WMHJWTL'H r I vi THE OREGON SENTINEL. , A Catholic Bishop on tho Wnr- j We comncnd lo our Cittholc filendj (he olloitlng remarks of the Itlglit Reverend Calli olio lllshop Tinion, of Now Voile, nt lliu Hag raising at his resllcncc. It will bo seen (hat the lllshop urges tlie support of the Govern ment. The Reverend HMinp says : Moil Ittyecteit and llchrtil Mtote-Citiitni . Horn under our country 'a honorid ll.ig, which you now so kindly raise over my dwelling ; having, wllli cnthuilanlc lore, looked up to, that II tg from eurtlctt youth, warmly do 1 thank you for the honor you do me, In placing It upon my liouo i greatly, too, do I rejoice nt this patriotic display. Vet the occalon Is one In which Joy and sorrow strangely mingle. Wo nil grlerc at the disruption of our glorioui Union i we mount over the drop of blood al ready shed, and In fear of tho torrents that yet may llow during thl unwclcomo struggle. For you, as for me, all the yean lh.it have rawed ilncc birth or adoption made America our country, have been years during which man of tho South have lcn loved and cherished m brother. At first, our souls recoiled" from tho thought of waging war against them. Alml there seem, lo bo now no alternative. Tho Is fuo has been forced upon us. Our country calls . with patrlullc zeal, with devoted hearts, wo should obey the cull j yet illll It Is sad, for wo fight ajralnt brothcis, misguided Mothers! Vet, with tho raducM which inch thoughts must bring, there Is much to console. And lint, lion noble Is the outbursts of n nn (Ion's cnlhuslasllc patriots! As I tool; nruund I scomy country' ll.ig wave fiom utmost ctcry house, consecrated by It ns a fortress for ji.it rl otlsm, honor and duly, llaeh man and woman i Mcms a tiddler. Sublimely gruud U tho simii- tftticoiH outburst of patrlullc, generous icull incnt. It was thought by somo that patriotism bad long died awry lu tho American heart, sup planted by tho love of money, and by tho love or unbridled license. Wo havo had a long peace; In the Inaction or prosperity and pence, tho more generous Impulses or our nature recmed to sleep ; whilst base weeds choking up tho nobler plants, stilled more and more each generous, demonstration. Tho ilrlfeor laecs. tho cumlty ol" creeds, Iwgnn to dishonor our land. Not long since, n party denounced thtlr Catholic brethren. not long since a party at tacked thtlr adopted Mlow clll7.cn; It wni vlteii raid that tho u;e of utrlotltmhad pawid away. Hut Ihe storm reached us ; the sicken Ingulr of Inaction waspurllled ; mid now we see. on every tide, paliloti, generous palrluts, ui'li- inr. in t.iir pa rrpn in... 11 rtrriiMnrr. ifir mcir ........ ..,,.,. -- country' sake : we co noWc. generous painois, i who make the greatest Kicrlllecs In order to I ho make the greatest Kicrlllecs In order to I avc, or aid a beloved, Imperllul country. We alto sec Cathollo and rmtrttauis unltrd ns brothers, In the mmo military bind, lo battle together, aud mlnglu their blood In defense of their country. We rco American, Irish and Germans, tiling wllh each other for the pnt or danger lu deftuiee of n common nndjnuch loteil country. Hence long year of peace had only lullid to sleep thu dttermlued palrlolUni, Un generous spirit of our furtrallivrs. The blast of war has awakened to energy the noble ami sacriX Impulse of our nature; the t rum pel wan Ji of n coming storm has made those gen erous sentiments sink their roots deeper In the American heart; whilst it also uprooted the loul wndi of dlsscniton, of party sttlfe, and or religious Intolerance. Our country oall, ; It Is our duly, not to question, but obey. So mueli the mora holy will be the war, a It I not one or mIoii, but of duty. Those gallant soldiers do not ruth to battle through cuniliy, lmlrul or revenge. Ah. nol they lovolholr brethren or llie Soulh; they mourn over thu necessity ol nr raying Hum tclvct lu iirms against their late beloved fellor.- citizen. A very few, Ihe guilty authors of disunion, arc blamed ; other are pitied, as de ceived, are illll loved a brother. "Hut Hie South began tho war, the North oinnnt back out without forfeiting Its manhood, It honor aud Its glorolus future." So wys our lawful Government ; ro say Iho wim and goad through the length and breadth of our untainted land This war, then, ii not a war of hatred or per sonal enmity, it U n war of duty, of lofty pa triotism, of obtdtcneo to our country' coll. V U n war to preserve the high standing of our Moved country among Iho nations of the earth. It is a war which, IT successful, (as who can doubt), will bo one or beiieOlt lo patriotic lit stein lu tho Soulh nt well as lu the North Hence, with oursoirnw, there Is ml.xed consoln lutton, In evidence or w hlch are tho jKitrlollc virtues or our gallant volunteers, rome of tt hum grace by their piwuoe the raiting of tho ttarx mid ttrlpea over thU dwelling. In earlier t earn, when I loved lo seek wisdom from the pagi of hlilory, llwrned one thing which I can never forget. Lately I have Imd no lime to revise what I (hen lenrnid. lama soldier, nn oflleer, hating other under my di rection, I am n c-oimclllor-at-law, often, too, mi nttorney-at-luw, but lu u law or wonderous extent, that rnterlnlno ilsvir with Ihu mott mysterious fibre of Iho human heart. I am a physician, having under me n largo Kill' or physicians ull skilled In thu euro or ul diseased, and also seeking niy directions. Such duties leave mo no time to read history, or to follow closely tho politics of tho day. Hut from tho studies of earlier tlmos, I remember thxt tho wisdom of past ngcudtclartd tills ns tin nxlun ; ' If war muetbuwagul,letlt buwagid with vigor, thus alone, can It bo let bloody; thus, alono can It cud speedily In peace." May tho uprising of tho nation