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si . i ; I Concluded from first page. dollars ; clerk at the Speaker table, at fire dollar and aeTenty lx cents per day 5 . private aecretary to the Speaker, two thousand one hundred and two dol lars and forty cento ; Sergeant at Arnia, - four thousand three hundred and twen- ty dollar :ProTided, That hereafter be ahaU. receiTe, directly or indirectly, no fees or other compensation or tmolu ient whatever for performing tbed of the office, or in connection th"?' otherwise than as aforesaid clerk to the Serjeant at Arm. ."""rls! hundred dollar, s j-yinjr teller for the Sergeant at Anna, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; meenRer to the Ser- .. .t Arm mii tboUUDll four bUD Srert and fortr dolUrs ; Doorkeeper, two thousand fire hundred and ninety two dollars; first assistant doorkeeper, two thousand fire hundred and ninety two dollars ; Postmaster, two thousand fire hundred and ninety two dollars ; first assistant postmaster, two thousand and eighty eight dollars ; four messen ger, at one thousand seven hundred and twenty eight dollars each ; ten mall carrieas, three at one thousand seven hundred and twenty eight dollars each, and aeyen at one thousand and eighty dollar each: Chaplain of the House, nine hundred dollar; two stenograph ers, four thousaod three hundred and eHchtr dollars each; superintendent of the folding room, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; superinten deat and assUunt superintendent of the document room, at two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each ; docu ment tile-clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollsrs; eleven roeMenners, live at one thousand eight hundred dol lars and six at one thousand ftur hun dred aid forty dollar each i twelve meaxcnrera during- the session, at the rate of one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each per annum, ten thou aand. and eighty dollar ; fifteen labor ers, seven hundred and tweuty dollars each ; seven laborers during the session, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum ; and one laborer at eight huadred and twenty dollars. For contingent expensesof the House of JleprexenUtivtjM, namely: For cartage, two thousand dollars. For clerks to ouimiuees of the House of Rpreeiitatiye. twenty six thousand Blneihundred and eighty dollar. For folding documents, including pay of folder in the folding-rooms and materials, one hundred thousand dol lars. Fof fuel, eight thousand dollars. For horse and carriage for transpor ' tatioo of mails, and saddle horses for use ef messengers, Wn thousand dol- Vol furniture, and reairs of the same; sixteen thousand dollar; and be'eafler accounts ior ms uuii- -perty In the Capitol building, Freidr iit's nous, and Botanical garden shall I kept, and reports thereof made annually to CpngresH, only by the respective of2ceH having the custody of such pro reir and responsible for the same. For packing boxes, three thousand and twenty dollars. For miscellaneous items, including one blundred dollars for contingent ex pense of Capitol police, fifty thousand dollar : Provided, That after the ex . pirat jon of the Forty-second Congress no payment shall be made by the House if Representative, out of it contingent fund for otherwise, to either party to a con Uf tod election case for expenses in curred in prosecuting or defending the samei - Fo newspaper nd stationery for Reprfsentativee and Delegate, at one hundred and twenty five dollars each ! per annum, thirty six thousand six l hundred and twenty five dollar ; and I for stationery for committers and ntlie ers of, the House, five thousand dollars, j For twentv eight iMiren. including i three riding pages, at the rate of three doi L per day wbi le actually em ploy ed, seveitteen thousand even hundred and sixty dollars. For the usual additional comfMiiation to the. reporters of the House for the Congressional Globe for reporting the proceedings of the House for the session of thei Forty-third Congres beginning on the -first Monday in December, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, eight (hundred dollars each, four thous and dollars. j PUBLIC PRINTING. Forcoinpensation of the (Congression al Printer, and the clerks and mevsengcr in his office, thirteen thousHiid nine hundred and fourteen dollars. Fortcontingent expense or Ins ofOce, namelr: ror stationer. iK-stai-e, ad For contingent expense of the Exec utive Office, including aUtionery there for, six thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OP STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of State eight th-msand dollars ; two assis tant secretaries of state, at three thou sand e hundred dollars each; for cbif clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars;' ten clerk of class four, addi tional com pensation to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, nine clerks or class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one messen- f;er, one assistant messenger, nine aborei- and four watchmen ; in all, seventy j four .thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. ' For publishing the laws or tue tuiru sessicn of the Forty second Congress in pamphlet form, and in newspapers, fifty thousand dollars. For proof-reading, and packing the laws and documents for the various legation and consulates, including boxes and transportation of theNsame, three thousand dollars; for stationery, furniture, fixtures, and repairs five thousand dollars: for books andmaps, two thousand live hundred dollars ; for extra clerk-hire and copyings-four thousand dollars; for contingent ex penses, :uamely, rent, fuel, lights, re pairs, and miscellaneous expenses, thirty two thousand five hundred dol lars; in all, forty seven thousand dollars. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Secretary's Office. For compen sation of the Secretary of the Treasury, eight thousand dollars; two assistant secretaries of the Treasury, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred dollars, and three hundred dollars ad ditional for acting as superintendent of the building ; forty nine clerks of class four, additional 'compensation of two hundred dollars to one clerk of clans four a disbursing clerk, thirty clerks of class three, twenty six clerks or class two, twenty even clerks of class one ; thirty two female clerks, at nine hun dred dollars each; eleven messengers, one assistant messenger, and ten labor ers: one clerk of class four, and one clerk of class one. to assist the chief clerk in superintending the building; one captain of the watch, one thousand four hundred dollars ; one engineer, one thousand six hundred dollars ; one ma chinist and gas fitter, one thousand two hundred dollars; one storekeeper, one thousand four hundred dollars; sixty watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each., and additional to two of said watchmen, acting as lieu tenants q? watchmen, two hundred and 1 eighty dollars each ; thirty laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; ' one assistant engineer, at one thousand j dollars ; pine firemen, at seven hundred i and twenty dollars each ; ninety cher- women, jat one nundreu and eignty dollars each; in all, three hundred and sixty six thousand three hundred dol lars ; and for additional clerks and ad ditional com pensation to clerks in his office, twenty two thousand live hun dred dollars. hcfervisino Architect. In the construction branch of the Treasury: For Supervising Architect, fur thou sand dollars; assistant supervising architect, two thousand five hundred dollars ;" chief clerk, two thousand dol lars ; photographer, two thousand five hundred'-dollars ; two assistant photo graphers, one atone thousand six hun dred dollars, and one at one thousand two hundred .dollars ; two clerks of class four, four clerks of class three, three clerks of class one, and one mes senger ; in all. twenty eight thousand two hundred and forty dollars. j First Comptroller of the Tkkah I CRT. For First Comptroller of the j Treasur3, live thousand dollsrs; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; ten clerks ! of class four, twelve clerks ol class three, ! twelve clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; six copyists, at nine hundred j dollars each ; one messenger, one as j sistant messenger, and three laborers; . in all, seventy seven thousand three hundred and twenty d liars. Second Comptroller of the Treasury. For Second Comptroller of the Treasury, five thousand dollars; chiefclerk, two thousand dollars; twelve j clerks of class four, twenty clerks of class three, twenty eight clerks of class i two, twenty one of class one; twelve , copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; j one messenger, one assistant messenger, t and two laborers ; in all, one hundred I and thirty eight thousand eight hundred dollars. ', Commissioner of Customs. For I Commissioner of Customs, three thou I- J.I.I I I. . - of national banks, and bank note plates, end-one clerk of class four, four thou sand eight hundred dollars. f Commission ber of Internal. Revenue. For Commissioner filn ternal Revenue, six thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; two deputy com missiners, at three thousand dollars each; seven heads of divisions, at jtwo thousand five hundred dollars each; thirty four clerks ef class four, forty eight clerks of class three, fifty two clerks of class two, twenty clerk of class one; seventy five copyists, at pine hundred dollars each ; seven messen gers, three assistant inesengers,;;and fifteeen laborers; In all, three hundred and fifty" four thousand one hutflred and forty dollars. 