'.'s; , 7'"' - ' 4 4Ti- - -'Aiirtitts l4, . C = l t ' ' ,744"! ' — P ' ' ..ii, pit! burgirj„' :6.1)*-` 42141413 Sitata x+.'17,1883. ••• ow:eftrThkaly:= - - - - A- itailiiii 14 "Me -4 e , 72'..4 ....a...„... - " .- of ''",, . •- '— , ihfiaity ........ tae 01 14g_ gm." AO , 0... - ". . tip ,„ at 4--" t ' nark: - tom names 1114-0.2161/' ---- " - s i ! z, Aille-AniPag: t 14 1 41 t..,.. p"" d id ae . 161 a :4 "rrr ~._.., n,l -;,'..oiii'ogit-1,3 .4'4..-foigle,i4.ll" yr "' 6 lariat-FOWL t 4 A thrilttnlo4 , -Otir, MIS "ipic tAb.o , , .. n:', ,),,.. 1 ., ..,....an — 55 .- g - saliCaiellailusute ~ - " " r-9 ar of Alm gattatblvhich " . -...1 - Loruse..CM . - bi If 4,10 _,M2I-11.64... -' with 'podia IpT atm .---.-- iiilla him. -- aiikawa as a '4--.' - elected him.. a ,:,.-.,thatilla,ll2°- i asi-i-Acuaiiatiti.bovadirill -z.'`Xieitill-laill . • put lfire7 °r our --,-'-iigla."4l4ld• -- -.--• - , Idifi6iedecititr. ' '''" - t o for ' - , -Y°SVAI . cen iT.l°4 B4 4 1 :^, X ll, . . . ~. pug that reaP°°' . .14 eit, 5,1121171,11) '7.... ' ' ''' 'bblkllnCitr:tbitAO: tifi4eitil, to the en '9i4lll4*tr9 Wirfdri ontegtateots. - He is ..ttlidAtilW:llMistitztd: meat : yea,ected silt Seininiftitritha cond.:IMMO and esteem of 010 *** l 4. Mceartioc istsv(llo,4ginditbste for IVlo3lbrri*tilitilidatileatho responsible Ono testa of two „jeers. The emanimolui raitoirdnation of Mr.Biohbamn, for a third term, and Mr. lifttt for bie`seeond,ia tho Likhat cont-' 1 •4 1 11,.. .044Vthe ,EktPit4 r ould.:Ponfor ,iippitke MO yliblM ip son ants. The entire tteket'i.Aiibempmed of good nont. their elections beyond alldonbt. We .theNforWleo .11#0,titskM,atthe head of oar iMingra fe - Cho - Union Ircrtirkirifilpeit uttsisoGcn Relief of Freedmen. rZittr:Treaderw; Wre ' no L Apubt: eware that - triitehle being done by different cceicsiasti , cal cioniwationiand other roluntary Atom : GUM* thritak . ninelioration . of the moral, epirituafind-phiraleai- condition of the freedisioide of the South. The United Pres ' bAtirien Church hes organized a special ,12,1i31147.20111111thar .to thli-Ptersimen," o which f Mor /WO:M. Mr:aa, of Allegheny, is Co responding gisiietary, end bskalready aeni anti laisei.iitunberntribssaMiries to ' 4 Viakonys and other localities- , It still, also bo remembered that the Be,: Dr.niiccii:o . , or th is city, in accord nee with the'spritttnent of - the Synod of his chusli, had solintoesiaw with the Pres 14ort, Itrul Beerotary of Wke,...on•the subject mai dine storingtho past iniiamer,alengthy report which, and of the 'field generally, was parodied at the . - time in some of the Afkillal;l**L...' in _addition_ to these, titerbliti Dien cigal#lll Philadelphia, "Tna Picsprericautc iismossm's 'per 'itilectsTroi," - which is - entirely =sec- OM= in Art eilFerliery and has ?centred the emotion of the• kresidcii and the Wait; We were towered with e. ykdt yesterday from J. Miller 1 klardt_ ' IN Esq., Philadelphis;:f.he Correa- PeOINC igharliarT of theArwkhr ti o rl, who rAt'erti hllWdl.to the Senthweit, to explore "allaandeacertain the condition of the there. *roped ne .•, le'"of iidisdelpitia are thor and are leetegarts orclgistiscia the wants of these the aubscription hook we the names of influential • of 'Brotherly lore," ittaelnkiangine from, hundred dollars. nidaliiind. resolutions, .4niiiii-coneMA Eta, Phil fde4hitt, gof thei34 7ultimo, . Rt. ;fin - 13ismir Parma pritildedeWMViresCnernederaflorao idea of ariticiiiiirlfilends in the Foutira pgtic'S I,l4 . Btate hays taken bold itarreirtt matter -- • beue 'raja* Asa Wed la- I terSli Sbasstilshlylalsi harebells wash , Nu, of the rlb.:lewd blacks• la dwasalsc.... l the H. ....101A lSsalwrwhern sad- whew..., os of the mast peesei. She e• tieftlealSlNl Sh ..mutputstr. adroit of ao poet posteseure ma le would be , plainly warew scalhls to &mad of • flOyestacauids • col husakwar, gaits haw* and alkulties to wowed With stsCiPillle,Stad sasipactolo—tl.