ovcrawo nil discoid nnd mako rash and daring men recoil heforo the conscrpicnv . May GoJ giro us ptacfl before war. or maku that wijr short. fialhi.t soldiers, who go to batllo for your country, liutt in the mcioy of Hlm who Is not only Iho " God of Peace," but also " Iho Lord God of Armlcf." You go lo gratify no nation al hatred, no private resentment ; you go lo do your duty to God nnd lo your country, If, ns I trust, you march ui.d you light as Chrltt'an soldiers. God' mercy will lie with you. Vvn erabta doctors, great theologians havo taught that (ho soldier' death on Iho battle fldd in do cum ofhlscountiy'a tight, has spcoial rights, his special privileges of mercy ; prepaudby the J.ord Gol of Hosl", who U also Ged of Mercy, la aid, at Ihu moment when mercy is wott needed, the dying patriot soldier. Uutmy prayo-a to God will Ik that this up rising of it great nation may Induce misguided men t& pauko and retrace their step. Or, If war must tome, that It, evil time may bo short, andbesoiFit foHoitidbya peace that will bo perpetual, Thk GnBATKST Iluuura op tiik Dav.--That trt08')ii In petticoats U cnlilliil to any moro consideration than Ircaoon In brecthte. It is IiojhiI the Administration will coon get over its extreme delicacy on IliU nolnt. niul insist on a Right of Hearch in every case, with II legal results uud ri'PonimlllKft x ai)Hy I '" uu" rcuucuig me eoinpensauou or mu va t'atr ' , rlou ofllevn or the Guteiiuueut, a Hoard of TAiua nt. fimt? TtMrnrTt crnAiTtj I i. f i . e r m . .1 i ..,...' Va,ted atjiret Session gf Ttirtritmlk (,Uijre. , nv .trriioiitTV. No. 22 An Act lo piovldo for the suppres sion of tebelllou against and resistance to tho laws of the United .States, and to amend the act entitled " An net to provide for calling fnrlh lliu mllllla to execute tho taws of Ihu Union, Ac., p.isd February twenty-eight, seventeen hundred and ninety lire, lit it tnactfllh the Senate and Jfouie cf lltprfen tatiittqf the Umhl State) of Ainirmt in (Jiiijrett nJvwitW, That whenever by reason of unlaw lul obstructions, combinations, or assemblages of person, or rcliclliou against tho authority or tho Government of thu Unltrd Slates, It shall become Impracticable, In tho Judgment of the l'resldcnt of tho Unllid Slates, to cu- n rco, uy t o ordinary couro ni iiiiucini nro- ceullng ll,o law, lu the Unl'o 1 S.ntes wlihln any Slate or Territory oryor tlie Ulllltd States.lt bIhiII bo lawful for tho l'resldcnt or tho Uultid Slates to call forth the mllllla or any or nil tho States of tho Union, and to employ Mich pills of I ho land and naval forces ol tho Until Slates as ho may deem necessary lo enforce the (Willful execution ol' tho laws nr Ihu Unitid Shite, or to suppress puii rebellion In whatever Statu or Trnltory thereof tho laws or tho Untied Stales may bo forcibly opposed, or tho execution lliercol forcibly obstructed. Sec. 2. Amllert fuithtr enactnl, That when ever, III the Judgment of tho 1'iesldcnl, It may bo i eccM.iry to uo the military Toico heieby direclid to I o employid and cnllid forth by hlm, the l'lcsldeut Miall furllntlth, by nrocln uialion. command such Insurgents lo disperse and re tin; peaceably to their rcpicllvc ubudes, itlihlu n limited time. Sec. :i. 1 U it urtltr enactol. That the mllllla mj culled into thu service of tho Unllid State shall bo subject to the samo rules and articles or war as the hoops of tho Unllid State, and be continued In the servlco or Ihe United Slates unlit dltchnrgfil by proclamation or Ihu l'lesldent : I'mnltJ, That tuch contin uance In service shall not extend be) ond sixty lays niter tlie commencement oi mo ne.xi regit ' tvtlon ol- Congress. unl.nw CougreM shall expressly provide liy law therefor : Ami 'ro ntlcl fuithrr. That the mllllla roralltd Into the service of the L'nltid Slates shall, dining their tinu' or service, lie o-itltltd to the litnu pay, rations, mid allowances lor clothing asaiour may be rstabllshid by law for the army of the Unit d Stale-. Sec. -I. Ihi U it further ennct! That every ndlcer. lion cnmml,Moned oRlctr, or private of the mllllla, wlio sliall Tall In ottey lliu tinier ol the President of thu Uiiltt.it Stnteo lu any or the rase in lore recltul, Miall loriett a sum uoi ex centime one vtitr' nav. nnd not less than urn hiioi.th's jmy, to Ik- iMirminid nndiidiiulgid by a court martini : and such oitievr shall lie liabl In Ije c.i'liUud 'y a svuleiice of com t marlial, and bo liicapntllated from holding it commli shin In Ihu lullitln for a term not executing twelve mouths, nt the disci utioii of llm court ; and such non-cninmtS'loiHil ofllcernml prltnte hall In' liable to Imprisonment, by n liko sen- I luuec, mi lallure nf p.iyini'iit of lliu Hues ali Judgul ngaiutl them tor one cuicimar muiiiii lor every tuenty-lltn dollars ol such line. Src. (i. Ami U t faithtr tt.aUl, That II. u icotiris - iii.irimi inr Hie iriai oi miiiiia tnsii nv .....- conipond of mlltin odleers only. sec. (j. Am Uxl further twxM. Tliat all lines Se '" ' i n'resH'd as alorwuld sliall Ik ocrlllied liy ihe prvtldliiK ofllctrof the cutirl-mirllul, nud shall lie colltcted and iKihl over ac-Mrdlug to the pint binii nud In the manner prescribed by Ihe feveiilh and eighth K-ctloiis of the net ol l-'ibruary tenly-elnlit, sevtiileen hundrifl and uliiety-ltve, to which Ihislsanainvndmenl. Sec. 7. Aitd U l fuithrr enitel, That the mar shal or tho setvnil dUtilct or ihu Unllid Slates, nnd llielr deputies, shall have the Mine pmiers lu executing the hits or Iho Uultid State as thcrlll uud llielr deputie III the rev euil State have, by law, In e.ucutlug Ihe l.uis oi lueir res)eciit siuic. Sec. 8. Ami It it further enactol, That section two, Ihree, uud lour or thu net enlillul An act lo provide Tor culling foilh thu mllllla In execute the