Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 07, 1857, Image 1

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AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY ... NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO MATTEES - OF GENERAL: INTEREST TO THE COIMUNITY AT LARGE.
CITY OF BEQWNYILLE, NEMAHA COUNTY, :.N. T,; THITESDAY, MAY 7, 1857.
NO. 47.:.
VOL. I.
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ES "i n irilfbe rcanireJ f or all adrertise
! Mnt. .i-e where actual responsibility is known.
! ,ir aT far each change U added to the
? "No'.Treni'emsnU be considered bythe jear,
: tai, fjv-cifieJ fn the manuscript, or previously
: . -tT. h.-twrrn the parties.
3 A irirtiWrnt! not marked on the eory for a r?ee'i- 1
: K camber of insertions, will be eonUuued until or-4-reJ
ani charged accordiry.
AU adreriimcnt from strangers or transient pcr
: tq be i-ai-i in adrance.
repiv;:ere of Tearly adTcrti.'ers wilibe coined
to their own business ; and all advertisements
tinin? thereto, to be paid fr eitra,
' Ail l?adl aJ veruscmenti charged double the above
" "jrerJcmeBtiGa the inside exclusively will be
-i;!ditra.
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JOB PRINTING!
Blanks,
Bin Heads
lalels,
Circulars,
Ladxs.
, SH!??i!13 BILLS. BALL TICKETS
i ad txrj otbetkind of wurk that mny be called Tor
Hif ins purchasti, in connection with the Adrer
' 1 jrr" O Sec, an extensive and excellent variety of
f tie latest styles, we are pT',Yarcl to do any kind of
rt mentioned in the abuve Catalogue, withncat
fei and dispatch.
The Proprietor, who, having had an extensive ex
frrienre, will jrt ve L is peronnl attention to this branch
of businc?. and hopes, in his endeavors to please,
Wfta in the excellence of his work, and reasonable
' ctarjes, to rereive a share of the public patronage.
BUSINESS CA11DS.
HHOWNVILLE.
A. S. E0LLA BAY, XL D. .
SURGEON, PHYSICIAN
And Olastctriciaru
EHOWNVILLE, N.
Solicits a shsre of pcblic patronajre, in the various
rancbe or liis pn.iesciuc, fxvm the citizens of Drown-
r'.Ut and vie
initv.
17. EOBLITZELL & CO.,
WEOLESAH A KB E.ETAIL rilLXUS IX
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
Qaccnsware, Hardware,
Gtovos. ZTHxxrxiAtxix'o.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BROWXVILLE, N. T.
MISS MARY TC. TURNER,
. And Dress 25Zalx.cr
Firs: "betwesa Haia ard 7ater,
JiUOWNVILLE, N. T.
Lxinds crtd Jrimminjs ohroys on hand.
C. TrnEELUS,
ARCHITECT MID BUILDER.
T. L. RICIIETTS,
NEnr.ASKA TErrr.rTOKY.
J, D. N. THOMPSON,
AT70SnSY A7 LAV.-
Com
er
of First and Atlantic Street-?.
Er.OTTN-ILLE, N. T
" ill attend the Curti of Norlhern ilisr.nri. Xe
"ia ani WesUra Iowa.
. JA1IES GIBSON,
BLACKSMITH
Sscond Street, between Main Nebraska,
" LROWNVILLE, X. T. - "
A- XZXX),
c. u Ercnrs,
J. J. 3ICDD,
H. I.
dp. s o- enrnn.
MCDD t HrGIIES.
PRODUCE COJDIISSIOS
:vc? and Commercial
ST. LOUIS, 110.
Street
1 .
. Attorney "anj
o::ai:a city, n
m rrrrnxcz.
-"'mri,pmyl. IT. T.
; Papers,
' Stew EiH? I v?.l
L'cbKks.-i-''C
l-ris-teriika City.
D. JONES, .
Tim ttiztliln noxnns land '.nusnni;
AND
DEALER- IN- REAL ESTATE,
OMAHA CITY, N. - T.
2"L&nds carefully located, and entered for ecs
tomers. Lots and Lands bou-ht and ft Id.
E. M. M'COMAS,
PHYSICIAN, SUPaGECN
AND OBSTETKICIVX,
NEMAHA CITY, N. T.
Tenders his professional services to the cltir.cn.! of
NeiaaLa count v. "
t. E. nASBIXGr 6. C KIXBil'CII p. T. Toouxr.
'IIARDIIIS, ia:.'.pUQH i CO., :
JlaHxJactiwcrt an i VTi etaJe Dealer in
HATS, CAPS k STILAVF: GOODS,
ITo 49 Hiia street, let- Olive tsl Piae,
ST. LOUIS, 210.
Particular attention paid
finest Mole Hats
to manufacturing our
A. L. COATE,
COUNTY SURVEYOa,
EROWXTILLE, NE1IALTA CO.
ITetrasla Territory. . .. :.
A. 15. HIRK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Laud A gct asd Notary PuLMc,
Arclier, Richardson county, JT. T : .
Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska, assisted
by Harding and Dennett, Nebraska City.
JACOB SAFFOItD,
Attcrmey ard Counsellor" ct- Law.
CEXEHALiysmANCE AND LAND AGENT.
And Iictary Public.
Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory.
"T7ILL attend promptly to all buisness eBtruirted
V to Lis eare, in Nebraska Territory and West
ern Iowa.
September 12, 1S55. vlnl5-ly
SPKIGIAN & BROWN,
RAILROAD - AND STEAL 'BOAT
AGEXTS.
And General Commissien Jlercliants.
2o. 4G, Pnllic Landing. "
CINCINNATI. OHIO, a
A. a..BKirroKD,
W. MCLENKAX,
Nebraska City, N. T.
1. L.J'CAKT,
ErowcviUc,". T.
BRADFORD, McLEXXAN t McGARI,
ATTOniJCYS HT W
AND
SOLICITOES IX CHANCERY.
Brownville and Nebraska City,
XEDEASKA TEEKITOKY.
BEING permanently located in the Territory, we
will five our entire time and attention to the
practice of onr profeion, in all its branches. J'at
tcrs in Litigation. CollectioiiS c-f Debts. Sale and
Purchases of Kcal Estate, Selections of Londi--, Lea-tin-
of Land "Warrants, and all other busint-ss en
trusted to onr nianaemcnt, will receive prompt and
faithful attention.
EEFEEENCES.
R. F. Nnckolls, N ebraska Uity,
Kiehard Brown, Erowrtille,
Wm. Hobliuell & Co-
Hun. James Cmi,
St. Josqh,3lo
St. LoUii, Ho.,
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Cincinn-iti O.
Keokuk. Iowa.
June T, 1806.
lion. James 31. Hughes,
ILn. John IL nepley,
Messrs. Crow, lleCreary k Co.
Messrs. S. G. Uubbard i Co
lion. J. iL Love,
Tl-nl
A. J. rorTLETOK. WM. 5. Ex Elib.
rorPLETOX 4: BYEKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
And General Xaad Agents,
Oil AHA, XEDRASKA. .
Land Warrants Bonht and Sold.
LAND ENTERED -ON TRIE.
Otry of Lands for Settlers, and all oth jrs desiring
choice locations. .
"Land Claims, Town Lots and all kinds c f Ileal Es
tate, bought and sold and investments nuide fcr dis
tant Dealers.
JOHN S. HOYT,
Comity Ssrreycr aid lail Aged,.
OF Ek-hardson connty,N . T., will atUnid promptly
to all business in his; profession, when called on:
I such as rayinTaxcs,EeccrdmClaiuis.Suldividing
Lad. Lay ing oat Town LotsJrsf ting C.ty Flats ic.
i.esiaence ana audre-i
AKC1IER, Eichardson co.,N. T.
J. HART & son
0,
.11
Oregon, Ilolt County, 3Iisonri.
Keepconstantly on hand alidescription t f Harass
Saddles, Eri.Ues.ic&e.
N. 15. Everv article in onr shnn Is -ri'vr.Tif.vtTiro.i
fa " , '
. r. JLUiAJS,
L.VND VND LOT AGENT.
ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, X. T.
I JAKES r. FISKE.
TX. fi. GAEEir. .
Arcrsrrs kxisht
OLIVER BENNETT & CO,
, ilanafactnrersar.l TThalcsaleEealersin
BOOTS AND SHOE
JO. ST 3IAIX STUEirr,
(POEatLTjN'O.'lCl. CoKXtt OF M AlJf akd LocrsT.)
ST. LOUIS. ilO. .
C. TODD CO.,
TZrst cr Si net. Si. lotu.
n:ror.TEr.3 axd XAXXTacmiESs of
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'NCLUI'JlNG Dutch E,.!lin; Cb-tis, X7d Stom,
aws, ScT'?cni, l)aa:?i:;
. Alia: .
POIlTiLLLi: QVZZH.
Roth Upper and Lower Stcne Humeri, j
MACHINE LELTDTG,
CM ESS
St. LonL;, 0:t'.':.er li, 1?:
BY AUTEIOSITIZ-.
LAWS OF THE UNITED" STATES.
;,j PuUic S3. :
AN ACT makirig appropriations for tbelegis
lative, executive, and judicia.'; expenses of
rnTercraert for the year gdinjj the thirtieth
of June, eighteen hundred axtil fifty eiht
Be it e2dei hy tlut Senate and Jhuse of
Eepi'csenia'A tea cj iut . LmtsJJStatcs of America
in - Co"jn."$ c?scmlltdt That the following
sums b;, ard the" same are hereby, appropri
ated, cut of bet raoney ic the treasury not
olherwiss appropriated, for the , objects here
after exrriKsea, for the fiscal year ending tha
tmrticlh of dune, eigtitcen nunurea ana iury
eight, tacielj:
,. . X,EGISLA.TITE. ,
Tci -cotapccEation and milage of senators,
three hundred and thirty-three thousand two
hundred unci fifty dollars. ' .' .. : . .
