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-, . .A.yei?'s P-" .,,, xto.it,,.,, "X&i Jj scuoruiiA and scnoruLous DISEASES. 1'rom f intra Kilti, il irrll-huurn merchant r Usbrtl, Mcilnr, ' I lituoroM UrniwnllilM of oiir8An.r.nittA. Imt nttiT (ftoiii'Uilllf wlilcli lalltit l llivilctlrtu eOt-ct nml lull atialnclloti to tlion) who look It M inat aa oitr iiioiilr tr it. thcr ntro llirro lias Ueii no iiudlcltiu llko it luloic In o.irconmiiinltjf." ErutillonB. Flntntea, HloteliM, I'tiatulos, Uteora, horCR, nuil all DUansoa ol thu Skin. I mm Iter UM Slntltmi. frhtnl. Ktipliuiit. " I mil) do in) ilut) In ii ami Hit" puliHc, I '"' tny Irnimom to Hint on intlllior llii'lii(illclnallitina croiir SAIMAIMUIM.A Mi iliiuuhtcr, aril Ini, Imil u ulllioilciif liuinor In lirr mr, cj . ittitl Imlr lor i"ia, Mhicli w were nnnllc to citif imlll Mi' nhtl )or S.tli niMitt.tA Slio lm Ihcii fll lor ntm; inoiillia." frum Mrr time ." liter, n Kelt knrirn unit miieS-ettcrmctl .'i r Dnmltrllle. I ! .lnj (.i X J. "Mi ilaiMiilrr liu Milltri'il lorn jiiir mt llli ncrnf. tilnii run urni, which waa rrj liuithliaonH' Nothing nlliintnl nnv rrllrl until ( trlnl jour SAHKAl-AMItLA, which fiiiiii coiiilrtil) cun el lur" Ir. m Clntrtfi V ttttfle, I'm , n Hie irliti lii-binirn firm ef I. i'c, .Murnii, J" H . MUiiiiiicliir(r nf manumit ;i- I., I Vtlf. X II. " I hail I ir iirrul )i'flra n irry trmil'tfwnio fiiimorln nn I r d loll itrrw roiiit.inlh worn- until II iliillputul l if It i i" ami livaiiH' 1111 IniolrinMp aHlhtlnn lltliil Hi, ' '. rlhiiin man cniilil ill liilh ailtlir ami miill i im I it Millioui anv M'llcf iilulciir, until I tuuk jour f Ai.t'.itllXA It Itiinirillalily IMKilc my tare wiirar, a on l il ii"' It mljtlit lor u 1 line ( but In n Ic" wicka tin' i w i-l.ni In'anii to Hum ntiilcr I lip Motrin a, ami ron tiiiut.l in. Ill my laco inn f mouth im amlmti'a. unit I am .lt i t lint a1n)itonin of Hip illiiaai that I Vliou ul, 1 ii i 1'itliol (irnltli, nml ullliout n iloult mic It lo jour hA . mm ..Ii l A ' I-'ryilpoiin ilonornlDeblllty-l'iirlry tho lllooj. lnviiDr Hull. .Mirln, llnuiton .M , X 1 Hit Wilt 1 rrhloni tall to timntc I'rui'ttoni ami ... n'i'i. I .Mv. In the 'iTo iiIiik Uiu il jour KAU kaimui ta ami I Imp Jii't bow cutiil an atlrrk of .V. I'u m Imi in'iiii mIIIi It Nii altcrathe urtmiM niiaiftl. u WMItll.LA ion li.ii'iuiliil tolla'lilo lrfiuu n ui u to thv iit-iipli.'1 trnuiJ h Mutton, I'm , U'nlrinnn, OUn, "Tor tMi'Ui' jraia I hail tin' jillon i:rjHnlaoii my rlilit aim il'iiliiii wlileti linn 1 Hint all the rclihratul j'liiMrtnu I cmihl ii'ach, ami took I.iimIhiU ol ilollara' tuiilli m mi llniipa. I la' u!cir tirv to hail that I ho runU li-rann lllli. ami Hi' iloetnra ilirhlnl that tny rrm luurt Ik aiii'iitatnl. I hcRnii taking jour .vuiha I'AHIIIA look to liottlr, ami icnic ol jnur 1'ILta luttln I'tln Inn ii cun il im I atulinwaaurllamlioumt n aiiilinli llilim In n uihllo ilnrr, tuvrnri'lukiiouii to cirrjlKHh hi llili community, cud iacIHk tlic Mutiilcror all " VnM An ir Memrei, M I' r. et Xttrnutlt, C. II., a li i i iMtmlroi the (iiMinfuiH lirllnMriit, "1 ha i iimiI jour Saihaimmlla In mj lamllj', for ctnrral i ' . . ami lor inir(riiitl '' . nllli m U n .i t -, ami loci coiii.iluuc In cvintm mllug it tut at'! id HI. Anthony's Vlro, Iloo, Hilt Hhoum, Ooalil lla id, Uoro Cyc3. fivu lltrf' t sil'if, Km 'r nW' ulllnrf tbt Tunl hmituk Ihnwmif, l'mntfilniiihi "(lirf.I ilii..ut.il Hum rraiitaci n atlncl.nl I i i' c on ln lori'livail. Ihri ra'lilly iiiiul iinlll Ii 'ir imil u loallimttm ami Mitilmt mil'. Mlilch my i.iitt uci a Klannally MIiiiImI il4i'jc toraoiutiilaja. Ak. nil iiliiriclau aiilkM nllrati'iillltcrainl ntlcriim. i . Mlltuuit nut aitari'iit iHct lor llllrtti daji