bavwau nrraMna Ansaau. I mL-. a_<, I OF LAMDLAND foTKl-,formlr, K16 mtiMmllre N. E. from ns, by tbs muUipUcationinuUiplicstion of ocssnocean steamstssni U that theythay To lepare and incmrh the tidswalk <m bath isdea of -L-S s.J DI _ conTsy-cobmt ps-ra-s her tium hahtag a- bar mUk. Ta ha of- sbonld know the varialisa and locatioaa of soils Brook etrset, frane Main U Gnaa. “* l ® pijT •a li ce-B tha Wilghte eaepiaiaa maat ba <|iila heawy. a »n*n * SI A ^ ‘r* TilYT R Y HARDXIJAIVI^ tv tl-“. Onimlami ig Oa iSmaral tha rir ef tha WARD wiih * Omtal iR pto- M a- mi .
    [Show full text]
  • Board of Selectmen Move to Enforce Oil Ordinance
    n,.O..i,:..?} imiOivIi.L- LIBiua^Y T. rT Il..VKi*, GT. "t Thursday, March 23, 1950 THE BRANFORD REVIEW - EAST HAVEN NEWS Page Eight to servo all departments In handl-, Ing common functions of personnel, WHAT EAST HAVEN BOOSTS I i public works and gonsral admlnl."!- G.O.P. Women North Branford CLASSIFIED ADS DEMOCRATIC WOMEN trativo services. BOOSTS EAST HAVEN! 4. Fixing clear responsibility for CONGREOA-nONAL CnURCH bettor management on the Chief Hear Writer Kcv. B. C. Trent, Pastor HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED MAKE EAST HAVEN A BIGGER, HEAR LENIHAN TALK Executive 1 and providing him with Miss Ethel Maynard the meons of discharging It. Organist and Choir Director BUY - RENT SELL - HAVE IT REPAIRED BETTER, BUSIER COMMUNITY 5. Defining afresh the status and Talk Politics 11:00 Morning worship ON REORGANIZATION role of roads and commissions. 9:45 Sunday School WORDS FOUR Combined With The Branford Review 6. Providing more full and Inprcsslons of the Washington $1.50 M. J. tcnihan wns the guest Mr. Lcnlhnn outlined the pro- systematically for effective citizen scene as viewed by Mrs. Helen ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH 25 or LESS 50f( TIMES B Conh Per Copy—Two DolUi't A Year Democratic Club meeting held last po.sals as follows: participation In the work of the Lombard, prominent newspaper Rev. Francis 1, Smith, Rector One T'imo EAST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 fi flpcaker at the Federated Women's 1. Grouping all slate functions so departments and In the formula­ columnist of the nation's capltol, Edmund L, Stoddard VOL.
    [Show full text]