lawj of Iho Union, suppre Insur rccllonsnnd tepel lntnloii, nnd lu repeal the act univ In foroe for those purposes, opprovul IVbruaiy twenty-eight, suvmitevu huuilrtd and nluely-llve, and hi iiiiicIi or Ihu it-liliu or mid et nnd or all oilier net us conflict with this act are hereby niMHibd. No. 2 A 1Ii:oiuiio.n lulatlve In the r.xhl bill ni or Ihu ludus'.iy of ull nations to lie hold eu In Louden In Ihe year elghWcu hundred and l.xlt-lito. AWmlf lU i-'emtt ami llwte nf Hti(nnUi lim the lnttel Stole of Amencit m 6Uitr iintmlM, That the PrWd"ut be uud he hirebt I it therized to lako tiichmuiMiritm th II to huu ssi-iii lie-t In faellllule it proper repieMtulii lieu of Iho luilutlrlat Inter.: or the Untied Slates at ihu exhii lllou or the ludutlry or all nation to lie hidden at London In Iho vein tUhtfeu hundresl nnd slxlytun ; and the sum or lo thousand dulhiht 1 hcu liy appropri ate for the Incidental expense thvleof. Approved, July 27. IM1. No- 23-Au Act nulhorly.Ing Hie npnolnt ineiit ol an Assistant Secretary of Ihu Navy, and thing the salary of the tame, uud for other purpose. l!t tt tuaeJfil l-v th' Setmle ami Ai llepre Hkilmtt e the l'nll IMetrf AmirHtt in ttxi yr avmUetl, That Ihe I'rwldeuttliull npnolnt h IheDeiurlmenlof llieStcrtlitrynf HiuNnvy by ai d with Ihe ndilc and coniit of the Sen ate, a coiiipeleut person, whnthall lie called Ihe Assistant .tcrrtary or the Navy, whose salary stiull be Tour thousand dollar, paynhlo In tin same manner ns Ihe wlary or iho Seertlury ol llm Navy, who shall perform all such duties lu the oflleo of the Secretary ol the Navy, belong ing to that Drpxrlment, ns shall be prercrlUd by tho Secretary or tho Nitvv. or as may be re quired by law, and who shall act as Sicretary of Ihe Navy In l!u ntHK-nw ol" that onleer, S.C '.'. AmtU it fnf.her ttvHJtl, That there Ik iddiil to the cltriral force of the Navy Depart ment eight additional clerks, with n salary of twilve huiidred dollars i noli per annum. Approvid, July 31, 1FGI. No. 24 An Act making an appropriation lopiy the expense of transporting and du llterlug arms and munlllousol war to Ihu loyal citizens of Iho Slate or which the Inhabitants now are or hen-alter may lo in rebellion against the Government or Iho Uultid Slates, and lo provide for Iho expense or organising them Into companies, battalions, regiments, or otherwise, for their own protection nguliiildo moMic violence, jnturriciion, invasion, or re bellion. fle it eihielul lu the Senate ami llvute of Urnrt'tn Mimcf Vie tW.W Suites of Amerie-i in iinyitsi uttMlJtJ, Thai tho turn or tuo iiiIIIIdih of dol lar be nnd Iho same Is hereby nppropilaled, out of any money In tho Treasury not otherwise appiopiiuted. to bo expended, under Ihe direc tion of Ihu 1'rcUdent or the Unllid Stale, in supplying nnd defraying tho expense or Irans poillig and dulitciliig such niiiH. and muni tions or wur as In bin Judgmunt may be expe dient and proper lo placu lu thu baud or any of the loyal citizens rei-ldiiig In any or Ihe Slate or which Iho Inhabitant,1) mo In niielllon against Ihu Government or Iho United State, or in which rebellion Is or may lie threatened, and IIUcwio for defraying such eviiensm it may bo properly Incurn.d In organising nnd tuit.ViiIng, wiillu so orgunlzd. any of eafd citi zen into compinlu., battalions, regiments, or otherwise, for their own protection agalmit do mustlo violence, Insuncctiou, luvaslun, or re billion. Approved, July 31. 1801. No 20 An Act miking appropriation for thu puichato ot aims lor thu volunteer uud tegular Iroojn of Iho United Slates. lie it enuclal l the Semle uud llviist of Renreien tjtuet of the Unileil Statu of Amerie't in (.vnjreu miHwUed, That thu cum of (en million of dol lar be uud Iho same U hereby uppiopdatcd, out of any luunoy lu Ihu Treasury not otherwise appioprlated, to bo expended under the d'reo lion of thu President of thu United Suites, for the puichnio of aunt for thu use of tho volun teer, and regular troop, of tho Unllid Statca. Al'pluved.July 31. 1801. No, 20 An Ad providing a commlllco to examine nud report a to tho compensation of all otlleeuof thu Government, aud for other purpose. lie U tnactal hi) the Senate ami IImu of Jtepre unlatun of the United Statet tif Auieri&i in Clnjiett autinttal, Tliat for the purpose or sealing, cijual- f,imt..tmiri - U hereby iirmtnl.cd. to bo com- nosed as follows s Or two uii-nibers of tho Sen- Pw ' fS,ca , Uio rtrcrtillng officer of M.V d...i. .il,. ........ I,., r. nr llm Ilnii.n nr, Iteprcfcutatlves, to bo appoints! by tho Speaker naval officers to lnvctlgnlc the plain and spect or tholIoucj onooniceror thu navy and one 1 llcntlous that may bo submitted for the con ofllccr or the nrmv, lo be appointed by tho 1'rci- struollon or completing of Iron or stecl-ciau Idcnt. That said' board 'hall examine and re-' steiiinthlps or sleam lmltcrles, nnd on i.:tr re port, as soon ns practicable ! First, it Talr and . port, should It bo favorable, tho Secretary or Just compensation for each olllccr of tho Gov- tho Navy will cause onu or more armored or eminent! second, such provisions of law ns Iron or slccl-clnd steamships or llontlng steam ..