The Oregon Argus. (Oregon City [Or.]) 1855-1863, June 01, 1863, Image 4

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LAWS 01' TflK UMTKD BTA'l'K.t,
J'usseJ at I he Third Seition of thi Thirty
seventh Congress.
(Prsuo No. li.
AS ACT mskiiif appropriation for tht eniu
Isrsnd diplomatic apnso of the Moreroienl fnr
Hit rear riiiliiir Jun thirtieth, ig-hin hundred
ml lly luitr.
II II entl(l bf II t 8enst nil House f Repre
sentative of the I'nited Hujtet of America, In (. n
ures si!iiibled,Thl thi following snmt b nd
III am r hereby ppropnalrd out of any Dinn
er In Hi treasury lint other! iproprited, fur
tlitobjcrti hereinafter eipreiseil, for Ihe tlscal
TMir mJltiK Hi thirtieth of Juus.eightsen hun
dred oml iity-fmr, namely :
For Mlerles of ensue (itrsordinnre, minister,
4 oniiiilloner o( III United flair st Urest
Vrilsin, Krance, Itussi, I'russis, Spain, Austria
llnr.ll, Mourn, China, Italy, Chili, t'cru, I'nrtiifrnl,
rlwilierlsiid, Kunie, lkliflum, Holland, Denmark,
rwUen, Turkey, New Urnnaila, Udiria, Ecuador,
Viifturl, Guatemala, Nicaragua, SaDdwieli la
lauds. I'osta Hie. Ilnt.ilnra. Argentine (ufeder-
Jstion, I'sigut, and Japan, throe hundred and
lie tiinuand dollar.
Kur aalerie of secretariat of legation, Uiirtj
luntisaiiii ooiihi.
Kur ssUtios of aiaialant storr tariesof legation at
London and I'aris, three tlinnaand dollar.
For nlr of the interpretm- is the legation to
China, lire thousand, dollar.
For talary of the aerrotarr of legation tn Tur-
key, sotting Interpreter, llir thousand dollars.
V'or salary of the interpreter to the legation to
Japan, Iwo'thmisaiiil lire hundred dollar.
For contingent expense of all Uio mission
abroad, anil thousand dollar.
For expeiiM' of iiilei-ciinr with tb Barbarr
Powur. Hire thouaand dollar.
For expense of lie consulates .n tli Turkish do-
ijilsion .ntinelv, ititerprtrs, guaeds, and other
.par i nftlie consjlste at Constantinople,
"VAia-fniria, aua uoirut, iwo uiuu-
'v-n set
' -srurr4 in acknowl-
4 Blaster and crew of hir
,l l! , ; .4,. -win; riliieo of lh lulled
... , . lima shipwreck. Ill tiiouiand dollars.
Tor uflie rent for thoss consul general, eon
ul, and eoniuiervial agents who are not allowed
lo trade, im hiding Iom by exchange thereon, forty
one tliouaand eight hundred and uinetr dollars.
For aalariea uf consul irenetal at Quebec, 11-
property had been redeemed according to the pro
I rieions of thia art.
Approved, February I, itSt.
fTiiLio No. It.
AH ACT to lucres the clerical fid other fore
of tit (Juarterraaaicr licuerml'i oflic and for oili
er purposes.
lie iteneted he the Srnateand Ilnnsenf Hetircen-
latirea ot the l lnted KUte of Amnio in r nrc
anarnihlel. Thai llivre ahall be added lo the vlor
ical and olhcr force in the oltiee of the tjuarter
ntor Urneral, to be apiwiulcj br the Niorelair
of War, lour clerk of com four and liiuely clerk
of clan one: a!o thirty copyita and aix tutvorcr.
at an auuiU conipennation ol ix bundled dollar
each.
BKC t. And be it further enacted. That in el
Ming the account" of the ronimandinn olliecr of a
enmpane for clolliih and other nuliWry mpplira,
Uie alliilnvit of any meh ollicer may be iwni-d lo
show the Ion of voucher, or couipiuiy btwka, or
any other niait -r or rirtimataute temlinif to
prove that anv apparent J li icucv nua occasioned
by unavoidable accident, or lost ill actual ten ice
without fault on his part, or tliAt the whole or any
part of mieli clothinir ami lupphea hail been pip
erly and legally lined mid tppivpriitted ; nii uch
alhdavit may be couoidprrd as cvidi-nco to rst. l
lih the facts l forth, with or Wiltioul other rri
deiue, as may eem to the Secretary ol War just
and proper under the cireuinMaiuei oftliC cae.
Approted, February T, li.s.
cutta. Alemndria. Havana, ('onitantiuonle. Frank
forl-on the Mum; consul nt Kanaawa at atraaki
apan, Urcrpmil, l-eDilon, Melbourne, llonr
a. Ulasmiw llaurilina.Sinirapore, Uclfaal, Cork,
DuiiJoe, Demarara, Halifax. Kingston. Jamaica,!
Leedi. Mauchcktcr. .VasMU, (New rroTideuce,)
Southampton, Turk Island. Truce Edward' Is
lnd, Havre. I'ana, Marseille. Uordeaux, LaRoch
elle, l.ronf, Moscow, Odessa, Kevel.SL I'etersburg,
Matania. Trinidad de Cuba, Santiap) de Cabx,
Nan Juan, (I'orio KicM Tneitc, I leant, An la
Oupellf, Canton, Sliauchai, Foucbou, Amny,
h'lnppo, lUirut. Smvrna, Jerusalem, Rotterdam,
Antwerp, Fiincnal, Oporto, Saint Thomas, Klsin
eur, Genoa, Hasle, Genera, Mesaina, Naples, Paler
mo, liptie, Munich, lhnrn, Stuttardi. Bre
men, Uamburi;, Tangier, Tripoli, Tunia, Rio de
Janeiro, l'emanibuco. Vera I nil, Arapulco, Callao,
Valparaiso, llu:ro Ayre. San Juao del Sur, A-
finwall, Panama, Lagiiayra, Honolulu. Lahaica,
apetown, Falkland Island, Venice, Stettin, Can
dia, Cyprus, llatavia, Fayal, Santiago, tCape de
Verde,) Saint Croix, Spcaia, Athena, Zantibar,
liahia, Msranham Island, 1'ara, Rio Grane, Mala
niora (lutamas, Mexico, ICitr, Tampico, I'aso
del Norte, Tabasco, I'aita, Tnuibei, Talcahuan.
Carthtgrna, Sabanilln, Oinoa, (iuayauil, Cobijs,
Montevideo, Tahiti, liar of Islands Apia, Lanthala,
Driwt CardifT. Ualta, Saint John, Newfoundland,
Saint John, New Brunswick, I'iclou, Nora Sco
tia, La I' mo, Darbadoc. Bermuda, Amiga,
Nantes, Nepoleon- Vendee, Nice, Lisbon, liolleu
burg, Trbauntepee. Santiw, Saint Catherine, Bal
tic, Cissp lluin, Valencia, I'orl Mahea, Martin
ique, Taranto, Sao lander. Qalatx, Bilbao, Scio, I'ar
auiaribo, Macao, Stockholm, Afna. t)trnto, S
tow, 1j pat, Bergen. Trinidad, Barcelona. Quebec,
Maricaibio, Algiers, Sao domingn. Icily, Monrovia,
Cape Haytien, Aui Caves, and Sew Vaslle npon
Tyne; romraercial agent tt San Juan del Norte,
Saiut Paul d Loauda, (Angola iitboon. Saint
Mare, Curacoa, sad A moor river, including losa
by evchng Uierson, four hundred and sixteen
thousand three hundred and fifty four dollars and
thirty four cent ; and the salary of the consul at
(juyanuj shall be fifteen hundred dvllars per an
num, to commence on the fifth day of Aurust,
eighteen hundred and (i xtr one; rrovided. That
the amount due to the lata NViUiam L. lUker be
paid to hi widow.
