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"T LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, I'auui at Out TKird Suiitm t A Tkirtf-fvnt Von ft m. Prauo No. St. Alt' ACT to provide a temporary forrnmenl for lit Territory of Anion, ud for ibr purpose. Bs it enacted by tho Scnnto in J Home of ItcprcwiitntivfB of tho United States ef America in Cutigrisa assembled, That nil tlint part of tlio pressnt Territory of Xtw Mexico situnto went of a lino run ning1 duo south from tho point whers the otcthwost corner of tho Territory of Col orado joins tho northern boundary of the Territory of New Mexico to the southern boundary lino of said Territory of New Mexico La and tho same is hereby erected Into a temporary government by the name of tho Territory of Arizona 1 Provided, That nothing contained In tho provisions of this act shall bo construed to prohibit tho Congresj of tho United States from dividing said Territory or changing its boundaries in such manner and nt such timo as it moy dccui proper : Provided, further, That said government shall be maintained and continued until mic!i time as tho people residing in an id Tertitury ahnll, with tho consent of Congress, form a Stato government, republican in form, I as prescribed In the Constitution of the! United States, and apply for anil obtain admission into tho In inn as n State, on on equal footing with the original S'aUs Sec. 5. And bo it further enacted, That tho government hereby authorized t-hall consist of an x con tire, legislative, and judicial power. The executive power shall bo vested in a governor. Tho logis'ntiv power shall consist of a council of iiiuc members and a house of representatives of eighteen. The judicial power shall be vested in a supremo court, to consist of threo judges, and such inK-rir courts as the legislative council may by law pre scribe ; there shall also bo a s crotsirv, a marshal, a district attorney, and a turret or general for said Territory, who, togeth er with the governor and judges of the supreme court, shall be appointed by the President, by and with tho nJvioo" and consent of the Senate, and the ti rat of of fice for each, the manner of their appoint ment, and tho powers, duties, and the compensation of the governor, legislative assembly, judges of tho supreme court, secretary, marshal, district attorney, and surveyor general aforesaid, with their clerks, draughtsman, deputies, and ser gcanUat arms, fhall be such as are confer red upon the same ffirers by the act or caniringtheTcrritoi .1 gorcrumcntof New Mexico, which subordinate officers shall be appointed in tho same manner, and not exceed in number those created by said - act; and arts amendntcry thereto, togeth er with all legislative enactments of the Territory of New Mexico not inconsistent with the provisions of th.s act, are hereby extended to and continued in kree io the said Territory of Aritona, until repealed or amended by future legislation: Prori ded, That no salary shall be due or paid the officers created ly this act until they litre entered upon the duties ot their re spective offices within the eaij Territory. Soc 3. And be it further enacted, That there shall neither bs slavery nor in voluntary servitude in the said Territory, Otherwise than in the piiii.-hment of crimes, whereof the parties shall live been duly convicted; snj all acts and parts of acts, either i.f Congress or of the Territory of NVw Mexico, establishing. regulating, or in any way recognizing the relation of master and slave iu sa;d Ter ritory, are hereby repealed. Approved, rlro.-ry 21, ISG3. for the purpose of obtaining, or of aiding to obtain, any approval or payment of any claim against the Unitoil States or any department or officer thereof; any person in said forces or. service who, for the purpose of obtaining or enabling any other person to obtain from tho Govern ment of tho United Slates, or any depart ment or officer thereof, any payment or allowance, or the approval or signature of any person in the military, naval, or civil service of tho Uuited States, of or to any false, fraudulent, or fictitious claim, shall forgo or countoifeit, or eauso or procure to bo forged or counterfeited, any signa ture upon any bill, receipt, voucher, ac count, claim, roll, statement, affidavit, or deposition ; and any person in said forces or scrvico who shall utter or use the same as truo or genuine, knowing the same to havo been forged or counterfeited; any person in said forces or service w ho shall enter into any agreement, combination, or conspiracy to cheat or detraud the iov eminent of the United States, or any de partment or officer thereof, by obtaining, or aiding and assisting to obtain, tho pay ment or allowance of anv false or fiaudu lent claim; any person iu said foices or svrrice who shall steal, emVtzle, or know ingly and willingly misappropriate or a p. ply to his own uso or benefit, or who shall wrongfully and knowingly a.H, convey, AX ACT l present Cirreipeodtare with Rib:. Ho it exacted by the Senate ami Huns of Keprex-r.uiivef of the United States of Am srica in Congress assembled. That If any person, being a resiJent of the United States, or Uing a cit;zn thtreof, and residing in any foreign country, shall, without the perniiion r authority of tho tiorcrnmeut of the United States, and with tbo intent to defeat (he measorrs of the said Government, or to weaken in any way their ifteaov, hold or commence, di rectly or indirertlv, any crrrpoti.Jtnc or intercourse, written