n $ vrricuu uwi op the"ujtited states, ftmi at At Thrd Sutton W Tk.r1f-frnlX Vmgnu. JVuoNo. TI.1 At CT lo provld Wy nd kfeaei for th Bap pert of Um (iovroBnt. Dt tt enacted bv th Senate ant) House of Representatives of the United States of America In Congress assembled, That tht Secretary of tba Treasury be, and be it bercbv, authorized to borrow, from , . time to time, on the credit of the United States, a turn not exceeding three hundred mllllom ot dollar for the current fiscal year, and six hundred millions for the next fiscal year, and to Isiuo therefor coupon or registered bonds, payable at the pleas- are of the Government after such periods a msy be fixed by the Secretary, not less than ten nor more than lorty vears from date, In coin, and of such denominstions not less than hit dollars, as he may deem expedient, bearing interest at a rate not . exceeding six per centnm per annnm, p..v able on bonds not exceeding ono hundred " dollars, annually, and on all other bonds semi-annually, in coin; and he may, in Lis discretion, dispose ot such bonds at any time, upon such terms as he may deem most edvUabfe, for lawful money of the United Mates, or lor any or the certifi cates of indebtedness or deposit that may at any time bo unpaid, or for any of the treasury notes ncrototore issued or which may be issued under the provisions of this act. And all the bonds and treasury notes or United States otca issued under the provisions of this act shall be exempt from taxation by or under State or muni cipal authority: Provided, That there shall be outstanding of bonds, treasury notes, and United States notes, at any time, isaned under the provisions of this act, no greater amount altogether than the aum of nine hundred millions ot dollars. See. 2. And be it further enacted, That tbe Secretary of the Treasury be and he te hereby authorized to issue, on the credit of the United States, four hundred mill ions ol dollars in treasury notes, payable at the pleasure of the United States,or at such time or times not exceeding three siars from date as may be found most beneficial to the publio interest, and bear ing interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, payable at periods ex pressed on tbe face of said treasury notes: and the interest on the said tressury notes i :r e i . . anu un ccruiicaici oi inueuiconesi ana deposit hereafter issued shall be paid in lawful money. The treasury notes thus issued shall be of such denominsticn as the Secretary may direct, not less than ten dollars, and msy be disposed of on the best terms that can be obtained, or may be paH to any creditor of the United States willing to receive tbe same at par. And Mid treasury notes msy be msde a legal tender to tbe same extent as United States notes, for their face value excluding interest; or they msy be made exchange able under regulations prescribed by tbe Secretary of the Treasury, by the holder thereof at tbe Treasury in the city of Washington, or at the office of any assist ant treasurer or depositary designated for - that purpose, for United Slates notes equal in amount to the treasury notes offered for . exchange, together with the interest ac- , crued and due thereon at the date of in terest psyment next preceding such ex change. And in lieo of any amount of aid tressury notes thus exchanged, or re- elf-emed. fr nam at m.ilnritr th fiy.i.r may issue an equal amount of other trea sury notes; and the treasury notes so ex changed, redeemed, or paid, shall be can celled and destroyed as the Secretary msy direct lu order to secure certain and prompt exchanges of United of States notes for treasury notes when required as above provided, the Secretary shall have power to issue United States notes to the amount of one hundred end fifty millions of dollars, which msy be osed if necesssry for such exchanges; but no part of tbe United State notes authorised by this section shall be issued for or spplied to any other purposes than said exchanges; and whenever any amount shall have been so issued and applied, tbe same shall be replaced as soon ss practicable from the ealei of treasury notes tor United Slates notes. 8ec. 8. And Is it further cnscled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be end he - is hereby authorized, if required by tbe exigencies of tbe public service, for tht payment of the army and navy, and other ' creditors ef tbe Government, to (use on : the credit of the United States the sum of one hundred and fifty millions of dollars of United States notes, including tbe . amount of such notes heretofore author ized by tbe joint reflation approved Jan uary seventeen, eighteen hundred and ' aixty-three, in snch form as be msy deem expedient, not bearing Interest, psyable to bearer, and of uch denominations, not less than one dollar, as he msy prescribe, ' which notes so issued shall be lawful mo ney and a legal Under In payment of all debts, publio and private, within the Unit ed States, except for duties on imports and interest on me public debt ; and any ol the said note, when returned to the Treasury, may be reissued from time to time at tht exigencies of the publio ser lce may require. And in lieu of sny ef aald notes, or any other united States notes, returned to lbs Treasury, end can celled or destroyed, there msy be issued equal amounts of the United States notes, ucb as are authorized by this act. And to much of tbe act to authorize the issue of the United States note, and for other purposes, spproved February twenty 6 ve, eighteen hundred tnd sixty two, and of the act to authorize an