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VOLUME L. is ruBLisnco DAILY and tri-weekly by J. L* LOCKE & CO. ” nitv and County PHnlcri.. BYAUXUPBITY. LAWS OF TflE UNITED STATES, _ jLfcJ tkt first Session sf Ot TAirtgssend Fi uU a*" g congress. rpoLMC AcT-i-No. 62.] [Concluded.] Md for other purpM«J M n0U8E8 li- - /wmrtnulnc tho construction of tho custom- hoEw *t Charleston, 8ouUi*Carolina, two hundrod thousand dollars, for con! offioes, and reoeivors of public moneys, one hund red and aoventy-six thousand eifcht hundrod dollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys, by re ceivers of public money, twenty-tbreo thousand five hundrod and eighty dollars. For incidental oxpensoe of the several land offi ces, thirty-four thousand two hundrod and forty dollars. SURVEYS OP PUBLIC LAUDS. ; aug- totho of tho of the custom* , ^ r *tNew-Oneans,Louisiana,onohundrodnnd SS, confided to .0 officer deUlled trom tho aHB— eilowed »compeln»Uon not oioeodtng eight dol- ^FQr'ouroh.eing it Bite and tho oonetrnctlon of n JSSJrbuilding et Wilmington, Dejewnre, for Sm-honA pool office, court room., and other of the' United St«too, end furniehing tho ST twenty-five thomend dollme: Pro/tded, tgBB MH lot .nd building be oxemptod from dtv end nil other tnxee whatever, by tho not or tho Legislature or Delaware: And pmided further. Wde^o ssKsrsS iyiKSfis tal expenses and spocial surveys, demandl mented rates, to bo applied ana apportion). several districts according to tho exigencies of public servico: the part to bo applied to tho rcaur- veys required by the location ana survey of privnto c aims in Florida, to be disbursed at a rate,not ex ceeding five dollars per mile, in addition to the un expended balances of former appropriations, ono hundrod and fifteen thousand dollars. For survey of tho islands in Saganaw bay and ri ver. and other islands on tho coast of Lakes Huron and Michigan, aix hundred dollars. For correcting erroneous und defectivo lines of the public and and private surveys in Missouri; at a rote not exceeding six dollare per mile, including office work, two thousand five hundred dollars. For tho construction of a custom-house at Asto: ria, Oregon, in addition to ten thousand dollars heretofore appropriated, thirty. thousand, dollars. f For Purchasing a sito, and the conatrnction of a .ultublo building at Richmond, Virginia, for eu»- lom-houaa, port offico, court room., ond other of- Scte of tKo Uolted Status, ona huodrod thoumod fiiillara* Provided,, That the said lot and building shall bo exempted from.city and all other taxes whatever by the act of tho Legislature ol Virginia. And provided further, Th^before the SecrotaiY ortho Troasuryshall erect thesaid building, it ®hnl first be hia duty to procuro a proper sito or lot of ground, and to make a contract or contracts for the Section of said building and furnishing tho same, at a sum or sums which shall not in tho wholo ox- coed the sum of one hundred and fifty thousan I dol lars, inclusive of said lot. which said contract or contracts shall bo secured by good and sufficient sureties, to tho satisfaction of the said Secretary of tho Treasury and President of the United States. For annual repairs and office fixtures for tho cus tom-house at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Erie, Pennsylvania, and other places, twenty-five thou* M To enable tho Socretary of tho Treasury to pur chase an addition to tho custom-house at Baltimore, and to repair and alter the edifice, one hundred and ten thousand dollars, said sum to cover all expenses of purchase, repair, and improvement. For purchasing a site and the construction of suitable'building.'.at Waldoborough, Maine, for custom-house, post office, and other offices of the United States, and furnishing the aamo, twolvo thousand dollars: Provided, That said lot und building shall be oxempted from city and all other taxes whatever by tho act*of tho Legislature of Maintf: And provided further, That, before the Secretary of tho Treasury shall erect the said build ing-it shall first be his duty to procure a proper site, or lot of ground, and to make a contract or contracts for the orection of said building and furnishing the same, at a sum or sums which shall not in the wholo exceed the sum of twelve thousand dollars, inclusive of said lot; which said contract or con tracts shall be secured by good nnd sufficient sure ties, to the satisfaction of tho said Secretary of the Treasury and President of the Unite! States. INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. For salaries of Ministers of the United States to Great Britain, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Bra id, Mexico, and .Chili, seventy-two thousand dol lars. For salaries of. the secretaries of legation to the samo places, sixteen thousand dollars. For outfit of Ministers of tho United States to Groat Britain and Moxioo, eighteen thousand dol lars. For salary of the Minister resident to Turkey, six thousand dollars. For salary of tho dragoman of ihe legation to Turkey, twenty-five hundred dollars. For salaries of charges d'affaires to Portugal, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Bolgiu Naples, Sardinia, the Papal States, Poru, TJ-™ Grenada, Venezuela, Buenos Ayres, Bolivia, Gau- tcmala, Ecuador, and Nicaragua, seventy-six thou sand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses oi all tho missions abroad, forty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse, forty thousand dollnrs. For expenses of intercourse with the Barbary Powers, nine thousand dollars. For salary of the Consul at London, two thou sand dollars. For salary of tho Commissioner to tho Sand wich Islands, five thousand dollars. For interpreters, guards and other expenses tho Consulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, and Alexandria, fifteen hundrod dollars. For office rent of the consul at Basic, in Switzer land, one hundred dollars. For salary and outfit of a commissioner to reside in China, including the additional compensation under the act to carry into offect certain provisions in the treaties between tbe United States and Ch na, and the Ottoman Porte, eighteen thousand do lars. For salary of tho interpreter and Secretary said mission, two thousand five hundrod dollars. For compensation to tho consuls at the fivo ports in China, viz: Kwang Chow, Amoy, Fucho Ning-po. and Shanghai, five thousand dollars. For salary of tbe consul-general at Alexandria, three thousand dollars. For the relief and protection of American sea men in foreign countries, ono hundred and twenty- fivo thousand dollars. For clerk hire, office rent, and other oxpenses the office oi tho consol of tho United States at Lon don, two thousand eight hundred dollars. For salary of the consul at Beyrout, fivo hundrod dollars. For compensation to tho acting charge d'affitires to Russia from the 15th of August, eighteen hun dred and forty-eight t to the 15th ol January, eigh teen hundred ana forty-nine, one thousand and l'orty-ono dollars and aixty-soven cents. To compensate Dabr.oy S Carr for expenses in curred while in the diplomatic servico of tho coun try, to bo allowed in tbe settlement oi his accounts with the Government, seven thousand ono hundrod and fortyifour dollars. ■ ’ , _ ' To the secretary of legation at the Court of St. James, for sorviues as charge d'affaires at said Court from tho thirty-first of August, eighteen hundrod and forty-nine, to the eleventh of Oetobor. eighteen hundrod and forty-nine, threo hundrod und one dol lars and thirty-two cents. To enable the President of the United States to mako compensation to tho Spanish consul and oth er subjects of Spain residing at New Orleans, and subjects of Spain at Key West, for losses occasion ed by violenco in tho year eighteen hundrod and fifty-one, arising from intolligonco then recently received at those places, of the execution of cer tain persons at Havana, who had recently invad ed the Island of Cuba, twenty-hve thousand dollars: Provided, That before paymonts bo mado under fids appropriation, the President of tho United States shall cause an investigation to bo made of such alleged losses, and that the samo, together with , the reasonable ousts of the investigation, shall bo paid on the certificate of the Socretary of State that the same are proven to tho satisfaction of tho Pres ident. For compensation to Peter Parkor, as acting Charge d'Afluirs at Canton, China, for two years