no piardiilhKliamU.il'! utlli Hum hi thuulil liar open tlio t Hir.uy and corrupt iotiiul utilrli nniiul ll nholo lace HatluK ttliil cicry Ihlutt i-lc mi' had any liotm truin im W .mii idling jour .mih.M'aiiilla. and applj iS )iC Im. I. Ol )Ham lotion. n juu (Unci IhuMirt1 0 an to Ik ut nlwu ui had jtlttii H 'l"t ttlU', ami Hiniu i ui.iii mi' had llnlihul M.c riniud. II"' chlld'a nrm'if- M tilth had rcmi' out. sren aiilu, ami lo la Ii ' '..Ii hi il lair tin am oil, it 1ht' l.o!i' High Lot j.il in I, H'l that II"' cl.l'il luutl ilic. ' Syplilll- anil Morcurlul Ule.no. IYi I'l llmim A'rti. ( mi. Mlmonrl. "I liml Mini m.uk.m'AHIUI a a iiMHvHIiclual icmrily fi'lh rr-ii darj vinptom ol SiAi.aiiil lor lllllii3 illrra Hun bil' nthcr Mr ihwm 'Hii' i iiiIiIoii arr In i' i i i In Mm lor hiuii' ol Ihi' ll mnllrlim i' liiM1 " Aim i I J War. .1 I), uh rmtiMii iii'rliH i mr. n nr 1 1" . It ii iirvniiin.il hi itr i ln l.cjii- ' tMir eif t'tmtchtti. " Dil AVltil Jli ilmr Mr I have round rour Saii. rAIMUILLA aiimci-llrnt rruuili Im Smilit. IxUliol I ho 1 iii up ni.it arntaiMry Ih, ami l Hi dual In toluii rarra that nrrv ton olvllualv in iliM lo ollwr rrimilli-a I do i.ol kiiun Hlmt Hi' nan cni.lm ulth more rritaiul) of HKf, H here a jwrnrltlit allnatlie l lelilml " .lr f.. s' I im Unc iy Aii 'nmiirtri, .V J., had ilirailful ulnra on hl lg, raunil lij llwahuri' ol linr cjr or mrmtrtitl illtnitr, lilch srtw more ami luoio S7,'raialiil Im usil. In (lilte ol eirri Kliuilt nrlliat. I ! Dial could U aipdiil. ui til I he iiiiciirliiu iirrof ,i iAK.M'nitu lelleie.l him I ee ime.can Im . uiu moii iiiielerate ami ilhliittlux than lhl, ami It to leiim iloien butthM to cure him Lu!orrhoA Whites, 1'cmulo Woiiltneis, nr i' ira i priHludii hv Internal ri;'M(w riermtlmt, a ul or. tir. "Ilrii cun. I hv Hw allimtlie tnYcl ol lhl mm ill Lt fllila cow niitilti'. Imunrr. In aid ' "Ai.M'AmLL., tin! tklllUI uppllcaliou or local Hill ile ti m M- ir.lt lantern iml irhteliielilrattil fir. Jncob Morrill, nf t1hrinnali i hii' tiiiin.l nun k.mi I'.miili a on rrllnt alter a.ie 1 iii'i . i'i lunar Slbi i'im ol im utaiily, I r ui , ,. , 'i mil l',tvraiioii. ai.il ht'al inline ,ail Ii i ' i ll atn.lu. una iltathrMt, Imi )Mlil lull, ami t tie are i.n that iln not, lmi lit dlicl la pivprriy Hioiii h) Juca lieaiHwul." . Il j miici lufj U iWAw tht mUlciithH qTlitr mime, wrtlei c Me don liter ami invacll hau' lirm eurnl or n very i' i'cIii . I iirrliiia ol' luug ilai.uiiiXi hj luu lotllci II l jr MU'M'AHILLA " lt..8Jnjitnni Oaut ttvtr Complaint. Djripep a ti flouri l)luii Kaurr. Kin. c'tf .1 i'.m.iiu iuojiimu, iri'IU!ycurul l l. i-Xl .V.M'.MII.I.A. ayTr's c'athautkj pills r i j o maiiv ii'lviintiwoa over ilia uthvr pursa ti 1 1 t!iv nmiket, nml their auiwrlur tlnuc-i uru $n m.itrr ii Liunvii, tlmt we iii'iil not iln iiioro lluii to r .tri' I lie puMlc thHriii.ilily I iiialnl.iliivil liital to t ' h' -1 it hit luii Imvii nml that limy limy bo (li'pviuli'il mi tn iln nil that tlicv liiuu mrr iluno. 1 rrp.r I l.v .1 C!. AVIIH, i, J)., &. Co., Jewell, J!i!ii , mil ruhl liy OSBORN &. SESSION S , AKtml, I)T (.'alitoi'iiia tit tot! t, (tan 1'taiicUco, n vivniii) i.vti.nsivi: i:pkiiiknci: iniiotii Ii H. 11 1 l. nn I Hi uil lru.li ui feel o.lill.le lit llul to 111 . nt Jllltl II N'.Mk.iiuu a le.i.leiil i.nil, or In an 4 I im r Hu rail i.ilel UelliH liHllliMllvriU. I ui ni i .ii gheu l.i i.. milium, Uh, iuiiluu.aul ' I i Ii 'uh i Nol, limfu, tump, hnuiiix JUeliinei, i- ' ir i.tnni riHuliiug tha vnk4 vf oxpeil. H' I I il I litfi uu I1: uulli imiilii Air oah only, except In caavacf i uitui 10 luv vooiiarj. Q5co 111. (Osbovn, FTiiierlvu t a t'.iliM, Vhrton Cu , whoJujal dealtriiu U;. . Scflsionss, t'lriuerly villi C lt.