Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 08, 1863, Image 4

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    OFFICIAL.
zkws or Tin: united
at the Third of the
STATES,
Tkirly-teccnth
i a. LIX.-An Act taking ApproprltUon for the
isl.tive, Execute and "'VrZ ,h
Government for the year end.nj thirtieth
one. eighteen hundred and ..sty four ; and for
-.Year eighteen hundred and iixty three, and
r other Purposes. ,
enacted fcf l &ate House of Revre
ativeiofthi United State of America
aiiemblid. That the following sums be, and
ume nre hereby appropriated, out of any mon-
0 the trennry not otherwise appropriated, for
I object! hereinarter expressed for the fiscal year
iingtha thirtieth of Juno eighteen hundred and
ly-four namely:
legislative. For compensation and rni!eage of
'tors two hundred and forty thousand four hun-
1 acd thirty dollars.
.,r compensation or the othcers, citrtts, messen
. and others receiving an annual salary in the
lice of the Senate, via: Secretary of the Senate,
e thousand six bu oared dollars; officer charged
h disbursements of the Senate, four hundred and
sty dollars; chief cleric two thousand five bun-
I dollars; principal clerk and principal executive
k in the office of the Secretary of the Senate, at
thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each;
it clerks in office of the Secretary of tbe Senate
ae thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars each
eroftbe Stationary one thousand seven hon
and fifty two dollars; two messengers, at one
sand atd eighty dollars; two messengers at one
sand and eighty dollars each; one page at five
ired dollars; sergeant-at-arms and doorkeeper,
thousand dollars; assistant doorkeeper one
and seven hundred dollars; postmaster to the
one thousand seven buadred and fifty dol
assistant and mail carrier, one thousand four
Ired and forty dollars; two mail boys at nine
ired dollars each; superintendent of tbe docu
t room, one thousand five hundred dollars; two
tan t in doenment room, at one thousand two
!red dollars each; superintendent of the folding
. one thousand five huudred dollars; two mes-
ers, acting as assistant doorkeepers, at one
'and five hundred doltars ea;h; seventeen mes--s.at
one thousand two hundred dollars each;
Titcndeiit in charze of oenate furnaces one
sad two hundred dollars: assistant in charge
: aces, six hundred dollars; laboror in private
-e. six hundred dollors; two laborers, at four
d and eighty dollars each; clerk or secretary
-A m.nA fiftv twe dollars clerk to the Commit-
- i Finance, one thousand eight hundred and
nllar' elerk to the committee on claims one
ind eizbt hundred and fifty dollars; clfirk of
tz recoards, one tnousana signt nunurea ana
f.i!iir-i.hnlain to the Senate, seven hundred
: Tty dollars; making aeventy nine thousand and
en dollars-.
'or contingent expenses of the Senate; Tlx:
r stationary, gfteen thousand dollars.
newsnaners. three thousand dollars.
r Congressional Globe, twenty thousand dollars
- reporting proceedings in the Daily Globe for
it session af the Thirty-eighth Congress, ten
znd dollars.
- ibe usual additional compensation to tbe re-
-nfth Senate for the Coneressional Globe
porting tbe proceedings of the Senate for tbe
fgular session of the Thirty-eight Congress,
hundred dollars each four thousand dollars,
r clerks tc committees, pages, horses, and car--,
thirty nine tnousand dollars,
r Capitol police ,ten thousand two hundred and
;y-four dollars.
r expenses of heating and ventilating appar
fourteen hundred dollars,
r miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars
r compensation anh mileage of members of the
of Representatives and delegates, from Terri
, nine hundred and thirty-four thousand dol-
r compensotion of the officers, clerks, messen
,nd others receiving an annual salary in the
e of the House of Representatives viz: Clerk
e Aouse of Representatives three thousand six
. Ired dollars; two clerks, at two thousand one
ired and sixty dollars each; eleven clerks at one
ran eight hundred dollars each; principal mes
fr in the office at four dollars and eighty cents
day, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six
irs and eighty cents; three messengers, at one
scand two hundred dollars each; messenger to
Speaker, at four dollars and eighty cents per
', one theusand aeven hundred and fifty six dol
and eighty cents; clerk to the Committee of
ysand Means, one thousand eight hundred dol
; clerk to the Committee of Claims, one thousand
-t hundred dollars; clerk to the Committee on
lio Lands, one thousand eight hundred dollars;
-rant-at-aras, two thousand one hundred and
y dollars; clerk to the sergeant-at-arms, one
a (and eight hundred dollars ; messeneer to the
-c ant-at-arms, one thousand two hundred dollars
.master, two thousand one hundred and sixty
ars; one messenger in the office, one thousand
en hundred and forty dollars; four messengers at
thousand four hnndrtd and foriy dollars each
i mail beys; at nine hundred dollars each; Capi-;
police, eleven thousand one hundred and seven
dollars; doorkeeper, two thousand one hundred
i sixty dollars; superintendent of the folding
m,one thousand eight hundred dollars; two mes
rers at one thousand seven hundred and fifty
dollars and eighty cents each; one messenger, at
3 thousand two hundred dollars each; twelve
'wngers, to be emplo6ed during the session of
jrress.at (he rate of one thousand two hundred
ars each per annum; chaplain to the House of
Tesentatives, seven hundred and fifty dollars;
ng one hundred and three theusand four hun-
i and thousand four hundred and eightyseven
ars and twenty cents,
v - contingent expenses of tbe House of Representa
tives, vix:
I orcartage two thousand dollar.
Tor twenty-four copies of the Congressional,
be and Appendix for each member and delegate
' be first regular session of the thirty eighth Con-
, and one hundred coppies of th? same for the
se Liblary, thirty nine thousand nine hundred
sevrntysix dollars.
or tbe compensation of clerks to committees and
porary clerks in the office the Clerk of tbe House
eprewntatives, eighteen thousand eight hun
I and sixty four dollars.
folding documents, inducing materials, thirty
ssnd dollars.
v fuel and lights, including pay of engineers,
sen and laborers, repairs and materials twelve
sand dollars.
t furniture repairs, and packing boxes for
fers,ten thousand dollars.
Lh2rCVarriagJ8i'RDd FaddI Worses, seven
nd five hundred dollars.
r laborers, seven thousand dollars.
; t miscellaneous items forty thousand dollars.
r newspapers, twelve thousand five hundred
"s. "
rpgai and temporary mail boys, ten thousand
hundred and tix dollars.
r reporting and publishing proceeding in the
Globe, at seven dollars and fifty cenU per
u, fifteen thausand dollars
; Jtonryf twelvr thousand dollars .
' aitionai compensation to tbe re
oi ine House for rv,..:,: i m.i.
11
porung the proceedings of the House for tbe
hS jST f the Th5r'y-iEth Congress,
hundred dollars each, four thousand dollars.
