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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1857)
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Car Is Jf.ix lines or less one jenr, r T $1,00 0,40 . 2,50 (1 4.00 6.00 -1000 ,:s,oo '6f,00 tl 35,00 10,00 35,00 .29.00 10,00 8,00 One Column, one year, (, ., , . Onfr-half Culdmn, one year, .-: f . fourth ' " One-eighth " . " " C''.u:nr.jix months, " ba'.f Cwluinn, ix month, eighth " " " ... C .linun, three months, 4 4 20,00 13,00 10.00 6,00 talf Column, tnree niomns, : 4 : i f fnrth - " " i nn.MMrin" can JiJates forofTice, ....... . 5,00 Oih in n Ir.incc Wiil we reuirca aiiavcrtisc inent'ept trhere actutl rcspon-nlility is known. Ton j er cent fvr each vhange ie added to the lore mtvS. , . ' - ' - "?la:idir. business ,Card3 of ve lines or les3,for rm rear. S j.Ort. ' ; . k '. ; i ; .. ' V 1 : . . . . ' No a.lrcrti?ments wiU be considered. by the year, unless rocifiel Jift'the jnanascript, or . previously Tfej ujon betwceii the parties. , ( . A J verlicraonts not marked on thocopy for a ?peci fir l nnuicr of insertions, will be continued until or ilrfl out iindhar!red accordingly.' ' - '- 'f All aJverti.s'ynents from strangors or transient pcr- mn. tolje naid in advance. Tbe Dririlfcc of yearly advertisers Trill be confined li-idlv Ui their wn business ; and all advertisements nnt Ticrtainin? thereto to be paid for extra. A!l leaded advertisements charged double tbeabovc AJrerti.ements on the inside txclusirely will be ths'ged extra.' ; '.. ' ' JOB PRIN T I FG! Posters, Blanks, Show Bills Y Vii Bill Heads i -I t. LaMs, Clicds, Talaloncs Bills of Circulars, Lading. SH1PP1UQ BILLS, BALL TICKETS, nd every other kind of work that may be called for ilav'mR purchased, in connection with the "Adver tiser" O Uce, an extensive and excellent variety of of the latct style?, we arc prepared to do any kind of work mentioned in the above Catalogue, withneat- ne? ui dispatch.. The Proprietor, who, having had an extensive ex perience, will give his personal attention to this branch of business, and hopes, in his endeavors to please, both in the excellence of his work, and reasonable dinr-jes.to receive a share of the public patronage. BUSINESS CARDS. imOWNVILLE. A. S. H0LLADAY, M. D. SURGEON, PHYSICIAN J.rxi Otostotriciaii.; BcmraviLtc, N. T., -1 v - Solicits a share of public patronage, in the various lfanehe?(..rh!? profession, from the citizens of Brown- v.'lle and vivinity. W. HOBLITZELL & CO., WnOLKSAl.V. a: RETAIL dealers is DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. - Quccnsw.ire, Hardware, Stoves, 3?,-ixr"xxitTi.xo. COUNTRY PRODUCE. BROWNVILLE, N. T. r M1SS.MARY;W. TURNER, i -A-H-ci Dross OVTxls-cr-- First StTeet, between aia and Water, BROWNVILLE, X. T. .l". Bonnets and Irimmings. always on hand. U. AV. WHEELER, , ARCHITECT MU BU1L1M. T3rownvillo, IJ. T. "T. h. RICKETTS, CARPE11TER 1 AWD':: ifOINER, . BRO VV JM V JLTiT iTES , NEUHASKATEliRiTORY. J.' D. N. THOMPSON, LOT AND LAND "AGENT; Corner of First and Atlantic7 Streets, BROWNVILLE, N. T., ) ill attend the Courts of Northern MisSonri,' Ne braska and Western Iowa. ' ' L , . . . i ' - - . JAMES W:- GIBSONTF" BLACKSMITH Second Street, between Main and Nebraska, - v . B ROW X V I LLE,- X; T. - . A. MUDP, G. U HUGHES,; u. t. MUDry . , ' j. j. mupd, CEUBB. . MUDD. & HUGHES. PRODUCE Y COMMISSION No. 00 U Levee and CO Commercial Street ,v- S..W. COZZENS,lr Aitorn ajjd: iCiiuelloLiitE Law, - Gsa-ral.aad'Aseni j " OMAHA CITY.1 NL T. ' '. -.-t '. ' v;.7.- . CEFEUEXCE. i-.IwdlOiaa'1a"j II. P. liiat, 7iebrla CUv; IMC t W . M - vr m 2 t&&o . . ii n . i n ix THE WESTERN ' P foN EtTR : LA5CD HUNTER, DEALER JN; JlEiVLTESTATE, v ) OMAU A !JCIT.Y,I. X- :-T. j 2?"La nd s . carcf ulljr locatcdand entered for cus -touicr. Lots and Lands bottht ai soLlv ;j ' HARDIHG, KlMBOUGH &mji HATS, :: CAPS ,&: STKAWiG OODS, No 49 Main street, bet. Olive and Pine, j Particn!ar "attention paid toinannTiirnrins our "A. 1 COUNTY SURVEVOR, NEMAHA CO. . -Nebrsska Territory. fa JESSE LOWE," "'" o j ::DMAnA' CITY) A. D. KIRK, fio AT-'F OR N E YAT A W, v' '."Land' A geht and Notary public, ' Archer, Ricliardsoaj county NiT. : Will practice in tht' Courts of - Ncbmska.'assisticd bj Harding and Bennett, Kebrneks Cfty. j JACOB SAFFORD, Attorney and ,, Counselior, at Law. -m r-w-t-r. w . iTrt -T- w 111 WTI T A VTV A PrVrl And Notary -Public. - ; Npbrnska Citr. Nebraska TerritorT. ! WILL attend promptly 'to alLbiiisness entrusted to hi caro,laKebrasia Territory and West ern Iowa. . - - - September 12, 1855,r,vlnlr?j. lan rM . , SPRIGMAN &'i?RO WN, r v RAILROAD , AMD. "STEAMBOAT ' AGENTS. .i. And. Gerieral Commission Merchants - No. 46, Public Landing. - ; CINCINNATI, OHIO.! A. K. BRADFORD,. . , Nebraska City, X. T. D. L. MC'GART, lJroTrnvine,N. T. r , , . BRADFORD, McLENNAN & McGARY, ATTORIBYS:AT.IAW ANI": s--i'---.