additional Issue of United Slate notes, and for other purpos es, approved July eleven, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two, as restricts the nego tiation of bonds to msrkrt valus, is hereby renesled. And the UM rs of United Elates totes, issusd under and by virtuo of aid acts, shall present the tarns fur tht purross of exohanelng the ssme for bonds. as therein provided, on or before tbe first lsy of July, eighteen handrtd tod sixty, three, and thereaAer the right so to ex change tht urn shall cease and determine. See. 4. And be it further enacted, That In lieu of pottage and revenue stamps for fractional currency, and of fractional notes, commonly called postage currency, issued or to be issued, the Secretary ef the Trea sury assy Issue fractions! notes of like amounts In such form as he msy deem expedient, snd may provide for thi engrsv. Ing, preparation, and issue thereof in the Treasury Department building. And all such notes Issued shall be exchangeable by the Assistant Treasurer and designated depositaries fr United States holes, in sums not less than three dollars, and shall be receivable for postage and revenue etampa. and also in psyment cf any dues te the United Suue feee than five dollars, I tvy d ititt on imports, and shall be re-' deemed on presentation at tbe Treasury of the United States In such snms and un der such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe: Provided, That the whole amount of fractional cur rency issued, including postage and rev enue stamps issued as currency, shall not exceed fifty millions of dollars. bee. o. And be it further enacted, liiat the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby suthorized to receive deposits of gold coin nnd bullion with the Treasurer or any Assistant Treasurer of the United States, in sums not less than twenty dollars, and to issuo certificates therefor In denomina tions of not less than twenty dollars each, corresponding with the denominations of the United States notes. The coin and bullion deposited for or representing the certificates of depositee shall be retained in tho Treasury for tho payment of the same on demand. And certificates rcpr scnling coin in the Treasury may be is-ued in payment of iuterest on tho public debt, which certificates, together with those is sued (or coin and bullion deposited, shall not at any time exceed twenty per centum beyond the amount of coin and bullion it the Treasury, and the certificates for coin and bullion iu the Treasury shall be re ceived at par in payment for duties on im ports. Sec 6. And be it further enacted, That the coupon or registered bonds, treasury notes, and United States notes authorized by this act shall be in such form as the secretary or the .treasury may direct, and shall have printed upon tbem such statements, showing the amount of accrued or accruing interest, the character of the notes, and the penalties or punishment for altering or counterfeiting them, as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and shall bear the written or engraved aignaturcs of the Treasurer of the United States, and the Register of the Treasury, and, also, as evidence of lawful issue, the imprint of the copy of the seal of the Tressury Department, which imprint shall be made, under the direction ot the Sec retary, after the said notes or bonds shall be received from the engravers and before they are issued; or the said notes and bonds shall be sigueJ by the Treasurer of tbe Lmtcd Mates, or for the .treasurer by sueh nersons aa mav be stwiillr artnoint. ed by the Secretary of t&a Treasury for that purpose, and shall be countersneU by the Register of the Treasury, or for the Register by such persons ss tbe Sec retary of the Treasury msy specially ap point for that mimosa. And all the pro visions of the act entitled "An act to au thorize tbe issue of tressury notes," ap proved tbe twenty third day of December. eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, so far as they can be applied to this act, and not inconsistent therewith, are hereby revived and re enacted. Sec 7. And be it further enacted. That all banks, associations, corporations, or individuals, issuing notes or bills for circu lation as currency, shall be subject to and pay a duty of one per centum each half year from and alter April first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, upon the average amount of circulation of notes or bills as currency issued beyond the amount here inafter named that is to say, banks, as- socialiona, corporations, or individuals having a capital of not over one hundred thousand dollars, ninety per centum there of; over one hundred thousand and not over two hundred thousand dollars, eighty per centum thereof: over two huudred thousand and not over three bun- dred tbouMtod dollars, seventy per centum thereof; over three hundred thousand and not over five hundred thousand dollars. sixty per centum thereof; over five hun dred thousand and not over one million of dollars, fifty per centum ; over one million and not over one million and a balf of dot- Jars, forty per centum thereof ; over one million and a half, and not over two mil lions of dollars, thirty per centum thereof; over two millions of dollars, twenty five per centum thereof. In the esse of banks with branches, tbe duty herein provided for shall le imposed upon the circulation of the notes or bills of such branches sv. erally, and not upon the aggregate circula tion or all ; and the amount of capital of each branch shall be considered to be the amount allotted to or used