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letwit rttW55 THUR8DAY MORNiyg iKCEMBEIl 10 1 bfl Postal Service The report cf Postmaster General Baowx is a Inch! exposition of the operations of the Post oBi te Department daring the year It is onr and we speak independently of the ofiictal rerlew of iU afi'iira now under that tne Department has never been under the supervision of better hamfa than thoae of Gov uwn Complaint of irregularity of tuall trnspurtation has been of lest frequent it aaerna to ut than at any former period within our recollection Certainly upon tne great iiuea of traneporUtiou regal rity is tha order of the regularity io quite as important as die and doabtleaa the earne efficiency ex tends throughout No branch of the public service haaao intimate relatione with the people as tufa and upon the vigorous a Jrniufatration ot none do HO mauy and no important interests hinge ft in ever the of congratulation therefore when the head of the department fa equal to Its imtueu io dotie The great confi dence felt In the ability of Gov Brown at the outat fa in no wine Impaired but baa been torengtheoed wH cannot to day In view of the expectation of the reception of the President's meHaage be fore we go to preaa make ro for more than a brief synopsis of the Potollice report The in formation appended fa interesting The whole number of poatoClcen in tho Uni ted Htat on the 30 June last was Da ring the last fiscal year there have been 1725 Office established and 701 dlHContinued being a increao of 1021 I ne number of poat taaa'era appointed during the year ww SCbO Of these appointments 4 767 were to fill vacan cies ooca ioned by resignation 1681 by re moval 238 by death ty change of nainih and sites and 1725 by the eatabliabment of new oilices 7 he total number ot offices nt thia time la 27143 of which 363 are ot the claaa denomi nated rrealdeutiul their io umbfnta being sub ject to appointment by the President and Senate Ou the 30lh of June last there were in opera tion 7888 rnnl roufaa The number of contrac tors was t57B The length ot these routes is es timated at 242601 miles divided as follows viz: Hstlroad 22SV) rnPes snua I IS III Cowl JSftiyr The total animal transportation ot mails wsa 74 HDGO67 miles coating $6622016 and divided as follows: Killroid 24267944 miles at $2559 about ten cents and live mills a mile Steamboat 45 1 8 1 19 miles at 8991998 about twenty two cents mile Corcli I'Hi'JoplO milea at 11 about seven cent and four mills a mile Inferior grades 27029074 miles at $1659375 about ix cents a mile extension of railroad service during the year baa been very great 3 ho following ible abowa tho increase in live geographical sections: States5 5 New 1 $7 New Jarny i'uHvl vani bel 51 kry Kid! huI Onio VV7 Vrg 1 North Carolina South tlHfOltQH tnd (rMHi(l4 184 iPchijjrin InUuiiK Illinois and WuH'flii'siU 5(J A Ubama aud Lvuidauuw 33 Total 2'of Tua fulluA'iai tdblo tho 1 7 A a 21 28123 811119 1207075 1192 171078 650 Odd 7l2o7 334251 27035 2450644 2l'f45d UoW durvlCti na hi vperntiua on tho 30lh September: CnorHyanro 6418 StfeAinb'Ml a a 7lJ Coteli 99f7 Interior ToUl 27 wd 718M4O 2Z Jit 4 44003 13454612 Compared with the aorvue on 30h Juuu Udt thre ippe'irs co be a ot 791 miles the i mgth nt and 823031 niiln In the an nurd traupQtuUoD while the cost increased $120041 of tho lineal year ending Jttno 30 1857 looJnding paynienr tu letter Carrier find for foreign powtegea amounted to $1108057 V3 via: CotnpetuiiUuu ti powunn tern 86 bhipatwuQua't nJ 7i 7'ruyuttUiM ocmlu foreign math 7 239 3X4 27 Urjpin pitnr 64 2i 7s fila op allure for pemt nflica 397b Xo jsdvr rltif 75 iu6 37 1 41 tPMM 2i ii ij ts Ii7 70 h7 in ait hnfcs attnrM mi Mui 'teprnttaiious and Mtfuutii t228 erka tor tust 4Uvua 8 ii25 wi PoHiage a'anipR SO Ms 8tiniK euWl pe4 63597 7 1 avuittUiMtQ teller ifiTiers 1547 10 i JtttpaTUeut tor Uad IvlteiH 11 a turr'tnrHiw mn 99 l'4 lUv nta lor iincHM 11 rit'sh bt' Paj uisut twr balance Ou Bctiueu uiaHt IcZ 4 15MU57 9 5 If to the expenditures ot the year hh Mated there be added tbeaum of $731 loat by com promising del ta under the 3il Hectic ot rhe act Of Much 3 1851 aaJ If the of $1121 IM gained by amiH balances carried "to suspense account be deducted the net expenditures for the year will bJ $U607C70 16 The Rrjua revenue for the year 1857 Including raceipta trout latter tarriera and from foreign tge amounted to S7353951 7G via: 1 ettr ixwtutew 983207 24 SlA'UpW HU4d 5447 764 O1 bwpir4 anrt pampblv is 654 St It a'rrvU it ter iu a 00 Kecrtp mH Ml'cut ill ot em iuuivu 70351 Ke JpM HCU U4 cf tlHC AiretR 1547 IO 51 It OtHpUti ac nuutf tU'i I trs 67 xt cumpni xUon overcharged JO MiMeuHuaptUt 4sstipU 9739 733951 76 But if to the uroas sum above stated be added the permaueni annual appropriations made by the aot4 of March 3 Ic47 and Mireh 3 ls5I in com penaitlou tor service rendered to the govern ment in the transportation and delivery of franked nutter the whole revenue of the year will be 1)53051 76 being $3453718 40 ksa tain the xpendi'iirps WSTJMiTKS nPNKCVlPTS EXP RXOITtXKKS TV 1858 TUv UH Piropnu 1 6V approved irch 3 itJ? XiwrOHBiw of tiTraf n4iu Juuv 3U CkCiUMva uf IU0 TTAl4partaiVU lorn git nui 6f pui for mk na ivitr cr rwi $11173247 Jkr AUAtua Uul I uf MatcU 3 I 135000 ar CharZrab'n ami Havana inH act of Wfvh3i7 5OuU0 the Iran ion of the uiaig twa rew tlvre nl Nw Vr ou UietDvr under the contracla aulaurtcd by Ue a of ci 3 145 au Jofy )85' thvic will th HiuGi 2300(0 ur paatvnu leUeretrr ei act of diarchy t51 tsUuilvd 165 000 tavm uM to sIa vntt 3 0vi0 Total The aew applicable to defray the forvt tv pvudi ure wa in 1st i he bauet aaudin io the credt of the depaitoicut on me Auditor bvofc uu the July 1163886 14 Toe etrtiaiMcM rrvw revenue of A lucluui IvreifQ alasM aai rwc tp a viu let ir ear nt re 7795188 a appn iati ua Lxue hr rvm tn in the AOT7 auotwet to requ ttn $1525 wj $12053247 $1054074 Iwvinv th mm Bf to bo appropriated from the treasury to delray the expenditures of the year 1858 as they have Veen anthortxed by law Various other interesting sabjecu of this re port we must defer to another day Mvxictrxu Blsctioss tr Mssachvsxtts ia New Bedford on Monday 1 jaQbar black republioan was re elected Mayor by ten plurality over A Howland the can didate The whole Board of Aidermen and a njaj irity of the Council were elected on the citi reni' ticket la Lawrence Joba Railins black republi can ws elected Mayor with a black republican Board of Aldermen In Springfield the democrats elected their can didates for Mayor and City Clerk with Svf of the eight Aidermen and nine of the eighteen Couneilaien