or verbal, with the or dispose of anv ordnance, arms, ammu nition, clothing, subsistence stores, money, or other property of tho Uuited States, furnished or to te used (or in military or naval scrvico of the United States ; any contractor, agent, paymaster, quartermas ter or other person whatsoever in said forces or service having eharge. possession, custody, or control of any money, or other public property, used or to be used in the military or naval service of tho United States, who shall, with intent to defraud the United States, or wilfully to conceal such money or other property, deliver or cause to bo delivered to any oth er person having authority to receive the same any amount of such money or other public property less than that tor which he shall receive a eertihcato or receipt ; any person in said forces or scrvico who is or shail bo authorized to make or deliv er any certificate, voucher, receipt, or other paper ccitifying tho receipt of arms, ammunition, provisions, clothing, or other public property so usd or to bo us?d, who shall make or deliver the same to any person without having full knowledge of the truth ot the Tacts stated therein, and with intent to cheat, defraud, or injure tho United States ; any person in said forces or service w ho shall knowingly purchase or receive, in pledge for anv obligation or indebtedness, from any soldier, officer, or other person called into or employed 1; said forces or service, any arms, eqnir ments, ammunition, clothes, or mi.'itar stores, or other public property, such soj dier, officer, or other person not haviii the lawful right to pledge or sell the same, ha!I be deemed guilty of a criminal ofr fence, and shall be subject to the rules an! regulations mado for tho government oil the military and naval forcrs of the United States, and of the militia when called into and employed in the actual service of the United States in time of war, and to the provisions of this act. Aud every person so offending m.iy be arrested and held for trial by a court-martial, and if found gnilty shall be punished by fine and im prlsonraer.t, or such other punishment as the court-martial mtv adjudge, savo the punishment ol death. See. 2. And bo it further eracted, That any peron heretofore called or here after to be called into or employed in such forces or service, who sha.I commit any violation of this ait and shall afterwards receive his discharge, or be dismissed from the service, shall, notwithstanding such discharge or dismissal, continue to be lia ble to be arrested and held for tri.il and a sentence by a court martial, in the same maimer and to the same extent as if he entitled to receive to his own use all costs tho court may award acainst tho defend ant, to be allowed and taxed according to any provision ol law or rule of court in force, or that shall lo in force In suits bo tween private parties in said court : 'rt. vidtii, That such person shall be liable for all costs incurred by himself in the case, and thall have no claim therefor ou the United State. Sec. 7. And bo it further enacted That. everv such suit shall be commouced w ithin six years from the doing or commit ting tho act, and not afterwards. Sec. 8. And bo it further eracted, That no officer or agent of any banking or other commercial corporation, and no member of any mercantile or trading firm, or person directly or indirectly interested in tho pecuniary profits or contracts of such corporation or firm, shall bo employ ed or shall act as an officer or agent of tho United States for the transaction of business with such corporation or firm; and every such jucA olhcer, a;ent, or member, or person, so interested, who shall so act, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a hao of not more than two thousand dollars nor less than five hundred dollars, and by imprisonment fcr a term not exceeding two years. Sec 9. And be it further enacted, That all acts and parts of acts inconsis tent with or repugnant to any ot the pro visions of this act are hereby repealed, saving, however, and excepting any and all suits or prosecutions now commenced pending, aud all rights of suit or prosecu tion under any prior act of Congress, on account of th doing or committing of any act hereby prohibited; and all rights and claims which the I'nitud States, or anv person or persons, now have, growing out of. such prior act ; all which pending suits and prosecutions shall proceed aud be determined, and ull which rights and claims shall remain and bo as valid and ffcctoal ns it this present act bad not been passed ; nor shall this act bo so con strued as in any way to impair or affect the obligation, duty, or liability of any person w ho now is or shall hereafter be come the surety of any person contracting with tho United States, or any officer or agent thereof; but every such surety shall bo liable and answerable for tho default of lit j principal iu the samo manner as if this act had not been passed, savo to the ex tent to which his principal has performed the contract, or, if damages have been so recovered, to the extent of one half of the damages so recovered and paid ; which last amount may be shown in reduction of damages in any suit brought against tie principal and surety, or principals and sureties on Ks- - f I i it enacirj oy mo acnaie aim ni.uJ f l.e preventatives of the United States ot" America in Congress assembled, That, in addition to the luir major generals and nine brigadier generals lor the regular army, and