by such branch; and all such bank, associations, corpora tions, and individuals shall also be subject to sod pay a duty or one bair of one per centum each baf year from and after April first, eighteen hundred and sixty three, upon the average amount of notes or bills not otherwise herein taxed and outstanding aa currency during the ix month next preceding the return herein after provided for ; and tbe rates of tax or duty imposed on the circulation of associa tions which may be organized under tbe act " to provide a national currency, se cured by a pledge or United states stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred snd sixty- three, shall be the same at that hereby imposed on the circulation and deposits of ail dsdxs, associations, corporations, or in dividual, but shall be ascseJ and col lected as required by said act; all banks, associations, or corporation, and indi viduals issuing or reissuing note or bills lor circulation at euneney after April first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, in eumi representing any fractional part of a uunar, snail o sunject to sna psy a duty of five per centum each half year there after upoc tbe amount of nch fractional notes or bil't to isutd. And all banks, associations, corporations, and Individuals receiving deposits of money subject to pay men; on enccx oruratt, except savings institutions, shall be subject to a duty of one-eighth of one per centum each half year rrem tnd alter April first, eighteen hundred and sixty -three, upon tht average amcunt of such deposits beyond the aver age amount of their circulating notes or bills lawfully Issued and outstanding as currency. And a list or return shall be t,!2L!2lZ ter the first day of October, eighteen hun dred and sixty-three, and etch sit months tberesfter, to the Commissioner of Interna Revenue, which shsll eon tain a true and faithful account of the amount of duties accrued, or which should accrue, on the full amount of the fractional note circuls- lion and on the aversge amount of a! other circulation and of all turh deposit for the tix months hest preceding. And there shall be annexed lo every such list or return a declarstion, under oath or siurmauon, lo be made in form and man ner at shall be prescribed by tht Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, of tbe resi dent, or tome other proper officer of said bauk, associstion, corporation, or Indi vidual. Msncctival V. that tha liml entilalna a true and faithful account of the duties wbicn l;t t sccru J, or which thou Id ao- eme, and not accounted for j and for any default in tht dehvstv ot ucb list or J e return, with such dec! ret on annexed, the bank, association, corporation, or Inui vidunl making such default, shall forfeit. a a penslty, the aum of five hundred dol Ian. And such bank, association, corpora tion, or Individual shall, upon rendering the list or return as aforesaid, pay to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue the amount of the duties due on such list or return, and in default thereof shall forfeit, as a penalty, the sum of five hundred d. lart ; and in case of neglect or refusal to make such list or return as efircraid, or to pay the duties as aforesaid, for tho space of thirty days after the t ine when said list should have been made or render ed. or when said duties shall have become ' .... 1 s due and payable, the assessment ana cot- lection shall be made according to tne general provisions prescribed in an act en titled " An set to provldo internal revenue to support the Government and to pay interest on tho publio debt," approved July one, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. See. 8. And be it further enacted, That, in order to prevent and punish counterfeit ing nnd fraudulent alterations of the bonds, notes, and fractional currency authorized to be issued by this act, all the provisions of the sixth and seventh sections of the act entitled " An set to authorize the issue of United States notes, and fr the redemp- tion or funding thereof, and for funding the floating debt of the United states, ' so proved February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, shall, so far as ap nlicablo. spply to tho bonds, notes, and fractional currency hereby authorized to be issued, in liko manner as if the said sixth and seventh sections were hereby adopted as additional sections of this act. And the provisions and penalties of said sixth and seventh sections shall extend and apply to all persons who shall mutate, counterfeit make, or sell anv rarer such . i i as that used, or provided to bo used, for the fractional notes prepared, or to be prepared, in the Treasury Department building, and to all officials of tho Treas ury Department engaged in engraving and preparing the bonds, notes, and frac tional currency hereby authorized to bo issued, and to all official and unollicial per sons in any manner employed under the provisions of this set. And tho sum of six hundred thousand dollars is hereby sppropriated, out of any money In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to carry thi act into effect. Approved, March 3, 1S63. Prauc No. SO.) As Act ftrincriog the revenue by reterva lion and sal of town sites on public lands. Bo it enacted by the Senate and IIoue of Representative of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That it shall bo the duty of tho President of the United States to reserve from tho public lsnds, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, town sites on the shores of harbors, at the junction of