The vote for Mayor was Phelps (democrat and prevent incumbent) 1W9 Bliss (black republican) s7d LiCHioax Stocks ia ew York on Tuesday $X0W Michigan Central luUr eight per cent ftr muttgage einking fund construction bonds aold at o2i do 83 110 abarea Michigan Smtaeru and Northern Indiana Railroad 1 do 19 150 do 3 19 1G0 do 100 do a 3 19 100 do 30 SQf 50 do I9( 6 Michigan Southern and Northern Indi ana preferred stock 31 10 Michigan Central Railroad 53 ajirttis The following failures have lately occurred in La Satie IjHnoJ1 Baldwin banker Brown clotbier A Darling merchant IL Wilaon merchant tailor liuliieaa roapccta Just the present time aeeiUH to ba the darkest and dullest of the whole year December la always a gloomy month for business and the most unpropitious of any in the whole twelve The whole fall business baa most effectually died out except now and then when a faint flickering ray the very last reaches some of the first days of the month and cau ts a little short lived ac tivity Navigation closes and all water commu nication ia but off the railroads put up their rates to a higher figure the preparations for the spring buines have not yet commenced and In fact everything eems at this season to conspire against bu ines of all kinds This is tho very time when shippers merchants and dealers of all kinds are afflicted moat with the blues Bat these causes which wehave enume rated occur every year and consequently pro duce the same result as often as December comes round This year however other causes have operated to produce a greater depression than usual The financial embarrassments that have fallen upon the country have penetrated to al! Classes of society injuriously affected all kinds Of business and produced naught but stagna tion and deadness where before everything bad been liie and animation This fs the dark side of the picture however and it has been so faithfully held up to the pub lic gsxe that it ia now no doubt thoroughly un derstood Bat it has Its bright side as well as its dark Already ananda of cheer come to us a light breaks lu ahead In various quarters may be discerned the welcome indications ot a revival of bointea actories manufactories machine shops and iron works in some places are re opening It is very true that the signs are few and faint but for that reason they are the safer and oonlr the prospect is only of a slow and gradual revival but for that reaaon it will bo the more permanent and lasting The Impetus acquired by twenty years of prosperity and success will carry us over the present dead point when all will again be easy Present symptoms all indicate that the coming season will be one of healthy prosperity Ohio lirc and trii't company Mr brsTS ib' the President of the Ohio Life and Trust Company has published the result of a three months' iuveatigtion in New York He states that such Is the confused and intricate condition of the books and papers at the New York agency that it ia utterly Im possible now to present any statement which will enable those interested to form any correct estimate o( the ultimate value either of the stock Of the company or of any claims they may After enumerating some of the difficul ties In the way of making a statement Presi dent bTaTtjuH1 declares that the causes which have brought the company te insolvency are wholly owing to the unauthorized and disastrous irausBCtionH of the Cashier in New York: 1st Io hie dealing with and large advances to the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rauroad Com pmy to aid in the o)uplcliou Bald road This account na not yet been adjnsted lu speculations on bis own account In the stock of this companyas well as of other comp teles ns also in Siute necuritles Ju the depreciation of stocks and secu rities held by him us collateral to unauthorized loans mad ty him in Now York are the prominent Hems and the Joss unstained ou mem alone will I tear bi of suf ficient amount to absorb tho entire capital of the company two millions ot Goiu Rtorowa in Kansas George Bntler United States Indian agent in the Creek nation writing from Tahlegah to the tfouthwrit Demo crat says that a portion ot Kansas between the 38th au 1 39tli parallels near Peak on the South Platte la ant Herons Mr Beck from the mining regions of North Georgia has visited that part of the Territory and says that for three hundred miles around gold maybe obtained The Indian agent Bays there is some excitement among the Creeks about these golden discove ries He HyS farther that it ia unsafa for Bmall companies to visit the gold section in conse qaence of the preaenoe of hostile tribes of Indi ans Making War on Tint Wkkp The Metho dists as a denomination are making war upon tho hahit ot using tobacco We learn from some of the Methii journals trial targe and influen tial conferences Lave determined to license and ord tin no candidate fur the ministry who ia not willing to forego the use of tobacco in every form of personal indulgence A new universi ty also is been endowed in one of tho western States with the proviso in Ils by laws that no Professor shall bo entitled to any of tho avails ot the endowment who is addicted to the use ot tobacco In Philadelphia on Monday a Are destroyed Dvis forwarding warehouse Livingston Co do Bainbridge Lies uud Jeffries coach spring factory 1'be distillery in Clyde owned by Briggs Coffin Co was burned on Monday Lubs 820000 to $25000 A largo barn attached to the Stale Lonatio Asylum at Brattleboro Vt was fired by an in cendiary on Saturday and burned together with twenty tiiue bead of cattle and one hun dred ton of hay New CorNTKKKiTs ives on the Exchange Bank ol Hartford Ct tens on the Bank of Com merce Ohio twes on the Newark Banking Company threes on the Andover Bank speech ot tho Hou Robert Jf Wslker at Uie St Nienolas Oluner rom ths luaeis Tuc The of the SaIui Society diued luetaer aeording to anuui caturn at ib oiiot Nicholas Hotel psecing sad tHd a jovial um A noog the present wa oseruor The seVvQth toasu The wu arsa amid enthusiastic cheer which were followed by calls mr A Three cheer! for Calker loud cheers Mr Walker rose and satu: Mr President nd gentlemen The honor has most uuexpecti dty bt vQ devolved upon ma of responding wa the toast which I believe fs uhi verall given by the patriotic Nicholas So ciety in favor of the American Union Crie of and applause Although gen tlemeo most aud lealy uf moat unexpectedly called apvii to re paud to this toast thia 1 a theme which might well ratae the emotions and sympathies not oaly ot A mericsn citizens but ot the whole tiamau rac It ia one which men and nations ungbi