orricMi.. LAWK OF TIM UNITED STATES, Pitted at the Third Sfuhn of iht Thirty i'vtnik Corgrrtt. PuUle-Xo. t7.J A I tet lo lu an Amrrtrn rrgialcr to Hi atpam hip kamk. Pw It onueted ty ton Seiinta mxj Mouse of Ikpreseiitstivrs of the United Stale of America in Cong rrxs assembled, Tli.it the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby di rected to Issue an American register to the steamship or vessel known as the Kar nak, of the collection dimrict of the port of XtW York, the Homo being n Britith built vessel, but now owned by Amcricnn eiii ien. Approved, February lfl, 1S03. friililio No. St. A Act for tli relief of persona tor dnmigrt un tuned hy ron of duiredtion and -.iijurira by certain band of Sioux Indian. Whereat the United Stntes heretofore became bound by treaty stipulation to the Siuoton, Wahpnton, Medawakanton, and Wajhlpukoota bands ef tho Dakota or Bioux ludiniis to pny large sums of money nnd annuities, the greater portion of which remains unpaid according to the terms of auid treaty stipulations; and whereas dur ing the past year the ufore&aid bands of Indians made an unprovoked, aggressive, nnd most savngo war upon the I'nitcd States, and massacred a :-.ro number of of men, women, nnd children within the State of Miune iiincsou, an.! destroyed jiliPs. " f large amount of f - T. 'AT" & Jjf , f f re lorfeiUd all ;u" .1-Tim V. .'..i' v fe f A ( damaged a thereby hnv said moneys and attrwtii .j t : I (States; aud w hereas it is jmt and equitable that the persons hoso property has been destroyed or dan.Mged by the said Indians, or destroyed or damaged by the troops ol the United States in snid war, should bo indemnified in whole or in part rut of tho indebtedness and annuities so forfeited as aforesaid; Therefore, Bo it tuacted Ly the Senate nnd House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congrtsa assembled, That all treaties heretofore made at.d entered into by the Sisseton, Wahpatcn, Mcdawakan ton, and Wahpakoota bands of Sioux or Dakota Indians, or any of them, with the I'nitcd States, are hereby declared to be abrogated and annulled, fo far as said trea ties or any of thorn purport to impose any futuro obligation on tbf United Stutrs, and nil lands and right of occupancy within the Sut-e of Minnesota, and all annuities and claims heretofore accorded to taid In dians, or any of them, to be forfeited to the United State. Sic. 2. Aud be it further enacted, That two thirds of the balance remaining unex pended of annuities duo and payabla to Mid Indiana for the present fiscal year, not exceeding ono hundred thousand dollars, nnd the further sum of one hundred thou r.rd dollars, being two thirds of the annu ities becoming dua tnd pr-ynblo to said In ditnt during the next uVai year, is hereby appropriated, and shall be" paid from the Treasury ot the United States, out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated, to the comtniSMoncra hereinafter provided for, to be apportioned by Dura among the head of families, or, in c.ve of their decease, among the surviving member of families of the State nf Mhinrsotv who suffered damage by the deputation 0 the Sisse ton, Wahpaton, Mediwakamon, and Vahpakoota bands of Sioux or Dakota Indians, or by the tro ps of the United States in th late Indian war in the State of Minnesota, not weeding the sum of two hundred .lrs to iny one family, nor lbs actu .I damages aores;.:.., nnd no moneys shall be paid under this section except upon those claims which shall bo presented to said commissioners on or be fore the fin-t Jay i.f June next, for the payment of which the sr,id commissioners hall take and return to tho Secretary of the Interior and to the Secretory of the Treasury duplicate vouchers therefor, cer tified by them. Sac. 3. And be it further enacted, Thst, for the porpoae of making the proper dis tribution of the moneys hereby appropri ated for the present rebel of such families, and for the purpose of ascertaining the whole amount of said damoires and the persons who have suAV-nd the same it ahall be lawful for the President, by and with the advico and consent of the Senate, j to eppci:it three commissioners, not more than one or. whom shall be a resident of Minnesota, who shall take an oath in the manner prescribed by the laws of the Uui tcdStatci to faithlul'y dischsrpa their duties; they shall enwrtain and heir the complainta (in writing, duly verified on oath) ol all tnd every rerson tpgrieved by the depredations of said Indians, and by the troops of the United States in said war, thry shall have rower to compel the attendance of wittvr, and to administer tho proper oaths to tlietn to testify the truth; they shall have uwer to compel the claimants to Im e xnuvnrd and crosv exsmiued on oath, to be adinirjiatercd by Ihcm, as to their said claim; they shall hold their acfiions at such times and places ni will give the persons complaining the fairest opportunity of verifying their claim with the leant expense; they khall take rare that t.o unjust or fictitious claim shall io established; and if they have any reason to suppoM that any such clnim ia prci i . ; they shall have power, nnd it shall b. ih.li duly, to prornrd any countervailing ,,u . i to uwlr ki'Owk-lj;.. that the mwkk;" ".,tfF finuMv reieeled. Tha iitmnnw ..."JT; - ."'