'j For dies, paper, snd for stamps.jfjour hundred thousand dollars. : For salaries aud expenses of collectors, officers and agents, surveyors of distil leries, gaugers, and storekeepers, j to, gether with the expense of carrVing into effect the various provisions olj the several acts providing internal revenue, excepting items otherwise estimated for. four million six hundred thousand dollars ; and hereafter the total nefcim- Pfflce of assistant treasurer at Char leston, South Carolina: For assistant treasurer, four thousand dollars ; one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dol lars; one clerk, one thousand six hun dred dollars ; one assistant messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; and two watchmen, one thousand four hun dred and forty dollars; in all, nine thousand five hundred and sixty dol- Office of assistant treasurer at Balti more: For assistant treasurer, live thousand dollars; lor cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; lor threo clerks, five thousand four hun dred dollars; for three clerks, lour thousand two hundred dollars ; lor two clerks, two thousand four hundred dol lars ; lor one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars ; for five vault-watch-mer, three thousand six hundred dol lars; in all. twenty three thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. Office of depositary a' 'hieago: ior cashier, two thousand n o hundred dol lars ; for one clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; lr two clerks, three thousand dollars; for one clerk, one tbousai.d two hun.ired dollars; tor one nies-euger, eight hundred and forty l..llrM- for one w.ttchuiau. seven hun- pensaiion oi conecu.r v r , , , .L.iurs: in all. ten uue 6haJl in no case exceeu wur uiou- " . .. ... i " .i .i..n.. Office of denos"itarv at Cincinnati sand five hundred dollars peraunbm. For detecting and bruijrint? to trial and punishment person guiliy of Vio lating the in tenia! Revenue laws, or con niving at the same, including payments for information aud detection ofsuch violations, one hthidred th iiand dol lars. ) Light llorst Board. For 'chief clerk of the Light House Board, two thousand dollars; two clerks of class four, two clerks of class three, one clerk of "class two, one clerk of class one, one feniald copyist, one messenger ( and one laborer; in all, thirteen mou sand eight hundred and sixy dollars. liUKEAU of Statistics. For the of ficer in charge of the Bureau of Statis tics, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, ttv'o thousand dollars; twele clerks of class four, eight clerk of class :h rre, ten clerks of class itvo, five clerks of class one, five coppyjsts at nine hundred dollars each, one nies senger, one laborer, and one charwo man at four h.rndred and eighty dol lars ; in all, sixty five thousand loir hundred and forty dollars. ' s For temporary clerks lor the Treas ury Department, forty thousand dolla s: Provided, That hereafter no temporary clerk shall receive a greater compensa tion than at the rate of one thousand twotiundred per .annum .for the time actually employed.': , , For stationery fox the Treasury De- j partment and its several bureaus, fifty i thousand dollars. 9 j For oitage, Ixniks, newspapers, ar- j ransring and b.iidiius -canceled- marine pajers, sealing sluji. registers, care! of j vertisinir. traveling exoenses. horses t sana uoiiars; ciuei cierK. two tiiousand and wagons, and miscellaneous items, ' dollars ; three clerks of class four, seven j two thousand five hundred dollars. j clerks of class three, ten clerks of class j it IRRAIIV OK f UXUI'FSS '' Vn' ,'ln crks f lls on". one l,,es- I jLIBRAKi Ot (V.M.1.E. 1 wmrer, and one laborer; in all, fortv -For' compensation of the Librarian, f 8ix thousand Tour hundred dollars.- i four thousand dollars; and for fourteen f First Auditor. For the First And - 1 assistant librarians, three at two tuoua- uor ,,f the Treasury, three thousand tk- drt and five hundred dollars each; two at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; (one at one thousand six hundred dollar ; two at one thousand four hun dred and forty dollars each ; three at one thbusand two hundred dollars each ; two a one thousand dollars each; and one aC nine hundred and sixty dollar per annum ; iti all, twenty six thousand one hsndred and forty dollars. Forpurcba&e of books for the library, eight thousand dollars; for purchase of Law books lor the library, two thousand dollar : for purchase of tiles of periodi cals ad newspapers, one thousand five hundred dollar; for ex pen ses of ex changing public documents for the publications of foreign governments, one thousand five hundred dollars; in all, thirteen thousand dollars. For the purchase of new books of re ference for the judges of the Supreme Court, two thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of said libra ! ry, two thousand dollars. For'expensea of copyright business, five hundred dollar. - For iBotanic garden, grading.draining, procuring manure, tools, fuel, and re pairs, land purchasing trees and shrubs, urder.the direction of the Library Com mittee of Congress, five thousand dol lars. ; Forjpayof superintendent and assis tants , in Botanic garden and green houses, and two additional laborers, under the direction of the Library Com- j mitte of Congress, twelve thousand one ! hundred aud forty six dollars. 'PUBLIC BUILDINGS & GROUNDS. For pay of clerk in the office of public buildings and grounds, one thousand tour hundred dollars. ! For- messenger in the sameoffice, t ight hundred and forty dollars. , Fvr'tbe public gardener, one thousand lour hundred and forty dollars. ' For a landscape gardener, one thou sand eight hundred dollars. For the Laborer in charge of th water closet in the Capitol, seven hundred and twenty dollar. For a foreman and lalxirrr employed in the public grounds, ntnetcvii thoir dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dl i lars; three clerks of class tour, ten clerks of class three, ten clerks of chiss two, thirteen clerks of class one, one messenger, oue assistant msenger, and one lattorcr; in all, titty eight thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. SwoM) Auditor. For Second Aud itor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; six clerks of cias four, and for add tional to dis bursing clerk, two hundred dollars; fifty four clerks of class three, one hun dred aud nine clerks of class two, one hundred clerks of cla--s one, one mes senger, five assistant messengers, and seven laborers; in all, three hundred and eighty four thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. Third Auditor. For Third Audi tor, three thousand dollars ; chief clerktl two thousand dollars ; fourteen clerks of class four ; additional to one clerk of class four as disbursing clerk, two hun dred dollars; thirty two clerks of class three, ninety two clerks of class two, fifty one clerks of class one ; ten copy ists, at nine hundred dollars each; two messengers, three assistant messengers, and seven laltorers; in all, two hundred and eighty nine thousand four hundred and eight dollars. Fourth Auditor. For the Fourth! Auditor, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; live clerks I of class' four, eighteen clerks of class j three, twelve clerks of class two, eleven i clerks of class one ; seven female clerks, j at nine hundred dollars each ; one mes senger, one ass;st.-nt messenger, and thittt Lilw.rcrs ; in all. i i;hty two thou sand eight hundred and twenty dollars. Fifth Auditor. For the Fifth Aud itor, three thousand dollar ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; four clerks of class lour, eight clerks of class three, j eiirht clerks of class two. twelve clerks ! I of class one; seven copyists, at nine ' hundred dollars each; one messenger, one- assistant messenger, and two la : tiorers; in all, fifty nine thousand nine i ': hundred dollars. ! Auditor oftiie Treasury for the j Ptsr Office Department. ror coin i hordes for mail aiwl ttice wagon, re pairs of wTttyMS. pi? larness, washing towels, invest?!HUr of accounts :4nd ;l records, broons, brushes, crash, cotton cloth, cane, chauiis skins, dusters, Hour, I keys, lye, matcues,.-nails, oil, powders, reparing hand-stamps, sponge,' soap, i tacks, wall paper, and the other miscol- ! laneous items required for the current 1 and ordira -y business of the Depart- j ment, sixty five thousand dollars. For furniture, such as carpets, desks, ' tab'es, chairs, shelving for file .rooms, j boxes and repairs of furniture, eases, i oil cloth, matting, rugs, chair covers and cushions, repairs and laying of j carpets, and other iniscclla teous articles ; of the like character, forty thousand dollars. : For coal, wood, lighting the Treasury bui ding, baskets, books, spittoons,' ; drop light anil tubing, tiles, blank keys, : picks, mail sacks, match afes, sikI i matches, pitchers, towels, traps, titer--; mometers, buckets, diprs, saws, alul other miscellaneous items, lii'ty thou- i sand dollars. , j INDEPENDENT TRE.VSCRY. office of the assistant treasurer ; at ' New Yorl: For assistant- treasurer, ! eight thousaiul dollars; lor deputy as sistant treasurer, three thousand six hundred dollars; cashier and chief" clerk, four thousand two hundred dol lars; chief of coin division, four thou- , sand dollars; chief of note paying li-j vision, three thousand dollars ; chielof j note receiving division, three thousand dollars; chief of check division, three thousaiul dollars; chief ot oheck divis ion three thousand dollars; chief of i registered interest division, two tli'iu- ! sand eight hundred dollars; chief ?of ; coupon interest division, two thousand live hundred dollars ; chief of fractional . currency division, two thousand live hundred dollars ; chief of bind divis ion, two th.isand four huiidred dol lars; chief ocanccld check and i'e- rd divisiim, two thousand dollars ; .vo clerks, at two thousand four h:in- red lollars each; six clerks, at two thousand two hundred dollars each ; fen : clerks, at one tuoiisand tour hundred dollars each ; three clerks, at one Iho'u- sand two linn. I ret I dollars each ; lite messengers, at one thousand three huh- ; dred dollars each ; one messenger, ojie thousand two hundred dollars ; kccfier . of building. Olio thousand eight huji- ( dred dollars ; chief detective, one thou sand eijUt huiHlrcd dollars; assistant1 detective, one thousand four hundred dollars ; four hall men, at one thousand ; dollars eaclw; six watchmen, at seven, hundred and thirty dollars each ; ofie ' engineer, one thousand dollars; one; porter, nine hundred dollars; in all, ' one hundred and forty eight thousand j nine hundred and eighty dollars. . j i Office of the assistant treasurer Jt i Boston : For assistant treasurer, live thousand dollars ; for chief clerk; tn'o thousand seven hundred dollars ; pay- ; ing teller, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief interest clerk, two thou- ,. sand five hundred dollars ; jc-eyeiving ; teller, one thousand eight humtefsd dol- : lars; first book keeper, one vW'Usand ! seven hundred dollars; second book: keeper, deiositors' accounts, ono I thousand five hundred dollars ; stamp J and new fractional currency clerk, one i thousaiul eight hundred dollars; sjiocii clerk, one thousand live hundred dolr J lars ; two couon c-ierks, atone thousand fom hundred dollars each ; fi-actioii.il currency redemption clerk, one thou sand two hundred dollars; receipt clerk, one thousand, two hundred, dol lars; assistant lxok .keeper, eiht hun dred dollars; money clerk, one thou sand one hundred dollars ; "assistant currency redemption clerk, bn'eihoti sand one hundred dollars; , aistant currency redemption clerk, one thoiif sand dollars; messenger and chief .watchman, one thousand and sixty dollars; two watchman at eight hmu dred and fifty dollars each; assistant sccie clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars ; in all, thirty live thousand one hundred and ten doi lars. - : J Office of assistant treasurer at Sah Francisco: For assistant treasurer, in addition to bis salary as treasurer of llttietCvll tholfV' V"'"""-V".V fh l.rnil. n.iof nn II... I rlva h.in. sand two hundred and ninety mx dol- , jwiion. uieAU(i.r ot u.e I reasury , .r , .,kr,.