from tho twenty-fourth May, eighteen hundred and fifty, to twenty-fourth May, eighteen hundrod and fifty-two, which shall bo in full for all demand for such services for tho poriod named, lour thousand dollars. For compensation of Charles D. Arfwedson, con sul of tho United States at Stockholm, Swodon, lor diplomatic services rendered as Charge d’Affairs at .f Pj\ c . e * by, tho Secretary of State, from tho re call of Mr. Ellsworth to tho arrival of Mr. Sohrm- a jwlntod Charge d'Affaira from tho twenty For completing the survey of towns and villages in Missouri named in tho act of Juno thirteenth, eighteen hundred nnd twenty-four, ono thousand dollars. For transcribing records of privato land daii n the offico of the Recorder of Land titles at I . Louis, twelve hundred dollars. For additional compensation to certain deputy surveyors in Illinois and Missouri, for corrective and detached surveys, one thousand six hundred and ninety-iour dollars and forty-seven cents. For the payment of a balance due for surveying done in the State of Mississippi, in tho year eight een hundred aud forty-ono, seven hundred and ono dollars and forty-two cents. For compensation of purveyors and othor agents equired in Illinois, Missouri and Florida, to carry mo effect the aut of Scptomber twenty-eighth, eightoon hundrod and fifty, granting swamp lands, *--.,eix thousand dollars. ars. For surveys of privato claims in Florida, under the act of June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundro< and forty-eight, including tho work now under con tract, ten thousand dollars. For completing certain surveys in Florida, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, in conso- queued of the peculiar difficulties attending thb ex ecution of tho same, on account of swamps, lakes, marshss, &c., and for scrap work, ten thousand dollura. For surveying standard parallels, township and section linos in Oregon, at u rate not oxceeding twelve dollars por mile, including incidental ex penses, sixty-two thousand dollnrs. For surveying two thousand six hundred nnd wenty-ftvo miles of meridian, base, and standard ines, meandering and survey oi irregular or river ots, &c., at a rato not exceeding fifteen dollars por mile, thirty-nine thousand three hundred and sov- emy-fivo dollnrs. Por subdividing Innds in California into town ships, oqual to two thousand soven hundred miles of surveying, at a rato not oxceeding fourteen dol lars per mile, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. For subdividing ono hundred and fifty townships in California into sections, at a rate not exceeding twelve dollars per mile, ono hundred and eighty thousand dollars. Por extending survoys in California through tho mineral region, twonty-tiiousund dollars. Por surveying privato claims in California which may lmvo been presented in good faith to tho board of land commissioners, twenty-two thousand five lundrod dollars: Provided, That the authority roroby conferred on tho surveyor gcnoral shall ap ply only to such unconfirmed oases us in the grad ual extension oi the lines of tho public survoys he shall find within tho immediate sphere or his opera tions, and which ho is satisfied ought to bo respect ed, and actually surveyed in advance of continua tion. For subdividing tho islands of Santa Cruz, San Miguel, or Santa Hobo, San Bernardo, Santa Cala- linu, San Clemente, or San Salvador, Ban Nicolus, and Stints Barbura, on tho coast of California, by tho coast survey, according to such plan as may bo dovised by tho Gonoral Land Offico, so that said islands may bo readily disposed of under tho laws oi the United States, and in establishing tho neces sary corners along tho meanders with which to con nect tho lines of the subdivisions under ibis appro priation, twenty thousand dollars; Provided, That the Superintendent of the Const Survey shall re turn to tho General Land Offico two complete cop ies of the maps and field notes of said subdivisions, with the muandurs and connexions aforesaid, one of whioh shall bo for tho records of tho Surveyor Gonoral: And Provided, further, That all leases of said islands, or of any part oi either of them now outstanding, shall bo regarded as without au thority and void. For it-iii oTSurveyor Gcnorars oflleo. purchase of instruments, records, drawing materials, furniture, fuel, puy ol messenger, &c., oleven thousand four hundred dollars. For completing the geological snrvoy of tho iron region oi that partiou of Michigan which borders on Lako Superior, tifleon hundred dollars. For defraying tho expenses of surveying and marking tho boundary between the States of Mis souri nnd Iowa, under the recent decision and ardor oi the Supreme Court, oleven thousand and forty- two dollars and sixty-eight cents. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. For compensation of tho Commissioner of Pub- lio Buildings, two thousand dollnrs. For tho compensation of a clerk in the offico of tho Commissioner oi Public Buildings, one thou sand dollars. For the annual repairs of the Capitol, water-clo sets, public stables, pavements, and othor walks within and around the capital square, tho flagging in tho orypt, tho doors of the wood-vaults, fee., seven thousand dollars. For tho purchase of two thousand foot of six inch For. the support, ears and medical treatment, in the Washington infirmary, of twolvo transient pau- gets, medical and surgical patients, two thousand For compensation and contingent expenseaof the axillary guard, fourteen thousand eight hundrod For compensation of two draw-keepers, and for fuel, aud oil for tho lamps of the two bridges the eastern branch of the Potomac river hundred dollars. For repairs of tho two bridges over the- branch of tho Potomac river, lour thpuiand nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars; and that tho bridges across the Potomac nnd eastora branch thereof bo surrendered to tho authorities of tho Dis trict of Columbia. For lighting Pennsylvania avenue from tho Cap itol grounds to tho President's House, tho Capitol grounds, tho President's house and grounds, and the streets around the Executive offico, sixteen thou sand dollars. ■ For enclosing Lafayette square with an iron fence, inoluding four gates, twelve thousand dollars, For defraying the expenso incurred in tho im provement of Lafayette square, threo thousand nino hundred and eighty-eight dollars. For the completion of tho east wing of the Pat ent Offico building, ono hundred and throe thousand dollars: Provided, That tho work am materials furnished by contract for said building, nnd like wise the materials for the extension ol the Capitol, bo measured agreeably to tho original contracts, and that no further payments be made until tho meas urement is made and reported. Tho contracts and tho proposals to bo put m tho hands oi tho moosur- er, and he or they to be sworn before entering on duty to examine and measure nnd report every part of tho work and materials without deviation from the contracts and proposals; and if it bo shown that any extra materials are used, they to bo rated at the pro rata price for materials only, and ontered in a sepnrato oolutnn of tho account. And tho -‘“-[ft?,--- —■* • later of tho Treasury iProtidedj Satisfactory denco be produced to the Secretary of the Tr« ry that the person* who have.presented the egatea of tbe 1 have not already received been furnished to the mem twenty-ninth, thirtieth am and which were ordered b of July twenty-sixth, two, one hundrod and red dollars: Provided, . in detail at the comment of Congress of the modo of these books, and wher To enable the Clerk ol three to pay Force and Rh of the “American Arcl History of the Unhod Su the Houso of tho twenty-) ono copies of the same vol the twenty-ninth Congror teen copies of the same of tho House of tho thf hundred und thirty-four for now mombors of the. Congress | in all, four fa urneu, at thirteen dollars G r copy, in addition to t, rs and thirty-six cents, of a former appropriation, rod and thirty-ono dollars! To onabto the Clerk of To enable tbe Clerk of the House ol Represen tatives to “deliver to each of the membera and dol- House of the present Congress who Ivcd them, such books as bavo a of the tweeny-eighth, ilrty-firat Congresses/ solution of the Houso _jn hundred and filty- n thousand eight hund- it report shall be mado lent of the next session id manner of purchase * t_ y were obtained. .ouae of Represeta- for ono hundrod copies or Documentary for now mombors of ‘it ono hundrod and _ for new members of mo hundred and six- „ine for newmembors th Congress; and one nof the samo volumo •use of the thirty-first rod and fifty-one vol- jty eenta and six mills jundred and forty dol- in unexpended balance *ve thousand six hund- id twenty-fivo cents. Houso of Rupreeen< be occupied by the Secretary of tho Interior,” for the fiscal year ending thirtieth, of June, eighteen hundrod ana fifty-three. . Sxo. 6. And be it further enacted. That the col lector of the customs at the port of New Orleans be and ho hereby is authorized to appoint, with the approbation qf tho Secretary of the Treasury, three head gaugers for the said port, at an annual salary of ono thousand five hundrod dollars each, instead or measurement to be applied to all other — J ->ther public works nnd contracts in .And it shall bo tho duty of the Comptroller of tho Treasury io arrest nnd stop any voucher pot made in iorin.and in accordance with tativea to. pay for reporting fpd publishing twenty- eight hundred columns of^the proceedings of the present session ofnhe Hduee of Representatives session — r n tho Daily Globe, at seven dollars am.. per column, twenty-oho thdusand dollars. ™ bltlhoCI ' .