-f 'S wiiiitp. ami me caaotinauon 01 I . cruii :. ...A .1.. ,. ilaitiant hall Imi reduced lo writing. h'iuvH and certified by them, reiectiyelv. anu ahall, with the petition and all the papers relatinp; to aacb cbp, with the finding of tho commission, bo Irsnanntled to the Sec retary of the Interior fwr hit approval, re jection, or modification, to be by him laid leforo tho next Centre. A majority of tho commission may select their presiding officer, and shall be ct-mprtent to drcido all q'flioni nriaing hnre ihom. Fac. 4. And bo il further enaeled, That aald commiaiionert almll hold thoir fint aeaion at Saint Ti ter', in the State of Minnesota, on or before the fint day of vipni nexi, i-r me nearmn . claimant, and that all claims mutt bo presented to aald commluinners on or before the first day of fceplcml,cr next, or the same ahall not be heard by them; and the said com misMonrri thnlt make and return their fimlifitr, and all tho papers rrUtiurx thereto, on or bt fore the first day of December next. Hue. fl. And bo it further enacted, That aald coinmiii'nrrs shall receive for their services and etpenae (he sum of two thou sand fivo hundred dollars each. And they aro authorized to depute a proper ptrou to summon witnrMct, who shall be enli lied lo receive his actual expense, lo he allowed by said mmmittionert, and the uid of three dolhra per day for hi tor viota. Witncxte snlifwrr.aed In behalf of Ibo I nited htatei ahall recti re pay for aUBduci not to exceed iha fcs allowsd j by the laws of Minnesota fur witneos attending jnttlrW court. And, for paying the expenses of said commission, the fur ther sum of ten thoiiMttd dollar is hereby appropriated out of the islJ annuities in tho Treasury of tho United States, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to pny the same. Sue. 0. And be it further enacted, Hint the Secretary of tho Interior, immediately after the pawoge of this act, thall eauso the same to bo published in four of tho newspapers of tho State of Minnesota, which, in his opinion, will givo tho most publicity to tho snmo among the people who have sintered by said depredations, anh give notice of tho first meeting of said commissioners, the expenses t be paid out of the sum appropriated in the next pre ceding section. Skc. 7. And be it further enacted, That i tho complainant, or ony witness testify ing before inid commisioner, hnll be guilty of perjury, upon conviction thereof in the proper court of tho United States, ho shall sutler tho pains and penalties pro scribed by tho laws ot tho I n.tcJ States for that offense. Skc. 8. And bo it further enacted, That the said commissioners may make rules, not inconsistent with this act, prescribing the order and mode cf presenting, pros ecuting, nnd proving said claims before them, which rules shall be published in one cno i expefscs of such publication slitli be paid out of ih fund appropriated in the fifth section of this act. Sfc. 9. And l o it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to set apart of the public lands, uot otherwise appropriated, eight acres in severalty to each individual of the before named bands who exerted himself in res cuing the whites from tho late massacre of said Indians. Tho land so set apart shall not bo subject to any tax, forfeiture, or sale, by procesa of law, and shall not be aliened or devised, cxeeot by tho consent of the President of the United States, but shall be an inheritance to said Indians and their heirs forever. Ssc. 10. And be it further enacted, That said commissioners, before er.tering uKn the discharge of their duties as such, shall Give bonds in the uoM form to the I nited States, in the sntn of tweuty thousand dol lars each, with good and sufficient security, to be approved by the Secretary of tho Treasury, faithfuliy to discharge their du ties ts rceh, and to account for any money which may como into their hands. Approved, February 16, 1SC3. rrrsuc-No. S9. Am ict nulirit pprorrUtioni for the contlrue tioD, prwrTilion. and repair! of crtuin fortifi cation nd other work of defense for the rear tndiae thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred 'and mtr-foor. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be and they arc hereby appropriated, out of any money in tho Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for for the construction, preservation, and repairs of certain fortifications and other works of drfrav, for the year cnd'ng the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and stxtv fonr: For Fort Montgomery, at outht of LalieCliaropU'm, New York, $100,000. For Fort Knot, at narrows of IVnob scot river. Maine, 150,000. For fort at ti.irancc ol Jtrnndcc r.ver, Maine. $100,000. For fort on Hog Mand Icde, Portland harbor. Maine, 150,000. For new Fort Preble, Portland harbor, Maine, $150,000. For Fort Seammel, Portland larlor, Maine, 1 50.000. For new Fort Constitution, Porttnouth harbor, New Hampshire, $-200,000. For new Fort McClarv, Portsmouth harbor. Ne I I mhire, 00,000. For Fort Wintlirop and exterior battc lie, Governor's inland, PoMoo harbor, Massachusetts. $50,000. For Fort Warren, Boston harbor, Mas sachusetts, $25,000. For permanent frts at Provincctown harW, Maachults, $150 000. For permanent forts at New Pdford harbor, Massachusetts, $150,000. For Fort Adams, Newport Larbor, Khodo Mand. $23,000. For permanent defenses at Narragmsett bay. T.hode I.lanJ, $150,000. For additional fortifications at New Ixjndon harbor, Connecticut, $200.000 : VortuW, hovtrtr, That this impropriation shall not be extndcd unless New London be selected as a permanet.t tile f a navy yard or a nival station. For Fort Schuyler, East river, New York, t-25.000. For lort at Willet't point, opposite Fort Schuyler, New York, t25O.0OO. For fort on ntn of Fort Tompkins, Sto len Island, New York, $200,000. For cacriiated battery on Staten Mand, New York, $200,010. For new battery near Fort Hamilton, New York, $100,000. For fort at Sandy Hook, N-w Jertoy, i:voh F.fiiil T)lwnr. .JhjJawnre. r',vc t!llJ ' XT " For Ko.