((r tl ; " lars. i . r . . : T For four laborer in the Capitol, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. Forurnace keeper, in charge of heat ing apparatus under the old hall of the Hone of Representatives, eight hun dred and sixty four dollars. For'fumace keeper at the President' House, seven hundred and twenty dol lar, i For two policemen at the President' House, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. i For one night waU-hmau at the Presi dent' House, nine hundred dollars, and one Usher, one thousand two hnndred dollars. ' For two doorkeeper at the President' House, one thousand two hundred dol lar each. j Forwo draw keepers at the bride cross, th Eastern Branch of the Poto mac, and for fuel, oil, and lamp, one thousand tlx hundred dollars. For watchman in Franklin square, J seven nanareaana twenty dollars. ; For the person in charge of the heat ing apparatus of the Library of Con gress and other steam-heating apparatus in the central building, eight hundred aad sixty four dollar. For f five watchmen in reservation number two, three thousand six hun dred dollar. For -watchman at Lincoln square, five iiunumi ina tony aouars. For watchman at Lafayette sonar. ; seven hnndred and twenty dollars. IM or watchman for circle atintersec - tion of Pennsylvania avenue andTwen S ty fourth street, five hundred and forty I dollar. ; Fori one bridge keeper at Chain I J o-t - .... . v , lar. t j For watchman for circle at intersec ,tion of Massachusetu and Vermont avenues, five hundred and forty dollar. For contingent and incidental expen se, two thousand dollar. i ' EXECUTIVE. I For compensation of the President of the United State, twenty five thousand dollar. j For compensation of the Vice-President of the United State, eight thousand dollars. For compensation of secretary to sign i patent for public Lands, on thousand Uve nundreu aouars, . f For compensation to private secreta ry, three thousand five hundred dollars; ownitant secretary, two thousand five hundred dollar ; two executive clerk t iwo thousand three hundred dollars each, steward at two thousand dollars, and messenger at one thousand two hundred dollars, of the President of the U uited State; in alL, thirteen thousand eight huadred dollar. thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thou sand dollars ; nine clerks of class four ; additional to one "clerk wf class four as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; forty nine clerks of class three, sixty nine clerks of class two, thirty seven clerks of clasn one, one messojiger, one assistant messenger, and fifteen lilor ers; also, eight additional clerks of class three, and fifteen assorters of money ordeis at nine hundred dollars each, and 'three additional laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each. ror tne money order division ; in all, two hundred and eighty one thousand six hundred aud twenty-dollars. Treasurer. For compensation of the Treasurer of the United States, six thousand five hundred dollars; assist ant treasurer, two thousand eight hun dred dollars ; cashier, two thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant cashier, two thousand five hundred dollars; five chiefs of division, at two thousand two hundred dollars eaeh; two principal book keepers, two thousand two hun dred dollars each ; two tellers, at two thousand two hundred dollars each ; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; two assistant tellers, two thousand dol lars each; fifteen clerks of class four, fifteen clerks of class three, eleven clerks of class two, nine clerks of class one; sixty female clerks, at nine hun dred dollars each; fifteen messengers; five male laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, and seven fe male loborers, at two hundred and forty dollars each ; in all, one hundred and eighty nine thousand four hundred and eighty dollars: Provided, That eight thousand five hundred dollars are hereby appropriated to be expended in the office of the Treasurer or the United States at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Register of the Treasury. For compensation of the Register of the Treasury, four thousand dollar; as sistant register, two thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; eight clerks of class four, twelve clerks of class three, fifteen clerks of class two, ten clerks of class one; eight copyists, at nine hundred dollar each ; one mes senger, two assistant messengers, and two laborer ; in all, eighty five thou sand five hundred and twenty dollars. Comptroller of the Curren cy. For Comptroller of the Currency, five thousand dollars; deputy comp troller, two thousand five hundi el dol lar; twelve clerks of class four, four teen clerks of class three, twelve clerk of class two, twelve clerks of class one, thirty three female clerks, four messen ger, four laborers, and two night watchmen; in all, one hundred and twenty thousand and eignty dollars. For expense of special examination sand dollars; lor book keeper, two thousand five hundred dollars; for as I sistant cashier, two thousand dollars; j lor assistant book keeper, two thousand f dollars; for stamp clerk, two thousand I four hundred dollars; for one clerk, one,- thousand eiuht hundred dollars ; for j three night watchmen, four thousand j five hundred dollars; for one dav watch man, nine hundred and sixty dol lars; in all, twenty thousand six' hun dred and sixty dollars. - Office of assistant treasurer at I Phila delphia: For assistant treasurer,- io auoiiion to nis salary as treasurer ot tne mint, one thousand five hundred dol lars ; chief book keeper, two thousand live hundred dollars; chief interest clerk, one thousand nine hundred dol-. lars; assistant book keejer, one thou-j sand eight hundred dollars; coin teller,' one thousand seven hundred dollars; registered interest clerk, one thousand seven hundred dollars ; assistant coupon" clerk, one thousand six hundred dol lars ; fractional currency clerk, ope thousand six hundred dollars; assis tant registered loan clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; assistant register-; ed loan clerk, one thousand lour hun dred dollars ; assistant coin teller, one m Misanu lour nunureu dollars; assis-. taut fractional currency clerk, one thousand four hnndred dollars ' receiv ing teller, one thousand .three hundred dollars; assistant receiving teller, one thousand two hundred dollars ; super intendent of building, one thousand one hundred dollars; seven female counters, at nine hundred dollars eacl, six thousand three hundred I dollars j , four watchmen, at nine hundred and thirty dollars each, three thousand seven hundred aud twenty dollars ; id all, thirty six thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. j f Office of assistant treasurer: at Saini Louis : For assistant treasurer, five thousand dollars ; chiefclerk and teller, two thousand five hundred I dollars assistant teller, one thousand eight bun dred dollars ; book keeper, one thou 4 sand five hundred dollars ; assistant book kee er, one thousand two hundred dollars ; messenger, one thousand dol lars ; four watchmen, at seven nundred dollars each, two thousand eight hun dred dollar ; in all, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars. Office of assistant treasurer at New Orleans: For assistant treasurer, lour thousand five hundred dollars; for chief clerk and castiier, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; two clerks, three thousand dollars; one porter, nine hundred dollars ; two watchmen, one thousand four hundred and forty dol lar; amounting, in all, to fourteen thousand three hundred and forty dollar. vr .-nvhipr two thousand dollars: lor one clerk, one thousand, eiht hundred dollars ; torone cluk, one thousand five hundred dollars; lor two clerks, two thousand four hundred dollars ; for two clerks, two thousand dollars; for one messenger, six hundred dollars; for two watchmen, one at sev. n hundred and twenty dollars and one at two hundred and forty dollars; in all, eleven thousand two hundred and Mxty dollars. Office of depositary at Louisville: For (fishier, two thousand dollars; for one clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars ; for ono clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars ; for one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, five thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Office of depositary at Pittsburgh: For cashier, one thousand eight hun dred dollars ; one clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; one watchman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, three thousand niue "hundred and twenty dollars. Office of depositary at Santa Fe For depositary, in addition to his pay as re ceiver, two thousand dollars; one clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars ; two watchmen, each seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, four thousand six hundred and forty dollars. Office of depo'suarj- at Tucson, Arizo na : For depositary, in addition to his Eay as postmaster, one thousand fie n wired dollars. For compensation to designated de positaries, for receiving, keeping, and disbursing public money, live thousand dollars.' For checks and check looks for dis bursing officers and others, and certifi cates of deposit for the treasurer, assis tant treasurer, and designated deposi taries, thirteen thousand dollars. For compensation to special agents to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the several sub-treasuries Hnd depositories, including nation al banks acting as depositaries under tho act of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty six, six thousand dollars. For contingent expenses under the act of tho sixth of August, eighteen hundred and forty six, for the collec tion, sale keeping, transfer, and dis bursement of the public revenue, one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be ex pended for clerical services.. For additional clerks under the act for tho better organization id" the Treas ury, at such rates as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem jusaiul rea sonable, ten thousand dollarST rws -s . t rr mivi r r"l v - a -X ! CIIFS, AND ASSAY-OFFICES. Mint at Philadelphia: -.For sala ries of the director, treasurer assayer, inciter and refiner, chief coiner and en graver, assistant assayer, and seven dorks, thirty seven thousand nine hun dred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, onehundced and twenty live thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expen-j-es. including wastage, new machinery, and repairs, thirty live thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins, to be preserved in the cabient of the mint, six hundred dollars ; for freight on bullion and coin, five thousand dollars. Ukanch Mint at San Fkaxcjs o, California. For salaries ofsu IH'i inteiident, treasurer, assayer, inciter and refiner, coiner, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expen ses, repairs, and wastage, fifty nine thousand live hundred and farty live dollars. JIkaxch Mint at Caisson City, Nevada For salaries of superinten dent, assaj-er, melter and and refiner, ami coiner, and lour clerks, seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, sixty seven thousand dollars. For chemicals, charcoal, wood, and incidental expenses, fifty tiiree thou sand two hundred dollars. Assay-Officer, Xew York. , For salary of superintendent,; four j thousand rive hundred dollars; fori 1 salary of assayer, three thousand dol lars; for salary of inciter and refiner, three thousand dollar ; for compensa tion of clerks, at the discretion of tho 1 Secretary of the Treasury, ten thousand two hundred dollars. !' For wages of workmen, sixty eight i thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent ex , penst-, twenty two thousand dollars. j UisANcir "Mint at Denver. ' For assayer, ( who shall have charge of j said mint,) two thousand live hundred dollars; for melter, two thousaiul live hnndred dollars. i For three clerks, at on.- tho-sand eight 'hundred dollars eai-h, five thou sand four hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, fifteen thou- i sand three hundred and thirty five dol- i lars. j For incidental and contingent expen ses, including repairs and wastage, live thousand d -liars. I Assay-Office at Boise City, ; Idaho. For salaries of assayer, who ! shall have charge of th? assay office, inciter ami refiner, and clerk, live thou sand four hundred dollars. For wages of workmen, three thous and dollars. For incidental and contingent expen ses, one uiousand five Hundred dollars. Assay-Office at Charlotte, North Carolina. For salaries: assayer, one . thousand five hundred dollars; melter and refiner, one thous and two hundred dollars; wages of fire man, laborer, man of all work, two hundred and ninety two dollars. Contingent expe'nses : charcoal, fuel, lights, acids, fluxes, crucibles, freights, postage, books, stationery, miscellane- ! ous items, repairs of assaying depart j ment, and incidental expenses, oue thousand five hundred dollars. GOVERNMENT IN THE TER RITORIES, i Territory of Arizona. For salaries of governor, chief justice, and two associate judges, secretary, inter preter, and translator, in the executive office, fourteen thousand dollars. For rent of office, fuel, lights, postage, storage of furnituae of the legislative assembly, and expenses ot library, three thousand dollars: Provided, That no law of any territorial legislature shall be made r enforced by which the mem bers or officers of any territorial legisla ture shall be paid any compensation other than that provided by the laws of the United States. For contingent expenses of the Ter ritory, one thousand dollars. Territory of Colorado. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian a (fairs, chief justice and two associate j udgos, and secretary, thirteen thousand toree hundred dollars. For contingent expenses ol" the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of tho secre tary's office, two thousand dollars. Territory of Dakota. For salaries of governor ami superintendent of Indian a trails, chief jusiice and two associate j udges, and. secretary, thirteen uiousauu turee nundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. ' For rent of secretary's office, station ery, blanks, light, fuel, labor, postage, storage, and necessaries ot similar char acter, one tnousand eveu hundred and fifty dollars; for incidental expenses, two hundred and tiny dollars; in all two thousand dollars. ' Territorxof Idaho. For sal aries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two associate judges and secretary, tnirteen thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expeuses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. Territory of Montana. For compensation of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary thirteen thousand five hundred d liars! For contingent expenses of the lerri tory, one thousand dollars. I? or per diem and mileage of members of the legislative assembly, eight thou sand dollars ; fcr pay ol officers and employees, two thousand three hundred dollars; for printing, four thousand dollar ; for furniture, rent, tat!onery, I . . i t x. : a postage, fuel, lrghts, ciera. mre, uu. necessary incidental expenses of similar character, five thousand seven hundred dollars; in all, twenty thousand dollar. Territory of New Mexico. For salaries of governor, chief justice, and two associate judges, and secretary, and ex officio superintendent of public tmildingsand grounds, thirteen thous and five hundred dollars. For interpreter and translator in the executive office, five hundred dollars; for contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members ol legislative assembly, offic ers, clerks, aud contingent expenses of the assembly; for rent of office, fuel, lights, stationery, printing salary of messenger andother incidental expenses of the secretary's office, tweuty thousand dollars. Territory" of Ctah. For sala ries of governor, chief justice, two as sociate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. . For contingent expenses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and others, and contin gent and miscellaneous expenses of the assembly, twenty thousand dollars. , Territory of Washington. For salaries of governor, chief justice, two associate judges, aud secretary, fourteen thousand dollars. For contingent expenses ol the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. I For per diem and mileageof members j and officers of legislative assembly, I fourteen thousand dollars: Provided, That the sessions of aid legislative as I scmblv shall not hereafter extend be yond forty days from the first day of meeting .hereof; for printing laws and journals, four thousand dollars; for stationery, I uei, lights, rent, ana omer incidental expenses, two thousand dol lars, in all, twentv thousand dollars. Territory of Wyoming. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice, two as sociate judges, and secretary, thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the Terri tory, one thousand dollars. For per diem and mileageof officers and members of the legislative assem bly; incidental expenses of the same; printing of the laws and the journals of of the two houses: stationery, fuel, lights, postage, rent of office, printing, storage of furniture, and so forth, twen ty thousand dollars. District of Columbia. For salary of the governor; three thousand dollars ; for salary of the secretary, two thousand dollars; for pay of the mem bers of the council, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars ; for salaries of lour members of the board of public works, ten thousand dollars ; for sala ries of tho members of the board of health, at two thousand dollars each, ton thousand dollars each; making, in all, twenty seven thousand eight hun dred and eighty dollars: Provided, That no part of the sum hereby appro priated shall be paid to any member of such boards who shall hold any other federal office. WAR DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary of War, eight thousand dollars ; chiefclerk, at two thousand live hundred dollars: two clerks, at two thousand dollars; tiiree clerks of class four; for additional to one clerk of class four, as disbursing clerk, two hundred dollais; for six clerks of class three, three clerks of class two, eight clerks of class one, one mes senger, three assistant messengers, one laborer; in all, forty seven thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. To enable the Secretary of War to have the rebel archives examined, and copies furnished from time to time for tho use of the govern ment, six thousand dollars: Provided, That no claims against the Uni&d States for collecting, drilling, or organizing volunteers tor the war of the rebellion shall be audited or paid unless presented before the end of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen t uudred and seventy four; and all claims for horses lost prior to Jauuary first, eighteen hundred and seventy two, shall fce presented b- the end of saitl fiscal year. For contingent expenses, twelve thou sand dollars. Office of the Adjutant Gen eral. For chief clerk, two thou sand dollars; six clerks of class four, twelvo clerks of class three, lii'ty four clerks of class two, forty clerks of class one; and two messengers, one assistant messenger, and one fireman; in all, one hundred and fifty eight thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. For contingent expenses, eighteen thousand dollars. Office of the Quartermas ter General. For chief clerk, two thousand dollars; three clerks of class four, eight clerks of class three, twenty clerks of class two, seventy live clerks of class one; thirty copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; superin tendent of the building, two hundred dollars; one messenger, two assistant messengers, and six laborers; in all, ono hundred and seventy two thousand did lars. For contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. Office of the Paymaster ; General. For chief clerk, two j thousand dollars; four clerks of class j four, nine clerks of class three, twenty , threw clerks of class two, twelve clerks j of class one, and two messengers, sev- enty one thousand eight hundred and I eighty dollars. Fof contingent expenses, iivethousaud ! dollars. Office of the Commissary General. For chief clerk, two I thousand dollars ; one clerk of class I three, eight cleiks of class two, fifteen i clerks of class one, one messenger, and j two laborerers; in all, thirty live thou 1 sand aud eight.y dollars. For contingent expenses, namely : office rent, repairs, and miscellaneous items, six thousand dollars. Office of the Surgeon Gen- the Navy, eight thousand dollars: for compensation of the chief clerk of the Navy Department, at two thousand two