For interpreters to the consulate in Chin, in
cluding loaa by exchange tbereoa, five tbousacd
eight hundred dollar.
ror expense incurred under tnstmction iron
Tbo Xioyal Nations! Lcnyuc,
AVe direct ilio ftttonlion ol our citizens
to an oriiiiiitittiim which is r:iiiillv formirtj;
in this cilc umlcr the abovo namo!
The enrollment list, a copy of uliioh is
exposed for Kij:imtiir0 in I he office of the
JCeenin Pout, bcttrs the following title,
whit-It fully explains the purposes of the
League.
' We, the undersigned, citijtei s of the
United States, hereby nssocitite. ourselves
under the name and tillu of the Loyal
SXatiokal Lkauik
" Ve pledge ourselves to nn uneondi
tionul loyalty to the Government of the
United States, to un unwavering support
of its effort to suppress the rebellion, and
to spare no effort to maintain unimpaired
the national unity, both in priuciple and
territorial boundary.
"The primnrr object of this Lrasne is !
and shall be to bind together all loyal men.
of all trades and professions, in a common
union to maintain the power, glory and
integrity of tho nation."
Among tho rariout programmes and
constitutions of loyal leagues, Union leagues
and Union clubs, wo have seen none w hich
so well supplies the great need of tho time
and so thoroughly answers the broad name
of League as this. There is no money
test of entrance, the only coudition of ad
mission being a willingness to sign and
abide by a simple and comprehensive pledge
of loyalty to the Government and to the
idea as well as the substance of National
Unity.
Now that the most poisonous of the doc
trines of the Calhounitcs, the doctrines in
which the Southern rebels seek their apol
ogy for the most lienious crimo iu history,
arc boldly put forth by rebel sympathizers,
it secras appropriate that loyal men should
baud together to maintain the substance,
and adhcro to the glorious idea of Nation
al Unity.
General Kosecrans, iu his patriotic gen
eral order issued to the Western army cn
tho birth-day of Washington, happily ex
presses this idea :
" Out of rc.-pect for the memory of
Washington whose illu-trious virtues we
revere, whose wisdom, justice and self-sacrificing
devotion to nutional unitv wo re-
f : I ....I . fit I ...
1 1 nmv nen-, nuu pi'.'pwn iu ui vui mi rs-
pediiior, (or the protection of emigrants on
tho North rimte route, and will start from
Omnha, Nebraska, about the 20th of May
next. Captain Cntwforu has performed
this service lor tho tiovernment for th last
two years, and his plan is to enlist about
titty mounted men for the trip, and to pre
cede the last installment of tho emigration,
keep the Indians in awe as lie passes along
the road, full behind tho last feebler bands
of emigrants and urge them on, supplying
the di sunite ami assisting the lirokeu dow n
and unfortunate, and thus guarding from
attack theso delenseless and often improv
ident and careless people, There was $10,.
000 left from the appropriation of Inst
year; and consequently Captain Crawford
has $30,000 at his disposal this year, and
will doubtless make pood uso of it for the
benetit of those people who so much need
tho aid of Government, and who are gen
erally, 1 am sorry to say, unthankful for
the assistance so extended them.
The other expedition will b under the
charge of Captain Kisk, who will learo
Fort Ambererombio, Minnesota, about the
first of .tune, and will lay his course, due
west fo Idaho, taking with him a large
party of people who promise to settle in
that new Territory. Captain Crawford's
route w ill be along the North Flatte, keep
ing north of Salt Lake and crossing tho
Stmko river Bear old Fort Hall, thence iuto
the Boise country and to Walla Wulla.
It is noticeable that tho character of tho
emigration to the Pacific coast is likelv to I money and its interest can bo used to far
lo that of families rather than that ol tffitatcr advantage. It there bo a mortgage
adventurers and explorers ; all of which on tho farm or tho house, poor crops nnd
promises well for the country iu which set- loir prices may perhaps not enable you to
dements ore to be made. meet it. This Hush period is just tho time
to get out ol debt, nnd keep out, and lay
by as much as possible, American Agriculturist.
No Tim to Ki n is Dept. An Ohio
Header nski: "Would you consider it
prudent for a farnuv having a hundred
acre paid lor ami well smoked, and out of
debt otherwise, but not riiving a conwort
alilo d'vniei!, lo ineu' debt of lire or
six hundred dollars In bu'lding a duelling
house f" Wo think not In tho Novrm
bcrvlwifYiYiiit A irifulti.rist wo rclerreil to
tho effect of the Increased relalivo value of
cold currency, nnd showed why firmer
should seiro upon this time to get out of
debt and keep out. I he recent further nd
vniieo in gold gives additional force to the
reasons then set forth. Currency that w ill
pay debts is now very abundant and will
probably be so for some time. The mo
ment the war closes or bids fair to fbise,
tho country will begin to turn to a specie
currency; and then look out for breakers.
What now i called $1M) will begin to re
cedo toward $100. A debt contracted
now, when wheal is $1 J per bushel in litis
city, will probably have to be piid w hen
wlieat will be worth only $1. This will
not probably take place at once, for there
will bo a large amount of " legal tender"
currency to be retired from circulation be
fore specie will bo tho legal standard, but
tho change must sooner or later take place.
If the old house is at all temtntnble, or can
bo made so by a little outlay, better put
any surplus funds aside, where it will be
absolutely safe and can bo called in dollar
for dollar. Then w hen prices ol labor, ol
timber, and of other material fall, the
Oregon (Hy Advorllsomnils.
Notice!
rpitl'. tlliilerijneil hnvillit piircliinr.l thttatock,
I V., of tho OUHION CITY II Ability,
lermei ly earned oil by Air. r , I liNimaii, be tu
call the nllrnlioii of hi foinn r iviImii to tho
fuel tlmt they Intend lo rnrry mi tho hilslmaa o
aa lo keep on lis nd every lhiiir In (he way uf
Fmuilv (Sroccrirs,
s '
for town nnd country. Tim nllenlloii f at, am.
hunts i pnrlieulnrly cullnl, every thing In our
line will hn mipphed nl rriinoimhle run .
A lino awoilinenl uf l.llJt'DUS nlwaM on
liniiil.
The liijliesl cnslt price paid fur funnily pro
duce. Legal Tender Note tuketi In ami puiil suit nt
their market vitluo.
NO CUKDIT tilYKX,
W, ,v i. 1., II.UU.PW.
Oieui City, .Inn. 17, lM!:i. tf
llnnlwnro lor Sal
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Important Decisions.
Maimsox, March '.'5, ISM.
The Wisconsin Supremo Court tnado
three decisions of great importance to day,
pronouncing tho draft constitutional; de
claring liable to mil.tary duty all w ho vote;
and nlVinuirg tho constitutionality of the
soldiers' suffrage law. All the Judges con
curred in the decisions.
The opinion by Justice Cole, against tho
application of certain drafted men for a
release, on the ground that the law of Con
gress authorizing the draft of last summer
was unconstitution il, because delegating
legislative powers to the President, ably
refuted this objection, and showed by nu
merous authorities in parallel cases that the
President, by virtue of the powers given
him in the laws of 1 t?5 and 1 S62, to col
lect a force to suppress insurrection, owe,
could properly make rules and regulations
for detaching and drafting militia in States
w here t.o laws on the subject existed.