-t j SOLICITORS IN OHAKtERY. j Brownville and Nebraskt City, . EDRASKA TERrJTOEY. , j TEING pjrmancmlr lpcatd in the. Territory, we XJ will eive our entire time and attention to thei . - - .11-1-1 rt. - - LC)g Jn Litigation, Collections of Dobts; Sales and nractice oi our nroiession. in ail lis urancues. ia,- Purchases of Real Estate, Selections of Lands, Lea- tin? of Land v arrHnts. and- til ptner Business en trusted to our management, will receive prompt and faithful attention.. . , ., REFERENCES.; i u; 7 f S. F. Nuckolls, ' T : "i. l.U AisWaska City Richard Urown, Jirownvillc, , Wm. Hoblitzcll & Co,, lion. James CrnigY i i .1 R St.' Joseph, Mo. Hon. Jantes 'M.'lhrtrhc?; ' "1 M'a St. Eoliis, Mo., .illoa.JobhR.Shtiicjr, ! rIJJiii ' " , Messrs. Crow, McCreary&Uo. M Messrs. S. G. Hubbard & .Co., ..incinnat O. Hon J. M.Love, . . IvcokukIowa. . vl-nl ; ' , , . ' June 7, !;. . j. rorrxETox irI.". BTER3. POPPLETOX Si BYERS, rn m r T T V " A rP -T A W V 1V Tj --,0 2S f , 1 And General Xand Agents, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Land Warrants Bought and Sold. LAND ENTERED ON TIME. tate, bought and soll.and investments made, for dis tant Dealers JOHN S. HOYT, i County- Survcorc and ; Land Agent,! OF Richardson couhty,'5. T., will altcnd promptly t6 all business in his profession, when called op: I such as Paying Taxes, Recording Claims, Subdividing Land, Laying out TcwaLoti,.L)rafting Lity llatstc. Kcsidenco and address - . . , i ,. AHCUER,nich.ardscyico.,K. T.I '- f J. HART &. SON SAM11 Orcgoni Holt County, Missouri. j Kccpconstantly on hand alldescrintinn f Tf.irnrt. Sa.lllcs,Uridlcp.Jtc.; 4e.i i c.i.' . N. - It.- Every article in our shop Lj manufactured by oursclvcjid warranted to gir o satisfaction. 1 W. P. LOAN, j ntprnn ill lUil LAND 1 AND LOT jAGENT. 1 AUCIIER, HICIIARDSOX COUNTY, NT. -L--f - ; OLIVER BEXNET. ' . TT Jt, U. G ASBIT. Uxes r. fiske. , jAlxjvstrs knight; OLIVER BENNETT & CO., ' Manufacturers nd Wbalc'saTc Dcalers'in" ' BOOTS AND SHOES. K0.8T MAIN STREET, (FORMRLY, XO. 101, CoRNK OF M ilX LoCCST ' - ST. LOUIS. MO. a. a. rnciitAii. " , : . s. n.. ripdle. .mOB. IL.PEGRAIf 8L CO., Ba32ls.ers ' .'' ' AXi) ' ' GENER AL LAND i GEXTS, COUNCIL -BLUFFoq IOWA. ; . s i G; W. TIUIIN; v -; - DEPUTY COUilfV SUaVEYOR. SPECIAL attention given to the selection ami en-I yQT purpose of adding ah additional try of Lands for Settlers, and all 6thc desiring choico locations. !-' -i-J" , r- . . ' 'i.'.''ti,'. TfnniFs. in?At.rt;tersburil.A iriwia,;tciuiy taguaiiu im AT TILL attend promptly to all busine?y tn his pro- V fcduu wheiv caHo'l oa : such as suhdiving Claims, Inyinj out Town Lots. Draftin;? City Plats- : r 1 !T p 1 5; -It Til Jil" s'"-lf it 0? THE UNITEDTVIEB. .t- 'O' Fcr JU- .il Ull : Public 37. ; AH At5T;aViB Plrc0T fot tertaih dvil expenses of ttie government for the j'ear ending the thirtjethjpf June, eighteen huiv ilred and fifty stt. - - Representatives of the UniiedStates of America i j , Gonaxesfr AJSfeviUedr Tlyvt , heTrColU) wing Surris'l!, and the athe ''are hereby, " appropri ated, for the objects, hereafter expressed, for the li3&Vyenh tlfo "4hitth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, namely : : 1 y UlTBYEY OF THE COAST. ' X- ' r For survey of the Atlantic and Gulf coast of the United States, (Including compensation to superintendents and assistants, and exclud ing1 pari' arid errroluments' of "officers of the army and navy and petty officers, and men of the navy employed Op thai work,) two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. jJJ.orTOUPUwg.wewiTeyAojAa9 Fcswrnjp mfssionsrrtwo- and :a;-half coast 'f the United States, one hundred andk.-g- such supenntenents as are enti lUiny lUUUSilUU UUIUU9.J yi ! j j 3 i For continuing the'surveys of the Florida rcafaapd-kcys,,. (excludingrpayaDd emoluments-6f' officers of :the army an:d"Jrravy and petty officers, and men cf the navy employed on th o Kofi, forty tho"usaud jdoll rs. ' For running a line to connect the trianguk tion on the AtlanHc coast with that on the Gulf of Mexico, a'ross the Florida peninsula, fifteen thousand, drf. r: ? rvi . Forublishirig the obsicrvatioii9tatfaeiir4he progress of the survey of the coast of the United State's,"' fifteen thousand dollars. ; For repairs and alterations of steamer "Walker" and of sailing vessels employed it? the coast survey, fifteen thousand dollars, i ' Ftfr fd(jrand fltjSrtef?,,nrrIdorm'ileawe and trahspoilation for officers amTenlisled i of . the army serving in . thq coast . survey, in cases no longer provided by thclTjuartermaster s department, ten thousand dollars. r For ther.discjiarge-.cf Tsuchr miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for as shall be admitted in due course of settlement at the treasury, ..five .thousand -dollars: Provided, m - ' ,1 ' , lilt 1 nan no part 01 tms appropriation snau tie j jrav;n fop the treasury exccpMn pursuance Lo'fsome lawor resolution of (Jongress ahthoriz- ing the expenditure. Tq supply, th; deficiency; in thp fund for tne renei or sick ana aisaoica seamen, one hnndred and Jftv-thousand dollars.. For continuing Xhe 4 treasury estensiou, five hundred thousand dollars. For the continuation of lher' custom -house at Charleston, South-Carolina,'' four hundred thousand dollars, For tliQLContinuation of theenstorn -house nic-w ' Orleane, IV'a'nar'lhke- hlTndred mousaim uouars. ( . , ., f.,., t For the compensation of an additional ap i j . ii praiscr general kto be. appointed by. ,the Prcsi- dent, byj arid 'with 'the -advice' hnd consent of the Senate, and to bo employed in the districts, or parts of .Florida, Alabama, . Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texai?, twenty-five hundred dollars, lorj anndaj repair. of.Jmaririe t hospitals twenty-five thousand dollars. For annual repairs, of custom-house, thirty tnousana aouars. For enclosing, .gradingmdlraiumg the.lo of .land recen tly- jwrchaicd Jo. iidargc b eis i te of marine hospital at Mobile, Alabama, five thousand four hundred dollars. For iron su utters 'and bars'" 'for the wiudows of the custom-house at Yilmln?:ton, Dela ware, one thousand dollars." ' ! 1 - For contingent expenses incident to the con- istniction oXJChe; custQ.bouso'At Ellsjwortb,; Maine, one thousand five hundred dollars. ,. For. grading and fencing grounds of tho new custom-house at Belfast, Maine, five thousand dollars. dollars Troyided,.. that no, part.of.the saul sum of VhoneV liereby appropriated, snail ba expended for the11 constrirctfon of a portico to said building. . , .T-r.a For finishing1' 'retiring -refitting, and re furnishing the marine hospital at Faducah, JxcftUrrkT-fiyc-tuoTikrrjd dollarC. For feccins and grading the site of the anarindniospiUrU at :EvahsvilIe,' "Indiana, and I ;for erecting stable, supplying water 10? Kitcnen and other fixtures of" the same7 five. thpusaTid ' -j ; T . , i n - ' 1 1 . live nnnurca uonars. For fencinsiand grading. the grounds belong ins totlwtaarine hojpiUl at Fortland, Maine, and for introducing water, erecting stables, re- moveing nrid- repairing oldjbuilding for pest houses, and putting in kitchen-ranges, sixteen thousand dollars, vv. vi , LianT-HOUSEETABLISHMEXT.,-.. 11, - j; i Lbor' Enrninn uw-nunarca ana-eievcni .ac ' 1 - ' light-houses and beacon-lights with oil, glass chimneys, wicks, " chamois-skinf, polishing powder, whiting aud, cleaning materials transr jxrtation and 'Otbetiweessaiy expenses of the sauie-repairipg' Jatid) k'el'p'ihg in repair the lighttoglappusais;' twtf .hitndrecL; and ninety three thousand; three hundred 'and fifty-seven doharaand hfty 4i ve cents.- r ,;;. For repairs and incidental expenses, refittiag and improvements. of all the light-houses, and buildings, connected -therewith, one: hundred and ficventy-thece thousand two hundred and eighty-nine dollars and twenty-one" cents. ' For salaries of .five huBdred. and forty-three keepers of light-honsci" and light-beacons and their assistants,' two hundred .and .seventeen thousand two hundred dollars' L . 1 - j ' For salaries of fifty-two keepers of. light vesseK' t-enty-nine thousand seven hundred arid fifty dollars. . . '- '; j' - " ' (. - For seaujeii'iwagos, .repair supraies. und incider.tTdexpe nses.br, fifty -fwo'Tigut-vcssela, hundred and cightv.-nine dolbrs. For expenses of . r'aulngjlokaning, painting, repairing,- reraobrhig,' and supplying : Iosses?of ouoys ana uay x)sacunf, iut cuams ana singers forthe Samearid for coloring and numbering all the buoys, ooo.cnudred and seven thousand two hunt!rednnd "Aveirty-eTghr dollars and scyentyleightceutsl'-5-; ; ; ';,-' ".' Fiir. cxpcnses'-'bt-Tiiiting and inspecting lights, Jahd irthex i4d5 ;to,nivigalion' two thou 5and dojlars... U-- - 'I'i'TV. For. m mission,: at' tw :nnd. a half Jpe't centum, to sychs'jperiutendents ts are entitle J to tho taiiiaethprowiWlhe act of third Maosh, eighteen, hundred-and fifty-one .entitled 'Ap (acjf placing appropriation for the civil and diplomaticr expenses o Tgovern mentfor the year ending June thirtieth, eigh-1-teen hundred indfifty-wo, arid or o:her pur pose," 4i the amount that in ay be disbursed by them eigM thousand dollats.v. r For tM (dasts oj '-1 Calif 6f1ili'.Oregon, and " 1 w :-TaT. I IfashtolU.U,.. T w For oil and other uppl?es for twenty-three Rights, cleaning materials, bfj all , kinds,' and transportation of the same,' expenses of "keep- lngf tiie njaqhitieryiin repatri publishing notices to mariners of changes of aids to navigation: foftySiflQUsand threi.ptrDdredJand twenty eight dollars and sevewty-five cents. For r, repairs ( and" Jncideptal expenses of twetity'-Jtbree'lignLV ;and . buildings' connected therewith, twepty:our .thousand fi.Ye. hundred and sixty-three dotlqcj .. itoFsalaues-of forty-six .keepers and -assis tant keepers i)t,lightrhouses,aun arerage not exceeding eightvhundred- dollars per; ahilum, thirty-six thousand eight lrundted dollars, j For expenses.pf raisingocleanng, repairing, remooring, and upplyjpg losses of boating bea ; cons and buoys; chains and sinistra tot thesatnej and for coloring; and, numbering all the buoys, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars. per superintendents as are entitled to the same under.lha. proviso to the act third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, en