Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 01, 1862, Image 3

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    ADVERTISER.
MjTmAY 1.1S62.
1 trrin'ir Material of all Kink
I id n KewTork. and Brown's Iroi
r!Ltr end Jdverhser.
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r.w m transact Business v uu
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w',f.cr please direct their letters
f' Hacxek Brown rille, N.
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' iViiTHtR-Tbis Spring, in Ne-
1 8t least, Las had no parallel since
'horyVas settled... To-day, the
,'jjjy,. there is tcarcely a flower
ecn, the grass is but just begining
se tbrough the ground, and the
:, look tost as gloomy as in mid
'v. We? in 1813,-the season was
t " 1116 Present' the folloW'
' jmnier ras remarkably wet. If this
er it iiroilar we may look for excel
crops of Corn, on the upland prairie,
! 5,roa want of cultivation, it should
tiered with weeds. '
Vi Atl5tic Moicthx-t. The May
erof this periodical is on our table.
Vents cf this number are:. Man
pealed" orders; My garden; Ly
'f the street; The south breaker ;
A of study in natural history;
'j;cTbe titmous; Saltpetre as a
"e of power; Weather in war;
i written under a portrait of Theo
.Vinthrop ; Hindrance ; The states
":.!pof Richelieu; Under the. snow;
irj, in its principles, . development,
'rpedients; The volunteer ; Speech
-;Dorable Preserved Doe in secret
'.s. The Atlantic has the most able
of writers of any periodical in the
: 3 States. The tales in the Atlantic
be found rery-interesting to those
draire tthe New England style of
i'.ure.
' e articles on 'Methods of study in
;1 History," are from Prof. Agassiz.
. ..
i:$e in the country who are circulat
ions to the U. S. Senate, praying
idiversion of the money appropriated
jislatire expenses towards the pay
1 af the? War Tat," should immedi
! forward them on to our Delegate
ishiiiffton', or teturn them to this
There is a ' number vet in this
jibat Irare not been sent on. They
'J not be delaj'ed another day. .
!.e people of this county, so far as
! informed, are, to a man, in favor of
roosed dirersipn.
;e One day last week while S. L.
'as of this county was absent from
his garner, crib and stable took
!rora the burLicg prairie, and con
r3 jhera with their contents. His
e was some 14 by 63 feet, and cov
jwnh hay, being on and about it some
;r 40 tons. His grain was recently
lied, and is almust an entire loss ; as
p Iitile was saved is so badly smoked
render it useless for bread. The
ns every ear burned. A good lot
psts, rails, lumber, and nearly all his
eg utensils were also consumed.
opposed that he had taken all the ncc
,7 Fecaution, having some time ago
:ei the prairie for 25 or 30 rods dis
, and plowed a number of furrows.
whirl wind carried the fire from
prairie into the hay. . Loss about
1.
;fit Ritir. The Missouri is higher
f'a it has been since Nebraska was
ei. At ih
, .
It Lss nnt rc) fvrcrPn,i.r A . ,),
is in tne bottoms, both above and
;torn, are now covered. Entire
fields, in some places are destroy
j At Nebraska City, we leatn from
f -vr they have not been able to
5 iih the mail from the Iowa side
eral days. At all other places up
af Council Bluffs, we understand,
possible to cross in the Ferry boats
;ountbf the high water on the bbt-
Below here, also, at several places,
ame difficulty is complained of.
,3 cany places the banks are washing
la some places the people are
,ctT theif houses, to prevent them
filling into the river. Near . Ne-
City the river has washed the
way to the distance of 20
O F F I C E A
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Passed at the Scconi Session, cf t$ Hart if-
Hcvcr.l'i tor: jr ess.
or
Pcruc No. 33.
AN ACT making rrrrcnairaions fjr the legis
lative. executive. ai:d iudicial cxrerscs cf
the Government fqr the year ending thir
tieth of June, eighteen hundred and fcixty
three, and additional pppropriatior.s for tha
year ending thirtieth of J une, eighteen hun
dred and sixtv two.
Be it enacted hij the Senate aud House cf
Representatives of the United slates cf Ameri
ca in Conqresss AsseritllcJ, That, tha follow
ing sums be and the same are hereby appro
priated out of any money iu the Treasury
not otherwise appropriated, for the objects
hereafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending
the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and
sixty-three namely : but nothing herein con
tained Kball be construed as in any manner
impairing the right to reduce the compensation
of any cfacer of the Government, or to abolish
sny existing cGce :
tct compensation and milenge of Senators,
two hundred and forty thousand four hundred
and thirty dollars : Provided, That the sec
ond mileage duo by law shall be paid at the
present bession as soon as certified by the pre
siding officers of the Senate and House : And
provided further, That tho foregoing proviso
shall not be construed to include more than
two mileages for the present Congress.