(lu.vlu k Oo, hulele grocer San trai .- ala. IliU'lhuiy A iluje, Jaikauutlllti. .ri uilier a Im. . aeplklf KKEAT Sl'OUTSMAS'S EMPOUIIIM. ibmii ivni.U"io.NKiiiiini,f:(rri'UM.v imoidihtiik - puMli anlkltliirii'laiieuerally, that ha lu Intel) lfii IUA4U t.aud , Hheralm talecleii n kou.1 ataorluieut of Una an I iKiuuiuii illtei, abul-guut, reu.lrnl of all uilfercut kluJa, lerrhiKera of thu Utett palleriia, and all khuli of amiiiuul. Ilou, aarli a lartrUnea, jJer, (hot; alao, imwiler-Uaikt, all l-ll.i.ka, liuming-iuua of every autt and alia. All order will be filled vt it la prouipliieaa, neatueaa ami ilia- m'lli Tim lii'iuuficlurliixcf new illlea will lo iluuu at the In rival iioilci, ul In ihu moat approved alyle. Ill lleful for 'Jt pulruiuxu, I re'ectfully aollclt a, coiitlnu. aui .film came Miopia JtealJence on 'third fctreil,Urat Jjiira utlief II, V H.jill'a Uw elllce. JOHN JIILLlilt. SeptiuberSlli. Ib03. Ii WM, HOFFMAN, NOTARY PUBLIC. & lll'X'IOE- -t'lrat Door Kuril) of llankliig Iluiiae. lUcltiiiun'a )cia und other liulruuienta of willing carefully prepared, uuil rtokiiuwlulKviuentii Ukcu. Applications lur Homestead Kulrlen, 1'reeniptlon lUKiiu uud I'rlvuto entry of luud procured. ,4 k Jacltsonvlllc, Augmt 1, I860. feg0it VOL. XII. IIUSlMiSS N0TI0KS. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, jAOKSOiY villi:, onmox. Ambrotypos, Photographs, Cartos do Vislto noxK ix Tin: rixnsr srrr.L' or akt, I'lottirt'K Ht'iluctMl on lw'laiuu:) to r.ih'Ksr.K. P I O IV K EK FAMILY fiROCEUY STORE, ipiusT i)oo south or nr.r.NN, imuM J.1 V CO., mid npptirltc tliu l'nt Olllcu. Micro inny lie lonnd it ctiulco aolfctlon or l'umlly (roccrlcn nnd 1'rnvUlona, Llijuora nnd Tobtccn, Citmllva. Nilta, Applet, etc. In fuel, every lliltiR tiiittly round In it llrat-olitas Family (Irocery Sloro. ciiAiti.r.s w sAVAon. N. it, Mitrki't I'rlco puld Tor frmluce. Jneloiitivllli-. Mnrcli I. I8(i7. mr'ilf VOLNIIY COI.VKS, cAxroxvii.Li:, oiu.vox, Will litke Acknowlciliremeiita of Decda, I'rntcat Niitfaiiiiit lllllaor DxclmitKi;, in.iko AtteatiitloiM, mid other lli'lrnttietita of ptilillcitllou. Illunk lli'ida, .Morlpin".'. Illlla of Kite. I'lmcraof At-torii'-y. Iilci'iiav. A(?riciuciila, etc., coii'lunlly mi hiif.il. leli'JIInift DR. A. B. OVEltBEOK. Ba l 11 'iiySICIJlll & Surgeon, J.ltv.lA I .... OI.I.UOA. Onicn tit III- realileiice, In tlio Old Over beck llii-pltul. mi Oregon Slticl. IMI. taUr.CNAlAN, 1MIYS1CIAN AND SUItCKOX, orFIOE-Cornor of California nnd Fifth StrcoU, Jacksouvillo. Ujn. 1IimIII prncllco In .Inckfon and adjacent cnitiitlei', mid attend promptly to prolVliiiil oolln. Teller DR, A, B, OVERDECK'S BATHROOMS, In tho Overbed: IZo&pital, WAK.M,C()L1) it.SIIOWKU UATII.S, SUNDAYS AHD WEDNESDAYS. Uso:b"cII.- 'tONtJIlKSK aVT ITS LAST SESSION J Imviiil' ia a IIANKKUIT I.AW, it la nniv ivPliln tliu niivr of oery mmi tlmt U liuulff.ly In delil, to Iren lilnielf frnin Die iirta nTilehU Unit crmni Ida nctlnii, und ulilcli (id a wlinllv iinulilo nllierwlm to dlicliuruv. Tho District Court or tlio United Klntw, whleli alt itlono In I he C'lly of I'lirtluiid, Im-, under Ihlh law, nn i'.cliilvi JurlMllcllnii of nil cuaea "i llnikriiitey, Thu iindendjtiuil li.tvo procur ih n copy or ini' liw und uro reudy. ua mioii ua lle;(lili:r la upHinUi, to nlUiid promptly to pruciirnii; ill'Cli.irui' in li.iukriiploy lor nil who nitty Ice I dlfpotid lo tutor Haiti with their pit on u.'i.'. Tut Aim ntlentlon puld lo procuring M.T' Ti:itS I'ATCNT lor new invention. Mitchell, Doliili K Kuiilli, aVttorui'ya-ul-l.uv, 1'ortlund, Oregon. uii7 m:i CANYONVILLE HOTEL, CAiYVOiYriLt,-: OJUJCrOiV, D. C. McCLELLAN, Prorr. 