-4' should w ;so= CM Wino burdswof the support szkel sasaars -Yost Wats %sees , swop* thsnfors, Zwardelhatall datum of the . Gaited Stew, and eleit:A"treelk7"bleelds tt?'&=l24rathele P".n.Z =let elitalat teetesdiste priest so .., ,, simassa. Testae asenittlet aline ir= es„ 41111111=st i rcI t t l f m 1 0. at . * of chwaxas 11' lot aillels ad ewe tO ...-; . ..L - bo v asillisiibilattneekr l = 23l " wheili their orslimacif.tim4 ibls felSelsatialikf ~,"41.1114.04.42WhibsSallet sad probabts dontsca of which - sow maks ttkeLppeial to -11 K-1111151111430100114 beel, tit salLOsS4wat t or, too amdraq. my Sawa that it should bo !prod- do. l 114. orfwalioa iralW - 4 =lwet we rr sexestediab city. so b lot l' oTlho: 0 . stas,Of .Ww•weeS actfingreb.,,C.ra welchetoll %:'os4cgtuNbr•"ritXikYV-cesfsatry;. • r. g .,=l.rattdmkraz7=7: She lassa of --illalhadrapa of As CUP of =should •fssfuflesslacl , icttb 'Mgr s ix fiterauty !111114rbotrollwrestrtarocketlret ootrt. trattoottacterbtaltloeusartheiterwma rem ow" —,tessark-ters thstt figtsyrrt . „__ OAT!: 476 - el rd - : - • • - ono-thir d hed cribed vcail""ieeisub° iu '*4ll t - t ' lisioldi kiti4*i4 w :. -•:--,,ititiii.,..„......„...z.$ • . f,.......4 -'41%-ati,in" ,, , no ' oh t° •.' tvezau..,g.."to .....-7- weirfre hot ''''':;*,,''' " ' iitltcsd_,.... that- P"a , It'-- , .. 51 _.skrqs(4, oat tr.'"".s,s, -antsyl wilt 414, _. ' - - .74 the 1/1` _ iirabun4 0:1 • end dar -., , ...t. rhari I-, •-aerot•l ' 1111'4. '-' Illefok "Ur" f.''''':"tobrit.4igi;iiiis fieP i -.:Ay 443:',: -''....irsuk. • 'F!. 1ia4,14 tm o r Ine '-` ' belll/"*. le hn3th with 4 the it+lll th,... in -P 44 - tia)rahzbg 'nt • '''' ' 'iliee,.. de- net - mo``M! la At° ' ' ' tb° twn tramp .. " UPI v).oPera .1 -41.P21 ' 'inl , NianY'' exigen h ; pre - • MK —Agalt I cOttfli/ of 1 iii.A4_,,•--- —440*44„....4. gl , _l,-tl'lßk mons 1 Min '94; , ,r-- vawaang, inutst ;",l4lool?lU47`-ar.,&„,„,l,ffi` .. Ai l- ti toil or L-= - Inand_ , , it,..'4404-_,..77-.AtatiFt; fain ' it to :-:,41040-4r- 4 •- - Itor iitaf,r , - „, . rates 611" i is an ita,,' o:4l' Seal/i.e ' the g°Tcrn Abdr- tslhea — 1411'',. aid t !anis geos pr f . -Let .49.44'ir ... , -101-tger- 'cldigaicapla. ---- r -- 5 „ Err ista_______,.....tx. -- --- .3.3tlvs ti ' surtf,A,z--,-, ~ , is,iiiiir "Is 0 33 Pgeigigyd ..4L ipm - iii -trt iAbep 4 7 ) e •-•:,- ~.. --.' araraintial,,, Ths, If - i ',.. Iled Ittap-IO J? - '-, ..,- AP) NENE , 7 . ze .- 111ao 2 I' l 83 , sites 'Penes" rfilie .2,01-„, • • ring the last fiscal Year the financial condi • 'ton - of - hll - Department - has been - one of 'ol,lnnballlnstiorify. The revenue has nes rly Angled the_ expend:titmice, —the- latter amounting :A $1,1414 - X6,84, and the for inertosl.l,ies,7o,a,69--- There; to goodies' son to believe that the Dr oath:Cent skill be selfaustainingin starlet period of time. The whole number of poet offices ezintivg, on the 80th of Jane, 1863, was 20,648, being en' i12C11480 913. 410 . reading year of 172 ' tight lainidred and" thirty Ofseeehnieboon established, and 658 have been discon tinued. The number of &pedal agents on-June 80th, 1854, was sixteen, vial an aggregate salary of $26'800, end 887 room agents, et an aggregate salary of $288200; also, 45 local agents, at $27,932. Baggagemastagt is charge of express merle, trove received $7440. The total cost of trans:Al ami d moil steamship service was $832,18180. This price petered 182 round tripe to serous European , ports.. • The Postmaster General regrets to state that no progress beelinee made in -tar gods tioae fee I new postal co nr.ntioo with Pruuie. 