the forty major general and two hundred brigadier generals for the volunteer service, authorized by the exist ing laws, thire may be appointed thirty nnjer-genrrais ana seventy like bngnher ger.era s for force in the scrvico of the Uuited Stites other than the regular army: Providtd, That the officers to be appointed under this act shall be selected from those who have been conspicuuiis for gallant or meritorious conduct in the line of duty. Approved, March 2r 1SG3. had not received suth discharge or been dismissed. Sec 3. And be it further enacted, That any person rot h the military or naval f. revs of the United States, nor in the militia called into or actually enij lov ed in the scrvico of tho United States, present pretended rebel Government, or ho d or orrn' nJ f the acts with any oCic r or agent thereof, cr with Pu,ul,cu ",0 ingoing provi- any other individual actln? or avmn.nh;. ,;on ' ,h' act. 1,8 k'' '1 Py ing mere un ; or 11 any such pern above mentioned, nt duly anthon'ed, shall counsel or ault in any such corre spondence or intercourse, with intent as aforesaid, he shall be deemed g-iilty of a Ligh misdemeanor, and, on onvirtion be. fore any court of the United St.it- hsving jurisdiction thereof, shall be puniihed by a fino not exceeding ten thounand dollar, and by imprisonment not less than six months nor more than fire years. Sec: 2. And be it further enacted, That where the offence U convnittcd in any freign country, the district court of Ihe I nltwl States for the district where the offender thall be first arrested shall Lave jurisdiction thi reof. ippioved, Fsbruary 25, ISOJ. iriauc-So. Cl.t AX ACT Oi mod aa Art enliUM "Ai Art to rrrt rot Hem l-r of ronrm (oil o!Vri ol Ih lofrmojenl of lbs l'oiU4 Mle frm Uking idrtlloi lor hmevrwt l onlrcia, Ol1k, orplKt from lot LoiUj nutea, as 4 Ut vUirr Be it enacted i y the Senate and House of nprrentativcs of the Uoitd States of America in Congress eetemMcd, That tho provisions of raid act shall be so ron trued as lo embrace any agent of the Government of the United Fiat. Approved, February 23, 1SC3. fistic . M AX ACT l ptrtm: tn4 nih ftuM npoa fl Uo? rament f lbs I'mteti MaW. IU It cnictcd by the Senate and I7oiie or Jieprrscnlatirss of the United fc'tntes of America in Longrw assembled. That ny person io the land or nasal fines of the I niled Slates, or in the rnililia in a? tiro lervire 01 the I mte Mutes, in time uf war, who shall make or cn to be made, or present or eauso to be presented lor psyineiii or approval t or by any cr.n or officer in the civil or military serriYe cf tbo ('niled Slates, any claim it poo or against the Government of the Lnited Stales, or any department or of fiecr thereof, knowing such claim to be false, fictitious, or fraudulent ; any person in such forces or service who shsll, for the unions of obtaining, or aiding in obtain- ng, the approval or payment of such claim, make, use, or cause to be mads or weed, any false bill, receipt, voucher, en try, foil, account, claim, statement, certifi rate, affi lavit, or deposition, knowing the tarns to contain any (also or fraudulent etatement or entry ; any perron in said forces or sertics wh shall risks or pro cure to be marfs, or knowingly adviw the ric line, f any fa!e rsth to iry fa" c to the Inited States the sum of two thousand dollars, and, in addition, double the amount of damiges which the United State may Lave obtained by reason of the do.rg or committing such act, togeth er with the costs of suit; aud such for feiture and damages shall be sued fir In the same suit, and every such person shall in addition thereto, on Coaviction in any court of competent juris diction, be pun ished by imprisonment not Je than ot.e, nor mors than fie years, or by fise of not less than one thousand dollar, and not more than five thousand dollar. Sec 4. And be it further enacted, That ihe several district courts of th United Staus, the circuit court of the Dis trict of Columbia, or any court therein to be established having general jurixliclioa in tivil c", the i'veral ditrii;t courts of the Territories of the United States within whose jmis liction limit the pr.n doing or committing s ub act shall be found, shall, where. crer such act may havo been done or comm'tte 1, have full power and jurisdiction to brer, try, and determine such suit, rjtb suit msy be brought and carried on by any person, as well f r him self s for tho United State ; the same shall be at the sols cost and charge of such terson, and shall be in the name of the nited Stale, but shall hot be withdrawn or discontinued without tho consent, in writing, of tho judge of the court end the district attorney, first filed in the case, felting I vrih their reasot.1 fur such consent. Sec. fi. And Is it farther enacted, That it shall bo the (lutj of lbs several district attorneys of tho United Slates for the respective dittricut, for tho I;itrit of (Juluinliis, and lor the several Jcrritorie, to Le diligent in Inquiring into any viola tion of the provision of this act by per sons liable lo such suit, and found within their respective districts or territories, and to cause hiio or her to be proceeded agointt Indaafgrm of law f r tho recovery of suco loneiiure and damage., Arid such person may bi arreted and lulj to bail in such sum as the district judge may or der, hot exceeding tho sa d sum of two thousand dollar, and two (Lo amount of Ihe dsmsgf s sworn lo in (he affidavit of the person bringing the suit. Sec. 0. And be it further