hundred- dollars,- and, additional to chief clerk, three hundred dollars, to continue while there is no assistant secretary, and no longer ; one disburs ing clerk, at two thousaud dollars: four clerks or class four, four clerks of class three, -two clerks of class two, three clerks of class one, two messengers, and two laborers ; in all, thirty five thou- sana six Hundred and for use of ofljoe, repair of model cases, sta tionary portfolios lor drawings, furniture, re pairing, papering, painting, carpets, ice, advertising, books for library, moneys re fundrd, printing, engraved patent heads, in ternational exchanges, plumbing, gas fitting, exra labor on indexes and abstracts for an nual reports, fitting rooms, temporary clerks, laborer, and other contingencies, oae hundred thousand dollars. For photo-lithographing, or otherwise producing copies ot drawings of current and back issues, for use of the office and for sale, including pay of teinsorary draughtsman, x hundred and twentv dollars. ..; e - i uiciutiiuir pay oi lei J?or stationery, furniture, newuaoers. ; . i. .ZJ jo and miscellaneous items, five thousand f' r r,hoto-lithoffranhinf7. or otherwise pro- i ducing plates for the Official Gazette, inelud 1ARDS AXD DOCKS. Ior ClVll ! ;n,rniiv nr,n.r,liMru rwr.,,ra,l nnthp linrptff" engineer, three thousand dollars ; chief fortv thousand dollars. dollars. Bureau of clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; draughtsman, one thousand eii?ht hundred dollars ; one clerk ol class four, two clerks of class three, one clerk of class two, one clerk of class one, one messenger, and one laborer in all, fifteen thousand seven hun dred and sixty dollars. For stationery, books, plans, drawings, labor, and miscellaneous items, eight hun dred dollars. s Bureau or Eqiuphent axi Recruiting. For chiefclerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one clerk of class four, one clerk ot class three, two clerks of class two, two clerks of claes. one. one messenger, and one laborer ; in all, eleven thousand nine hun dred and sixty dollars. Eor stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, seven hundred and firtv dollars. Bureau or Navigation. or chiefclerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk ot class three, one clerk of class t wo, oiy messenger, and ;one laborer ; in all, six thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery, books, and miscellaneous item, eight hundred dollars. Bureau or Ordnance. For chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one clerk ol class three, two clerks of class two, one messenger, and one laborer ; in all, nine thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery, books, and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars. Bureau of Construction and Repair. For chiefclerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars , draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one clerk ot class four, two clerks of class three,, two clerks of class two, oue messenger, and one laborer; in all, twelve thousand nine hundred and sixty -dollars. -For stationery and miscellaneous items, eight huadced dollars. Bureau of Steam Engineering. For chiet clerk, one thousand eight hundred dol lars ; draughtsman, one thousand e'ght hun dred dollars ; one clerk of class two, one thousand four hundred dollars ; one assist snt draughtsman, one thousaud two hundred dollars ; one messenger, and one laborer; in all, seven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery and miscellaneous items, eight huudred dollars. Bureau oe Provisions and Clothing. For chiet clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars ; one clerk of class four, two clerks of class tiiree, two clerks of class two, three clerks of class one, one messenger, and one laborer, in all, fourteen thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery and miscellaneous items, eight hundrod dollars. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. For one clerk of class lour, one clerk of class three, one messenger, and one laborer ; in all, four thousand nine huudred and sixty dollars. For stationery aud miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars. For superintendent, (two hundred und fitty dollars,) five watchmen, and two labor ers for the building' occupied by the Navy Department , in all, five thousand two hun dred and ninety dollars. For incidental labor, fuel, lights, and n.N- cellaneous items for said building, seven thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOK. For compensation .of the Secretary of the Interior, eiijht thousand dollars ; Assistant Secretary, three thousand five hundred dol lars; chief clerk, t wo thousand two hundred dollars : four clerks ot class four, anv of For photo-lithographing-, or otherwise pro ducing copies of the weekly-issue of draw ings to be at.ached to patents ad copies, forty thousand dollars. BCREAtr of Education. For Commis sioner of Education, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of class four; one statistician, with the compensation of a clerk of class four; one clerk of class three ; one translator, with the compensi tion of a clerk of class three; I one clerk of class two; four copyists, at niue hundred dollars each ; one messenger, at eight hundred and forty dollars; station ery, one thousand dollars; library, one thousand dollars; current, educational pe riodicals, two hundred and fifty dollars! other current publications, two hundred and twenty five dollars; completing valua ble sets of periodicals and publications in the library, two hundred dol lars statistics, and writing and compiling matter for an nual and special reports, snd editing and publishing circularsof Information, thirteen thousand dollars; fuel and lights, two hun dred and seventy nve dollars: contimsen cies, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; In all. thirty four yiousand eight uunuieu auu liny uoiiars. KrKVEYOlW-GESEBAt THKIK CLERKS. For compensation of surveyor-general of Louisiana, two thousand dollars: and for clerks in his office, two thousand live hun dred dollars. ' For surveyor-general of Florida, two thousand dollars; and forcler.ks in his office, three thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of Minnesota, two thousand dollars : and for clerks in his of fice, eisht thousand four hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Dakota, two thousand dollars; and for clerks in his office, six thousand three huu dred dollars. For survevor-gcneral of Kansas, two thousand dollars ; and for clerks in his of fice: seven thousand five hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of Colorado, three thousand dollars; and for clerks in his office, six thousaud three nundred dollars. For surveyor-general of New Mexico, three thousand dollars; and for liie clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of California, three thousand dollars; and for the cierks in his office, twenty five thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of Idaho," three thousand dollars; and for clerks in his of fice, four thousand dollars. For surveyor-general of Nevada," three thousand dollars ; and for clerks in his of fice, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor-general oi Oregon, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for clerks in his office, live thousand four hun dred dollars. For surveyor-general of Washington Ter ritory, two thousand five hundred doi lars; and for clerks in his office, seven thousaiul dollars. For surveyor-general of Nebraska and Iowa, two thousand dollars; and for clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of Montana Territo ry, tiiree thousand dollars; and for clerks in his office, six thousand dollars. For Mirveyor-general of Utah Territory, three thousand dollars; and for clerks in his office, four thousand seven hundred dollars. : For surveyor-general of the Territory of Wyoming, three thousand dollars; and for clerks in his office, six thousand seven hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of Arizona Territo ry, three thousand dollars ; and for clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For rex-order of land titles in Missouri, five hundred dollars. TOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the I'ostmaster Gen eral, eight thousand dollars; three Assis tant Postmasters General, at three thousand five hundred dollars each ; superintendent of money order system, three thousand dol lars ; superintendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; topographer of the Post eraL For chief clerk, two thou sand dollars; one clerk of class (three, two clerks of class two, eight clerks of messenger, and o ie la- five , class ono, one 1 borer; m all, seventeen thousand hundred and sixty dollars. ; For contiugentexpenses, blank books, stationery, bind ng, rent, fuel, and in ' eluding rent of iSurgeon General's Office and Army Medical Museum, eight thousand dollars. Office of Chief Engineer. : For chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; i three clerks of class four, four clerks of clas three, four clerks of class two, four ; clerks of class one, one messenger, and ! one laborer ; in all, twenty five thousand I seven hundred and sixtv dollars. ror contingent expenses, namely: for stationery, office furniture, miscel laneous and incidental expenses, includ ing professional books, maps, and two daily Washington newspapers, three thousand five hundred dollars. Office of the Chief of Ord nance. For chief clerk, two thou- sanu dollars; three clerks ot class four. two clerks of class three, four clerks of class two, six clerks of class one, and one messenger; in all, twenty lour thousand two hundred and forty dol lars. For contingent expenses, namely: stationery, envelopes, wrapping paper, for sending blanks to the arsenals, forts, permanent batteries and troops in the field, telegrams, express charges, and incidentals of a similar nattue, fur niture, matting, carpets, oil cloth, pro fessional books for Ordnance Depart ment library, pamplets, and newspa pers, two thousand five hundred dol lars. Office of Military Justice. For one chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; one clerk of das three; one clerk of class one; in all, four thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses, fivo hun dred doilajs. For Signal. Office. For two clerks of class two, two thousand eight hundred dollars. Office of the Inspector Gen- I eral. For one clerk of class three, ooe thousand six hundred dollars. WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. For compensation of superintendent oi me building occupied by the War Department, (two hundred and fifty dollars,) four