'embracing the States composing the Oirman-Austrtan Postal Onion, on so! count of some obstanle presented by'lthstris in regard no territorial transit charges. Ile renews his recommendation On March 8, 1862, to the postal committees in Con , gress, thatall private Alps departing from the United. Stalk. for foreign ports should be requited, tee. saoadtt do ofelearance, to convey malls on snob terms aa may be at lowedby Congress. Daring the year the increased length of routes has been 5,685 miles, but the annual oast of mail transportatlini has decreased $118,258, or about 2 percent The seine of stamps leane d to, postmasters during tholes! . Is' $9,682,862; stamped let ter envelopes, $784,821, and stamped new!, paper wrappers $20,645, -The total of these bold to this puldle irtla $9,24,520- 62, being a:tenure over the, previous year of• $2,714,897 78. --Tee Postmaster Genera:Vsnews his lot fears T essrameridasloo to Coogrees to au• tliorize him to adjust and allow the claims of the poetmestera who Wive sustained looses of stamps snit stamped envelopes "by rev erts of the ocoupetica eta robbery of their offices by bodies of armed roes," These claims thus far presearrl amount to about $6,000 as ally attention Sloo to the foot .bet these poems tern base *oilseed greatly to the lose of pri's'e portty. He ngursts addition.' 14,,tialation IQ re epos, to pool. Lift.° theme, arid retonkcirDde that tbe reali of -lettere and stamps to made • petrel offoorso. 111 C DEAD LIMIT. I 011•106.. There bee been a continued increase letters coutaintn moci sag other Taloa [lee. Toe uunibe g r or J ri d lettere cavalries deede, billsof exohauge, drafts and other valuable papers reemieed, registered, and _returned 1 . 0 delivery to the w niece, was of 8 322, with au agerege , necuthat vsthe $1,644,277 51. Of these letiete7,7l 9 wcrs delivered to the owners Lstlers registered and limited, containing money, numbered 18 219. 01 theme, 15,048 eontsining $83,827 72, were fioally detie end. dint...a thousand ven hundred and six ty-three lent ire of Ices Totem Lave been re solved, nearly 1,000 of which cimitii End dagnerrootypee,, and were received and registered; 8 273 have been restored to :he initers or enders. The Postmaster General reeommemie that • postal money-order ey mem be thtablithed to feiollitste the tronsmiseion of small nuns tbroujh the mane, which be le coLlil.nt would prove not only a great convenience to thither' and dilates, but w 0 Ad almost entirely obviate dbe lcas of this clues of re mittances In regard to lintels addreesed to pelmet In the rebellious States; the Postmaster General says: • By reason of the continued suspension of regular pical communication with isectiows of the country under theor rectio2ary control, a considerable number of letters, amounting la the neer:gate to 23,314, found their way, by various than• sage, to the Bead (either Office. Of thie number, 3,312 were of foreign origin, end were returned to the.olontnee where they originated. Those uelgilleting Id toy.: States were turned over to the military_ authotitles, and, after ixsininatloo, moet of them sent by deg of (root to their dead nalite2' . The Postmaster General has isstruced Itestoth tere to forward to the Dead Letter Mee, except.llp,otal ecces, nil letters remalutsg noolaimed one month after bring lideertistd, iosiead of two months as fur morly. lo orroolettioo, he oaks the ecneelferatiot or Congress to the roTised oaf° of torte eubmittkti by biro ot the lan settotoh j obteo La hosicq • divot of eliottog pumell 18,1 Department of Report. Agriculture— Abetraet of . , The interests of agrioub acre bare tint IL S. 4,oriall buffered in the loyal. S.aieb in con sequence of the ear. :three are nor, hag boen cultivated, and a larger yit ltl • re ceived Ilan in any previout year. Tor, great staples for 1663 comp ice with 1852, se follows: 1 Wheat, b05h._16),V)3,666 U"imut, bu5ti..1111,663, Oats, blab 172,303,1 W Oats, ba5h.......174,805, 16 9 Corn, bruth......666,764,414 Curat:lsub-...449,163101 nor, tom :.....- zr,,tKer,ood. iray,-ton. —... 13,560.000 Tobacco, lba...o6l,slo,Ms'Luton,. 1b5....253,412,43 1Cool„ 1b5....