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Tiie Daily Loyal Georgian.
AUGUSTA, GA.. -IULY 21. 18ti7.
Grove Meetings.
The meetings held at McKinley s
Grove on Sunday lest, as per notice
previously given in our columns, were
attended throughout by a large and
orderly assemblage. The day was pro
pitious, and the exercises varied and
highly instructive. Some fifteen min
isters were present, most of whom
participated ill the services.
The meeting was addressed in the
afternoon by Rev. Mr. Cuthbcrt, of
this city. The exercises on this occa
sion were of a iorm initiative of the
erection ot a church building ncai that
spot. The ground for this purpose
lias been kindly donated by Mrs. Mc-
Kinley, and a few staunch members of
the old Springfield (Baptist) Church
constitute the nucleus of the member
ship.
The hanuoiii/ which lias marked the
separation of this small colony of mem
bers from the old Church lias been
such that the new interest will bear the i
name of “Harmony Baptist Church.” j
The vicinity in which the Church will i
be erected is being rapidly occupied j
by freedmen procuring homes. In the
spreading out of population, we are
glad to witness the Church being made
of pioneer interest.
OFFICIAL
LAWS OF THE UNITED ST A I'F.S,
J*Uast'el oi (he ritenn'J .Session of ill*
Thirty niuthCnhyress.
(HAl’TEli UUYIII.
An Art- utukiuy Ajijiroprititi'iiix for Ho /,.ms■
lalit'i, h'j'icuiic,,\i nd ,/mdeioi Jw'jitiitus ttf
rite f t'/etri'no at for the Yatr cmlimj the
thirtieth of .lime. eitjltlt.ee kMndn.eltmelsi.tUj
.nr fit , tiiid for other Pnrjt,
|COKCJ.i;'i)KD.j
MdnijxtiUtiti roller. For salaries and other
necessary expenses of the molropolitafi police
of the District of Columbia, one hundred
and twenty thousand dollar . And the com
pensation of said metropolitan polie:; force,
officers, and clerks lie and the same is Hereby,
increased fifty per centum upon the amount
hereby appropriated, commencing on the
first day of July, eighteen hundred and ,-ixty
fi vc, said increase, to lie Ina ne I v the cities ot
WiLshinjaton and Georgetown, and the enmi
ty of Washington, in the District of Colmn
bi:i, in the proportion equal to the number of
patrolmen allotted severally to tilts city of
Washington. to the city of Georgetown, ami
the comity of Washington and Georgetown,
and the levy «mrt. of said county he, and
they are hereby, authorized and cnqiowerod
to levy n special tax not exceeding one iiuur
lerof one per centum for the purpose afore
said.
For the construction of a police telegraph
in Ihcc.ity of AY'iishington, lifteen thousand
dollars.
Sec. 2. A,id hi it further true:..;. Tied
from and after the thirtieth day ot June,
eighteen hundred and sixty six. thennnua%
salary of the treasurer of the United glides
shall he six thousand live hundred dollars,
the additioru! salary herein provided for, for
the year ending June thiiiv; eighteen hun
dred and sixty-seven, to lie paid out of any
money in the treasury not, otherwise appro
priated.
See,;;. And hi it further eime,te.d, That
from and after the thirtieth day of.Tune,
cightc-ii hundred and sixty-six, the salary o f
lire commissioner of public; building*, s’liali
he twenty five hitndivd dollars ])er atimim,
and the increase of salary herein authorized
may he paid out >f any money in the trea
sury not otherwise appropruged.
Si:'-. 4. .led hr. t‘ forth') enaehO, That
the President is hereby authorized to appoint
a private secretary, at an annual salary i.f
three thousand five Inuidrcd dollars; an ai»sis
uint sC’CTftai v. at an annua! sah.n >f twent •-
tin: hitndr-.sj dollars ; a Is r' luu.d writer, at
annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars; .
a clerk of pardons, at an annual salary of
two tlioitiftiiddollars; and threeeierksuf the
fourth cV's's; and a Jeward of the ITesi
dent's household, who shat! re, civ,nil annual I
salary of two tin ysand dollars, and said j
steward steiil have the ev tody of the plate, i
furniture, and other public property in the I
President's bon e. and- Dull giv. a Inind to i
the United States in such urn as the Serre
tarv of the Interior .* hall deem suliieie.nt. and i
to be approved by him, for the faithful .its- |
Chargebf liir. trust; and the amount tieee
nary 'to pay the salaries of the officers and
clerks herein provided for. tc tin; ti.-cnl year I
ending June tiiirtieili, eight' an .unbred and |
«i.xly seven, and also such sin) as may he
iiKeessitry to pay the alarm of said otlierrs
nlfcl clerks from the date of their appoint-,
jnenl to the end of the fitse.ei year eighteen j
liundrod mod sixty -is. are hereby apprenii- '
nted out ot spy lir.i.ey in the Treasury not
otherwise appropriated
tine. a. And In U furlht.r e,wr.U.el. That j
from and after the ildlficlh day of Jute.:
eigiiteeil hundred and sixty-sla. there shall !
tie an officer in the Treasury Dept.rim ijt. to j
Ih*. known a.- tie .-ristaut solicitor of '.,
treasure, who h.di he apjxoiitcd by the Sec
retary of the Treasury, mid who shall receive
an annual salary of three .Lourand dollars.
A nd the allot ney-general of the U nih'd .‘shdes
is herdiv authorized In employ in' his oilitv.
in nddilion to the present force, a eleik to lie
known as the law clerk, it an annual salary
of twenty-live hundred ti.dhut*. And the
amount required to nay the salaries of tiie
officer and clerk herein provided for, for t!a;
llail year ending June thirtieth. < :ghb en
hundred and "ixly-revcn, is hereby, appmpri
ak'd.