-t-.. . To ehabl iron water-pino, to conduct the wutor to the Capi- ' for laying ine same, two thousand hvo fourth July, oighteon hundred and lorty-uino, to tiro twenty-second day of April, eightoon hundred and «fty» ft poriod oj eight months and twenty-nine MMl ono-haII of tho salary ol tho Chargo d Alfttlri, und In full for all auch aorvlooa ior tho po- r J°d natnod, sixteen hundred nnd oighty-uno dollars and iwdnty-Hvo cents. . B inat tho Hooruinry of tho State cause tho ao- t VW" latosppolol agent of Iho Stales In Asia, to bo settled n sucli inan- "»■ to allow Ids travelling and other neuofiurv SiilWpMffM; ymlHH ISPi ■"PHBBffiniTni tori tlirvo muMaJ (iuliurii tu Klin iulsiin tol, and ... hundred dollars. For annual repairs of the President’s Houso and improvement of the grounds, viz: Repairs of tho roof and chimneys, replacing deieetivo stone at tho baso oi the houso, laying brick walks from the houso to tho Treasury, War and Navy Departments cloaning, painting, and whitewashing tho inside o the houso, repairing gravel walks, paving brick gut ters in tho grounds, luting new blinds to tho soutl windows outside, six thousand ono hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation to tho doorkeeper of the Pres ident's House, five hundred dollars; and assistant doorkeeper ol tho same, threo hundred and sixty- five dollars. For compensation ol two watchmen at the Pres ident's House, at a salary of fivo hundrod dollars each per annum, one thousand dollars. , For compensation oi tho public gardner, twelvo hundred dollars. For compensation of sixteen laborers omployed in the public grounds and President’s garden, at forty dollars por month, seven thousand six hundred and oighty dollars. To enablo tho Secretary of tho Interior to pur chase a suitable number of iron settees to bo plac ed in the publio grounds at tho Capitol and Presi dent's House, tho sum of eight hundrod und forty dollars. For compensation of the keopor of the western ^ to of the Capitol grounds, seven hundred and rty dollars. For compensation of two additional day watch men, to bo employed in preserving the public grounds about the Capitol, authorizedl>y tho act of hltoonth May, oighteon hundred nnd fifty, to supply doficicnccs, and tho act of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty, making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of govern ment, at five hundred dollars each, ono thousand dollars. For tho compensation of the messenger in chargo of the main furnace in tho Capitol, threo hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of tho laborer in chargo of tho water-closets in the Capitol, threo hundred and sixty-fivo dollars. For cart hire upon tho publio grounds, one thou sand dollars. For tho purchaso of manure for tho publio grounds, ono thousand dollars. ’ For tho purchaso of tools for laborers, five hund rod dollars For tho purchase of treos and tree-boxes, to ro- E laco when necessary such as have been planted y tho United States, and for repairs of pavements in front of tho publio grounds, thirteen hundred dollars. To oompleto and reviso tho grades in tho oity of Washington, and to dotormino tho plana for the drninugo nnd soworago thereof, six thousand dol lars ; tho survoys and plans to bo mado by the on- S inoer now in chargo oi that duty, undor tho diroo- on of tho President of tho United States. ’ To enablo tho President of tho Unitod States to oauso tho noooasary survoys, projects, nnd estimates to bo made for determining tho host means of af fording tho cities of Washington and Georgetown an unfailing and abundant supply of good and wholosomo water—report thereof to be mado to Congress at its noxt session—tbo sum of fivo thou- •ana dollars, or so much thereof as may bo found n9 {ffSe(VoyinB tho oxponsos Incurred In tho 1m- pmvomont and ior embellishing tho a triangulnr E soo on tho north side of Pennsylvania avonue, twoen Thlrloontlt and. Fourteenth sirools, Hvo rmwind ono liuntlrod anil fifty dollars. , To enable Iho.Heqralary ortho Intorlor. under Ilia direullon of ihol’refuueiit ol tho Unltou Siaios, luruhnsp a silo In Iho noiuhlKirhuud or Wash* d for lire orpoUnih lurolshlng. and lilting asylum for iho liuuino of tho Dlsiriot ii, aim of ilia army and imvy of tho Unlit Hoy. ono, hundred Ihousana uol am, Vrpmn ill ittf wholo okimiim of purohMini orMlliiK, Itmil" ilim Mini lllilng up 11 not *«om4 flw aura herein iTpjirmtrUl— “ ' WlNiiy’MVM cor, to mnke, or present, or to pass, or attempt to pass, any falsely made or fictitious vouchor Jo draw money from the Treasury on any contract or ac counts whatover; and that all contracts shall here after bo advortised at leostsixty days boforo letting; and that all contracts now existing in relation to building the additions to tho Capitol, as well as tho Patent Office not mado according to law, are here by cancelled at tho ond of sixty days, ana notice of the samo shall bo given in nil tho newspapers in tho city of Washington; and that all contracts of every description which have boon mado without publio nqtico having been given, where notice was requir ed, shall bo oancolled after sixty day’s notico hav ing been given in tho nowspapers ofthiB city; Pro vided, also, That good and sufficient scourity shall be given ior twice tho amount of money at any time to be advanced to the contractor, undor any contract; and that bids shall be opened in prcsenco of the bidders, if thoy, or any ono of them, should bo present, and that notice to that cfiect shall bo iven in the advertiseme. it for proposals^ to bo pub- ia« >fak_, cd and declared void. For finishing the front of tho basement of tho center building of the Pntent Offico and making it conform to tho design of the wings, threo thousand two hundrod dollars. For tho erection of the west wing of tho Patont Ofiica building, and completing the drains for said building nnd ot tho PobI Offico Duilding, ono hund red ana fifty thousand dollars. For taking up, repairing, and relaying the stops of tho east portico of tho Capitol, and for taking up, dressing, supplying now flagging, and relaying tho same in the aiuado under tho portico, ono thou sand fivo hundred dollars. For grading and paving with round stono tho carriage-way of Pennsylvania avenue from Seven teenth street west to Rock creek, sotting curbstono on ouch side thereof, at tho distance of twenty-fivo feet from tho building line, and relaying tho flag footways at tho intersection of the cross streets, twenty thousand dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. For salaries and incidental exponscs of tho com mission appointed undor tho net ol March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, for settling land claims in California, fifty thousand dollars; Paovi- ded, Tlmt said board bo authorized to appoint and employ ono secretary and three olorks, in lieu of tho number provided for in tho abovo recited act. whoso annual compensation shall be two thousand dollars each. For annuities nnd grants,sovon hundred and fifty dollars. For expenses of loans and Treasury notes, twen ty thousand dollars. To carry into effect the act approved September the twonty-elghth, eighteen hundred and fifty, for tho purchase oi a cemetery noar tho oity of