Fcr conpensa'tion'of the cf5:ers, clerks,
messengers, and others, receiving an annual
salary in the service of the Senate, viz: Secre
tary of the Sanate. three thousand six hundred
doLLjs; c3icer charged with disbursements of
the Senate, four hundred and eighty dollars;
chief clerk; two thousand five hundred dollars;
principal clerk and principal executive clerk in
the cuace cf the Secretary of the Senate, at
two thoufiand one hundred and sixty dollars
each-; eirht clerks in ofSce of the Secretary of
the Senate, at one thousand eight hundred and
fifty dollars each: keeper of the 10 E. a7
ose thousand seven hundred and fifty-two
dollars; two messengers, one nt one thousand
axd e'bty dollars, and one at seven hundred
and fifty dollars; one page, si five "hundred
dollars;. Sergeant-at-arma and Doorkeeper,
two thousand dollars; Assistant Doorkeeper,
one thousand seven hundred dollars; Post
raasUr to tne Senate, one thousand seven
hundred and fifty dollars; Assistant Postmast
er an3 ir ail carrier, one thousand four hundred
and fo"ty dollars; two mail boys, at nine
hundred "dollars each; superintendent of the
doenmett room, one thousand five hundred
dollars; two assistants in document room, at
odq .thousand two , hundred - dollars each;
superintendent cf the folding room, one
thousand five hundred dollars; two jncsscn
gers, acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one
thcmiand five hundred dollars each; sixteen
messengers, at one thousand two hundred
dollars each; suijerintendent ' in charge -of
Senrje furnaces, one thousand two hundred
dollars-; assistant in charge of furnaces, six
hrndred dollars; laborer in private passage,
six hundred dollars ; two laborers, at four hun
dred and eighty dollars each; clerk or secretary
to t3e",.President of the Semite, one thousand
seven -hundred and fifty-two dollars; draughts
man, one thousand eight hundred and fifty
dollar; Chaplain of Senate, seven hundred
and f:y dollars; clerk to the Committee on
Finanre, one thousand eight hundred and fifty
dollar!;; clerk to the Committee of Claims,
two thousand one hundred s.nd ninety dollars;
eei-k of printing records, one thousand eight
hundred and fifty dollars making seventy
nine thousand six hundred and se venty-fouT
dollars. . . . ' -
For the contingent expenses of the Senate,
iz: -; .
. Far bindintr, fifty thousand dollars.
For lithographing and engraving, forty-five
thousand dollars.
For stationery, twelve thousand dollars.
For newspapers, three thousand dollars.
For Congressional. ulou3 ana binamg tne
same, forty-four thousand nine hundred and
sixty-four "dollars and eighty cents the pubr
liaber to fold, bind and deliver the same to
the order of the Senate within ninety days
after the adjournment of eich session cf Con
gress, for sixty three cents per volume. :
For reporting proceedings, -fifteen thousand
doLrs. ...... - --" . -
Fpr clerks to committees, pages, police,
horsss, and carryalls, thirty-six thousand nine
hundred and fifty-five dollars and -twenty
cent. -. t
For miscellaneous items, twenty thousand
dclljuii. - - - -
For compensation and mileage of members
of the Hous-sc f Representatives and delegates
from Territories, one million two hundred and
fortv-eiht thousand seven hundred and fifty
collars.
Fd? ccmnensation. cf the ofaccrs, clerks
ir.es sengers, and others receiving an annual
:.lary' in the service of the House of Repre
sentatives, viz : Clerk cf the House of Kep-restn-iatives,
three thousand six hundred dol
lars; two clerks at two thousand one hundred
and si?ty dollars each; seven clerks, at one
vaousand' eight hundred dollars; clerk- in
chrre of books for members, one thousand
eight hundred dollars; reading clerk, one
the n -and eight hundred dollars; Librarian, cue
ikr-nsnnd i! 'Kt hundred dollars: clerk in
clurge of the stationery, one thousand -eight
hundred dollars; princijial messenger in the
ofLcc. one thousand seven hundred and fly-
two dollars; three messengers, atone thousand
twe hundred dollars eai; Sergeant-at-arms
iwo thousand one hundred and sixty dollars;
chirk to the Sergeant-aiarms, one thousand
ei'iat. hundred dollars; messenger to the
Sgeuntr:it-arrus, one thousand two hundred
dollars; Postmaster, two thousand one hundred
ar:d sixty dollars; one rasssenger in the ofiice.
one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars;
fcur messengers, at one ilicusand four hundred
and forty dollars each; Door-keeper,' -two
tho-.isand one hundred and sixty dollars;
snipeiintecdect of the folding room, one tLon
tnzil -e'ght hundred dollars; superintendent
ad assiitant ia the dtfcument room, at cue
t!aou.'ar;d seven hundred and fifty-two dollars
each; misser.ger in chiirge of the hall, seven-
t;en hundred and forty dollars; five messen
gers, at ore thousand five hundred dollars
etch: eiirht oessmtreri at one thousand two
hundred dollars each; messenger to the Speaker.
m5 thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dol
lars; Chaplain, seven hundred and fifty dollars;
rh-rk'ta the Comtnitte; of Claims, one thou
tv l c"g!it hundred dollars; clerk to the Com
mittee cf YTay and llt ar.s, one thousand eight
Tacr-dred dollars making eighty thousand two
"ur r.dred an d ninety -eight dollars
' For cottirgeut expenses of the House
Rpreseutatlvcs, viz: c '
For billing documents, one hundred and
twentv-five thousand dollars.