-t' farr.,'' 'J'.iTti'fnore ba'bor. Mar;lnnd, f.00,000. for Fort Monroe, Hampton road, Vir ginia, r.0,000. For Fort Wool, Hampton roads, Vir ginia, 200,(XiO. For Fort Clinch, entrance to Cumber land sound, Florida, fl .',0,000. For Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, 1300,000. For Fort Jefferson, Garden ley, Flor ida. 1.100,000. For new fort at Tortngat, Florida, 100,000. For fort at Ship .land, count of Mittls s'poi, 1175,000. For Fort Jackion, Mit.lppl river, 1100,000. For Fort Saint I'bilin, Mitsistlppl river, 1100,000. For lort at Fort Point, Sm Frnncttco bay, California, 1200,000. For fort at Alcalroz island. Ran Fran- ciaro but, California, 1100,000. lor detentive works in Oregon and Wellington Territory, 1200.000. For contingencies ot fortification, In cluding Held works and field operation, 700,000. For tool and tiega trains for armies in th- ftild, 12M),000. For brid; trains and efpilpsge for ar. miet In the field, 1500,000. For completing fortifications and erect ing new one for tho dcfeiite of Wahing. ton, 1200,000. Approved, Feb, SO, 103 I IVm.it X... SM As mt tn pmviile lor Ih ppointment of an intant roiiinter in tho Trvinrv Pcpartmetit mid a lii'itoi ,or the W ar IVpartmriil, and lor other puraea. I5e it I'tvted by tho Senate ntul Hone of Kepresenl.ttives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That tho President be and bo is hereby author. ird to appoint, by nnd wit'i tho ndviee and consent of the Senate, for tho terra of one yi ar, an officer ut tho office of the Ke gister of tho,lVeasnry, to be called tho assistant agister, at an annual aalary of two thousand dollars. Skc. 2. And bo it further enacted, That tho duties of said assistant shall bo such as may be devolved on him by tho Kegis. tor of the Treasury, and, in the absence of tho Kegister, said assistant shall act in his place and stead; nnd any official record, certittcatc, tf oilier uoonmcni, cxceptini; warrants, bonds, and drafts, if signed by the assistant register, shall havo tho tamo legal force and validity as if signed by the Uegister of the. Treasury. Skc. 3. And bo it further unacted, That tho President bo and be is hereby author iied to appoint, by nnd with the advice and consent of the Senote, an officer in tho War Department, to bo called the Solici tor of tho War Department, at an annual salary of twenty fivo hundred dollars. Skc. 4. And bo it further enacted, Tlmt tho amount necessary to pay the salaries of tho officers authorised to bo appointed bv th's-act. for tho current and next fiscal .if., 1 . .nu iiTTTi .(irtW aiimtl.tlmr Apprdrvd, February 2 J, lfl'l Wkatmkr Hints for Farmfks. 'Hie following aro extracts from Admiral Fit roy's "Manual of Practical Meteorology." Thev wcro intended for tho cliinato t f England, bat are also of interest hero, as telling tho signs of tlu weather : Whether clear r cloudy, a rosy ky at sunset presages lino weather ; a sickly looking, greenish Jme, wind nnd rain; a dark (or Indian) red, rain ; a red sky in tho morning, bad weather or one much wind perhaps rain ; a gray sky In the morning, lino weather; a hign dawn, wind; a low dawn, fair weather. Soft looking or delicate clouds foretell fine weather, with moderate or light breex es ; hard edged, oily-looking clouds, wind. A dark, gloomy blue sky is w iiuiy, but a right blue sky indicates line weather. Small inky-looking clouds foretell rain ; light send clouds driving across heavy masses show wind and rain ; but if alone, may indicate wind only. High upper clouds crossing tho sun, moon, or stars, in direction ditlVrent from that of the lower clouds, rr tho w ind then felt below, foretell a change toward their l0"; i ii..- After fine, clear weather, tho Crst signs .. S uv a n j va a v " v ' j light streaks, curls, w isp, or mottled patch es of white distant cloud", which increase, nnd are followed by a murky vapor that grows into cloudnes. This appearance, more or less oily or watery, as wind or rain will prevail, is an inftMible sign. Usually tho higher and moro distant such clouds scorn to be, the more gradual, but general, tho coming chinge of weather will prove. Light, delicate, quiet tint or Color, with sofr, undefined form of clouds, imli- tl.ak air nfi. fVihinit -ll t 1 ft.t a HSilteilll. catc and airomjany fine weather ; but unusual or gaud hues, w ithhard, dt-finitelv outlines c ouJs, .'orelell rain and proliauir strong wind. Misty c'oid finning, or Iri'-g'rg on height, show wind and rain cuii.ing if they remain, increase, or descend. If they riso or disperse the weather will im prove or rccorae fine. When sea-LirJ fly out early, moderate ! wind anJ fair weather may ho expettail. When they han nhout the land, or onr il, 'a . 0 . , , '. . ' aonietiuie fimitf llilafid, expect a stMH 0 .,' a ! w od with atnriny weather. As many creatures betiiks hirdt aro affected by the approach of rain or ain J, ueh inJicationt should rot be sighted by an ob rver who wishes to furo co weather or com pare its varfc'.ioni. Tl. .. bvaiJIi.. ! , i, a r. C i a. . r in n t n rs rk ! A 111. 1 c ni v in 1 ai-in ui ai'iuiu iiiiiml.- t.. .1 .1... 