'IMIW I10USI3 llTiT HKOIINTIaV HKIIN 1 lelllleJ und preiureil for thu reception or (.'Her!?, mid Ihu proprietor would auy to tho clliieii ol Soutleni Oregon, und ihu Irnrellng public, th.it liu la now reudy lo receive uud i terluln ull who may favor him with a call, at prlcis to mil. Tho Tublo will bo fiirnlalicd with tho beat the nmrkut allodia-, permitting no houao to excel It either In quality or vurlety. HIM-JOIAL N0T10E8. 1. O. J'V- alUOUsOIIVillU JatlllKC A'u. 10. boli.x Ita regula J'irilriiieetliiL'H on overvSuttirduy iti jZuvcnliig at tho Odd Fellown' 59 Hall. Urothcra In gooditmidlngaro Invited toattcud. iimtiiv niiMfiAM M n Jtl.4l. MM.IW4..1, ! .. Jamm Jf. Sutton It. Seo'y. Trustees. Gkoiiuk Fu.nk, Win. Ray and S J. wy. jtir Rebekah Meotiug 4th Monday in each Month. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M J. IIOI.l) their regular communlcutlonB ar on tfco Wednesday Kvenluga or preced- r lug tho full woou, in jackuo.nyilus, oh- koo.v. A. MARTIN, W. M. 0. W. Savauk, Seo'y. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. NOTICE. Having disponed of our Foe tory, wo uro now prepared lo give our whole attention to on' Leather nnd Finding bunlni'im. On hand, direct Irom Franco, Calf & Kip. Domestic- Leather, lloot Legi. etc. John 0. Hki.v. I L. Favkk, I John Bbay, Now York. I'arls, 8an Franclwo. Addreau, IIKIN & IlItAY, Sta Franclwo. 416 Battery Street, o. sss JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1867. CHILDHOOD. OlilliHiood, RWL'ot nnd Biuiiiv cliiltllinotl, With its curolcss, thntifrlitlcNinir. Likt) tliu vorilnnt liingluil wiltlwood, "Wants tho trainiujf hund of enru. For it Hprinjrptli nil nrouml uh Gluil to know und nuiuk to lonin; Ask'niu (iiii'Mtions tlmt cotifonnil uh, Tuauiiiug k'Hsonrt in its turn. Who loves not its joyous rovol, l.t'iiplui; liu'litly ou thu ltiwn, U tho knoll, iilo'nj,' tho level, . Free nnd grncuitil its u litwn? ,j Let It nvol. it is nntitro. " Oiviiig to tlio little denrs Stieutrth of liuiliiiud healthful features, I'or the toil of coining years. llu who ehceks n cliilil with terror, aStoiw its jilny nnd stills its songs, Not alone eoiuinlts an error, Hut a great and moral wrong. Oivo it play, nnd nover fear Aetive lile is no defeet; Never, never hrenk its spirit Curl) it only to direct. Would you (lain tho flowing river, Thinkhij' it would cenac to flow? Onward it must go forever lietter leneli it where to go. i Childhood is n fountniii welling, 1 raee its channel in the sand, ' And its currents, spioudiug, swelling, i Will revive the withered laud. i Childhood is the vernal season, Trim and train thu verdant shoot; Love is to tho maturing reason As the blossom to the Irult. I. ll.l!Hl'l UllLMlll' UlllU llllll lllllll'll. An h iiuturo heauty lends; ! Childhood ensilv is molded i i.. ....: .. t i R.1.1...1 .Manhood hreiiks hut seldom hends. Letter Ii oiii II, F. Dowell. j W.HiiiN(nn.v Cnv, ). C, ( 7th .Inly, IUII7. tiiii nriijf itoruvn.i.i: to w.vsiu.Mno.v. I left lioekville, Indiana, on the Mil of .luly, and I laid ly four hours at Torre Iluute, twelve at Iudiauoiolis, ten at Cincinnati, six ut l'ittshure;,itml still arrived here in three days mnk in the trip in ahout forty houi-s ti-av-elinp; time. I spent my idle time in Torre Haute in examining their arte sian well ; in Iudiaiiopolis in exaiiiin ing their State Capitol htiilding; at Ciueiniiati, in looking at the great wire hridge aeross the Ohio, uud at IMttshurg by taking a trip through the immense nail, nipper nml iron lactones ol that place. They eaeh and all ic pay well a earelul examination hy the curious or seieutilie traveler. ; -i 1 1 1 : uosi: on. wi:m. a Is u most odoriferous, liygouiu uud sul phurous hole in the ground. Now the auger strikes oil and sulphur, nnd still thu persevering borer continues its journey towards