Z?RT-FoT comPnsation of librarian
ounrdonir7.nanS' m6SSeDfier' Uborers
contingent expenses of said Ubrary, one thou-
purcbase of hooks for said library, five thon-
:n.ngf0r Ubrarj of CoDgrE( fo
Hie printing. For eoniTenKt; i iv. p
tendent of lublie 1A,7aY.
e Dger in his office, nine thousand sevenhucdred
jcveuiecn uouaxs ana eniy cents.
r contingent expenses of nis office, vit: For
t books, stationary, postage, advertising for
xor paper, lurmture, travnng expenses.
uu wagons, servant, ana miscellaneous item
t
fr
i
41-..!
Sir
if -ousand four hendred and twenty dolars.
th rublio
housand five hundred and thirty nine dollan
'wiij cents: Provided. That all Iithorraphing
cgraTing where tbe probable cost exceeds two
iiU niiy aollara shall be awarded to the
and best bidder for the interest of the Gov-
7. dne d'ertieement by the Superin
tof PuhliePHnti, J
Puhlio Printing
japer for tbepubho printing including the
V.
il
t
ihi
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HJTf
I
c-.l
ti'
t
Za . on hundred and eighty three
nd five hundred and twelve dollan.
lbindin two hundred and twenty
oa three Inr. ..i . j.i-
"ht cents n eeveniy eigov oouars
art cru or "ripe three judges of
i : , ce ociter, assistant solicitor
t v '"r' clerk.nd assisUnt clerk, and mes-
twenty aeven thousand three hun-
2 S .17:1 ta?h "gfcti labor' hire, and
3d dollars. TOeou F"ces, three
Itioa i of attorneys to attend to taking
ney, and witnesse ta
nd Collars vuujuimiuuub, vu
rS!" comPnstion of the President
om.:.- cnt7-fire thousand dollars.
conTn!!' . ht thoani dollars.
S 5S53 ? Tet t0 Patnt for
comnen.ar ?w dollars.
BtlC1,t5'11 Prite secretary, stw
fourSf' Sf "President of the United
-onungent expense, of the Executive office,
AS eif Sut! Tf 0De th0Uga?d doUar8
t 0t4te. For compensation oj the
Secrctary of State and Assistant Secretary of State
clerks, mcfs.nger, assistant messenger, and laborers
in his office, fifty Beven thounand eight hundred
dollars.
For the Incidental and Ilontingent Expenses of
said Department. For publishing the laws in pam
phlet form, and in newspapers of the States and
Territories, and in the city of Washington seven
teen thousand one hundred and twenty five dollars
For proofreading and packing packing the laws
and doauments for the various legations and consu
lates, including boxes and transportation of tbe
same, three thousand dollars.
For stationarv, blauk-bookfl, binding, furniture,
fixtures, and repairs, twelve thousand dollars,
For miscellaneous items, two thousand five bun
dred dollars.
For copper-plate printing books, and
maps,
five
thousand dollars.
For extra clerk hire and copying, ten tnousand
dollars.
Northeast Executive Building. For compensa
tion of four watchmen and two laborers of the
Northest Executive Building, three thousand six
hundred dollars, r
Far contingent expenses of said building, vu: Tor
fuel light, repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, live
thousand five hundred dollars.
Treasury Department. For compensation of the
Secretary of the Treasury, Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury, clerks, messenger, assistant messen
ger, and labers in bis office fifty four thousand eight
hundred dollars.
For compensation of the First Comptroller and
tbe clerks messenger, and laborers in his office, thir
ty three thousand seven hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of tbe Second Comptroller: and
the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office;
twenty eight thousand two hundred and forty dol
lars. For compensation of the First Auditor and the
clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborer
in bis office, forty two tnousana nine aunarou ami
forty dollars.
For comnensation of the Second Auditor, and the
clerks messengers assistant messenger, and laborer
in bis office, thirty eight tnousana one nunatea nu
forty dollars.
r or compensation of the x hira Auditor ana me
clerks, messenger assistant messencer. and laborej
(in his office, ninety three thousand four hundred and
forty dollars.
t- i .nv.r a i .1 : .wl v
x or compensauon o iuo l uunu auuiiui,ui uv
clerks mrsscoeei and assistant messenger in bis
office thirty one thousand nine hundred and forty
dollars.
For compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and th
clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office seven
teen thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Auditor of the treasury
for the Post Office Department, and the clerks,
messenger, assistant messenger and laborer in bis
office, one hundred and eighty two thousand seven
hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Treasurer cf the United
States, and tbe clerks messenger, assistant messen
ger, and laborers in his office, twenty-nire tnousand
seven hundred and zorty aonars.
For compensation of the Register of the Treasury
and the clerks messenger, assistant messenger, ana
lWr in hi offioe. fifty-three thousand three
hundred arid fortv dollars.
For compensation of the Solicitor of tbe Treasury
and the clerks and messenger in nia omce, eigmecn
thousand five hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner of Customs
and the clerks messenger and laborer in his office,
twentv thousand four hundred and forty dollars,
For compensation of the clerks messenger, and
laborer of the Light house Board, nine thousand two
hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Commissioner of Inter
nal Revenue, and clerks proenring dies, stamps, ad
hesive stamps, paper printing, forms and regulations
advertising, and any otner expenses oi carrying in
to effect tne act of July first, eighteen hundred and
sixty-two, five hundred thousand dollars.
Contingent Expenses of the .treasury department.
la the office of the Secretary oi tne treasury:
For copyin5, labor, biuding, sealing ships regis
ters, translating foreien languages, advertising ana
extra clerk hire for preparing, and collecting infor
mation to be laid before Congress, and for miscel
laneous items, twentv thousand dollars.
For compensation of temporary clerks, in the
Treasury Department: Provided, That the Secre
tary of the Treasury ho, and he is hereby authorix
ed in his discretion to classify the clerks authorized
according to the character cf their services or as
sign to such of tqem as he shall see fit any compen
sation not exceeding that of clerks of the first ciais
two hundred thousand dollars.
In the office of the First Comptroller:
For furniture, blank books, binding, stationary.
public documents, State and Territorial statutes
and miscellaneous items, one thousand eight hun
dred dollars.
In the office of the Second Comptroller:
For blank books, binding, stationary, and miscel
laneous items, including subscription to ane city
newspaper, to be bound and preserved for the nse of
the office, one thousand two hundred dollars.
In the office of the r irst Auditor.
For blank books, binding stationary, and miscel
laneous items, and subscription to one citp newspa
per, one thousand five hundred dollars.
in tne otfice or tne Second Auditor;
For stationary, office furniture and miscellaneous
items, including two of the city newspapers, to be
filed bound and preserved for the use of the office,
and for additional office furniture for the centetn-
plated increase of the clerical force of the office, ten
thousand dollars.
In tbe office of the Third Auditors
Fot blpnk books binding stationary office fnmi-
ture carpeting two newspapers preserving files and
papers, bounty land service, and miscellaneous item
two thousand two hundred dollars.