1 .... -.1 .1 .. Ill 1110 avaiut-r kuukii giici.ti iuii may bn detiralle, and thereture worth no tice ; such as whin hirdt of !oi jf flight rook, swalloat, or otbi-rt hnn about borne, and fly up on I down or low, rain or wind Day be expected. Alio alien animal seek ahellered placet, instead of apreading over their Uul rliget when pigt carry straws to their styes when iiitko front chimnctt does not asctnd readily (or straight upward durii, a calm) an ur.fivor ihl clmtio it probable. Dew it an inilientiuti of fmn w rather, to it fi'ij. Neither of lhrs.s formation occur uu.lt r an overcast ky, r whero theru it much wind. Ono itet fug oerationally rollirg away, at it were, by wind, but sel dom or never formed while it Is blowing. Ktrnarkahle clc-ariic-M i f afm tpherc near the horizon distant ohjett, such at hills, unsunlly visible or raid by refrac lion and what it called a )rl "hearing I ot i lay, may ba mttitiontd ainn wet, il not Wih J, to he expci'l. More than usual I inkling of the start, iiidiitiiictiieiii or app.irerit tutilliplicat.on of tha inor.n't boriit, h.it, "wind dor;," aiid tti'- reiithw, tr j m- rc or htt inifi, cant "f i icrcatiiij lnd, if not of approach i'fti'lT." V'h or without wind. Mias'A:ya F. IicKi.vi!f. Tuif eele bratcd speikei, accoJiiig to the (iratt Valley National, is a sister to lie v. John Dickii son, a tnii.iitor of tlm Melhoditt Church, now stutiontd at Forest City, Sierra county, California. Hrre is the dote of her spcach at Cooper's Inatituto, New York : S, month after month, the I'nion ar my have luilcd in one, two, three, fmr, Cre, six, seven csmpaignt. The long lino of the balteriet of dnvcry, poMcd in front of the walls ol l ort iiubullion, have pour ed In steady ruin of thot and thfll among us, breaking our lines and throwing them back in d witter. Cvneral after (i'-riend hu sent up word that urilmt the batteriet of slavery aro uleiic-d Fort lU'bellion cannot ba taken. No word it ftit btik. Finally, the (n'liertls have lit up word, tho loyal heart of tho IV ple hut tpoken out "Mr. l'retident, it It no longer a riuclion whether Fort !!elll ion can be I.Acn. Fnleat the hutti ries of slavery are silenced tho I'nion army standt d.'feited, the I'nion rnijii broken, Iho North riven in twain." The word has come from ll.rj President lo advance on tho balterie. Are you ready, im-n of Iho N'ortslf llio nntwer i, 1 Hir, we are ready lo sweep over tho piled up mound, Up lo the wallt of F'rt Rebellion, I'I find iho rebel linet brol on, the ri bel toldien tlnowinj doan thiir firms nnd crying fori ip-nrtert, treason and rebt'lion, with liber-1 tv for tho whole human ruco, justice for all mankind, nnd iennnncnt peace estab- li-died.'' The President ks vou tho I . IV'1-.t t..t.,M .11. v,.iil.rt I,n,tr...t thotisiind craves l. i l . '.1. .1.. ...! auu trencnes, ermviie i w iui i.n' oe-i n" bravest of tho eottntrt 's sons, ii-k you tho hundreds of thousands ol brave lei lows who aro facing death upon tlm battle field, ask you. O, loyal people of the North, how will you respond I Tim Tusiioi' Coi knho PiFFtcmv. The Bishops of tho Church of Kiiglnnd have addressed to tho Kight Kev. John Will iam Colenso, P. P., ItM'OH of Natal, a remonstrance against the doctrines uiiiiei ated in his recoiit book on 'The Pentateuch and tho Hook of Joshua Critically Kxamiii cd." To this Collensn has given a posi. tivo refusal, claiming to bo moro correct, seriptuinl, and wholeomt in Ins teacliings than they, nnd asking them to "join him in his important and timely investigations." Tho progress of this controversy is attract ing much attention in England. The London DVrly wiVie, which has always been very friendly to tho Chinch of England, admits that the latter has no clear and Intelligible codo of laws, mid that tho machinery by which such laws as ho has aro put in operation is practically so useless, that it requires an expenditure of ono or two thousand pounds to remote from the pirlpit a man ol scandalous im morality, and that as for doctrinal purity, it is knownJt" nil, tl world that tho 1--, atty minded on men who ueny me inspua - t.ou ol tho scriptures is siispiuion tor one yar, after which, without a word of retraction they may resume their duties. Tho same authority adds also that the difficulty of getting rid of Mr. Colenso, considerable as it may lo, is light in com parison with that of providing for tho Church an adeonate vsicm of discipline. I'pon the whole, tho livipiont detection of late aitioJ'g the higher light of the Church of F.ngland is shaki ig to the very fiiund.ttion the uiiii'ii t,f (.'luii li an, I Stale ill lireal llritain. A'Vor.ling to Mr. lbs raeli, tho latter has already in fact ceased to exist, a statement made on the ground that a largo number of tuemlvri of Par liament arc uot Church at all. in communion with the Socru Carhix v a I.i nvhc Asvu m. A corresio:ideiil, who sends his nmiit', rc latcj t'ie tallowing ancctlt'te of tho lite Mr. Pelig'.i of Charleston. A pi rou meetii,r hliu ill the Street accosted him and said : j Will you be so ki'ul ,u to direct nic to tho Lunatic Asylii.n ?" Certainly nnswred M. Po'igru, ; "thcro it is," pointing to the east ; "ui.d t...H.. l.i.tMti., ,n, I .tiiO'iev t., flu, h.t,ittt j Z'i'.CZ . , 7h . ... o '...,.! i i satiu tuut, . v ins ..i-... , th. re agVm pointing to tho north i ' ;, ,,. .7 .1. When akcd an explanation of thi singu lar direction, he said : 'The whole State is a lunatic asylum, nnd the people uru all lunatics." Our correspondent gives the last ruoi th as tho da'e of this conversation. X. V. 1'vit. Srsuixa Ocr. There lb its through i the head of aim V peoplo an inieav id -a that, if they did but say o it all they h i I to suv, tin')' would ay sometli.r.j tremen dous! N in i i ie c.i-is oir often i!,i , i a mere f.d'a. y. Writers h ive nothing s.iy whi. !i tln-v krif rnnce:.-d. I.t nnr in tu urfn tl ir.k lio h i lilt who lit tho same tint. i H"t eori, i"ii ex telly what it is, try a vry simple - j r n nor. ". Let b in put d on a p'ncc of paprr, li ter mi lioi r ft' i-'y .-ifh'tion, nil ;!; pro p ositions whi'llhe W' i;hl like to I tV be fore tho tublic if ho il. rcd. 1 1 o uill ' i:,o:t I.kelr f.ud that he l..i 1:0 sucli t r v- onitioiis at hii cn:r.!at:J. ,.., . , .... 