discuss and upon which angels might even look down from their celestial Bpm res and rejoice with ns over the giorics accomplished UiUs far by the American UnionCheer But geotiemen grestand glorious as it i let ns all take care that in oar day and generation nothing ahall be done by any of in by which in the slightest degree this great Union which has accomplished already in les than three quarters of a century 80 much for our beloved country and bo much fur the hopes of mankind shall ever by any ot our sc or auy of our sentiments placed in the slightest pern Let us ever remember gentlemen that this American Union of ours is tne beat trie brightest perhaps the last experiment of self governmenu And as it shall by us main tatned and perpetuated or brok sod dissolved bo ball the light ot liberty sbine upon the hopes ot mankind or be forever ex ting it tatted amid the scotft of exalting tyrants and the groans of a worldly bondage Loud cheers Bat gentle men let us also recollect that there is a great principle which Ilea at the ba of the American Union that principle for wmeb oor forefathers fought through the war ot tne Revolution and lor which we their descendants have contend ed from that period down to tbe present mo ment to maintain Thia principle which not only lies at the bai of that Union but at the basis of all our institutions is tl principle of Helf goverumeut Prolonged cheers It is the principle that the people in every Stato of this Uuion and in thoe inchoate mate which emer ging from Territorial pupilage begin td ascend into the constellation ot American Slates when they form their first constitutions shall with you the youngest and the eldest ot the Ameri can State enjoy the principle of self govern ment Loud cneers It i a principle gentle men older than the American Union It a principle which led to the American Union tor it was to each one of the colonies that snbse seqaently became American States tbe very principle for which they contended and which induced them to separate from tbe mother country upon a question involving not many dollars and cents but simply a small tux on tea that scarcely touched tbe pockets ot a Biogle individual but small as tbe question of money was ihe principle whs deep was fundamental was eternal The principle for which they contended and which led to that revolu tion was the principle of self governmentCheers And gentlemen permit me to nay that the inonvm waen in any one of the States of this either the St us nv existing or the States inchoate thia principle is in tbe slightest degree departed from that moment will introduce the period when will be stricken down the tnndameuul principles of the Ameri can government tbe principle which led to that revolution and will have made the first and I fear the last step back to monarchy and despotism Loud cheers As to myself gen tlemen for that great principle I have con tended all my life for that principle I have lived and God willing if necessary for that principle I am ready die Great cheering Now then gentlemen the gieat principle ui Union we took trom tne United States ol the Netherlands Cheers It was there gentle men that not only under tbe most tremendou perils and difficulties not through the seven years war like onr revolution bat for three quarters of a century your ancestor tonghtfor the great principle of self government A nd they tongnt it under the banner of the United Slates of the Netherlands We differ from them only in thi hat they were the United States ot tbe Nether lands and now we are the United States of America Cheers The great principle of Union and of oonteoeracy as distinct and sep arate States in its first great eaccesetul exam ple we took from your ancestors in Holland cheers And how did they tight? How did they fight? There Is nothing in the history of Greece or Rome taere is nothing in ancient or modern times that during that 8(1 years of contest and contumacy will compare with the heroism and devotion of your ancestors of tbe Nevertheland in contending for these great principles Cheer 'I hey were martyrs in their bloody battle fields They were mirtvis auuKuu i ney were martyrs amid lhe torments and tortures indescribable to which no people ever before have been subjected in the tiisiory of the world But still although in point of numbers a small and incousidgrable people contending with the ocean whose surges lor tho first time iu tbe history of the world they have driven back and conquered thus re claiming their country from the ocran monarch for tbiee qusrtcra ot a century they contended for these principle and finally they triumphed Now gentlemen 1 am sure it would be very wrong in nie at this late hour of the night to detain yon with any further discussion of these great principles Cries of But wilh your permission 1 will give yon a sentiment: floilaitd the Jo it suerettfal example of Con federated Republican Stales May it lie msiu tsined here until time shall be no more A Voice oheers for Re newed and protracted cheering Bubsequently Governor Walker was enthusias tically called out by a toast to his health propo sed by 51 Collector Schell The Governor expressed tbe belief that within twenty years New York would command the commerce and exchange of the world and a means of hastening that consummation recom mended tbe plan of the old Amsterdam Bank of issuing no certificates save ou deposits ot hard specie This was loudly cheered flies nr Douglas and Rirliardsoii rom tbe Philadelphia Mans fives ou the Batik Bridgeport Conn two on the Williamsburg Cuy Bank tens on the Columbia County Bunk Win raised ones on tbe Bank WantageN lives on the Commercial Bank Burlington Vt twenties on the Planters Bank Nashville' Tenn ten sud twenties on tho Quebec Bank Canada raised from ones Hoksk Mkat bxtiSAiiKs A German named William Dunn was arrested in Philadelphia last week for selling unwholesome meat in the form of borse ffesb i ausiges It was in evidence that ba was io the habit of purchasing horse meat fifty acd a hundred pounds at a time at an es tablishment where dead horses are bought for bone boiling purposes also that be had been seen chopping up boree fltsh for sausage meat Rcmored Landing cik Gkn Walker Tbe Mobile Jiegister of the 30lh tilt learns that a rumor was received at New Orleans by the Dan iel that the Bteimer ashion Lad land ed Gen Walker and his baud of fillibustera in Nicaragua and was on her way back to New Or leans We have already announced that lluu Stephen A Douglas the author ot tbe bill repealing tbe Missouri compromise and the heroic champion of tbe principle of popular sovereignty Las