In the office of the Fourth Auditor:
For contingent expenses of the office one thou
sand five hundred dollars.
In the office of the Fifth Auditor;
For blank books stationary postage and miscel
laneous expenses in which are included two daily
newspapers one thousand dollars.
In the office os the Treasurer;
For stationary arranging and bind cancelled mar
ne papers, eases for official papers and records, and
miscellaneous items, including office furaitnreand
capeting five thousand dollars.
Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury;
For stationary labor and miacelaneous itJins, and
for statutes and reports two thousand two hundred
dollars.
Office of the Commissioner of Customs
For- stationary, miscellaneous items, and office
furniture one thousand five hundred dollars,
Light-house Board ;
For stationary, miscellaneous expenses, and post
age, six hundred dollars.
xor the General Purposes of the Southeast Exe
cutive Building, including the eqtension. For
compensation of twelve watchmen and eleven la
borers of tbe Southeast Executive Building, thir
teen thousand eight hundred dollars.
xor contingent expenses of said building fuel,
ight, labor, and miscellaneous items, twenty thou
sand dollars.
Department of the Interior. For compensation
of the Secretary of the Interior, Assistant Secretary
and the clerks, messenger, assistant messengers
watch and laborers in his offica forty-four thousand
seven hundred dollars.
Contingent Expenses. Depaetment of the Intrior.
uuice of the feecretary of tbe Interior:
For books, stotionarv. furniture, furl lisrhta. and
other contingencies, and for books and maps for the
library seven thousand dollars.
For casual repairs of the Patent Office building,
fifteen hundred dollars.
xor expenses of packing and distributing Con
gressional journals and documents in pursnance of
the provisions contained in the joint resolution of
Congress approved twenty eighth January eighteen
uunarea and titty seven and act firth x ebruary
eighteen hundred and fifty nine six thousand dol
lars. Office of Indian Affairs;
For blank bookn.
and miscellaneous items, including two of the dily
-"j newspapers, to be filed bound and preserve il or
tne use of the office, five thousand dollars.
or compensation of the commissioner of the
drlv nd 0mce cbief c,erk and lhe recorder,
"anghtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerhs, mes-
cffir8' Iackers- watchmen, and laborers in his
hund5 hnDdre4 and seventy-five thousand four
Fo, d ?nd ton dollars.
d5Sf iiSrV 1? General Land Office
hundred aa ft, Marcb one thon6and e5Sht
for laborers emaorId"t!TI,.tiDi.bou.nt7 1"d' and
four hundred doffi er?in,fif5? 1t "Qsand
of the Interior, at h;i oTd' Tha he 7
hereby authorized u I? ,T fha11 bfe' "d be "
priation for piece work, oV? tKn f 8ll4 PIT
or year, at such rate or rate, , a. fc"7'" mth''
and fair, not exceeding j?hmhJ deemjns
dollars pier annum. of Uelve handred
For fuel, lights, and incidental .
thousand dollars. Keepers, four
For compensation f the Commissions of Indian
Affairs, and the clrrks, messenger watchmen a l
laborer in his office thirty one thousand ninehun-
auu loxijr uoiuus.
For compensation of the Commissioner of Pen
sions, and the clerks, messenger, assistant m..
gers , watchman and laborers in his office one hun
dred and ttjirty-five thousand five hundred and
forty dollars.
xor traveling expenses for a srecial a?ent. tA
thousand five hundred dollars.
Pension-Office:
For stationery, binding books, furniture, and re
pairing tbe same; miscellaneous items, including
two daily city newspapers, to be filed, bound and
preserved for the nse of the office; and for engrav
ing and retouching plates for bounty land warrants
printing and bind binding the sand, fifteen thou
sand dollars;
For compensation of the Commissioner of Puhlio
Buildings, and the clerk and mesiens-er in his office
four thousand two hundred dollars.
For stationary blank books, plans, drawings, and
other contingent expenses of the office of the Com
missioner of Public Auilding3.five hundred dollar.
Surveyors-General and their Clerks: For coin
pensntion of the surveycr-reneal of Wisconsin
and Iowa and the clerks in his offise, five thousand
seven hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor-general of Ore
gon, and the clerks in his effice, fiva thousand five
hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general of Cali -
lom.a ana tne clerks in his omse, twelve tnousana
five hundred dollars.
Fvr compensation of the eurveyor General of
Washington Territory and the clerks in hii office,
six tusu;and dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general of New
Mexico, and tne clcrlu in his office, three thousand
aonars.,
For compensation of translator in the office of the
surveyor general of New llexice. two thousand
dollars.
F'or compensation of the surveyor general of Kan-
X' t i a . i i i i jc :
'iuu ieurBEKa( ani me cieras in ms ouce, six
thousand one hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general of Min
nesota, and the clerks in his office, five thousand
seven hundred dollars.
For compensation of the surveyor general of the
Territory of Colorado, and the clerks in his office,
four thousand dollars.
For compensation of tbe surveyor general of the
Territory of Dakota, and the clerks in his office,
two thousand nine hundred and six dollars and fif
ty-nine cents.
For rent of surveyor-general's office in Oregon,
fuel, books, stationary, and other incidental expen
ses, including pay of messenger, two thousand del
lars.
For rent of surveyor general's office in California,
fuol. books, stationery a:id other incidental expenses
including pay of messenger, four thousand dollars,
For office rent for the surveyor general of Wash
ington Territory, fuel, hooks, stationary and other
incidental expenses two thousand dollars
ror rent of the surveyor general s office in xew
Mexico fuel books, stationary and other incidental
expenses two thousand dollars.
For office rent of the surveyor general of Kansas
and Nebraska, fuel, and incident expenses one
thousand five hundred dollars.
For rent of the the surveyor general s office in
the Territory of Colorado, fuel, books, stationary,
and other incidental expenses, one thousand dol
lars:
For rent of the surveyor general's office in the
Territory of Dakota, fuel, books, stationary, and
other incidental expenses, one thousand five hun
dred dollars.
For salary of the recorder of land titles in Mis
soari five hundred dollars.
For the pay of the wages of one clerk in the con
solidated land office at Ues .Moines, Iowa one tnou
sand dollars.
War Department For comnensation of the Se
cretary of War, Assistant Secretary of War, and the
clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and laborer
in nis omce torty tnousand four hundred and eign
ty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks and messenger in
tbe office of tbe Adjutant General, fiftL six thou
sand nine hundred and twenty dollaas.
xor compensation oi tne clerks and messenger in
the office of the Quartermaster General forty four
tnousand seven nunared and sixty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks and messengers in
the office of the Paymaster-General eighty three
thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.