Moxi- cm and iho intormont therein of the remains of the officers and soldiors who foil in battle, or otherwise died in or near tho oity of Mexico, the sum of three thousand dollars, which, or so much thereof ns may bo necessary, shall bo expended for this purpose un der tho direction of the President of the Unitod States. And intermsnts of citizens of tho United States who havo horotoloro died or may hereafter dio in Mexico, may be mado in said comotory, un der such regulations as may bo prescribed by the President of tfae United States. For tho discharge of such miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for as shall be admitted in duo coureo of settlement at the Treasury, fivo thou sand dollars: Provided, That no part of tho appro priation shall bo drawn from tho Treasury exeopt in pursuance of some law or resolution of Congress authorizing the expenditure. To supply tbe deficiency in the fund for tho re lief of sick and disabled seamen, one hundred thou- sanndollurs. , As indemnity 11 Jonathan Elliott, commercial agent of the Unitod States at San Domingo, for amount oxpended by him in maintaining relugees in the late revolution at that placo,six hundred dol lars. Thore shall bo allowed nnd paid to each of tho following persons, Charles H. Bhermnn, Lewis E. Jackson, Henry Taylor, Frederick Morris and-John Davies, mariners sent into tho port of Now York, aud detuined there as witnesses for tho United States, ono dollar and twonty-fivo cents for each day necessarily ocoupied on tho voyago and arriv ing in Now York; and tho judge of tho district court ot the United States in whion said witnesses havo been detained to testify, shall allow and cause tho samo to bo paid as other witnesses’ fees ore y cents lork~ of the Houso of Rcprcson- id pub- ....—, — — ...... rate of sovon dol lars and fifty cents per culumn in tbe Dally Globe, six hundred and fotty-nineflbllnrsind fifty cents. To enable the Clerk of'the'Ho use of Represen tatives to pay for twenty-four ooples of tho. Con gressional Globo and Appendix of the first session of tho thirty-second Congress for each member nod delegate of tho House, thirty-tour thousand two lundrod and eoventy-two dollars; and for binding the same, being twenty-two thousand seven hund red and fifty-two volumes, in strong and substantial ialf-binding, with Russia leather bank and corners, at a rate not exceeding eixty coute .per volume, thirteen thousand six huudred and fifty-one dollars and twenty corns: Provided. That tho foregoing expenditures, to be made by the Clerk of the Houso of Representatives, shall bo under the control and ^ srintendenco of tho Committee of Accounts. For books of the library of the Patent Office, to >e paid out of the patont fund, one thousand fivo mndred dollars. For fitting up tho library of the Patent Offico. to w. uuo luuuuou uie uunuruu uuuani eicu, of the force now employed in the gaugers 1 depart ment at the port aforesaid. ' *■ Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That if cither of the officers of any of tho Territories of tho Uni ted States shall absent himself from the Territory of which he is an offioor for a period of time greater than sixty days, bo shall not receive compensation fot tho time ho may have been absent. Sec. 8. And be it further eancted, That It shall not be lawful for tho officer or person in charge ot any bureau or offico in any of tho departments of tho Government to print, or cause to bo printed, at the public expense, any report ho may make to the President ol tho Uniied States, or to tho head of any of the Departments. Sec.B. And be it further enacted, That the third section of the act entitled “ An act making appro priations for tho civil and diplomatic expenses of Government for the year ending tho thirtieth ot Juno, oighteon hundrod and forty-soven, and for othor purposes,” approved tenth of August, eight een hundrod and forty-six,be and tho same is here by revived und continued in forco for tho fiscal yoar ending the thirtieth of June, eightoon hundred and fiftv-throo. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That when any monoyi shall havo remained unexpended upon any appropriations by law, other than for the pay ment of interest on tho funded debt, or tbe payment of interest and reimbursement according to cun- tract of any loan or loans mado on account of tho Unitod States, as likewise monoys appropriated for a purposo in respect to which a longer duration is specially assigned by law, ior more than two yoars, alter tho oxpiration of tho fiscal year in which the act shall have been passed, all and any such appro priations sdall bo doomed to havo ceased and boon determined; and the moneys so unoxpended shall bo immediately thereafter carried, undor the direc tion of tho Socretary of tho Treasury, to the aocount of tho books of the Treasury denominated the “sur plus fund,” to remain like other unappropriated mon ey! in tho Treasury; and it shall not be lawful, for any cauao or pretenco whatsoever, to transfer, with draw, opply, or use, for any purpose whatover, any monoys carriod as aforesaid to tho surplus fund, without further and specific appropriations by law, Seo. 11. And be it further enacted. That where the ministerial officers of the United States have or shall incur extraordinary expense in executing tho laws thoroof, the paymont of which is not specifi cally providod for, tho President of tho United States is authorized to allow the payment thoroof, under tho spoeial taxation of tho district or circuit iourt of tile district in which tho said services have been, or ahnll bo, rendered, to be paid from tho ap propriation for defraying tho expenses ofthojudi- A SPLENDID . rrSlB iubferlter*w”u rwpwlftjlly c^l utenUon A of tho publio to hit large and writ selected stock of Fall and Winter Staple and Fancy DryGooas. Consisting In part oft Black and colored Bilks, of a great variety; very rich embroidered Bilks, of all paUerns; Mantillas and Crape 8hawUt Bcotch Wool Long do.; and square Plaid BhawU} Cashmeres; Mouscune de ‘ llo-V ‘ “ • Jt' 1 cents to $5 a pleoe; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper; French Tawcl% from S3 cents to 91. a piece; double Damask Tnblo Linen; white nnd brown Napkins, a fine assortment; a very large assortment of Gloves and Ho siery, of tho vety best make nnd style; English and A- mcrican Long Cloths; unblenched do.; rich Damask Table and Plnno Covers; Cosslraeres nnd Cloths, black nnd blue of every quality; rich Vest patterns of all styles t Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very large assortment; one of the very beet selected slock of Blsn- ■ ata ever brought to tills market. . CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 3-Ply, All-Wool, a vn- ety of patterns; and. also, Cotton CarprUng. N. It.—Clothing at wholesale only. Unintry merchants would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as the goods shaU be sold low and on tho meat accomraoda- t ng terms. [oct3] JOSEPH L1PPMAN. IMPORTED WINES, LIfttOltB AND NEGAR8* T UB subscriber hns now on hand a fine and well se lected stock or WINES and LIQUORS, comprising Uie following t Ono butt of the choicest Reserve Madeira Wlno, vrn- One pipe choice Old London Particular. One pipe of the first quality and choicest Old Reserve, vintage lB40. # t _ _ v . „ , ’sPhetlt .A pipe . ebU, voltage 1890. One hair pipe of tho richest and most highly flavored South Side Grape Julco. President of tho United States sppoin iw ogont for California, learned in int an associate the law, and Por fitting up the library or tho Patent Ulfico. to ary. bo paid out of tho patent fund, two thousand dol- Seo. 13. And be it Jurthbr enacted, That ths lare. President of tho Unitod‘ ’ ‘ ' ■ For salary of the clerk of tho Sorgeant-at-arms, fifteen hundred dollars. ?