ta ken ground against the Calhoun fraud Judge Douglas was Chairman of the Committee ou Ter ritoriea ot the Senate during the contest on the Kansas Nebraska bill Ia tew days be may be expected to define his position ou tbe preneut complication Hou Wm A Richardson for years the dis tinguished Representative from the Quincy (Illi nois) District now ia Washington ano Cnairmau of the Committee ou Territories of tbe House during tbe Congress which 'p issed the Kansas bill cordially and energetically seconds Juage Douglas in bis opposition to the attempted rule ot tbe miuoriiy in tbe Kansas convention Col Richardson it will be remembered wa the democratic candidate for Speaker at the commeticemeut ol tbe lat Congrias having re ceived the lull vote of tbe democratic party for more than one hundred ballots and was tender ed the appointment ot Governor ot Nebraska by President Buchanan iu consideratiou of bis dia tiuguisbed service Tbe fact that ttieae two gentlemen openly and entirely co opersie in their course on thia great question will send a thrill of joy throughout the Union and will unite the democratic party eve rywhere in support of the will of tbe majority Rode on a Rail Victor Bard who imposed upon a young woman at Milford Conn nearly to the point of marriage could not be held by law but was drummed out of town by tbe in dignant young men of the place Tney rode him ou a rail aud pelted him with egg Kallocu This individual as we stated a day or two as ha resigned hi pastorate and deci ded to become a member of the legal profession An exchange say it will be seen whether a fa mous lawyer can be tnad of an infamous divine Mr Randolph Rod gers ba been appointed by tbe Commissioners of the Virginia Washington Monument to con struct the remaining statues of that great work and to complete tbe monument American ENTgRraisE Abroad The Aus trian government fiaviug determined to erect a navy yard at Pols has made a contract with a company from tbe United States to construct ex tensive docks at that place Rscognizsd The President of the United States hsa recognized Emil Spaugenberg ss Con sul of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg for Wis consin Michigan and Minnesota to reside at Milwaukee Prof Morse This gentleman has retired from the direction of the Transatlsztio Tele graph Company His motives for this step have not yet transpired Effects of a Yawn a gr employed in a family at Greenfieid Mas got yawning over a wash tub last week Monday and dislocated both ot her jaw htnciDB Breen one of the murderers of the family bung himself in the jail st Sl John on Sunday Charles Goodwin engineer In a blind fac tory Greenfield Mars goes to England in tbe next Bteamer to look an estate of $550000 left to himself bis father and bis aunt by brother of Lis father lately deceased in Lou don The Springfield says that the pres sure of the times bis increased rather than di minished the number of marriages in that vicinity fur tbe reason that a wedding ean now be celebrated without show and with but verv little cost I 3 Tbe oiitlt I rom the Journal Commerce This ambitious magazine which is a sort of safety valve for the surplus wit of Boston folks might scarcely challenge our notice if it were pot devoted so we read on ihe title not only to Literature aud Art but to Accord ing to the promissory self commendation on the cover it will not rank itself with any sect of In what sense this engagement la about to be fulfilled and with what political sect it is destined to rank itself we may gather quite surely from the article entitled Where will it end ar be It from ns to censure tbe prightly con ductors of the Atlantic ntkly (tne adjec tive form which marks tbe title predominates in tbe political article) tor boldly taking a side they have a right to bold aud to avow the extremeat Garrisonian dogma it they so please we can only claim on our part to examine expose and reject the dogmas which they avow And we bold ourselves justified in pointing out to the American public this new periodical as a mani fest organ of the sectional opposition Tbe ar ticle which have indicated ia such as no man (we question whether it was written by a nun) would utur aa a leader in any first class journal on either side It has neither strength nor nov elty but ta a hachis of arguments which had vogue daring the late election dahed with aonie prettioeSACl language aud abundance of savory epithet Under tne auspices cf the Muses and besides such names as those ot Longfellow Haw thorne Motley Holmes and elton one might have expected that even partizau severity would lake a certain garb of grace fulness and wear some show of judiciary calmness But let us see Our chief magistrate with two other diplomatists at Ostend it desig nates as buccaneers conspiring for the pillage of a sugar Tbe bae repeal of tbe Missouri compromise is said to show slaveholder's regard for promises to be as sacred as that of a pettifogger tor justice or cf a dicer for an These somewhat baiting compari sons betray a longing for Strenger phraseuiogy than cffrs itaelf at the moment of need and we recognise a household word of tbe campaign when Missouri is stated to be tbe very nursiag mother of border We seem to bear the sonorous voice of Garrison himself in the dictum concerning slavery that "it has the American government tbe A merican press tbe American church in Its national organisations on its As an open enemy is most easily deal: with it is cheering to find exactly whee this new maga zine (the residuary legatee of 'utnam takes posiuon lu politics and religion The article on 'ThosMs Cariyle thews the mark of the German infidel clique No man conversant with Boton unbelief in iu assumed alliance with lettersand ark can mistake the meaning of such language aa ia quoted from the Hindoo Geeta or aa tne progress of hU mind from the og rtgiau of or thodoxy to the high regions of thought and faith4 or the fearful and oracular Baying that Religion la now so far dead that it consists in littfa than Thee out spoken beliefs aud disbeliefs of tbe Boston wile and po ta are etul show ua that ar to ex pect in thi new Mxnlhly a oenea of agreea ble clever aiey often exquisite morc aax trom some of onr great authore who will meanwhile resign tu feebler coiiavvra'ors the indispetiaaLlo portion known oy printers tbe the hackney oppoit03 to religion aud the government I rum th asliliigloii Special Dispatch to the Herald Washington Dec 7 The whole foreign diplomatic corp with their families attended tbe Capitol to witness the opeuiLg ceremonies of Congref Capt Mei officially Doiided tbe Secretary of