- G.i,e14,1:0 I Wool, 1bi..... 79,4G5,_1, The diversion of labor by lite'wer in corn• pensated by cuicbtnery, by young men growing up aad by immigration. The Department bee bought Information from all sources; among others, by o irreg.. ponderiee with Agricultural Partner: Clubs, toe more rotted form stain at a hieb is 1660.111:411 ad eJ It is lingered ',bat a system of obber ration on the weather, to'be dally;reporied by telegraph, ce put iu operation. Eleedeleave been *anted In large quaoti ties. Several bundled tunnels of choice wheat and' other cereal grlicie, and 'ATOM) ta01111•Lld dollari worth of eeede twist val uable for field and garden mture, remind log dower setae,. were imported drool lio.. rope.- These and. liaal.llllo -1100 tes were. truly distributed; 1 500 6usbels Of cotrou seed were &Do teeth; Weetern ferthera, and tobacco aetd in s t reatquanntlee The *hole number of . paektigcs thus distributed was: . !,boat ir 20 0 00, .. .4bsel;icety thousand ware quart paokagte of wilted., etc • 950,': 00 garden and •flower reeds ; 120,b00..L. bawl, 'nil the remainder outtoo, flax, &a. .. The propagating sod erptrimental gar-' den bas distributed daring : Et , the Tier sb,..ai 25,000 artioles— vines, bulbe, Correspondence bee beettese lcd on coo- earning vines end vineyards, atid4aluable facte.colleorod.:_Ssnething bak been done: toward establishing epecimen &chortle of: the best finite lo iliceuato the'Aeetmodee of culture, &a.. A tizOmical salvation - end mat= is also desired; ' Pecilitira ebookl.. lat supplied for comp:tilt% tartar% mole and methods of atitivation, emelt sox ;Molt and thin heeding; the effect of draining and iiibtet Modes„ &Li. - Additional - appro• 1 rialtos are aektd for glees oonstrvato. 1 ties and propagation Louses. Land sough, , wanted to teat the various gest a e,gcaseee i and seeds—the practicability of growing - 1 different medicinal and textile piano, &a. Attention hoe been given to entomology, an experienced entatiologiet enployed, and , his collection placed on . ablation in the 1 Departmentralec. Ma ailltotion of . too 1 elmiles of all Ovando of the country, and a complete -herbaria= - 'Store entice il wanted ' forebears and other i ptrpoare of the. DiparttienL Congeals,— het: ' Betelss . ; 'appropriated $2OOOO for investigatioacanto the culture .0 'prepsratiarreV liar "tiod'heMp all .s subelltnot tarsals°. ,A; report of 'omits haviatter. catitiule abroad hire be en applied to:nnd 1 bars provitirta call and ploilie,.and IVIIIII vralusbleintormation,-- . :- ;. , , --' The rapeadtinvi: item 016cliiitall er 1802; te the2oli finfeab ? , .4o, twi , purium*atioils4l3 l ;fil o,l easingin naxpeaded , balsaca of `A6.poropriatio for thee sitat /iai; ail diiiiina:llo, "'ll J, ~%853,02,, ---MOncrealmr*pprigais. Oat la renPadddiOnt fiethiiiidnittlear. - 4 , 1 -, ii; ed44-741%rt-thalital tinikainoo, tleriedataglY fitgeialia*liiiiithin letration Ist IntAAfitit cntetest e1:0946 .Iki'% OW nrunifiql. t. Tie:l4,l • , - Repeat of the Cenrosilieletibiofthe Get,- General Lentil:Hike. "4.—iffn report of tbe.tus...VM.. Mantas, Comeolasturier of the General Land Office, is a volumicous end important document, containing a greatamouat of ra:uthle and ioteresting inforutißion. am principles laid doers' in this report, with reap ci to the policx to , pnrialed. Fri regard to the pohlinlatide, ler 46)11 like occasion to re, TErrbere.fitter.„ "At - present we confine our a efifclials of facts and tranaso &loan of the Commissioner's office, some of '.which are tai!siv4i.crti4tutied in our T) tr oO go of she valuable report of do 8-cretsey of-the Interior. . Tito segregate quantity of - unsurre3 ed lands offered, troeffered and andtiposed of, on Sept ao: 1863, woe 133 487,495 sores, of Which 83,265619 were offered, and 50,221; ''576 neoffeteci .The Cemee',IISIOLIPT reeom meals legislation that re preemption be recognised in which the ectiltment is not continuous, at least (or the period of one year, upon outdated lands, from the date of Detilement, ood that settler,' upon Alitoffereci Modeles rCquired to prove and pay up Within two years from the dote