An able opinion was delivered by Jus
tico Paine, reversing the action ol the
com t of Commissioner Mitchell which re
leased from draft a in an on a writ of habeas
ccrpm because he was not a citizen of the
L n. tod States, Lnt an alien by birth who
bad d"clarcd his intentions and voted. It
is hown that such persons are citizens
within the meaning of the act of Congress,
and liable to draft. Various authorities
were tjuoted, among others the Drcd Scott
decision and Marey's letter in the Kosta
case. Hopes arc expressed that foreign
born citizens, who hud shared the pnvi
solve to imitate ourselves, and teach to our ) leges and protection, and bad eqnnl voices
ciuiuren we will lo-uay renew to each- m the choice of officers and making laws,
other the p.edgfsalrcaJy g. veil by our past would Le ready to bear burdens in the
to. is ana suikr.ics, anJ ulncli m.inv of
Secretary of Stale, id bringine home from foreign
countries person charged with crime, and expen
e inridrnl thereto, lea thousand dollar.
I'or salaries of marshal Air consular eoort in
Japan, China, Siara and Turkey, including loss br
tiehsnjr thereon. Dint thousand dollar.
tor rem ol prison lor American runnel in Ja-
drrd dcllara.
r or expense under act of oocrress to carry int
elect lb treaty between the I nurd States and
her llntanic Najttty for the suppression of ibe Af
rican alave trad passed July eleven, eighteen hun
dred and siltv to. seventeen thousand dollar.
Approved, Februrr 4,
honr of calamity and trial.
Justice Paine also give a most conclu
sive opinion in favor of the validity of the
fin iuc-Xo. l.v
AS ACT to amend an act en tilled "Aa act for
lie collection of direct laie in insurrection try
district srithia Die I'nited Stales and fur other
purpose." approved June seven, eighteen hun
dred ana liity-tso.
He il enacted by the ScnsU and flouse of Rep
resentative of the I'nited fate of Amenta in Con
ftttt assembled. That Ilia aeranUi section of an
act eoutled "An act for the collection of direct tax
es ia insurrectionary district within the toi
led State and for oilier purposes," approved June
evett. eighteen hundred ami rixty two, be ameoded
so ss lo read ss follows: (Section 7. And be it
further enacted. That the said board of commis
sioner sbsll b required, in ease the taxes charted
upoa lh lot and parcel of land bll not be paid,
aa provided fur in Uie llurd section uf thi act, to
caua tli same to be advertised for tale in a new
paper published in lh town, parish, district, or
county where iiioai ; and if iLcre be no such pa
per published lo Mid town, parish, district, or
county, or if Utf publisher thereof refuse to publish
the name, then Is any other nwpper to be se
lected by id eomuiissioner io said district, or in
lh city of Washington, fur si least four week,
and by posting notice for said sal in three pub
lic place in th town, parish, district, or county
illiin which said lands are situate, at least four
week previous to lbs day of sale; and at lh tim
and place of asje lo cause th sm to be old
. to lh highest bidder for a sum not less than th
taxes, penalty, and costs, and ten per centum
perstiuum interest on ssid Is I, pursuant to said
notice: in ll cases where h owner of said lot
or parcel of (round (hall not, on or before the
dy of sale, appr in peraoo befor lh jd Hoard
of Commissioners snd pay lh amount of said
tax, with ten per Centura .merest, with the cod of
advertising lh same, or request lbs tarns to be
truck off to s purchar fur less sum thin two
third of Ihe assessed vslue of aaid several lots or
parcels of (round, lh asid coininisaioner (hall b
authorised at asid sals to bid off the asm for th
I'nited Mute l a sum net exceeding two-third
of the a.seased talus thereof, unless some person
shall nfler s larger sum ; and In that case th aim
shall be truck off to the highest bidder, who (lull.
vwyMhe pnrruas money lo tola snd sil
' f '"-Tr-jinr notes of the 1'nitvd
"i -5, Wl0 esrtiflcalea
.j be en.
our brave companions have sealed will)
their blood. We will transmit the freedom
we inherit from U as.ungion unimpaired to I law authoring soldiers to vot, showing
the posterity of our nation, ' one and indi-. untenable the constitutional objections
visible,' or we will prr.Vi in its defense, i urged agn'nst it, nnd poiuling out how
beoiicathinir a name clorious to them and .' Stale rreulntcs in like tnar.ner raanv oth-
pan, China, Siam, and Turkey, and for wages of terrible to the rebel conspirators whose vile er thirjs oiit'ide its limit but atlectins its
th keeper of the aaoie, nine thousand dollar. . ,i.,:. i,,.- ..., ..., i ,r ..:.. I ; . . .l. i- .t. i " s.
Korsalariee of commissioner nd consuls reneral .,.."".. wuuium cwiw jii io uie iiouev ui mo law, uo
tollaiii and Liberia, eleven thousand are bus-, iu arms against cs. s.ivs; Whatever arguments may be urged
i fits is '.he l.att.e-rry of the brave pat-, a-ainsl fuch a Iua-, there are very strong
riots who, with breo to tho foe, stand i colorations in its favor, as the present
between the nation and tie parricides who j extraordinary condition of affairs, when
setk its ruin. I more than forty thousand citizens of the
That national unity which they pledge j State of Wisconsin have left home to en
themselves to support on the Laltle-field, ! gage in the service of their country. His
let cs all pledge ourselves to defend at j tory has furnished no better example, illus
hoine. Thus w ill our brethren in the Geld i irating the capacity of man for self govern
be encouraged to feel that their privations ment, than that furnished under this lair,
and suHeriugs are not in vain, and that the i of the citizen soldiery pausing amid the
livci they ofFi r up to the shrine of their horrors of war to discharjro their duties as
country' unity shall not be a nselefs sac- primary legislators of the Pepuhiic, and to
rifW. guird by the intelligent use of their ballots
There is a strong feeling li the public ' to Lc forward-d to their homes, the welfare
minil on this subject, and act:on has been or that eourtry and thoc principles of civil
delaytd in the expectation that some of the liberty fur which they were ready at any
organ:at;ons now projected would build f moment to lay down their lives opon the
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' ' . eaiidil of (aid sal,
1 I !, m fliii saiif purchaser or purchaser
, w4. th ain i 'rovidel. Thai tli owner of said
itor ground, er snv lual person of th United
hute having ny valid lien npoo er Interest in
th sme, msy, si sny tims within suty dv f.
(or said sal, appear befor lh laid ltosrd of tax
somiiiissionera in hi or her own proper person,
, and, if ciUun, upon Ukiug an oalb toeupport the
Constitution of lh United Males, and paying lh
mount of laid Us and penally, with Interest
thereon from lh dais of the said proclamation of
His I'residenl mentioned in the second section of
tin set, l to rat ol Blteen tier centum twr an
Hun) together with fipensss uf lh sal and tub-
neol procesong to be determined by aaidcorn
niissiunerik may rrdssm ssid lots of land from aaid
sale i snd sny purchaser under Hi asm bavin-
raid money, treasury notes or St bar certiHislesof
luiienieunees 01 ui v miea nines, alien, unon aocll
re-lenition being md. b entitled to bar lh
same, with th Interest aicming after said sal,
returned In bim br lh id eommiaaionera, upon
surrendering up Ihs eertillosto of let And uro-
idd furtlirr, Tli t if lh owner of said lot of
J round shall o s minor, a nnn-rident (lien, or
uyal ciUsen beyond lh . perso of unsound
nimd. or under a legal disability, lh susrdian,
Iruttes, or oilier pcrnun having charg of lh per
son or estate of such person, uisy redeem the same
I any lirri within two years after IhsaaJ thereof,
snd in Uie manner ahov provided, and with liV
Oest i And provided further, That si such sale
snr tracts, ps reels, er lot of land which mar be.
selected nsder lh direction of th I'rtaiden't fur
Onremmenl us, fnrwsr, mllllary, nsrsl, revenue,
charitable, ed'iesllonsl, orpolir purpose, my l
aid ssle. f bid In br (aid commissioners, under
lh ilirorlion r-f lh President, for and tmrk off
to lh I'nited Male I And provided further.