titled", ''An 'aCirhaking approptTSaotis for the civil and diplomatic expenses of-government tor the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred'andU ftf-two!' and for other purposes," on the amount that may be disbursed bj' them, one thousand dollars! For maintenance of the vessels provided for bVCthe a'c6f fcgnMuttf &guk't; eighteen hundred andfilty-six, for inspection and irans Dortation Durroses'thiitv thousand dollars. For rebuilding the light-house destroyed by the sale of, Septemben -ishteen-lmndred-hd forty-six at Capo St. Bias, Florida, twenty thousand dollars.1 r"- ;i : . " " . ' 'Fortebuildins'arid 'fitting vithLsXirs.t-.o"rder apparatus .iue iigni-nouse - a x irB-4iiiua, uj mark the approach to the .harbor -ot JNew York: forty thonsand'dbuars." . ' f ,For rebnudmcr and fitting with- hrst-order apparafis the lightrhoufce at vape 3xay, en trance to the Delaware bay, New J eisey, ' forty thousand jdollars. i i ' For rebuilding and fitting wth;6uitablo lens apparatus, the light-houso at, Body's'' island, or:h Uaronr.a, twenty-hve thousand dollars - For rebuilding and fitting with, .litst-order apparatus-; the light-house at Cape 'Lookout, ATorth orth Carolina, forty-'five' thousand dollars. ' For icarapletini tlte light-bouse at or near the north pier-head at Chicago, Illinois; and for protecting the.same,' in addition" to tbe balances ' of -previous f-"'antropriations made prior to the thirty -first ! August,' eighteen rrmn- circa ana eignty-iwo ininy-iwq njousana seven hundred eighty-five dollars and two cents. For fuel and quarters- for officers serving on light house dutv,4he pavmenfc of which is no longer provided for by: the Quartermaster's peparlrdeni, . six. thousand, five hundred and and eight dollars and eighty-two cents. i For restoring- the light-house : works near Coffin's patches, Florida, to the condition prior to the nuricane.of twcnlv-scvcnth and twen ty-eighlh of August, eighteen hundred and fifty -six,' twenty-nine thousand and .fifty-three dollars and eighty-one centsl ; ;'' '."For compensation of ''two.!iupcrintc:ridepts for the life-stations .,dh the' .'coast of Long : Js land , ii and -; New 3 J eraeyj - two . thousand and sixty-one dollars and fourteen cents. ;; . For' compensation ' of fifty -four keepers 0 stations, seven thousand one hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty .center ( For contingencies of lite stations on the coast of- Long Island and New Jersey fifteen i mouauu uoiars. , . . , ..... ',. SVELYEX, OEmTUB.'p.UBUC iLAKDS. '. .. "For surveying the' public lands, fexclusiv of ' California;''. Oregon? Washington, . New Mexico, Kansas, Nebraska,. and Utah, mclud ing incidental expenses," and Uland surveys in the interior, and nil' other special arid dinicult surveys uemanuing augmencea rates, io ue ap ix)rtionel.audapplied to the several survevin uistncts, accoraiug to tne.. exigences 01 iue public service, including expenses oT selcetin swamp landsand the .compensation aodr ex penseS: to , survey, or 'to locate-private. 'land claiins iff djOiusiaaa m' addition to the unex peaded balauc&'Of atl former apptoprtatibiis. one uunurea.iuousana aji.iars.. Foe. '.c.omilctinlgi the survey oLtowns. -an yiilages in Misdun, .w:o thousand dollars., i For cbrfectfng4 efronebus and defective lines of nubile afiprivate Wveys in Illinois and Missiouri, at h rate not exceeding iix'dpllars pet 'mile, two thousand dollars' ,f; For surveying in Louisiana,, at '. augmented rates, ! now, authorized by law,-tfour Ihousand ev'en hundred and sixty-six dollars". lvor Purveying Abe 'publicjljxndrand private land clalnjain, Calif rniai inc I udjjig 'Office ex pense's,' incident to5 the survey of claims, and to be disbirrsed.Tit theTatesrprescribed by law, for the ditfereiakiuds pL work, '.one hundred thousand dollars. . . .: . ? F(f surveying standard, parallel, and meri dian lines in Washington'' Territory, "seven thousand five hundred dollars. ' . . ' For surveying township and subdivisional lines in Washington Territory, at a rate not exceeding twelve dollars ; per mije, twenty thousand dollars. , ' For continuing the survey of base, meridian, standard parallels, towuship.nd sections lines in New Mexico, httv tnousana dollar For surveying the necessary base, meridian, standard parallels, township and section !i in Kansas and Nebraska, also outlines of Ind ues dian reservations, fifty thousand dollars For continuing the survey of the base, meridian, correction parallels, township and section lines in the Territory of Utah, fifty thousand dollars.-' : For preparing the unfinished records of pub he nfjriyafo;suWy'slQ .be transferred, to the State authorities, under the provisiors of the ac :t of twelfth June,; eighteen '.hundred and rty, in those dislricts where the surveys are forty about being completed, twelve thousand dol lars. .F'or.rpsiirv-eyndcxamlBaUon of-the survey of the-pbc'tands-in tbdse-'States 'where the offices of the sijrvevorsgeneral have been, or shall be, foed,ninlernhe- acts'of the twelfth June eighteen iwndredapdfojtyyaiid twenty -second" January erghtecn; hundred and fifty three, iacludiog--two thousand dollArafor the salary of the clerk detailed to this special scrvk&lolhe;Cat2rj"CLand Offic, t?t'o thou- sand five hundred dollars. - $ For continuing the" survey of the 'kets off thecoast of .Florida by.