rnaefed. That the person bringing said suit a'id prosecuting it to final j-idgment shall be entitled lo receive one half the omosnl of such forfeit ire, ss well as one hslf th amount of tbs damage be shsll reorer Prsuc No. 65. J AX ACT lo fis lh terms of Die Cireuit an.f Til I not Courts la lb District ot Wisconsin sod loirs. Do it enscted by tho Scn.Vo and House of Kepresentutives of the United State ol Air erica in Congress assembled, That, instead of the times heretofore fixed by law, the Grcuit Court of the United States for the district of Viconsin (after the Janusry term, eighteen hundred and sixty three) shsll be held a follows: At Milwaukee on the th rl Monday in April and first Mond..r in July, and at Madison on the secnd Monday in November, and all writs, suit recognizees, indictments. or other proceedings, civil or criminal, is sued, commenced, or peading m sai court, shall be returnable to, be entered, and have day in court, and be heard and tried according to tho provision of th act. Sec. 2 And to it farther enacted That, instead of the time heretofore pro vided by law, the terms of the cireuit and district courts for tho district of lows, to be held at Vis .Moines, shall be held on the second Tuesdsy of May and third Tuesday in October in each year, and tho tali term ol the Cistnet court for said dis trict, to be held at Dubuque, shall be held on the third JuevJay in .November. Approved, March 2, 1803. iTraue ltsntcTio-N). jo.l A R'S'.tulioB to m4 lh "Joint resolution for It. (mrote.r lli ti;..ntM of th Joint ronv mate f Congrfs, appoint-! 10 inquire into ...,,-... ..., iiiroirq ii, 4, m j to nry, ijl,tee0 Lun4r4 tu4 till; Uo. IJesolvcd by the Senste and Houe of lpreser.tatives of the Inited Slates of America in Congrets ass-mbltd, That any portion of tho amount appropriated by the joint resobit on for payment of the expenses 01 the joint committee of Con gres appointed to inquire into the conduct 01 me wsr, approved the twenty-sovenlh isnuary, e gntuen nuncjred and sixty-two, that may have been, or shall hereafter be allowed by the said joint committeo to w itne sse attending bi foro it, or to pcnohi employed in its mrvice, for per oiem, ii.r.inf ur ,urier necessary expenses, and paid by the Secretary of the Senate in pursuance of the order of thatjo'nt com. mniee, snail os accordingly credited and adowed by tho accounting ofTker of tho ireasury j;-parimrnt. Approved, February 20, J 803. T Mcmmus or Tuinxs. 'fours, AyorfcCo. lisve received from Alexan. dria a carg. or rag lo pay for their mcdi cine, which ar largely sold in Kgpyt, lhy are evidently iulli.-red from all classes end quarters of (ho I'asha'i domin ions ihe cast off garment of Hadji and llowadji whi'.o linen turban, loose breeches and flowinsf robe. Not the bast pail of their bulk i tloth in which bo-bes were embalmed and wound for pre serration threo Ib'wsnnd years ago. They are now to be made Into paper for Ayer s Abnanae, and thus, after having wrapped the des 1 for thirty centuries, aro ao'J lo a I i .. . wsirn mi imng irom mo narrow nous which they have So long inhabited, and lo turn, iii rnte. or all mi mmrla ! .., and collect and the other half thereof lions, we must so snre'y ci.Dtih Lt shall belong lo snd be p!d over to ihe i, Journal luaisT-Swear on mr iwM. Uiiost bluw)-Sei! Viitvt Ye freemeu, how long will ye slilln Th vnsanes) llial jlii'e iusreaf V. With rVeeJiiin how lona will v tnlle, .. Aud, shsine iho prutiil name of ymir airtsr Out, oh I with tli snout ami the nlte, In ilrfrns of oitr hoim-a uj .tour lire. Th flag of III old Kotiilulion Swr WnnlY 10 sen anil uplu'l.t, Tht it In-asonous lnvth ol nlliilioo thi I laimsh one slur on IU foM, Sweat I And hark, 111 Jeep voire replying Krutu j laves whci Tour falhets r Iviiig, " .S'siyMT, ol, sier.ir." la thl moment who heiui, barters Th rights whii-li lus fori'I'allier won, Ho forfeits all claim In Ihe charters Trnimttet fiviu sir lo sou. Kneel, kneel at Ihe grates of our niartvra And swear on tour swoul and your gun J Lay up tour 01(1 on an hnr As huge anil as strong as Stun llenge, And then with iworl, hie, ami halter, iiwep Jowu lo Ih lielil of revi-ug, Sneitrl And hark, tli Jeep voice replying Krviu grave where your luthera tr lying, " KiMe, tvt, ie.' I'y 111 tombs uf your sires ami brothers, Vh host which th irailor liav slain, Br Ih tear of your sister and mothers. In sevrvt eoiicealing their pmn, Tho grief which tho heroin smothers Cvusuming Ih heart and Ih braiu )ly th tight of the penniless widow, Hy lb sob of her orphan' despair Wliei they sil in their lorrowtul shadow, Kuerl, k'uecl erery fn-eiiian, and swear, eart And hark, Ihe deep voice replying from grate wheie your falhtiia aic lying, imiir, os," Ntrut," Ou mounds which am wel with Ih weeping here Naliou has bowetl to Ih sod. Where th noblest ol martyr n sUvping, t. th winds b,-r your vengeane abroaJ J And your linn oalhs b held 111 Ih keeping Of your patriot heart mid vour liod. Over KIIworth, for whom Ihe tlrst tear ros. While 10 llaker aud l.you you look lly Wiuthrvip, star among heroes, lly th blood of our murdered UcCook, Snear! Aud hark, ihe deep voices replying I'roui grate where your father r lying, .Strtur, ivs,'m ,r," T. ?cA.inja Ktoi. . For th Argus. Pcoplo's Xino Sold Out, and " Oono up - mo wuumctto. Iho expectatiuii that the opposition to the 0. S. N Coinnanv on the Culnn.bia woulJ be permanent, and secure to tin traveling and shipping community reaott able rates of tunc! and freight, is for tho resent blasted by tho information that the People's Lino has traded itsell ttT for boats 011 the ilUnutte. Wo may now expect freights on tho Columbia to go up t-. old figures under the monopoly of the old company. 