That lh rertiArtls of ssid commissioner (lull
smly be effected as ridnr of Ihs regularity snd
vslidilv or ssl ny estaiilishlng Hi fact that said
prnpeeiT was nof subject to late, or that the tax
rs ieea pia prenvu v tnr ssie, or insi
on this broad foundation ; but up to this
time no plan has presented itself so broad
and desirable in its purpose as the present.
We do not doubt that tho Lcojne thus
initiated in this city will f-pread through
every village, town nnd hamlet in the loy
al States, encouraging the loyal and stri
king terror to the hearts of the traitors
who, not daring to take nn cpen part with
tho rebels in the field, still stanJ beneath
the fostering folds of the national banner,
and seek to break iu pieces that unity of
which it is tho honored emblem, and with
out which it Is a meaningless rag.
It is projio-ed to tukc a large hall, with
conreuient reading and committee room,
iotomcccntr.il place, where tho members
mny meet at all times, and w hir at sta
ted periods, l-cture and addresses will be
delircrcd, A", Y. Evening J'ost.
Geld of battle.
Overland Emigration to tho Pacific.
Washington, April 2d, l8G3.I'rornall
appearances we mutt conclude that the em
igration to the States and Territories of tho
PaciDc Coast will be very large during the
coniing season. Tho octiou of Congress
upon many important interests of those re
gions has had the effect to direct public at
tention more limn ever to lh new 'I trri lo
ries of the Pacific slope especially, Idaho
being now quite prominent in tho minds of
mnny vhoi yearnings arc directed west
word, Tho longer this harassing civil war
lasts, tho more deeply seated and oncon-
'picrable becomes the desire to emigrate to
thOMi half-imaginative climes which the art
ist has limned with wonderful poaerin
Lcutze's painting of " Wntwurd tliu course
of empire takes it way," The glowing
skies, peaceful scenes, abundant fruits, glo
rious scenery ana climate and youthful
frcuhncfs of Guhfornia inuko up un ideal
painting iu tho ruinds of many rcsllcM peo
ple who pine and sigh for a glimpse of the
Golden Land. Vi'ar, with its multitudin
ous evils, has Induced tln-m to look more
desiringly towards the pacific, nnd henco
there will be during the opening season a
great wave of emigration brcoking across
me plains wmcli Jiu between tho ilistouri,
the Ilotky Mountains and tho Parifiu
Ocean. Mont of these will bo in fumilin
who take their household goods and flocks
itll thetu and will bccoino Derrnanci.t et.
tiers in the new Kdcn of their hoiic. Con
gress appropriated $:JO,000 for tho protec
tion of the Overland Emigration, of which
$10,000 will be used on tho northern route,
8-
ho
fiv.vw win us useu on tno norinern routi
I -n retnaiiitler will be placed ot the dii
n. ' posal ol Cajilalu Crawford of Oregon, wh
Chcroatce Xrcgislatioo,
Camp Ui.vst, ( Ark.,) Feb. 20, 18C3.
The Cherokee National Council has just
adjourned. The result of this Legislative
assembly is moat significant and instructive.
The members were tlectod nearly two
years ego, and they formed the LegUIoture
that was coerced into an ordinance of se
cession by the rebel army.
The first act of tho Legislature wos to
repeal this ordinance of secession, which
was done unanimously. The next was to
deprive of office in tho Nation and disqual
ify all who tluould continue to be rebellious
or ilitloyal to the I'. S. Government. A
law wns enacted appointing a delegation to
visit Washington about tho military and
civil otTuirs of the Nation, and this delega
tion was authorized to abolish slavery Iu
the Nation should Congress extend tho
tamo privilego to tbo Nation oi to the Bor
der States. This was to bo a remunerated
emancipation. L'ut this eoald neither
meet the wishes nor the notions of the
Cherokee legislators. Cent. JJ.'rd Oeitz.
somewhat noted for fighting the rebels in
the mountains before he joined the Fedcrai
service, a full-blooded Indian, and a good
lawyer, Irorned a bill for unconditional
emancipation, which he introduced with a
fine upeech, and wos eloquently supported
by Ciipt. Jumes Vonn, Col. Lewis Deming,
and others. A few clung to the hope of
emancipation wiin compensation, and urged
the losses of tho people already, but tho
iniijority urged that tho bill ought not lo
be clogged. If tho Government chose to
pay the loyal, very well; but they would
leave such a necessary act as (ho abolition
of slavery to no contingencies', and no one
Hioui.i ii' it lor them. It was their work.
Wbea tho history of this great rebellion
and of l his nation is written, tho Chcro
kees ahull moke no menu figure. Under
(he leadership of Col. Phillips, they fonirht
uesperauiy m m-wioniu nuu talio llill,
and liurc ilistinguiflied themselves in every
battle of the Houlhwest this Inst season.
Thry have fought fearlessly and bravely,
second to no other troops, evi-n whilo their
fumilies have tull.rcl untold misery and
disaster, nnd now they coino cheerfully tip
to ofTcr the slavery of their nation to the
ciu.se of Liberty ai.d the Union.
-
1K ContTEufa" AT IIomk. 1 Pitrr
iii. 8-1 2. Why not bo Militc? 1 low ntiirli
does it cost In sny, " I thank you"? Wbv
not pntctico il nt homo to your labium.),
to your wife, to your idiildivn, und your
doincstics? If u eininger does you foino
little net of courtesy, l:ov .sweet the smil
ing acknowledgment! if your lmh:tml or
wile, nh! "il's n uiniter of oniirV no
need of tliitnk.
Should n visitor or neipiaiutniiiT tread
on your dress your best, very be-t und
by luvident tear it, how profiio you nre
with your " Never miml," " Dun'i think of
it," "Accidents will happen." If a has
UmJ does it, he gets u frown j if a child, it
is punished.
" Ah. lltoso lire btlle lluiigi, say you.
They tell mightily iii.it the heart, let tne
assure you ; nml, liiile as tliey nre, thry
disturb M':ttt or en-ate pleasure in the
family circle.
A gentleman slops nt n friend's house.
nnd finds it iu confusion. Ik doe not see
anything to npolngie for - never think
of such mailers." Everything j rij.,
cold supH-r, cold room, i-rying children
"perftvily comfortable!" does hnrnf,
where his wife has been taking cure of the
children, or nlti nding the siek, nnd work
ing her life nlmo-t out. 77ie he does tmt
sec why things can't be kepi in onh r ;
"then- never were such ero-s ehildrni be-
to.1-. No nHingies :n-eepled III linlile!
tlh! why not liak at the sunny side f
homr as wrll ns ubnutd, nnd try plea-aril
words instead of surly otie?
Why lint be agreeable ill home? Whv
not Use freely that gulden coin ot'inurte?
Ilow iive-llv llio-e little wonls sunn, I, i
" Many iluinks." or Vim nn- very liiul."!
IXmblv, ves, thrice sweet from ihe lips we
love, wlii n sinili s ntakf the
Willi the light ot iillretiou:
15e Mi!ite to your childn-n. P.e cour
teous to your servants. I)o you expeet
them to Im mindful of your wi llare, to
grow glad at your appnui. li, to IhhiikI
away tu do your ph a-un1 before the r--ijtiest
is hall' sjMiki-n? Then, with all your
niithority mingle kiti!nr. nnd ehei rlul
nes. llrotln rs and ei-ters, Ik- niniable,
be eourti'iius among vntiri vi-, nnd In
your servants. If nt table one per-on !
sM-aking. Iiten kindly till In- has liiii-hed,
nnd then yoti will nn-et the same ntl-iitioti,
and much family love will nri-e from this
mutual forbearance.
V If. .J J. I.. HAKt.OW.