1 i Life cm In' r. n l, red a.rutio.'.ut, i 1 ,r .-. . . 1 . . 1 .1 ;. . craiiJ anil tltcitire; or le iiiiide I lie ui'ii , . . , . 1 tJ The first enursn Iej,!t ti h.i pn.es ainl spiritJl coi.ti i,t ; the ether to vanity mil vi-xatior of epiiit. - I 1 I r- I ?.T1"Thf follow t i. pi. let the piih. .. .i hcation if the I. S. Ijwi tf the ticotid session of the ."7ih Ci.i:rrt : I'i atir Ni ! ' 1 I Air at f.ir r.rli-1 in r. l-.ii 1 1 l-i' n in I . Iif , mil, known aa il..- I ! i f .-u J- m.m .. -i ,! ,r anp lo 1 T', I "I l.nii'l iiiiian aa ".-a,.j ,n da riaai l.,l i." Wherea, ill llu district rniirt ( tlie I'liiltd Htati t f'T thu ft-iiitliprii district of C.ilifiinii.t, in the ct'e f Frm u iS,1 r- Bliet r. The I'l.ite.l Statit I t the ranclio : lying in the State of "alifuruia, kiitii by , the name of Saujoii d.) S ilif .1 Kit a, a decree filed on the l.iut'l i! iv ol .l,rti,,ry, e-ht- .-en hundred and lin'v. 0, ent. r.d, , . .1 ; i .1 -I, conlirniiiig to the t-. l .l.eran s th.i a n 1 J tract of l.tiid kmctii by the n.imn of S.iu ' jou do Santa lltajaiil when its, on the pretttitatiou of the i;,a ul itn of tint Su i rcuio Court of tho I 'nit-.J State, li ni.t uig tin.' appeal to the ii I Suj. renin Court of the I'nitid S.ttet in Mid i ante, tlm t.ii'l d.; rec w as flu Ie firi.il by a ih creo of a'd district court, rendered on thu lirtt d.iy iif - i . . . .1 . ... I i.. i ... i .lovcintier, eiiin '.ii ir.n'iiui mi i b . jr , and wherca-i, the la', 'I oi li.iind nt alorw tuid lies in the northern district of Cililur ni.i, as atccrtuiii'd by a f'u-ul mrviy of thu i tame Therefore Hu it enacted by tnc Seiiate and Home of licj rcscntativ' t 'if the I'liited K'f.tet of Ami run, in Counst a--( iiiMcl, That the mil! dc rets of tlm dim rut court of llm United Stutts for the northern dia'riel i f Culilomia tlwll be, and they nr,; hereby duclared to be, at ta'i I and i'l.e tui.l at if tho tame had been render."! by the d.Mrii-l con a ol the ('nited Stuii t for Iho northern dittrictof Cfililomiii. Approved, July 12, W'i. 11 JI I'--'. I". At A'T rt.pliiiK Ih U rp'iiiiruiir Imod f Pay- III, If Hi I ami Aai t'Oii'd hr Ih Jii'lyp or Atl'.rnty idllie I ,- iikrpr an'i aaiiiii raiinato-r vt r. ap tn. I m wIikIi am li I'ai mkilf r ut A-itlaiil I'ayinaalrr hll rpsid. I'o il iiiacted by tho S nalo nt.il Ilotitii ol Kepreiciilatives of thu Coiled Slate ol An rric.i, in (.'fncr. tt iitH.'liibli.'d, Tlmt tho law u-'uiriiig the bond of a pay muster or audit mi piiyinirltr in tho navy to be approved by tli- judge orultorney of thu Lnited Stntet for tlm diitriet in whieh tueli paymaster or nt-istmit pay matter iluill reside, bo thi tumo ii nrehy rn prsled, and such bond ahull be d 'vmed nnd taken to bo tnlishVtory ami tiilTieient win never (ho Secietary of thu Navy shall bo sntitfi'.rl on .U'li eiiilnnn at ha thull consider prop.-r, that inch bond ought t- lie approval and aecepiod. Approved, July 1 1, IWi. DISH ti CO, Commission Merchants ir JMm in Fluur, drain, l'r'l, I'r nit, ,'Mr,iJ e H. K. eirnaf Fmit nnd U'liiiiI.ii at., fiA.y riiASciscn. J TTo'i'ia-niiii ii " t'l klu'li of California tnj Orpfin '"kIiipi t,!;.,jif J Oitoii (11) Athri'listnioiils. 1 I T11': "''IIl"-I imr pui ln-r.t llie atiH'li, - v' o ol tho Ultl.liON t l II.Vhl'.KV, loriiirilt enriiod on Ity Mr. I'. I'liiiiihioi, lo call Hit' nlteiiiioii ol li former ilnnia lo llu fuel thul v iiilrml lo rarty en llio liiuiinMao ai lo kci'i' on I.hii.I ci'i tiling ill llieuay of iMunilv (Jrocrrirs, for ton li and iirtuiilry, Tho iitloiitioii of ali iiiu hoitla ia mttii iil,ifly rallrd, n rvoiy lhiiir In our line will ho aiijiplii tl nl renmiimhlo rtilia, A lino asuottiueiit of I.IQl'lMiS always on llillld. 'I'he liiuhinl eah price aid lot fniutlry io diii'e. l.i',nl 'I'i inter Nolra liikeii in and inld out nl lln ii' Hint In I nliio. no i tti Dif t;i W, J, !,. IIAltl.OW. tieo t'lty, Jan. 17, IMi.i. if Hardware for Malt4, .1 t'ST t;l.t'l.t i:t a jjishl .ii(i.!y of Hard ware, C. Illlllll ill IIAI'I Of tllU lotloW lllll- linuii d uttieli' ; TannT' Tis!, of all kin,l, I'liua i iit and Mill Siitva, 1'itea, I'IiiwIm, Aii;ei, tleiieli I'miii'", I' irlnnlt' I'l.ttforin Scnlea, lliiiil'a t.'liimi2 Aie, Hand Ae, llatelu'l. linrived Ski1i Aiijf. r, Ao , aUi, l,raKtiua (iiaiti I raaioa, m 1 Rl,i ,I1V ,,r too ItMioiia all of whieh will h "M i'hai 'nf im-'Ii or e If v I'tmltifo. tin;nii 1'ity, Jan. 31. ImiHMti'il, tlitvi't from Victoria, u ncga 'mt.N) Qt'1 si rt:i:ioit i.'( ai.ity, f..iiow: l.nitlon ltH-k Itran.ly (old tludaon' Hnyl, M.nli'l tlo. uitii'p, Mi'iiino A t'o. do. da (iplirta, in nw, Seo'eli Wlrakv, ill caw- and harrvl. l .,ra.ilot.y W. ,V J. I. It.VUl.OW. O.ef.11 1:1.1, Murih 1 1, I -It:!. Lumber, Linnbcr, t y IVi:i',Y I I "Si'lt 1 1 t li X, kepi on hand ami f"r a!c hy W. A J. U li.Vltl.OW. SCHOOL HOOKS And Stationery, .l.U.IV-V f).Y I.V. I.V I'OR SALE AT LIYI.Mi l'KH i:s, NY .1. V K M I X (., Al liia oi l al.ind, Main air, rt, Oar.uoK Cirt. J Jl.-s ativk conipria, , in 'arl, ill follow ing : r"an.!rra' I'mrar, Sivllar, and Uoidar, I'aikrr and V o'.-.m a Swllt-r aud litadrra, f'Uik' Kl, titulary Althfa, 1'aVH' AriihutPliea, 'I'liitiiix u' Aiilliniriit a, l'aikpr'a l'hili'a.iliy. WiiUrd'a ntiri'lg-d llulnry of lli t'u laj Sla'r", WiU. ii "a lull, ii, id ll,.:,,rs, .Moll'.nlll V Mi'Vll') llrM l)ir, ltui krntioa' Kirat l.riniin in hi'glidl Ct ii ail. tni, - Mrl'.iiiir II' Aiiaiyl t-iil M.iuu.il, W tli.lrt a Ik lionan, a, l.lrin, utary Spa'lrr and I'i inn r, l'i.ir'a Armt 'inv, l'l.v'flojy A lltfrii. I .ti, liirr.V Noi" !' rr, M tlra and Sl id' l' nc r-, Mi 1 1 1 1 J A Novts, I'.oil'a ai.J Arnoll'! lla,-k. I, Imp, ni. l rp.l UA; N'.'p. lAlNr, an I I rj'al Knvr!