War lo dy that the new Hall Of fleprewnutivei wa ready for occupancy Tbe Prcsi ieut's me was forwarded this afternoon by a special messenger to Philadel phia aud New York It was also sect to Rich mood but to no other point Gen Buwman ot the Bedford (Pa) Gazette was to dy nominated an 1 confirmed us Super intendent ot Public Printing There 11 be a sped il committee eppointfd in the House to investigate the entire printing accounts of the last Congress there is tun ahead I be General Land Office report will if I am rightly informed shoo an aggregate of public land dinpoBed of during the five quArers end ing September 30 157 of a little over tweuty oue millions Of acres Of this the proportion granted to Al ibsm and Minnesota tor railroad purposes pursuant to the act of Congress is about five million Of nearly thirteen millions of acres sold and it fa calculated that about tnree fourths were taken for actual settle ment Tbe falling off' under this latter head since tbe previous report in more than six mil lion of acres and tbe cash receipts have dimin ished in a still larger proportion Th' ee facts are accounted for by the large grants iuade to railroad during tbe last Congress the reduced prices fixed by tbe graduation act and the addi tional lands placed at tne disposal ot tbe Scales under the swamp improvement aud other grants Of tbe twenty tour miliiors of acres grimed since lath to railroads in different a (ten States and one Territory) nearly twenty one millions were di posed of by the fast Cougre Tbe bounty land warrants to officers and (soldiers granted Biuce loL7 cover nearly fifty lour millions of acres of wnich about thir ty eight have been located Undt this head there are still awaiting location about fifteen millions of acres Tbe Commissiouer is strong ly opposed to any policy that will favor Lnd monopolies in tbe bunds of speculators and rec ummeuds Important amendments iu tbe pre emption laws so ss to prevent the interference ot land jobbers tweeu tbe government and tbe actual settlers Tbe quantity tf laud sur veyed aad ready for market aud nut advertised for public sale embraces au area of nearly tilty eight millions ot acres This is exclusive of lauds withdrawn on account of lailroad grants Of this amount nearly twenty three millioua were surveyed during the five quarters ending September 30 1857 The Pension Office report for tbe fiscal year ending tbe 30th June last will we believu show under the army head an aggregate increase for the year comprising new elalma admitted and increase la pensions previously allowed of nearly seventy four thousand dollars Under the naval bead tbe total increase for the year will be about ten thousand dollars The bal ance in the hands ot tbe paying aguta on the 30th of Jane were considerably less than at the oiosH of the previous fiscal year owing to the care taken in not making unnecessarily Urge advance to them In connection with a recent decision of the Attorney General in regard to the practice which has hitherto prevailed of permitting the lepreaenlativcs of deceased sol diers to present and their claims and receive their pensions it will I understand be found from tbe facta detailed in the report that tbe abuses which bad grown up under thia sys tem bad caused a large and unnecessary annual expense to the country Tbe report will also I am Informed embrace eom valuable sugg8 tious for the prevention of bounty laud frauds The report of the Commissioner of Indian Af fairs is said to be an unusually interesting docu ment aud to embrace soma important recom mendations The Commissioner concurs in the views of bls predecessor in regard to the mis takes of onr Indian policy He is ot opinion that tho liinds assigned the Indiana are much too large inusmneb as they prevent them from ever acquiring settled habits and the payment of large annuities he thinks also tends to destroy tbe firiuclple of self reliance aud to render them dependent ami helpless They should not he contends be allowed more laud than they can till and their annuities should be disbursed in the election of school and factories Tbe Com ml siooer also recommends the repeal of tbe law requiring that the moneys due to lhe Indian should be paid by tbe superintendents Instead uf the Bgenla But little or no information is given respecting th actual condition and feel iii Utah ludiaus' towards tbe United State but it fa believed by the head of the de partment to bti generally hostile The report wc understand will recommend the Investiga tion am! final settlement ol tbe claims tor sup plied tarnished the Indian service In Califor nia in 1851 and 1852 for which a special appro priation was made by Congress in July J864 The necessity ol speedily coming to some set tlemrnt with the Indians iu Oregon and Waab iugton Territories is also strongly enforced by the Commissioner He represents the state of our affua in tbohe Territories as exceedingly critical owing to the uon tatification of nit treaties with the different trib 1 am authorized to ssy that tbe English and rench Ministers have entered no remonstrance or protest with our government against fillibna tering uor Las anything of tbe kind beerTcom templates 'I he objects of Sir Gore Onseley's mission to Central America have been fo mallv notified to Gen Cans by Lord Napier Whatever may be the official Intt rpretaiion given to tamii it i cesaary that their real purpose shornd not ba muunderstood Whether Lord Napier takesthe American view of tbe ClayLn Bulwer tieaty and is favorable to its abrogation as removing a constant bone ot contention 1 cannot take upon tnyaelf to mate but this 1 know that Sir Gore Onseley ha Wen sent here expressly to maintain if possible that tree which Lord hopes to make' the basis of future negotiations What tbe amount of Lis persona! influence with the ray be I know not I nt it may Rely be assumed that ft will not probably affect the fate of the Clay tou Bulwer treaty Gen Herran fa in receipt of dispatches from New Granada representing tbe populace as mnch opposed to the treaty recently negotiated with this governmi tit Objection fa made to tbe indemnity clause and great excitement prevails General thinks tbe treaty will nevertheless be ranfied Gen Robles the Mexican Minister leaves to morrow for New York to con plete hia arrange ments tor tbe Mexican railway to tbe Pacific Gen Talcott late ol the Ohio aud Mississippi Railroad tins been selected by Gen Robies as the Eugineer in Chief of the Mtxican road A post office was established to day at Colora do City Arizona Territory and Low ap pointed Postmaster Lieut Mowry will be ad mitted to