- the .oincersof the coast survey, thirty thousand dollars. ' rJ: or pontinuipg the survey-ofT the islands of! he coast of California by the -otneers cf the coast surrey, "forty thousand dollars. For drawings to illustrate the report of the Commissioner f Patents" forthe year eighteen hundred and hfty.J5eyep,"six thousand dollars. iFor flqoriBg the basement rooms m theold portionvo'f -the Patent OfSce buildirrg to "make , them fit for business purposes, pa'fhting the in terior of said building," repairing roof, and for other incidental repairs," eight thousand deb ars. !' - m: .';-r 'r. ?! . ' ; hT , ' J For preparing the Baloon'at'the west wini of the Patent Office for the reception of models for patents, and for fitting up .and furnishing the same with suitable cases, fifty: thousand dollars. - - . For" th3 support, clothing,' and medtcal treat ment of the insane of the District of Colum bia, and of tho army and navy at the asylum in said District, including five hundrcd.dqlUrs tlibnsandfive hundred dollars Li- i- X i For purchase of 'agricultural-and horticultu ral implements and forthe improvement of the round of the Insane Asylum of the District of Columbia, including farm and garden, 'five thousand dollars C : For casual repairs of tho Pateut Office build ing, three thousand dollars., j u . x or continuing .me erecuon.oi ,tne nonn rbnt of the 'Patent ;. Office building, for the accommodation of-tlw? Department of the In terior, two hundred thousand dollars., - or 6upport.care, and medical treatment of transient paupers, medical and surgical patients in - Washington 'Infirmary," threes' thousand t For purchase of manhreto the public grounds ono thousand dollars U i Fordiire of, carts on the-publiogrpupd?;orje ihousand dollars. U i i - 'ijlitSiii For purchase and repair of tools used in the public gronncfS!, five'liilndjeddolrs. For purchase ofJttrees"and trce-Txxes, to re pjaci? where necessary sijch as have been plant- -1.1. tt.' .TTaa t?i .i,'.Uit.'" . r !r the public grounds, five thousand dollars. : m For annual repairs of Capttol, water-closets, public stables, water-pipes,, pavements and other walks wihin the .Capitol Square, broken glass'and locks, six thousand dollars. j For annual repairs of the President's House and' furniture (including .the painting of the east room and entire woodwork of the interior? fitting up tb57Waterloscts rand cisterns aqd matung otuer necessary lmprovmemsj lraprov racptof grotwds, xyeasiug trees andrptants frgafilentasd making ihbUbcdi thereipj iiid cortihgeht expenses' Inriircnthcrcid Vleven. Ihousand do dar3. - "For 'refurnishing ibeTrcsdcnt's House, to be expended under the directionf the Presi dent, in "additionjto the proceeds of the sale of such of the furniture and equipage as may be decayed and unht tor use, twenty thousand dollars For fuel la partfor - tbe President's! House, one thousand eight hundred -dollars."" 1 .For lighting the President's House and Capitol, the public grounds around them and around the Executive offices, and Pennsylva- nia'avcnue, twenty-seven thousand aouars. 'For purchase of books. for library at the Executive mansion, to be expended under the direct" on of the President of the United States, two hundred and fifty dollar?. ' For erecting cast-iron lamp-posts and light ing the same with gas from the western termi nus of Pennsylvania; avenue through Bridge and High streets in Georgetown, four thousand dollars: Provided . the cost of the 6arae shall not exceed . tho prico ,"paid for those now iu use by the government on Pensvlvania avenue.' ' --t-.r.. L t For com pensatbn . to Alfred L. Rive, civil engineer tind paying the incidental expenses m making surveys, drawings specifications ami Estimates for a bridge across the Pbtafoac,' under an act of Coagress, sis thousand four hundred and len dollar, and sevectv-teven cents.'''' For repairs of the Potamac, Navy Yard, and uppet bridges six tboiisaiid dollars, ..; For repairs of Peunsylvania , avenue, three th6usand dollars. .-,.7 For public reservation number . two, and Lafayette Square, three thousand dollars. For taking care.of the ground south of the President's Douse, continuing tk Jmprove-i mcnts of, the same, and keeping" them'.in order, three thousand dollars -i . For the ferection of statics and conservatory at the President's Tlowse; to replace those' about to be taken down to 'makerooni for the exten sion fth'o Treasury . Building, "twenty jthott-1 sann aouars. , -,-.-.. - -y t- .