- Jx-a, Hi, ,n'a r, '. hrn't.l M. -I I'pna, I,i4ir 1 ttl-ilt ii.' pi'la ai 1 It. ut.it p-t;r, i s-(riic r'a M nlii'S ll k, l ull-ill ,V I! i-:ii! m'. 'r ', "-at ltia.lt Kf. j.li g, ' w lH ll"'.-Kppf .o I'iaiiltt I Al.o, a t-o - v of rn a-t II .ii-iia h-Kika. IIM.-OII fill. I r!i 1 till, l-l.i. I 1 I'sf rir. ispiI n I fur p l.v Iha aiil r Ii r, 1 ' Tim I I llrvon N hv, lit iipr.il S- i rnrp, Y1I1H1I lli.l .ri , i'lm l".,rimr l'uilMard, i'llP .p. rrl I iil, 'I Ii N ul.o-. 'I lio I'nfrcl IJpii Upiiiiii, l.ld,p' fr,llPt, ,Ve ,Ae. Irh -.K. j ii.ii.mim; i'i LY tl M l I I k'S lni,m:i..i al l. VI ll.p l-ma of War ; '.i. Ih Itrtardl'. Army Kpgtralioua, f..raa'v hj n.arl J. I I.KMIV; 11 n rpllt: ;.i .pn Wrpilli, a . .1. I'amr I Mp'o.lira, fur ti mar 1.1 a ii'n. roilrr:inn .f tn r l.y 1 1 i'.mim; rMIlK Cli iXiiu Jl)inu IU,k, f .f .i in L in.rli J. n.KMINi;. c 1 A II AS A fin artir fur I. ad .a, lot ta' by J. t I.KMI.Xa. IJ. S. IncoiiK! 'Pax. 'I 'Ill; I. W Pin', 11 li'a'pa dial rtary en al.all Ir "Ml any a.eir, a alulpvpr A ,pr.oii i ail.ttird I., tlr.t il. I h.I I. ff Il M..ll S.l.(il .1. .S'Ullt. att.l rounty Ta-a,nr.d h.l. It.iiia, lia,aCP, n i pjry Ii r.trry mi hit hua.ii.; tint li faniipr. mprrlnnl, imp. Ii.iii r. ut any . r-.n, h a r-trlil f" 'Murl 1 ' u"" " " """ "r,"u hn iiipmiik. .ri ,,irom(! T , u yi i , U il(rm f n , ,r ..u,,,,,,,,,, h,. Jmuary lai, sf,.', ,o III it fill III." PIPIllll-f Ol )prp(llh-r .lla!, Ifi'.J, i vprj lp!y ahi.n d n.atin ii;i I rert ef hit iinniii IMHia nr urniita f irtl.it )pr. Ind aa rn.niy "nr,- a if inr.iiiip, an li ua ll t-i li ih! and lt.nlii.ail llmida and Mm kt, uiir.inr.t Mia k, Ma in lln.kt, in. I'ip.l, Ac , (llipy hi2 alr'ly pud Ih iin rn Ut,) urn it'll n IntPil, II tlipfpfiir Iipi-uiiip lip paaar to hat claar rpcird of lliaxairra uf .n-.-i'ma, that thrra may ha Im diul tilli tlm .aaofaif. .111 rnriif ili .na mnal drdurt the tliip .r C lit. In fnr i!p,.I.iMi,' llipir d,iili'inli. ror Example: A ni; n ill hut.iipw niuat mak up lli net prof I nf h a huMiirt fur llm )ir, ind pay th tin on III ainoillil Iraa 'iUU. A mail liny, nntaida ff hit huain.-aa, - and t vi n In.ir- a in.l it ni-pfllippa i inu-l ny l,n on a if! ,o:iia rir, ,l Ilia VHI. And hi Willi I aal.tiy, nil o r in ml In InipiI, lliniigli ara.tiil or f inely rtjipnara r.nuini II all. 'Ih Im who 'J'at for tliP ypur lfiJ Ii aapahla un Hip flrat day of M.iy, l and i !nr and ny ah! ..ii ur Ie for lh .'I'lili dmia, l"i, . And any aiini dii" an I uiijnid for ll.iily da) a ifirr Iha u'llli Jump, aa uf'iri auid, nnd f. t p llnjaatlif da lii.ii.d h Ih foil" rtor, livn ipf c.-lilnin Will Im) d.l'il I Ih union lit nniid. liaeli individual uf any ruin or pnllliarahifi mutt nuke uji his inruiiift 'itrliplv. TIIOM. UtAZAIt, 17. ft. Aaai'ifor (it OrH'MI. I,' H. Iwawir'a Oinp.., I'lrllaud, Aildli, IHC1 itKiiiv.; ion at'tt MVVAivm Ytmut Powders. AC It A ASiKH TO MAKK MtJHT i p nnd iiuliilinii is no Ttii. a lil'iiily iil.iilpil It LOAVKS, HOT ISISCL'IT, ; nr.ix win: a r u,i mhnt t.Ar, filN(;i.l:l!KKAI), and rukr. ot ill kind. Warraiitfil lully cfinil to any in tlio market ! Auk fur ItliDI.NfJTN .fCu't Y F.AHT I'OWIiKIES, a ii J lake lio nllii r, if )ou aould have uiiifurmly (lOOl) lillKAD! Mjliufarlnrrd an I anlil al klmlpanlr by Ifl.lllNOToN A CO, 40Dmi'l II) tit tiir-fi, 8n IiiKiKo. r w s.i.xyoHirs LIVER INVIGORATOR AVivr oii'iViifi'., It liiMiniiiiinlid ul i loly limn ((' MS, mill li.ia Iixi'oiiio an oliilililii'd lai'l, a lo'i,lniil inodii'inai known ami niovril liy all Mini li.it n ux tl , mid la iittw riMtrlod In with eoiilldaneo in all Ilia dia ntt lor hIiu Ii il ! msniiiuiiiiili d. It liu I'lliotl ttiuiia Alula Mllliiil III I'M Itvti )fni w tin lutd Kit r 11 lil all lnT of rflirl, ua ilia niniixr una unaolioai'tl eorlif lciiia in my ura. inn finite. Tho ilmo iiitnl lo ml.i'lrl In Hit liiii "iiniiii'iil nf llio lu ll vt'liml liikiuu II, and ii.P'l in aiitll iinilili. lira na In net onlly oil lilt' I'ntM'la. I jl llio tin tttlra of your jiiil:niitil unlit you in ilia ua of Ilia l.lvar liivin'inilur. ami il will euro l.ivnr eoin..iiiii, lillliniia ol Ineka, il y a i iiaia, o li r u n i o iliiirilni',1, aiiiiiiin-r eiuiii'luiiila, lit at ulpiy, il rn a y, amir aloiuni'li, li.iliil Mill I'lutllVt'llOaa.l'lliillO, eliiiirn,itiupin tnnr liua, tlitili'iik iiil.uil tun, lluliili-m-y, l.tiin tlh'o.li lliulvi w rnkiiraa and limy ho Hard alio- rraal'uliv na ait (Utliiiary l.iiinly nnilit-liio. Il will t'tlio alt k liradui'lin (u llioiiauiida tail Italily) In Iwrllly luiniilra. If livo i r llirto li aiHiilnla nia lukrii ill riHimiriit'oiiiriil of nil, it k. .1,1 W liti tiaa il in giving ill. ii' loiinuiuv In !' I'lvnr. M vs tiliT iii I lit inniiili with III lnvlgnrntiir, and an ulltitv Imih li'inllo r. or Cut-, $t i'tr hoiiio. .tl.it, SANr'OUO'S FAMILY CATllMiTIC I'll.l.S, fOUIMt NIU It KltOU I'urt '$tliliU '.Vrui'.t, K:lil, nnd will ki'r in any Xt aeliva rd III Ilia rwfl. ypaia. I h i nialaiillv liieirnsiiiif drui iud fiuiii lli llll i II 1 1 0 l.'li ll-r.t llio Ilia, and I ll Bill lalttellt'll Wli, ell all iiipa ill rrK.iid In Hip r nun, li.ia lii.liit'ril Ilia III iUt-a tin in willmi llio rp.ie II of nil. TIip jtrt,t-a,'itii o p know Unit ilill'iMPiil railiattii-a n I on tl f fprrnl fititiua til Ilia lamp a. 