For compensation f the clerks, messenger, and
laborer in tne omce of the Commissary General
Irenty tnousand six nnndred and forty dollars.
xor compensation of tne clerks, messenger, and
laborer in tbe office of the Surgeon Genoral twelve
thousand lour Hundred ana forty dollars.
x or compensation or the clerks, messenger, and
laborer in the office of Topographical Engineers,
thirteen thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.
it T r . i i i .
or L-uuijK.-iit-iii.iuii oi tun cier&s ana messenger in
tbe office of the Chief Engineer nine thousand four
hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the clerks and messenger in
the office of the Colonel of Ordnance eighteen thou
sand two hundred and forty dollars.
Contingent Expenses of the War Deportment .
Office of rhe Secretary of Waj.
For blank books, stationary, books, maps, extra
ciertt Hire ana miscellaneous items twelve thousand
.... . . -
dollars.
Office of the Adjutant General:
For blank books, binding, stationary and miscel
laneous items, lour tnousand dollars.
Office of the Quartermaster General:
For blank books, binding, stationary and miscel
laneous items, ten tnousand dollars.
Office of the Paymaster General.
For blank books, binding, stationary, and miscel
laneous items,'thrde thousand dollars.
Office of the Commissary General:
For blank books, stationary and binding includ
ing rent of omce, ana lure of watchmen, seven thou
sand five hunhred and sixty dollars.
Office of the Chief Engineer:
For blank books, binding stationary and rclscel
ancous items, one thousand five hundred dollars.
Office of the Surgeon General;
For blank books, binding stationary and miscel
laneous items, five thousand dollars.
Office of the Golonel of Ordnance.
x or bianK dooks, binding, stationary, and mis
cellaneous items, three thousand five hundred dol
lars. Office of the Colonel of Topographical Engineers.
For blank books, binding stationary and miscel-
aneous items two thousand dollars.
For the General Purposes of the Northwest Exe
cutive' Building. xor compensation of superin
tendent, four watchmen, and two laborers of the
Northwest Executive building three thousand eight
hundred and fifty dollars.
For labor, fuel, light and miscellaneous items,
eight thousand dollars.
xor the Ueneral rurposes of the Uuilding Csrner
of F and Seventeenth Streets. For compensation
of superintendent, four watchmen and two laborers
for said building three thousand eight hundred
and fifty dollars. s
For fuel compensation of firemen, and miscellan
eous items, five thousand five hundred dollars.
For the General rurpeees of the Build Corner of
and Fifteenth Streets. For superintendent,
watchman, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items,
ten thousand dollars.
Navy Department. For compensation of the Se
cretary of the Navy Assistant Secretary of the Na-
yy and tbe isavy and tne clerks, assistant messen
ger and laborer in his office, thirty-six thousand
two hundred dollars.
For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of
Navy Yards and Docks, and the civil engineer.
clerks, messenger, and laborers in his office eighteen
thousand two hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of tho Chief of the Bureau oj
Equipment and Recruiting and the clerks and mes
senger in his office, ten thousand six aundred and
forty dollars.
i or compensation or tne Lhicf of the Bureau of
Navigation, and tbe clerks and messenger in his
office eight thousand seven hundred and forty dol
ars.
For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of
Ordnance, and the assistant clerk, draughtsman.
messenger, and laborer in his office, eleven thousand
two hundred and twenty dollars.
For compensation of the Chief of the Cureau of
Construction, Equipment and Repairs and the clerk
draughtsman, messenger and laborer in his office,
sixteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of
Steam Engineering, and the clerks, draughtsmen,
messenger and laboror in his office, ten thousand
seven hundred and forty dollars.
For compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of
revisions, and Clothing and the clerks, messenger,
and laborer thirteen thousand five hundred and
forty dollars.
xtr compensation of the Chief of the Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery, assistant and the clerks,
messenger, an I laborer in his office, ten thousand
five huedred and torty dollars.
Contingent Expenses of the .Nary Department.
Office Secretary of the Navy:
For blank books, binding Stationary labor cews-
pnpers, periodicals, and miscellaneous items, two
thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.
Bureau of lards and Docks:
For stationary books plans drawings, and miscel-
aneous items, eight hundred dollars.
Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting:
For stationary books, furniture and miscellane
ous items, one thonsand six hundred dollars.
Bureau of Navigation:
For stationary blank books, and miscellaneous
Veins, six hundred dollar?.
Bureau of Ordnance:
For blank books, stationary, and miscellaneous
items one thousand dollars.
Bureau of Construction Equipment, and Repairs:
For blank books, stationary and miscellaneous
items eight hundred dollars.
Bureau of Steam Engineering:
For blank bookJ, binding stationary, and miscel
laneous items, eight hundred dollars.
Bureau of Provisions and ciotning:
For blank books, stationary, and miscellaneous
items, one thousand dollars. .
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery:
For books, stationary and miscellaneous items,
four hundred and fifty dollars.
For the General Purposes of the Seuthwest Exe
cutive Building. Fer compensation of three watc ti
me n and two laborers of the Southwest Executive
Building, two thousand seven hundred and sixty
dollars.
For contingent expenses of said building, viz;
For labor, fuel lights, and miscellaneous items,
five thousand dollars.
Post-Office Department. For compensation ofthe
Postmaster General three Assistant Postmasters
General and tbe clerks messenger assistant messen
gers watchmen laborers of said department one
hundred and fifty eight thousand two hundred and
twenty dollars. -
For compensation f twenty five additional clerks
twenty thousand dollars.
Contingent Dxpenscs of Post Office Department
Fur blank book, binding and stationary fuel for the
General Post Office build including the Auditufa
office oil, gas and candles printing, , repairs ef the
General Post Office buildirig office fa raj Ufa glaring
painting, whitewashing, and for keeping the fire
places and furnaces in crder; tor watchmen engi
neer, (for steam engine,) laborers repairs of furni
ture, and for; miscellaneous i tarns thirty five thou
sand olUrs. . a 1 . .
Department of Agricu!ture.otFor the salary of
the Commissioner of Agrienltirs three thousand
dollars.
For tbe salary of the chief clerk in the kDepart
ment of Agriculture, two thousand dollars.
For th collection and compiling of agricultural
statistics; lor promoting agricultural and eural
economy; and the procurement propagarion, and
distribution cf the cuttings and seeds of new and
useful varieties; and for the introductson and pro
tection of insectivorous bird3: and for the purpose of
establishing a laboratory with the Locessary appar
atus fer practical and scientific experiments in agri
cultural chemistry; and for paying tbe clerici and
employees and contingent expenses necessary in
said department, ninety thousand do lars; end three
thousand dollars of which appropriation shall be
for encouraging the culture of cotton and tobaceo.
For investigations to test the practibility of cul
tivating and preparing fiax and hemp, as a substi
tute for cotton twenty thousand dollars.
Mint of the United States at Philadelphia. Fer
salaries of the director, treasurer assayer, melter
and refiner, chief coiner and ' engraver, assistant
melter and refiner, and seven clerks twenty six
thousand fonr hundred dollars.
For wages of arorkmra and adjusters, one Hun
dred and eleven thousand eight hundred dollars.