where the Tycoon lios uud reigns. It hours up its del uge of water from thu lower regions at the rate of ahout live thousand bar lols per day. The water undoubtedly pofseNsos groat medieal properties, for it is as disgreenble to the palate and ol faetoiies as the most unpalatable prep arations in Dr. Ollopod's medicine client. Some people, however, pretend to like both its odor und taste. When tho augur has finished its work, thu de sign is to build ti bath house, mid con vert the locality into n watering place. .Most fnigrniit nml delightful spot! Like ships that bear spices uud balms from tho Kast, they retain for n long timo utter something of tho precious cargoes they have tra'nsported. I shall not soon forget tho lJofO Oil Well of Tone llnute. Would that it were- al ways near mo 1 TUB BUHI'KNSION JI1IIIK.E Spans thu Ohio from Cincinnati to Cov ington, Kentucky. History describes tho soven wonders of tho world, nnd soven styles of architecture. This bridge is unlike either, but is a grand nnd magnificent edifico, unliko nny thing in ancient or motion, times; henco it may appropriately bo termed tho eighth wonder of tho world, nml tho wire architecture It is known ns tho longest nnd most perfect wiro sus pension bridgo in tho world, nnd it is ns much superior to tho suspension bridgo noross tho Niagara rivorasthat ono is to tho bridgo noross Rogtio Klv or. It is one of tho groat connecting links botweou tho North and tho South, and thoro now exists in tho public mind i jautlablo nntl increasing desire to becomo ncquaintcd with its dimen sions and minor points of construction. Il was constructed by tho same engi neer that erected tho ono over tho Ni ngnrn. lie says thut ho wishes to build another near New York, as far superior to this ns this is to tho Ningn rn bridge, nnd ho will thou be content to die. The Covington nnd Cincin nati Suspension Hridge Co. wns origin ally incorporated by tho Legislature of Kentucky, in 1840, nnd by the Leg islature of Ohio, in 1811), with a enpi tnl of aoo,000. Tho work wns com menced in 1857, the capital has since been increased to one million dollars. The cost of construction wns about one million five hundred thousand dollars. Tho cost of tho real estate, taxes nnd incidental expenses will swell the amount to about two millions. The bridge is now nearly completed, nnd the street cars will commence crossing it soon. During tlio lust seven months the romimuy declared a dividend of five per cent. The cables are sixteen inches in diameter, and arc anchored by immense wrought iron chains, com posed of fiat links, ten feet long und nine inches wide coming through one hundred feet of solid musoury. The cable piers are about eighty feet long, forty feet wide uud two hundred nml forty feet high The whole length of the bridge nml abatements is two thou sand two hundred feet. The length of the two short spans is two hundred uud sixty-two feet onch. The muiii span over the river is one thoicuml anil twenty tVet in the clear, and the floor is one bundled feet ubovo low water mark, so that most of steamers can pass under, except at high water, when they are obliged to lower their eliiin npys. I visited this bridge on the -f tit of .Inly, and it is said that overtoil thousand persons visited it that day for pleasure uud information. Tin: ciioi'n In the South nnd North uro excellent. Their prospects woro never better. The wheat crop as far mirth ns the middle of iMissouri, Illinois, Indiana uud Ohio, is nearly ull cut. In some places South, unfortunately, planters devoted the most of their attention to cotton, supposing that it would be scarce uud high, but the wheat crop throughout tho South uud West is very heavy, plump and