rivers, important portages, or any natural or prospective centres ol pop ulation. Sec 2. And be it further enacted, That when, in the opinion of the President, the publio interest require it, it shall be the duty ot the Secrvtary ol the interior to caose any of said reservations, or part thereof, to be surveyed into urbrn or sub urban lots of suiubl size, and to fix by appraisement of disinterested perions their cash value, and to offer the same for sale st public outcry to the highest bidder, and thence erterwarj to be held subject lo sale at private entry according to such regula tions ss the Secretary of tho Interior may prescribe: provided, that no lot shall be disposed of at public sale or private entry for less than the appraised value thereof: And provided further, That said sales shall be conducted by tho register and receiver of the land office in the diatrict in hich said reservations msy be situated, in ac cordance with the laws and rules aud in ttructions of the department regulating the sale of public lands. Approved, March 3, 1SC3. Prauc Rasou-noa No. S4. Joncr Rctou-rioa antheming ths Appointment nf a CoromiMinntr to revi tad codify tb ! Lewi of lb United State. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of tbe United State of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United State be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint (by and with the consent of the Senate) a commis sioner, whose duty it shall be to revise and codify the naval laws of the United Slates, and report such revised code to Congress at its next session. The annual salary of said commissioner shsll be three thousand dollars. Approved, March 3, 16C3. f Prauc RtJwtcTtfMf Xo. JS Joxrt Baaoimoe 6sin the paf of tbe Com nandaot of the 5ry Yard al Mar Itland, Cali fornia. lUsolvsd by the Senate and House of Representative of the United Slates of America in Congress assembled, That the pay of the officer of the navy assigned to the command of the navy yard at Mare Island, California, shall be the sea pay of bis crsrte. ApproveJ, March 3, 180.1. (Prauc Reaotrrmir Xo, H.I A RraOLtrTIO to fanlital the ferment nf i!rk and wounded Xoldiers la the HoiniuS sod ('nnfeletccnt Camp. Itesolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United S'ates of America lo Congress assemble)), That the paymaster geners! be, and ho hereby is, authorized and directed totsko immediate measures for tho prompt payment of the sick and wounded soldier in the eonvs Irsccot csmp, hospital, and elsewhere, so that they may be ully pair within suty days from and after the passage hereof. Approved, Msrch 3, 16C3. eieie 1 Tin Uxitkd Stats or CoLOMMA.-This new South American KepuMic compris ing nine hitherto hostile Slate, of which Panama is one, i now a fised fact. The ii .... r'....... ... t. t !.. - I- Th. nsw f.d.r.1 Constitution wet sanctioned on th 13th of that month. It is (aid to be liberal in lis tenor, granting full Individual protection to1ife,peocba') writing. Gen. Mosquera was named provisional Vice I'reident un till 1st April, 1801, when the President elected during the present year by the people will take bis seat During the es islence of the provisional Presidency there was to be no lised Capital, uen. Mosnnera having power to move it where he please. On tbe lit June lie was to leave Kione- gro for the Caaca to assemble tho Legisla tor of that State. Before closing it session the Conven tion voted to the State of Panama an an Dual subvention of 1 50.000. -o tW The U. S. Surveying Urig Taunt. eroy came in to the harbor at hmtire City about the last of Juno, In finish tbe bsrbw survey there. tf-Sevoral ctnturios ago, Walter De Mapea, a jolly ecclesiastic, wrote a comio al song in monkish Latin, of which the following i the first stanza : klihl fit propixitiitn In Utwrua oiurl, Vinum ail appoalium Mirinlii ori 11 dicint, cum nriot, Aiitilrum clioilt " Dtua tit rv'il ul llui pulu on." The follow inn Is a tolerably literal, but very harsh, rivsy and indigent trunala tion by some anonymous writer : In a Urtrn Wtar I ml, Un nit iImiu bed lying! 1 Hr m lips th wins rup preta, Whiftmr pliotl is Bvuigi Thiil Hi i'i((l buU iimt any, l.ils's Icut seiit rnjsyiiig, " llcarto r.tirt the oul, w pray VI tin druulsiM u, inc. Now scu what a man of genius makes of it. Here is Leigh Hunt's version, which gives the very spirit of tho quaint aud racy original : I devint to snd my days lo a tsrsrn drinling ; UT ! I'hriatian hold for ui ths glia lin I am slirinkmii, That lbs chrrubita msy err, wku they at m sinking, " God h nuTviftil to a ioul of this cutUmstt's war o tltiuking ! 57 Nevada expects to bo admitted as a Slate nt tht next session of Congress. ' m cu I rrc I l ll'Ay should nut irr hmii, tcrvn.iit, and child ho has any diiraw of lli svaleni, caiwrd by aniua'ii ailol ill lUd, liav rcoro lo f VVIU.'S HI.OOD AND UVKU?T hl of nil purifier enf 'Mr B V I 7 Sulli-r no moii'aaaar .mx-liil, hut rlir Ms,r health hv mil's SCOVILL S BI.OOD AS l) LIVEK SYKLP. It ne ir hula lo tmolue,, beiirfic l eftVcls. hspistiroN ,V lo., A;t.,4lt and 4IS Front St., San Kranciaoo. S Lvern koutekrep difficult il i lo maVo iherrSir taks pleaatir I h Ctcl thai to inaiiro I Ererf kouifkeefxr errienett Aiw rol br,l, ami wo eaatir in calling attention lo uniformly light, awe!, iu mitritioiM hre.ul. il i onlv neciarv to Uae iccrwirv to uat 1ST VOW. 1 la all aimilar I lllillO. hot column ol Kf.).V(;ro.v co s east vow DKR. In every r-pvt it rvcli preparation ever ofR-nd to lh pnlilie. . in aivrtivmtii iu anoiner of this paper Notice. DU. WARREN WUULU AXXOl'XCE TO the public thai he has re located himielf ui In 01.1) l'l..U K, where he will be ready al all tune lo attend 10 call in hi prvlr.,i..n.' In the court of a week or Iwo he will KKY1KW ICS I'AST rilACTICh, and gi't a plain end philo aophical court that be will purine ui future. iu. O&WUGO, OREaOXs A Boardiiig-i'liool (or Hoys: THE THIRD SCHOOL YEAR TILL COMMENCE ON TUESDAY, SKlTt.MUtH 3.'o, ISii. AISO SPENCER HALL. MILWAUKIE, OREVOXt A BOARDING-SCHOOL r'OU GIRLS : THE THIRD SCHOOL YEAR Will comm. nee on Ttraor, Sir-rims 1903. These school will be orrin ird and coadortrj under tho penoB of the subacnthr, to whom any cmmun cation may be adJrceecJ, at .Mil waukie, (rfon. j July 37. 