a scat in Congress as the Delegate from Arizona Correspondence of the Philadelphia Press Washington Dec 6 It fa stated on tbe street mt Hou Juo Mc Keon District Attorney tor the Southern District of New York baa been or will be re moved on account ot hi publio opposition to the election as Mayor of New York city of er nando Wood Much feeling has been excited on this sntject It ia nd that objection will be made to Hon Juo Berubisel delegate trom Utah when to morrow utter tbe organization of the House be presents himself with the other delegates to be sworn io but I can find no good authority for tbe rumor As iu the ca of General Whitfield from the Territorc of Kansas while member had strong ofjectiona to hfa being worn in and taking bis seat at tho beginning of the tbirty fonrtb Congress nevertheless they were unwill ing at that time to bring op the question in volved for di cusaion or action preferring to leave its settlement to another and more suitable opportunity Such I thick will be the courseOf the House iu tbe present caa It ia urged against Mr Beruhisel that be fa of a sect and the representative of a people iu open and armed revolt against the United Stale that there is nothing on hi part to show that bs is not here as their spy and actunted by the same treason able motives Whatever is done indeed what ever proposition is off he will be forced to a full and explicit avowal of bis own sentiments and the line of policy re iateride to pursue It may I that be has a defence to present tor Brig ham Young and the people of Utah Tbe delegation from Ohio ia to day declared to be a unit against tbe Calhoun contrivance The delegation from Iliinoia is known to be one nun with Judge Douglas Several leading democratic members from have al ready taken bold ground in op to the Calhoun convention and the rate of the minori ty iu Kansas Senator Pugh of Ohio supports his delegation In their opposition to the vaiboun constitution Mr Parrot delegate from will take an early occasion publicly to protest this constitution and make some a tOLishicg de veopmeLta relative to tbe compoaition ot tbe convention As yet the southern representativesbave shown very little feeling in favor of the schedule and yon reed not be surprised if ear'y in the sesaiou one of the moat distinguished democrats from the South should publicly repudiate that conati tntion aa tbe offspring of fraud and the minori ty Special Dispatch to tbe Times WaeHlaoTON Dec 7 orney bal a long and satisfactory interview with the Preaident to dayin which the former aa assured that the attacks on him in the Onion were not officially authorized The Priaident also declared distinctly that he would not accept a re nomination if unanimously tendered ty the party The celebrated case of the privateer General Armstrong was disposed of in tbe Court of Claims to day the Judges delivering three separate opinions Chief Justice Gilchrist affirmed his deci ion ia favor of the clsimanta Justice Dcarborougb reversed bis previous opinion on tbe liw of the case but refers it to Congress for ita equitable interposition Justice Blackford reversed Lis previous dissenting opinion orrespoadsnoe of tbe Jocrnsl o' Commsr Washington Dec 5 I The balance tp day aubject to draft In the Trewurv fa not more than five millions To draw eut tbe whole would be nnadvfaable A million or two ought to be left for unforeseen contingencies and tor a et egg So they say the Treasury that they have only tour mtliioLS to go upon The expenditures are a million and a half a week and tbe revenue six Hundred thousand Always taking out ot the meal Xc is a proverb tuat applies to the Treasury as well aa other things There ia a probability 8S some think that the revenue will improve after a while Tne Treasury will need aid in three weeks Ko a Treasury note bill must be tuu through Congress without delay Corrwpondenca of the Evrt'rg Post Washington Dec 7 The republican caucus met at ten and made tbe following nominations to be supported In tbe Hou A Grow of Pennsylvania Uiert Gratz Brown tf Missouri at Babco*ck of Michigan Dm' i Darling of New York tmastee Robert Morris of Pennsylvania George Weston of District of olamuta Messrs Banks Blair Washbnrne of Maine and Giddings severally declined being a candidate for Ipeaktr and Mr Callom declined running for 'etk Mr bermsn of Ohio offered a resolution which was adopted re affirming adherence to tbe principles ot ihe Philadelphia platform assert ing continued opposition to any administration that does not practically enforce end doctrine declaring resistance by all constitutional means to tbs recent attempts of the judicial and execu tive departments ot the governments to nation alize tbe section 1 icstltutiou Ol slavery de nouncing the recent outrages perpetrated iu Kan asby the administration party repudiating tne ecompton convention proclaiming that the people should be permitted to form and reg ulsta their own Institutions in their own wy and declaring a deierroi mon to resist all out rages upon popular rights and doing so they invoke the support of the people ot the United mate without distinction of party bpecial Dispatch to ths Tribune Washington Dec 7 The Treasury aka authority to issue uotes to the amount ot twenty millions to be used at dis cretion aud to be i spable of a re isue thna enabling the aggregate to be kept out No rate of interest is proposed tmt there fa a bill now in preparation iu Congress which will probably fix it at six per cent though three la entertain ed and fa believed to acceptable to the banks These notes will le receivable for public dues an i allowed in when paid to be withdrawn a new notes cori espondmg with their lespective amounts issued Dispatch to tbe Asa 'Ciated rew Washington Ifac 7 At the democratic caucus to nlgbt luS mem Lera were iu attendance Mr nlkor produced correspondence to tbe (fleet that wishing to become fully acquainted with toe tacts in connection with tbe temarka mJe in a termer caucus by Mr Clemens attect ing Mr character he wrote a letter to Mr who replied that a corrupt propo sition had beeu made to him (Clemens) in behalf of Wendell Tbe last named in bia letter the subject iving been referred to blm emphatical ly denied that any proposition ot the nature stated bad been made with hie knowledge or authority and naid that it it was made it must hve been made by some on too lzy to work too proud to steal and ashamed to lieu Mr Clemens iid that when tne proposition was made Le retimed the individual to the act of Congress prescribing penalties against ap proaches to members lor corrupt purpies 2 lie man was in his power