-in ...,,, ui,. it,,. i.vi,nn,lliiirn nf nil Indcnnlte ! batteries to 1m lmllt mid there H hereby np- and contingent appropriations. Including those ' ror the courts or tho United Stales ) third, rcg-1 illation for the mora rconomlcnl collection of l tte rovenuo , fourth, what olllccrsor employ! moots. II" nnv. mav lie dl'ncnscd with without detriment lo the public wrvlce. Sic 2. Anille it further tnacai, I nai wuh cum mission hat a leave to report by bill or bills, or otherwise, lo each House nt the next session of 7. '...::..:.. i . i...i. .i ";' V , ' l " ,V ' , u Z day Tor Ihe time actually necdid. ""i"-; "-" """- ":.:.. Approved, Jiny ai, ihui. No, 27 An Act to Incrcaso the Medical Corps or tho Navy. Lo It enacted by the Senate nna House or Representative or the Uultid States or America In Congrcs nscmblul, That tho Medical Corps or tho Navy shall consist or eighty surgeons, and one huiidrid uud twenty passu! and oilier assistant surgeon, Approvid, July III, 1801. No. 20 An Act In addition loan net cnltllcd "An act ruilhcr lo protldo for Ihu collection of duties on Import, and for other purposes," approved July thirteenth, A. I), eighteen huu drfd and si.xty-ni:c. Ho It cnacfid by the Senate and Uniio or Kcpresenlntltcsor (ho United Statesor America in Congress nmblid, That thu power or tho rrcsliluill lo dcciaro ino iiiiinimuinn ui wiy Slate, or any put thereof, In n state or lnur-, rccllim, mpiutidcd In the tilth section of thn act lu which this Is nn addition, shall extend to nnd Include the inhabitants nr any State, or pari thereof, where such Insurrection ngalinl ..... tr. .!....! Ullk. .I...II I... l'.... .. I I... II. M lt...t. dent at nut lime to exist. lliu Ulllliu ouiiun rii.ui uv ivuhu v ...w . ..- Approtul, July 31, 1801. No. 20 -An Act to dcllno certain conspi racies. " .. He It enacted by the Si'nate nnd House or ttenrespiitailviM of the Uultid Slates or America in Congrtiw assembled. That ir two or mm e j persons wlihln ntiy Stale or Territory or the i United 'tlales shall conspire logclhrr lo orer- !hi.iiv.irlnniililmvii. or lo destroy by force, thu Government of the Undid Stale, or to levy r.ir the revenu - service : w; mi no a war ugnlns. tlie Unit. d.S.a.es. or ... oppose by - Mj I. e urml tot H n irr here fiin'e tint nulhorllt- ol Iho Gut lurnmcnioi mo Unllid Slates); or by roice lo prcvrni, iiimtir. or delay the execution o( imy law of tho Uultid Stale ; or by force In seize, lake, or possess nnv property or Iho Unllid Slates) against the will or contrary to tho uulhurltv or the Uultid Slates ; or by lurcc, or Intimidation, or threat to preienluiiy person fiom accepting or hold ing ntiy olllco. or trust, or place of coiilldeuce, under the United Slates, each aud every person so unending shall be guilty or u hluh crime, mid upon conviction thereof In any district nr cir cuit court of thu Untied Slated hatinir Jurls diction thereof, urdlslilct or supreme court nf j any Territory or ino uuiicilMuie having ju risdiction lienor, shall bo iinithul by n line not lo I1i3ii live buiulri d dollar and not more Ihaii live thousand dolhus; or by Impr mo ment, with or without haul labor, nslhucotltt sliall determine, for n period not less limn six months nor greater than six yiars, or by both such llm. and Imprisonment. Approvid, July 31, 1801. No. 30 -An Act authorizing the Secretary or War tu iiimbnrsu volunteer lor expanses in aurrul lu employing regimental uud other bands, mid Tor other puriiose. He Itrnactiil iy lliu Keimlo ami l louse ol Itiprcsenlallio, of the Unlttd Slates or America In emigres asscmblul, That tho Secretary ol War be nud hols hereby niillimizvd nnd dliected to refund, out of uny money lu Iho Trcasutt not olherttlse iiiuironrinlul. lu thu volunteer- oallid out by thu President's proclamatlaii ol ino iiiiiTUin .piii. ouit immsnnii eigni minureii iitid lty one, such turns of money as mat hvi been exp iideil by the mid volunlutr In llu 'Uiployment or r.'gimcntal or company baud during I lie p. rlod or llielr service under Mild proclamation : I'nuJid, The amount In b at ioiti d shall not exceul that lo be t kx I I to volun teer baud rcgulatly mustm-d lulu Iho sertic under the Prisident's proclamalioii of May Ihlid one Ihoiiftiid eight huu Irul and sixty-one. Hie. :'. Ami Ix it further emtHid. That llu President. In iiccepllug nud organizing volun teer under Ihe act entitled ' An act luautliur ize Iho eiiiploymeiil of tolunteer to uid In en furoelng Ihu law and protecting publlo prop trty." uipriivul July twvnty-tito. olglilvu'ii Ii indrrd and lxiy-om-, may eeept Ihe Mrvloe or hiieh toluuleer without pretivu proehimn lion, and lu such iitimljvrH iroui uny Slate or State ii, In hi dlKretion, thu public vrvloi may ixipilp'. Approvid July 31, 18GI. No, 31 An Act to Inersiit tho consular n presentation or the Uultid Stale during the picitent Insurrection. He lleiiuclcd by Ihe Senato nud IIouso ol Hi presvnl'utivea ol the Uultid Statesor America in Congres assembled, That the Prurldeut ol the Unitid State may, by and with thu advice and coiiKiit, or the Senate, appoint consuls nl any foreign port where ho shall deem It ndt'U able ror Ihe purpose of preventing piracy, with such cotuiH'iisutinn, not exceeding llltecn hun drtd dollani per annum, us he sliall Ihiuk proper, to hold llielr olllco respectively dur.ug the pleasure or Ihu Piortdcut, uud In every case such compensation lu coatc with the restoration r Inteiiial peace within Iho Unllid Slates. And Iho President iiuy.flurlng the present In wirreollon, increase, Iho compnuMtlon or nut ooiisuU in foreign port, If he shall deem ft uecesnry, ro its not however, tu exceed thu sum of flfltHii hundred dollar In nuy case. Hut lid power shall ccaco with Iho ro-otublUhmcut of Internal pence a aforesaid. Apptovid, Auguit '.', 1801. No, 32 -An Act to amend an act entitled " An act tuppli-muntiiry to Ihe net entitled " An act providing for ft naval peace etabllshineut ami lor timer purpose,-' na-nu .Milieu uteuiy ecvenlli, clvideen hiiiidrrd uud four. Ho it cuueted by the Senato nud House or U piesenlallvvsol the United State of America In Uongiess assemiileii, 'I mil tlie niiavo cntitlul act bu and tlie same 1 liercliy nuiended liy In erling nflcr tho tvcrJ "captain." wliere the same lirst occur In said act, tho woids, "or commander, so that tho President shall v nulhorizul to select tho kiincrlutcndcnt