1 THOM AS K. SCOTT. DISS Si CO , Commission Merchants am JtbUrt in Fitmr, Gtiim, FttJ, Ft nil. Lflktr,.J e S. E. corner Kfo'it and Waahuijlua ata., SAX FR AS CISCO CrConeirnmenti of all kaJa of California and Oregon I' rod ore nlriied. ii.vurEr.s ncToniAL msTonr TUB GREAT SXSELLXON I tht I'm led Xt-ilit. "TTTJIX ahorily be teeuej in Number, com If plet Ibaloiy nf lli (ireal It. b!iion in III L'oilrd State. Th work hae been f"T many ino:iths in eHina of preptranoa by a writer ev ery way ialitVd (r the la. Th lntrlu-:ioa wal conum a clear and suc cinct account of the Kuruialio) of the ('onfe.le r cjr of lh Xlalr lb Kornialxm and Adopoon of the Cooatitulioa of lb I'mtrd M:ate, ai d the Etahl.ahrnnl 4 the National (lot'itim. nl ; the one; o, development, and pngree of th d-ntrinr of .Null fi alioo aad Sec kn, and lh tanuu pha which the aamrd iimd their tiiul cul mination in th dreit K'bellion. The lie-off will eompraw a full account, drawn from th Ra4 authentic aourr, at alt lh Lfrnnof the Weft he iutiifun id th Mouth em leader al home and ahrixd ; the gradual de frc'.ion of on fcrlioq J III f4l t'pfmtif f Hi I'eop'e fur lh maintenance of I ' National Life and Eswlrnce lb rapid creation of an immenee Army and Nary ; and th lUlilea by Land and Sea. The Illuatralion will eotnpria PorlraiUi of all th who ban born a prmninent pirt In lh tru7(l; Map of lb d if-rent local lie ; I'Liu of lb trading Hiniw; V.w of eterjr arena of inlereat, and r,f the mot impirtanl Halilea Thrw illuatralion r moalljr fiom drawuif tak en oo lh a put by aniat deputn for that puipm te accompany etery dituvoa of eur Army aud Naey. Keery facility at Id command of the PublUh ere baa been cut;l)cd in lh prepirat on an. e eeutiias of tliia nrk ; end they entifi lenlly be here that it will form the muet frliabla and lua blehetory whhh can be irvpered uf lh Great Hlrupjle foe lh Anricaa L'mon. M"i( n Tree or Pi it.trTios. The work will be lawd in Number, earh eon etinf rf Si pfe of th til of " lU'pers' Weekly," pr. led fn4fi e'rer type, op-n fine pa per, and will pto'Mf be emi pleled la alwul Twenty Nui, Th Ne W-.iT be iaaoed at Iniereale ef abnut Hire - jd Th pre - f t ich NumUr, which will ronlain matter irjuu.. t; to aa ordinary volume, will be fi!lT cenla, T f"anra, and Perioilicnl AgnH and News Dealer, l.beral diacvunU will be made from lli retail prie. Addrea, J. W. M'M.IVAV, New Ajent, Has Krnee. FOR SALE. Ilomcstcacla and Valuablo Ileal Jliilalc. BatUIsi Lets frsas tlO I fttOO T.sthtt Alio, CO Vara Lm nnd F.nlirt Dlockt nf DtnuUful Garden Lnnnf in the e i;nj eoomyef 8A.V FUANCISCO, OS the ho r-f ibaflenjn ltitmi, at th WKNT-BNH lKI'T. The till ia alenleiely ftAYM.T, teinf Rpn h ferent, finally ofirmed and patented by lh United Hlalee. TbtMhsfler llillfeepeell thi Title, Th City Aethoriliee reepeel It, Tbe Umtiiel Crranaend fjuprem Conn of lh United fUtie reepeet lb Desiqee, the Tttle hn been forewer quieted by a Final Vtcrtt and Judgment agnintl tht VHyt so that there ie not oeea a cloud or shadow npoii it. Whoever piirihaw on of the lota will buy a lot and not a lawtoil. OnVe 'e. It ffaflsV BuiMinf, eernef of Man If ornery and Merchant eireeta, Hn Frenei- IJmVJ llAKVt,! B. tVIfl, Oitkoii City AdvcrllscKionls. Y. O. .TO I LNSOjST, Attorney &. Counselor at Ltiw ASt) MOUCITOIt IN t'll AM'KIIY, ici:aU.vj itv, "1TII.I. promnllv attend to anv bualneaa which y may be cutiiuiitlrl to hia piolraaioual vhare oelor in 1'iiirtci aim .-upriii v out i. Notice! rilllG underined haviiitf piirchiteed htnck, X Ac, of lh OUt.CON CITY II.VKKItY, formerly carried on by Mr. K. Charman, bed to call lh attention of In fnrim r pulmna to tho fm-l that they intend to carry on tlx buaiiiraa u aa to keep 011 band every tiling in Hi May of Family ( merries, fur town and country. The nltenliun of alia in honla it particularly culled, aa every thing Iu our tin will lie iiipliHl al rcaMiiiable rale. A I'm aaeuiutieut of LlljUUUS alwaya on hand. Th highcal caah price paid fur country pro duoo. lxfal Tender Notes luken lu and paid out al their inaikfl value. NO CKUUir lilVEN. W. A J. L. DA It LOW Oieon City, Jan. 17, 16(33. tf Hardware for Sale. BY d J. L BAR LOW, Tt'ST UKCKIVKD a )d aupply of Hard (I war, ootuiUlug lu park of tliu fulluwing named aiticlea : TamierV Tool, of all kinds, Croaa-iiil and Mill Saw, Kile, Chinela, Auger, Ueiich I'lailra, t airhanka' Dalform Si-a lea, lluut't Chopping Air, IlanJ Ate, Hatchet, laiproved Spok Auger, A c , aleo, l!r.ipeviue (iritin Crndlea, lluelon Whrvit I'.mr, Wheelbtrniw, and manv other thing too tedioua to meiilion all of wliu'h will t ld cheap for cnh or cunu try produce. Orecon Cilv. Jan- 31. linportoJ, tliroct from Viotoria, QF SUI'KRIOR (jl'AUTY, as Mlowst Indon Puck rtran.ly (old Hudaou'i Day Mailel do. iuiaie, Mou in Sl Co. do. do. Cenev, in ewe, Sco:cli Wlraky, in caae and barrel. Kor ule by W. A J I. DAK LOW. Oregon