1'hero is probably no f.uilt attaching to the People's Line for selling cot. To expect men to keep up boats for tho mere pride of opposition, or for the benefit of the community, when I ke'y to prove a losing business, is unnatural in these days of greedy race for gi IJ. Wo might have exacted from other olscrva tions just such a retult. It is time that we the people should take things coolly. ai.J consent with a good graco to be taxed oppressively by steamboat lines, or other wise rest our hopes of nlicf upon more potent and iff dual measure. Has it not been so a!jT Have we not been oAen cheered with opposition lines which were going to run to tho " lnt dollar'' I 1 and have we rot as olten been surprised to lesrn of combination s or selling eutf Hut the more i-lHvu.il way, yh:.t i, that? It is simply this : I. a tho people instruct the next I,egi-.!uture to fn a max imum or the hghot rata of fright and passage applicable to the Columbia, Wil lamette, and Snale r;cr, above whuh it shall be a violation of law to charge, and below which competition may work as it pleases. "If that would bo constitutional," says one, it would be a good idea." If the Legislature can res-uljto the rates for boat running across rivers, hy msy it not do the samo for boats running op or down rivers? Does tho direction of the boat make any dilTtfrence with thecona'i tution? The only question is, dots tho welfare of community demand it? unless indeed there be a gre.it question of com mon hw or natural rights involved. Thcro is tm"y one nsturu! law hMi fa vors steamboat monopoly, vir: big fish eat the littlo one. If farmers, manufacturer and members of community who havo to pay and suffer from exorbitant rates of fn ight, are content to consider themselves "little fuh," and subject to tho natural law mentioned, then the discussion is end ed then farmers and miners msy consider themselves tho "mudsills" of steamboat monopolies. The principle of restricting freights is just tho ssme as restriction of interest, ami short sighted, Selfish moneyed men will give it the same opposition they did the usury law. Hut the people will support it, if not whetdled out of their purpose, This is a practical question. Tho retntdy for the evil complained of Is simple and plain, and the important bearing of the subject demand that the pooplo should nut be afraid nor alow to art. The O. 8. N Company ii a monopolizing power, greedy and selfish, liko the rest of the world, and " balance of power" bttweon it and the community so far as to prevent va!ugo of the people, is right. With ihe success of a Um year more, that company will or may le able I' control our legislature, and even our couit. It will oppose any and all euterp rise conflicting with any of it interests. If it proposed to build railroad across the mountains calculated to Interfere with it freights? that by so in means will bo prevontsd I there anything unfair In filing freight st a fair living rate for both boat and community J Is the privilege cf money gathering by a wealthy navigation com- any mors sacred than that of Ihe ferry man ho propsls his boat by horse power or by the force ol his own strong arms? There Is no room for doubt, Tho question stands for adjustment between ignorant selfishness, and justico. Now shall it be clllod? . , Vu give the f,. yr journal, to llliu render the stylo nj . . g m liich aointi luird hearted ii - , . . . , - . v , inning, leaving tlio author of it to .vii tender Inercles uf tho indiirmint fulr : o - loung women 1110 full of teni a. They will weep hs bitterly lor (ho lns of a now ureas us tho loss of an did lover. Th will weep for anything, or fur uotliing, tnoy vim sivht you to tioath lor mvideii tally tearing n new gown uml vuvji f,,r suio 11 iney cannot ho revenciul on yon. n-i. ...ii i .1 . . n nicy win pmy 1110 iMtjuctto in your pre euiv, nun wci-i 11011 you are niiM'iit. 1 hey win weep tiecaiiso uuv ciinnnt gu to 11 bull or to 0 tea party, or because Hair parents win not pei 11111 mem to run away with u villain, mid they will ecp becuiiso thry ciinnoi nnvo everything their own way Married women weep to comiiier. Tears are the most potent arm ol mnti iinoniid warfare. If 11 gruff hiisluind hug abused his wite, the weeps, uml ho repents and promises better behavior. Women wen to get at their husband's secrets, ami they also weep when their own secrets huvn been revealed. They weep through pride, vanity, folly, cunning, ami weiiUts. They will weep for 11 husbands iiiist'or tunes while tliey scold him. A Woiean will weep over the dead body of her hus band, while her vanity will ask her neigh bor how nIio is titled with her mourning I The widow of Kpbrsus bedewed tho grave of her spouse with one eye, while she squinted love to a young soldier with the other. Oregon (lly Advertlsnncnts. AV. C. ,K)1LS(.)N , Attorney &. Counselor nt Law, AM) SOUCtTl'lt IX I'll ANl'KKV, oiti:.o i rv, A1TH.I. pMmplly altend lo any Imtiuets which I mar he committed lo his prolrssieiial chares oeiur in I'lsincv uo .