- That from tho commencement of tho present Congress, the compensation of tho messengers employed in tho |>08t office of tho House of Rep resentatives bo ono thousand dollars per annum, In lieu of their present per diotn, tbe sum of four thou sand dollars. For additional compensation to the disbursing olerk and draughtsman in the Patent Office, tho sum of three hundred dollars each, to bo paid out of tho Patent Office fund; and tlmt hereafter tho dis bursing clerk shall bo required to give bonds with the approved security in the sum of fivo thousand dollars, conditioned for tho faithful discharge of the duties of his offico. For tho compensation of two additional perma nent clerks in the Patent Offico, to bo appointed by tho Commissioner of Patents, ata salary of fourteen dollars each, tho sum of twenty-eight hundred dol lars to bo paid out of the Patent Offico fund. For establishing tho brattch of the United States mint at Sanclsco, California, in accordance with tho provisions of the law approved tho third day of July, eighteen hundred and hfty-two,tho sum of throe hundaea thousand dollare: Provided, That no con tract for materials, or for tho purchaso, lease, rent, or orection of buildings, shall bo made, except to the lowest bidder, after Bixty days’ advertisement in at least threo newspapers, two of which shall bo published in the Slate of California: Andprovided, further, That nothing herein contained shall pre vent the transfer of machinery and materials lrotn tho United Slates mint or bronchos to tho branch mint at San Francisco at a fair valuation: Provid ed, further, That saio contract or contracts for tho building and machinery for said branch mint shall not, In tho wholo, for tho completion, exceed the sum of three hundred thousand dollars. For tho payment of tho balance due to tho Com monwealth of Massachusetts, under tho fifth article ef treaty of Washington, for bnlnnco of oxpenses incurred by said Stato in protecting tho northeastern fronUer, the same having been heretofore settled at Treasury of tho United Slalos, bqt unpaid for want of an appropriation, three hum dollars and vfghtr-onocents. For payment of balonce found duo by tho Comp troller oi tho Treasury to the State of Maine, under tho fifth article of the treaty of Washington, for ex ponses on uocount of the Nortboustorn boundary overy and abovo the appropriations mado, two thousand two hundred and twelve dollars and seventy-eight cents. Ana the accounting officers of tho Treasury are hereby directed, in the settlement of tho clgims un dor the act of March third, eighteen hunored and fiity-one, “authorizing tho payment of interest upon tho udvances made by the Slate of Maine for tho uso of tho United States Government in tho protec tion of tho Northeastern frontier,” toombraco tho iwngont... killed in the Snunish and English languages, whoso duties ana compensation shall be tho same those oi tbo law agont: Provided, That tho __.npensation oi tho agent and associate shall not cxcocd fivo thousand dollars each. And in every case in which tho board of commissioners on pri vate land claims in California shall render a hna decision, it shall bo their duty to have two certified ranscrints prepared of their proceedings und decis- on, ana of tho papers nnd ovidenee on which tho Bamo are founded, ono of which transcripts shall tx filled with tho clork oi tho proper district court, and tho other shall be transmitted to tho Attorney Gen eral of tho Unitod States, and tho filling of such transcript with the clerk aforesaid shall ipto facto operate as an appeal for the party against whom >he decision shall bo rendered; and If such decis ion shall ho against the private olnimant, it shall his duty to nlo a noiico with tho clerk aforesa within six months thereafter of his intontion to prosocuto the appeal; and if the decision shall be against tho United States, it shall be tho duty of tho Attorney Gonoral within bIx months after receiving said transcript, to cause a notico to be tiled with tho clork aforesaid, that tho appeal will bo prosecu- aosiF.H'Y' tod by tho Unitod States; ana on a failure of oither party to tilo such notice with tho elork aforesaid,the ' cal shall bo regarded as dismissed. Jeo. 13. And be it further enacted, That the Postmaster General be and ho is horeby authorized o appoint and omploy five additional clerks in the Post Offico Department, namely: one at an annual salary of sixteen hundred dollars, two at an annual salary of twolvo hundrod dollare, two at an annual salary of ono thousand dollare. Sec 14. And bo it further enacted, That tho provisions contained in tho fourth soolion of tho act entitled “ An act to supply defioiencies in the ap- iroprintions for tho sorvicoofrho fiscal yoar ending he thirtieth of Juno, ono thousand eight hundred nnd fifty-two.” bo and the aamo are hereby repealed. Seo. 15. And be it further enacted, That from nnd nftor the pasengo of this aat, in lieu of the com pensation now allowed bylaw lorliisservices,tfiore shall bo paid hereafter to ench of the deputy naval officers at tho porta of Boston, Now York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Now Orlcacna, two thous- ana dollars por annum, to bo paid out of the fund for tho expenses of collecting the revonuo. Sec. lu. And be it further enacted. That tho salary of the Chief Clerk in tho offico of the Auist- ant Treasurer of the United States in Now York, bo and tho same is hereby increased to sixteen hun dred dollare por annum, and tho salary of each of tho othor dorks in tho said office is increased to twelvo hundred dollare por annum; to bo paid out of any monoy in the treasury not otherwise appro- Pr SEa'l7. And be it further enacted. That if A. ’ — —*"fo For compensation of the warden, clerk, physi cian, chaplain, two assistant keepers, four guurds and porter of tho penitentiary of tho District of Columbia, seven thousand threo hundrod and fifty dollars. For compensation of threo inspectors of said penitentiary, three hundred dollars. For the support and maintenance of said peniten tiary, fifteen Hundred and sixty dollare. ior clerk hire, stationery, rent, fuel and contin gencies, in the completion oi tho census of eight een hundred and fifty, forty-nine thousand dollars. Fur tbe support, clothing and modioal treatment of insano paupers of the District of Columbia, at such places as tho Secretary of tho Interior may, in hisd&ci • ’ • - -■ lare. • , ■ For running and making the boundary line be tween tho United. Stato8 and Alexico, under the treaty of Gaudaiupo Hidalgo, one hutfdred nnd twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall bo used or oxpended un til itshull be mado satisfactorily to appear to the President of the United States that tno southern boundary of Now Mexico is not established by tho commissioner and surveyor of tho United States farther north of the town callod “ Paso,” than tho sumo is laid down in Distumell’s map, which is added to tbo treaty. For arrearages incurred during tho fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, for running and marking tho boundary lino between tho United States and Moxioo, undor the treaty of Guadulupe Hidalgo, twenty-five thou sand dollars. For tho collection of agricultural statistics and f iurchaso of seeds, to be paid out of tbo patent und, five thousand dollare. For compensation ol tho librarian of tho Patont Office, twelve hundrod dollare, to bo paid out of the patont fund. For tho purposo of erecting a pedestal in Lafay- etto square for tho equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson, on such plan as may bo approved of by tbo artist for thut work, fivo thousand dollars. For freight and transportation of tho group of statuary contracted for with Horatio Groonough, from Leghorn to Washington, and for placing it upon tho podostnl in front ot tho eastern portion of tho Capitol, a sum not exceeding sovon thousand .dollars. To mako good tho intorost on investments in stocks of the State of Arkansas, hold in trust by tho Soorotury of tho Treasury lor the Chickasaw Indians, not yot paid, to be reimbursed out ol tho intorost when collected, fivo thousnnd four hundred dollars. „ , Bor tho construction nnd equipment of not less than six revonuo cutters, tho sum ot ninety thousand dollars; tho said sum to bo expended undor tho dl- 2 Ion of t|io Secretary of tho Troaiury. or tho redemption ol sovonloon loan offico cor- alps, numbered ono hundrod and fifty-eight, threo hundred and twelve,six tiiouaand eight hund rod nnd nlnoty-nvo, six thousand eight hundred nnd nlnoty-slx. six ihouiand night hundrod nud nlncty- -ivoihilxthqusnndolght hundred niul ninoiy-olghft lx tlioiUMmj eight minorod nnd nlooly-nino, six J.ilx tltotiMnd nino bund- id nino hundrod nnd two, and Mvonty-livr •ivlitydlve, nine woven, nine tlwuennd lhi, nltt* tliuuwndTwo 119 tlUHMIlld iwt/ltuiid* *“-WiRoumdiI \i\tf h icwu uunuruu anu lony, anu eigmcon uunuruu uuu forty-one, named in said act, upon tho sums oxpend ed by said State and refunded oy tbe United States, according to tho torma of bold act, as well os dur ing said yean. That the Library