Kre. 6. And it further rmicUd, That
the female clerk- usd counters employed in
tiie several department,; and bureaus, whose
apiKjiutments are made by the several lieai'.s
of dt parttiienLs under the provisions ot law,
and whose- legal compensation lias heretofore
-.uuounted*to seven iiundred and twenty dol
lars each per arnuin. and the ieio.'.'e clerks
employed at the i\jsi Office Deliaiiiiient
shall, from am! after the thirtieth day of
June, eighteen hundred and sixty- riv. receive
in lieu of all other compensation ..n emual
salary of nine hundred dollars each jv.r an
num; and the amount necc-.-ary to pay the
increased salaries Iren in provided for,!the
fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hun
dred and sixfv—W<*n. is hereby appropriated
out of any mbnTV ill the treasury not other
wise appropriated.
Sbc. 7. Anti be U fnrii-er nmelcl That
the addition of twenty per centum to t bo
compensation of tiie females not otlnrwise
provided for, messengers, watchmen. and
D borers ranjiloyed in the .several depart-
ments. and under the commissioner of pub
lic buildings and the eommissionei ot agri
culture, and at the enpito), by section three
of “An act making appropriations for the
legislative, executive, and judicial expenses
ot the government, for the year ending June
tiiirtietii. eighteen hundred and sixty live,
and for other purposes,” is hereby continued
in I'ui'cc, :uid the amount necessary to pay
the saute tor the fiscal yotti ending June
tliirtict.li, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven,
is hereby appropriated.
Sec. 8. Ami be -it further emo-tetl, That
the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to
appoint in the several bureaus of his depart
ment, in addition to their chief clerks, and in
lieu of the clerical force now authorized,
clerks as follows, viz: in the bureau of yards
and docks, one clerk of class four, who'shall
lie the draughtsman, 1 wo clerks of class three,
two clerks of class two, and one clerk
of class one; in the bureau of navigation,
one clerk of class tour, and one clerk ot
elans two; in the bureau of equipment and
recruiting, one i lcrk of i ia-s four, two clerks
of class three, two clerks of class two, and
three clerks id class one; in tiie bureau ot
ordnance, one clerk of class four, two clerks
of class three, and two clerks of class two;
in the bureau of constructions and repairs,
one clerk of class four, two clerks of class
three, two clerks of class two, ami one clerk
of class one; fit the bureau of steam naviga
tion, one clerk of class three; m the bureau
of provisions and clothing, one clerk of class
four, tlilec: clerks ot class three, six clerks of
class two, ami three clerks of class one; in
the bureau of medicine and surgery, one
clerk of class four, and one clerk of class
three. And the amount necessary to pay the
increa.. of salaries herein provided for. for
the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June,
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, is hereby
appropriated out of any mom-yin the treasury
not otherwise appropriated.
See. t). And h, it further mortal. That
the provisions of the act approved April
twenty-nine, eighteen hundred and sixty
four, “‘increasing the .winpensatinn of in
spectors of v ustomsin Certain ports,’’is hereby
continued in force.
Si.:’. 10. And be it further macled, That
in adjusting the accounls ot Slew:.',' Gw van,
under and by authority df “An act making
. ppropriutions for the legislative, executive,
and judicial expenses ot the government for
the year ending thirties!! June, eighteen hun
dred and sixty-six, for printing presses, ma
chinery, material, and labor furnished and
supplied to the Treasury Department, and
for expend'd arcs under the authority of the |
.Seer--tar,, the proper accounting; officers of
the treasury an- herein authorized to make
said adjustment, without deducting for ex
penditure.- made, by said department, or itn
dor mtUtorily thereof, upon said presses and
machinery for the purpose of improving and
repairing the same.
St-.t. it. And he it further enacted. Thai
tiie urn of thirty-nine thousand two hundred
and m-\s uty six dollars and fifty cunts he,
and the same is hereby, appropriated, out, of
any money in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated to purchase Indian annuity
goods fortlie Indiums parties to the treaty of
Fort Larantie and for the illiickfool nation,
to replace those destroyed by lire on the
-’earner Frank Dates, at Saint Louis, April
seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty six.
i'-vEC. 12 Anti be it further euurtrd, Thai
in eases ill which moneys accruing to the
United States from ‘-lines, penalties, ami for
feitures,” or a.her sources, have been errone
ously received and covered into the treasury
i before Hie payment of the proper informers’
i moieties or othei charges legally and justly
! elnu gjc;al>!c against the same, so much money
ssmay lie necessary to pay said claims, ml
j milted and certified in due course of settle
ment, is hereby appropriated out of any
! money in Hie treasury not otherwise appro
i printed.
Atwiinvisit, July 211, UHHS.
CHAPTER GCIX
I .!// A/t to ttrnenti (lit fifth rite-linn tj on Art
ttd ill a! “Ait Aid dvW“Kng I‘iibUe l.tnth to
! t!" n.~rerttl riioUa tend Territories trhudt nwy
. nrnritU CoUer/at for the. Item ft! of At/riml
; ' tut; amt lit,''M,elmnn Arte."'ajt/nwed Jnly
i 2, V-m, .to unit) 1.1 tend the Time with which
; rite I‘rorhitms of .'“id Art "101 lhe ore. ■■■/lit
j nnd jorrli fh.to oat i. tohliilit and.