excellent, nml, though the wet weather has caused the rust to make its appearance in some places, it is thought that the yield of wheal will bo largest ever harvested in tlio United States. The cotton yield will probably reach half a million of bales more than last year. Tlllllll AUIUTOIt'rt riltt't'LAll. All claims against tlio United States are sustained under tho resolution of last Congress, nnd tho Third Auditor has issued thu following circular: Sir: Tho following Resolution of Congress is published fur thu informa tion of ull concerned : fl'iane lluoiutiox No, K.l JOINT 1IKSIII.UTIO.N ri.liltlllni; ui)lnn!t hyanyof. Ilcr oi Ilia Outrrniiif nt to any iiraan hot Miami In liara lf 11 1'Hiuaiil to the JlvbtlUuii anil in favor orlla aii',r.ilon. Ho it resolved by tho Semite nnd House of Representatives of tlio Uni ted States of America in Congress as sembled, That, until otherwise order ed, it shall bo unlawful for nny otllcor of the United States Government to pay any account, claim, or dumnnd against said Government, which ac crued or existed prior to tlio lath day of April, A. 1). eighteen hundred and sixty-one, in favor of nny person who promoted, encouraged, or in nny man uersiibtniiied tho luto rebellion ; or in fa vor of any person who, during said re bellion, was not known to bo opposed thereto and distinctly in fnvor of its suppression ; nml no pardon heretofore granted, or hereafter to bo grunted, shall nuthorizQ the payment of such account, claim, or demand, until this resolution is modified or repealed : 7Vo urtVtf, That this resolution shall not bo construed to prohibit tho payment of claims founded upon contracts mado by nny of tho Departments, whoro such claims woro assigned or contract ed to bo assigned prior to April first eighteen hundred und sixty-one, to creditors of said contr motor's, loyal' cit- , in payment ot to Murali lit-st izens ot loyal States, debts incurred Prior to March eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Annrovcd March 2. 1807. In support of tho claim of do-1 A certain cockney, overcome by his soribiiigthonuiiio of tho person and tlio sonsjbilities, fainted at tho grave of his nature of tho claim evidence fourth spouse. " What shall wo do showing that with him V" asked a porploxcd friond did not promote, onoourage, or in any of his. "Let him alone," said a wag mnniior btistain the late rebellion, nnd gish bystander, "he'll boou rc-wive." NO. 30 was known to bo opposed thereto nnd distinctly in fnvor of its suppression, is required. Verv respectfully, JOHN WILSON, Auditor. The owners of nil claims now in my hands for collection, will pleaso com ply with tho ubovo instructions or I cannot draw their pay. ItllCONhTltlCTION. A bill has been agreed upon by tho Reconstruction Committee ot tho Hottso which ignores tho reconstruction nets of Johnson nnd tho Attorney General, mid gives the reconstruction nets the interpretation which Genernls Sheri dan and Sickles have given them in their orders and nets. The House hns pnstil resolutions complimenting these Generals for their energy and industry, und tlio patriotism they have displayed in executing tho laws of Congress ac cording to their spirit nnd true mean ing. Reconstruction wns progressing finely in the South until tho decision ofJlr. Stnnbery was promulgated. This gave the robels aid and comfort ; but tlio meeting of Congress, nnd the pro ceedings of tlmt body during tho pnst week, some of which have transpired, will materially nid in strengih-'iiing Unionism and restoring peace and or der in tho South. MISl'r.U.ANi:0t'B. Tho Surratt trial is Btill progressing slowly. Kvorybody that has kept tho run of tho evidence thinks he is guilty and deserving ol death. Thu develop