-luprem v out is. A'oticc! rplll". uiuleri,'ned having purelnse,) ies!H'k, L ie, of Hi OKMJO.VCirY IIAhKltV urnierlv criie. on lv .sir h.lliannan, tv lo nil Ihe atteuiion of h s funin r pilrons lo Un furl Ihnl they lulrnd lo rain on t tin tnionraa su as lo keep ou hand every Ihiiig 111 ll.e wy uf I'amilv (merries, fotlowii and enquiry. Tli nltenl'on of steam boats 1 particularly c.illrd, ss every thing iu our line tsill t supplied al ieaoiiah'e rates. A line awoitiiiem ol I.lt I ' V 1 tS ! oil liand. lli highest d' pners piij for country pro duce. IJal T. nJcr Note Ijken in and ps J out at th'ir niatkel s!ue NO lKKDir UIVKN. w. a j. 1. ii.i:i.ov. Oieou Cily, Jan. IT, iMii. if s.ixt'oiiirs LIVER INVIGORATOR AVrrr Ji bi!itnUs. It laeompouiiiled I'tiiltnly liom t.l'.MS, nn,l tins tieemii an esluhlisheil fuel, a alii'iilanl medicine, known and approved hy all Hint liav im d it, and ll now rcaorlod In with vuulldeiie in all Ilia ilia- e.es fur which it I recommend, d. ll hn clued llioiis- aula wilhiii the lint two year who had lllrm up all Impea of iflieiT, na Ilia nuiiirr. una unsolicited enrlil Ic iles in my Kisaea Ion slisw. 'I'll doso must i ailnplM In the lein- pernmenl of the iii.li. vidiiul lakiii ll, and ued in such ipimiil. lie na Iu net (jcnlly Ull ih how, Is.' I Iho 1.tlea of Vennlullv as ail onlillMV your judgment gulJ von in the. ii nt ihs l.lvvr lnvijoiaitir, ami il nlll emu l.iver eiiiiiplaiiil, hillioiia nl-lni-k, dyspepsia, 0 h roulo diniihiiM, aiiiniinr eomplniuis, ill., nlei y, d r 0 pay, tour slniiiui h, h.ihil- II 111 COMlVl HCM.lililllll, eliiilirn,clioleru imir hua, elinlera iul'uiil uin, llaiuleney, imin dice, li'iuiilc w eiikueM and limy he used sue. .tltl.lv liii'ihcine. It will cure sick lienliu lie (ns Ihuuaioiila run lolifi) III lueuiy miuuits, if lii i.r llirvo lia'pnoiilula his Inkeii ul I'oiiiiiH'iicemeul of ntliii'k. .ill who lis il in I'lviui; linn-leaiiiiiiiuy in it fiivnr, M l ouliT in (he 11111111I1 mill III limcniiiUir, and bwiiIIiiiv lioth livellici, S T I lae, $1 pel bollla. .!. SAM'tiUO'S FA Mil.)' CA Til A K Tl C PILL S, COUI'olNPKn KIIOH Pur I'rrf.ii.'e I'.xtrmt, I'ul In iUs case, ail liijlil, and will keen In any enmiile. Hi t-wnllv I'nlliatlio Pill la a veull hul aoliv c.ilhuMIc, winch Ih proprietor has used Iu hi prucuco more II1.111 twenty year. I ll i-oiislailliy liiclrauuir ilein.imi Mom llins who have !oii; used Iho I'llis, and lli aliaiciiou Hardware for Sale, BY W. .f J. L BARLOW. tint i;i:ci:ivt:t a cii npPir ofiurd l war, c ut.illnj iu pa.t uf thw folluwinf natmd artirlra: IannrM Too's, of a!l k.11 !, I ros cm and Mil S,wi, l-dis. t'l.i-e'.. Aujei, lleucli r:m-s, I .r' auks' I'lat form Srj'es, lllllll's l li'M In; t ,r,. Hand Ases, llalehrts, l.i.prntrd Sik An J r. Ae , - s'i, (tfjj n.e liu 11 I 'i v.l.'rs, ttustt'ii U Ii-mi r.ii.l, her l.arr . j an I many etKer tlunf s ti le ,,on 1 1 meiil oti all of win. h i.l t I I 1 hij f f .-...h or .. ..ii. Irr preshn-e. t 'i'..ni t l . J41 .11 Itnjiortcd, ilirci't lri:it 'i'tori;i, a h a 'a n cw QK MTi:i:liR SJI AI.I TV. s f j:ut: I. nj .n Djck ftrsndy (.' I llu.lsou' D iv', Marlel An. iu , , Mmuhi Si Co. do. !j- (eneva. in eise, Scolrh I, ssy, ia c an I htm l rofsn'eby W. a J I. DA BLOW. Orej o l .ly, Man-h II, 1 -tl. winch all cxpreta III le.iid In Ihe r loo, tins niducrd m lo pli Ih, in wilhiii Ihe le.ieli of all. The prol'euioii uetl know Unit dilli-reiil ralhartii a act 011 dif ferent mi lions uf III Ik'HS's. The l-'iiinily l'a-llisrtu- I'. II hs, Willi duo relereue la tin Wi ll i-alrthhilicd fuel, heen e 11 ill p ouii.led I10111 a tnnclv of th purest veg.luhlft e iKicta, whii-h act a I k mi every pari uf the itliiiii iilaiv ra nal and are ,'ooil and sa' In nil earea tthero d Cllliart c ia iicedeal such as deraii.'iiien,t of th stoiiiieh, sleep lieu, psius 111 th Im. k aud Itiius, elivenes, poiia and rone oer th whole bo.lt, liom sudden cv!,l, mIik Ii fieipn utl , if neleclrd, i n I III a luiijf course .f feu r, liu of ippelile, a criepni; aeii'Siioii of t'.'ld uier lli ho.lv, leillessnew, headache, or we j-lil 111 th head, all lull. munition v d h urius ill t hil lieu or adulls, ili'iiinsiKiii, a i;rrai pui in-r uf Ih hl'd, and liiny iloeas- lo which lle.h lull loo iiiinirmtii o ineiili.'ii in tins adieu semetit l,.., I o :t. l itici:. tiii:i:h Mti:s Tli l.oer Intijoralnr ami family I'allmrtie I'llls at sold ty I'iii.- ev, rv w I ere, and hy KI:mNi;Tu v in, .Vo'e ,lk-f-iia f ir th r. ili.' r !, 4 HA sis I ronist, .V41 I rjii iM-. Dr. linker's I'niii Panacea Is eoni(Ha-d entirely of hrdlii'i guiu, and vrrtA. Lie v Is aud lieib. II is mlr-ily t ils f,. Ih iii.et d-l i a! ti u. I ran tno I snieer, ly say thai I liav liner ku. wn any, h iweier delicate, In h injur, d hv il 111 Ih hsst. I .11 e miIiiiiis la ask ill nlll. led, who hsi not lix d it, In Irr It .r Ih M!okiii( dueau-s, If they are n .1 sat s I'nd Willi lis healing praierties, III rnoiiev ft. II li iheerfuly lefuudrd hy ll. lit ft her I lie me.Ii euie i f.4 Ki'.e. If V011 li.iv nun in lli St. nn h i f Ihmet. try a d.M of Cam I'aii.irr ini'iuaMv, haiheei lernally on ll. pirta iillnlnl, an t ). m I al uliee lesl.'l III propel loin sn I rel tlx. i .111 If )"U ha a Uin e or Wound, h.iheil .. with ihs Ta n 1'auai-e.i fi ur timet It w id relirt the pa 11, and lake tml a!l Hie posuii, ud heal ike wmuio! iii tli.i. I t uie I' vi.ii are suit'.