City, March 1 4, I Mid. Lumber, Lumber, 0 f kvkrv nrscRir rioN. keru.niind and fvf aa! by W. A J. I. IIARI.OW. 100 VOLUNTEERS AVAN'IMiD. TO SERVE THREE YEARS, IMXSS SU().EU DISUI A K(iEI). To Eotittrd man " lo ihall hv aerved two vears or during tbe war," if aoner andrd the aum ef UNT. HODItM) DOI.I.lltS no CITY w,ll be paid. FIM1C contpanv will conaiat of one Captain, on 1. Kirat and on Second Lieutenant, on Kiral rt;aol. on (Juartrrmaiter M-r(:ealll, on Cum miaaarv Serjeant, lire Serranla, eijjhl Corpoiali, two Tr'amalera, Iwo r'arrirr or lllai kamilba, one Saddler, on Vs-opr and aevenly eight privatea. Total, Iiki enliatea men. Tb Uuglei will b la ken from lb I'riratr. In a.l I t on to their pay, lh men will be fur Diahed clothing, ubitroie, quarter and medio al attendance. Tbe allowance tor cloihin( la lbre duller aud Alt.v cent per month. N hen an en hated man draw leaa than hit yearly allowanre ol rlutliink'. he Kill be eniiilcd lo rrceit e the differ or ia money. Tb men will be enlialed prl vatea. .S'ti-r' being muaterej into the armre of the Coiled Siatea, lh appviMtmenl of nun cum miaaioned officer i mailc, Utlice with A'ljuiai.t tleoeral in Hulniau' Uruk, Salem. KKIMNUTuN Coy sUI'tiKIUU Yeast Powders. AY y.VRUANTKD TO MKE LIGHT w,l and nulniiou lju'Iy adapted te LOWES. HOT HISXTIT, BUCK IV IMA T and other ealei, GINGLKIXKAD, aid Cake of all kind. Warranted fully equal to any in the market I Ask for redixctox f Co's yeast rownr.r.s, and take no other, if yeu would have un.formly COOP URKAD! Manufactured and & al whole! by UKUINTlN rf CO, 405 aad 4 1 1 Clay elreel, Sari 1 rancieco. i iohh IX FALLIBLE It AIR RESTORAT1YI FOR Utilorinj Gray If air to ill Original Color. It rp.rvrNTs the hair from fall. I Me OFF. IT cure riiMneaa, end temovei all dandrulT and scurf from lh lu ad. Il a'laj all irriialion ef lh alp. Il eol and refreahe lh head, end imparl to lh hair a heallhy, livly p aranre. P. S-'I h :n ruea wh rh remit liandrulT and acurffrnm th head, allay Irninlmn and fie lh rlp from humor, render tin ariH le Inv.ilu ali'eaa bilmn in all eu'aneona afl'dfuia, ' h Itch, l!ah, Salt lllii um, (.'lulhlain, Kre pe ls, Itmgwnrm, tihinf !, Hl w and Sung of In ecta, end all ernpi oi of the akin, c,lly that eauaed by I'Olsll.N OAK Th only genuine artii la i put np in TINT ItMilea, end ha I be arrillen a f nature of N. M ILLS, the origln.il prrpneior and menu Cm hirer, on (ho lahrland wraper. Ileware nf ail put In ddTerenl aty!e. whi. h i COI'N I Kit H IT. IlKIMNii'ldN V(U, Wheale Agenl, 416 and 414 Front alrert, han Knane aen. ANY O.NC who profesw le underat.nd all lrad eraeicrire, awumea le imp an ab nrrlily upi lh puhhfl, On lh aama prinripl, any ene medicine which profere lo cure all d.a eaae ie unworthy lh iighteat eotifidenee, and ahould at eric be denounced s a miaek Ooelfum. Th Grtr-fcnbcrg Family Mctlicino) do not eeaume le eur all dieeaaee with on rem ed. Tlf-y hv eleven d ff rent me.,i Inee, ench adapted I it peculiar oWe, nnd dm ha prov ed beyond qneetii,n lh elTiriey tnd certainty ef the preparation. T heir last tompliec th W lewibg medicine t Ottefenberj Vegetal Pith; M'lrnhnlCl Uterine Cothnlicon; Grafenberg .Vrrnflri7iJ Grirfenberg 1'ile Kemedy; Grtrfenherg Vyienltry Syrup; Green Mountain Ointment; (irtfrnlirrtf Childrtn'i I'anaeea; Gtdfenhtrg Cuniumjilini't Halm; Grirffhlerg Aye iMiun; V,ra(enterj I'ever and Agu Remedy; Grirfenherj Jlmlth llittert; Grirfenberg Manual nf Health. Tut aal by all brugg's Ihrooghetrt lh 'b'late, f ;riaat. Anvre I RKDINMTON A CO., Whole! Drergieui, 4I( od 418 Treat t , "aa Fraiv-iec S AX FOR IV S LIVER INYIGORATOR Xtver Dtbi'ilatei. Il la compounded enllrely flout (.CMS, ami tin becoiitu an ewliihlialied laol, a laiilard medicine, known and npinoved hy all thai hiiv tlx d It, and I Itow h-aorled lo W illi cuiilldetii' in all III die eaaea fur which II ia reciimiiieiidcd. It haa cured tliuua- A your lliiltfiiient guid and within th laal two year who had liiveu up all Impea uf relief, a th miiiier mi unatiliciled cerlil' k'rtte lu my puaeea. inn allow, Th do in nit be adapted to the lein jieruiiienl of the ludl. vlduul taking II, and ud in am li ijiiaiiU. lie a lu act fjelilly on lh IhiwoI. 11 tho diclale of ou III Iho tia ol III Liver luvigiiratur, aud It Mill cur Liver coniilnii, billion at lacka, dyspepii, 0 h roulo dianlniM, uiiiiiicr ciiniplniiita, ilywiilery, dropay, auur liiinach, liiihil tiitl I'lwlivciieM.cliolia, cholera, vholeru inor bui vhnler liif.iul um, llaiiilency, jiiiin diicfi'iiialuweaaiira and may he ueedeun- eeaalullv a all ordinary family nmlniiie. It w eur tick headacb (a lliuuaauda cull li-aiify) In Iweuly iniiiulea, If Iwo nr three UaMHiiiriila ai taken al eomnieticoiiieiit uf ntliu-k. .ill w ho Ua it lire giving lliilr leatliiiony In It favor. Mi wuler lit th moiiili Willi th luvigoralor, aud awulluw In nil together, jr I'llc, $1 per bulll. Ala. SAN FORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC FILLS, COUI'nlNIIKD I'ltOkl Fun VtgttMe Extracts, Till In ijlaa caaea, an light, aud will keep In any climate. Th Family Calharlio Till ra a genii but liv calharliCi wiiich lit proprietor ha ud lu hie praclicu niof than Iwtuly year 't'h ruoaUiil!)' iiivreaung dcm.ind flum tho who lime long uru Hie I'llle, all. I III aalialautioii winch all ctira in duo refeiaiii lo ihia Wi II ratulilialn d fact, been o ii III pounded (loin a iiiritty uf tb puree! vrnoluhlo Ca nada, who'll Bi'l a I ke pit every part uf III ahniriitarv c Hal aud are jjooj and aa lu H carea whern d cailiartio l lnedrat tii'li aadrrancotiien. regard lu lb