or the several navy yard nud head or bureaus from Ihe captains or vommanderii of tho naty of tho Uiiited states. (.Appruviu, Aiiguii z, laui . i No. 33 An Act concerning tho Attorney General and thu attorney, aud marshals of the Mjveinl districts. Ho It enacted liy the Seuato and IIouso of Kcprcscniuiivcti ol iiiuiiuiiui state or America In Congret assembled, That tho Attorney Gen eral ol the Unllid State be and ho I lierchv charged with tho general superintendence aud dliectlon or Ihu attorney nnd marshals of nil liio tiuirict lu mu uniiui btaica ami tuo Teiri lories ii9 to tho manner of discharging their ro- tpecllve duties ; and tho said district attorney aud marshal nro hereby rt quired to report to mo Attorney uencrai an account or tneir oin clul proceeding, aud tho etutc and condition of invir re, pec uvo onices. iu men nine aim man. inr as tho Attorney General ni ly direct. Sec. '.'. AnJ It it further enacted. That tho At torncy General bo und ho I heieby empowered whenever in hi opinion the public interest may rtHjiiiro 1, to employ and lo re'aln (In Iho name or ino uniiui riiuius) men attorneys iiuit conn-Kcllom-at-Iaw as ho may think monetary to as sist tho dUtilct attorneys iu tho diKliargo or llielr Uullv, nnd tliall stipulate wllli tuoli abslit ant counsel the amount or compensation. Sco 3. And Uit furtlter enaetetl. That the At (oruey General shall have power to Increase the clerical force of hi oflleo lo dltcharito tho In- mated duties of tho same, occasioned by thl aot, by nppoiting auiittionai cierK. not u-oceu-lug tuo. nud may llx their compensation nt an annual wlary not exceeding fourteen hundred uoiiancacu per annum. Approved) August 'i, 1801. No. 34 An Aot (o provide for the conslrno ttnu ttt fimi nr mnrA nrninroit .hitii, niul lln.iliiifr i batteries, nud for other (impose. He l euacted by the Senate and Houte of neiirescnlnllvciof the PnllcdSlnlciiof America In t'uiigrc. neinblcd, Thnl the Sccrelniy on (he Mvy bo and he thereby authored and il.riPtfil til nlitwilnt n linulil 01 1 rco uiiim proprhilcd, out of niy money In the Treasury . not othcrwlso appropriated, tho mm or one million five hundred thousand dollar, Sec. a. And be It furllur enacted. That lu cno of n vacancy In tho olllco or englucer-ln- elder or tho navy, the appointment thereto sliall uc uiauo ironi ine ni oi eiuei iinjiuvim. Approvcil, Angut 3, 1801. No. fj5 An Act lo amend nn act to prohibit tho salu or spirituous liquors and Intoxicating drinks In tho District or Columbia, In certain COMCS. Ho 11 enacted by the Sennto nnd House or ItenrcsentntlTcsur the Unit d St ttcs or America In Congrew a'semhled, That whenever any pr sou shall be eonvlotcd or Hit olftuee descrils-d la (ho act entitled " An net to prohibit the sale or spirituous Honors and Intoxicating drlnVs In the District of Columbia, In certain envs." he sliall lie punl'ked by a lino of twenty dollars or Imprisonment lu tho Jail or Washington enmity. In tho District or Columbia, ror Ihu period or thirty days. Approved, August 3, loCl. No. 36 An Act to provide fir Ihe purchase or arms, ordnnnce, nnd ordnance stores. Ho It enacted by tho Senate nud IInuc or IteprcenlallTn or the Unltrd Stales or America In Congress nvrinhled. That the sum or ten millions or dollars be nnd thu samo Is hereby appropriated, out of any money In tho Treasury not otherwise appropriated, ror tho purchase nnd manufacture or arm, ordnance, and ord nanco stores. Approvid, August 3. 1801. No. 37 An Act lo suspend lu part Iho ope ration or nn net entitled " An act relating to revenue cutlers nnd steamers." He It enacted by Hie Scnntn and Hnne or Itepreseiilnllves oflho United Slates or America In Congress) nsemblrd, That the act of third March, eighteen hundred and rorty-llve, entitled " An act relating to revenue riillcrs utul steam ers," Ih- and thu same Is hereby so fiir suspended as lo allow tho Secretary or Iho Trcaniry to as to allow tin appb muc ooiUclon or t cli or the appropriation ror tlie tho revenue as lie may deem ex- pcilUMH to mo courier r iniie.m-. ,. ." . l,:"; ..i..", w...-. ;--,;-. collecting the revenue, shall cxceid Iho appro priation uircauy mnui' lor inc laiicr onjeci. Approvid. August 3, 1 10 1 . iwiiwm nil III ii in t Tut: I'atr or tiik Avtiior ok " God Havk tiii: Kikii "The following Is nn extract frnm n work by Mr. ClmrN Rcmle. cntltlcil "The Klghtli Uomniaiiilnicnt :" " Henry Clmrey wan ii man of (renins, lie wrolo for tho thea tre wllli immediate nr.d lintlng iiccr.u. Next he bundled ftitiro inn Pope look Id verse lor Swim nml Hnift ror I'upe. lastly, tie setllcil down to lyrical nrt ; wllli rare combi nation or two rare Inlenl, no invcnicii iininor lul melodic, nml the Immurlul word to tbfin. lie wrote Iho words nml the melody of the natimml nnlliem. For thl Ut lm ili-rvnl ii peti'iuti niul n nlihc In Westminster Abbey. Ill it iniis-? itgo lie wrniu ruusiiy. jiu never tiiileil lo lilt the nubile. He was of his use yillmmnrtni. jso nrtitt can tin more. iui there was no rnppyrlglil in siiiign. .Marn uu cnnseipienec of lluit gai iu the law. While the theatre uud the unit rang with hi linw and his. tuiira while ll.ldlers IMdled him mid were paid, llie genius that tot ull I hew empty music pine u Mowing, nun n minion runt listening wllli rupture, wan fleeced lo lliu bone. All reaped the corn except thu rower, l'ur why 7 Tlii sower ivuitiiii author nn inventor. Ami n In the mliUt ol succe'S that encircled others and loll hlm bare in Ihu midU of thu poor tin. elflli soul'- to found u charily f ilwliw.fil per orm t, i n ure sud leiiiy iirou no -n nmur the iloublo njrency ol' n lienrt full or wrung mil an emty belly, nml the man luingul him elf J They funiiil Idm cold, with skm on his bomii, nnd n luilI'Denuy In hi