For incidental and contingent expenses, includ
ing repnirs and wastage forty thousand dollars.
X or apecimens oi ores ana coins w oe proservea
in the cabinet at the mint three hundred dollars.
For transportation of bullion from Hew lors
assay office to the United States mint for coinage
ten thousand dollars.
Branch Mint at San Francisco California. tor
salaries of superintendent treasurer assayer meiter
and renner comer, ana six ciein.3, uiuijr wuiuauu
five hundred dollars.
For wages or workmen and adjusters, one hundred
and five thousand dollars. . .
For incidental and contingent expenses, includ
ing repairs and wastage forty five thousand dollars.
Assay Office Sew X ork. xor salaries oi superin
tendent treasurer asayer and melter ana renner.
assistant assayer officers, and clerks, twenty two
thousand five hundred dollars.
For wages of workmen forty thousand dollars.
GOVERNMENTS IN THE TERRITORIES.
Territory of New Mexico. For salaries of govern
or. tnree judges ana secretary. iveio tuousana
. - -. 1 . A 1 . L 1
dollars.
For contingent exyenses of said territory one
thousand dollars.
For interpreter and translator in the executive
gent expenses of the assembly eigateen tnousand
dollars.
For salary of clerk at the United States deposi -
torv at Santa Fe. New Mexico per annum eighteen
hundred dollars: watohman per annum six hundred
dollars: lorter per annum foar hundred dollars
Territory of Utah. xor salaries oi governor tnree
indues and secretary twelve thousand dollars.
-J3 .. tn
xor contingent expenses oi saia xerriiory one
thousand five hundred dollars
For compensation and mileage of the members of
tde legislative assembly, omcers, cierks, ana con
tingent expenses
cf the assemblj, six thousand
doUcrs.
Territory of Washington. For
. v a
salaries of gov
twelve thousand
ernor tnree juanes, ana seeretary
five hundred dollars.
For contingent expanses of said Territory one
thousand five hundred dollars.
For compensation and mileage of the membors of
the legislative assembly omcers, clerk, and con tin
gent expenses of the assembly twenty thousand
dollars.
Territory of Nebraska. For salanes of governor
three judges and secretary thousand nve hundred
dollars.
For contingent expenses of said Territory one
thousand dollars.
For compensation and mileage of the members of
the legislative assembly, omeers, clerks and contin
gent expenses of tho assembly four thousand dol
lars.
Territory of Colorado. xor salaries of governor
and superintendent of Indian affairs three judges,
and secretary nine tnousana seven nunaiea aonars,
For contingent expenses or said .territory one
thousand dollars.
For compensation of mileage of the members of
the legislative assemmy, omcers, cierss, ana contin
. . . . t ii rr i .
gent expenses of the assembly, twenty thousand
j a w -
dollars. - .
Territory of Nevada. ror salaries of governor
and superintendent of Indian affairs three judges,
and necretary nine tnousand seven nunarea aouars,
For contingent expenses of said xerntoryone
thouss.nd dollars. .
For compensation and mileage of the members
of the legislative assemby officers elerks and contin
gent expenses of the assembly twenty thousand
dollars.
Territory of Uekota. xor raianes of governor
and superintendent of Indian affairs, three ju dges,
and secretary nine tnousana seven nunarea aouars.
For contingent evpenses of saia territory one
thousand dollars
For compensation and mileage of the members of
the legislative assemmy, wcers, cieras ana contin
. .. f. LI- " t . 1 1
gent expenses of tne cssemoiy niteen tnousana dol
lars: Provided That the sum of three thousand two
hundred and forty-ene dollars and thirty three and
one third cents direct tax laid upon the Territory
of Dakota be paid and satisfied by deducting said
amount from the appropnation for legislative ex-
g uses of siid Territory of Dakota for the year end
ing the thirtieth of June eighteen hundred and
sixty-four.
Judiciary. or salaries of tne cneir justice or
the Supreme Court, and eight associate justices
thirty thousand dollars.
oali.ioa nf t.h district indr thirtv thonsand
dollars.
Fot salary of the circuit judge of California six
thonsand dollars.
Jbr salaries of the chief jastice of tct District of
Columbia the associate judges and the judges ofthe
judges of the criminal court and the orphan? court,
fifteen thousand seven nunared and nity aouars.
Ofiae of the Attorney General. Jbr salanes of
the Attorney General, Assistant Attorney General
and the clerks and messenger in his efftco twenty
thousand three hundred dollars,
Contingent expenses of the otfice of the Attorn ey
General, namely :
For fuel labor furniture, stationary and miscel
laneous items, three thousand dollars.
For purchase of law and necessary books lor tne
oice of the Attorney. General two hundred and
gfty dollars
For logal assistance and other necessary expendi
tures in the disposal of private land claims in Cali
fornia ten thousand dollars.
For special and other extraordinary expenses of
California land clains, ten thousand dollars.
Jbr salary of the reporter of the decisions of the
Supreme Court one thonsand three hundred dollars.
Expenses ot Courts of the United States. Jbr
defraying the expenses ofthe Supreme, Circuit and
UlSlrlCt vouria ui tun vuuou mates, iiiviuuiug tuo
District of Columbia; also for jurors and witnesses
in aid of the funds arising from fines penalties and
forfeitures, incurred in the fiscal year ending June
thirtieth eighteen hundred and sixty four, and pre
vious year and likewise for defraying the expenses
of suits in which the United States are concerned,
and of prosecutions for offences committed against
tbe United states, and for the safekeeping of prison
ers, one million dollars.
Independent Treasury. Jbr salaries of the as
sistant treasurers of the United States at New York
Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, sixteeen thou
sand five hundred dollars.
Jbr additional salary of tbe treasurer of the mint
at Philadelphia one thousand dollars.
x or salanes of the clerk and messenger in office
of assistant treasurer at Boston four thousand nine
hundred dtl'.ars.
For salaries of clerks, messengers, wstibmcn, and
portor in cTice of assistant treasurer at New York,
forty-seven thousand seven hundred dollars.
For salaries of clerks in the offico of th e assistant
treasurer at St. Louis three thousand dollar?.
For salaries of nine supervising and fifty loal in
spectors, appointed under act thirtieth August eight
teen hundred and sixty two for the better protec
tion of the lives of passengers by steamboats , with
traveling and other expenses incurred by them
twenty-five thousand dollars.
For contingent expanses, nnder the act of sixth
August eighteen hundred and - forty six, for the
safe keeping; collectiontion, transjer, and disburse
ment of the public revenue in addition to premium
which has been or may be received on transfer draft
Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expend
for clerical services twenty thorsand dollars.
Commissioners of Direct Taxes in Insurrectionar
Districts. For compensation of thirty three com
missioners, at three thousand dollars each one hun
dred and twelve thousand two hundred dollars.
For contingent expenses six thousand dollars.