watchmen, and two labor ers; in all, four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. For labor, fuel, lights, and miscella neous items for the said building, ten thousand dollars. For cuperlntendentof buildingcorner f Seventeenth and F streets, (two hun dred and fifty dollars,) and lour watch men and two laborers; in all, four thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. For fuel for warming the entire build ing, and for operating the ventilating fau in summer, repairs of steam warm ing and ventilating apparatus, pay of engineer and fireman, matting and oil cloth for halls, gas, whitewashing, and other incidental expenses, ten thousaud dollars. For superintendent of the building occupied by the Paymaster General, (two hundred aud fifty dollars,) and for five watchmen and two laborers ; in all, five thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For rent of building, and fuel and contingencies, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. ,., NAVY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Secretary o j whom may he paid iwo hundred dollars ad- j .tjice Department, two thousand five liun ditioual. if the Secretary of the Interior I divd dollars; chief of division for the office oi man- iiepieuaiions, iwo iitousanu uve hundred dollars; chief of division of dead letters, two thousand five hundred dollars; superintendent of Post Office building and disbursing officer, two thousand three hun dred dollars ; chief clerk to the Postmaster General, two thousand two hundred dol lars; one chief clerk to each Assistant Postmaster General, at two thousand dol lars each ; one chief clerk in money order office, two thousand doilars; one chiefclerk in office of superintendent of foreign mails, two thousand dollars; superintendent of blank agency, one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of blank agency, one thousand six hundred dollars; four assistants, at one thousand two iiuii- I dred dollars each; fourteen clerks of class lour, twenty live thousand two hundred dollars; sixty three clerks of class three, i one hundred thousand eight hundred dol ' lars ; fifty clerks of class t wo, seventy thou ' sand dollars; sixty nine clerks of class one. eighty two tnousand eight hundred dollars: fifty seven female clerks, at nine hundred i dollars each ; one messenger" of thePost I master General, nine hundred dollursS one ; messenger to eacli Assistant Postmaster l General, at eight hundred and forty dollars i eacai ; lour assistant messengers, at seven i hundred and twenty dollars each ; one cap- i tain oitnewatcn, atone thousand uoilars, and nine watchmen and twenty five labor i ers, at seven huudred and twenty dollars ) each; one engineer, one thousand six liun I dred dollars ; one assistant engineer, one j thousand dollars; one carpenter, one thou sand two hundred and fifty two dollars I one assistant carpenter, one thousand dot i Inrs ; ;one nreman ami blacksmith, nine i hundred dollars; two firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each, one thou I sand four hundred and forty dollars; three ! female laborers, at four hundred and eighty ' dollars each, one thousand four hundred i ana lorty dollars ; one stenograpner, one thousand eight hundred dollars; making, in an, iour uunureu anu twenty sixtnou sand seven hundr. d and thirty two dollars. Ami the annual com pensation of assistant I messengers, watchmen, and laborers In the I Post Office Department shall be seven hun dred and twenty dollars, and no more; and so much of section four of the act approved suiae eigntn. eighteen nunareuand seventy two, entitled "An act to revise, consolidate. and amend the statutes relating to the Post Office Department," as provides a greater annual compensation for said as sistant messengers, watchmen, and labor ers, is hereby repealed. For temporary clerks, ten thousand dol lars. Contingent expenses. Post Office Depart ment: For stationery, nine thousand dollars ; fuel for the General Post Office building, in cluding the Auditor's office, seven thousand four hundred dollars ; for gaS. four thousand dollar-,; plumbing and gas fixtures, three thousand dollars; telegraphing, three thousann 1 dollars ; painting, one thousand five hundred dollars; carpers, three thou sand dollars; furniture, three thousand five hundred dollars ; ' keeping horses and re pairing carriages, wagons, and harness, twelve hundred dollars; hardware, eight hundred dollars; miscellaneous items, seven thousand five hundred dollars; mak ing, in all, forty three thousand nine hun dred dollars. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. For compensation of Commissioner of Agriculturethree thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars ; entomologist, two thousand dollars; chemist, two thou sand dollars ; assistant chemist, one thou sand six hundred dollars; superintendent of experimental gardens and grounds, two thousand dollars; statistician, two thousand doliiars; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; superintendent of seed room, one thousand eight hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand eight hun dred dollars ; botanist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for salary of miseroseopist, one thousand eight hundred dollars: four clerks of class four, fiveclerks of class three, six clerks of class two, seven clerks of class one ; engineer, oue thousand four hundred' dollars; superintendent of folding room, one thousaud two hundred dollars ; assist ant superintendent of experimental garden and grounds, one thousand two hundred doliiars; assistant superintendent of the seed room, one thousand two hundred dol lars ; three copyists, at nine hundred dollars each ; two attendants in museum, af-one thousand dollars each ; chief messenger, eight hundred and fifty dollars ; two assist ant messengers; one carpenter, at nine hundred and sixty dollars ; three watchmen and nine laborers; making, in all, seventy five thousand three hundred and ninety doliiars. I For collecting statistics, and compiling and writing matter for monthly, annual, and special reports, fifteen thousand dollars. For purchase and distribution of new and valuable seeds and plants, sixty thousand dollars; lor expense of putting up the same, for labor, bagging, paper, twine, gum, and other necessary materials, five thousand dollars. For labor on experimental garden, and for llower pots, repairs to green house, and purchase of new plants and seeds for the same, ten thousand dollars. For stationery, two thousand dollars; for freight charges, one thousand eight hundred dollrrs.; for fuel, one thousand eight hun dred dollars; for lights, five hundred dol lars ; for repairs of building, heating appa ratus, lurniture, and water and gas pipes, one thousand two hundred dollars; for keeping of horses, oue thousand five bun dred dollars: for new furniture, one thou sand dollars ; for paper, twine, and gum for folding room, three hundred dollars; for canes for the Department museum, one thousand five hundred dollars : for collect ing and modeling specimens of fruits and vegetables, and collecting and preparing specimens for the museum and herbarium, two thousand dollars; for cases forthe libra ry, five hundred dollars; for entomological works of reference, two hundred and fifty dollars; for botanical works of reference, two hundred and fifty dollars; for works on chemistry, mineralogy, and charts, five hundred dollars ; for chemicals and contin gent expenses, seven hundred dollar; for current agricultural works for the library, two hundrt d and fifty dollars ; for miscella neous agricultural periodicals, two nunarea and fifty dollars; for Incidental and miscel laneous Items, namely, for advertising, postage, telegraphing,, dry goods, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, lumber, hardware, ice, purchase of old re ports, five thousand dollars; in all, twenty one Uiousand three hundred dollars. deem it necessary and proper: six clerks of class four, one of whom may be designated by the Secretary to act as superintendent ot tho building, who shall receive two hundred dollars additional compensation per annum ; addititional to three disbursing clerks, six clerks of class three, six clerks of class two, and six desks of class one ; three copyists, at nine hundred dollars each per annum ; three messengers, two assistant messengers, at seven huudred and twenty dollars each ; and six laborers in the otlice ; in all, sixty nine thousand four hundrod and eighty dollars. -For one captain of watch, one thousand two hundred dollars, and twenty eight ! watchmen for the general service of the in terior Department building, and all the Bu reaus therein, to be allotted to day or night service, as the Secretary ot the Interior may direct, twentv one thousand three hundred uiid sixty dollars. , For stationery, furniture, advertising, tele graphing, and miscellaneous items, twelve thousand dollars. ; For expeuses of packing and distributing official documents, including salary of su perintendent, oeven, thousand dollars. For rent and fitting up rooms for the use of the Pension Otlice and for the Bureau of Education, sixteen thousand dollars. For casual repairs of the Department building, including new windows for F street wing, repairing ceilings and walls of model saloon, painting and kalsomining and repairs to the roof", fourteen thousand dollars. For fuel, light, and salary of the engineer, at one thousand four hundred dollars, and repairs of the heating apparatus, eighteen thousand two hundred dollars. General Lasp Office. For Commissioner of the General Land Office, three thousand dollars, chief cierk, two thousand ' dollars : recorder, two thousand dollars ; three prin cipal clerks, ai one thousand eight hundred dollars ench , three clerks of class four, twenty three clerks of class three, forty clerks of class two, forty clerks of class one ; one draughtsman, at one thousand six hun dred dollars ; one assistant draughtsman, at one thousand lour, hundred dollars ; two messengers, three assistant messengers, seven laborers, and, two packers ; in all, one hun dred and seventy one thousand nine .hundred and twenty dollars. Also, for additional clwrks on account of military bounty lands, namely : For principal clerk, two thousand dollars ; oue clerk of class three, four clerks ot c ass two, thirty five clerks of class one, and two laborers ; in all, titty two thousaud six hundred and forty dollars : Provided, That the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and he is hereby, au thorized to use any portion of said appropri ation for piece work,, or by the day, month, or year, at such rate or rates as he may deem just and fair, not exceeding a salary of one thousand two hundred dollars per annum. For maps, diagrams, stationery, furniture, and repairs of the same ; miscellaneous items, including two of the city newspapers, to be filed, bouud, and preserved for the use of the office : advertising and telegraphing ; miscellaneous items on account ot bounty lands aud military patents under the s.