For furniture, remirs, and boxes fcr m?ni
ur?, twelve thousand collars. -
T"T stationery, Iwciiiv thousand dollars.
For hoiF.es, c.irraz-S, and saldle horac-i five
ll.onsn.nd five hundred dollarj.
" For feel, rih and candle?, three thcusarl
six hnrdxtd dvl!ar. '. ; .
Fcr neviipapers, twelve thousand fiva tun
dred dcllar.i. -, " ' .. '
For ergTaviii'-j, eiectrotyping, ' and iitho-
graphing, one hundred and twenty-fivs thou
sand dollars. : !
For Capitol police, five thousand eiglat hun
dred ar.d ninety "dollars. t; ; -..j.-!
For laborers, three thousand dollars.
For pages and mail boys, eight , thousand
five hundred and eighty dollars. : - - - ?
For folding documents, including jsty of
folders, T.rapping paper, .twine, and paste,
thirty-five thousand dollars. -' ... -' J
Fcr twenty-four copies of the Congrcsional
Globe and Ar"endix for each member and
delegate of the Grst session cf the thirty-Efth
Congress, thirty-four thousand se ven hundred
and four dollars. -
Tor binding twenty-four copies of the Con
gressional Globe: and Appendix for each member
and delegate of the first session of the thirty-fifth
Congress, sixteen thousand six hundred and
fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cents: Pro
vided, That no greater price shall be paid fcr
the same than seventy cents for each voRme
or part, actually bound and delivered.
For reporting the debate of the first session
of the thirty-fifth Congress, twenty-five thou
sand dollars. . '
For one hundred copies of the Congression
al Globe and t Appendix, and for binding the
same, for the first session of the thirty-fifth
Congress, for the use of the library of th i House
of Representatives, two thotrsand dollar?."
For the compensation of the draughtsman
and clerks employed upon, tho land maps,
clerks to committees, and temporary clerks in
the oSce of the Clerk of the House of Rep
resentatives, twenty-eight thousmd four hun
dred and sixty dollars. '
For miscellaneous items, fifty thousand
dollars.-- .
LI2IIAET OF ' COSGSESS. ' ""
Fdr compensation xf librarian, three assis
tant librarianff, and messenger, jiimi "thousand
dollars. : : ; ' - ...
For contingent expenses of said library, one
thousand dollars. - - ; ,
For coal, snd fireman for furnacea to warm
the library, s:x hundred dollars.
For purchtise of books ftr said library, five
thousand dollars. -
For purchase of law books for said library,
two thousand dollars." "
For paper printing and binding a complete
j catalogue of the books in the Library of Con
gress, four thousand dollars under the direction
of the library committee of Congress. - ;
; : 1XELIC rciJfTiXG. i' - ' .
For cornrwnsalion of the Superintendent of
Public Printing and the clerks and messengers
in this c5c eleven thousand five, hundred
and fourteen dollars. , - - i
For contingent expenses of his cOce, viz:
For blank bxks7 stationery, pvstaje, RdTertis
ing for propjsals for paper, furniture, traveling
expenses, and miscellaneous items, two, thou
sand three hundred dollars.
For rent of wareroom, two hundred and
fifty dollars. "
For cartage and labor in storing and trans
portation of paper, five hundred and fifty dol
lars. COrRT OF CLAI1I3.
For salaries of three judges of the Ccurt of
Claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy
solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, and mes
senger thereof, twenty-seven thousand three
hundred dollars. ' '
- For statiDnerv, fuel, gas, labor, printing and
miscellaneous "items for the Court of Claims,
three thousand dollars. '
For commissioners fees for taking testi
mony in behalf of - the government, fees of
witnesses and of agents or attorneys to be ap
pointed by the solicitor to attend to the taking
of depositions, one thousand five hundred
dollars. - , . . -
For additional furniture and fitting of
rooms, rendered necessary by the appointment
of assistant and deputy solicitors, and an assis
taut clerk, and by an accumulation of the filss
of the court, and for the'acccramodation of
books for the court c Seers, one taousand fire
hundred douars. ' . ...
For paper required for the printing of the
first session of the thirty-fifth Congress, one
hundred and seventy-nine " thousand eight
hundred and sixty-nine dollars.
For panting required for the first session of
the thirty-filth Congress, one Uundred and
thirtv-two thousand lvra hundred ana city
dollars.
rXECTTITS.
For csnpensation of the Pnsident of the
United SUites. twenty-five thousfknd dollars.