-r. t-on Nciif.i' a r Itheu. Dli. H'M. Jl ALL'S Halsam for (lie liiiiiM. ("iinsiimnfrnii, Atlhmit, AiA Sirruli, .Vpiflirir Ji'u.u, t'vlJ; t'DUithi, Ihllurnm, 'uin la Ms Unit, uml ll irra 11 Me l.uugt. Ir. Win. Ilnir lliil-nin fur Ih I. tings, Iu ill ', ojvea ln ,ial of sallsliicliuil, lr. Win. Hull' II11I. uin for lli I.tiiij lia MiHiiohi mui nine Sinn (a liilroduulloii than any ulher i'oiiu,h liiediclii, Mr. Wm Hull's llnlmiiii fur lli l.uni: I n ilnia I liy your leud ii physleiana aa Ih safest and best leiiicdy imwtnloie lli public. Ir. Win. Mull's ll.ilsam fur III l.unala aaf lo ti aiming children, and yet piiweiftil 111 cases ul chronic puliiiouury din srs. I'r. Win, 1111' Hiilsniu fur Ih l.uiitfi tiliifs Its cerldloatea aliuiMl dully of III wuudnrful cuie Iii all pull uf Ihe uouuliy. T'h liioraliikiii( proof uf ilia Inliluslrj worth mid ricelleuc of l'i. Win, Hull's llilsmn for Ihe t.iiuiia, it shown In Ihe Up diiy Willi wliluh ll In- Coilli a a ".elielul InVolll Willi Ih ienple, I her Is nntliuiK of a similar liuliirs hut what I soon i-nsl Into Ihe shad when Ihe IliiUaiil ha been lliiiiuti"hly lesled T h Hitout for It sale, lli I'oiiuli y over, 111 iiriluiinf in w supplies, at very eulhusliisiio in lis linnr, shviiiim ' It is Inol III Ilium ; il ads hk a i liaiiii J lli slli'cts ai Hil ly imijii'.il, I h puicliiiser eliould la very particular In ak for, amlluk nun hul Or W I I.I.I A M II AI.I.'.-i IIAI.SAM I DU Till: MINUS, which ia war ranted logo saiulai'lmn or lli money rcliunsd. Kortalc by all liiiitists, and by ltl:iNi; ,O.N .V VO, Sol Ael, 4 lli and IIM I'ronl slre.-l, N.111 1-incis.-o. X COY ILL'S " S A K S A T A K I L L A AND sSTIL LIN (J I At on Mood ty Lin r Syrup. I P I hereby recommended hv I'liwiciaui Iu cure ih follow nig d . hamij their on- i; 11 Iu a disordered at ilenl Ih 1. 1... I ; t'snk. r, l'i, eisllon. ni,d IliiUii-nneiit i f il,. Jo nla, Caiirernua Tiillmn. r)siieli, K.iitj' I - tl. St A minim's ii, Wliii, .Swellings, (I!,. aiiuai rr-ipiioua, I'.mnlrs on Ihs I'ai e, Klisu llnvlisiii, llluti lies, I'littuVs, l,BieMi4, te. Si phiiitic and Meirnr.sl All. eiioi, aio ture.l, ( Iiioiimis o'irii. l. oi iu riiul.; Illicit. ir. rlie nt Wh lea, ar is. lend b) ll.s us of llu Mfd rin Th medical prnrliet uf Sarsapanl! in eon jinn-Inn Willi Stilling. sis well known I.) ail lite. In al men In be lli best eoniMiuiid )l disco ered ti leans and ponly ihs blood, and sraj ea'. II humor from iho svsieni. lists g'isil Ih re. ) In most plus., inns in the eouulrv, thai Ihey may know what lhy ai u.ine. an I w.ll r.uituiii to srud it hy mad l ihns tlesooiii u( knowing lb inrrjieiits enlerr luiis lis e.iii.i:iu, llul that Hoy n ay pie.r.U 11 n, ihnr pr.n l rs. T int pr. l-,..ll s'an.ll at Ih head of ill hit of isine-lirs for .-uml,- all d m r s n( In 111 mi. piinlirsof th b!oJ ot diseas.il inaller luikiii( In Ihe 1. stem. 'I liiioinls wha hiva use,! ihe Si Ihnfn an I Sjit will I..I.I, 1.1 its rrmirkab slfeei In ii,. vni' a'l tin i-t. 1 . 1 n t lr. on ihs.r I. .!, ( v ug lia. "il 1 t -I I" Ih w I, le l,iin 10 frsine, and testae. "1! Ii- aliliy art mi Iu ull Ih I'm. 1 lions of Ida 'I I., I. .1. i.t. .. ... I .. o. I..... I 1 1.. 1 . r ... ! t -,i. ., - ' 1 111. Mi'els.. I il.- Me.l., . I I I Ms a li.e nl 11 In eliit.h, iiiumh ln ll ui.U n g'll; it w ,1 11 .1 ti 1 v '-in I i.' p4 ,1, but . i.i tv ril" lh cause nl I' ,loc is J If luu h.,ve tli I'y Ir. ., 1 i,ir s'uinsi Ii 1 I l'tin I'ans ea al er e I If toil Ii lie I . ' Il,r..l. 1 .,.ly Ihs '. , 'ji'ii, a 11.I :el e4l,,ik-,l ' Ii In- .1 ilrfe 1 or I I'llis. ea I 1 tir I.hI do . a d s 1 11 iv w u .1, i j Iu paMish Ihenl. ft I a l.re ii.I.i J I'. I p'j sred mi I. r llu so., rt.s O't of nil eflhs . . I .1 m. I .r.t IU fe.,ri lirlin.ts l, III count ire Mini 1 Ih all - Ird I'.s itnu.li ol lliiost three 01 f. ur if T'i LiiiiiImt, Itiunhcr, fy bvi:i:v i.ii.scnirTiu.v. kepi na band S am nd for ' If W. .V J 1. ItAKMlW. 100 VOLUNTEERS AVAsN'I'i:!). TO SERVE THREE YEARS, I.ULS.S S0()KIt DISIIIAKGEI). JTf" I)anicl H. K. Klsr. who mi?rn lo Alabama from Cnneolieut twer- - years ago, was hung bj a mob at B"tner, Alabama, on the Mir " navinB wrillon a book siraie The bi' k was in tnini'Tij ' Ta Hnlisterl rren " a tt.sll I tervtd 1st yesrsor Hurirg Ih aar," if mner nde4 thtsumaf O.M: m.MJitl l) IMU.I.AIIH 1IUL.HTY ill be paid. rpilE romptne will tn.s.tt nf on Captain, on X Kirsl an-t rmt Se nt l.i'utrnint, one Kutl herfeanl, cm (J isrUimtsler .srresr.t, on 1'um mussrr erralll, nt Serct ann, sicbl CoriMiit i. two Teamsters, two larnnaor Ills, ktmilhs, on Sa-I l!er, on Wa-nr and senty ibIiI prusi't Total, I'ei erilisl., men, Th Unifier will bt la ken from lb I'nealr. In addilmn lo Iheir pay, Ih men will b fur nishsd chillim-, suhsislncef rpiartei nd ntedie. al tlendsiire. The sllnwanr lor rlntlmia; it llir dnllars and lilly emls .r mnnlh. W bo an en luted msn draw less lhan bit yearly allnaane ol clothing, h will b entitled Li f-ri lb differ- tor m mnner. Th men will b enlisted ss nil tales, A'tr being muttered into th aerticsof lb L niled Mates, the appKinlinent or Hon (utn nisnuotii oniceri it maie, 1,'lll.M.V C. liOMl td l.iul . litO I . V.. Ueruilinic IIITleer Offie stilh Artjutant lieneral in Dolman llllfk naiem Notice. frt. WARfltM woi.l.l AVNOlt.vr.'K TO IJ Ih nuldie Ihst hshss r lo-sltd himself na hi Ol.ll '.A K. whet he will b r.sdy st all lunss lo attend lo rajls in lua prrdessmn. In Hi eonrs nf a week or lo h will HhVIKW lll.H I'AnT I'll AC TH K, snd give a plain and pbdo anpiiicai ours 1111 h will iuitnin Iniurs, I -If . 1 parts, an. I g4r I t met a dar. ! ll )uu hat tl. fliirrl. e.v, er ir' n,l ! i' 1 il, hua-ls, lake a tew .l .s,.f u I'lni rs, j I nnd lhC trill Si. ill Ik- e luted ui hsii I pi liful twl!o g, lulli Iha I tit f.e. i, und l"i 1 1111 f 1. 11 ymi Ii4te a seter ti;ii ri,r-, app v the I'ain I'ai.s.-' a col a p e i.f eoiton, and hi lt th iuin al the sa.