l lie it t-., ,/,0..<! toj the riel)trie nml IloU.tr of
ih io <ro nbtii'.'H nj the t 'lifted rifalauf . I tnerico
! in t.'tmgrnx ttxtn itthlnd. That the time in which
! tiie .several States may comply with the pro
i vision-of the net of .Jtdy two, eighteen Inm
1 died and sixty-lwo, entitled “An act doimt
i big public lttmU. to the several States and
1 Territories which may provide colleges for
| the benefit of agrieuhthe and the mechanic
arts," is hereby extended so tlial the aceept
: anee of the Itenetii- of the said net may lie,
i expressed within three years from the pnss
! age of i,hi» act, and the colleges required by
| the said m-i may he prnvided vvltiiiii five
i years from the date of the tiling of such
acceptance with the commiemohc- of the
general hind offiiV: Prbeiiltttl, That when
any Territory shall become a ritalc. am! tie
admitted mto the Union, suifi new hlale
•shall be euijtied to the henelils ot the ‘ aid
act, of Inly two,eighhen hundred and sixty
. two, by e .pressing the acceptance therein
required within tin <«. yiars from the dale of
its admission into Hie Union, and providing
the college or colleges vvitliin five years after
ttch acceptance, a- prescribed iii this act:
Prodded further, That any State which has
heretofore expressed it acceptance of the
act herein referred to "hell have the period of
live years vvitliin which to provide at least
one colli ■. ns described in the four!li section
of . aid act. after tin: time for providing said
college, according to the act of .July ,-eeoml,
eigiiteen hundred end sixty-two, shall have
cxpiixM;
Ai*l‘l:ovkd, .July 22. ISWi.
CHAI’TEIt OCX.
An Ad. i./ fir- /ht A'"mlnr of Judyet <j the
derriDti < inert of the thi/eit Staten, n rid tv
f.hane.: ei rtoio ,1 mfiriol Cireuiltt.
He it r, acted by the Sen,ale and Jlturn: of
lit))ft, m 'otica. of 11" I idled, rib:ten ofAincrit 't
i/d Cimt/iwt a.vrt,tblcd, That no vacancy in
the office of associate justice of Hie supreme*
court shall be filled by apjiointmcnt until tiie
number us a-goeiate justices sliall he
reduced to ,-ix ; and tfieiv.ifter the stiid su
preme court shall eon i*l of a chief justice of
the United States and nix associate justices,
any lour of whom -hull hen. quorum; and
the-aid court-hail liuht one term annually
at the neat of government, and such ad
journed or special terms as it may find neces
sary for tiie despatch of business.
gi 2. And be it father tniieta!. Tint
tiie first and .-'-ee-nd eiixiiil- sinli remain
as now constituted; tiiat the districts
of I‘enrisylvaiiiii, N"v> Jersey, and Dela
wan: sliali eomlitute the thin 1 circuit; that
Hie dislrii !- of AfaryL'iiid, 'Vest Vitgini.i,
Virginia. Noitli (Tareiiita. ami South Umo
lin:i"--!i;i!I con.-litute Hie feu.th circuit, that
the districts of Goof.-ia. Florida. Alaluma,
Mississippi, Louisiana, and 'D-..; - slul! ;>m
-titute the. fifth eif-eif; “hat till: di.-tj i. is o!
j Ohio. Michigan. Kentucky, tud 'i o.w - -e
i shall constitute the -ixlh circuit : that the
district- of Indiana, Illinois, and Wiscoirm.
-ii..i! constitute the seventh circuit; and
the Toe of ’Law , lowa, Miasouri,
Ka and A Am,- sjuill - ore titute the
eighth circuit; and Hie dialruis of t.’alilor
nia. Oregon, and Nevada sliall con. title
He- ninth ciretiit.
i Apwiov i-.p. .Jitiy 22, I sod.
{ liAPTEK l GXi
a., , t.iih-l do’ Title 1“ e.rUti ■ t.olnU
a illeit -•/. .v.i’oroti J.ind’s of the t 'fly ttf
fit,.;,,., and-the Town f tinnta Irmtullte
,SpUc of Cnlifni.ni '-
11. it eiiAct X jthr Senate and House of
li> ii.'i v, trio tic. vof the United Suites of . I mt-rica
in Congress iioutMcd, That all the rigid and
title of the United States tot lie land vvitliin
the corporate -units of the city of licnicin,
in the county T Solano, State of U’alifoiniii,
as deiined in net incorporating said city,
passed by the legislature of the State of
California, April twenty-four, eighteen hun
dred and lift} -one, be, and the same arc
hereby, relinquished and granted to the said
city and its successors, upon trust, however.
Unit so much oi said lands as is in the boiui
fide occupancy of parties upon the passage
of this act, by liomselves or tenants, sliall
he conveyed by -aid city to such parties:
Provided, homer, r. That, the relinquishment
and grant by tlii act sliall not extend to any
lauds vvitliin said corporate limits occupied
as a military depot of the Unitixl States, or
heretofore mterv and Ity the United States for
pubiie purposes; nor shall they interfere
with or prejudice any v alid adverse right or
ttia tut. if seelt ext :. to said land or any part j
thereof, tir preclude a judicial examination
and adjustment thereof.
Skc. 2. Ant! In V further e.luictcd, That
all the right, and li of the United States to
the laud within Iso corporate limits us the
town of Santa Cru n tile Stateof Ualifor
nia, as defined in ’ act of the legislature of
1 hat State ineorpoi ting :xiid town, he, and
the same are hereby, relinquished and gran
ted to the corporate uthoritics of said town
and their successot :u trust for ami with
authority to convey . much of said lands
as are in tiie bonti tide occupancy of parties
upon the, passage of this act by ’hcmsolvcs
or lenauts, to stteli -tie- prude. That
this count shall not < e.'iu! to any r< servation
of the United State- . . r prejudice any valid
atlvt i a tight or elaia;. ii such exist, to said
land or any part tii teof, nor preclude a
judicial examination .a.i adjustment thereof.
Afi'itovmi, July , lMtiti.
C'HAFTKK UUXII.