I 'ST KKfKIVUI) n .Hhl iiiily of ll.n,.
wiuo, ei.nsis.tlnu in iMii uf tliu fulloniiii!-
umiieil article:
Tanner.' Tunis, of nil kin, Is,
I'lMM-Clll rii.I ,Mil Saws,
l'M.'S, I'hisels, Aiiijer,
Hem ll rinues,
nirhauVs' Phtlfonii Scale,
J I mil's Clioi'lutifc- A xes,
llun.l Axes,
lt.itelirta,
liii'ituveil Smk A.iigers, e., alai,
(iriieiue liriiui Crnillrs,
llualeu Whcitl r'aiif,
Wlieelliarniw,
on 1 many oilier things t.w le.liniis In iiieiilinn
nil of nhieli will he mM ehran fur ensli nr euun
try rmlui'e. theuon IMy, Jnu. Ill,
lniportotl, ilinvt iVom Vie'toiiii,
a u e t u 7 n ct .-
QV SI TKUtOlt lf.l.n'Y, as Mlun:
I.. ihI.ui Puck liran.ly (uM Hu,lsm'a lt.i ,
Muriel dm in ,.e,
Mouui A (V lio- Jiv.
(eiieva, in rase,
St'uleh Wh skv, in C4se au.l hxrr. I.
Kor s.i!el,y V. A J. U ll.VKI.HW.
(Veg.n l ily, M.irvli II, IMil.
N.I.Vf,YS
LIVER INVIGOHATOR
AVirr 'l Ai.'ioijr.
It lseiiiiiuuiiile, eliti ivfy flniil l'Mnml liua
lieeuiiiu nil esliihlislii'tl la.'l, a eln'i.litiil ini'.li. n.e,
know n and iiliiiruvril hy nil Hint Inive us, i II, im,
la now n'Mirte.l In Willi t'uiillileiiee III all Ilia ilia
earfur whl. li il Is reisniinieiiili il
It Ima eiired lliiuit- A your jiiilunieul Kui.l
inula uilluil Ihn ln-l Z Vimi in I lie ii.e i. the
Iwn eare whulin.l r. l.lver n iiiirnl..r,
pi li-tl lip nil hea nf JJ, iiinl it uj e n i l.ivrr
relief, ns Ihe liilliier- y euuilaliil, hilli.iua l
iiiis inisolunlnO errlil'- q Ineks, ilysieiis,
li'ule in my Hwsesa. , e il ru li i e iliuiili.i l,
ii.ii .how. J, suiiiun r oi.ui, hunts,
The ihe lllll-l he lli nlei y, ilinisy,
Hiluile,l In Ihe leiu- sour xl.niut.'li, h:ihll
.eruiiiriil of the lu ll- m mil I'uaiivi iieM.elii.lie,
vi.lmil liikiuu ll, uuil vli.ileiit,(.uleia inur
IIM'.I Iu suell iiiniltl- Jj tins, eliiili.ru nil,. lit
tles as In net comly J inn, ll.iiiil.-ncv, I.iiiii
till the huwels. M iliee.f, nml,, urskneaa
Let the ilu lule if U nti.l nmy he u-eilsiui.
e. "wl'lilly ns an iiril niuv l.iin ly iintli, uie. Il will
enie siek liea.luehi, i ,m ihinisiuiils enn lrsiil) In
tuenly liiiuules, Il Ino r lllt.e li n.einiliils litis
liikeii at euiiiiiieii.'eineiil uf ntl.iek A W li u.e
it ure giving III. ir testimony In il. luvnr,
tit titer iii Ihe nioiiili with Ihs u iurnlnr,
mill awillluw Is. it It liii-ellnr.
1 f I'ti.e, $il ' r Mile.
AU, KAN KOMI'S
FAMILY CATIlAttrtC I'JLl.S,
iiiviiMt'Nnt:n kiiom
I'urt "ei;rtili!t '.rfnu'.r,
Put in litsa rasta, sit lljjlil, ami mil keeji lif"
vliunite. , .
't he Kaiiiily Calhaitio Pill isajjeiij
enlhertio, wliieli tli miu '
I'loelieo innr I him twenty
Th ruiistsutly iiu reoni,4 a ,
wli.i Imie leliir ll.eii Ihe I "ill", H.l r,.
;,, JI M. iiau;x
Hiilsnni lor (In4 Iimp4.
f 'HIKHHI'iull, .tlll.l, lf AVll, Sflillillg
Iurn, t'ulilt, I'liHihi, iirfursul, i'lllH
III Mi NiJt, unit ttt 'inmil of
Ir, W in, ll.ill's lUl.mit fur lli l,unff, III all
ernes, K'e ihe heat nf suti.t,!. tlnll.
I r. W ttt. ll.ill's IIiiIsiiiii I'nr lh l.iuu ha
wri.ii(lil in. in rules siiii'a lis Inir.nliu liuii than
any other finish ine.lielu.
Pr. Win Hull's Itiilsiiin fur th I.iiiii; I n
ilnlsi i hy ynur IrsJ H( 'h)U'ial.s as lh sslist
nu.l hesl leiiiuly liiiMrhslui III iuhlli.
I'r, Win. I dill's ll.ilsinu fur (lie l.tiiisl tnf ill
li aiinniit eliihlreii, nml )el mwetful III casos f
eliiinilt. nilitiunury ills, srs.
I r Win, Hall's ll.ilxini let III l.mirf bring
its errtilienies aliius.1 il.illy uf Its wumlerliil cure
III till 1'iirla uf Ills eeuiiliy.
The li..re alrik.'nif in inf uf the Ilitilusii) World
iiinl exeelleiie uf lr, W in Hull's II., Lam fur lh
bunt's, Is shown iu Ihe luinluv Willi whii h II It-
euun s n cenriiil lav. .Ills H nil I lies ieo.is, i nets
is uuiliiiig uf a similar natiira hut whnt I soon
ent lulu Ihe sh.ule when the Itulinin has heeit
lhor..ii.il) te.lr.l. The annuls fur lis sale, I1',
roiiuli v in. i, In aolsrliiir in w suiifilirs,'' ,
tr eulliiilulii. In its Imor, vsyiiig I " A i
the llinitf ; il ai ls like a rluiu "" 1 ' ?
auu)v liiimlicr,
K VI'.KY I'Ksi'Mi TION, kei.i ,.n l.siul
anil for ule hy
W. , .1. I- IIAKI.IIW .
Mhii'h nil express In
ie(iii In the r use,
hn iinliieeil in to
I'litee tin in w illiin I'.e
rv.n li of all.
The ir..(ession welt
know I li ssl ililireut
ralhiirlu e a t mi il.f
ferenl ...il,ous uf the
Is. lie's
The Kainily IV
Ihartie I' ll has, well
of th s'miii tell, siren lies., i.aius in lh
hans, e.tuei.ess, iiiii.s ami s-rrues
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line releK
Hill t.Ul,li.li,,l Iji-t,
heen e o in p nun. leil
fl nil vmleiy of lh
I'llteat ve... I.il.le ex
Iraets, wh . li a. t n
I ke uu every nil of
the iiliiiu nt.il X en nul
nml are i;imiiI anil sa'e
III nil ra.rs H hero il
railmri.e i. , nl, nt
sue! 4sih't,ttii..tieit,a
hi k ami
oi-r ll.s
SCiLOOIi HOOKS
And Stationery,
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w o.v 1 .v.
.t r .i i. n
ap mn
I'KH'KS,
sau:
HY J. F L 11 M I X (J,
At his old it.inil, Mala ttnet, Omuux lirr.
JJ'IS shvk euiiiprises, in sit, the follow n.J :
."ssn. lets' Punier, Sieller, ill, I l!enlr,
l'rker sti.l Watxiu' S"ller iiutl li. sJt-rs,
I'Urk's Klrmeiiiary A'j;!.u,
I'svies' Ariihnieties,
Tliomsi.n's Ariihnieties,
Parker's 'ii!os.ihy,
Willanl's ahri.lje.l ili.tory of th t'n lej Sla'.rs,
Wilson' Oull in s of llminrv,
M.illleith tV MeN-llV tier Ires,
Ijuaekeiihus' K.rst Lesoms in Ki g'i-h c.iii-
slt;oil,
Mer.ll'iT'U' Ana?yt:,-al M.mual.