for compensation of the oucers, messen
gers, clerks and others receiving an annual sal
ary in the service of tho Senate, viz : Secre
tary of the Senate, three thousand six hun
dred dollars; officers charged with the dis
bursement of the Sanate, lour hundred and
eighty dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five
hundred dollars; principal clerk and principal
executive clerk in the ofilce of the Secretary
of the Senate, at two thousand one hundred
and fcixty dollars each ; eight clerks in office
of the Secretary of the Senate, at one thous
and eight huudred - and fifty dollars each ;
keeper of the tstationary, one thousand 6even
hundred and fifty-two dollar ; two messen
gers, Kt one thousand and eighty dollars each;
ouo page at live hundred dollars; Sergeant-
at Arms and Doorkeeper, two thousand dol
lars; Asbitant Dooi keeper, one thousand
tseveu nundrea dolars;. rostmaster to me
Senate, one thousand seven hundred and fifty
doll ar ; Assiotant Postmaster and mail carrier
one thousand four hundred and forty dollars ;
two mail boys, at nine hundred dollars cacu ;
superintendent of the document room, one
thousand five hundred dollars; two assistants
in document room, at one thousand two huu
dred dollars each ; superintendent of tha fold
ing room, one thousand five hundred dollars ;
two messengers, acting as assistant doorkeep
er?, at oue thousand five hundred dollars each ;
Swveuteen messengers, at one thousand two
hundred dollars each ; superintendent in
charge of Senate furnaces, ono thousand two
huudred dollars ; assistant in charge of fur
naces, six hundred dollars; laborer in private
passage, bix hundred dollars; two laborers, at
lour hundred and eighty dollars each; clerk
or bccretary to the President of the Senate,
one . thousand van UAi& J ftytwO't
dollars; clerk to the Committee of finance,
one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars;
clerk to the Committee of Claims, one thou
tand eight huudred and fifty dollars; clerk of
printing records, one thousand eight hundred
and fitly dollars; Chaplain to the Sanate,
seven huudred and fil'ty dollars; making seventy-nine
thousand and fourteen dollars.
For contingent expenses of the Senate, viz:
For stationery, twelve thousand dollars,
For newspapers, three thousand dollars.
. To pay John C. Hives for printing five hun
dred copies of the Diplomatic Correspondent
of the United States, irom rfeveuteen hundred
and teventy-six to seveincen iiundrcd and
eighty-three, lor the State Depaitment, fifteen
thousand dollars.
For printing the Congressional Globe and
Appendix, which are hereafter to, be bound
under the Hiiervieion of the Superintendent
of Public Priming, according to the provis
ions of section five of the "Joint Resolution
in relation to the public priming," approved
thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty,
eighteen thousand dollars.
For reporting proceedings in the Daily
Globe for the second regular session of Thirty-
seventh Congres, thirteen thousand dollars.
For the usual additional compensation to
tho reporters of the Senate for the Congress
ional Globe for reporting the proceeding of
Ibe Senate for tho second regular session of
the Thirty-seventh Congress, eight hundred
dollars each, four thousand dollars.
For clerks to committees, pages, horses, and
carryalls, fifteen thousand five huudred dollars
For Capitol police, ten thousand two hun
dred and twentv-four dollars.
For expenses of heating and ventilating ap
paratus, fourteen thousand dollars.
For misceilaueous items, twenty thousand
dollars.
For compensation and mileage of members
of the House of Representatives and delegates
from Territories, six hundred, and twenty
tuousand dollars. '
For compensation of the officers, clerks,
messengers, and others receiving an annual
salary in the service of the House of Repre
sentatives, viz : Clerk of tho House of Rep
resentatives, three thousand six hundred dol
lars; two clerks, at two thousand one hundred
and tixty dollars each ; eleven clerk?, at one
thousand eight hundred dollars each; princi
pal messenger in the office, one thousand seven
hundred and fifty-two dollars; three messen
gers, at one thousand two hundred dollars
each; messenger to the Speaker, one thousand
seven hundred and fiftv two dollars; clerk to
the Committee of Ways and Means, one
thousand eizht hundred dollars: clerk to ibe
Committee of Claims, one thousand eight
lwnlreti iloUnre; OapUol jiotto, let. tUou
six hundred and twenty dollars; Sergeant-at-
Arms, two thousand one hundred and s.xty
dollars; clerk to tho Sergeai:t-at-Arm3, one
thousand eight hundred dollars; messenger to
the Sergear t-at-arms, one thousand two hun
dred dollars : rostmaster, two thousand one
hundred and sixty dollars: one messerjier in
the office, ono thousand seven hundred and
forty dollars; four messengers, at one thous
and four hundred and forty dollars each; two
mail boys nine hundred dollars each; Door
keeper, two thousand one hundred aud sixty
dollars; Euperiuteudent of the folding room.
'4I- H. Eleikt, of Plattsmouth, has
L3irpointed Secretary of Colorado
''Ory. if g0Q(j looj were a requisite
cciLioQ for that 0cet tke proSideni
tare found but few that were equal
:Cffipeient, '
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le
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Ladies' Repository for May
received. It has two very fine
enrravi
r X" and "The Mai of Saragossa."
iiTo1016 cf lhe RePository is of a
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t :
In-
. . roa blt roa Cash. James
e advertises in another column to
- Lit n- i
&t public auction. This will
: ace to get stock cheap for cash.
-'rtarV-T 'V
5 next Sabbath, at Nemaha
A ir L lL DNins, at half past
t -t ta at half rast seven. P. M.
one thousand
eurut
hundred dollars; two
messengers, at one thousand seven huudred
and nlty-two dollars each; cue messenger, at
one thousand seven hundred and forty dol
lars; five messengers, at one thousand five
hundred dollars each; six messengers, at one
thousand two hundred dollars each; eleven
messengers, to be employed during the ses
sion of Congress, at the rate of one thousand
two hundred dollars each per annum; Chap
lain so tho House cf Representatives, t.even
huudred and fiftv dollars; making ninety
three thousand six hundred and eighteen dol
lars.
For contingent expenses of the House of
Representatives, viz:
For cartage, two thousand dollars.