An A,tfor a (lamt of I,antis ‘olio Slot f
linm-tm dial ill I’m llonstciit lion. of the
Sort hern Karnes lo'emeu. and j'lleyrofth.
ih it ' i.octal by tin ■ mo'e anti House of
lufnt M-htutins ts the I 1 I'd S'utesnf Ano rieo
it, Coiijirt.ss "sseinbkd. Tii.it there is hereby
granted to Lin- State, o i. ; uisas, lor the use
itnd Item .'til of the Sain Joseph ami I ton er
City Railroad < umpire, the same being a
corporation organized’ ider the Jaws ttf the
Slam o! Kansas, to ere oa-t and opetute a
railroad from til wood, i: Kansas, vvestvvartl
ly, via Maryville, in the eat) State, so as to
etlecl a junction with the Union Fa.eitie
Kailroad, or any brane.l. thereof not farther
west, than the one himdrclh meridian of
west longitude, cveiy alc-rnafe section ot
land designated by odd numbers, for ten
secdons ill vv id hon cad .ideofsaid road,
to the point of interseelion. But in ease it
hull appear Hint the I a-.ted Stales have,
when lire- line of route of: ad road is,definite
ly li veil, sold any section re any part thereof,
granted as afe.re.-aid, or tiiat the rigiit of
pre-emplion or homestead cltlement lias at
tached to the same, or that the same has
been reserved by the I nitre States for any
purpose whatever, lltmi it hail he tin-duty
of the Secretary of tile Interior to cause to
he. selected for the purpos* forewtid, from
Hu* public lands, of the United States nearest,
to tiers of SC', tions above :j. itiul, so much
lead, ill aUeniali! sections .1 pin t:; of sec
tions designated by odd numbers, as shall bo
equal to such lands as tin United States
have sold, reserved, orolln; rise appropria
ted, or to which the. l ights oi pre-emption or
hoi stead settb incuts havesHlsehod asafqn
mint; which lands, thus indicated by odd
iiiunhers. and ,-clivlcd Ire re.c: lion ot the
Heeretaiy of Hie Interior as af.resaid, .hall
tie held ly the Slate of Kan- for the use
and purpo.a aforesaid: P," PI, That. Hie
land to he so sell sled shall in so ease he lo
cated farther than twenty tn.'.i: from the
line of said mail: Provided f-..:■ -.. C. 'l’liat the 1
lands hereby granted Ire- and on a; count of
said road shullhc exclusive! v .j.-plicd lithe
eomtruc’ioli >t tie-sum and Ire- no other
purpose vv haltvcr. as -nail U disposed of
only as in ibis act herein;:!': :■ proritleu:
Pr.'-ola!. r.i.m, 'i’hat no pmi of the hind
•'ranted by Ibis a •: slia.’l In- ajt(.i • and to aid in
the eoiisiruetion of ;pij radfead or part
there*)! for the i-onstrui-lioii of which any
previous grant of land or lion., bus been
made l v Gongre-- .Lm procn'ol further.
That any and all lands heretofore reserved
to the l idled St.nes by any aeti,; Congress,
Or in any other manlier by roiiiiieteiil au
thority. tor the purpose of aid ire. in any
object of intei-eal imjirovcJticttl. re for any
oilier purpose* whatsoever, be, am! the same
are he.reli.v, ves* rveit to the United Stales
from t.ln: operation of this act, e.v ejit.su far
a-may iie tomi ueix'fs irv to locale the route
of said rend •through said lands, iii which
Cuss Hie. rigid oi way lei one hundred feel
on each ride of said road .shall b* granted,
.eqiijert to the approval of the P.' dent of
tiie United Slates.
Sec. 2. And nc U Jetrffttr, myuri. 'l'hul
;bc -cetiires ard park- of ... etion: ■ * iaud
vv blob by ■ m b -mttt shnil roioain to tin t id
led Slat' . within ten miles oa ear! kloof
said road, sliall not li; Id (or Ilian
douhic trie minimum pri'c of the public
lands when old; Her shall any of rad lauds
become subject to dale at private* entry until
the same -liall have turn first offered at pub
lic ale to the highest, bidder,!'t orabnre Hi"
file re:*. a;d minimum price, as aforesaid: Pro
■fidtil Tiiat actual and lire.a Ude hHI r.-,, im
der jnov i.-ioii- of the pre-eiiqaion mi I home
stead law -. of tiie United States, ; lay, after
due jiroof of setUcmcnt. iriiprovcihci’E cul
tivatir.a, and occupation, a now provided by
lav , piiicla-e ,|„ : ,t ||„. in, I'eas.ed
mini'iiui . j-r. > is..- ad; Anti /trot Uhd also,
That a tlii t.-. o:i auyof sai*i reserved seel ions,
miller the prov I ion-"I tie* home-lea I lav,,
who improve, occupy, mid cultivate tie aim
(i r a period of live year-, and comply with
the :•< vetai oondil ion:- and requirements of
said act, -hail lie entitled to patents for an
amount not exceeding eighty acres each,
anything fit tin- act to tiie contrary notwith
standing.
Sec. S; And be it further cnnetf.it. Thai I
the grant of the. kinds hereby' made is upon
condition that id company, after the i .in
struction oi it , mad, shall keep it, in repair
and use, and shall at . 1! times be in readi
ness to t!aiis,|)orl troops, munition-, of war. i
sttp|il : .i..- and pul,lie .-lores iipun its, roads for j
the government when required to do so by
any dcparlniei * thcivof. the govenuent it ,
ali limes h. v ins Hie preference ill the use ot !
the road for all the purposes aforesaid at fair |
and reasonable* rates of eompensation, not |
exeeediire that paid by private individual-;
or the average |tnid for like .services on oi lie i
roads. And tin" lands In nby giantrxl, held, ;
and reservtal as aforesaid shall i ll lire to Hie !
bGicfit of aid I Oinpany, a- follows; When;
the governor of the Slat of Kansas shall |
certify ti,a' any section of ten consecutive!
miles of -aid ro.td is comniel.ed in a good,
substantia!, and workmanlike manner as a
fit-: etas; raiin-.ad. Mien the sai,l t-'ceretarv
of thelnti, :oi i-istll i -.site to the -aid company
pateno for so ’many ; -e<-Hons of til* !and here
tn'iefoi'c eiapu-ilas lie oppisite t*> and to- j
lene.iiiou:. witli He: said cmi!])l, led sections.