- - . - For preservation and improvement of the C'.rclc af the intersection of Pennsylvania and New Hampshire avenue aud K "and -Twenty third streets, onethoiisand five litrridfc'd.dollars.' For completing trte-grading and graveliing NeW : Jersey 'avenue ' From North' D street to New York avenue the, sum of seven thousand dollars, For the payment of laborers employed in shovelling pnoWjfxem ths ..walks to and around tbe 'CapitVtlie" Pfe'sidei'it'sriouse and'other pUUUC DUllaingS, UT8 nuiiureu uwuuis. . .For repairs of water-pipes, five hundred dollars. For contfmiing'-Washington aqueduct, one million of dollars; For continuing the improremerit of Judici ary Square, repairing fenees and completing the pavement around the same, six thousand dollars. . . . - .. ;c- ! ' For completing the improvement of the grounds of tho Botanic Garden, one thousand dollars. " ... " ' . ' - For continuing the grading and panting with trees the unimproved portion of the mall, ten thousand dollars. 1 . For repairs of the furnaces 'under the Sen ate Chamber, and Supreme Courtrooms,' five hundred dollars. ; :.:? ; i For United States Capitol : extension, niae hundred thousand dollar-. ; , j: For continuing the work of thc'.rew dome of the Capitol, five .hundred ousandolhirs. .For "extension fC hc jGeneral .i'ost - Office, two hundred thoosairid dollars, e-nl !-;t,T For enlarging the biiildir.g Tot it custofn hbusc, post Officcv and coiirt-room at Buffalo, New "York", one hundred and twenty-one thou. sand doHars, including the. tea per cent, for incidentalsand for the like purpose at Chica go, Illinois, two hundred thousand 'dollar's with thu ten per cent, for incidental, expenies. For the .construction of a cujstom-house, UBited State3 .courf-irooras, and post office at Cairo, Illinois, fifty thousand dollars. :' For- t'O fconj(tructiorT of i warehouses at i Guarantiee . statfoa on 'ths1' Hissrssipp! 'Tirer.tfirc thossaud'dollars U bcrs It anr-cos-rutd below New Orleans, fifty thousand dollars; Provided, that no part of said -sum sbalt be expended, until the pState of Louisiana shall pass a law ceding jurisdiction over the site of such warehonse to the United States the use of so much land as may be necessary for tbe construction of such, warehouse with water front and privilege of.-the wharf now built or hereafter to be built at said station. Forthe construction and completion of th.6 custom-bouse, post office, &c, at Dubuque, Iowa, twenty thousand dollars, with ten per cent., for contingencies, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to take possession and pay for the land and prosecute the work conditioned upon the city of Dubu que, entering into a bond in it3 corporate capacity, with good and sufficient individual security for twice the amount of tho appro priations that the'legislaturo of Iowa will at its next session pass, an act ceding exclusive jurisdiction over the site to the United States, and forever excepting the property from all taxation. For flagging footway in the Congressional burying ground from the entrance of the same to the government vault, two thousand two hundred dollarV' '7 ' " ' " -Forthe- collection of agricultural statistics investigations for promoting agricultural and rural economy and procurement and distribu tion of cutting and seeds, sixty thousand dol lars to be expended under the direction of the Commissioner of Patents; and to enable the Commissioner of Patents to collect and re port information in relation to the consumption of , cotton In the several countries of the world three thousand five hundred dollars. 1 To enable the Secretary oi tbe Interior to pay the superintendent -of the building occu pied by said becretary and his department from the first day of January, eighteen hun dred thirty-five, to the thirtieth June eighteen hundred thirty-eight, the allowance tobe made to such superintendent with his salary as clerk not to exceed two thousand dollars per annum the sum of seven thousand dollars. .'1 For. flagging the .main venu in.tho Botanic Garden, and for ptone gutter for same, three thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. - .For-'the construction of a wooden -bridge with a double track across the canal in tne line of Maine" avenue, fifteen1 hundred dollars. For amOuut 'due the contractors on the construction of the'marin?. ho?ptaa,t Vicks- burg, Mississippiseventeen hundred and sixty- two tjollarsand fifty-eiht cents. - ' For' the' continuation and completion of the United. States" coiiri-housaTandipoit office at Indianapolis, Indiana.