For tweuty -four copies of the Congressional
Globe and Appendix for each member and
delegate of the seccor.d regular session of the
Thirty-seventh Congress, and one hundred
copies of the same tor the House Library,
fourteen .thousand dollars.
For the compensation of clerks to commit
tee, and temiorary clerks in the office of the
Clerk of the House of Representatives, four
teen thousand four hundred dollars.
For folding documents, including materials,
thirty thousand dollars.
. For fuel and lights, including pay of ergi-
teers, firemen, and laborers, repairs, and raa
tsriala for engine room, twelve thousand dollars.
For furniture, repairs, and picking boxe3
for rncmbcirs, ten thousand dollare.
For stationery, twelve thousand dollars.
For horses, carriages and saddle horses,
seven thousand five hundred dollars.
For laborers, seven thousand dollars.
For miscellaneous items, thirty thousand
dollars.
For newspapers, twelve thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For pages nnd temporary mi.il boys, four
thousand eight hundred dollars.
Forreporting proceedings ia the Daily Globe
for the second regular session of the Thirty
tieventh Congress, at seven dollars aud fifty
cents a column, eight thousand dollars.
For the usual additional compensation to
the reporters of the House for the Congress
ional Globe for reporting the proceedings of
the House for the second -regular session of
tha Thirty-seventh Congress, eight hundred
dollars each, four thousand dollirs.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
For compensation of librarian, three assis
tant librarians, messenger and laborers, ten
thousand dollars.
For contingent expenses of said librarr,-ono
thousand dollars.
For purchase of books for sa:d library, five
thousand dollars.
For purchase cf books for said library, two
thousand dollars.
PUBLIC PRINTING.
For compensation of the Superintendent of
Public Printing, aDd the clerks and messen
gers in his office, nine thousand seven hun
dred and fourteen dollars.
For contingent expenses of liis office, viz :
For bankbooks, stationery, postage, advertis
ing for proposals fcr - paper, furniture, tiavel
ing expenses, cartage and labor in storing and
transportation of paper, and rniscellanious
items, two thousand seven hundred dollars.-
For the public printing, ous hundred and
twenty-five thousad foua hundred and eighty
four dollars and fifty-two cents.
For paper for the public printing, ono hun
dred and eighty. three thousand five hundred
aud sixty-nine dollars.
For lithographing and eng aving, viz : Sen
ate, forty thoutand dollars ; House of Repre
sentatives, fifty thousand dollars; making
ninety thousand dollars.
For the public binding, two hundred and
twenty-six thousand eight hundred and forty
dollars and seventy-five cents.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
For salaries of three judges of the Court of
Claims, the solicitor, assistant solicitor, deputy
solicitor, clerk and assistant clerk, and mes
senger thereof, twenty-seven thousand three
huudred dollars.
EXECUTIVE:
For compensation of the President of the
United States, twenty-five thousand dcllars.
For compensation of the Vice President of
the United States, eight thonsand dollar3.
For compensation of secretary to sign pat
ents for lands, one thousand five hundred dol
lars. For compensation to the private secretary,
steward, and messenger of the President of
the TJ.iUd Stt. fo 4k..irod vx hundred
dollars.
For contingent expenses of the Executive
office, including stationery therefor, one thou
sand dollars. -
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
For compensation of the Secretary of State
and Assistant Secre.ary of Stateclerk, mes
senger, assistant messenger, and laborers in
his office, filty-seven thousand eight hundred
dollars.
FOR THE INCIDENTAL AND CONTIN
GENT EXPENSES OF SAID DEPART
MENT. For losses on drafts of corsuls, marshals cf
pretcrs, for the period euainij June tnirtietij,
eighteen hundred aDd bixty-three, ten thous
and uollars.
For rent of priscn, wages of keepers of the
same, nnd care of olfendera at Amoy, from
July first, eighteen hundred and sixty, to June
tnirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, in
pursuance of the provisions of the act approv
ed J uce twenty-second, eighteen hund.ed an 1
sixty, the sum of eight hundred and fifty-
eight dollars and twenty-seven cents.
cor publishing the laws in pamphlet form,
and in newspapers of the States and Terri
tories, and iu the City of Washington, seven
teen thousand one hundred and twenty-five
dollars.
For proof-reading, and packing the laws
aud documents for the various legations and
consulates, including boxes and transportation
of the same, five thousand dollars.
For stationery, blank bok3, binding, furni
ture, fixtures, and repairs, ten thousand dollars.
For miscellaneous items, two thausand five
huudred dollars.
For copper-plate printing, books, and map,
two thousand dollars.
For extra clerk hire and copying, five thou
sand dollars.
NORTHEAST EXECUTIVE BUILDING.
For compeusi iou of four watchmen and
two 'laborer! of the Northeast Executive
Building, three thousand six hundred dollars.
For contingent expenses of said building,
viz : for fuel, light, repairs, and miscellaneous
expenses, four thousand five hundred dollars.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. .
For compensation of the Secretary of the
Treasury, Assiatant Secretary of the Treasury,
clerks, messenger, assistant messengee, and la
borers in his office, fi fty-three thousand eight
hundred dollars.
, For compensation of the First Compt'ollar,
and the clerks, messenger, and laborers in his
office, thirty-three thousand seven hundred
and forty-dollars.
For compensation of the Second Comp
troller, and the clerk, messenger, and laborer
in his office, twenty-eight thousand two hun
dred ami forty dollars.