.Vt.iT when e.erliiieates of the Governor, !
afon said, .-iutli ire pinted to -aid .Keere
fury, of the completion, as aforesaid, of
cm h sue: re. iv e. -e. lion of ten consecutive
mile- of -aid reed, the raid Secretry shall I
i- lit* nreniHi • -site t" said com- I
pane patent- for tl|« said seel ions of said i
.and a 1 nfoie.-i.iil for each *4.-atd sections of
said land as afore-aid for (“,uh of said see-'
lions of loud until aid road sliall tic com- ;
pieteil: Prodded, That if- aid railroad exult- i
paiiy pi i: a signs siiail fail to eomplele at !
least one section, ot' -aid kbwl each year from j
Lite date ot its acceptance of the grout provi-!
ded for in lids act, tlien it’s '-'ll O the lands
for -aid section so tailing of completion
shall revert to the government of the United
Hiatus: Pror-d, it further, Thitt, if, said rood
is not completeriAvithiii fob years froqt vile
dale of tin aeeeptanee of tlio grant Itereili
tie.fore made, the lands remaining unpaten
ted sliall revert to the United States.
Sun -1. gl ml 1-eit further enacted, That as
soon as tiie said company shall tile with the
Secretary of the interior maps of its lines,
desigiinling the rotite thereof, it shall be tin
duty of tin-said Secretary hi withdraw from
the market the tanifi; granted by this net, in
such manner as may be best calculated to ef
fect the purposes of this act. and subserve the
public interest.
Hue. r>. , [ini be. It forth,)- t nodal, That
the l nitei! States mail sliall lie'transported
on said road and its extension, under Hie di
rection of tlu* Post Office Department, at
such price as Gong!ess may by law pro
vide . Pito-idal, That milil such price is
fixed by law the Postmaster-General shall
have power to fix tbo-componsution.
Hut (i. vlurf b<2il further enacted. 'Tiiat tiny
right of way through the public lauds, be,'
and the saute is hereby, granted tosdd faint.
Joseph and Denver Gily Railroad Gompanv,
its successors and assigns, tor the construc
tion of a railroad :es proposed ; and the rigid
is lietehy given to said eorpondion to take
from the public lands adjacent to tin* line of
.said road material for the eonxtructioil there
of. Haul way is granted to said railroad to
the extent of one hundred feel in width on
each ride of said road w hen; it may pass
through the public domain; also ali neces
sary ground for station buildings, work
shops, depots, machine-shops, switches,
side-tracks, turn-tables, and water stations.
Hue. 7. And be it further etuielid. That the
acceptance of Hie terms, condition.-. and im
[Kisitions of this art by tin: Saint .Joseph and
Demit City Railroad Company shall ha sig
nified in w riting, under the, corporate seal of
the raid company, duly executed pursuant
to the direction of its 'obard of directors
first had and obtained, which acceptance
shall he made vvitliin six months after the.
passage of this act and not afterward:-, and
shall he deposited with the Heeretaiy of the
Interior.
Aeriiovioii, July 22, It-Kid.
B.VVTIST. Rev. ,1. li. (’Kostiin , In
fore sailing, for .Europe, i-i.'sigqt"l his
cliarge as pastor of tiie eliuivh at the
falls of Seliylkilf.
Rev. Dr. Andrew Bollard, pastor of
the church in Taunt-op, Mass., lias ac
cepted an appuiiitniynt from tlie Ame
rican Baptist Home Mission Society as
District Socivtary for (his district,
with hi- licariquftrteiat. o.'IH Arch
street, Philadelphia.
The n fission to Sweden continues to
prosper. The last, Triennial Confer
once was attended by 117 delegates,
representing 112 elmreltes. The. 'rhe
ological Seminary lias been organized
with a full body of teacher: . Baptist,
places of worship in Stockholm, f. The
progress of the work at all points lifts
booti very encfiiir,aging. Associations,
lfi; elitpehew, US.I; iiichi'lk rs, (i,S7.’> ;
Sabhnlli school pupils,- 1,710; teach
ers, 107 ; ehiii r.lies having places of
worship of their own,‘JO ; received by
baptism, 577; bv letter,2B2; restored,
11.0; died, Js; dismissed, .’in!); ex
cluded, 222. Net increase, BHO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
4m USsloi y .
TUK AMKIUCAN (ONKLKIT.
-INO. THOMPSON, N. York * Uroukiyn A-unt,
onicu No, li * William §t., up btairß.
Jc?3o
fiH iiP. NCicilom,
cocjnseli;oi; at law,
No. 170 Broad way IV v York.
jc3s
THE, k N i)fi:iiSJ.iiN E.I) i iSih llPClOVIO)
!,ii«; HjipoiuliiuMit ol CNiTKi> ttTA'J’JW ,COM-
M S.'-'SP >NKII lor the Sou I hum Dibtriut oL< iuor
R" i : -
< )/li( u at Au^lttrtn.
JACOB b \ VIS.
May 0, ISUY. m.yS-liiu
TANA- JNVALIDS’ WflKCIv CJIAIKS, EOli
jn or oui -door iiau, IVpm ' *-C. InvrtTiil ( 'arria'iyu
loortlcr. PiiU ut Citnlei ini;- llori i■, £7Jto#.Jo.
('iiiidruii’s Carriages, Hobby Hon . .
&<*. S. W. SMITH,
it:2r> No. ‘JO Willhitii udvei, N. Y.
:<.•/ ! COTIUOS WKJJSOKKs OP A iJ, KINDS
pioiuptlv rupitin ii or Liken in pirri for tin
“ wilji tkc “ Jop v/hiu!i i.*
warTauled to bo diuabb’. I>» :•*!. r■■■•» riupj/lif tl
with Duly’:. WtiJiin ;' Machinu niVU llic “ Cni
vursal” Wriu-ur. M KTUOPOJHTAN WAS!!