of settlement rico in me nde dm tit e- Rome- Mead ltot'be no amended - theit'pardes en tering the landaelotll pky the fall commis , sten to the reglater and receiver when the entry is mode, inaleail of ab d y ly paone regale half at the- lime of ears, an the when dm foutl certificate is issued, at , The end-of five }emit. Under the military .1ava.38,960,48 0 scree have been entered. The following States have. aotepted the Agricultural and Mechanical College grant: ' lows Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Wis. cani?n, Rhode filand, Illinois Kentucky, Vermont Ne ' York, POllleilT !LUIS, New Maasselinsetta, New Elampsblre and Connecticut, absorbing 8,750,000 acres. Under grants for railroad pupates o f 1856 and 1&17, 12 758,845 acres have been lib embed by. lowa, Michigan, Miasots, Wieconsio, limit's, Alabama, Id leabiai ne ppt and loubdatta. Under the swamp land sett, 44 528,835 aorta have been approved to the Buttes. Sinect last report, 3,187,817 sores of land beie been ordered sold, yincipally in the Wtetern Tepitoties, Ilichigan and Kamm. The President's Message hi Canada. "The Toronto Globe, probably the ablest of the Canadian journals, opens he comments on the President's message in the following words: The great Southern 'rebellion is on its lastiegs. It may last six months or a year, but it is not to be disputed by any fair minded observer that it is dying. The fall of Richmond and the flight of Jeff Davis I and his 'Cabinet cannot be far off. The Globe thinks Mr. Lincoln does not folly set forth iii his message what is to be done with the South when it is conquered, but his present movement for the pacation of the South is of the "pegging away - or der. "It is not strictly logical, nor is it comprehensiverbut it may achieve a great success." The Glebe thinks the Southern people will soon be ready to take the oath after their armies are subdued, and though some fierce spirits may long hold out -they will be regarded as the Jacobites in Brit ain, who, even within the present century, have refused to take the oath of fealty to the Ilanoverian line. There will bo corn motions and rumors bf commotion!, a*reat army will be needed to preserve order, and the expense will be heavy; but in the end Mr. Lincoln,! "pegging away' will bring the Southern people to submit to what is _ inevitable.- The Salt Interes!. The changes in currency and high vand on salt has given a fresh impetus to its man ufacture in the west. In Siganaw Valley, Michigan, where In 1560 no salt was made. they pow manufacture I.Ao,ctoo barrels per annum. The fabulous profits already made are creating quits an excitement amongst cap italists. Lands that two years ago sold for $lO per nerd aro now selling from $2.00 to 00 per acre, and the quality of wood used in the manufacture of salt and lumbar has more than trippled the value of timber lands. company has recently been or ganized with a fee simple title to GO,OOO acres of land in the Saginaw Valley and viability. The purchase wan made almost three years ago, previous to the saltdiscov. cries at a nominal pride and has recently been perfected. The company is hoown as the Ssgina.vr Valley Land Salt and Mineral Company. LARGE Rem. or Renzi Mosar.—The De troit Tribune says that several packages of rebel money, amounting to Vu0,0130, were discovered on the sth instant floating' in the Detroit river near that plate. The notes are neatly engraved, but are believed to be counterfeit. A letter found with the money says the writer was a rebel officer who had escaped from Camp Douglas, Chicago, and had vainly tried to escape into Canada from Detroit,As a last resort the money was seatteri in the hope that it might Christ lead to a search and his remains have a ian burial. The letter concludes as follows: "Oh, God I forgive me for my crimes, and more than all to my, dear country. I pray for the noble old flag, that so proudly waved over the fort this day, as I sal near, resole- IngraTibture course. Oh. God I again for -give. me for m, course, but I em resolved. _Farewell all that is near and dear to me. • 'The Unknown Officer itr tAe Cotlitkrary: " Gus. BASIL. is MATAMOSAN.