W i hstrr IlK'tiouan. s, Lleuo nlary Spe!!er siij
I'rini. r,
fuller's Aiial-'inv, l'lni..l..y ,, ll.j.ne,
Cip, lllrr.V .o!e l'.ler, !
M ites anil SLite IVneil.,
Mstiunl Noi.., I'.xv.l'i snd Ari.oll
l.ls.'k, Hue, sn.1 re I Ink.,
Note, 1 II, r, an. I l.e.-al llnvi-I. pes,
liil'ott s e. I, hr!.'. M. el IVns,
lilsie. l.l.Mt.ri .! an I h'.ill n,' pijr,
S(.iierr' l riling l. Is. j
f u'lnil A' llsilinali's IVs. I.eal liis k Ke, li r e,
ves sparkle i ",ln l-ixeep "i l"ns
' Also, a ssrirty of iii s. II in, ui Usias.
Vr-gni fitv, frh. I llh, I-I..1. j
71' S r h ii'il so 1 f. sule hy th siVr r,
The II, I. leil l'en Win," l..n.r,l , ,.
?is Leaves its Mack. Mr. fiougli,
in a lecture Mm thu Vming Mimi'h
Christian A'sociution of Inulnii, in
dwelling tijuin tin coriiipting influ
ences of liiitlasi,ciati"i, iilliitli'tl to the
inevitable iH'iialty of mental Miflerin;,'
which (.-very transgressor incuri.
" What you learn from bad haluU
and in bad rociety," raid hf, " yon
will never forget,' and it w ill Imj a
lasting pang to yon. 1 tell Voti in ull
tinecrity, not in the exciti-ini-nt
FlM.-ceh, Imt as I would roiifr inn I
have confessetl Ircfure fiod, I wotiM
give my right hand to night if I rotihl
forget that which I have learned in
evil society ; if I could tear frmn my
remembrance t!i kimics w hich 1 have
witnessed, the transaction which
have taken place Ix.fore me. Von
cannot, I lclicvc, take awny the ef-
f .e -i
icci oi u Miigie impure tltouglil that
linn lodgoil und lulion-d iu the heart.
Yon may jmiy ngitinxt it, nnd by
(ioi.'h grace you may ron'juiT if, Imt
it will, through life, cause yon bitter
ness and anguish."
enre, .Natural II .t.-n. Tin
Th Se, ret I lilt, The S., i.l,!,
llenMn, l.nl.ca' l'r hel, ,V.'.,
1',-rii-r I 'oji'-sril,
, I h I'erlt I lien.
Ae
J I J.CMINli
KN. II At .M.i k .s
V I the Ijiki of W ar ;
luti rnsiioi.al l.a s ai
a so. th lien rj I ',
Army l!eg .i:;iod1 f.-r sa!u h)
n.srl.i J H.liMINU
T
Co!!er;ifU of
MIK Itolilen Wreath, a tli".. e
t'sv.ir U' Mc'inlirs, fur sale hy
mrl5 J U K MINI;
1 1 1 K t'hri.inn lljniu IU k, f.r a'e iir
L mirli J. H. i:llNi
C
II AS A fin arlir! for l.aili. for sa'e b
J. IXK.MIM..
U. S. IncoiiK! Tax.
flMIK LAW roiilrinpU'es that every sue s!i!l
1. pjjr on alt net pn.;l 'rm j$'.0l) der.teil
fr rn any eonn ahuteeer A rou is a.l.erd
In dr.lu. t all l(!ly awsee.l National, .Vute.snl
County Tate, birs-.l h lp. et-nts, I lis; tgm, A ,
niressery In e.irry nn Ins hus new; hut no farmer,
nierrhaiit, nie. hm e, er any p. rsou, has a right
I., ,l.lrl l.is Mn LlMir as si umeh eineuan frmn
III III IIICIIM.
uhole ImkIi, Ikuii BinLlrii r.il.l, uhn-fi fieij.i, nl! ,
f lieetrrliil, i II I ill ll l.'li e.llllse i,( (r- r, loss i.f
rp.elile, a eriepin srnssii.n i.f r.M over ihe
ImsIv, le-llesaneai, ln-a.l.i' he, or ts s ,til in the
head, all lull. iiiiinstorry il a-ne, oomis hi el, I
ilieu or aihilts, ilieuinnioiii, a itrri i'rr ,,f ,,.
hlissl, ami maiiv iliu-ss. s to n hi. h tle.li s lo ir list
liiitiieruiis to iiiruti 'il Iu this a.lieil eium! -.
Ihee, I tu .1.
rian:. tiii;i:i: Mti:s
The Liter lie i.. rst..t an l 1 silnli Catlnrtio
I'llls ui tol,l .y thiiirjis'ser. rx where, sn.l ,y
MliUNtiTiiN A I'll,
.Vu'e .lsiits for the I's. ill ena.l,
I 111 A 1 1 s Kronl st , -V in I ram ie.
Dr. Itakrr's Tain ranncca
Is eoiiis, ,1 entirety of h, ii'ii- guiiis, nml rjrt i
hteulllli'l hrtlis. l is v V-Ity silf,, Die
lis-l drl ete to u-e. I rail tmel snieei. I) ssl
that I have never kit-.wn any, teiweier .Irli. rtle,
to he llijiihil h it III Ihe trail. I ts.ll e.niliiuis tu
usk the iillt. led, who ln.i not li.. , it, o liy II
..f th t.'J's'W i. f ill.e i.ri, f Ihey 4rs n I satis
11. d With lis hesl . SI jj .ll.Mirl, III II, our Will
I eheeifu ly re I nn. Ir. I hy the a- nl wheie iho mcli -j
ruie is f, si!e
j If )oii hue pun in ll(e St. .im. h or l'.i.i!,
I tt y a il.Me ol Tsui rsiueri in!rrnsl!v, I .illi,- ex
lernally over the virs s. tl". r. .1 , anl X"U Mil at
, ,..ee fe.L.re the ,rt"-r arlmii an I lei eve the , ,m
j If you hate lliUMor W ound, hitlt.. il w II
llh lh I'jill I'jlisee t f.mr Innr. a ,l.,y It wi'l
j re!o ii the pa-ri. an I ts'sr. o.it ail Hie pi.tou, and ;
' hrst thi ot.i it, I in il .limt 1 li e !
; Il yon ,.,-e siill-rt'ij fioii r ii! nlis. ..r llheil- j
: mile 's lis, ap,'l 1 1, e I's il I' in e. lirrlv ,
, lake a .e l.l ll l.i'e, i,,lli , niol ili' .. o si.il
i.j'il; il m II is--t O'l'y nr. III.- ,in
llo.ie Ihe esiiM of ll,e !i.r ,re
If lo-i hale the I ..r,,i ai,, v.nr f--l
rrs.p i or s.oois- Ii a.'rr iiin., ukr a il..' of
14111 I'ana. e al er ear ll tlir.il
If )ou hue a Ci.lnrl or .'sre M.,,iili ,.r
throat, apj-ly III I's.-i I'siu . i l i Ihe !, . ird
slii. an i jii ;le ihe mouth ,. Ihioat llnrs. r (,,ur
I in. ilsv.
ll )nil haie t,e ll.srrh.pi, or a lrlird tse i f
ihe Iniae's, take a lew ,. .,,( '4 u I'm,. ,
,ih. they will mttft U rt..rrd ou hsu. a
pi n fill ess el!n. r. h uh His i ai'a fir. I , , ,md toil
will Ssx.ll fell, i e lh, I'lill, an I th.- , I: i. j w II l.
re lii.-e I. ll von Ii4ie a .eirre io.,t!i-arl,,-, a ly
Ihe 1'itin I'ana.-. a nil a p ree of r..'l .n, an l lu ll
ihe uuin al Hi" S.HIIS tuns ; it mi. I .,y ti e j a n
lUs'etill) .