For compensation of the First Auditor, and
the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and
laborer in his ofhee, forty-two thousand nine
hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Second Auditor,
and the clerss, messenger, assistant massen
g;r, and laborer in his office, thirty-eight thou
sand one hundred and forty dollars. -
For compensation of the Third Auditor,
and tho clerks, messenger, assistant messenger,
and laborers in his office, ninety-three thous
and four hundred and fortydollars.
For compensation of the Fourth Auditor,
and the clerks, messenger, and assistant rnes
ssner in his office, thirty-one thousand nine
hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and
the clerks, messenger, and laborerin hisoffice,
seventeen thousand eight hundred and forty
dollars. - , , .
For compensatian of the Auditor of the
Treasury for the Post office Department, and
the clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and
laborers in his office, one hundred and eighty
two thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.
" For compensation of tho Treasurer of the
United States, and the clerk?, messengers, as
sistant messenger and laborers in his office,
twenty-eight thousand seven hundred and
f irty dollars. .
- For compensation oi tne iicg sier oi me
Treasury, and the clerks, messenger, assistant
messenger, and lalwrersia hisoffice, fifty-three
thousaud three hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Solicitor of the
Treasury, and the clerks and messenger in his
office, eighteen thousand five huudred and
forty dollars. , . .
For compensation of the Commissioner of
Customs, aud the clerks, messenger, aud la
borer in his office, twenty thousand four huu
dred and forty dollars.
For cotrpnsatlon of ths clerks, messenger
and laborer of the' Lighthouse Board, nine
thousand two hundred and fort v dollars.
CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF . THE
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Ia the office of the Secretary of tha Tress-
ury:
For copying, labor, blank books, binding,
sealing ships' registers, translating foreign lan
guages, advertising, and extra clerk hire for
preparing and collecting information to belaid
before Congress, and for miscellaneous items,
twenty thousand dollars.
For compensation of additional clerk who
may be employed by the Secretary, according
to the exigencies of tha public service, fifty
thousand dollars.
In the office of the First Comptroller
For furniture blank books, binding, station
ary, public documents, State and Territorial
statutes, and miscellaneous items, one thous
end eight hundred dollars.
In the office of the Second Comptrollar :
For blank books, binding, stationery, and
miscellaneous items, including subscription to
the National Intelligencer, to be bound and
preserved for the use of the office, one thoua
end two hundred dollars.
In the offioe of the First Auditor:
For blank books, binding, stationery, and
miscellaneous items, subscription to the Na
tional Intelligeucer, including one thousand
five hundred dollars for furnishing rooms in
the Treasury building for the office, and ex
penses of removing the office from its present
location, three thousand dollars.
In tho office of tho Second Auditor:
For blank book, binding stationery, office
furniture, and miscellaneous items, including
two of the daily city newspaper?, to be filed,
bound, and preserved, for the use of the office,
and for additional office furniture for the con
templated increase of the clerical forca of the
office, two thousand dollars. - .
In the office of the Third Auditor:
For blank books, binding, stationery. oSca
furniture, carpeMcg, two newspapers, preserv
ing files and papers, bounty land service, and.
miscellaneous items, two thousand tv-Q hun
dred dollars.
In the office of the Fourth Auditor:
For contingent expenses of the office, one
thousand five hundred dollars.
In the office of the Fifth Auditor: .
For blank books, binding, office furniture
and miscellaneous expenses, in which are in
cluded two daily newspapers, one. thousand
dollars. .
In the office of the Auditor of the Treas
ury for the Post Office Department:
For blank bcoks, binding and ruling, furni
ture, carpeting, stationery, horse and carriage
for the use of the office, iabbr, lights, and mis
cellaneous items, ten thousand ono hundred
and fifty dollars.
In the office of tha Treasurer:
For contingent expenses of the office, ono
thousand five hundred dollars.
In the office of the Register:
For ruling and full-binding books for record
ing collectors' quarterly abstracts of commerce
and navigation, and blank abstracts for their
use, blank books, binding, and stationery, ar
ranging and binding cancelled marine papers,
rases for official papers and records, and mis
cellaneous itcnaa, inliMligffi furniture and
carpeting, six thousand dollars.
Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury:
For blank books, binding, stationery, labor
and miscellaneous items, and for statutes and
rejx)rts, two thousand two hundred dollars.
Office of the Commissioner of Cuctoms;
For blank books, stationeiy and miscella
neous items, two thousand dollars.
Lighthouse Board:
For stationery, miscellaneous expenses, and
postage, six hundred dollars.
FOR THE GENERAL PURPOSES OF
THE SOUTHEAST EXECUTIVE BUIL
PINCx, INCLUDING THE EXTENSION.
Fcr compensation of twelve watchmen and
Bail ling, thirtsea thousand eiht hunired
dollars. . . . '
For cor.tirer.t cr.ponsc of said . building,
fuel, light, labor and nuscellaneous items,
twenty thousand dollars.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
For compensation of the Secretary cf the
Interior, and the clerks, messenger, assistant
messenger, watchmen, and laborers in hs
office, forty-one thousand seven huudred dol
lars. . .
For compensation of the Commissioner of
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-five thousand four hundred
and forty dollars.
For additional clerks in the General Land
Office, under the act of third March, one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-five, granting
bounty laud, and for laborers employed there
in, fifty-eight thousand four bundled dollars :
Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior
at his discretion, shall be and he is hereby
authorized, to usj any portion of said appro
priation for piece work, or by the day, week,
month, or year, atsnch rate or rates as he may
deem just and fair, net exceeding a salary of
twelve hundred dollars per annum.