Committoe be authorize) sell any works in the library which were rcndoroc impeefoct by the late tiro, and appropriate the pro ceeds of said saio to tho purchase oi other works. To enablo the Socretary of State to purchase ono hundred copies of tho Synoptical Index, to complete the series of Statutes at Large, heretofore authoriz ed by law, at three dollare and fifty cents per vol ume, three hundred and fifty dollnrs. Seo. 3. And be it further enacted, That tho clerks, messengers, watchmen, and laborers em ployed at an annual salary, or in temporary posi tions, in the Executive ana Legislative dopartmonts of the Government iu tbo city of Washington, whoso annual compensation does not exceed twelvo hundred dollars, snail, in addition thereto, be al lowed an increased compensation of twenty po: cent.; all whose annual compensation shall cxcecc twelve hundred dollars, and shall be less than six teen hundred dollare, shall receive an additional compensation ol ten per cent, upon tho amount of their salaries: Provided, That no salary shall be increased to more than sixteen hundred dollare by tho por cent, or additional compensation hero pro vided for; and that tho same shall be paid out of any money in tho treasury not otherwise appropri ated: Provided, That thia section shall not extend to more than ono office at tho same timo, or to any pereon who docs not actually discharge tho duties of tho offico for which ho receives such salary, or to any person engaged in prosecuting any cluim othor than his own Before any of tho Departments or Congress; and in caso any pay or accountini officer of tho Government shall pay said additionu per contago to any auch person, it shall bo a misdo mennor in the person knowingly paying or receiv ing such additional percentage, rendering each lia ble to iodiotmont and punishmont by fine and im prisonment: Provided, further, That tho increase of salary given by this section shall not oxtend bo- oond tho present fiscal year without further legisla- And the Secretary of tho Treasury is hereby di rected to contract ior a term not more than one year, and upon tno most reasonable terms, not ex ceeding one per cent., with the proprietors of ono, •nd, it practicable, with those o! .more than one. assaying establishment in California, upon satisfao tory security, to be judged by him, who shall dis charge the duties prescribed and in tho manuei designated by tho act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic oxpenses oi Government for the yoar ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hun drod and fifty-one: and no gold or silvor. othor than coin of standard fineness of tbe United States, or foreign coin, in tho manner prescribed by existing Jaws, shall be receivable In payment of dues to the United States. Seo. 3. And be it further enacted, That the act entitled “ An act to amend an act entitlod an act allowing compensation to the membera of tho Sen ate, members of the House of Representatives of tbo United States, and to the delegates of the Territo ries, and repealing all other laws on that subject,’ shall apply to Senators and members of the Houm of Representatives and delegates from tho Territo riea at all oxtrn sessions qf Congress,or of the Son- ato, convened wiihin ten days after the adjournment of a regular session. . „ . Seo. 4. Aad be it further enacted, That the ap- ^ ^1100 “for throe lighthouses of the third class alf Moon Shoal. Red-Field Bar, aud.at Clop- per’s Bar, Galveston Ray.” of fifteon thousand dol lars, by the act entitled “An tot making appropri ations for the lighthouses, Ughtboats, buoys, &c.. and providing for tho erection and establishment of rod and out, Mx uiui » lno lliuusand una.lu tottMnd two homin' ltd twoliunurad and to.liuiiM and alii... . intlrw anil nliiojy-tTiroo. n! d ini) iilna}F*wur. imlrtHl ami thirty•yiroa, whlcli havo bean pivmih. I ai tlw 'I rtawry for payment at ilia into)# Yflu# •rod) mivl wlllifiifotvrt,nomuiHiivtluyIliaIUr* providing. tho same, and for other purposes,’ third, oightoen hundrod and hfty-one, same la narohv made applicable exclusively to the construction of a lighthouse of the third ola* «t Rod Fish Dor. Galveston Bay, Texas, Sxo. 5. And be it further enacted, That the ap- a riationa “lor compensation of superintendent four watchmen of the building occupied by the Secretary, of tho Interior, M bf one thousand sovon hundrod dollaiv, and of fivo hundred and f lara* by the acts 'making appropriation* civil andjllplotyatlooxpeijaeaofliqvqmmeqt lor. t dol General attberttormentfl. General attbertfsementa. fa* ■a!k GENTLEMEN’S RESTORATION., ... LAGER BEER. H. WE1GAND hu opened, under iho I'lasiteiV Hotel, a neat and comfortable Katins Room, with an oxcuBeut Kilcbcu and Cooking Rango adjacent, ua a It E 8 T Asti RANT. He has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who will suit German, American and French tastes. OYSTERS, FISH, MEATS—every thing that thU market affords,can be had In nil ityles, on short notice. ' Youko Clirki, and other*, who have rooms In town, are Invited to try the European modo ol breakfasting and dlnhur at the Restaurant. - hlladeTphla LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and -.-lUBUKGERCHEESE,kept always un hand forth* uto of famine*. oct 5 D *KS rim.ADEf,i>iirA laoer beer. of all TRIE Subscriber respectfully Invites the public of Pa- t Inrue vannah to test the qualities of this fltio Beer, from Iho Brewery orMe**re. ExorlA WoLr,atthoI-'alnnoun Water Works, near Philadelphia. Till* Beer i* mado ex actly like tho Lagtr Bur of Munich, In Bavaria. I •hallcontlnuoto receive constant supplied of this pure and wholesome beverage, during the autumn, winter, and spring. As In tbe old country, ft will be sold to ruinilios tnd Indlvlduals^who will tbuslncurno ri«k of its souring on their handk. Tlte uso of this Beer Is particularly reoow mended by physicians to ladles who are nursing children 8old at tho Planters’ Hotel by gg Myl UERNY WE1GAND. CARPET ASH FLOUR tjjjjgg WAREHOTOB. Curtains, Curtain Goods, &C. AC. &C. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 81. Julian-streets. "one pipe of the choicest and most delicately flavored I rpHB aubscrlber, knowing that the citizens of Bayan- Old Palhetino, vintage 1830. A nth hare felt a great Interest In the establishing,or a jOMjiip.c/m. MdRQwdum, rm OMto. | Carpet WarehouBe,. ln_ this city, and being awaro Jhat^many have ^been awaiting th'e completion of . the New Store, so t! . ' “ ‘r selection of the various articles for fur- ider Importation timid thkke their *9li „—— nltblng thulr houses; would respectfully Inform the pub lio, generally, that he wUI this day open the most com- tho different depart menu will consist, In part, of tbo fol lowing Goods, vlat • • . Sherry WlnK I CAUPET DEPARTMENT. Twelve halfpipes choice old Cognac, of various brands, 1 Royal Velvet t Tapestry Brussels; Mocol BrmM 1st llenneMy! London Dock, Jean Louis, PlnctCasUI- Bnusela; VelveL Tapestry and BrusselsJbr Sti in. Guimard Sazentc. Sallnuae. and Otard. Dunuy 6c | Thre^l^u^rfn^H^e and Common lngrafoj_ Jamaica Rum. Two half pipes choice Old Port Wine. “ “ “ “ “ Sherri Wli viz: nenneavy, ijouuon isoca, *ean uuuii, rinn wuui- Ion, Guimard Sazereo, Sallguae, aud Otanl, Dupuy 6c Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenerllte, Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne of various brands, Iloch Wines; K rted Cordials, auch atCuraooa, Maraschino, Anisette, saorted Cordial*, Urandy fruit*, Ac. 100,000 of choice Havaua Began, or various brands. For sale by J. ROUSSEAU, novtS)Corner Dull and Bay-sts. and Twilfed Venlllan for 8talrs, Halls, Ae.| L tt-4, UM and 16-4 In widtb, or every variety or pall Hearth Rugs; Parlor nnd Stoop Mats; Tablo audl-_— Covers: Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Kbds ] Stair Lluen, Ac. Ae. Oil. OL . . CLOTHS. Of every, width from one to eight y A NEW FIRM. W. F. 1IATUU9. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS 8c CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALER* IJfQR.9UT AND PROVISIONS, Oft Hay-atroot, Na vannah, T HE above Firm has entered Into Partnership In Sa vannah, to forward to any destination, or sell on consignment—as they may be Instructed—Produce and Merchandize of all descriptions. Thoy will be receiving, during the winter, spring and summer, Trom Tennessee, largo supplies of GRAIN, which will bo sold tow for tho cask. They also wish to purchase Groceries and Dry Goods for the Tennessee trade, If the Savaunah mnrket offers Inducements as fkvornble to the purchaser as other South ern markots. nor 30 December 1st, 1859. 