INC MACjJJNL COM PAN Y. R. C. DROW N
INC, C< ij'.Tul A'iuiit, Nu. *':> Courlkuit! oUuct,
Now York, oppobitu iMureJiauto’ lloUib
Dinner Party.
i lIK GOLO'RKa Un iZUNH (li . Itidmimid
couiiiy, urc ioviicd. to ptuluko ■.% poucrul
i > i iv in i<; it ,
to be :■ ' ! M ({ Up oy
53ATim©AT, »7th INST.,
AT BUTLER’S (’REEK,
On llm Saviiiujxlt Kond, i •onjiics.frofji .Ym- u.Na.
Tick*, ts lb' (t’cntlOMUMl, uacii . HO
“ 50
“ <it.ntlcm.TM and Ludv....
(diildrcn.: >
Ticket * can be obtained at Uie “ National Ho
tel,” iu this city.
The people a ill be Siipplied wii.h lii.viirier of
every kind—the Liblcs indn^supplied alternate
ly with Fruiiri, i'l'oVi.sionH, cVe.
* Every one «ln» know- the hounlkn of a Colin
!iy Tabl<, anu enjoy-v a country holiday, will
find their expectations lully realised at tills
time.
Conic one ! Conic all! (June altogether !
HAMEL M. MERTON, f
ISAIAH HEK'I'ON, Ooumutiuc.
Auu;u sliiy July ldtli, JSb7. jyM-td
A Protracted Meeting
VV JJ.I. eommenee on WEDNESDAY twT*>r<:
li;. fii-t M</ml:iy ill Augu I, .'t brushy Arbor,
(African Church) Wlopft),- county, Gu. All .**•
uominatimis, white and reretfcJ. at-c invited.
. , -i A M t.- ! - ire U. tot
£500,000.
\\ OOD.--Large inbciifancc in England to
>ll descendants or relatives ol‘ CLEMENT
WOOD, wUo came. lY.;m Em ! nnl.
Apply, by letter, postpaid, toHic
\’IIE V A LIEU Dr. UO;b-\S,
Ad vocal* ,
it] Upper Bedford Place,
jyU-twd London.
JMI’OKTAAJ’ TO MEROIUNTS,
»*.It.AISITKRK & FARMERS
II Ms have been inlormcd ibat the uaua! p , utin oi Mt iclbud-, Eannens and Plftliicre, in
VV ordering their supplier ol‘our
Dr. McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge;
1 tna been to siuqily vv i it* on for'Yet ll jii; i>. flu; cumiequetice i; that instcuil of the genuine
DU. Mi LANE'S \ KKMIKUGK, they ln*«|ticntl.\ gel one or llic other of Hie* many worthless
preparations railed Vermifuge now In lore Hie public. We, therefore, beg leave to nrgo upon
lit.- Planter the propriety and import:.nee o 1 invariably writing the name in full,and to advise
their faetor-' or agents Hint they will not i. reive anv ot-licr tlian t-liegenuine DU. MU.ANE’S
GKI.KIiiLVI'EI) V EKMH'UGI’. prepared by I' I.EMJNI. liltuTilLKS, ITn'SIiUKD, PA.
V\ . also would advise the same precautions in ordering Dli. Me’LA SK’S Celebrated LIVKK
PILLS. Tiie great popularity of tiiese Pills, as a t.peeilie or euro for 1.1 V Kit CUM
PLAINT and all the Itllious Durnnvenients ; o piv.valeul in the South and Southwest, has
'lnduced the venders of many worlhti; a uoairuiim to claim for tlieir preparaf ions similar
liH-dieiind virtues. tie nol deceived I tifl.-C. tV B “fd Ceietirated H.lttiSlß^
K't B.a.S are Hie original and only laTudile remedy tor Liver Complaint that lias yet been
discovered, and we urge the Planter unit .VL -.dianl, a; he values hi., own mid Hie health of
thorn* depending on him, to be careful in order!..' . Hike ucitner V erniifuge nor Liver J’iils,
unless you are sure you are getting the genuine AtcL.VNE 8, prepared by
Ci BIIOTUEIiH,
ITTTSUIj HG, PA.
Dll. M , i.aA.lsi.K\S
( u\m mils,
FOR THE CURE OF
Heptaiis or Licel- Complain!, Ihjupepsia andMvfc Jleatlaetw.
In offering to the imbli*' DU. M, LANLT * ■■■.I.KRKATHD LIVER I’II.LS us a reined v b •
LIVER amt IHLIOt’H COMPLAi MU we presume no apology will he needed. The In-,,
providence of Liver Complain! ami iiliious Im ca-eo <,| ~11 throughout Ih.’ t'niledSbo,.'
and j .eeullarly in the West and Hodtl:. vvli-r. m the majority of eases, t|„ i..'di“nt is, not vvil
Hi,- f. veil of a regular physician, r. mires ; hat -muc remedy should Ire prov id. and, that would ,V ■
in I'm I1 impair tin- eoiistitut'.oii, and yet be ale and ,it -elmil. That miei: is tin-tine e1,,,,’’
ar.ter of Dlt. M. LA NET I.I V MR IMI.LS, the.-, can b.* *!o doubt. The Uv.tiim.ny vv" lav I
fore von, and tin* great success win. I' has invariably attended their use, will, we think be nil
lielci'it t,. .-imvin.-e tiie most iiuiedulous. I! ! !«en our sin.-ere wish that tl.es, I'illsalw.. ti
b. fairly and fully tested, and . (ami or tall 1';, tin . tievb, p.-.alueed. That they have been so
I.,ted, and that the result, lias l;e.-ii m eve.y iv.-p, el lavonililc, we call thou.-ami .
who have , xpi-rieiie. and their lieneli.-i-.il cifeets.