r Uae, line induced m to place tbem w ithin the reiu'h uf all. The prolrejilon well know that ditli-reut Cdthartica a't on dif ferent p-iliuna of lb bote'. I'd Family Ca thartic I' II haa, w ith of 111 alninirli, aleep lie , pain In lb lui k and buna, cliveiieaa, ikiina aud eoreneaa over lh whole bo.lt. flout audden Cold, which frenuellll) , if neglected, cud iu a lung cnurao n( fetir, Ium of nppelile, a crvepiui; eeuaalioii of cold over ill bo.lv, re.llraeiie, hrailai he, or Vanghl in tb head, all ititt.tuiiimtorry it acaaee, worm, in clnf ilreu or adulle, iheuiiianam, a ureal punlier of tb blood, and many diN-ato "hub llo-h loir loo iiiimeiuiia to ineulioii in tin adtrt.eiiKUL i,e, I to 3. ruicn. Tiinr.K dimfs. Th Liner I n i curator aud Family Calharlio I'lll are avid by l'iuk-ila ev, r whetu, ud by Kr. 1'I.M, I u.n A lt, .o' .taenia for th l ifl - coaal, 4 10 A 4 1 S Front at , .Van Franc ic. Dr. linker's Tain Tanarra la comp.aa d eolurly of healing (mm, and vrgrla- hie w.1 and hnh. It le p.iicclly aafe lor tbe m t d'l cat to U. I Can lnul xnrer, ly ay thai I hav never known any, however delk-ala, l,i be injurrd bv il In the Iraal. I Will emmnue t aak lh alii cled, who hav not uwd it, to In II f,r th IvHowiiif diaeaaee. If Ibey are t l aalie li.d Willi Ha heal nj proi'tiee, lb mnnev w.ll l rheeifu ly refutded by lb ; nl where lh medi cin i fur ante. Il ,inih.iv pnm in lh Slomich or lorta, try a d.we o( Cam raiucr luternally, bathe el lernel!y uter lh pari alh-clrd, ami you wnl at one realor tb pror (i-lion an. I rel ev lh pun Ifyouha lliuaeoc Wound, billie il w.ll with lh I'em I'auacea four tiinea a J.iy. It wnl relieve the pa n, and lak oul all lh pu.uii, and heal tke woinul in a abort Inn. Il too r aullrriiif horn Neura'r a or ttlieu- mate I'a n, appl; lh I'a u I'jnaca freely, anil lak a d of it Internally, morimt ita-n aud n rhl; il II not only rule ibe pnu, but will re move th rauaw of lb diaeve If luu he th llyapeptia, and )ur fl die trraaea voor elotnarh alter ealing, tak a due of l'in I'ana. ea efer earh ml. If sou bi a Cenkerr l or Snr Muuih nr Il.roel, apply lh 1'am I'auarea lo the i.terled parte, and garble tti mouihui throat lhir.. four t rue a day. Il you ha the Iirrhr.v, or a rrlnteil ale' of lh leiee'.a, take a few d-wi- of I'ain I'ana. r, and they will wn be reatwrd. If )ou ho a pi.nful ewrlln.f, bath lb parta fietly, and tmi ill uoii rehrv lh. pam, an. I lb awrll nf Will be re lu. e l. If )ou ha aeter ti.Mh arlir. apply lb Pain Tanai-i on a p er of coilon, and bj'h lb gum at lh ajin tun if will Mop lb pa n naiauily. If tou h a pam in lh llrraat h.Je, llira. er Kidm ya.balh tb part alt . Ir J moniie and loclil; al lb ami bin Uke a d o of lb i'anai e in trrii.lly If a Mother hi at akej hreaal, aptly lb ram fanece aa hM a can lee borne. If )im feel chdly or cold, aa though you were ii to have a fever, Ink a d avr of I'anare. If ten hate a wounl, rut, or ca'la on your hocae, apply the Tain I'aiuera: it will lake out all the Miltamibon. emt loel lb nr in a abort I. bold by all lh pr.ncipal .lrn( an, and hy It KDINli IwN, .V (, Ajmia, 4 1 (and 414 Frnl Hlrert, Sn hranraeo Il.l.t'MTIt.M F.D aSCIKXTIl'IC AMKKICA1V. ri Lett Merhaniral Paper in the World. LUillTKKNTII YK.VR. Vol in VIII. Naw Ssair. NKW VOl.l. Ml. id tin popular jnurnal commenie ou lb fire! of January. Il la puuliahed wrrai.v, and every nurnlier contain aulecn paijra of uaeful inlotiiMiion, and fiaxn fit te ten ntig'iial engraving uf iiew intuit. oi a an.l liriven, all of wlmli are piepairil eipreaaly (or it Colutuii. To the Mechanic and Manufacturer. No perenn enrrafrd In any of I he nierlinr or mauufai luting piirauila ahuold think -if " doing willioul lh SciTirio Araraicti. Il owta bui til cent pr week , every numb r inol lie from til to leu eiigrnvinge of new macbirii and iniaii- ti.n.e, which can not be found in any oiher puhli- eeliou. To the Inventor. Th P( irtiTirm Anrai' i in li.p. ntal.U lo every inventor, aa it nl only contain an oflinal M id lb elaiin of ell lh I'alerit itaoed from lh L'mled Metre Tali nl Olliie duiing the Week pfrvoue; Hiua Kivmg a rnrrirl hiaiory uf lh pro gn of Inteiiliuri in line r.iiniiry. We are !- rer- ivirif, (very W"k, lb Ixal n i-lilill.i jiiurn il of (ireal llnlaiii, I'runre, and ttermany I lint pUning lu our MaMemii all thai ra Iranapiting in thrao olil counlnra W ahall Continue lu liana firlomir column enpiou etlr.la froiri three )urnale nf whatever we may do III of liilelral l.i our r 'l ra. A painphhl of inalriielion a to the beal nHid of obtaining letter I'aleul oil UtW luveiiliuii, I turn. abed freean applicalmii. Meear. Mvs A Cu. hav anlrrl aa Talent no hcilor fuf morn lhaii eevenleen year, In renneo. linn Willi lh publication of lh h leiildin Amen can, and they refer In !M,000 patentee for whom lliey hav don bimnea. Nocharir atrnaib fur eiamining tketrbe and nioilelaof now invention an I for adv aiiig lnvn lor lu their patentability. Chemitli, Architect, Millwrights, and Farmers, The Heienhfin American will be found S treed neeful journal la Ik-em. All (he new dirroveiie In the ei-ience of rlieiiinlry are fiin In It ed Hinn, and the irileretaof tbe architect and ear penti r are rol overlooked I all lh new invent ore arid ilieeutene paerlailiilig lo Iher pllltuiU be Inj iMiblifbed from Week In week, l eelill nl i.rarto ! iiifor rnal'on irerliimng lo lh Ihlereala of millwright and null-owner will be (mind in lh rVieiilifKi Amarri cn, which lulornialion Ibey ean hot prMwibly ehtain fmrn any eiher source. Xub- rbi In wIihIi farnnr nr iritrreatrrl will b found dieeuaaed