5-4 an. Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose Wood,- “ ’lomuyana Small-figured Furniture Oll ClQftUy4-4, md 6 4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs* tat Worsted tend 1 Plain Damasks, f, for Shades. Figure CURTAINS. 811k and Worsted Damask DcLalne; Linen Damask Dol.nlno; Figured and j variety of colors; White aud Buff, f WINDOW RIIADE8. . ’ , Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, ana White and Gold, entirely now stylo; Cord; Loops; Tassels; together with all the various Trimmings for Curtains and Shades. WILT CORNICES* Bands, Loops and Pins, or the greatest variety and patterns, of the latest Importation; aU of which will be I sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. 1 * WM.H.GUION, Awnt, not 6 140 Oongrcns and 57 8t. Jullan-sts. FLORIDA LANDS FOR SAEE*^ The following valuable TRACTS OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS I! lying In Marlon and,, will bo offered..!! Prival *“ jer/Novr-*^- TB UFms ks J. H. & M. SHE AH AN. Cornor of Broughton and IVhitaker-sts.y SAVANNAH, r IVITE attention to their new stock ofFALL A WIN TER GOODS, comprising: DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De Lalnr 1 °" u —' Bilk, . allies, American Oalleoes. . . EMBROIDERIES—Linen Catnbrie, Cambric Hand- kerchieft, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchief!, Bobtnel Laces, Boblnet Edgings, Collars and Gutft, and Under-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Blk and well-selected Linens, Linen Diapers and EKrwrW! our Goods will command sales upon our terp»: Cosby and no Second Price* oct 10 tMl Country Merchants, Plantar*. ^ their Interests byexamlnlugourstock before purchasing, united States. ” ’ ■ r. t3T All wo ask Is a visit from thoio desiring to pur- wooo ACRES, generally known as the “Bayard tract," chSSS. We feel confident that the quality and price* ot | d^& ths^?SX™on^.ltor«£^ The7< are many small hammocks and orange groves ou thlL tract, but It It principally valuable for Ua pin* Umber. U hns arlver front of sevenor eight miles. l,uuu ACRES on Idke George, and several small tracts on and near Uio su John's river, well situated for ftrnu lng,lhe rearing of orango groves, Ac. , .... Tho above tracts of land were purchased by the lata Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida FOR THE GENTLEMEN<- sd from the north ^ .CLOTHS, CARS!- itERES and VE8TING8, takes pleasure In Informing hla where they will find him read) at all Uinee to suit his pa- I ifayed thoy include as good land aa can be fouud In the *..».■ In iha mm. .nnrnvnrf .nd fkuhlrtfiatilft manner, nnd I .“ Onacoountof tholr accessibility from Charleston and Savannah |—■ ‘ — rollna or I The llUea i rona In the most approved and fashionable manner, and le ventures to assen, that those who will confide In his selection as to color, fabric, style or finish or a covering for the human form, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, cotton and llilr thread Drawers; Iloalery, Cravats Scarfs, Stocks, neck Tlos, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Also, a large lot of men’s and boys' Caps, of the latest patterns. Also, a - fine lot of beantlftil Ready-made Clothing, hlch I selected with great care. Gentlemen In want of any or the above articles wilt .... .. u j am determined to sell at a JOHN W. KELLY. lUliVCDl BUilll UIO TTIIII IUU UUUIliUU/ Ul Mil) MV..U.W and Clerk of the House of Representatives his written consent to relinquish his contracts in the premises, tho said Secretary and Clerk, and the clerk of tho Printing Committee, are hereby author ized nnd required to settle nnd pay his accounts for all work dono and all work ordered now in hia innds in process of completion, according to his contract prices, with such proportion of fifty thous and dollare in addition thoreto, as the amount of the work performed by him bears to the amount of work done by tho printer for tho thirty-first Con gress, when estimated under hia contract prices. Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That no per son hereafter who holds or shall hold any office under the government of tho United States, whoeo salnry or annual compensation shall amount to tho sum of two thousand five hundred dollare, shall re- coivo compensation for discharging the duties of nny other offico. A pproved, August 31,-1858. imtJMsi imouu u 2 AAA LRS. EPSOM SALTS. •UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas. 7 l.ooo lbs. Glauber Balts. 8,000 lbs. Putty. 500 boxes Window Glass. 7,000 White Lead. A.. S&. .bovojiut oat 20 Opposite SU Andrew's Hall. rplIB 8UrI?IU^RS aren^reSvIng'ln stores X gcueral assortment of the above articles, In c consisting or: . „ , .... ,,,, Palo and Dork nrandy, Madeira Wine, Cherry A Raspberry Brandy, Port Du do. Scotch Whiskey, Topaz 8hcrnr.Wlne, Holland Gin, Brown , do. Stouchton Bitter*. TlntlUa do. “Crown” nnd “8tar”brands Champagne, rgrrhe “Tintllla” Sherry is highly recommended for Invalids—It causing no acidity. ForiuUeby oct 87 BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay at. D ry goods^- 100 batca Negro Cloth, 35 do. niankola, 15 do. Linaey Woolaey, 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown Shirtings, 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. 50 do. Heavy Cotton Osnaburgl. 10 cases Bleached Shirtings, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Jeans, 200 dozen Head Handkcrchleft, 500 do. Assorted Hosiery, Habits and Under-Sleeves, Crape, Colored Crape. !F.RY «f LINENS—K large atock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Gloves, _ .roofiSffW.jw.qgi*, I jjSSLf* Br " i,or Cosslmcres and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds A Ken- _AL80— tacky Jeans, Red. White, Blue and Yellow Flan- {U)00 ACRES on Indian Rlvor. Any one wishing to **4 nro " n Ulescbed Sheetings, cultivate sugar cane would do well to examine IhUland, PllfowJ3ase Linens, and Quilts. . aa being remarkably fertile, and lying south of tho region om nurehutaff 1 ’ of fro * 1 ’'* M wel * adapted to that culture as any In too KJIl AND ,~iv j ■■“■counties, wfl. - r . ... during the months of October, November and Deoember next, vlat WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten mlleo North of Ocala, (the county seat of Marion county,) con taining 3,000 acres, about ouo-bslfof which is hammock, unsurpassed by any In tbe State; and toe remainder white oak and hickory land. A TRACT, well known as the “Fort Diane Planta tion,” containing 3,000 scree of Land, principally first “ *■ —melt, between lour and five hundred acres —- *y‘cleared, and at present In eultl- several years averaged two 'bogs- A — acre, and every: year that-It: has **' 1 been cultivated ha* produced fine crop* of com and cotton. These Tracts could readily be-divided Into two or ■ v three plantations each, being well watered and surround- ». hammock, orange grove, and well umbered pine' land. • • TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acres each, near toe Alachua" — —* both these tracts i»-rlch I Ion at that time, bit great, jma ft; Is please give me a coll, as 1 small profit. [sept 25] RORINSON A CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, and nsstaas in A tno Ready Made Clothing, ~RB NOW receiving their 8tock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting In part or: Blue, black and Taney colored English and French Cloths: OverCoat, nga ol Black, blue nud foncy colored Beavers; blue, black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A- merlcan Casslmers, of black and fancy colors t Vesting* or Silk, Salln, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Out Vel vet. AU of which will be made up at the shortest notice and in too best style or workmanship. Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured at he well known bouso or \V. T. Jennings A Uo n No. 23! Broadway, Now-York, and Is equal to any In toe city.