Di; '.!<■ LANK’S LIVER I'll.LE. are not held forth or recommend, and (like nio-f .d11,,,
LIVER COMl’LAlNTa,kud
DISEASES OF THE LSVER U
The. l.iv.-r IS much more frequently the rent of disease than is generally supposed The
function it is lie iguc.d to perform, mid on the re -uhir execution of which depends not
the •■.-Ill'll.l health of tin; body, till! the powers ,and the Stomach, Jiovvel-;, Itraiii, and the whole
Nervoii i'vslem, show, its via i and vital ImpmU to human health. When the Liver ism
rinuslv dim need it. in fact not only deranges the vital functions of the body, but ncreisc.
po.v; Vi lli iiillm nee over t in: mind null its oia i .dioi vv Hi. Ii cannot easily lie describe,l it j. 1
. lore II .•oiiiu.ctioli to Ollier di- a- , and ni.mile Isilselt by ;.o great a v.iriei v olTviin.l mi's
of a. most doubtful character, Unit Umi deiult. moi e jiliyaieion -, even of great cmiucncc lien!
anv nth. r organ. Tim intimate eon m I ion which <• isls lietvn en the Liver ami tiie
(he. rent dominion which 1 am pel. haded , uoyer the passions ot muiikind .mnvinve
me lind many iinfortuiiatu heing; ha,. I'ommitle.l acts id'deep anil crUniu.il atroeilV or be
,,1.1, what tool: Ic.riii hypochondria, s from re* impl*' Liet ol a di;-, .isiaDlaie. of tlu-’/dvcr 1
have, long I .cm convinced that more on. half oi the complaint., which occur in this eo'iin.
to. are In la: considered as liming their se.it- "i a disc.;; e.t state ol the Liver. I will t'lnnm-nite
....'me Ol Iheni : lndigf.-li«ii, Stoppa -d th, ileuses, Deranged . laic of Hie UoweD Irrilalde
,111,1 Vindictive Feelings mid I’a, siom tram In!,mg and madv,|iuitu<-auscH, of whirli ’we ui'ii r
vvaids fee] a-Jaime.l ;la 1, I,hough nut b ast, im.i* Hmii tliiv.-loiirlln of the dk-ens, a enuim
I: ,led under Hie head of (joxsr vii'TKix, i.iave the;;- ~i|, n, a diseased Liver, i bis is trully a
fi i'ditful catalogue. J
SfltH-rOMN oa*- A S.**'K*6.-l > aiu li. the itoht Side under tin
,.,l"e of Hie. rib.-, increasing on pres, urc ; muni him- the pain is in the left side ; tile patient is
lart-iy abb* lo Me on Hie 1. ft i ide ; nun. nine;, tie- puiu is tell under the shoulder Idaiie -m.,1 it
li . (ineiitly extends to Ihe top oi tin- shoulder, and ... . omcUmcs mistaken for riiuiimu’iisiH i.,
lie -a: an. ' Tin- stomach is alfcctcd veil !i loss ol'appetite and sickness ; tin; how. Is in ' eem-i- I
an- co.vt.ivc, sometimes alternating with Im. ; the livad is iroul.lt-d with pain, accnuuunicd
with dull, hi'iivv . '-n: aai,>u in the back pail. There p gcnciv.tly a coiislderalilr l.„. <d'memo
,-v aeiamipaiiiedwitli u paililul seiisatiiM. and ha,. a left imdou. ouiethiug lit lo liavo
1,11 i; done. A sligtit dry eougli io bontul iim .- an iitl.umiaMt. '1 and putieut « omit! iiur < f ' •
n. . 'and debility Th.' Kea-dly startled ; ids tee. or I, ami l„; .-.mipliios of a
pri.-alv sens.atien of the skin ; hr spun low; and alt hough In- is satisfied that exercise
would'lie bcuvlicisl tolling yet lie can ai-vly uii.m.m up fortitude enough tu try if Inia.-I
|„: distrusts every remedy. Several ot Ih-anore symptom , attend Hu; disear, ; hut. sums iiav,',
I Iyer to have been extensively derauge,!.
■ i<ui i: ,n» •••KVI-tie. -l»t;. m-i.a ,l. LIVER RILLS in y GI!E A vi.
FEVER, When taken with Ruin ,m.pi . ■uetivcol li.'ppy r, nib-. No l.etter, athurUc cun be
med preparatory to, or allertr.kmj tpiii.m W. would advise alt who are ulllieted with the
disease to give them a trial.
B»lrc<-(i««»w." 'l’alvc two or three I'D 1 a, gmig to bed, every second or third niri.t D
ti:. vdo not purge two or tl.r. e linn lie >t mo. nine, take one or two more; Inn a alight break
la ,'. shoffid invariably follow their mm. . • Liver Pills may lie used where innping i,iun.lv V.
art. A- anti-hllioii puigative, I! :.. inleriin-none, amt in doses of two'or three
tl.ey give astonishing rebel In fca-k U.-a.hu I ; into in slight derangenieuts ol tJ.e Stbmaeh. ’
UK. NMreliS ,)*AS
AMERICAS WO Mi SPECIFIC -d VEEMIFU E v
No di;. ms: to vvliich the tinman body 1. Ir 1.- are bell -1 . iiiiri.,. to fh* aUeiition ol lie- pl.t
lantliropiat than those con?aguciil on lit. u i.laUoii produced by WoH.MS in th,; Ftum ieii mid
bowel- ; Win II the . alter, ris an adult, th, , tu, *• is freiiuontly ovt ilooked, and eoiisciuently
Hie. I,roper remedy i; not applied, lint vie lie patient is an infant, if the dis,sum is ~,
tireir neglected, it is -till too frequently a. .lot and, in whole or in pint, to some other enuse U
oiprl.t, tieVo to be particularly remorked, «.... ultlioieih Iml few worms may , xi-t i„ ~ vhild -mil
liowsoever,lilies.-,- lit they may have been pr vioiiely, no sooner is tin .'i,i,.--titution invadret l.y
any any of the numerous train of diseases to which iiituney ir. e* posed. Hum it is, fearlully am*.
mented l.y their irritation, t! lire P too 1; s ntl.v 11 -.. j*: •;.., that a, 1 i i.-« otherwise oauify
managed fiy j,roper remeiti'; stun in/gi a ■ "i! by tiiat. ea:r e, !dds ... iianc- lo treatment ind:
. ions hi othei* r* sped .: nt rr h eidiigly t.,d in . onsonueiiee of s orm ; being overlooked
\nd even ill in ".- Off nat viol, n- ', H . : e- ■ ' mid pr, mpl r■* •l ■ dy '* iso..-. - e.i,'s„ ||,u| <
cun lit lie expelled without losa of time, win. I. is so precious til :uv!. css. the ease mhl.i 1.0
aria, ked, l.y prop r r. medic,-, cven-Wifmeil, amt with aueees?.