Publis Buildings and Grounds. .For compensa
tion to the laborer in charge of the wote-closets in
the Capitoi, four hundred and thirty eight dollars.
For compensation to the publio gardener, one
thousand four hundrep and fotty dollars.
For compensation of a foreman and twentyone la
borers employed in the publio grounds, thirteen
thousand four hnndred dollars.
For compensation of the keeper of the western
gate, Capitol square eight hundred and seventy-six
dollars.
For compensation of two day watchmen employed
in th e capitoi square one thousand two hundred
dollars.
For compensation of two night watchmen employ -at
tbe President's House, one thousand two hun
dred dollars.
For compensation of the doorkeeper at the Presi
dent's House, six hundred dollars.
For compensation ofthe assistant dxrkeeper at
tbe fresident s House, six hundred dollars.
For compensation of one night watchmn employ
d fir the better protection ef the buildings lying
sou lb of tbe Capitol, and used as public- stables and
carpenter a shops six hundred dollars.
For compensation of watchman employed on res
ervatson number two six hundred dollars.
For compensation of eiht draw keepers at the
rotomac bridge, and for fuel, oil and lamps, six
thousand five hundred and thirty two dollars.
For compensation of two draw keepers at the two
oridges across the Lastern Branch of the Potomac
and for fuel, oil and lamps, one thousand one hun-
area ana cigbty dollars.
For fnrnace-keepsr at the President's Home, six
nunarea dollar.
To enable the Commissioner or Public Baildings
to employ a keeper of three furnaces under the old
hall of one of the House of Representatives six
nunarea dollars.
Metropolitan Police. For salaries and other ne
cessary expense of tbe metropolitan police for the
j-isinct or. "woiambia, tacluaing the aauia annual
compensation (two nundred and fifty dollars) to
each of the two ex-ocio members of the Board of
rolice from the organization thereof, August nine
teen eighteen hundred anp sixty one as is allowed
by the law to the Commissioners of Pelice.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That in addi
tion to the clerical force now authorized by law, tho
louowing cierks and implovees are hereby au'.horiz
ed in the several departments and offices hereinaf
ter specined, to be employed and continue only dar
ing the rebellion, and foe one year after its close viz :
in tne que ot tne oecreUry ot tne Treasury, five
cierasoi class tour:
in the offiee of the Second Auditor of tho Trea
sury, tbree clerks of class four, eight of class three,
tweiva or class two one assistant messenger at a
iary oi seven bundred dollars, and one laborer at
a salary oi six bundred dol ars ter annum.
.in tne omce of tbe Tbird auditor of the Treasury
six clerks of class four, seven of class three, nine of
ciass two, and eigbteea of class one, and ten clerks
as copyists at e rate not exceeding fifty dollars par
month.
Jn the often of the fifth Auditor of the Treasury .
one ciers; oi ciass rour two or class three, four cJa
I t f W m a.
two, tmrteen of class one, and six copying clerks, at
at an annual salary or six bundred dollars eaoh .
Jntheojce of the assistant treasurer at Boston,
one clerk at a salary of twelve hundred dollars per
annum.
Jn the office of the assistant treasurer at New
York clerks, mefseugers, keeper and laborers, whose
salaries in the aggregate shall not exceed eight
thousand seven hundred dollars.
In the qjfioe af the treasurer of the mint as depos
itary, in lieu of the clerks heretofore authorised,
eierki and messenger, whose in the aggregate shall
not exceed five thousand five hundred dollars.
Jn the oice of the assistant treasurer a i Saint
Louis, messenger, watchman and laborer, whose
salaries in the aggregate shall not exceed two thou
sand dollars.
Jn the otce ofthe Secretary of the Navy, three
clerks of tho first class and three of the second class.
in the Ordnance Bureau of the Navy, one cnief
clerk and three clerks of the second class.
in the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, two
clerks of the first class two of the second class.
in each of the Bureaus of Medicine and Surgery,
Equipment and Recruiting, and navigation, one la
borer at an annual salary of six hundred dollars .
in the Navy Department two additional night
watchmen, each at an annual salary of six hundred
dollars.
in the Pension OIce, three clerks of claw four,
four af class three, four of class two nine of class
one, one addiiional assistant messenger at a salary
of seven hundred dollars, and oie additional laborer
at a salary of six hundred dollais per annum, for
the current year; five additional clerks of olass four;
six of class three, eight of class two, and sixteen of
class one one additional assistant messenger at a
salary ef seven hundred dollars, and one additional
laborer at a salary of siz hundred dollars per annum
for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eightern hun
dred and sixty four.
in the omce of the Secretary of War. six clerks of
clnss four, and eight of class ono.
in the office of the Chief of Ordnance of the War
Department three clerks of class four, and twenty
of class one.
in the office of the Commissary Genoral twelve
clerks of class one; and one laborer at a salary of six
hundred dollars per annum.
in the office of the burgeon ueneral one clerk of
class four, one of class three two of class two, and
twenty one of class one. j
in the office of the Paymaster Ueneral four clerks
cf class three and sixteen of class one; and in the
office of the Chief of Engineers, two of class one.
And the several elerks and other employees auth
orized by this section shall be appointed by the
heads of the several departments to which they are
severally attached, and the amount necessary to pay
their salaries from the time of their appointment,
for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hun
dred and sixty three, and for tbe fiscal year ending
June thirty eighteen hundred and sixty four is here
by appropriated therefor.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, inat nothing
contained in the third section of an act entitled "An
act making supplemental appropriations for the
year ending June thirty eighteen hundred and six
ty three and for the year ending June thirty, eigh
teen hundred and sixty two, and for other purposes
approved July sixteen eighteen buncred and sixty-
two, shall be construed to inoreas e the salanes or
the Superintendent of the Censts or the Assistant
Postmaster General; ,
Approved, February 25, J883.
NEW GEOCERY STORE.
McLAUGHLLY & SWAN,
HAVE OPENED OUT IN
THE BRICK BUILDING FORMERLY
OCCUPIED BY THE NEMAHA VALLEY BANK,
A NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OP
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CONSISTING 07
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
SPICES OF ALL KINDS,
DRIED FRUITS.
PROVISIONS:
SUCH AS DRIED BEEF,
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
CRACKERS, &c., &c,
ALSO FISH OF ALL KINDS,
NAILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
TUBS, BROOMS,t AND WASHING BOARDS,
ROAPS, COAL OIL,
LAMP CHIMNEYS AND WICKS, -
WE DESIRE TO CALL PARTICULAR
ATTENTION TO OUR FINK STOCK
OF
Tobacco, Cigars, & Confectionary.
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A FINE ASSORTMENT OFTHE
VERY BEST OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
SUCH AS BRANDIES, GINS,
WHISKIES, &.C., OF THE MOST AP
PROVED BRANDS.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Brownville, May 28, 183-47-ly.
I A XEW AXD jLAHGE STOCII OF
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
FOR FALL TRADE.