- sixty-serenr thousand dollars; (with ten per conk for; contingencies. xForthe continuation and 'completion Of, the buildiogy for the United Stiles courts.aud post office at Rutland and Windsor" Yermonr, forty thousand dollars each (wita tea ; per cent for contingencies'.) , ,r For completing and fitting up tho post office in the building erected for a custom"-houso and post oiiices, at uncincoiL louxiuousana tnrce hundred and ihirly-erghx dollars and ninety cents. FOr'completing the'eustom-houseat Belfast, Maine, and for furnishing tho same three thou sand five hundred dollars, with ten per cent for contingencies. For completing tho custom-bouse at Bath, Maine, five thousand five hundred dollars. For fencing and grading the site of the custom-house at Bath,"Maine, teu thousand dollars. For enlarging the custom-house at Ogdens bur". New York,. and providing for tho uses of the' United States courts and their federal officers, fifty thousand dollars, with ten per cent, on the same for contingencies. For repaying Pennsylvania avenue at the intersection of Seventh street, the width of said street, on the plan known as "Belgian pavemc.it," the sum of five thousand dollars, or so much , thereof as . may be necessary for that purpose. ' ' ' 7fl For.furoiibin& lamp-posts and lamps on the north, east and West aides of Lafayette Square, and for taking' np'and relaying the' footways ou the south side of said squre, and ' "under draining rthe same, 'the' sum of one thousand three hundred' and fifty dollars. , , , ;. ,For expenses ; of packing and distributing the Congressional Journals, and documeuts, in pursuance of tho provisions contained in the joint Res61utfonof Congress, approved twenty- eighth, January, eighteen hundred ami city seven, twenty-two thousand dollars. .. ' For a small class revenue cuttev to lo lo- catcd iq the collection district of Kc. West," five thousand five hundred dollars.' '. "'. a To enable, the Secretary of the Treasury to cause such experiments and analyses of di!T-rent bedsefore.asto'testwhetheranyofsnchores.in their native State, 'posses alloys that will re sist the tendeucy to oxidise to a greater extent than others and to ascertain under what cir cumstances theyare found, "aud 'where, in order to facilitate the proper selections of Iron for Public "Works, two thousand five hundred dollars. ' ? :: . For completing arid furnishing the building purchased of the Bank of Pensylvania to adaf4 it to the uses of a post office in the city of Philadelpbia'one hundred thousand dollars. For expenses of loans and treasury notes, five", thousand dollars being so much of the amount of such appropriation heretofore made, as was carried to the surplus fund on the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-six which is hereby reappropriated. To . enable the President of the United States to carry into effuct the act of Congress of the third-March," eighteen hundred and nineteen and any subsequent act, now in force for the suppression of the slave trade, eight thousand dollars.' To enable the Secretary of State to pay for the services of . Dr. James Morrow as agricul turist to the Japan expedition nnder Commo dore Perry, such sum as' shall be found due under the act' for hu relief," approved, eigh teenth February, eighteen hundred and fifty seven,, five thousand nino hundred and rancty five dollar and sixty cents, or so .coach thereof as may be necessary. t . . . For the erection of a temporary capitol for Washington Territory thirty thousand dollars, and for a penitentiary in tha same Territory twenty thousand dollars, inclusive or the sites of the" buildings:,. Provided, that each building shall bo finished for the sums .herein appropri ated. I J lijj'i :; ; . r; L..i i .Tor enablo the Committee ori tt e Library to contract with Mr. Healy fora series of jortraits of the Presidents of the1 United States for the Executive Mansion: Provided, The cost of the same shall not exceed one- thousand dol- lars for the f ill length-portraits, the snn or in the discretion of, the committe,'?, to jur chase such of Stuart's portrait of the Presi dents as shall be forsale. . . $ - ;i 4 r For building a court-house and post-ofSce at Raleigh, North Carolina fifty ; .thousand dollars. ' ; f-,--i For building a- court-houso and post ; office at Columbia, South Carolina fifty thousand dollars. ..,.;.. ..' . For building a court house &t',HaiLionf Wisconsin, fifty thousand dollars. . f7 ; For a court-house and post office at Mum phis, in the State of Tennessee, fifty thousicd dollars. For a building at Tallahasse", Florida, to accommodate the United States courts, and post office, fifty thousand dollars ! 'Td supply a deficiency in the appropriation for tho salaries of the judges of tho circuit and orphans' courts forthe District of Col y.rbia, for the year ending June thirtieth t eighteen hundred and fifty-el -ht, four' thousand ,'nd fifty dollars. " : - For the completion of a United'Statcti court house and post office, at Key Vest, : Flclla, thirty thousand dollars, with ten per cent, j for contingencies, and 'so much as may boVneccs sary for the purpose of a suitable "site fjr the same. . : ' - ' ' Sec 2. Ami be it further 'enacted, That tie President of tho United States ber and 'ho is hereby authorised to appoint or to tnploj, in his official household, tte following t fficcrs, to wit: ono private secretary at an annual salary of two thousand five fctondred dollars; one steward at an annual salary pft twelve hundred do'lars, who shall, under the direc tion of the President, have chanre of and be responsible for, the plate and furniture of tha President's mansion, and shall discharge such other 2es asi the President may assign'hhn; and, one messenger a;an annual salary of wne hundred, dollars, and such sum. as may ' be , necessary to carry into effect tho provisions' of this ectiori, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, .' hereby appropri ated out of any money in tho treasury: sot otherwise appropriated, and that for contingent expenses' of ;the .executive" offico ,ir.cluding stationery therefor to be cxpecded under tho direction of the President from the date of this act to the thirtieth June eighteen hundred and . forty-eigh seven . thousand ac.d Cfty . 