■- . :«J j»£OSS«.- ; 5..011101 be M .:?• G'.i.ei-. -’! . .... ;.,, 1,. .: ~ ; .dual.ill,
in ,1, with ..cieisionalHushes, or a cir.-uin rihed spot ns,- both eb.rks, ll„ , -
t>, '-nine dull, He- pupil-, dilate; an azures,-i s -ir.-h* rims atue;: i- ! ,wer eyelid, the nose'is
irritated, em ii- and smuc’.imes bleed'-; bv.. ~ng ol thu ujipel lq ; oc .ad,mid hc,„!u,-l c will,
liuuiiiihn or tliroldiiiig oftlio ear.-.; an unu hat lacr.-tion ;,i .dir. limy or lurred tongue
breath very foul, partieiilarlyin the no.ruin , .q*l>Git variabfe, .-■(.mnhms yoraeiou- win. )
gnav, ing sensation -;t the ■ tomaeli, at other . entoely i. one ; Iter-tin:* pains in tii.--fom-.ch
or. a-ii,m,l nausea and vomiting ; violent pan,-, throng!,...,! th, . talonim ; l owd. irregular si
tin,. 1-0. live; stools slimy, not mitre ; , nllv tinged with bl.m.i; body ,-wulteii and ta.rd
m in,: turliid ; icrpirnHon occaxioimlly oitlt.-nli . ml aeeoiiipahir:! by hieeouah; corn'll soint
titue: dry andcouvulsive; uneasy and distarbee -:e*.p, with riudiu-* of tlio teeth; tuupm
varlabfe; Lflt geiit aatly Uritablc, Ac. 1
Wire never the. abovesymptom, are to,,;;;: 1 o , ■■*.-!, DR iIt'LANK’S VElsMtFl «IE MAY
HE DEPENDED UPON TO EFEEC’I A < 1 2E.
The uulvermil success which has aUtnbc. ! ; c -..dmini-lndion of this preparation he,-,,
suet, as t!> warrant uin pledgin ': onrtelv. u, ti public to LETI i:N TIIE AIo.NKV in every
inslauei; where it■ p'roves incite, tied, prov id'i.gpa viu.iiisir, at.teii.Sim* the siekm . s ~f
c1,11,l or adult warrant tlio auplawition „! w. . *., •;i tin, eau.-v. in all ea , . the i.e dieim
hliould be'riven in strict aceoidanr, with tli" dir* '. i*,. .
VV,- ple.lge ouiselv.'.s to the. puMic tlial irit. M b.'.'si, - v Elt MI FLU ii DOES NOT CON
TAIN MERCURY IN ANV FORM : mid ~.. . ni pr, paration, and not ia,„ib,e
ot doing the slight.. I injury to the must t, mb r inl nr.
[Dir: ctiims. Give a child, Iron* O' ■* > * ten yen old, a tigwnooiiful in as
sweelem and wider every morning, tas.nig ; :• . . riiro .gh tip day, well; but il licit repeal
it iu Die evening. Over i, ,!, give a little, n, •: *. , under two, give U, .. To ;. full grown pmamj
give two teaspoon.ala. ....
Ihiware »f Coiißtcrlrita »»•■** : >G irticlra l*nr|i«riiii|>. s» | N .
SaitM-'is. - Th-, si';iHipularity ,*i ltd V. b.‘ -K’. OEM. INE PREPARATIONS lias
induced unprincipled per oe.’to sll. :i ;s. i.pon Hie (.;. t.ii - .ounteif.-R i,m|
articles, in r.o߻e<|uru"<: of whirl, the prop!; tors have been bus ed ... adopt every poSoddr
giinru against fraud, t'ui, harers wilt pleas' pay alb nri.ni to tin following marks "euuiu. -
n.-s, • id. The Exi real Wrapper, a lim nd tri, graving, with Urn, signal nru ,and (
\I. LWL and FLEMING LUOS. 2d. Go 1 >i.■ ' i*ms ~ri;d. ,1 „n Fin,- Pai , r ... ;,|, *.y.,*..,.
Mark follow : “DR. M; I.ANET Cl*. Ltd) tv. Vi EO VIIt M i F!':. E AND Llv’el 11LL,-.
FLEMING iiP.OS., PP.oPRI ETot-.iS. VVa-.r Mark ea;. b, se.n >,y luildii., He
„p to tin: liglil. The* LIVER PILLS nave the name stamped on the lid of Um 'bo.x iu red
wax.
O
i’REI'AR 10 D ONLY BY
EMIING BBBTHEBS, PMUEfi, PA,
Sole ] , i<;|,ia ! ..r ni Dr. McLain.*'.- f.ivt- ) 'iiis, Vt*i*iitifu<rv ;ii:,*i Lnn;.'
som) it* i)i;ai.j:ks !;vi;uvwiii:iii:.
Thu Rroiii i* !ors t.ii-vvar.’i jwt nitii), jiost jmi.l, to tniy (nu tof United States,
one box Liver Dills, oi* one* via! Vomiting:*, on tiie rocpijit of forty enutd iii
Govermnoiit. sliunjes.
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