hut for the sake of his family he would not expo him Tne correspondence tiaviug been read a vote for Printer followed Mr Houston of Ala withdrew the name of A Backs aud proposed that of Mr Steedtuan who received 60 votes the sonttiern and western lueiuheis uniting Welldell received 31 Messrs aulkner and Hopkins voted tor Mr Harris ol the Union Some democrats refused to vote and apprehend trouble to morrow lio la Governor The Madiaon Argus and Democrat of riday esys that the town of Randall heretofore put down Babelonging in Dunn county and which has been reported at 04 majority tor Randal) really is part of a precinct Eau Claire county named Halt Moon Lnke The votes ot thia town were retained accurdtugly and are included iu tne 66 majority for Randall conceded in Eiu Claire Dunn has been claimed by tbe republicans as giving their candidates 1 11 majority We have allowed them 40 majority Deduct the 6 I votes of the Halt Moon lake precinct from the 111 claimed by the opposition in inu and it leaves majority in this comity at 57 Here is a iterial correction Who Is Governor? Ahl wanker Aews Sunaay Lighting of tuk Ref*ckskntativbs Hall The new ball of ihe House of Representatives was lighted up for tbe fir time fat evening and cutuetou peisuus of both sexes availed tnem selvea ot Hie opportunity thus afforded to witness the effect It wa certainly striking aud beauti ful and was considered we believe by every visitor to he tntirely Biiccesstul The open squares ia number lurly five disposed in five rows containing nine each Each square has concentric with it a smaller squire around which are disposed twenty eight turners ma king twelve hundred aud sixty burners iu ad But besides these which when a nil bead ot gas is put on supply a most clear aud brilliant light the curved earlier which are used for lighting the squart may be used augmenting the light from tbe squares a fittb or a fourth Several dem onstrations ot the faeihiy with which tbe whole can be lighted were afforded laat evening aud showed that tbe entire round can be ignited in inn astonishingly short time of twenty seconds Wo understand that thia method of lighting is doe to tbe original conception of Meige in charge of the Capitol extension Tbe whole number of jets employed iu the Ughling fa forty live thousand The of pipe used (in the skylight alone) is nearly thtee quar ters ot a ruile in extent National Intelligencer At the si fanes of Kirbr Esri on the 9th hist Mrsteminr Slew iu tbe 75th sr oi her age ot Airs Kitby The tuoeri) wPI taka pl from the of Kirby 4 1 Hn av uue on Tburadey Juth mat 2 uhen th fneudtf ot the lamily retecUul)v invitw: to attend ASTOUHDIHG BEHEITS OR THE PEOPLE RISBIE Co 1C7 JefferMMi Avenue Havjut returned from New York with a large and wellHiecld nf DRY GOODS vry Dollar of which was PitrchaxHl for Utikh Ar we received tLe Money by vonr LIBERAL PATRONAGE NABLKD US TO PROCURE BARGAINS Nevr before heard o' we are willing to give you tLa benetiiH OR THE PEOPLE BENEIT All ool Detainee Plaid and Bay der Stripe at 2 Thene Telainee cost 47 to import BENEIT 2 Small All Wool Delaines at Si ormer Price EIT Ducal Platde beautiful Goods at Is LV Ordinary tiLes cheap at 2 Bn 4Lh ig'd rench Merinos 14 yard wide at We have sold lota of the same Goods at J2 BENEIT 5th ig'd EnglUh Merinos IX yards wid at 4 Er i rbt wefcs ago wr sold at fca BAN EIT Beautiful Hlk Puplina at 5e C3 Sever bfor known tbrn old than fig BENEIT 7th Bay ad re Stripe Ducal apieodld quality Six wee1 a were aoid nt 3d BENEIT Paid Ad Wool Merino width at Oi time prUea 6s Eir Real American anl English Delaine 1g BENEIT Bat American Cal icos ever made 9ri of Browu Sheeting Cat of Bleached Shirtint CaeaofBrowa and Bleached Canton lannH AS Ac Cheap TO THE PEOPLE! You will find tbe above announcement atrirtly sod nt one of me orevaTior on of the day Truth aud aad Saab Boy tor Ca acd eil fur a ouiy are the principba adwo cate and the plalfutm we ar detetmined to ataud on K' dec iO 167 Jefferson avenue MISS A A 3 niALs Millinery Goods Cap Making AT KtoBIE CGS 117 JvflSrwin Av cu Detroit Mfahfgcn A MACADAM IO1 Woodward Ave WILL SELL Millinery Embroideries HOfffERY At a ii 1 I Cost dteW lw Mp O1UK TH Michigan Central Railroad Co Dc 9 Peninsular anti armer and Bxak btlU ill Uba this office in exchange OR ILLINOIS ANL WISCONSIN BILLS OLIVER MACV dl Lroerai Rcerr RKAIy NEXT TO 'AY" Dy tte LiOrwtjc id prw and will out during tbe codil jr wk Sv that bo mb may rt a to ir authorhjp a corr ct ItencMP otQ will given and a foil het of iHevtratirDt by MeLcnan Pnce Smc orders csay De forwarded to WM HUWM Wl JeflenKm IM A 1ENHA Ha ik wk au £lir lae with Mr Tale can be fouu 1 al th Tremont Barter auu ho ee br attenl'ou busnee' aad md ierate charges io men a aha rs of pub ic tMatroaaee and aapport Lane raids an i Twist le worMed and tua to Lsdir and Geotlemeo Waited oust iheir at raodente eba ge clwri THROAT DISEASES when Teaching tn tbe Ixrysxr THE VOICE rom this an other eaue ikiiis AND BY NEGLECT AN KNTIItK IOSS VOICE 1 OTEN Bronchial Troches Will be feund inratiablv effiexcious Soldbv xll Drugv'st 6ec9 11 CHEAP GOODS I REEDMAN Sc BROS WK HAVE KKUEIVKD ANOT1IKK LARGE LOT GOODS At Auction Sales tor Cash I ANO WE OER Hit'll KKNCH NEEDLEWORK COLLARS Of ev ir at half the Value 2 4)00 YAK US WOOLEN PLAIDS Rich Efajnnt Styfa At Tw Ii i 1 1 i i per Yard Woolen Long Shawls Of every grads betvw M4nuructnrera Price vc i ii a Ta ks GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICKS OUR STOCK MILLINERY HAS BzKN Conipli ti ly iCcplcniUied With Articles manufactured wilbm tbe last few days Our Stock of Domestics is Large AND ARK SEI LING US II REACHED CASTOS E'lASSElS HliKKTINU HIKTlNt AT RICKS SELDOM OERED IN THIS MARKET REEDMAN fc BROS Wotidwtird site DETROIT Ifae 7 8 NALL DUNCKLEE SEVENTH GREAT REDUCTION HEW YOKE AND UVn OnlK'd su1 Hall Mlir COEPKLMX THfa i ATLANTIC (Npt B'undcwptcSirtrt Tbe bin hxve bwo Goverumeut service every car hZTSriww wnMUfhoQ! in the koginne speed and their far euuMled Lr eh eaove and ounfuri 1 Pace of paax Ve from New York la 1 s' eabuj $IA ia eenod cabin 9 Tv sue slate ruom fcdjd rria Liverpool to New To A Ad experienced Surti atUe No berth ean be secured until pauj f0 ur frwipht or wppiy to I) A XKD COLLlX i BROWN7R7eA'h ROBERTS £0 JOHX TH Ku Nctr tia fal VfaL GKOKGK HRaTar Tht owuerv of tb i hiiw will B( cold Mh bullion pra iiu tals lull of fading ku nl VM lifa thoroof therein evprefaed 1 Clothing for the Million! Steams! MAMMOTH STOCK WINTER CLOTHING KslVaK A' TTLIOTT 7 ft WotrnwAim Aw Dwthoit 1IAVE NOW IN bTOHK UDQrHt II extmoiduxiy low pnm ih Ure tnc Mde CivlUiuK Cor ad