If )u hat pull ill the !rr,,-. S ,le, I! n k. er
Ki 'n ).,h,tl,s ihe .iM. atr . Ir.l in nn; an l ni.-li',
al the anno t mn Like a d.sw of the Psiii. i;i
trrn illv
If s Mother h ia a ( akr t hreast, apj ly the I'siu
Psiia.-eaai h"l asrsu he l.'.rne.
If ion frel . li !l v or e.-l I, as lli.n.;'i ten re
C'-'i'S ' have s ver, tnLe a d -I I'siisrr.
Ifynil hue a moihiI, i ut, or ra'U un y-ur
lin-sr, .ly Ihe l'm I'suir a; ,1 wiil tj' out
.ill the mil im iiiun, ami t 4I the s-.re in ilnnt
tin, hoi.) hy a I the ('(.in ij.xl .Iru.K its, snl hj
lU.I'IM. I N, ,V IO, Aernu,
-1 1 fi ar.il til I r. nl Mi. I, Mail i rne ru
S A K S A !' A K I l,
AMI
ST I I, M X ( i I A !
JfW V lAnr Nyruji.
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I' is lirrrhy rre..iiiinrude, hv I'hyii. latis t
1 ure Ihe ..l,, n, ,!ioes listing Ihsu wo
li 11 In it tli..lrirll at. lie o Hie II,mh
I rll, I't.rf.ti 11. im, I !iilareliirut of lit
Jo u's, I'siu ei i.u Toinois, I j)siiel,ts, Kiuq'a
l.nl. Si ,iiii,iii's I n, W hilt Swellings, Oil
s in ii I'r ipiions, ' iiijiles uu lh Kar, llheil
liiit,i.i, II . hn, 1'ii.tulrs, l)sww,-e, ete ;
Si pi, Mil e all I .Meieunal All't tioos aro t uis.l,
I 'ii ol -sis or oJtiltu, ti.-ns iu feui.iles; tsorloir
rhr or W Ii Ir., nte lelienO h) Ihe use ul tins
rt eine
The me liesl .r.' eilirs of Saisapanll in rn-
jiiii.Ii.ii with siillinj-i a 10 will knvMnhya'l
m,lieal li.eii In Is lh hr.l e.i.in 01110I xel diieoy
1 rlrd lot lrsue and polity ill Mood, and rd est
j all humors fiont the svtrui.
W hste g,teu ihe le- mi In ihimI phi s.entlis 111
1 lln rotioir, , lh t il.ev mar know whallhev al
j limit, nil I will eooliooe I., send II hy lltsil ! thasw
j dr.iiou, ol k'i"M,ng Ihe iii)-re.lieiils enterng Intra
its rn .p-riun, lh.,1 ih it ilo y may .iei ril. il In
I tin 11 pi ii I e
Ties pi- isin .11 slan t, at Is - lies.l o' the IhI
of r-lllr lira lot , MIH ,l ilh.Hliri l'( fl'MII Ull
I -nr,ti. 1 ..f the Ii!,mI or drad msller linking lit
lh,- ilr.o
I ' hot,, ti.ils Mhi h ve ti.rd tho .S-'i lhii. a I
' S.lt.s4( I's tt t t, t (v Iu .11 inn ir I sh e slfrt-t ,,
I II. nt. li,- l Hlipi.lit.r. Il.-ilt tlinr h'i-o.1, g S ig tot.
lit 1 I u '1 t'l 'ti m li-.l iiiiin.ni fl anie, i,d re.lor
ion' In ulili) aii.ioi Iu oil Ihe liiui'loMi of th
I ...1 1.
Tin t. .I iiio-.i t't r r. itr.l in it. fi,ii from many
111. m ' i "I tin- Mi -!. .1 I a u'ty wou'd. w ere w
(O pll'.t.ll (I,!!!, till! I .1 t ,,tlllo,
It 1. ,-r;rr, uo ! r t mji rv ..oil of , oe of ll.s
.hi, t n I 1,.1 ,i .,14! r tirin..' iu Ihet eanlfy,
1 Mr W'. S. Mrir.lt, f 'in,-nnsli i i a In insure st
1111 loliii ty ..t 1 ,.,.r,- l ..is and polity In oil lis ,Nj
k- e-l.el.ls
A a 'Oiik' iruirilv, to put ly and r!4ite I1.
hlisl, Ir iv,:!,( i( trie liifit itll h Hoofs ao.t ln.iur '
lira, . aril tt 111, to.Ji.lrii thero ks uu hellsf
! Ilirdt
So d hy n't lru.- ' snd hy
l:i.l'IM. ti. A I'll. A ."ul..
I 111 an I I In I 101,1 s irrt, San It rum wru.
To m!ii..ii all ulih rs ah. ml. I he ,.idr.a.-.,
11 vr is 1,111: w 1 runt T 11 1-: t.rn.
nd h ie fti sis fire from ll. iiinni r.-ui ailment
I. in,
fr
71
bio
I IMI'sJ
ISfALUULi: HAIR RV.STUllATIM,
1 on
Th lucum Ttt i lo be d nn tli ii.r. in
oflh ye.tr lotiiinem tug January let, I J . so
lh.it on the esenmir ot lereinl-f 3fat, Ifi'.'l,
1 Yeryboly shi.ii'd inki up a rewd cf lo iii'imis
jr-tins or prnfii fnrihit )sr. .In I s runny nur,i
of iiieome, sin li as ll.vi l- nd anil Ho lm'! Ilmi. I.
in Stoeks, InstiMiic Ms k, Savings II inks, ,i.
lereat, Vc , (thry liaiinj ales I) pud th no "Hi ail dsnilliill arid seurf from the In il
Ul.l fn not au-s n taietl, it ihrrefur herorne I It aUnya all irritdinn bf th alp.
ne. essr lo l.si s clear rrrofil ol Uie snurree nl
natirin (iraij Juir lo ilt Oiiyiiiul Cvlnf-
it ri!i:vi:NTsiiii: umi- r jjdm faii-
J l.il r . IT rure H.riln.., nml lemoir
Xonk aro so fcMoiii found alone,
awl to crjoii tired of their own com
finny, an ilioso coxeoniba who arc on
the !;"( term with fliemtelvefj.
The bitterncsii in the loss ofiiotis
children will gradually iians awav:
but the Kwcetuesa of recollection will
remnin with in. It in a jileas-ure to
look buck oil those whom (iod hath
taken nwny iu infancy home to him
self. It ii a source of satisfaction to
think that I have three children in
heaven with their mother. JJut when
I have looked on those that ore spar
ed for whom 1 desire to bo thank
ful, and am nn grateful for the mercy
a.i most fathers, I have thought it is
for them I have passed watchful
nights and onxioii.t days, nuu"'rcd
jiniii of liody nnd dislres of mind;
and for them I am htill deej.ly con-
cernetl, that they may airove them
Helves, to (tod on earth, and live with
(jod in heaven! lien. Thumnt ti:ott.
in-s,in. that llirr insy be n rji'l.ut Willi llie
Ase.ssif.
Ai rorpomlioiii must tleiluet ,e Id re per c lit.
let f 'I tlruhsruiK their iliVnlrnili.