pocket. Think of thl, when yon next hour 'Goil iuxo tin liueeii. Hdswt Ltiiou Uilmr, lumetil luliar. Is right niul beautiful. Activity is tLu ruling element nf life, uud lis highest relish. Luxti rim mid cnnuet nro the result nf lubor we iiin imagine nnlhing tviiliout It. The uoblent man of tttrtli I he who puis Id hand cheer 'ully nud irniiiul'y to luuu-st labor. Ijibir is Ii isineM nnd ordinance nf (tod. Muskiii labor. tin) wheie i the glory nnd pomp nf earth the fruits ol the field, nml palace mid Ciilon lugs of matter for which men strive uud why 7 lt the labor-scoffer look mound hlm, look ul himiclf. ami learn what nru tho trophies or lull. Fiom (he crnwu of tho head to the soli of (lie foot, miles he i n carip, made ns the tH'ust, lie Is the debtor nml slave of toll. Tlie 'ubur which he (corns has tricked lilm Into the mature und nppearuncc of man. When ,'its lie bin gurmeiils nml njulpngc ? Ia1 the labnr arsivcr. Iibor makes niii'lo In (he mine, in (ho furrow, nnd ut the forge. " AtiRyou lliejidgoo' Riprcbnlrs?" a.ked Mr. Purlliiglon, nsshc walked into llic ofiiei of a fudge ol Probate. ' I nni n Judge of Probate," wax the reply " AVell Hint's it, I expeel," (U- tied the ol 1 lady. " Von see my fulhcr il.td ilclwlcil.inml left s vernl little inl.ntw.and I wait 'to bv tlieir executioner." Pin. your account lias stood for tn'o years, mid I must luive it settled immediately." To which tlie customer replied : Sir, tilings usually do settle by standing ; 1 regret that my account is no exception. It has been per il ip?, stunding too lung. Suppose you let It run utvlilie." Ax old DooTon fnld Hint people who were prompt in their payments ulwuys recovered fiom llielr sickness, ns thev were good ens (outers, und physicians cuuld nut uffiiid to lose them. A good hint aud a sensible doctor. A Polite young lady, a lineal deccndjiit of llic .ticnycopiianl lainliy. recently asserted that 'shu lived neiir a barnyard, nnd that it was iuiOKil)!o for her to sleep in tho morning, on account oi tnu craning ot a gentleman lien." -' " ,. . A Shout man became attached to a Inll woman, nnd somebody said that ho had fallen in love with her. " Do you call it lulling in iuiv i va ii mi; Diinui , ii a iiiuiu imu wiiijiu' ing up to ll !" Dionv eat n, long time, very attentively considering n cano botlumed chair. At length he said : "J wonder what fvlldiv look Iho troublu to find them lioks, aud put straw arouad them." IIbspotism or SUjoiiiTtBa. An inmate of it mad-houto being usked what brought hlm there, replied : ' A mero quibble of words, sir. I said everybody was mad, and every body said I was, nnd the majority carried ll." piii.h mum .i iipwwmn im AHuLi.RdfHsp't difiVrso very much from a bell ; both having their clappers in their mouths. This bight of politeness is, passing around on the opposite side of u lady to avoid step ping on her shadow. B in ii i KPtwtj'r - ' m M Tub invention of billiards Is ascribed to a Frenchman, named Henrique Devigue, in (lie ycur ;57l, during (ho tolgn of Charles IX. '''up '- ' " - ' Tiik misforlitnca we bear with (ho greatest Christaiu resignation, arc thoso of other people. IjcTKonuv. however rougli, I far Iwtwr (Inn smooth iiMmulation. JJIIX ANMKIWOX, - - . JAMES T. GLKXrY. ' a ,.,- ,.r t'T sO.Y titvat AiVDERSOiY Cl WLEIVN, GAAZFORftTXA St., DETWEENOftEOOM AND THIRD STflEET?. W,IO,i!iliU'.,ia..F.,.s ,N. STAPLE & FANCY DRV fiOODS, nnnnrntPP nnniIOIfiMO unubcnicoj rnuvioiunoj HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WINES, L1QQOHS, Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Hats and Caps, FURNISHING GOODS, yroservod Fruits, Tio Fruit, Prasorvtsd Moats, Oystors, yrosh flpicos, Sauces, Tollies and Pickles, MINING TOOLS, McclmiiicH' ImplciiioiitR, For ming Implement); I'alnts, OHa, Iron nml Steel, NAILS, LOCKS, (of nil kind) FLOUR, GRAIN, SACKS, UANDLKS, OAMPJIKNR, LAMP OIL, TIN W'ARH, AVOODKN AVARi:, RROOMS, PAILS, SXSmJL RUBZXEH CiOOBS, 'O''JA'Si? AMID ilARSp to which we rc'nectfnlly Invito peronn w-Wilng i)iirchno uu wo ore determined to S13LL OI-n-IAl3 FOR CASH. Jiicli'ouvlllp. Mayl 8. I6lf SAND'S SARSAPARILL A. THK ORIGINAL AND UKNUINK ARTICLi:. Kudorscd by the Midlcal Faculty as bdnp The Hot and Purwt Hxtrnct of .SitiHiipuiillit IMnilc. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Puriliis the lllond. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Cures Scrofula. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Cure. Stubborn Ulcer. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Cures Cutaneous Hi options. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA Mny bo wifely Ulan ut nil llnu.it. It will se cure to Indie u rrgulnr ierlndiu luiblt, und in the viry bi-Mt medicine they can tuke when ar rived at the K.riod citlltil turn of life." Ask For SAND'S SAKSAPAKILLA 5 Ami tuko uo other. Prepared by A. II. & D. Sandk' Druggists. Il)0 Fulton street, comer nl William. Y. For halo by RKDING TON .t CO., -Kun Fruncisco. It. IL Mi-DON.D k CO., JUSTIN UATKS .t RRO., Sacnimeiito, THOMPriON .V URKKR, .1" I III lllCliMIIIVillc. Pliwnix Works ! Jonathan Kittrodgo, Prop'r. TUN Ilnllrrj- nt., Iifiir 1'iictlle, holt l'miiclico. MANUFACTPUKU nf I'lre-proor Doors. Slmllei, lhmk Vuults. PiImiii cell, ltatl lux, fimtlnj;, llatconlc. Holt", llridge Uork. And ALLK'IN'DSOF 11LAOKSMITII WORK A large aortmintuf teeoud-hiiiid iiomui ami -iiiirrM)iK coiiktautly on hand and fur sale at low rates. All onlcr promptly ntteudvd to. ll:Cmj PAINTER & CO, tetietil I'nntert and Dcalira In Type, PrctiK, Printing Mnlcrials. i. II. 1'AI.STKII j " ''"IH"-! -!, -.;. r. n. r.ttXTEu J SIO Clay St.. above faui)3onie, HAN IMt.M'ISCI). jjr-vr OniceR tilled out with illspatcli. m9;8 To the Shippers ul' Southern Oregon. TX3C23 ISOrZOOSTEZt. BBC MARY CLEVELAND .ir-er-Lak ) J. 11. LKKDS. Mastkb. Is now permanently on the routo to nnd from Sun Francisco ami Scottalmrc; Ttrmtof FitltflU (warclioimo dues and all other charges Inoluded) Prom San l'rauoltco. dellv. ircil lo thu wagons, Ijil2 OO, Down freight, from Umpmia to Sail Kiuucbco, 7 CO. SI1F.D it WRIGHT, Stewart ft. Wharf, Son Francisco. VANDEKHOSCI1 &. CO., AgeutH-, Cnnvonvllle, Oregon. August IT, 1801. Slilf $1500 REWAED! THE nbovo reward will bo given to any per ton or persons it ho will discover the money or niiprehcnd the thief thnt robbed the cabin of Mnthew Graham & Co. of tho amount of night Thoutnnd Dollars, on tho evening of thu 23th .May, 1801. JAMKS LITTLK. ) Ills His Agent, WILLIAM x SUTHERLAND. ) Mark. Aug. 20, 1SCI. 32U S'l'ATK OF ORKGON Cou.ntv of Jacksox, iss. hi the matter of the httate of Jacob Ifina Dee'd. ALL persons interesteil in the final settle ment of tho said Kitote. nro notified that Widnesdny the Cilidny of November ensuing, has been set apart for said final settlement, with David Rcdpatb, tho Adniluistrator thereof. Uy order of lloo. J. O. TOLMAN, County Judgo. Wm. llorrM.tF, Clerk, sep.M-35:3t Desertion. VTOTICK Is hereby given that the Wife of (lie undersigned mis wiiiiuiiytiecricu uim, nud all persons ure ootiflcil not lo credit her on his account. W. H. THORP. Illinois Valley, Aug. LJ8CI. 31U JOR J'RINTING of nil descriptions neatly cxccutcl t the PNTIN W OFI- U K Rgfi v. fif I1I.UAI4 ADVJBttTISBMIJNTS. IN' THU CIltCUIT COUIIT OF STATE OF OREGON, FOR uk 'HE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Anion at huo to Rctavtr Monty. Andrew Davison, John R. Ticc and Jos. A. Crune, partners, kc, vs. P. II. Howard. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit filed In this cause, that, aHcrj due diligence, the defendant cannot uc lounu ' t 111. Ul.lx h.1 I.m. .... nf nnlliilt fllTiatl 111 HUH OIUIV, HUH UHlfc II I.-UU71.- HI HVll.MI V..WIB agnlnst the dcfcmlant ; that the defendant is not now a resident of this Slate, but bus prop erly therein, nnd thnt tho action arises on n contract, nnd that tho Court has jurisdiction of Ihe subject of tho ncllon : Therefore, in the name of the People of the State or Oregon, you, the said P. 11. Howard, nro required to nppcor In said Court On the Fmt Monday in October, A. D. 1801, nnd nnswer the bill of complaint filed against you by Ihu plaintiffs, or the same will be taken as confessed. Witness : the Hon. V, V. PRIM, Judgo of said Court. Attest : AVm. Hoffman, Clerk. June Smb. 18GI. 2(:.Tm Summons. 7n the Circuit Court of tin Slate of Oregon, for the County of Doughs. William R. Willis, ncalnit RonKm M. McKf.k. TO IIOIH2IIT 31. 3IcKEE: Sir : You nro hereby notified that unless you appear In the Circuit Court, of the Slate nf Oregon, for the County of Dimulaston the 18th day of November, A. I).. I8CI. the first day of the next rcpular term of said Court, to bo holdcn nt Knscbnrg, In said County and Stale, and nnswer the comphilnt atzntnsl you. on file in said Court, or the same will be taken for coiifescd, nnd the prnycr thereof will be ranted by the Court. .11USIJKII X L'llAIJttlUK. Attorneys for Plalntiir. Roscliiirp, Dnuchis County, Oregon, Augnt. Bill 1861. .10:.1m 2raE)'c.ia.cr: aszm THK FOLLOWING DK5CRH1KD ,37X,0't Of Xjt33LC3L Will bo offered for I'l'IU.lO SALK. nt the Court Ilnue, Jackson county, Stale nf Oregon On &ituiday,the28tlidnycf Sty.,! Ml, To-wlt : ihe cant half of the soulhwent quarter of fiction llfleen (lf). lu iotvnslilt Ihlrty-elglit (US), nuiii or range ihree it) cam. Terms of Sale- One-funrlh or Iho purchase mnnev lo bu nald In Cuih on the day of wile. and tlie rcmnlnder In three npinl annual pay ments, wllli liilere! nl ten per cent, per aiiuuiu, liy notes, wllh npiiroved m-ciirlly. SOI. IJUMPflRKV. Superintendent of School. Jacksonville, Aug. 21. SUf. ShcriiT'o Salo. T)Y virtue of nn F.xcctilion duly Issued by ) ihu Clerk of the Cuunlv Court. In und fur lucksoii county, State of Oregon, ami lo me directed, lu lavor ul hamuli niniiu, nun nguliiit Fiott (lull, TIioiiuih Whitwurlh nnd Roxunna Whilwnrtli, for llic sum of one hun drill and sixly-slx dollars and sixty-nine cents, with Interest ut three per cent per iimnlli, to gether Willi twcnly-lhice dollurs nnd ninety eents costs ami accruing cons, j mm- icvuti iiiwii, nnd will offer for sule for cash, to tin litgliest bidder, on tin: preniNos, on Saturday the 12lh day of October, IBM. all tlie right, title mid interest of Ihe suid Scott (lull und Romiiiiui Whitwortli, in n certain Dnnatlon l.'lulm. situ Hod bisections 20. !!1, ami 23, iu Township JO South Range, II West, i n R gm itvr. nbove tlie R guu river brhl.'C. in Jack mi Cuui'ty Oregon, und known nt- llu Cull Hunch. Sale between the hours of ona and live o'clock i'. ., of suhl day. W. II. IIVDK, Sherlir. iliicksonvillee, Sept. 12 1H0I. :in:lt. HI'ATHOFORKOONlf. Ooustv or Jackmix, f S3. Coi'stv Couiit. Septriubir Term, 18C1. lit the matter vf the V.tate of Maiiv IIinki.k, Dec'd. T npp firing lo'the Court by the exhibit .11 led, lluit there Is not sufficient prrsnnal ,prnierly to pay the debts against said Kstnte. und charges nf udiniulslrallon, and thu Ad miiiistrutnr having filed his petition fur the ule of the interest of the dectiiM'd iu u land elaini and IniprnvemcntR thereon, situated at Iigtowu, notice is hereby given to ull lu-rwuis interest! d, to be, and appear liefoiesuld Court on Widnesd.iy, Ihu Cth day of November 18111 . ami 6hnw cuiio why nn order shall not be L'rnnlul In said Administrator, toscllsaid laud claim and improvements, for the purpose of payiiur the debts, charges and nilowuiiccs. Ily order of lion. J. CTOLMAN. County Judge, Wm. Hokfman Clerk. September. 1-ltli 1BC1. 