aM Ktntairr Wareroatn of tbeir own uiuutaj S' piruruUriv lu Ore market embracing ibeia't novvdu'M au muenu iu tbe cnen fat Bror Pi ot elt and Petr 'statu and SUioet Svekw nd CipUr akin Satin nncr CaMim '1U the ueual etock of aborted Italerid to tbU tra van upnly Go junta hrr aud iu koo5 rang oft aud i la uua? lu auit putcha err tur cah ur Abort Ua BAULK A ELLIOTT fa Wavgvug or or Take Tra IM KN IIKAV1 Cl KHVmhjPr nhh Ainencu and Hneuan 4 Wtail 1 1 Hi javti ol Doujdtic and hu 10 ra hcavv in Gv ral aiul hinc 2'V doreu I'omw Wo ea I Urclolbu Oitas aud blue and red Twill! Drawen heavy Pilot and Pea Jacket Hi eh Cloths IVrei OVltllUHTIMfa fall CNMMKltU OR ALL WEAR EACln 13 ELIOTT NO 7a WOODWARD AVENUE IlKTACifl am in uni lacumuiL rue 1MIHKTE1M Cloth A GoikK lor Men'iWtit UIVK NO IV ON llfall AND OtRTt thatrAM fhiowt and HiOt tried I rich aud Vio' hat a i tne tea and VaMltnsttw exhibited in Hour ware kkiha inu loo piHT Piot I I In in ack i eb wbae lMnw Hi tea and color ine iench aveia New shad urheii and Kiruth MUUmi I'ariH an i I nJon 'imi iimiwi inest tnakmnf Bl irk i nhnidere! and Velvet Avar 1ft wtaa (corn per yard Rich Satinxau Urenad nva Moire and Silk 'rtiura Aho the outfit approved iiakea aud atjliw uf AmM Clothe uni! Tlae Gww1w will made io order In mtrCamn part menf or wold in quai Him Io mt at tbanntai Canh Pncea nt our Cloth aie Rootiv LaGL jml 2k Will Commence OYSTERS AT Greatlv Reduced Prices riday December 4th NALL DUNCKLEE SEVENTH GREAT REDUCTION A Will Commence riday December 4th Dktroit 2 1 W3 GREAT SELLING OUT 30 1JEK BELOW NEW YORK COST The Entire Ptuc'x of Elpg uit 1 LATEST STYLE EM RHDKTE RIBBONS llrCAH and Cloak Tri min CORSETS of a i varied HOSIER WO(HEi (HHihSliC)TiONS ANU KWKLRk AISO A SPLENDID LOT ANCY U1W Will be sold at leM than Auction Prices! I (J LO hr aa zro I aa at fa MKS HIHIIOPX OK'ET at IOa All Kimis ot Honey ttiken at par OR GO AT 141 JEITERSOA AIEN'JE III 1 WAI 4 A Ji is it a 1 STILL GOING DOWN elRHllL ItROS Are aalliog their new and daairable stock of DRY GOODS WITHOUT RKGA HU TO And wUl take at par for goods VEMSSULAR ARMERS MECHAX MA COME AAD TEc*msEH MOfrEY A iao hllla of all olvnt h'w Jrwey Rhnd ftland nUorna iarrnin and tfanka and Irrafui of the Wandoite RoUitg MUM aud Eortia Iron Co ARRELL BROS 170 Jefferson Ave Valuable Property tor Bale OS ORT STREET ALAKUK Ab convemknt ihm with modern improvecDuta with iot 50 Uy ml nale on the corne of ort Third atm and if Ce aired fet ft ent ouort trLt iwcludgUg lot abut? daeeribed or particular apr iy GEO 4 ROT Canal Ofbc Orwutt eirL Detroit eb 27 frfr bate for lb eocniy of Wart Commrar to ive and adjust ao of raor agaiogj' xbe eaiateof Wibu Bra th entr rf Warr 1 hrey mv that ww will at aud MwntT oq Jbu'Cay the 21t day Jouary i it aM oTbcuLy tLe 47th cay Mar fcfafwur Mto A of each of Mid fer ihtmrp of cerviru exanwaiof ad adjuvUug all thada maaad da maoda rirtaad And further that the tma hmiu tbe creditor of eaid estate to wtt bir cuwiiiMi will ii4'D snjd 27tb Jv at Mayt aal that ad rnoos hanng elams araiael aid moat eaact them xf riL deeJ0 dLaw4w Ika CORJtk or wait A HTA IIKfa 3 YzAR i OLD 1 HANDS HIGH prrfactjy Mxmd and a wtli 4d rhnp A a cew on Bugjy and prw Harnera fDjoire a Bund btiry Hot 1 are ewrrtr 1 tc 4 CD 4RLS MfTH bTaltUl MICHIGAN County of Wayua A a oon nt th Prona Court forth County cf ayzar holden at the Probate the city of Devrutl on Tuew'xy eighth day of iVretn tn lb je cue tboueand eight bondr and finy eren: bawey Jr Probate la tne matter of th wutof Joca ha W'rirbt minor THE rfcTlTlO'i Or CoUX CAMPBELL I 7tb guard an vf axd miaor praying I Hal Li third ym rt fTAy and ajl 1 ed PAee aizva CHdrrtd That Tunwlay tbe rtb cay of 1 cern'r int at iu the foroca be aMtrned for tbe bearing of ad peUtioo and that the text of a ot iuud minor and ail other rwL rtat ar to pi arata of naid court tb to holder at the Probvie Cfice tn the eitv of Dviroet and chow eane if any there why the prayer of the pUUorer abound granL: Jud it it further frdcred That ai jtluon Dotio to the inter rted in aid tav of th peod DCT of naid petition aud th fa amacr th rof1 bv eamung a copy of tho orderto be puUuLeJ to the De troit re Pr aa a newrp7r printed and in WLd county of uf for two amxfciwD wk prerioo to ail day of baring A truoopy) HADLEY dec awie Jud Pr frAt RO AVE ct CO WILL SELL THKIK CELKHKAtl Jift and Can hiilcn! At 111 foil wing rvnllf BigIih'I ricrU) OR CASH! I KKGS $1 2JJ HAL KEGS 7Vj ALL nYSlURS WARRANTS!) KOWE A CO novl7 diu 2 lp 1G1 JefTeriuO Ami Christmas New Year JIKB eV NVITH AN IaNPK THIN OTHrlR RtCt I iiHjorttifai nt in Good exprih tof i appropriate th Gl SKAriS Thein eir tn rirkntxt nattily aud bfttli i hrit ioloru ollerwl in thin Mato and ctaiwt W4 OHM itimg LLEGANCb and LTHl'l a tM unuaut lv low pri our Hora of ine RY laomurbUi will be wold from the Itilb Hint uual ratt a with 1 hu lolly a ing lib il eiBKH Half pound racltafrv nf mived Sinarua Candy for 2 ren ta each ol which will cvuUU a froui OP1K TO EH1 It MIHM I NOH OLIL Pound rckaie" of mixed Strait and lu le every fourth package aucouiaii by of from TO THREE DVI I6HH I riuwi lx kaKA rrl ct rui'h fornNb dollar every fourth jackaya atroaipaa rTw71TO IVE nOltMltS VAI I Lll i Girt Pnc lxwtA 25 rnt) will Ih hIIow 1 to fact tlwir til Lorn onr ui riuilnl nUiti Oor Candim are ftotu ihe meat ikM porlfaiHfal tberouhty and ate enrhidy aud warrant to freh UREJY A TIARJ de5 No b2 SOLID SOLE LEATHER IBB TvJVrS WAItltAM Ell I'KKIOR TO ol th kind ever br ou it Vo lb 9 nl Size from tZO to 3J A lerg variety of Ld Travel nf lrclSl Caaea Ainu Dirty rar labra ol ined uu avC Trunk a Urge variety Trvflmg Bagi can hrrw th bt atock of Vai ara ever offered in tiiia I alttr io nuaUty prie tn it if 1 119 JEERSON I (Oppoeita the Pauio Rnk A mil 'l 1 1 1 Th MY STALL I 4 Hall will be ch wm iocuera and Lieoda can at lore NO bl CONUKK hTKLlT Where I will keep roD1antly to L4 Beef Mutton Iamb audVeaJ Aud will 1 fap 11 Hn ot U1 Hmi be! Lard fait irj a I 4 the rt qrndty I bW tv TJ Joly 2ti 1W 41 Qwiit'K UM troll Nr DS57 uOajlBEKT AVINCT pr dly Jrir WOOD ABD NOS A 1 I Have in SVxe and offer to th lrLlLwiaS Hugara yrup Moaw4 or Orcira Cord? Pata Oik hf jStoffa inPcm Ae wl OR SALE UPOS VERY AVOKAPEE 7AfTl STOH UlkLI 1 OI8 ITCHEK No 71 WwwJ with tne la ot lot acd a wedaiecb miniWAKE IKO Th mi a rood or arT gWKe ID th Hardware al it to for that buneo theety AL Brwdto ch 7 I I ft jj iroTXM ar nil? TEAS COEES SEGA PRASISItCS KISEa A'D EfktOP NO I AZ JKjULSfaN aVZNI IjLa HlncLraufa LUID CAMPHENE OR SALK BY! BOND HOUSE BY THOMAS Nil fat MICHWA8 REE OyiKlBUA AAD KV.

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