For compensation of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, and the clerKi messenger
assistant messenger, watchmen, and laborer in
hisoffice, thirty one thousand nine hundred
and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner of
Pensions, and the clerks, messenger, assistant
messengers, .watchmen, and laborers in his
office, one hundred and ten thousand five
hundred and forty dollars.
CONTINGENT EXPENSES DEPART
MENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Office of the Secretary of the Interior.
For books, stationery, furniture, fuel, lights,
nnd other contingencies, and for books and
maps for the library, seven thousand dollars.
For casual repairs of the Patent Office
building, fifteen hundred dollars.
For expenses of packing and distributing
Congressional journal and documents, in pur
suance of the provisions contained in the joi it
resolution of Congress approved twenty-eighth
Januarv, eighteen hundred and fifty seven,
ann act fifth February, eighteen hundred and
fifty-nine, six thousand dollars, Provided,
that the said journals and documents shall be
sent to such libraries and public institutions
only as shall signify a wiliingnefs to pay the
cost of transportation of the same.
Office of Indian Affairs,
For blank bo.ks, binding, stationery, fuel,
lights, and miscellaneous items, iucluding two
of tho daily city newspapers, to be filed,
bound, and preserved for tb.9 use of the office,
five thousand dollars. ,
For cash system andmilitary patents,, under
laws prior to the tnirtieth September, eighteen
hundred and fifty; patent and other records;
tract books and bi'ank books for this and the
district land offices; binding plats and fold
notes; stationery, furniture, and repairs of
same, ard miscellaneous items, including two
of the daily city newspapers, to be filed,
bound, and preserved for the use of the office;
also, for contingent expenses, in addition un
der swamp land act cf twenty-eighth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and fifty, military
Nmntv land acts of twenty-eighth September
eighteen hundred and fifty, and twenty-second
March, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and
act thirtv-rirst August, eighteen hundred and
fifty-two, for the satisfaction of Virginia land
warrants, and fur contingent expenses under
act of third March, eighteen hundred and
fifty-fiv-, granting bounty land3, patent, aud
other records, stationery, and miscellaneous
items, on account of baunty land under said
act, thirty thousand dollars.
For fuel, lights and incidental expenses at
tending the same, including pay of fumace
keeper, two hundred dollari.
Pension Office,
For stationery, binding books, furniture and
repairing the same; miscellaneous items, in
cluding two daily city newspapers, to be filed,
bound, and preserved for the use of the office;
and for engraving and retouching plates for
bounty land warrants, printing and binding
the same, ten thousand dollars.
For compensation cf the Commissioner of
Public buildings, and the clerksand messen
gers in his office, four thousand two hundred
dollars.
For stationery, blank books, plans, drawings,
and other contingeni expenses of the office of
the Commissioner of Public buildings, five
hundred dollars.
SURVEYORS GENERAL AND THEIR
CLERKS.
For compensation of tho surveyor general
of Wisconsin and Iowa, and tho clerks in his
office, eight thousand three hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general
of Oregon, and the clerks in his office, seven
thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor of Cali
fornia, and the clerks in hisoffice, fifteen thou
sand five hundred dollars.
, For compensation of the surveyor general
of Washington Territory, and the clerks in hia
office, seven thousand dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general
of New Mexico, and the clerks in his office,
seven thousand dollara.
For compensation of translator in the office
of the surveyor general of New Mexico, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-six dol
lars and nine cents.
For compensation of the sarveycr ceneral
of Kansas and Nebraska, and the clerks in his
office, eight thousand three hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general
of Minnesota, and the clerks in his office,
eight thousand three hundred dollars.
- For compensation of the surveyor general
of the Territory of Colorado, and the clerka
in his office, geven thousand dollars'.
For compensation of the surveyor general
cf the Territory of Dakota, and the clerks in
his office, eight thonsand three hundred dol
lars.. For rent of surveyors general' office in Ore
gon, fuel, books, stationery, and other Inciden
tal expenses, one thousand four hundred dol
lars. For rent of surveyor general's office in Cal
ifornia, fuel, books, stationery, and other inci
dental expenses, including pay ef messenger,
four thousand dollars.
For office rent for the surveyor general of
Washington Territory, fuel, books, stationery,
and other incidental expenses, two thousand
dollars.
For rent of the surveyor general's office In
New Mexico, fuel, books, stationery, and other
incidental expenses, two thousand nine hun
dred and feurteen dollars and thirty-six cents.
For office rent of the surveyor general of
Kar.sas and Nebraska, fuel, books, and inci
dental expenses, two thousand dollars.
For rent of the surveyor general's office in
the Territory of Colorado, fuel, boobs, station
ery, and ether incidental expenses, two thou
sand dollars.
For rent of the surveyor general's office In
the Territory of Dakota, fuI, books, station
ery, and other incidental expenses, ivrn thous
and dollars.
For salary of the recorder cf land titles in
Missouri, five hundred dollars.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
For compensation of the Secretary of War,
and the clerks, messenger, assistant messen
ger, and laborer in his office, twaaty-five thou
sand dollars.
For compensation of the temporary clerks
and messengers in the office of the Secretary
of War, ten thonsand six hundred and eighty
dollars.