3:tw JOSHUA SCHOLKS, Sr.x'n. VH David Kvanh, AJm'r of the llnte oj ) Jnu.v K. Jo.tKs and K.kkiki, Jo.nks. Petition for final settlement und division of the land. T I'lipix-nring to (he satisfaction of the Cnuit Xthat J'.7.eiicl Joni-sis not a resilient or tic State of Oregon, nnd that he bus an Intern t in the tract of land belonging to suhl Ktutc, nollco is hereby given to said Kzckicl Jones, to be. nnd onnenr beforo tho Connly Court ol Jackson county, Oregon, on the first Monday, being Iho second day of December 1801 . nml answer the petition filed in this cause or the same will be taken for confessed, and the prayer thereof granted by tlie Court. Hy order of Hon. J. C. TOLM AN. County Judge. Wm. Hoffman. Clerk. sepl-l-3;:4l. STATU OF ORKGON ) Cou.ntv of Jackson, SS. Cou.ntv Couiit. September Term, 18C1. In the matter of the Lslate of John IInnr.t., Dec'd. ALL persons Interested in (he llnalsetllemcnl of sold Fstate, nre nollGid that Wednes day tho Clli day of November ensuing, has been set opart fur said dual settlement, with Henry lluber, Ihe Administrator thereof Ry order of Hou. J. O. TOLMAN, County Judge. Wm. IIoffjian, Clerk. sep.l-l-35:3t. S'l'ATK OF ORKGON Tea C'OUNTV OK JACKRON, j " Countv Coi'RT, September Tcnu, 18C1. In the matter of the Etlate of Thomas K. Joiinbox, Dec'd. ALL persons Intercoted iu tho final settle ment of said us i ate, are notiGcd, that Wednesday tho Gthday of November ensuing, 1ms been tet apart lor said final settlement with Joined I. Hums, the Administrator thereof, Hy order of, Hon. J. O. TOLMAN, Couuty Judge. Wm. HomuN, Clerk. sep.l4-35:3t. Uisselution of Copartnorghip. IN coriscquoncc of tho departure of A, IlKRaeN for tho East, the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by iuutu;tl ooasent. J. II. JIkku will continue to nraatloe as usual. AH tho account duo snld firm have been uudgncd to him by Mr. ' lluiuo, J. II. HEED. A HEItGK.V Jacktonrllle. Aug 22,1, BG 50tf BS9I TRACY & GO'S OKEGOiV EXPRESS, . CONMitTIMl WITH WELLS, FARGO 8c GO. To CALIFORNIA, ATLANTIC .j. i.-rmonp i STATES, Treasure, Parcels and Packages forwarded U charge of Messengers. Goods Purchased and Commissions fitted i Promptness. Notes, Dratts, HUU or Accounts CollttUj, Well, FnrRO it Co's checks on San Franc! and their Drafts on London, Paris, Dublin or Jho principal cities IniUtiMylmitlc IniUyl Can be obtained at any of our Oillcci. Officos and Agonts. Portland Well. Tarco .1 ft I Cascades Ilradfiinl A r. Dalles Sloekine, AC. Walla Walla Ilnldwln .1 Wlillaia, Oregon City N II. Injri, Champoeg J. D C ran fori ; llnltcvlllc Dnvlon ......... f.A.MMhm . . .Williams A Miiprnwn J.llwm. -Slock .V Ksolmw. Slu-lliy A IX W. A.AIW, Lord. IVlcrs X c. It. A. Ilirtm. IVrry, Waileic Hcckinaii' lhpV riiifem . ......... Cnrvnllls ......... Albany Eugene City Oakland rtncbiirg Cniiyonvilic JnckHonvlllc. K. W. TRACV A CO. April 2" Cm (iiiiJVEif & wm ' FIRST PHKMIl'M NOISELESS FAMILY Sewing Machines, At ( real !) Ilcdiiccil Prices! At (reutlf Itctlnccd Prices! At (! ready Ilctluccil Prices! SIXTV DOLLARS AND UPWARDS! SIXTV DOLLARS AND UPWAltDS! SIXTV ilOLLARS AND UPWAHDSl So per cent, discount! ilo per cunt. tliNConnt! iili per cent, discount! FROM OUR FOH.MKR PRICK. rpilK grcalnifceM attending the Introduces 1 X of our AW Style l'un.lu S-trign. Vvlna I ' this .Slntr. a In nil other lias pnunotedri nils unprliiciplid and unrelhiblu pnrtle to vniliiitr J to inrce upun r-u puiji.e cerium inlirlvr a.o ho o .u J:n "CHEAP MACHINES." wlduh. either by legat Injunction or llirtr n luhereul dTict, have lung tluce dird uul is lit Eutcru Stale. IT LS Ol'R DKTKRM I NATION to M.m.r a GOOD MACHINE At n Low I'riff, that the purclut'cr inaynul.ailu patt Intlinc uxpirhnce In the piirchaMt of ouo of thrti'i iiaiaed chenu sewing muchllici',"a ifoir larju uud a icaite of inouty. The World-wide Ilrpulnllun - OP TIIK - GR.OVER. &. BAKER SEWING MACHINES, And the fuct that Our 50,000 liuu bent ulrtaily told, nd nro tl.tlly nud hourly clicking In etttr riii.rlur nf III,, ulfilu. tllfM-tntlnlfll. Ill llirlf UVT rlnc; action, pirfect ojieratlou and woriilrfl lin llclty, Their I'lideiiiuble Supcrlorllfi Is thu bett ct idcucc wo caa adduce of tUir merits, The lilc'int effort of Inventive gcnlu. ti mot pcrlt'Cl application or imchaulcul rt and the beet pmetlcl results of nu iiiuIItIM aim to Vf;-;;j;AY;.vtv; auo vk au on EltS we combined In the GROVER &. BAKER PAMII.V SEWING MACHINE, That Ibis pre-eminence has been attslard Ii uncontrlterllbly etldenced lu thtlr uojirtct- deutcd and lucreaklng sale, and I no UNQUALIFIKI) SUCCKSS AltendlnR them at All the Fairs of 180O, Where, again! the inot powerful and unrm ttug opoltloii of rival macUiucr, they hart, every inttance. received tho First Premium - OVKIl - WIIKKLKR & WIIJSON'S, SINUKBS JIOWK'S, nod oil other Shuttle MscblrA Send for n Circular of our Induced Jrit Cuts, Samples of Sewing, etc, etc. U. (J. DROWN, AcenL 320 Montgomery St., San Fruncisco JfWJ XIJFLE! ROPB IS 40 per cent, lighter, less than one-hlf diameter nnd six times as durable a.MM orHcmpIlopo of equal strength, aud uy' I It Is more particularly udaptcd for ')e'nl Guy Itopi', Feiry Hope, and lor bolelloism)! deep statu ami luciinoi riunci, Xlliilnir rVmninli.. Ci-rrv rmnpri nnd Clt""' who use rope for Winding, Jluutinj or " purpose, will effect au immense saving Jr tiering Wire Hope tbrcugii our Ageni. strengths and list of prtecs annexed, will t' wardid to those Interested, who cau Ibeuw"- pare tin cut V II ire aud Hemp Hope, aow"- A.S.HAUUDIE&CO,, MAM-rA.CTVUUUi 3P,tox.t XrVijco Bop XK0 SUSPEM8ION BRIIKJK iiUIiO't Otlipe,4IJClay6t6.F, J)-3 AT M '.s" A NV person hatinK claim or clalroisl IX. tue uuuersigneu will present mew LM .. ' . . ."ii . t in derbon tx Uleun. una ttiey win im ciMieti II I 'l.-l ll'IV U I. II A I JacVwnvIlU August 3, 1SCI i