-ii Ume ; if will stop the ps it A u, tit-ami) . If you hare a ps.n in lb Ureas! S ,1. lUrk. e Ki In- vs.ImII.s ll. pvrls air i-le.l in.. ring an I ingl.l; I Ihe suite I. in lk a d svi i f lt I'atu ea in terni.lv If a M.ithrr h ia a faked hrestl, apply t!. I'ain Panacea at hot ss can be home. If ).. feel i h ily or rol I, at ihnug'i ynu Wei i;.mi g tn hsv a fever, t.il a d " of l'nra. Ilyoo) Im a wound, eul, or i a on ).mr h', pl'!y lh I'ain I'aine. s;il wi.l lak nul r.ll ha 1 1. rl s m it on. ami hr.l th tore in a short I. tn. Sold by ad lh pr heipsl druog.sis, ii by lil lHM.IilV, ,V HI, A !.!, 4!Gaiid ill If. .nt Sue. 1, San lianee I Vr V s :m ',, I on lorm ty ol 1 i ni( os t.. g-e I eols At 4 Bj r.i Te111p.lv. Ii!.hI, h 1 .11 it ir- e In. i.es, m eil wiih 1 o f. Ill'dv .1 l.y 4.1 I 'roc,- , - int..!. n and ; ntiy, i a. at in h.sura a -ii.ii .., it A th in. n .'v and el- 4ii Ik loin.-. and M port, i llierv it a ben -tlCi w hn n lot by CI MMslu.S, A I'll, Aj-nlt. nl 111 iu .1 s reel . hai, (u,ei M oi l. rs !i .n il h a.l.lieted. yim is i.i ii- wiiiMt r iikai.im. fe f.ee fiom th nuiner-iut dmal 1 s.ng from aa impur s'.sls of lh b:c f da warn'd la lim, a I pur.fy vour srtJa;. bW, aa4 r..tr, ,ur "J5,jr!; h.llh, t l..k.i.g Pe. 1, P I , J ? y ,,p, p:-4 n 5 ami Liter 'n.TSfnZb'C Kyrun-tha KKlJlMroN' tf CO'H hl'I'KKlOlt Ycist )vIer.s. r.ANTI.f 10 MARK I.I (JUT aweel and liullillnu mm Jtisv mz ysjx. Finally adipted lit LOAVES, HOT MSCVAT, nUCKWIIKA T andolh'f raln f.I.'(;i:i'.l;KKAI), and cakes of all kind. WarrnntCfl fully equal to any in tho market I Ador IlEDINGTO.'s' eCVs YKAST roWljKRfl, and laks haotrW, if yil would lnv uniformly 0001) JW.KAIM Manufaelured an I sold l wholesale Hv KHIIINOTO.V A CO, 4M and 4 1 1 Clar atreel, San I-raneieen. DI33 ti CO, Commission Merchants 4111 'I in Fitur.Ortln, I'trrl, ViuitJ.tnthrtt ' V't ii snd Washington sta., n VCt SCO . ' At tf f'ahfi.taia anr) 1 mr ISfALLIBlF. HAIR RV.STORA TIYtx ton ntilurinj Gray Hair to iii Otiyinal Cular, I t rr.r.vr.NTs tiii: tt aiu fhom fa i.i.. 1 IM l V. IT cure Ha'duess, anil let all ilsnilrull and trurf Ir-rn lb In ad. It a'lay all irritation of lh s. s!p. Il re. Is and r. Ire.I.es lh head, and imparls to Ih l.air a l.eallhv. h" ly apMranre. I'. H. Ih pro ru.s whh lemota ilsn.lrulT and sr urffn.ru th head, allay I'riiulu.n and fie liter rlp limn burn- rs, render this srli. le Inulu able as a I .t on 111 all riiianeeus aireetmns surli a licit, IU-Ii, SJl lllniini, I InlliU.ns, ii)sM. laa, lliiigwunna, Shingles, ht,s and hung of In eerie, and all erupt. nns nf Ihe skm, especially thai eauseu ny i im.sif.-s) 1 .t l l h only genuiri ariirtei pul up In I'INT I Utiles, and ha lh wnllen Sflislure of N. MII.I.H, th miginnl pr- prieinr and mtnnfa- turef, nn the l.ihl and wnpir. :wi nf all pul hi a iini sty is, win. 11 is 1 n-s 1 Mir I IT. ItKlll.Vl.T'llN A I II, W hole.ale AgenU, 4l(ind 4H I mui tlrei I, Sari I nane ten. NV D.NK wha profea. j uudr-rslaiid al . Had. s or aeirne, a-uniet lo imp. an ah aurdiiy nje.n lh puhlio. On Ihs sain principle, any ona nnilo ine ftimli pmlessr In rur all li s. rase unworthy lh .ightes ennfideiiee, and should al one Im denounced aa a quark nostrum 'Iha (Jnifcnlifrg Family sMcdicinrs in nol atsum lo rure all ili.rase wilh on rem edy. They luv eleven d.lf rlll meilo ines, each ad ipleil lo il peculiar disease, and Inn ha pmv ed beyond a rpiestiun lh efli.-ary and eerlainly of inese prepsraln.ua I heif list nnnprisr lh fol lowing lii.ir-llil !r,rfnhrry Vrgftuhlt Villi; M'irthnlft Vlrrim ('uIIwIhou; (htrfrnhrrg Siirinitirilfii; Untfnl,tr( Vilt. Ji'rinrdi; (Irirriihttn l)ijthltry Syrup; (Irrrn Mmtntiiin Oinlmmt; Orirnilirry (Huldrrn Pnnntra; (hirfnthrrg Cimiiimjilivr'i Jlittm; Orn fihUrg I'.'jf. hitinn; (inrfrnhtrri I'trrr nnd Ayiir I'rmrdy; (Irirfriilirrij Irnllh lliltm; (inrniLcrft Manual if llmllh, rr sal hy all llntpfritr Ihinuiih'iiit Ihe Klale, (irsrstl. Arirst j UFAHSHTOS A i n , Wholetal Piugg-tts, 4 10 and ilH ffonl al , Man Pian- iern. best blood known, a on certifi- s s 5; 35 U 5 r- 7 ? - x parifl at lh nomsr cate of r In lbs hand of Ihe proprietor, uti'iurst onil.'y prei tf'.I INfJTON eV CO, Who!. ..via Aeent. 4I aad 4S front lrel, S'an I'ranri.ri. mrkh! cure, rule Dxtrai't.) fur MtV(rin. Stat t.r : vASii.i.A. .r.wo.v. onAsni:. rtiAcii IIITII.R AI.Vo.Mt, f.lC. ' rpilKSl. attract p.s.e., hi lh rrvwl enen I. renlraled f .rot, Ihe .1. In unit laf ai.diiiueh admired flat.it of lh difT-renl arhrle lir eau miteil, and for all rol inry purise will k found lli ine.l erainoimeiil and eontemenl maa her nf rniiimuiiieating lh flator. lla particular l..ak f. Iha kin It tipre. by us, a thsr at many km I prep.n. by lis, as there ar many kinds in inaikl iei.iir. hul Milt, if any. of Iha real flavor. 1'ieutre I aol l I hy lti:ii:M. io.v At rn. Aid and 4 IH K onl si , Man lYmrl.ro. no orzuivx on oalozvxsl. Dr. Win. Hal I'm Hakim fur tli; lung's lias no eijtial ni a Iiiii ini iliciiif, and is e.jeci ally ailniliil to tlio ronstitu tiuim ol frmalcH atnl tliosn MilTi riu from rniiHiimf.tinn oraiiy liiiifomiilaint. (Jivo it a trial. ll 1)1)1 XOTO.V AV t'( Wholtialr A.wili,4C, and 41 IH V.,!. .1 . . ,. t 'imnritrn. LAIRD '3 Moom of Yoiilli, OR Liuuih rr.Ain, ma srtCTirnsn rsr.ravrsq yas CMrua l"S SSDISISJ, Most lutahtahle Toilet arlir le yrf lnrnlsl. llr.lUNfJTON A CO, fo ar,,l. f, ,h. '.e,rie c..sl,4lt, and 418 lout atreel, f.n Irsnr ar.t. NTMtNAI. llfVj'.Ntrn HTAMI'H, f.,r ., h I IMiMi.vo rrm: iuiiuim; a f,i a n Acf.ef ih,j, joi 1st j - we s lie, ry ; in vito