ments in his trial also show that his mother was guilty beyond a doubt. I was in court to-day, and nt that time a negro girl was testifying in his bo hnlf. lt is tho opinion of well inform ed attorneys, who hnvu cnrcfully ex amined nil the evidence in favor of the State, that all tho negroes in Washing ton could not stive his neck. Air. iMnllory, the Representative from Oregon has obtained leave of absence, and will leave on the next steamer, Tho Republicans have more than a two-thirds majority in tho House; hence, he can bo spared without nny loss to tho Union cause. Roth Houses have decided not to do any general business. A Hr.AfTirtri. I'aksaoi:. Wo extract the following from " Reveries of a Hneh dor," by Ike Marvel, lt is a ve.yfino passage: "A man without miiiio sort of religion is at best a poor reprobate, the football of destiny, with no tie link ing him to infinity uud to the won drous eternity that is even worse a tlnmc without a bent, n rainbow with out color, n dower without perfume. A man inny in some sort tie his hopes nnd his honors to this weak shining griiiiiiu incKie, 10 nm oiismess, or me world, but a woman without that an chor called Kaitli,isn(lriltniula wreck! A niiin mny clumsily continue n sort of moral responsibility of this relation to mankind, but a woman in her compar atively isolated sphere, where affec tion uud not purpose is the controlling motive, can find no basis in nny other system or right action but that of spir itual faith. A man mny craze his thoughts and his brain to truthfulness, in such poor harborage as fume nnd rep utation may stretch bofoio him, but n woman wliero can she put her hones in storms if not in heaven? And that sweet trustfulness that abiding lovo that enduring hope mellowing every jingo and bceno of lilo lighting them with pleasant radiance, when tho world's storms break like nn army with cannon Who can bestow it nil but holy soul, tied to what is stronger than nn nrmv with cniinnn? Wlm Ims nn. joyed tho lovu of n Christian mother but will ecno tho thought with onorgy, and hallow it with a tear? Cuke fok Poison Oak. Tho San Francisco Times furnishes an nntidoto for poison oak in tho following: Hy a wiso provision of Providence, ! tlio aiitidoto to tlio virus ot poison oak grows ulougsido of that violent plant. It is tho yetba (Vorso or bearbcrry. A decoction of tho loaves of this applied to tho part contaminated will invaria bly counteract tho poisonous effects ot tho oak. Tho remedy has boon long known to tho natives of this country, nnd they boldom uso anything elso. A geiitloman stationed nt Fort Point, JIU ,tI?r. Mr- Uhrlandt, hns boon in tho liubit of employing tlio remedy, and with unvarying success. Ho speaks so highly of its qualities that wo publish ' I his praotico lor the good of tho public. In n bml Fix. The Santa Cruz Times of July 20th has tho following good joke, tho par ticulars of which are so well written thnt no ono can help appreciating it: Ono day this week, "mino host" of tho Pacific Ocean house, as is his daily custom, took a carriage load of his lady guests to tho beach lor a bath. As ho was nbout driving off, a certain saloon keecper (Bradley) who is a tip-top fel low, and very popular with both sexes concluded to go. In dressing for tho bath, it seems that tho only pair of un mentionables nt hand which would fit him were appropriated by " mino host," bo that ho had to put up with a pair about three sizes too small for him. After swimming, and diving and performing many very difllcult evolutions in tho wnter, to the delight and wonderment of tho lookers-on, our hero thought ho would amaze nnd astonish the nudienco by ono grand and wonderful feat IIo ac cordingly gathered his