'Ilia I ".mi it y l'u. lliar'.ie fill lit", wuh tine It'lripiiea In llna W t II eal.il.li.lii il fui'l, tn'PII e tl III l Olllldptl fitiiu a mit ly of iha I'lllPal Vt(". litl,lp p(-11111-11, Ii eh a. I a I ko on pvpiy ('ail of tho nliiiii'iiUr v i a mil and art umitl and aa a III all t a.pa wIipiii d ra!li4ri.ii ia u.ptltal n il aatlriaii'iiiPii,a of Ilia amin ii'li, appi iiw, mua III Ilia lit' k and I. NIIM, V"ativpnrM, viitia and at'rPiiPNi ovpr IL li.ila htalf, fitiiu aml.lrii rut.l, wlueli frptjnt nlli , if iirijlpi tiil, i lid in a lt'ii roiitM t,f f..n r, a ,.f np;.p!lp, a i-rtP"IH( irlial, if (''. I I'VPI ilia Ik. ly, rp-llr'allpaa, llPUtUt llP, or . ;l I III l,a lifad, nil hi.l illllliiil.'i I V il '.!", it "nil, ill tli I ilipn ff adulla, i liPiii.i,ttiMii, a KiPal i ir lipr t f Ilia hits tl. and niaiiv tli- - lo u In. Ii llr.li a In il too tlllllirloila to IllPlltloU ill tin adtprl aPlllrliU II. .P, I to II. riiifi:. Tiir.iu: ihii:s 'I'll" I, liar tin i'iraln and I annly Ca'li.trlic I'llla ale ,l,l hy lnik-i;i!a etr. t w hrlo, and hy i;Kii.i;Tt a in, eui'r .lrnia for lli 14. ill.' nia.l, 4li'i .V IIS luiit at , A'4,1 I 14111 ora Dr. .laker's Tnln INmaccn It tnmjK 1 fiiltrr'y itnitA!(ii (vihw, anil Vrflt LIo u U ft tul Iirtlasu h u HiM'tly m1p .r the Hi t tl-l lali tt lt . I c it liiiM sMtrrn I y nn ) llt 1 I(lirrr kit - It H)'i lt rr tlrlK-ittn, ti' lm Mijtlhit b U ut l't Iritat. I Wilt fvutiuu In Mk ll.o Mllsirkf, mKu U l IH4.1 11, l.i try It f f llii I' l'i'Miiitf tliH-Ara, f tl.ry ftfi- 11 'I li' tl W illi ill ttrl towr(tr, tli inonrv t ilirt llq ly trfulltlr. Ii) tl.ff 1. 1 !iffO ttiu Iticli- Il juith.v vutt in IliA Stmni. h nr Itov!i, Iry iIm u I'atti TAir-rra lutirnuHv, tt)i- Irrimliy nrr ll ttrti all.-. Ul, Mil i ).u tAiil t iltr ' fr ri til J'U'lwf ftltill fttl I t ill i tilt It ) mi littt lrtiMir Wuutul, Uiilto it mII W tt t tit 14 II rM.irM f'ir tHlt"J iljy. It Wi'l frli. t th 4 11, i).l Uke nut m'A Ihr ki uit, fttij ht iK wimn I "i il wlt'Tl t ins I tHi urn mllrrui lin n Num'; -r liliru in. it r 1' , n; t l',t I'i u l uiitr. fiirU , .) tdki l. t( it tillllll , llhl'Mil nihil HiJ 11 i;!it; tt ft II 11 t m.ly rmr Hi.- (tnt, Imt will r rittt tlm riu if tl.i ilir.t II )oiilt tli I'y'fiHitt, ami y.tnr f- I ili. IrrsMiu tmir NxitAi Ii lst'l raiting, if I'titi P " 1 fit f rf rai li in If n Inv a faiil't 1 or .v'r Mm, 1I1 nf 1 1 (if. at, . ;l'W til l4il 1111 4 t" Ol t.tli 1 r J ' ,Ma, an I fillip lli riiuieli ill Ihrual lliira.i .ur I t lli'a ilai . Il you liata ilia Iharili.ri, ir a rp'iiatl !' i.f . 1 Iiarilirt, r tr ata' 1 Irw il. of I 'an '4ii4 n lli iM'JIP'a, 14k an, I tlipy ,ll 1.1111 Im rrafiirnl If )'mi liatt ii iiful aurtlii.;, hailtP II, a l ar'.a ft. I), and )"ii Will a.NMI rati, t tlir '4'll, and lit." a w . II . tl It Iip IP !ii p.l II )nu Ii. a apipta tiili ui l. , t 1 pi) Il, I'jiii l'u., a . a 011 a ppca i f i t,:tuii, and 1. 1 l, Ilia L'H'ii ! Ih ajiu" linip ; if mil al,,;. iha a n li- iiiilli . Il ).itl tiAtP a Ita. II ill it, a llimar S ilr, It it k. r I Kid li- Jt.hill.a l'. urla all Ip.I iii..i.ii an I t"!.l; j al ll.p a.tntt' t.ni Uk t i,t i,f iha I'ait.i. p in. Inn ..11 ' If Mulh-r h a aCalpd hrp,i., aj; ly ll. I'aui !l'alit'p aa I11.I aa rail hp Im.iiip. If )"H laalihilly r raid, I lionj;'. )"U war (J,hi j In h na a Iptar, Ink a d ' u( I'anarp. I II )it hat a h 0,111 1, nil, nr ya'la uii yi ur I Iiti, a; ;.'y lh I'a.ti I'anir.a: il aill lnk t.ul I nil iha lull tin. it, cm. ami In al Ih a..ir in a ali.trl l,lli". hold l.v a'l Iha ft iie'j.al .Irn. j .l., and hy Itl.DIM, l'., .V III, A k til-. 4 1 lial, d 111 1'i.nil r-IIPt I, San liaur.a.0. I IMI'M isiA i.i.wii: hair iu:stokativi. imi tlcttvring (Irnij Juir h ill Oiijiimt Color. it rciiVKNTs tiii: ii mi: kihm fai l- J IMilM I'. I T rurra l!.tldiiraa, and iniiuir ill .1 . ft J f nil' t it .1 ariirf fitim Iha In ad. I: aly all iriiatiitu of Ih a. ali. Il r. la and r.frr.l.pa lli liroil, and liiij ait In Iha hair a lip ilthv, linly a.H nraiirp. I. It. 'I h ,ro nia wli'rli rpnuit ilaii trnlT and a, nf finiii , I,, ad, allny iiriiiil.on and fip llip avc ra I c fi un hum,, a, ipii.IpI liua arln In llii.tlu- ah! aa a I., I mi in all rulaiipoua all. riiena, aiit-li at lli h, Itii.li, N.ill Ith. um, ( hillilaina, ;),mi. In, Kiiit'wiiriiia, Miinglft, Hid and Htni(;a nf In-apt-la, ami nil rii.li. uf Ilia tkin, tifpiully that r".pd hy I'lllSllN OAK. Ii I is ml up in nx T ir uf ft. ailu iiiiiiiri tufpf, nrt (Ii ahi (ii,d t in'r. Ilpaaa ufail iiut in ditTplaut ttyK trhi.li I. Til'VI IWtKI IT. IIKIilMiTON A t ii. . Uliolpaala As'nl, 110 and IH Front lfp. I, r an naiinaen. V.N V (INK wlin rifpa,( li undi'i'laml all Iradia or arii-nraa, aaainiip In iln ti ah. urdily U,i Ih inhl,r. On Ih aain iriiirij.p, any on lii' di. in wlin-li profp-at In i-nr all il,a. ap ia unwoilliy lli !ililral roiifnlnirp, and liniild al our bu ilpiionnerd a a 'iiai k noalriiiii. Til (ini'fi'iiWtf Finnily MciliiincH (In Hot intiinin In i lirn ill ili-eaa will on trill rile, 'l le y lnn t'lf-Vt II lldf TPIll lllPiln illPa, P.H'll ililpd In II iri-iilinr ili'Pa , Nlnl limn hat irtr d haymiil I 'iiPBlinii llm rffi, ry and eprliiiiily of llira (ip.nraliolia Thrir lial i-oinjiii. Ih fo. lutviliK ipiii'inpl (Irtrj'enhfrij Vrfirluhtr. Villi; M'lrnhuU't Citrine Cuthnliton; (Inrfnihtry Siiriiinirillii; (!r.rj'riiirrf( 1'ilr Jtrmrilt; (r'nrftiihrrff Jhjitnlrry Syrup; (! rim Mmtnlnin (hiilmrnl; tlrnfnilitrij Chililrtn I'lnmrtn; (rirfmlirrtf C'uwifii,r, IliilmJ trnfi iihrrf A'yn lotion; tlnrriilirry i'rvrr ami A'ue Ilrinriy; I '1 nt fntlii 'rJ llntlth llillrr; tinrfrnlicrg Mil mini of llrullh. Fof l liyH lnipiial Ihiniii honl lli Mlate. (last ai. Aurni i Itl'ilHNfiTON CO., Wliilrarilri Hii.W t, d lli and 111 l imit al , Han I rain-ia o. ' NTKIlNAL It LV EN UK TA M I'M, f,,r , L ky t- rLt.Ml.sy. . i I H iflil asi4 p , . DU. VM. HALL'S llnlsnm (or tho Luiim. ('i,i,liMi,(i,i,i, .1 tlAnifi, Sthl Sirrult, Si'itling iimf, l'ni, CuiijiAa, iirfiidiin, i',1111 III Mi" A'lir, 11111 ..' lU,tu$tl 11 Iht I, mint, li. Win. It.ill'a llaUiim fur tlm l.tiua, In ull t'llr,nltPa llip In al uf Bull. Iil. ll, ill. Dr. Win. Il.ill'a lliilanui fur Ih l.iina liaa nrnnclil liima iiurt'a amen a liilrnililiilinll lliall any nilit-r i'oiiijIi lupilieum. I'r. Win llull'a lliilaitm fur llm l.uiign ta VII -dtiiaitl hy your pnd njf iiyaliinlia aa Ilia tafvat and lipal ii'iiinly null tialnin Iha iillillil. I'i. Win Il.ill'a ll ilanm ful Ilia l.uni'a la anf In ii-p umi'iiuj 1 lilldi, 11, and yi'l iuui'ilul In ntapa af t'lllnlllil illlllliilllll) illat-aara. I'r Mm. lluH'a ll.ilaniii lot Ilia l.uiiea luiii Ua t-prlilleali'a nliiin.1 dully of Ha wnudiiiliil iiurv in all I'lttl uf llu 1'iMiiitiy. 