For compensation of additional clerks, tnes
senger, and labcror? in tin office of th Zee-
(jeneral, Qcartmrmter General, Pat ma "it e, :
General, Ci.ijf Eng-.r.eer, Chief of 0rrlifiar.ee,
and Commi ssary General, abpoiu'te 1 binder au
thority cf act of January Iwer'tr-seventh,
eighteen-kyidred and sixty-two, sixty. thr-ja
thousand thr0 h-nJred and sixty dollars.
Forcompcnsavlonr.f the clerks'and messen
ger in the office of the Ajitant General, thir
teen thousand six hundred and, forty doila.3.
For compensationof the clerka and mes
senger in the office of theQuarterma.-teriVea-eral,
sixteen thousand four hundred and forty
dollars,
For compensation of the temporary clerks
and messengers in the Quartermaster Oeneral's
offica, fifteen thousand four hundred and
eighty dollars.
Fot compensation of the clerks and messen
ger in the office of the Paymaster General,
twelve thousand four hundred and forty dol
lars. For compensation of the temporary clerks
in the office of the Paymaster General, nine
thousand dollars.
For compensation of the clerks, messenger,
and laborer in ths office of the Commissary
General, ten thousand and forty dollars.
For compensation of the temporary clerka
in the office of the Commissary General, six
thousand four hundred dollars.
QUICK SALES
Aire-
up
nving just returned from the Eastern Markets, here
I Lave purchased my Spring and Summer stock of Good
which I now offer to thl market for Cash or Produce,
at prices that will suit tha times, ily stock consist of
Dry Good, Groceries,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,.
Queenswarc, -Hardware,
Kails,
Iron, Door3,
Sash, Glass,
Patty, Oils,
Paints, "Wines,
Liquors,
Tobacco and Cigars,
wfclch I request the public in feneral to call sad satis
fy themselves that I win sell the goods cheaper than
ever offered in this market.
I also manufacture Boots, Shoes and Goiters to ordsr,
at price to suit the times.
As I have adoptsd tha
CASH SYSTEM,"
no credit will be given. 1 will continue to pay the
highest price for
HIDES, PELTS & FUES,
in cash or store py. Don't forget to call at
DEN'S BRICK STORE,
for my motto shall be Quid Sales and Snail Projlt.
V T. PEX.
' April 17, 1SSJ. " , n4lltf
Hats, Boots and Shoes.
I hare Jast received a 3ew Supply cf Hats, Boots and
Shoes, which I wiil sell cheaper than itey were ever
effered here before. Call and see me.
DATII SilGSL.
Erawuviile, April 13, ;$C3 nt U.
THE HARP OF FREEDOM.
KowreaJj,n ne- and tnperior collection of 27
Anti-S'aTery, Patriotic, and Cotitrntatid" fods.
solus, dueti, quartet?, and choruses. Jlst sf the
Poetry and Aluio Lu been written expressly for
this work, to correspond with the times, and should
be Sudj by tho milli-n, ia order to awaken a deep
interest in behalf of tho 'Coctraban ii," whom God,
in bis providence, luu cast upon tho tree r'.h to
clothe and educate.
eoxriNTS, is past.
'Fair Freedom's ilorn has dawned at ls.it
"Break the Chains, or ths Emancipating Sword
"Fremont is ilarchiDg on, or, Glory llnil!ujah f
Ohl Help tha Uortrabands'i" "Old John Lrown'
Socg "Song of the 'Contrabands';" "O Let my
People Go ;" Parody on tho Song of the 'Contra
bardi' f "Where Li faerty Dwells is ray country
"When Slavery dies there'll be Freedom;" - Wake,
Freemen. God has spoken;" Whittier's suppressed
Song of Freedom," ts.
Price only 5 cenU single, 50 cents per doxan, $3
per 100 j postage 1 oent.
HORACE WATERS, PobUsher.
n41-ly 431 Broadway, Nsw York.
SADCATII SCHOOL CELL NO. 2.
75,000 Copies Sold tho First 12
Llonths cf its Publication.
It i3 an entire New Work, of nearly 209 pages.
Many of the Ton:s and Hjmus were written ex
pressly for this volume. It will soon bo as popular
as its predecessor, (Hell No. 1) which has run up to
the enormous numborof 575,0i)0 copies in 39 months,
outstripping any Sunday School Biuk of its siz9 is
sued in this country. Also, both volumes are boa nd
in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that
form. Prices of Bell No. 2, papr cover?, 15 cents,
$12 per 100. Uontd.25 cents. 613 per 100. Cloth
bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, 332 per 103. Boil No.
1, piper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 100. Bound 20
cents, $13 pir 100. Cloth bound embosjed gilt, 25
eonts, $20 per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 be and to.
gather 40 cents, 33 per hundred. 25 copies fur
nished at tho 103 price. Cloth bound embossed
gilt, 60cents, $10 per 100. Hail postage free at
tha retail price.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher,
b41-1j No. 43 1 Broadway, New York.
TOE HORACE WATERS PIANOS AND
iUELODIANS,
And Alexandre Orpins, and T. GILBERT k Co.'
celebrated iEoliaa Pianos, are thefinest ics rumpnt.
for parlors and churches nowin uso. A large Rjscrt
raent can be ssea at the new warerooms, No. 431
BROADWAY, between Grand and Brooma itreetss
which will be sold at extremely low pn-jes. Pianos
and Melodeons, from sundry makers, new and second
band. Second h&nd Pianos and Melodeons at great
bargains; prices from $25 to $100. Sheet Muslo,
Music-Books, and all kind3 of ilnsio Merchandise.
at war prices. A pianist in attendance wul try sew
music.
cnIO3 OF T3V FRE33.