Tor ccrr pensation of ,the V-ice Fresiden: 01
the United States, eight thousand dollars, s
For cc'inpensatian to secretary to s:gn pa-snts
for lands; one thousand five hundred dollars.
DEPAKTrEST Of ETATE.
For O3mpen?iition of the Secretary of Sbte
d Assistant Secretary of State; clerks, mes
senger, sisslsiant messenger, and laborers in his
ofilce, fifty-six thousand four htndred dollars.
an
For the incidental, and conlhgtzt erpsnaa cf
mm . '
: -raid department.
For publishing tha. laws in patnphlet form
in the newsnapers of the SLates and Ter
ritories, and in the city of Washington, twenty
nnMra nins hundred andtwei-ty-five dollars.
an
For tyroof-reading, packing, and distributing
laws and documents, wnuumj uu
ture, re-pans, painting
fire r rtndred dollars.
Fcr cop rxr-plate printing, -"books and maps,
two thousand dollars.
For neu-spapers, six hunurcc dodars. .
Fcr extra clerk-hire and copying, two ikoo
sand dollars; said clerks to ho employed only
during the session of Congress, or vhen kdU
pensably necessary, to enable: the department
to arj aer some call made by either hot.se of
Congress ai-oue session to be answered at
anot'r.fx. '
Fur miscellaneous items, two thousand del- :
For comiiling and supervising the puLTlca
tion of the Biennial Register, five bxndrji
of ; dollars. ' . . ": " " '
" To enable the Secrotanr of State to parchtse
fifty conies each, of volumes twenty and
twentv-or.e of Howard's Reports of tie De-
- ' cision's of the Supreme' Court cf the United
irOETH-'EAST EXECCTrrr irClLTilS.
For comper.snticn cf fcur -watchman and
two laborers of the ncrth-east executive. tnili-
irg, three thou
,d idx h-r,dr?l dcllars,
portalion, fifteen thousana iwoaticareaaoaars.
Forsitatlonery, blank-books, binding, fami-
anu oliU o kiiouutiu
Yor contingent expenses of said building,
viz: for fuel, light, and repairs, three thousand
three hundred dollars. - i
. For compensation of the Secretary cf the
Treasury, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury,
clerk;?, messenger, assistant messenger, and
laborjrs in his ofSce. forty-eight thousand six
hundred dollars. s . . .
For compensation of the First Comptroller,
and "die clerk3, messenger, and laborers in his
oSicfi, twenty-eight thousand three hundred
and forty dollars. r ... .. .
Fur compensation of the Second Comptrol
ler, ;and the clerks, mtssenger, and laborers in
his office, twenty-six rhousand eight hundred
and forty dollars. - : . ; -
For compensation of the First Auditor, and
the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and
laborer in his ofnee, thirty-five thousand nine
h-andred and forty dollars. .
. For compensation of the Second Auditor,
and the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger,
and laborer in his office, ihirty-five thousand
nve nundred and forty dollars. ;
or compensation of the Third Auditor, and
the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and
laborers in his office, one hundred and thirty-;
two thousand four hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation- cf the Fourth Auditor,
and the clerks, . messenger and assistant mes
senger in his office twenty-seven thousand
sjven hundred and forty dollars.
For conpensation of the Fifth Auditor, and
the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office,
seventeen thousand; eight hundred and forty
dollars. - - ..:
For compensation of the Auditor of the
Treasury for the Past Of5ce Department, and
the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and
the laborers in his office, one hundred and
sixty-five thousand three. hundred and forty
dollars.. ... . .
Fur compensation of the Treasurer of the
United States, anil the. clerks, messenger,
assistant messenger,' and laborers in his ofilce,
twenty-five thousand, seven hundred and forty
dollars. .
"For compensatioa - of the Register, of the
Treasury, and the clerks, messenger, .assistant
messenger, and laborers in his office, fifty thou
sand three hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of - the Solicitor of the
Treasury, , and the clerks and messenger in his
oface, seventeen thousand one hundred and
forty dollars. - ...
For compensation of the Commissioner of
Customs, and the clerks, messenger, and laborer
in .his office, twenty thousand four hundred .and
forty dollars. .
For compensation of the clerks, messenger
and laborer of tho , Light-house Board, nine
thousand two hundred and forty dollars.
COXTIXGEXT EITSXSES OF THE TEEASTUI
In the ofilce of the Secretary of the Treas
ury : .... ,
For copying, biank-bcoks, stationery, bind
ing, sealing ships.' registers, translating foreign
anguages, advertising, and extra clert-hire for
preparing and collecting information to be laid
before Congress said clerks to bo employed
only during the session of Congress,- or when
indispensably necessary to enable the depart
ment to answer some call made by either house
of Congress at one session to be answered at
another; and no itich extra, clerk shall receive
more than three dollars and thirty-three and
one-third cents ptr day for the tiaie actually
and necessarily employed and for miscella
neous items, thirteen thousand seven hundred
and. fifty dollars. . ' . ...