energies nnd mndo tho effort when, alas 1 the pants which had miraculously stood tho strain of his extraordinary efforts throughout the exhibition, succumbed to the mus cular power used ngninst them, nml parting with tho performer quietly floated out to sea. Hero was a nico fix for a modest young man to bo in. Twen ty ladies between him and the placoof dressing, and they unconscious of his di lcmnal Ho called for "mine host," who was enjoying himself a littlu dis tance away, nnd telling him of tho ac cident besought him to go to tho bath house for another suit. In necotdanco with his habit of obliging everybody, which makes him so popular with all who know him, liroinlcy consented, and started for tho dressing-room apparent ly for that purpose. IJrad. breathed easier. Ilo'd soon be all right. To his surprise and indignation, however, ho saw Hromley emerge from tho house, dressed in his regular garments, jump into the carriage and drive down to where tho ladies were standing, help ed them into the vehicle, nnd then cnlN ed out " Come Jlrad., come; don't keep the ladles waiting; besides, you'll catch your death of cold staying in the wa ter so long." Hrad. shivered and mut tered : " Oh, d mil you, you're fishing for another horn button." Soon the ladies begun to grow impatient, untUuncoiiKcious of his deplorable con dition, called on him to come out. 'Twns no go. liven their sweet voices failed to bring him forth. He told them ho believed he'd stay there all day salt water was his natural element when he was in tho briny fluid ho felt ns though ho never could leave it, and hop ed they'd excuse him, and return to tho hotel without him Oh, no they wouldn't listen to such a thing. They'd never leave tho bench without him. Ho was such pleasant company, that half the enjoyment ot the drive woujd bo lost it ho were left behind. 1 hey were assis ted in their entreaties by Hromley, who would occasionally put in a word of ob jection to going oll'withotit him. Final ly, after keeping him in the water near ly an hour, "mino host" took pity on him and had tho attendant send him tho rep uisito articles, so that ho could make a break for tlio dressing-room. Then, for tho first time, tho ladies became cogni zant of tho reason ofHrad'b lovo for salt water, and tho joko " mino host had played on him. Their merry nnd long continued laughter attested that they, too, enjoyed tho fun, und no doubt will long romembor tho wonderful feats performed by our water hero, and tho circumstances attending them. Thero was no wino drank after that party re turned oh, no, not a drop. a Naturalization' Fkauds in New Oklkans. Tlio attention of tho milita ry authorities at New Orleans hns been called to tho manner in which tho nat uralization laws are violated by tho Courts in issuing papers. Tho laws require applicants for naturalization to prove to the satisfaction of tho Court, among other things, that during their rosidenco in this country they liavo "behaved us men of good moral char acter, attached to tho principles of tho Constitution of tho United States of America, and well disposed to tho good order nnd happiness of tho 6amc." Many persons who served in tho army of tho rebellion have applied for and received naturalization papers, al though they commit perjury in taking tho required oath. ThcbO characters, when refused registration, pretend to bo very much aggrioved. a A Sciiooliiov being nsked by his teacher, " Of what is tho German Diot composed r" replied "Sour krout, schnapps, lager beer ond nix cum rous." A tout intended to say, " Seo tho palo martyr in a sheet of fire," instead of which tho printer mado him 6iiy, "Seo tho palo martyr with his shirt ou, fire I" luff I I'aWI ' XI I il"