"The Doraae Waters Pianos are known as aacrs
the very bast. We are enabled to speak of these
instruments with some degreo of confidence, from
personal knowledge of their excellent tone and du
rable quality." Haw Tori Ewydil. n4l-ly
NEW MUSIC.
"Shall we Kno-Jf Each Other There 7" Song or
Duet and Cbonn, by. Rev. Mr. Lowry, author cf
"Sabbath Bells Chime on." This song is good.
Price 25 cents, mailed free. A pianist in attend
ance to try new ciusic.
HORACE "WATERS,
n4l ly No. 431 Broad w ay, Publisher.
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PITKIN, WIAKD & CO.,
LOUISVILLE, KEirTTJCST,
OFFBE. tniU LAEOE STOCX: 07
SEEDS
AT ins F0U.0T71XO PHIC23
FOE CASH.
Kentucky Bins Grass per btubel.
CeniuCkr OTctard Grass per bushel.
Kentucky Bed Top Grass per bushel.
Sorgbnxn or SuEar Cane per bushel,
Osage Orange per boshel
$1 CO
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1 60
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20 00
Top Onions per bushel,
3 00
GAKDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
Per Dozen pa jcrs. Warranted,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Cydranlle Cement per barrel.
Calcined Plsster rr barrel.
. 60
1 73
- S 75
We also l:eep a large stock of farm implements.
Catalogues arnished on application.
April 3, 11&2, n39-2m
SUGAR CANS LULLS-
EVAPORATORS
Hariri;? been appointel agent for the Ea;le Works
Susar Cat e Mili ii1 Evaporators, Chicago, III., ca
prepared to ill orders at tne manufacturer' prices.
Prke ft AUi !, frum $10 to $300. JtVipraiors from
$20io$3j. A.Mre li. VV. i'L'KWAS,
lSi i ri3S-tf. Brownvilie, U eb.
One More Notice.
All persons indebted t me, either un Xoe or XJooi
Account an; bere'iy notiSed tbat tbey must pj np on or
before Jlay lit, looi, or uevessiiy win couvj.el cie to
resort to leal process la order la collect. Itislif.pei
tbis noi-ice itili prwe suHoiect. 1). SilCJEi,.
JiarciST.a, li2. u23-tf.
Tha bttt SlMtittte f"? CvS"J3 pr?:irf J htU4-Sf
mncer a C-'"e- ?;. tf I t-7 at lu et.
icb. Ejc'i pacijie c-r.u.:-s sscd euTil Va t.uea
sprply for aa crdtdirj li..,
!,J orders to H. .T?.?.T.
E33-tf C:c?!it Ci'T, !.
For Sale at Bargnin
Two 1 Sbn'tls r.zr.T" Sc"!ni !ci:aj9.
One Franki:n Fjhuit Sn-virx il-.r,.e.
Two Il jrace Water' S'5 ii eto-Uot.
Two Fre"h' Conicil Wjshica U ici..ae.
One No. I P. W. Cue k Ca.s S2jr Ca, ITlIls
Evaporaters.
Apply at taa AlsrrtUzr asi rarrr.tr Ce. Z .T
Tllle, Kebraiia.
ir?T T'"T?ri "TIT
CHEAP FLOIjR
Tor tho Arnj tzl
OF
1st QcaUty cf Flour $J.20. 2nd Qsa'.liy $1.T3.
Tor castca grisd 1;, one-tUta ;-er SuUt
ALSO
Plonr eTchacjrod for Wleat.boti at tie aii a
my store In arownviUe.
Flour, If ei! . Ssortt acd Lrn fjrsi'.e at ths IZM a;l
at tne principle stores In Browpvine.
MELVIN 2c COAT
January S4, 123.
GRAY VILLOV CUTTING J.
At $1 per tnndred, $1 per tbousani. Literal d;3vi
to the trade, or Ja Urge cusnUtrtie.
Also Our usual aortant of T9rrrsst. Tr?'.
Trees, Ornamental T;ecs, Siruts aad PUaUJ - 'i
Plants, 4.C.
Cotaiwrcea furnl-bed to all applicant.
"The Krersreenj L Mollin.
J7-U SAMUEL EDWA2C3, Scrtsu Ca.
Shingles! Shingles!
I wou-d reppctjully Inform the citiiensof K?rii.a
county, that I shall endeaTor to tee? tat market sc5
plieJ with gjod Cottonwood Shinjles. which I wiil tat
forcasht or tate in excGce Cattle, Hog. Watf
Corn. B.JT. EA2St.
Karen 27. 1SS3. n33-tf
33IAIIA GRAPE VIIIE3.
Two yeara eld. $20 per nnndred; $153 rr tioasani
One year old, $tu per hundred; $iO per thouBd.-
Also a ian?e S!rtment of 'urery stoci, st prices too
Clieapto pubiiih.
Local and trsvellnj Ascsts wanted to sell tres frca
onr Nurseries.
Wholesale and TescrlptlTe Catslomes furnished t
allapplicauU. A-Mreas " . JIOODT & SO.V,
37-tf Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, X. T.
. - -
FLUSHING. N. Y.
The celebrate-l KurseMes KifabUsh'j'!, 1732. All
kinds of Trees Plaut. Small Fruits, Grspes, CsiU,
Green-Souse Plants, Stock. Sci ons, Seels a:e., euj.,
at very low rata, to salt tLo tiaies. Priced Citalcgei
"iiarea I3th, ISSl. 351 M
COMMERCIAL IIURSERY,:
E. H. BUEOHES;
ruopaiEToa.