In the office of the First Comptroller:
For furniture, blank-books, binding, station
ery, public documents, . State and territorial
statutes, and miscellaneous items, one thousand
eight hundred dollars. . . .
In the office of the Second Comptroller :
For. blank-books,": binding, itationery, pay
for the JN"aiionaL Litelligencer and Union, to
ioe tied ana preserved lor the use cl tee
office, ofilce furniture, and miscellaneous item?,
one thousand fire hundred dollari -1 :
-. In the offici of the First Auditory .
For blank-book?, binding, stationery, ofilce
furniture, cases ibr records and official papers,
and miscellanetus items, including Bubscrin-
tion for the Unisn and National Intelligencer
to be filed for the nse of the ofilce, one thousand
eight hundred dollars. ' '- -
In the office cf . tha Second Auditor:
Fcr blank-books, binding, stationery, office
furniture, and miscellaneous. items, includir
two of the daily city newspapers to be filed,
bound, and preserved for the use of theomce,
one thousand two-hundred doilar.
In the office of the Third Auditor:.
For blank-books, binding, stationary, cuace
furniture, carpeting,, two newspapers, the
Union and Intelligencer, preserving files and
papers, bounty-land service, miscellaneous
items and arrenrare. three thousand ; five
hundred and forty dollars.
In the office of the Fourth Auditor: -
For stationery books, binding, labor,' and
miscellaneous itemSi cne thousand one hundred
dollars.
In the office of the Fifth Auditor: -
For blank-tooKS, binding, stationery, oluce
furniture, carpeting, and miscellaneous- ex
penses, in which are included two daily news
papers, six hundred dollars. -
In the ofilce of the Auditor of the Treas
ury for the Post Office Department.
For stationery,' blank-books, binding and
ruling; ten thousand and fiftr dollars.
For miscellaneous items, for LI a-boards, re
pairs, cases and desks for safe keeping cf papers,
furniture, lights, washing towel vice, horse
for messenger -"telegraphic despatches, and
stoves, two thousand five hundred dollars.--Ib.
the o ffi:e of the Treasurer: . .
For Uank-books, binding,' shon-ry and
mhcfcllaneoaritcms, one thousand twe hundred
dollars."" ' : "' ' '
- la Ihe ofil:e of the Register:
For ruling and full-binding books for re
cording colktf ors' quarterly abstracts of com
merce and mvigitlon, and blank abstracts for
their use. blank-books, binding and statioTserr,
arranging an 1 binding cancelled marine paper,
casesfcrofjc:.i! papers and records, and mis
cellaneous items, including office furniture and
carpeting sevea thousand dollars. -
Tn the? office of the Solicitor:
For blank-looks, binding, stationery, Iilor.
and miscflk'noas item, and far statutes and
report?, twotons-in-d two hundred dollars. ,
la the' office cf the Commissioner cf
Cast-fi.
Fur il.u.k-u:cki, statiana-y, and- m'scella-
neous items, two tacuard. coiiors.
Lizht-ioue I' : a-d,
Fcr blir-k-br?k?, Ihv:
irg. sto:oen
c? llaneous expenses, ai:d postage, sjren hun-
dred and fifty dollars.
ros the gexixal rtnirr.sEs or tez south
east execttive zcrxriya. .
For compensation of eight watchmen and
nine laborers of the southeast executive build
ing, ten thousand two hundred dollars.
For contingent expenses of- sail bund-
ins, viz:
-Fuel, light3, repairs, and miscellaneous, e:ght
thousand five hundred dollars. . v
For cempensation of four watchmen and
two laborers for the south extensioa of the
southerct executive huildir g, three thousand
six hundred dollars.
For contingent expense cf said building,
fuel, and miscellaneous' items, three thousand
dollars. --
rJEPAETHZN-T C7 THE IXTEEI32.
once, tiuny-stx tnousand nine hundred dol
lars. For compensation of tha Commissioner cf
the General Land Office, and the recorder,
draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks,
messengers, assistant messengers, - packers,
watchmen, and laborers in his office, one hun
dred and seventy-two thousand and. ninety
dollars. '
For additional clerks in the" General Land
OfSce, under the act of third March, one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, grant
ing bounty lands, and for laborers employed
therein, fifty-eight thousand four hundred
doll ars: Provided, That the Secretary of the
Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and he is
hereby authorized to use any portion of said
appropriation for piece-work, or by the day,
week, month, or year, at such rate CT rates as
he may deem just and fair.
For compensation of the Commissioner cf
Indian Affairs, and the clerks, messenger,
assistant messenger, watchmen, and laborer in
hi? ofilce, thirty-oncj thousand seven hundred
and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner of
Pensions, and the clerks, messerr, assistant
messenger, and laborers m his cfiie, one hun
dred and nine thousand three hundred and
forty tlollars. ; ' ' . .-
For compensation cf the Commissioner cf
Public Buildings, and the clerk in his office,
three thousand two hunursd dollars. '
costisgext este::ses EEPArnirsrr or the
IXTEEIOE.