in the Hcienlifie American l moat of the Imrrriitemenle In agricultural imphnieni being iliralra,e In II column l iana To mail eulwriuviw Three Dollar a )ear, nt (In I'nllar for Imir monlln lb v... nine eommenreon Ihe firetnf January and July, ftpeejimen enpli will h eenl grati to any part of Ihciuniry MI'NN e CU, I'ubliaher, 11 l aik row N. l DR. WM. HALL'S Balsam for tbe Lungs. ('enanmilion, Atlhm, A'igal .Vieeaff, Spitting iloud, t'ulJt, Cuuihi, lutturnta, 'um in (A Suit, unit a Ditmm the .iKga. Ir, Win. Hull' llnlaam fur Ilia Lung, In all caee,glv lh brt of aaliafnulioii, Dr. Win. I lull' lUltein fur Ilia Lung ha wrought iniir uurra aim' 111 liitruduclloii lliaa any oiher eolith medicine. Dr. Win llall'a llalaam fur the I.uiir;e I en dm ai d by your lu ng phyaieian a lh eafrtl and beat rnn.ly nuw balui lh publio, Dr. Win. Hall' Ihilaam fur lh Lunelle aafe lo u aiiiung cliihlrcii, and yet puwarlul in Cuaee ol chrome, pulmonary dlavaae, Dr. W in. I lair IIiiUiiii for the I.uni; bring It i-erlillcaiee alimwl dally uf II woujerlul cure In all pail uf th vouiiuy. Th mnr striking proof of lh Inlilnaio worth ami eicelleuc uf Dr. Wni, llall'8 llilaani for lh Lunge, ii ehinvn In the lapdliy Willi which It h. I'uima a Kenriul favuiil with lh people. There I uuihliig of a aimilar nature but what I soon dial lulu the ihuil when the llalaam ha bee thoroughly leated. Th acnl lur III aale, the country over, In ordering lnw anpphea, are very iilliiiaintlu in it favor', laying! It le Juat th thing ; II ecu hk a charm lla irecl are tru ly niiigicitl," Th purrh.ner ahould b verv prlieiilr In Sak lor, and lak none bill Dr Wli.l.l . IIAt.I.'ij IIAI.SAM Foil TIIK LDNliS), which I wan rauird lo ((iv laiiafaoliou or th itiuuey returued. For by all Drugitiaia, and by RKDINUTO.N dr. CO, hoi Ageuta, 418 and 413 Front etrerl, San hrancaco. a coy ill's S A 11 SAPA1ULL A SND STILLINGIAI Oft Wood y Lircr Syrup. IT I hereby recommended by rliyiiclana le cur Hi following iIikiwi havinj their n- g n In a d Tile red Ule of lha l,Ul i I ank.r, t'h er.li, in ni.l Culaieeiuent of lh JuiiHa, Canreroua Tiimore. !ryaiMl.ta, Kinit Ftil.Sl Anihony'a t iie, White Swelling, Ul iiual tr.it uiita, I'nnple on lb Fre, liliea malum, lllol, bee, I'uatulre, D)ewwia, at. Si plulitic and Meirunal Alhctiuna are cured, Cb ui.wie or olwtru. tiooe In feintl; l.eoclior rhra or U h.te. are relie.cd by lb ua uf thai Med. cine. 'Ibe uiediol proparlir of Saraapanll In rn jiiiiilHU with Siilliugia r well known by all medical nirnlo be the bat cauiMuiid let diecav err J ir!eiiae and purify lb Hood, and srad.cat all humor front the atatent. ha given the iKa te moat phtwcian le) the country, llnl ibey may know what ibey are uuiig, and will cuitliuo to aeuU il by mil to ibae deairoiia of knowing tb ingredient entering la'e la ompmliion, that thai lli. y may pie-r ibe il le) Ih. ir ptnrl'C. "I'hia pn uwiiun etanda at the head ef the hal of rnte,lir for curuiit all it eraara er a i.( fi.nn int. puntir id the blood ur dieaaw d mallei lulkoig Ia Ihe ialui. buuaand who hive need th .Vi.lhiigi an Sanepar.lla will trabfy I He lemtrkebl edactm moving all linpuliliea from then bloud, g vog Ion an.l (o lo lb all. It human frame, and reater oi a healthy aclien I all Ihe fuucl.ea ef the l.lv. The traliinoiiiale rcrit, m ii favor fiom many member of the Me, be .1 faulty would, were we lo i.ul.l.ah lheiil.fi I a loije tuluiite. II ia prepared unl,r llo eup- rv a en of one ef the nhbal an I beal pra. iical rliain.ala in lb rouolry, (Mr W. S Meet II, ("me nnati ) eo ae le Imai e un lorinoy of cumtKM.t.uu and purity tn all the In el en la Aa a apnu remedy, In por.fy aad cleani the bliMJ, leevoi it lire fre-n all hum' nd linpurt liee, w aai with leiilideur there i a belle r ni'dr. So d by all I'rofj a'a, and by lli:iM.l)N, A CO, Agent. 4IC an I 41" Fr.l e reel, San Fraiictece. To wham ll order eh uld b ddree,l. VII AT 1.1 FK WITIIUUT IIKALIII, auj ho few are free from lh numerous a.linenle ri ng from an impure alale ef ihe blood I He warned in lime, J purify yor reetor your taking 6r end Liver bell Uoed known, aa M, 4 ! I ii In smr ui errtifi. J oJ I I r.i eateenfr markakl care, la lh bind of th proprietor!, anquntiooabty prove. RED INC.TON A. CO, WboU.il. Agen'j, 411 aad 4IS Front lret, Han Franeiaen. eQj Pure Kxtrncts for Flavoring. aaniLf l VAXiu.A. .rwo.v, oRAxon. rr.Acn, BIT l' I. It AI.HQXP, ETC. rpilKSH et'riiH pneaee, I lh liwwt (ara I. renlraled firm, Ibe deiiriou laol and muck) admired flat or uf lb dilT-reiil article akoe ne mernled, and fur all cul nry puqewee will be found lh meat erononiicul and convenient man iter of communicating Hi fl.ivnr. II particular lo aak for lh km la prepared by , aa there are many km I prepared by ue, a Iher are many kind in maiki I poawee nr bill little. ( if any, ef Ihe leal flavor, I'repired aid aol I by ItF.IHNf.I'lIN A CO. 411 and 411 F.onlil , Sn Fr.iftCuKO. NO OrZUM 021 CALOMEL. Dr. Win. IIhU'b ItalHitnt for tho lunM lias no citml m a lung medicine, ami is oftjifci ally adnjitcil to tho contitti tioni ot fi'inalcn ami thosa Buffering from conHtimption or any lung complaint, (Jivo it a trial. HKlMNflTO.Y A CO., Whnlesalt Aprnls, 410 tinrf 418 Front it., San Faaneisen. LAIRD Hloom of Youth, OR LIQUID rr.ARL, rna siaUTirris an ri ear ivrarj tn coMHsse lu annaita). Meat Invaluable To.lel articl ever Invialid. RF.DINfiTON A. CO., Wo' agenl fur lh l'eifi toaal, 4( and 411 Front lrl, Han Fianeleee, fill IB TUIIIIfNK ALMANAC for I86J, Jest S rre red ami M tale, I y r.l U. i. FLtailNU " " health, b J an raw, "s "? ifl Hyrop-lL