Tor Example:
A mnn in business muai makeup th ml pmf.ls ;
of In huametst f.,r the ).lf, Sllli s.l W ill t il " I '
the sriioiiril lee l'0,
A man may, nutsuln i.f hi Imsin. se, s-nd all
andrvn norr Ihsn Its prohis in the huanwss;
lieterlheles h 11111.I pay lj till all 11 "t busiiievi
proline in j.t lh li'M. Ami so with a salary,
all oir I'iOi) must be l., thougli r.nsl of
farridy en eonnrne it all.
1 he liioirriA Ta for lh yer IhliJ is asesh'
on (lie first dyo(Msy, l"l.'l, ami i due ami piy
sl on or Im lore lh .'I'lill .lime, I'li'l. And any
sums duo ami inipuil fr thmy ilsjs slier the
.'lOlli June, sfiriaiirl, and for len lit) nfl'f rle.
rnand hy the f olhrler, fivo per e. ntuin Will be
aihl.d to lh niiKiniil unpaid.
Ksrh iiiiliiitlual of any firm r psrtnersliip
liusl mske up In income iirsllv.
TlliM. HIAZAI!,
IJ. H. Ass. seor f.oy Dirt on.
V. H. sswawn-'s Olfiee, I'orl Iwnit, April (, IbCT
That hardy ra.diiics that many ac
ount valor h the comiiinioii of Igno
rance; ami of nil rashness, iHiiJueM
to hiii is the most w itlesn and foolish.
DISS k CO.,
Commission Merchant.
sun
JMrri in Flour, drain, I'trJ, Fiuil, lslhrr,l
8. K. corner r ront ami H liinglon t ,
HAN FRANCISCO.
tTCon Vnrnenl nf sll kiiel of C'olif.irni n.
Orejrin I'ltstue "ll'il't.
HKiiNf;To.v ef cd'a hi T'i:i;nm
Yuast Pouil
B
rAHIt ANT Kli TCI MAKK
wtet Uriel hiilrilinil
OU'lKTH.
Mi; 11 t
It r It and
r. fie.hr lh hrail, and imt aile lo III hair a
healthy. Iitily p niaiire.
I'. K. lh plojs rues wh eh reinoie aissn.lrufT
and seulf fn.in the In ad, all.iv iin:,it,oii an l fiee
the s. lp ll 111 hi.niMia, render tins sill. ! ml iln
sh'esaa lulmn in all rulaiiroiia alh rtmii., nu ll
a (toll, II i.li.S.ill ltd-nm, I hilhlaiiit, I n. ii
, Itingnoinis, Shmtrlrs, lia, s ami Knurrs uf lo
se. t, ami all enijit ons of I ho skin, s.peoa'ly llil
r.ii.nl by nM. OAK
The only gemnti rli. I 11 put i-" ,
Ihilllee, Slid In lh wnllrrt
.MII.I.M. th nri"innl pmpnr
on Id" liiheland Mr,iiier. I. n -different
styls, wlm , 1. ( Ol'M f:ilr
llf;ii.V(.Ti)N A I I.,
W lmle.U AgMlls.i
ne. ...i 11- i-.. ....... .
1 1011,1 an 1 mm siren, ran nslie seo
ai .s.iig finiii ail iuijiiir slat of tlis hloo-l f l
Msni.d in
purify your
rettore y.uir
I.. km,; Sen-
til Liter
to-it U.oJ
known, a
out e. rt fi
inaikahle run a,
uf the proprietors, ui'.. tionshly prot
INt.ll'N ( II, Wholrsala Akii:, lnd
111 front tire. I, Sail Ir Hirlie.i, tffi
; s.
nsior-
- ? s- 5 2 r.
-.Mm
'iiffilf.
Slid
I, oJ
health, by
.l'. Illi.sl
Sirup il,
puiifler
Ilia tiuiner.
rate nf rs
in lh lisnd
It CI).
lire
Kxlnu'fs fur Klnvoiiti'.
AIU.i. l.KVOX. ORASflr:, PEACH,
11 rrn.u auiosh, iriv.
fPIII'sl rtlrm-t poa.eaa, In lh mwl etpl" (
1 nrliltllled fellll, the dt lleiollt Isste sC 1
ndimied llninf of the dilp-riil js'"'
luer.ttril, iii. I for. ill r' 1
iU!ly Siltipterl lo
L0AVKH. HOT KISCCIT,
lil'CKWItHA T uwlvlhrr cl.es.
gin(;ki:i,i:i;ai, ami rsk-s of n un.
Wuiraiitcil fully njiuil to any in
the mm ki t !
Ait nr
ItKIHXisTON rf (Vs VKAHT I'OWIiKIIH,
nl lal no r.lln r, if ynu wmiM hai uinformly
HOOD HKKAM
Manufarlurerl an I sold wholrKile by
lli;lINfiT(,V ,f Co,
409sr. lll.'lJf.lreel,, tnui.if.0.
VNV fINi: who profe.. ,i un, I r. land all
tlsdis or seii neea, ss-iiuirs In iinse un nl,.
surdity ii..n lh piibhrr. Oil lh sum pnui-i,e,
ny on iiiidu iiie who h prof. hi i nre all il.a
se m uuanrlhy lh siihteil eonliilniee, and
shmiM oin bv ilf nouiirrd as n ninirk lioslriilil
Th
(.ni feiiKei Kninily Mnlicincs
do no! asatim Iu euro nil ili.easr sex 1 1 1 one im
rl;'. Tin y I1.1v 1 le. u d,: rent ineiln met, e.ii li
d ipleil In Us peculiar dnens.., 11 ml Inn ,m jiiov
. heyiiiula ipieatinii Hn rlli, m y nml eerlumiy nf
Ihete pre,srlioii. Thru ,. n,m.,i, hs fu.
IvWIIIg rilill;lliei
(httfruhrry VrrlMr 1'ilh;
Mirihiiir I'lrriiir V.ulhnliton;
(!rrfrihrrj Su rtiijmrtltii;
(Uirffn,erft I'ili1 J,i infill;
(ifitiulirrf Jtiirtiliri) Syrup;
(httn Munnlnin t liniment;
tlurfenhrrij Chiltlrrn'l 'iiwirrtl ;
fiftrfriJirrg Ciiititiinlitii't'i JluhnJ
trn fiiihrrff Ayr! Lulititi;
Urirfetiher'j i'rrrr unit A'jue llrmeilyl
Unrfeithrr'if llmllh llillers;
flnrfnilierff Mitiutiil of Health.
Portal by nil liiij'fif IIiioiikIiquI ill Hlnle,
l.rsi an, Aursi 1
HI.IIN(iTON A I'M , Wholesale DriiKKi.ls,
4l(iainHH I'roiit tl , Sail I run. ico.
f NTMI't.NAb VAf. K.NL'K HTAMI'M, f-.r sal
1 by J I f.CMIN'i
Z.O OA . was. .
Dr. Win. Hall's. It.ilsan. -
llie liins Inn im I'ljiial nn ll
liui1' ini tlii inc, ami im i'sici'i
all)' a'l.ijiteil to tliu HUistitit
t it his nl fi'in.'ilcsi ami tlnwii
Mil Ti'i-iii fi t nn t-oiiHii 111 pi ioti
or any liincoinjiliiiiit. (iivo
it a trial.
UKDINfJTON .t CO.,
M'kii wd AjrU, 410 and 41H Front st ,
Sun Fanneitrn.
LAI . D'8
IJIooim of Youth,
0 n
LIQUID VF.AIlL,
rim trst TirriMi ssn rarsravisu tiik oonrLH.
in ssn tm.
Misil invnlilshle Toilet nilii-ln ever lnvnlil,
lti;i)iNi;To.v v co.,
Ho!s ni(eiil fur lh I'artillo cuasl, ilCi and 419
I rnnl ilrm l, Hun Friiwleeo.
fpilK IKIIIHNU ALMANAC b.r IHU3,ju
1 leeeivril und fm ml, by
'' '!' J. I f.KMINU,