-rj ., Office of the Secretary cf the Interior
For books, stationery 'furniture,' fuel lights.
and other contingencies, and for books and
maps for the library, seven thousand two hun
dred dollars.
General Land Officef
For cash system and military rut en t?, under
laws prior t? tweety-eightb, September," eigh
teen hundred and fifty; rater.t and other
records; tract-books and blank books for this
and the district land offices; binding plats and
field-nctcs; stationery, furniture and repairs of
same, and miscellaneous items, including two
of the daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound,
and preserved for,, the use of the office, thirty,
three thousand five hundred dollars.
For contingent expenses, in addition, order
swamp land act of twenty-eighth September,
eign;een -kunurea find -imy, military bounty
acts of twenty-eighth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty, and twer.tv-second 3Iarch,
eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and act thirty-
first August, eighteen hundred Mid fifty-two,
for ' tho satisfaction cf Virginia land war
rants, t went v-six thousand one hundred dollanf.
. .r .
xot con.ingant expenses necessary to carry
out the provisions of the act of third JIarch,
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five,
granting bounty:- lands, to-wit:-For patertr,"
patent and other records, stationery, and rcu
celianeonr, items under said act, thirteen thou
sand dollars.
Fof records and patents for donation and
other claims on the Pacificslope and elsewhere,
two thousand dollars.
For fuel, light?, and incidental expenses at
tending the same, including pay of furnice
keepers, four thousand dollars.
1 or desks, cases, and other Gxtnrcs, to com
plete furnishing the office, and for the accom
modation of the rapidly increasing recordsaad
papers therein, five thousand doliars.
Office cf Indian Affairs: '
For blank-books,' binding, ' slationerV, fuel,
and lights, and miscellaneous items, including
two cf the dally city newspapers, to bo filed,
bound, and preserved for the use cf tho office, :
three thousand dollars.
'Pension OXoe: ' ., ..:
. For stationery, binding books, furr.;t:rre7ar.d
rqnrriDg the same, and mlsctllaruous- items,
including two of the daily city newspapers, to
bo filed, hound, and preserved for the use cf
the office, ten thousand dollar.-;.
For contingent expenses ia the sail office
under the bounty hind act of third March, one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five:
' For rent of room?, -stationery, er.rraviri
plates for bounty land warrants, paper, and
printing the same, binding Look?, blank books
for registers, office furniture and miscellaneous
items, thirty thousand dollar:- Provided, tew
ever, That the Secretary of the Interior, at
his discretion, shall la authorized to use any
portion of saM appropriation for work by the
day, week, month or year, at inch rates as he
may deem just and fair. ....
smvrrcus gzzzzll astj Tma cr.rr.xs. "
For compensation of the surveyors general
northwestcf !.r;e Ohio, ar.d the clerks it; his
office, eight thousand three hundred dollars.
And it is heruly made the d uty of tha Secre
tary of the' Interior as soon after the passage
of this act, as may be, to came the said office
to be removed to the city cf Saint Paul, in the
Territory of Minnesota, . aal to make, the
necessary p-rovh"o:;s f.-r. immell.t-i a.-ii elec
tive operations. And when so removed the
duties of said surveyor general shall he co
extensive with th? limita'cf the future State
of Minnesota a? prs.T.rlbcI in the act, entitled
"Anactt-j aathorize the pecple of thi Terri
tofy'of MlnnesoU t- form a cor.-:".tu:lca and
Saite'goveminer.t T rerarotcry to their
admis-
.to th-3 Un'xJ). cn in cvird footing v.-ith
. at: i. 1
21 ATI 7
Uh
orrtnal Stat-2?,w r.vrarei February twen
ty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven.
- For-compcrrr.tijn of the-surveyor - genera!
c f Illinois nr. ! Mii50ur", r.u tha c'.ei'cs in Lis
office, five
:,cu
(io.ia.n. ....... .
For CDmpor-t"r3 cf tl.3
of Louisiana,' rd tl.3 cl.-rVsia
' thousand five hundred dtllir?.
-?yc
is c:
four
For ccrn;
cf the rarrc-cr rT. :r..
p e o . . j For efhee Tent for the snrveror gen;ral of
Fcr compensation cf tae Secretary of the r i.- . n- . t , , J t, . . ,.
t - j .v i i .V Washington Territcrr, fuel, boc.k3,stat:cnc7i'i
Intenor, and the clerks, messengers, assistant I , .t -4 , , ' ' J,
.o.', ' ' : t: i wd other incidental expense, tiiree thsusai-d
of Florida; -and the clerks in his office, v
thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation of the Surveyor gentril
of Wisconsin and Iowa, ard the c.erij m ha
office, eight thousand three hundred
For compensation cf the surveypT
of Arkansas, and the clerks in his effic
dollars,
gineral
thousand three hundred debars.
For compensation cf tie . surveyor general
of Oregon, ar.d the clerks in his cfilce, seven
thousand five hundred dollars. . ',
For rent cf -surveyor general's cfihe in
Oregon, fuel, books, stationery, and ether inci
dental expsrses, three thousand dollars.