1 have Jon s!nce been oo irinced cf the will cf a 2ni
class Knrsery in tho West, where
TREES, SHRUES, FLOWERS,
Can be adapted toourellmafe and soil. la'Tle-ref
these facts, l have establUbed la this puce, aad cr.r
for sale at
YTholcsalo or Retail,
A !;r;9 i:
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ap-'es, ntjr !ir arJ 3--Peaohei,
Ap:!
rv' zz' 7 1 st -ii, sr: 'cd ?a tin i
:ree.
C'i'Ts::'
Ki-.,
Strait rrlei,
r.e-,
l;..Strr:i.
OroaciOiii Tree.
' Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, etc., ffa.
To which I would ten leave to call the attention cf t
people of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and Sorta
wet Missouri.
I3"Jiy terms will be as low is any reliable 83stem
Kurrery.
By purchasinst of the expense of trsnsportatlca
from the east en t saved.
All trees and plants re carefully 1ae!edaad pickl
In the best manner, for waic"; charga of teactul c st
will be made. Ha charge win La cjiJe fur the deuvery
of packages uQ board steamboau.
All commcn!c4Uuns addressed to the tnders'.tM
will receive prompt attention.
Iarth, 186i. . E. II. EUZCZ" J.
THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. .
THE DAT SCQOOL BELL. A Xew Slmflrsjf zit
for Schools, calied tha Uat School Bili., Is tow
rt-ady. v contain about 203 pxges of choice Sa;, Jo
los. Rouna,stct,M Duet, Trios Q-mtets andCh-.
roie, many oi rvj, wrlfet) expriy rnr tw.rk,
besides ?2 pages cf rinnntof nn.
meiits are o ea.-y n l pt-T.8,.re laat ordinary u :L.
er will find theuifeivcs iiansi, ncwh! ul la lastract.
ins evon youua scholar ti sitig cor rtty
cally, utile the tune and words (miii-o, -t a var.
ety tf lively, attractive, and soul i:ir rmsica".!
seutimcnt tiwt notr ublc win bo ex?rteT)cy..n
ciau all beginner to so on mitb zeal in acqr-.inr a . ?i
in oue of the most bejlth-alvinjj, banty lajprovu?.
bspplusKS jieldlnj, and onier pimlu';ia!? ezercue cf
school life. In simplicity of Its Element, in varlsty
and advptatlou of muic. and la excellance and Doair
of its s ugs, e'isinal. selectcl. aad a ljpted. It claims
by much to excel all cm?e:Hor. U will be foun t ta
be the bet-t bock ever bkud for Seminaries, Av.aios.ej.
and Public Schools. A few sampie pges cf tbet.e
nientsj tunes and pones are tlvea in a circular s?a4
andfetone. It Is compiled by Iljra-.e Waters, asiior
of "Kabath School Bella." N 1 and 3, whica haa ic
the ecormous sale cf 636 000 copies. Prspi-,f
covers 20 ct., $iSper bundredj tjund Z c? .i
j,er hundred cloth bound, embosed gUt4Jc8 ,-: ;JJ
per hundred. 23 eopie furnished at the oc t-;i.?l
price. Miled free at the retail price.
NOTICES OF TIIC I'RKI.
Tnr Day School Eell. The tuns a.e lively, sr,
such s may be eaily mabtered by children. Te spirt
of tiae song's U t'uexeption jbie and well a.lapte i Ui tie
schoolroom. It is the chepeit ant anion the teit
empeuds of school music published. .Yew yrfe
Teacher.
Vjlt School Oill Ttiis book is eoiaeu;;y aoiaptedl
to u-e lu our cuinnia schools.
We have a c t at number of school cng bcks b?or
the public, but many of them Uck muKi:al is we!! a lite
raiy nie, and are really rtetnoraiizmi In tb-lr ir23
ence u-fo the rotisical talent of the j.uoi. Airs of atv
knowic"sed excel leuce, wediied to wjr !s rf true pottry,
are the qualities thai ouabt to be sow tit with the (real-.
et care in the preparation ot a school sung bjcX. Thle
book seD u cmbine thee lw qualities. FtnnrjU
var.ia Selaol Jauraal.
Published b TI03ACB WATr,.3,
s41-ly Ko. 31 Broadway. Kew Tork.
VJQZIHZ
MANTJFAOTUEINQ COMPANY.
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ro yoc WAST
STEAL ENGINES OP EOILEi:
PATE XT STGAK VTLLS.
PaTR.N'T STEAM COTL EVAP0SATCZ3.
PATENT FIRZ KVAPOaATOij,
PAT2-NT STAJiP MILLS,
rca
TIKE'S PEAK OR LAKE SUPEHXO:
Z'D TOR CIECUXAr.3,
With Cuts, and Descriptions, Prices, etc., ito.
SAW MILLS. FLOURIN'3 mill.
AND alACUiliiir OF ALL iiS-sCHlPTIO.
rr7-SE.D FOII CIRCrLARS.
P. W. GATES, President.
IT. B. Ajents wantc-l every waere. ft
It. H. Ktii.NAS, A G LM,
IJrnwnvWIe. .Ne&ra-.;!.
Of whom Circulars aud detailed liX;raa'.i.-a ta
hud.
Jiirci CO, 12:3. Ia37-lyi