JOHIST. C. DEUSER,
3I;in Street, Brownville, JV. T.,
Takes pleasure in announcing that he has now on hand;
a large and select stock of every article in nis line.
COOK STOVES,
THE LATE ASD IMPRONED PATTERNS ;
SUCH AS
Buck's Feerless, Elevated Ovens,
Superior, Golden Era,
Sew Era, &c.
ALSO COMBINED
COOK AND FA It LO II STOVES,
OF THE LATEST STILES.
EVERY VARIETY
BOX AND PARLOR STOYES.
I CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF
FARMERS TO MY
HEAVY SHEET IRON,
FOR SUGAR BOILERS ; ALSO MY
LARGE CAST IUOS liETTEES.
A VARIETY OF CHEAP
LARD AND COAL OIL LA1LPS
Of New and Beautiful Patterns; Lamp Chimneys,
Shades, fee. Brans, Copper, and Sbeet
Iron Ware; Lanterns, Shovels
and Japanned Ware.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
Tin and Stone Self-Sealing Fruit Cans.
VERY NICE AND CONVENIENT FOR
TII03E DESIRINO TO PUT
UP FRUIT!
A' LARGE QUANTITY OF
HOTjIiOW TTfTVclLTLZZ,
OF FVERY DESIRABLE ARTICLE.
THE ATTENTION OF
FREIGHTERS AND OTHERS
IS DmiETED TO MY
COOKING SKILLETS, OVENS, &C.
Guttering and Spouting.
I am prepared to put p guttering and spoutintr, and
all other work of my line at the shortest notice, and in
workmanlike manner, which I warrant to It satis
faction, na-iy
LEGAL NOTICES.
MaryE. Fowler,) In the Pawnee Coa nty District
ts. Court. September term, A. D.
Dwfcht Fowler.) 1863. In chancery, bill for dirorce.
TojDwight Fowler, non resident defendant above
named. You will take notice, that the Plaintiff
and complainant in the above stated cause, has filed
in the omce of the clerk of the District court, in and
for Pawnee County, the certain bill of complaint,
and'petition, the object and prayer of which is to
dissolve, and annull the bonds of matrimony, solem
nized between ya and the aforesaid complainant,
at the town of Conquest in the bounty of Cayuga,
and State of New York, on the 24 day of January,
A. D. 1350, and for a reasonable allowance as ali
mony from your goods, chatties, and estate, upon
tbe grounds of wilful and continued desertion for a
period of more than two years, next preeeeding the
filing of her said bill of complaint. And you are
further notified thatnnless you plead .answer or de
mur to said petition and bill of complaint, on or be
fore the 31st day of August 1363, said bill will be
taken as confessed, and a decree of divorce with a
reasonable allowance aa alimony from your estate
as aforesaid, for her support will be rendered as in
said petition prayed for.
ISHA1I RE AVI 3, Solicitor fof compt.
July 18, 1863. nol-4w-$700
Administrator'!! Notice. '
Elizabeth Waters having been appointed Administra
trix of the Estate of Absolem Waters, late of the coun
ty of Pawnee, N. T , deceased, Notice Is hereby given
to all persons bavins claims against said estate, to
have them on file in the office of the Probate Judge of
Pawnee county, Nebraska Territory, on or before the
12th day of January, A. D. 1S64 at 9 o'clock A. M., the
time set for hearing claims against said estate.
n52-6w-$3.60 II; O LORE, Probate Judge.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Benjamin G. Cooper,) In tha Johnson County Dis-
vs. met lourt, September term
William Jones. J A. D. 1863. In chancery.
To William Jones, non-residert defendent. Yoa
are hereby notified that the Flaintia above named
has filed in the office of the clerk of the District
court, wthin and for Johnson cotlilty. his certain
petition and bill of compliant, the object and prayer
of which is to foreclose a ceruon deed of trustor
mortgage, by yoa given said plaintiff, o3 the follow
ing described real estate, situated in said county
and Territory, towit. The S 1-2 of SE 1-4, Scj.
13, and W. 12, ofN.El-4, Sec. 24, Township 5
Range 10, to secure the payment of a certain prom
isaary note by yoa executed to said plaintiff, fof tbe
sum of $250,00, payable one year after date, with
interest after maturity, at the rate of twenty-five
per cent per annum, which eaiJ note and deed of
truHt or mortgage, bears date each on the ista day
of July 1859. And you are further notified, that
aniens yon plead, answer or demur to said petition
and bill of complaint, on or before tbe 31st day of
August, 1863, the same will be taken as confessed
and a decree of foreclosure, rended by the court in
aceordanee with the prayer thereof.
I SHAM KEAVIs, Sol. for comp t
July 18, 1863. nol-4w-f 700.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Benjamin G. Cooper,) In the Pawnee County Dis-
vs. tnct Court, September lerm,
Elijah Markee. ) A. D.1S63. In Chancery.
To Elizah Markee, non-resident defendent above
named : Yoa are hereby notified that the plaintiff
in the above stated cause, baa filed his certain bill
of complaint against yoa, in the District Court, in
and for Pawnee county, the object and prayer of
which is to foreclose a certain mortgage, ty too
given the plaintiff on the following described land ,
situated m said county, to-wit; The Northwest
quarter of section 23, in Town 3, Range 12k to secure
the payment of a certain promissory note by yoa ex
ecu ted to said plaintiff, for the sum of $312,50, pay
able two years after date, with interest after matu
rity, at the rate of twenty-five per cent, per annum,
which note and mortgage bear date each on the 15th
day of July, A. D, 1859. And you are further no
tified that unless yoa plead, answer or demur to
said petition and bill of complaint, on or before the
31st day of August, 1863, the same will hi taken aa
confessed, and a decree of foreclosure rendered by
the court in accordance with the prayer thereof.
ISHAM RE AVIS, Sol. for Oomp't.
July 13, 1863. nl-4w-$5.3.
Probate Notice.
EHa1)tt1i lfelvlo having been appointe-l Administra
trix at h Estate of James O. Melvln, deceased, notice
is Uerebv give to all persons having eUims against
said estate, to have them on flie in the office of the Pro
bate Judge of Nemaha county, Nebraska, on or before
the 37th day of December, A. D-, 1363, at 10 o'clock A.
M., the time set for bearing eUims against said estate.
r50-3w-$3,5) C. -W. WUKKLJSK, Probate JuUire.
PLANKS,
OF
ALL KINDS, 1'rinted and
ADViiTlER OFFICE.
AM
for sale at the
BUJSNESS CARDS
IS 11.13 1 heavi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,.
TALIS CITY", HHHTtAWKA.
53" 'Vrttl pracliC e in all the Courts or SbrlJ.
vS-n3-l
F. STEWAtlT.
ECLICTIC PHYSICAIIJ
SURGE-ON,
11 R O TT XV 1XXE, JSEE'.i AS II I.
Office over n. C. Lett' Drfl Siore, H..i!3.i.iy'
Block, Main street.
eheitiieyee & fioaisoir,
MAIf UriCTUHERS OF
fQBOOTS AND SHOES ,1
filAi rfETWEEft riaiT Alti SECOND Sit.,
BROWNVILLE, X. T.