'dollara. r" . s t ; . ,. . 'l Sec.1 3. ' And ' hs it farVier enacted That ' the Secretary of the Treasnry "bo and he here by fia authorizod to increase the length rf the building for the custom-bouset, post offico anil court' rooms at Galveston, Ttxa, t ra.mv Feet ai the appropriation heretoforfj madg will admit of being done.' -: Sec.J.And'lett 'furllter enacted, 'That tc snnt'of. ten thousand dollars be, ar d tho same; hereby is appropriated' out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise, api)rvprLited, for continuing tho system of protecting luiraan life fi'onvsWnwreck.'as heretcfore established. by life-boats and other means, on the (oastof Massachusetts;. The said sum to be oxjjended by the Boston Humane Society under tho 'di- . Treasury .. . "' , .. ;' Sec. 5. And le it further enactki," Tliat the President of the United Statcs lK, and ho is' hereby authorized to construct "the- steam revenue cutter provided for by tho act of Congress approved February sixth, eghtocn . hundred and fifty-seven, entitled "An. act; to "authorize the President of the. United States ' -to causo to be procured by pnrchaso or other wise a suitabid -steamer as a revenus cutter," by contract or, othcrwiaein any manner which ip his. judgment may sccra best for th publie interests. . .. Sec. C- And le it farthvr ena-tcd. That it shall not bo lawful for the Secretiry of tho Intcrior,in executing the improvements around the Capitol ordered in jhis, or in any other act, to sell cither the railing, coping, or rubble stone now in use on the Capital grour.ds, but shall, when they are superceded, usj much thereof . as may bo . neccs&iry in -enclofing Judiciary Square, and the ire maindt fshall . be used in enclosing such publw grotuidji as tho President may direct. - Sjc. 7. And be ' it further en trio?, That the provisions' of the act of March third cigh-' teen hundred and fifty-three fixing tha salary of the collector of the port f Chicago, llli nois, at twelve hundred and fifty, dollars per annum, shall not be, so coustrued if to deprive the collector of the per centum -allowed by' the 'sixth section of the act 'approved March third eighteen hand red and fortv-r,in to such jOfficcri m may bavd been designated as de positories Under the act of August i.ixth, eigh teen hundred and forty-six, and thcb r -tfiu of said' sixth section are hereby extended to said ' collector. ':!'"' ' ' '"' ;u; .-Sec. 8. - -And U it 'furiltcr emei'J, TlmX . the provisions of the filth lection of thes iact entitled "An act making appropriations for tho' civil and diplomatic expenses of the govern- ment for the year eighteen hundred and f.irtv one" approved the the third day of March, eighteen hundred and forty.one, wfiioh estab lished and limitedne compeniirioi of col- 1 lectors of customs, shall bo construed to apply : to. surveyors performing, or having , Tcrformed j the duties of collectors of I he custcms, who shall be entitled to the same cemjKrnsatiun a.4 is allowed to collector for like services in the settjcraenl of their accounts - S, c. 0. And le it furtlter omted, .That the President of the UniteJ Slate' may enlarge the afea of the reservation Mertdoci;o bv ex tending its boundary northward t long -the coast, of the Pacific -ocean to th.j vtciniry of C.ipe Mendocino, embracing sufficient temtory for ihe odonization of the Indiaiw in themayt rarge of monntiins north of the Bay of San Francisco and also those in the ' y alley of the Sacramento river, butsnch cxtKiiiioxuluIl nt intcrfero- with the pre-tmptiot. -claims cf settlers. . . v Sec. 10. Anl U it furt!icr,tvtie.lt TLnt iuq occreiary vi io i re vsury oe ana Le w hereby authorized and directed Ui causo t T constructed at the city of Bostoii in the Strrto of Massachusetts, a snvi table fire f roof building for'tuo accommo.latvon of the circuit a ni dis trict court of the United State and for this purpose the um of one buixlred thousaml dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not other wise" appropriated. ';'' - Soe. 11 -: And Is il f trtfier em-dah That the Secretary of tho Interior bo authorized to employ in. the office of tha Indian Affairs, five temporary clerk. during the fiscal year; and for; their compenjation, the sum of seven thousand dollars is hereby - appropriated, cut of any money in the treasury jnot'otherwiso appropr.ated, the same to bj in l;cu of tho ue of i torn jra.rv clerks horetofore authorized to La : 'employ r. sa rJt A i r c s v T r a ' tu CU.U 'AMVv - ..A