— We keep constantly on band the largest assortment ol FANCY GOODS or nny house In the trade, such as , white and fancy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Thread and I Gauze Mertho Under-Garments; Shaker Flannel and Lambswool do.; Thread, Colton, Merino and Lambswool Hosiery; 8llkand Cotton Umbrellas: black, white and colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexander’s make); Stocks, Bcarfs, Cravats and Collars: and, In foct, everything no cessary to a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. For sale on aa so oommodatlng terms aa can be bad In the city, at * GAUDRY’S BUILDINGS, eept 81 Next door to Pulaski House. nnh, they offer great Inducements to planters InCa- or Goorgla wishing to remove. The lilies are clear and Indisputable. ... ’• Terms—Cash, or psysblo at Charleston or Savannah, on ir before the 1st of January next. Ki^Any further Information on the subject con be obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Springs, Marlon county, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH, oct 10 Uan Executor. •*• The Tri-weekly Chronicle A Sentinel, at Augusta, and the Journal 6c Messenger nnd the Telegraph, at Ma con, are requested to publish the above UU first or Janu* unry, and seni their bills to this office. inooitE _i_ijl)IVDnlCKspjk ^ ^ WHOLESALE DBUGQ OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 Ibk tlnloo Wlllt |W Leaf Lend, pure and No.lt kS 150 boxes Window Glau; a* GOO gallons Linseed Oil; W) ilo. Bleached winter Sperm CMlf j W TralnOILbestquslllv; 6 do. Winter strained Lard Oil; ■ ■■' t f 5 do. Coburn’s Machinery OU; MMBL 10 do. No. 1 Castor OU; 8 fc RDMMS&fl 5 casks Baberapui ' 5 barrel* Refined Saltpetre; . 850 ounces Fnris* Sulphate Quinine; * * I 10 barrels Lorillard’s Snuff; 80 boxes assorted Candlea; 50 boxea Key’s Lemon Syrup; 30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger; 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Clove*; 100 reams Utter and Wilting Papen : ■ Together with an extensive assortment or Patent Modi* cine*; Perfumery; Hair. Tooth and Shaving Brushes Toi let 8oaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, Ac. Ac.; nil of which are offered at the lowest price*, either for cash or approved paper. CHEAP CASH STORE* CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CONGRESSES. M ANTILLA VELVETS, Black and Fancy Silk Man tillas: the subscribers have just received'-Blue* Brown, Green and Black 4-4 Silk Velvets for Mant as. Alio, a large supply of Black and Fancy 811k Mantillas, 1 vsSsbS! nor 8 130 Congress-street. GROCERIES. A CHAMPION bos in store and is reeelving Ihe fol- • lowing articles for city and country trade, which having been purchased for cash and selected by himself, euables him to sell on the most favorable terras, vis: 100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do.; 50 do. Stuart’s Crushed aud Powdered Sugars; 10 boxes do. Loaf do; 10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do; 50 bbls. Clarified Bugmr, various qualities; 85 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and hairdo. Soap; 50 do. Sperm and Adainanllno Oudlos; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee. SO boxes aud hair boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobacco; •25 do. Starch; 3U do. Pipes; -25 dozen Brooms and Buckets; 50 bbls. Mi and kilts Mackerel; 20 kills Salmon; £10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, SldM^and Shoulders; Smokod Tongues, Dry Beef,Fulton MarketBeetChoeo- late, Farlua. Sardines, Tailot 8oap, Fig Blue. Pickle*, Sweet Oll/Alraondi, Spices, Mustard, Butter, Currents, ciu.„,*c*A _ ALgo _ 85 whole. 85 halftSS quarter boxes New Raisins: 5 bbls^fiO hair, 90 quarter and 80 boxes Buckwheat; 500 bags Shot; 500 bare l«ead; A choice selection of Liquor* and wine*, oct 85 PIANO FORTE DEPOT* m The undersigned respectfully Inform toe citizens or Savannah,Georgia, and Florida, that they have on hand more than fifty Pl at stock ever on sale In this city, and made by toe moil celebrated manufacturers In the United Slates. Nunn’s A Clark’s, 1. Chlckorlng, Uoardman A Gray, Lut- chetA Newton, Edwards A Fisher, all well known (o the lovers of Music, hare place in their largo assortment. These Plano# are of rich tone, and beautifully finlsncd In Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron I weqro BROGANS! NEGRO BROGANS I warranted tho best stock and workmanship, lie U con fident that a fair trial of bis stock will Insure •atlsfocRxm and a continued patronage. Ills goods en^sJI ft"*™ ^Glbon’s*Building, formerly occuptod by^Ieasrs. E.‘p* WjodfcCo. °c> 3 CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS. rpilE Subscribers, agent* for Mr. II. Kieauvr, Orgaa 1 builder, are prepared to furnish any description ol Church or Parlor Organ*. As a specimen or hla Instru ments, reforence is mode tothoqrgsnreoenllyercctodby him In the Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring Information on the subjoct can uoMtalR sUj0®0*a«— partlcularson application to F. ZOGBAUM ACO, v Inly 13 Whllakci-aU, one door east ofBryan-st. v HACKNEYCOACHV ‘ Tbe subscriber respectfully Informs tho public, and strangers In town, that lie has just received an elegant new Hack, callod tho “LADY I1ENTZ,” which Is oo enUrely now principle, as regards accommodation, safety, Ac. He wfll always keep a fine pair or Horses attached, and ready for immo- dlate service. Orders should bo left at Gas’s LI very Sta- blo, at too head ot Broughton-street-Woracr’s old stan oct 4 tf JOSEPH KIRKLAND. FIG ISLAND MILL. T HIS MILL Is now In fine operation, and, being woU supplied with Timber, Is now prepared to furplsh cargoes or Sawed Lumber, or Ranging Timber, of an ex-, cedent quality, with dispatch. ’ Orders left at the Count- Ing Room of Messrs. Starke A Bryson, or handed to the subscriber, will ^^Prom^ten.lon^^ IDP1SHL— ,_equ cd. All these Instruments have mutallo frames, wbl render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preveutlng the necessity of tuning for years. Tbe undoralgued ore ngcuta for Henri Here's celebrated Grand Plano*, mado In Purls. For power and beauty tone, they stand pre-eminent, Caikcart’s Molodcons* . This bcautlftd toned wind instrument, for village pv poses. Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the privato pru tieeor Orgauistt, possessing a sweet and powerfolton tb %Lofthosolnstrumunt« will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. Tho prices or the Pianos ranging from *175 to *1000. Jan 20 I. W. MORRELL A CO. PIANO FORTES. ' The Subscribers, solo Agents for A. 8to* .Jart aud Co.’s and J. B. Dunham’s Pinuo JFortea, are always supplied with an aa- aortment’of These favorite and Justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability, they can be folly wamuited, whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident arid acknowledged by toe most casual observer, as woU a* the critical connoisseur. Tho Ladles are respectfully lu- vlled to view these iiutrumeuts; and an arrangement having been effected with one of our most emlnent Pl- anjjfo) for the purpose, they can also be enabled tojudge of the tone. FJZOGBAUM A CO- Market-square. ry Second hand Pianos taken in exchange—also need and repaired. Jan20r 1 Can nnd I Will Retail Dry Goods Cheaper than any Store in the City ! ! B UY1NO all our Goods for Cash, and selling them omy for Cash, we can afford to sell them cheaper than tbo price many retailers pay for their goods at wholesale! 8o, famillea ond Indivldunls will do well to patronlzo the Cheap Corner of Broughton and Barnard- ir streets for Dry Goods, Cloths, Muillns, Linens, Blankets. JyL Shawls, Mantillas, Flannels and Laces. There they will find the largest assortment or Umbrellas lu the city, to gether with a great lot or goods for servants’ ware. Buy- ars,look to your Interest, and buy at ___ S, C. LANE’S riROOERlKAAo.— Kj 50 boxes Cheese, , 13 hogtoeada Porto Rico Sugar, W bags lUo Culfro, 1« No. I Soap, fw IW blU,HiU* ■SO bareSaNo.l^ 2 and' 3 Mackerel. 40 half do do 1 and 2 . do. 40 qr. do and kUsNoi'l do. 20 kits Salmon. 5 drums Codfish. oct 27 Cheap Comer for Dry Good*, Ac, N.E.cor. Hrotmhton A Barnard^ landing, nnd for sale by N A CUNNINGHAM. compauna Wild Cherry Loiraiih* F OR Coughs, Colds and Influenza. Three Lozenges will be found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparations, as they can bo carried about the “■non, and alwaya ready for uso when the cough I* ublesome—thus preventing a violent attack or cough- ,h ”^ruKr deo7 Monument Square. JP Georgia Sarsaparilla; Sand’s Sarsaparilla: Townsend’s 8ar Marshall’s Pain Marshall’s TeUor Luelna Cordial LuelnaCordial; ; . , , To the Eatroni of 1S4 Oosgronotroot sail nT*rta Day Goon* now on hand, comprising ovary or- V_..,.... u Arrr .,. tld. mrn k.pl No, 151 SmiM xeNUiwAbnuivar : .1 .^ar d*o4 I.MI.ODO l«W