Fcr compensation cf the strrveycr general
of California, and th2 clerks in his office, .fifteen
thousand five hundred dollars. ... - .
For conpensation cf the surveycr genciil
of Washington Territory," ar.d the'clerks ia
his office, seven thousand dollars.
dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor
gfnenu
of New Mexico, and tho clerks in his officii
seven thousand dollars. " .'
For compensation cf translators ir. iheeffire-'
of the surveyor general cf New Mexico, two
thousand dollars. . ;
For the purchase cf Spanish and Mexican
aw books lor the office of the survevcr g:mj-
ral of New Mexico, required as authorities in
the investigation cf private land chums, vf
hundred dollars. . . . .
For rent of the surveyor general's office la
New Mexico, fuel, books, stationery, andotbe
incidental expense?, three thousand do. .ars.
I cr compensation of the surve rcr reneral
of Kansas and Nebraska, ar.d the clerks in his
office, euht tnousand three hundred dollars.
For compensation of tho surveyor rrenerul
of Utah and the clerks in his office, eijhl-
thousand dollars. And that the salary of the
surveyor general cf Utah shall bo four thous
and dodars a year from the first day cf Jaaa"
ary, eighteen hundred and fifty-six.
For fuel, books, stationary, furniture, tu'l
other incidental expenses cf the-effice cf tbJ
surveyor general cf Utah Territory, thre-i
thousand dollars.
For ccmpensatica of clerks in thi
offices cf
tne surveyors
r.ei&l, to be
Errort;
them according to the ex;gcr.cies of taepublio
service, and to 03 employed in trarscribiag"
field-nctcs cf susvey?, for the purpose cf jn
scrving them at the seat of government, forty
one thousand dollars.
For salary of the rsccrder of lazd L::lei ia
Mliicuri, fire hundred do'dirx.
' ' ' .-''
ifary cf War,
r or compensation oi ti.a ijecre:
. . . . 0 .t .-I
ana tne cierss, messenger, osstitar: laesseurr,
and labor or in his office, twentv-twa thoa taxi.
dollars. -....,!
For compensation cf die. c!.crks and mo,
senger in the cffi.'e cf tha Adjctiil Gererl,
thirteen thousand six hunL-jd tnd forty djl
lars. '
- For cempensation cf tin tlorka and rnejJ
senger in the cffice of the Quartermaster Gtm
eral, sixteen thousand four hundred and forrj
dollars. . ' " r. . ' ;
,To enable the Secretary cf War to ftr.p'loj
tem;-)orary clerks in the c'ffice cf t5e Quarri
master Geneial on bounty hind :rvi;e'Jii
thousand dollars. " . , r - .
For compecs.itlcn of th3 clerki and n.--senger
ia the office of the Paymaster General,
twelve thousand four hundred and forty t.J.
lars. - -
For compcnsallcn of the clerk?, mcsrr.n;ef,
and laborer in the office of the. (lommlsjajy
General, ten thousand and forty dollars.1 '
rcr compensation cf the clerks ar.d rjiew
sengerinthe office of the Surgecn Gcu.tj.1,
five thousand two hundred and fjrty djl'aji.
- For compensaoa cf the clerks, mes3;r gtrr,
and ls.lx)rer in the ctfice cf Tcp-cgrs,olical
Engineers', tea thouiind six hundred ad forty
dollars. - , ; . .- - , s j
Fcr crmpensntlon of .the clerks and xaen
S2Cger in the office of tho chief enr'neerre;'gaJ
thouiaud two hundred and (arty tolL.rs. .'
, JFcr compermtioa cf the clerlj ar.d mV
senger in the office of the Colonel of Ordin
ance, twelve thousand two hundred and J'oity
dollars. '..-'" j :
the north:
;Nor, what's before yen, Jobtl"
4lhe cortIir sir." ": . .
And what behind yon. Tostar?"
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at
t1 - c
e tinia to ret a sight at it.
Xcbodjseems to hare, beard of that
efcnp in Aberdeen, llis., vlo jcst'fnr.j
home from a year's resrJence-Xci
ragtia. - Oa Lis rray cp.fr eta thii Lir:d
inr he met a number cf ladies. .After
kissing Lia sister, 'ic, "2njXazil
he, "liq all tha rrirls ia'Ab-srdeen'iiiar-ried?
I met Slizs A "TLt
brother,' Mis3 'A -'crMi.
B ?
22a t. name.;!
r Mhs C -1
Oh, psha! Irsthcr,"
"that s nothing bt
. - t $
Of -all the ills that loW br:r.?j ; jtal-c-jsv
is cr.o for which T.ci.ea hz';l 'tlS
. s . m j Y . . .
Your vrcrJ Is your scrratit ho loi,
a3 yoa retain it; but it bcc:r.t3"yc it
ctaster Trhen ycu sudTer it 'to C3cs:ijr. ,
lie has a good ineorr.e who las but
fev occasions cf spendin; nothf:7,hj
h-2 rrcat rent
c
.den o; :;.e noblest dlsrcsitlon ib-ar3
consider
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