HaTlnsr recently pnrcfca-iil the Shoe Sbop forwrlt
ooed by Wm. T. Pen, ws no-r offer ottr Vork at grei
ly i etuced prices. We man u factor li tiat w oStt
tor tale. 3AII work warranted.
BronVl!le. Sept. 27, 1S6J. . nll-lv
E. IIOODY & SON
NIAGARY .NURSERIES,
LOCK PORT, N. Y..
Wholesoie and Retail Dealef in Fruit.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
, AND 8IIRUB3 AND .
stocii roi: 3i;rserV5ie3i
EDWARD W. THOMAS
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
AND
SOLICITOE IN OSAttCEE?,
Offl:e corner of kain aiH Flmt Streets.
BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA.
03JAIIA AKD CHICAGO rj.l.Mt,
OMAHA, SEBRXSKA.
The. Circulating Notes cf this
Bank arr redeemed at
BEATTIS it Co. in St.
U. B. SACS.2TT.
Prevalent.
par t tbe Banking House or A.
Joseph, lltK
n5 1:2 in
SPRING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY GOODS !
MRS. MARY IIEWETTj
Announces to the ladles of Brownville and i-
cinity, that she has just received from th
K 1st a magnificent stock of
SPEKTG AND SUJIiTES HILLI2JE2T Zt023,
Consisting of
Ladies and Slisseo Bonnet and IIat,
Ribbons, Flowers &c.
To which she Invites the attention oftfie laJISs, fel-
ing assured they cannot be better suited in style, qual
ity or price. n-ll-ly
FAIIIBAI7H3'
STANDARD
SCALES
or ALL KUIfil.
Also, Warehouse Trtrcks, Idaf
Presses, 3.
FAIRBANKS, GREEf.LEAF & CD
172 LAKE ST., CHICAGO,
tj-Be careful, and buy only the genuine. mT
June 12th. 1363 n49-3n
THOJIAS DAVIS,
ECLECTICPHYSICIAI1
SURGE03ST,
TABLE ROCK, NEBRASKA
Reference, Dr. D. Owini BrownvillS.
April II, '81. n40-Iy
J. WILSON BOLLINGER,
T "37 O JXT 2E3
COUNSELLOR AT LAT7,
General and Collecting Asrcnt
BEATRICE, GAGE CO., NEBRASKA '
WILL practice in the several Courts in Cage and
adjoining counties, and will give prompt attntud
to all business entrustec! tobim. Collections prompt
ly made. t3y 'articular attention giverl to locat
ing Land Warrants oa lands carefully rebctai
himself.iFJ
September 25, '61. il2-yty
B. C. HARE,
AMBROTYPIST,
Is prepared to take AMBROTYPES and NELALt-'
OTYPES in the best style of the art; aad at
Lower Prices than Ever Jlefore Offered in
Brownville.
Ilis Rooms are over ilahron's Clotkin'j Store, ed.
Slain Street, nearly opposite the llrownviHe IIjbji
Pictare Warranted to Gire Satisfaction.
The public are invited to call at the room and ex
amine the specimens.
i7Orders for Tencil Cuttirtg will also be filled
in a workmanlike manner, and at short notice.
Every person should have a teucil plate and a bot
tle of indelible ink for marking linen, &o. the best
and most convenient arrangement for that purpose
Honrs or operation, from 9 a. x. to 4 t. x,
Brownville, May 21st 1883. n4o-3m
J A COD MARII05,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROWNVILLE,
Calls the attention of Gentlemen desiring ne V, aeat
servlcabie and fashionable
WERAING APPAREL,
to His
HewStock of Goods
JUST RECEIVED,
broad Cloths, cassimers, Tisnxas,
OF tHE TERY IjATETT STYLUS)
Which he will sell or make n, to order, at unprece
dented low pricest
Those wishing any thing in hit line will do well t J
call and 0 am! tie his stock before lavestlnc. as ha
pledges himself to held out peculiarly fatorible la
ducenents.
February 13th, 1SS2;
TO IHE AFFLICTED.
1)R. A. GODFREY.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
OBSTETRICIAN,
Educated in f ranee. havioK twenty-fire years' esre
rience In the Medical science, and one of the eorreiMfi
dents of tbe "American Journal of the Vesical Scien
ces," has located permanently In Brownville, and re
spectfully tenders bis professional services to the cit
izens of this city and vicinity.
He will not cooflne his services to common practice.
but extend them to chronic diseases dUeaoes ef lonf
standing, Malignant Tumors and Sores. Abscesea anl
Ulcers, Cancers aud Sore Eye, even partial BUmlne-
Epilepsy, commonly called Falling Sic&ness. Falsi'.
Neuralgia, Dyspepy, Consumption In the first and
second stae. Insanity in some forms, and diseases tf
every kind. Particular attention paid to Agae.
He will. If requested, give reference t those ro-
nonnced incurable In the United States, and afterward
cured by him.
He may be found stall houra. either at If. C. Lett's
Drug Store or at his dwelling house, when not encael
oa professional business. nflo-ly
HONS. DE LA MAKSH3
IN TOWN AGAIN.
And preparing to cell Stationery of atl kinds ten fe4f
cent lower than any one lu town dare t. Will sail
writing paper from 40 cents a qmre down to thrse
quires for fifty cents, and other tricks la hi line la
proportion, such as
COLORED BATTLK SCEXBS,
PICTORIALS OF ALL IlXttS.
DAILT PAFZ29, AND THIS-
LAT3ST BDtTtO.V OF SCBOOt BOO LB.
Recommonded to be ued in th Territory ; and parm
should b guarded against buying any other, aa the !!
series will soon be out of use entirely.
Mr Marshe is Agent tor several Eistern Fab!ihlrjt
Houses, and can procure for any one, any Book, 3f8
paper, or Periodical that can be called tor.
Also keeps PhotogTaphs, and PhetusrapH Albums,
Steryscopes, and Sterysccpic View. VirroMope. Frin)
Packages. KoveU, Family Bibles. Miscellaneous Books.
Come la and see for yourselves, where he Is prepared
to wait rn ladies and gentlemen in the latest and most
ajproved style. n. H. MAU3H.
First Story P. O. Buii-iina, K . 000.
1 opposite a Xebratka Back,
Brownvill, Xebraok.
N. B.Eastern papers may notice, and end bin to
Sheriff. lO-tf
TASES! TAXES!!
The undersizned will attend to the payment of Uti
or all non-residents who may entrust hizi tiff fviVj,
FREE OF CIIAHGi:,
la Nemaha, PawnSe and Rirhsrdsnn Cioti?i.
r. R fisher, zx. iivtniiar.