—After the capture Of Brownsville, General Banks paid an official visit to the American consul at ItilLSMOraS. The MexiCSSS, having previ ;finely learned of his intention to do se, de tided to giVe Lint a public reception, of which we find an account in the !hem . Or leans 71mm- 'A deputation was dispatched to invite him to the public hall. The mili tary wore parnded, a. salute wan fired, and all the enthusiasm of a gala day was mani fested. Speeches were made by Sri. Ar gues, Cortina and others, expressing their qmpathy•with the Federal cause - in the Gaited States, and their belief that the re sult would be favorable tathe cause repre sented by General Banks. General Banks replied, hoping that Mexico would come out of her present troubles triumphantly; and after a great many mittual expressions of friendship and sympathy the party adjourn ed to the otheOof the Ameridan consul. Ting PREPAILATioN or Via NATIONAL Con reran of the Controller of the Currency contains the fellowing paragraph: The work of preparing the national circu lation tea been attended with unlooked for delays, but it is confidently expected, after the banks already organised are supplied, which will probably be accomplished within the next two months, that alto associations Will be furnished ivith. notes within thirty days from the time bonds are deposited with theVressurer. Contracts have been made with the Continental and American, Bank- Note Companies 'for engraving the plates for the 55,.510; :SO, and $lOO noter, and the printing of the fives and tens has* been Comineneed. The delivery will loon folloirr, and through the banks the people will soonbo put in possession of the much desired currency. Tan Baltimore papers state that on Fri day's man llama/ Evans Dorsey, whose ex ploits on several occasions in destroying ceittda points on the .Baltignoie sn4 Ohio isiiroad are well known to the officers of that company, surrendeiel himself ,to the military authorities near the fitonocacy on the ground that the Toone proclama tion. of President. Lincoln precluded him from being punished. 'the officers, however, took-a different view of it, and be is now in Fort Dielleury awaiting an examination. Bruer ens Tie Fnernitas.--Tho Botton Troarerips• gays that seven thoueeind.dollars worth of shoes, etoekinp, and of warat,oloth leg are already on their tray to the Western conatiOsion, - for'. the relief of the freedmen nf 'Valley, ; Tha aro . of E r nglieb manufaettire, captured in eilloeloadornmser and designed PI ode friendefor tits: relieLeoldiers. • ;•-• - ; . :Utz-Eng Joiniide , l i itidielt the Mr respondence between Ipuis_fNapolmmind the. Government, in , regard Mr the proposed Gong:read :The :Bmporbrbtgto his, letter to the Queen with "Madam, ray . Astir," Vid "Madato;tViir slstety ratt hiti . n . Imihroth er, "lives teed.' - ‘` '..., Ax erselltlLWAS.A.e sc°l / 4 a valozed Mattis • i '. w y ,, w ,; ,p.;.~tw*~.~~; 77 .I)V' VERTERFoier. -A. - 4.rizotr, litaulaccollia, Ohio, aril de li ver - Clean - e in the FIRST SIETRODIST PRO I ESI ANT CIII3IICP, East Ocala.. A iirchtuy, on THURSDAY Es Elt• IVO,Decembt-r 17. h, 1643. Salrcti—" Our Country fn I'n.pberyt tea Nankin and Destiny" Lertarr to commence at 7t4 mitt. Fr, reeds f.•e te.nett of Sabbath fichord. de17:11 • wd.till Vtive Republican ratan err aald Wait, win meet at the SANS lionsc.on Saturday, December 19, at 7 o'ehrit, p. in, to malt+tt candidates for Nun nil/rind Ward °Mom, and elo t one Jude and too Inepcctont, to hold a prhuary in.-ding- on Saturday. D cc. CC, tatereen the haunt of 4 and 7 o'clock, no put hi nom notion candidates for City and Ward afters. JARED M. 1380411. JOHN Pll ILLIPS. Couttattlea. P{l.o,r if.i DIU. Pk. I o, N HO Foorth 64