'I'll lU'HO alnk:HK irutif nf llm lulilnaio wnrlll nnd pii'vllpiie uf ii. Win. Hull's ll.ilaaui for Iha Limy, ia aliuivii in llip luitlilv mill wliu li 11 Imi. euiuia 11 Puriiil lm,,iilo with llio ipoila, 'I'liPia la iinlliui of u villi 1 1 11 r iiitliir t hill 11 liul la ataul e.il lulu iho aluitln iiIipii llio IIiiU.iiii hna haPII lhiiriiii;lily It'alp.l 'l lio aci'iila fur ila ule, ilia vtiuiiliy eit-r, In iiiiIi iih in tv auiilipa, aia ipry riiihii'iiiatie in ila ,tiur, a,iiug; " Il ia jual tlita I lit ii(i il ael Ilka a elmlin II rll't'i'la lilt, Hu ll llhUJit'll." Tim 1'iiteli irr 1I11111I1I ho inv i,ui, rular In ak fir, and lako ilium Imi I'r Ult.UVM 1 1 A 1 .1 .ej II.M.SAM I 1 ilt ill 11 l.l'N'i iS, wliinh I w-.ir-liiuipil Iiii;iip tiiii..ii ,tiaj or llip inniiay Miuupd. KnriaU' hy all I'mi! ;iia, and hy hlil'INHIoN A CO, riula Agpula, 4 lli u. I 111 I I. nl atrpt I, Sin I-raiioiapo, SCOVILl.'S S A It .S A V A K I I I, A A Ml ST I Ma I N ( I A! Oil Wood 4y liirrr Syrup. IP U lirrfUv m iiiiniiir I ty l'li)u iaii t t ill m .!li-ttl ( ll.MUTU ,lll lllfill un- i; 11 Hi n id tr. r.l ' iir i.T ih M1 . t "k r, I l ridliiin it ml l.iilitrrinriit 'f tli Ji u'a, 'mit rt iti 'l iinini. 1 .1 m !.,, K iti( I'ki:, Si An .ohi' I m, tin. Nurilni, Ob uit'U I'r. .h '!, I' nij.lrt ufl lli I 41 , Klinl Ititlhain, t loti It-, Ti.tUilr, t rutrt yti. hv'lu 11 i. I Moirurul Al1i tiot.a aro rurrtl; ( 'Ii,iisj i.r tl-tru. tixiisj In fi-m ilt; itrli.f rlirt nr Wt, r, .no rr'iti J Ii) Hi u of tlik M.mIiu. 1Ii liir.In i rtjPiltra f S t rpsir itl in ftt juittli'it mill .lil!ioi4 r nil! IttiuH it iy ! li.ir4l itirn to l ' lli lat ruMiL.ii iiiil l sj.ruf rirtl tut Is-aii, n it J (Minly lli tlol, tuJ f (. rl tl litnni fii'iit tli tattni W 9 Il4 gi rn t,i r t lit titivtt pit; iin tilt i llc f.niiili t , lliftltl ry iu kit" Mbt lit) f Uaill), Ull I M It I' Mil IMS I 1 Bwidl it it )4l fif lt ilrwifioti uf kni'N i'ij lt iu,MsI.cnta fulrl i.j 111 1 (I ila r Mni'io(i, iMi iIm. lU y Ii H) iri till it tit tin ir jtt.M'1 1 . Tin J'f. J.if l-.ll ttt U at I lift i4i IM tit lial uf I llir.l Iif III Ilk,' tl l k I (J If. til IIM I'lirilira tf Ui Is'tMtt ii iim A tutV.ft Itit k 114 III tlir a.atrin 'I In1 ja.ttt.! Im K tr n-tl tlm S llittfi Mil Sata4f I a u t.l t If) to i inn it kali 9 'X r 111 llittlilia i itllfMirit ri iili t'.p r l tml, (J t i,g tuti mi I v if"! In th Im I l.iitn.tti frnir, a J 1 lr ittgf a lit till I.) arlioii !n nil h luiM lit'lia iif tl ltt.lv 'I li'' l ( 1n1.1i ! t ( ii ri .it r f.it or ti iiii tti any im iit'.f f "I i'i .V '. .1 la tt k N-tu'tl, krtJ to i I'J. ali lliein. h I r 1 i limit' I'. It i'fi 1, r.J mi ' r it wt f .-lis nf tit !. -t ttu I l--at r4 ' ' i- i linii. ! 111 t!i 1 smutty, t Ml V. S r 11 I, t ' 111 i li'i t ! m u iiiiiiit H i.'i foiiti.ty nf Miiit.(.vaii tit.J ft, I) in ail lit lu jfffii ri Ii t a a; int. trlftnlv, t.l pm ( atl.t tlrjt t li! tt.nl, ra 11 it ft I il 11I1 ft n.iursi a Mil In Puff , i,,., Mn a-tnl j , 1, I, Willi i V-11I..I1-H, ttirtv u ua Utlrf hu d h) 'l I rn.v 'a, and ,y CI I 'i M. 1 1 N. A I'll, fi,la, -llCanl II. ,.l irrl V,, l,i,t,ar.l. Tu at Kn it all ..r. I. ra tit u .1 t.p a ltl.p...-. V" ii' h i. in: Willi-'i r ut: l.i ii. a. ill lii.a r fippfinii Iha iiiiiiiitoua adinanl ; ai.a u from an i . it , ura a'.ata i f lit LU..1 f tn I I atarii' d Hi Inn. ul iiify jour rp.it r ytuir Inking hra aii.l l.itrr Ual hi, -ml --sr. Sii!- Imh-I, and haa'lli, Iv v II'. III-mI rljiuri Ih p ti r i f I r ll, iiiiinr ralp t f ra 9 5 - - t ; t mm n, . riili. i Ij J l,' Ituikahlp run a. In ih hand nf Iip p piipttirt, uii jii, tiuiiiahly ,roi V.VA' IMil'oN A i n, Wh.ilrail Apii'.a, lli aud 111 I'nnit tlrp. I, han I'mih 'urn. a'i run1 Ilxliiti ls for l-'tavuriii. vami.i.a. i. i:tos, f i Vt.:. rr.Acn, in r i i.u a i. ui s n, i: iv. 'I III ItS I ira,-la i.i., in Iha nit rnnrrn ri utiiitrd f-iliii, IIip ili iif-iiiiia laatu aridiniirh ailiinpil lla. if of Iha iIiIV-ipiiI arln Ipa altor B. nipintpil, an I fur all nil, nary nirH will ka fniiiid ih iiiu.l p. iiiiiniiir il and routPinptit mn. naf nf p.iiniiiunira'ini Iha ft if nr. l!a itartlrullt Ina.kf' r Ih k n la inrjiarpil hy ua, aa il.ar ire many km I irpiiid hy ua, aa lliar.i ira many kinda m mm it. I jmip.i m,i hnl tittle, if any, of Hit leal flavor. l'rurp I d nil I hy III li. Mi ll N Ai CO, IK, ami lli i'.oni tl , Man l'r.nirl, itTO orzxrivz on. caiomsl. Dr. Win. 1 1 .'ill's Wuhnm f..r tin lunt litis no ciii;il ih n liiri iii'-ilirini', ami is cHiiri ally ii'l.'ijiN'il to tin nutslilti lions ol fi'iiKilcs ami tltomi hiiIVi'Itii from roiiHiiiiijitiiui or any luii"; roinjilnint, (iivo ita trial. lti:i)IXiT().V,tf'0., MViiriiit Jinili, -i I fl and 4 1 M Front it., Siin i'lintiritrn. LAXRD'H ' Jtloom of Y O II fl, OR UnVlll Vl'.AM, mi iri'-TirriNii aiu riraiMi tiii coiri.. In AMI IRlai. Mnal iliVahiiihln In li nilii'ln r lnrnlil, ItCIM.VtiTOV Ar I'll, Hii't igpiil for ih 1'nrdia ro., tlfi and IIS I rout alrppl, Han I'lntir, urn. I Ml I H I It lilt Mi "a i.m a n vu Yhi, jm .1 riwpivf d tin! fni hIp, hy 1 1, KM l.i O 1