-veral acts, and contingent expenses under the swamp l.md act, thirty thousand dollars. Indian Office. for compensation of the Commissioner ot Indian Affairs, three thou sand dollars ; chiefclerk, two thousand dol lars ; five clerks of class four, nine thousand dollars ; eight clerks of class three, twelve i thousand eight hundred dollars; twelve clerks of class two, sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars; n'me clerks ot class one, ten thousand eight hundred dollars ; four copy ists, at nine hundred dollars each; ono watchman, one laborer, one messenger, and one assistant messenger; in all, sixty thou sand nine hundred and eighty dollars". For blank books, binding stationery, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items, including two city newspapers, to bo filed, bound, aud preserved for the use of the office, five thou sand dollars. ' i Pension OrFiCE.-For '. compensation of Commissioner of Pensions, three thousand dollars ; chief clerk, two thousaiul dollars ; twenty . two clerks, ol class four, fifty two clerks of class three, eighty four clerks of class two, one hundred and twenty six clerks of class one, twenty five copyists, at nine hundred dollars each, one messenger, twelve assistant messengers, aix laborers, four watchmen, one engineer, i one thousand four hundred dollars ; one assistant engineer, one thousand dollars ; in all, 1 four hundred and thirty eight thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. i For stationery, engraving, and retouching plates; forty bounty land warrants, printiag aud binding the same, engraving and print ing pension certificates, office lurniture, and repairing the same, and miscellaneous terns, including two daily newspapers, to be filed, bound, and preserved lor the use of the office ; and for detection and investigation of fraud, seventy five thousand dollars. United States Patent Office For com pensation of the Commissioner of the Patent umce; lour thousand nve hundred dollars : for assistant commissioner, three thousand dollars; for chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars ; three examiners in chief, at three thousand dollars each ; examiner in charge of intrrferencee, two thousand five hundred 'dollars ; trade mark examiner, two thousand fiva hundred dollars ; twenty four Eriucipal examiners, at tws thousand five undred dollars each ; twenty four first as sistant examiners, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each : twenty four second assistant examiners, at one thousand six hun dred dollars each, two ot whom may be fe males; twenty four third assistant examin er, at one thonsand four hundred dollars each; one librarian, two thousand dollars ; one machinist, one thousand six hundred dollars ; seven clerks of class four, eight clerks of cjass three, thirty one clerks of class two, and forty five clerks ol class one ; also, for thirty permanent clerks, at one thousand dollars each ; for forty permanent clerks, at nine huudred dollars each ; for three skilled draughtsman, at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; for thirty five copyUts of draw ings, at one thousand dollars each ; tor one messenger and purchasing clerk, one thou dollara ; for one skilled laborer, one thousand two hundred dollars ; for eight attendants in model room at one thousand dollars each; for eight attendants in model room, at sine nundred dollars eaca ; ror tnirty laDorers, at seven hundred snd twenty dollars each ; for six lhborers, at six hundred dollars each ; in all, tour hundred and seventy two thousand kight hundred dollars. s ' For contingent aud miscellaneous expenses of the Patent Office, namely ; For stationery , Supreme Conrt of the United Slates, two thous and five hundred dollars. : For the salary of the marshal of Supreme conrt, three thotn-and live hundred doliar. i For salaries of the district jnclge of the United States, including the salaries of the retired judges oi the eastern district of Texas, soiubern uietrict of Ohio, and -asa.m district of Mrchigmi, one hundred and ninety three thousand dollars. For salaries ofthe chief justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, and the four associate ju ges, twenty thousand Ave hunared dollars, I i For compensation of the district attorneys of the United states, nineteen thousand three hun dred and fifty ollars. For compensation: of the district; mtrchals of the United States, eleven thomand; seven hnn dred dollars. ! For salary of the warden of the jail In the Dis trict of Columbia, two thousand dollars. COURT OF CLAIMS. For talaries of fiv- Judgfs of the cnrt of claims, at tour thousaud five hundred dollars each ; the chief clerk, three thonsand dollars ; aud a-sh-tant clerk, two thonsand dollars ; bailiff, one thousand 8ve hundred dollars ; and messenger thereof ; in all, tweuty nine thousand eight huudred and forty dollars. - i For stationery, books, fuel, labor, and other contingent ana miscellaneous expenses, three thousand dollars; for reporting the - decisions of the court, clerical hire; lator in preparing aad superiiiteiitling- ihe printing ot tie seventh yol nine i.f the report-of the conrt of claims, to he paid on the oraer of the court, oue thousand dollars. To pay judgments of the court of claims, four hundriru thousand tii'l.ars. ; DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Offick of thk Attokney Uenkral. Forcoinpensation of the Attorney (ieneral, einht thoupHiid dollars ; Solicitor tiuneral; seven thou sand five hundred dollars; three Assistant At torneys General, at .five thousand dollars each; one Assistant .Attorney General of l'ost Office Dcuar ment, four thousaud dollars : solicitor of internal reqeune, (five thousand dollars: naval solicitor and jndj;e advocate general,- three thons and five hundred dollars; examiner of ciaims, turee thousand five hundrea dol ars ; law clerk, acting as examiner of titles, three thousaud dol lars1; chief clerk, .two thonsand two hundred dollars ; stenographic clerk, two thousand dollars ; one clerk, two thousand dollars; seven cleras of class four;' additional for disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; two clerks of class three, one clerk of clai-s two, two clerks of class one, one messenger, two assistant messengers, two labor ers, and two watchmen ; In all, eighty thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. Orrics or the Solicitob or the Treasubt. For com pensation ot the Solicitor ol theTreasurv, three thousand five hundred dollars; assis ant solicitor, three t jousaud dollars ; chiefclerk, two thousand dol. ars ; four c.erks of class fuiir, three clerks of class three, ihree clerks of class two. two chrks ot cla-s oue, oue messenger, and one laborer ; in all, twenty eight thousand six huudred and sixty dollars. For contingent expenses of tho Department of Justice, namely: Fuel, labor stationery, and mis cellaneous itenis fifteen thousand dollars ; for real of building, seventeeu thhusand dollnrs: for furniture and law books, six thousand doilars. Sec. 2. That the Secretaiy of the, Treasury is directed to v. ithhold all payments to anv railroad company and its assigns, on account of freights or transportation ovr their respective roads of any kind, to the amount of payments made by the United States lor interest n, on bonds of the Unit ed States issued to any such cotcpany, and which shall not have been reimbursed, together with the live per cent ot net taruiuys due- and unapplied, as provided by law And any such compan) may bring suit iu'tbc court of claims to recover the price of such lrei.-ht and transportation, and In such suit the right of such compmy to lecoverthe same upon the law anil the facts ol the case shall be determined, and a.s the rmhtsofthe United States upon the merits of all the points pre-cntcd by it in ant-wer thereto by them : and either party to such suit may appeal to me buiirume court ; and both said courts sha'l give such cause or causes precedence of all other liuMness. Sec. 3. 1 hat from and after the first day of July, elhu n hundred and sevtmy three, the salary of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury sh ill he five thousand dol. ars p r annum, and the sala ries of th Examiner of claims in the Department of State, the Solicitor of ihe Treasury, the Com nnssiouer of Agriculture, the commissioner i.f customs, the Auditors of the Treasury, the com missioner of the General Land Office, the com missioner of Pensions :and the assistant post masters general, the superintendent of tin-money Older syoteui, and the superintend, nt of foreimi mails ofthe Posi Oftice Department shall be four thousand dollars ach per annum; and the la i ies of the two chiefs of the diplomatic and of the consular bureaus m the Department of State, and of thechiefa of the bun aus of accounts mui of in dexes ana archives, shall be two thousand four hundred dollars cacti per annum ; and a sufficient sum to carry into ill'ect the provisions of this sec tion to the end of thei fiscal year ending Juiik thirtieth, eighteen hundred au seventy four, is hereby appropriated- f i Sec. 4. i'liat the Attorney General shall cause a suit iu equity to be instituted in the name of the Uuited states against the; L'niou 1'acitic Kailoord company, aud against ail persons who may, in their own names or through any agents, have subset ibed for or received c pital stock in said road, which stock has not been paid for in full in money, or who may have received, as dividends or otherwise, portions of the capital stock of said road, or the proceeds or anvils thereof, or other property of said road, unlawfully and contrary to equity, or who may have received 'as profits or proceeds of contracts for construction or equip ment oi said road or other contracts therewith. moneys or other property which ought, in equity, to beiomr to said railroad corpo.ation, or who mny, under pretence of having complied with the acts to which th s is an aduiuon, have wrong fully and uu'.awlully received ironi the Unite-d Siates, bonds, money, or lands which on"ht, iu equity, to be accounted for aim paid to said rail road company or to .the united States, ai'd to compel pay i.ent for said stojck.and the collection afid payment of such moneys, aud the re.-toration oi such property, or us value, either to said rail mad corporat:on or 1 1 tee United States, which ever shall i.i equity be held entitled thereto. Said suit may b;; brought ill the circuit otirt in any circuit, and all said parties may be made de fendants iu one suit. Decrees may be entered and enlorced against any one or more parties defend enl w thout awaitint; the final deteimination of tne cause against other patties. The court where said cause is pending may make such orders aud elect ea ana issue such process as it shall deem necessary to ormg in new-parties or the repre sentatives ot parties deceased, or to carry into eliect the purposusot this act. On hliner the bill writs ot subpoena ma be issued by said court against any parties defendeut. which writ shall run into any district, and shall be se'rved. as other like process, by the marshal of such district. The books, recoros, correspondence, and all other' documents ol the Union Pacific Kailroad company. shad at all times be open to inspection by the Secretary of the Treasury, or tuch pessons as he mav delegate tor that purpose. The laws of the Utited States providing fur proceedings in bank ruptcy snail not h held to apply to said corpora tion. No dividend shall hereafter be made by said company bin. from the actual net earnings thereof; aud no new stock sua 1 be issued or mortgages .r pledges made on the property or future earnings of the company without leave of Congress, except forthe purpose of funding and securing debt now exist :ul', or the renewals thereol. Iso direct .ror officer of said road shall hereaiter -bs inteiestcd, irectly or indirect.y, in any cou tract therewith except for his lawful com pensation as such officer.- Any director or officer who shall pay or declare, or aid in paying or de claring, any dividend, or creafng any mortgage or pledge prohibited by this act, shall be punished by impiisonmeut not exceeding two years, aud by line not exieedin? five thousand dollars The proper circuit ci.urt ofthe Uuited States shall have jurisdiction tol.earand dctcrm.ne all cases ol mandaiiius to compel said Union Pacific Kail road Company to operate its road as required by law. Approver, March 3, 1S73. - COUItT auvekKMi:xTs ho JOHNSTON COUNTY-Ir, .i perior Court. 11 N. L. Whitley, Adm'r on Jaiftts 11. Kaifoid, doc. ' ti.,n , i ngainrt ! ""U t Hal lard Kail'ord, Nancy ti,,(' for Whitley, and nthc-r. j K:f". The Stutu of North Caroli,,., r To the Shery vf Johnson e,' Greeting: 1 c"w You aro hereby command,.,! . mon ! Ballard Raiford, w,,, , S Marshal Raiford, Marv F i ',V''r1 Sally Oliver, Dixon Phillip, ' a')" Nancy, Mary Smith, jJZ N Doctor Oliver, uNton Liuj,, .lll)ln'T Nancy Whitley, Pattie KoHv.t ''' Jane Oliver, l,ucretin A Hlv,r v v Oliver, Thos Oliver, Ui.hard Yur ' James D Wiggs, Chan I U i,s , " Wiggs, Nathan O Wiga, a.'., 'h' Wiggs, Thos li WiggH,Oam i u?' Ntstus Wiggs, Benj Kaift.nl i Wiggs, JSamui l Pola r and u i, Sarah Holland, David l ai,,,", f' Pauline Carri' gt u, Arthur u"1'" Delia Stoval, 1 lillip Pears,, n . -lr-Dixsoti, Ursula 10 Phillips iiuYs,'1-' A Sasser, the U-lcndants u),u. ' if they lo found within your ,,,,,,'' '" appear nt the ofii.-t) of tho t 'li rk f Superior Court lor the eoniitv of i ston, within twenty-live da vA nw service of this summon on - ll clusive of thedayof su-h answer the complaint, a c .i.v , t is served w ith thin Miiiinion, ., , them take notice, that if they" f" ' answer the said iniiit la.nt l time, the plaintiff apply t ' Court lor the relief l-iii:Ui(:, j ' "' complaint. ': llMl'Mnt" full not ni..t ...! inaHo due return. - ; . i 2 1 1 fan it in 1 tn . I ., I . . . . . .... . ...m, . , ii. in. ailtl s, vi r 'Tirurt, this 'JOth day of Kel.rua-v . t - 1. T. MaSm1 I Clerk Superior t.'r 37 wow Johnston c(.U;,:v "SlRCUIT 1 COURT OF ' Till I v IT Cauoi.i . iNovcnitier Term, ii7I In l;,. and District ok Nomth 'l.'i it . "llll.,. Vro;., TATK OF NollTII C. i: M.l . V ak i-; -i ot iv. , Probate Court. ' W. II. tJiilley, .Adiu'r. of V. II. ' h way, Plaiiitill", r.i. J. II. fJ rady and others, let'ciicl.in!.' It appearing to Um satistaeiion ni ii. Court that the dolVtidant.s, 7hi.nu Urasfield and wife Carolhic,' -tn' i .t, residents ol the State: It is ordered IU publication hemadeir tlte('(iii,.i 1, a newKjmpcr published in U.e t; i Raleigh, lor MX weeks, n r inoning the naid Thomas r.nt-IicH '. wife Caroline; defendants, to r.ppeai : the oilico of the J ude of l'roktle i r.t I county, at the Court Hoiim; in J.;tit..'!. on or before the loth day of April i'i'.. then and thereto plead, answer onJhw:: to the complaint of the Plainlitl in th ahovenamed action, or judgment i bo taken against them aii-orili!:;t"!..' complaint. Witness. Jo tin A". Jliuiti'un. I'lVr lperior Court and Judtrcoi l'r..l.ax : office in tiio city oi italeiii, tins ;... of March, 1.S73. 1 I J. N. DUNlINfi, C. S.(. and Probate Judge Witkecuiuy. D. U. Fowlk, l'laintifl s Att'.ni.v. mar 7 !W wiw. SODA WATER JUDICIAL. ! 'UNITED STATUS COURTS. For the Chief Justice of the Supremo Court of the United States, eignt thousand live hundred dollars ; and for eight associate justices, eiht thousand dollars each ; la all, seventy two thous and five hundred dollars. For one retired justice of the Supreme Court, eight tnousand dolla s. A nd that tbe salary emotumeir s, and fees of the clerk of the supreme court ofthe .District of Columbia shall not ex ceed tbe sum of six thousand dollars per annum,. and that the excess ol fees collecte . ny mm above that sum shall be paid into tbe treasury of the United States ; and tbat said clerk shall make semi annual return of the amount of fees received by him to the becretary of the Treasury of the United. Kor Line circuit jndpes, to reside In circuit, fifty iour toousand'oollarx. For salary of the reporter of the dechlons of the 5 Cool and Sparkling, WITH GENUINE FRUIT SYRUPS, KISSIXGEX, VICHY, COXtiKHSS, ami SELTZER WATER on draught. Families supplied with Syphons containing either of the above, from which the water can be drawn as fresh as from tho Fountain. Imported Perfumery, Toilet Articles Druggist Sundries, Ariel every thing usually found in - a First Class Drug Store, AT WJI. SIMPSON'S, DUUGGIST, 33 Fayettevillo St. Raleigh, April 15, 1873. 43 3 m Initlio mutter of Anthony II. for him.Holl and other. Ac-, ; t:t,yt l ne sonn aionna itailn a,l r, and Davul A. Jenkins, l'ui, urer of the state of North and others. The undersigned Inning 1h( n i,,,, ted Commissioner y ' derive !f said fourt. made in 'ihe aftove w! cauwe, at iu November term. l- ' take an account of what is ilu, !,,"-' plaiiitill', A. II. Swasev, and ail ,- '; persons holding coupon ,,f tin-1 ..' in the bill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 it-. I , issued v ', State of North Carolina ii,r the ri.iiv, tion ofthe North Carolina l:ailr..a, ,", dertho acts in the liill iiH ini,,,,,,,, account of such coupons, mui r dividends und funds applicable to i" satisfaction ol such roupon. .M," eau.se an advertisement to pii!,,,,', for.'sueli holders of such cniin.. j come in before him and j iu,. debts, and to fix n jierrmjiti,, , ; that purpose; and in l t.uilt ,,: I;, ; coming in, and proving delii.s ,,' any, ; mat mey ne ciiiii.,i r, benefit of this decree, iVc. And better taking ol'such accounts n,,, parties produce, A'1., ami he c Id etc.; . Tjiese are therefore to in,ii;v a ,' r,r. sons owning any of the coii,ni, . ;ilt, bonds i.ssued by the Male ot Nur.-.d 4, olina under and by virtue of tin-jt v sions of Acts of the (ieneral AsvtdM, ofshid Slate, ratified on u,,. -;n, ,av Jantiary, 1S-1!I, mid UL'd and LV.ili bmVm. ber,J and on llie l iilj dav ol -Vj.ni. aryi 1S;V), all passed lo ai I.'ie .Vr; Carolina liailroad t 'oiiipany' tocomirv its road, to appear heime iiic iiinli-rsi.-i ed at the ollice of the rie.i k oi u,u s,. Court, in the ( r.y i Kalci'ii mi l of North Carolina, mi or Ih-iium iln day of May, 173, ilicn ami there I , j ducb and prove (he Kiid -ii ns, to bo examined according to flieti-m. ofthe said decree in the said c niiv. Josh'pJi-'u. ijatciii;i.w:. . Commissioner, .1 Ni 15. 15y order of Court num J Noye.mbcr ;erm, 1S71, in the ulu.o- titled action, tho time for takui: ': of bonds, iVe., has been extendi ,! t., ,, May, 1873. " ' JOS. 15. ISA TCI IK I. nr.. April 1, 1S73 41:1 in. (Wr. .,( S1 TORTH CAROLINA,) In flw Johnston Cor.viv. l'i: William Hastings and wife i'annie E., and j i others, creditors, i l'laintifrs, I AfMinkt I Adverti-M." Mi'.vy M. Secor, adm'r i of E. M. Secor, dec, Defendant. All creditors of E. M. Secor. l-1-late of. Johnston' cou nt v. North Car''""4- are hereby notified to appear Mtr !&" Milium" " A'tiril in J- undersigned,; at his oflice in till or before the 21th da v of and file the evidences ot their rlaiiin. This March 1st. 173. ! P. T. MASSE Y, (VS.C. innrs 3S wliVV .Johnston 'tin VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a -131 Petition has been filed in said Court by Thomas J. Stokes, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress of ' March 2d, 1867, for a discharge ana certificate there of from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, and thafthe 3rd day of Mav, 1873, at 1 o'ockJ A. M., at the office of A. Wi SluUlef; Register in Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N. C, is assigned fir tho hearing of the same-, when and where all creditors, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest may attend and kIiow eause, if any they have, why the prayer ot tne sam petitioner should not be granted. And that the second and third meetings will be held at tbe ha.ne time and place. j' - Dated at New Berne, X. CL on the 15th day of April, A. D., 1873. j CHARLES 11 IB BARD, Clerk. 43 2w. ' . i m ' -J -s w ,m i No Per.on on tmUt, thete BIM" ' r OrcJin to directions, aud remain t "' provided their bones are not dwrtroyrd V rai noiaon or other mean, and viui r, wasted beyond the point of repair. DyiprpiU or liiuigfunn". To. whom, it may concern : The under- signed hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as .ii.ssignee oi t noina ii. VVataon. of Rockv Mount, in the co.intv of Nash, and State of North Carolina, within said -district, who has been ad- iudged a bankrupt upo i his own petition y the District Court o.' said District. Dated April 3d, 1873, at Raleigh, N. C. THOMAS HAMPSON, . Assignee.' 43 3w ; P. O. Raleitrh. N. C. Pain In tho Shoulders. CoiikIis,,Tii; iin- Chent, Dfzzlnesa, Sour Eruriatioii -t macfi. Bad Taate In the Month. Union' Ati Palpitation of the Heart. Innamin:iti . Lunga, Pain In tho reeiona of the Ki'in' F' a hundred other painful aymptoiin. r;"!rt Bprlnga of Dyspepsia. One boti:e wnl hotter guarantee ot Its meriu lima Jlt advertisement. For FemalcComplalnta, In T married oralnjfle, at the dawn of woum"1 or the turn of life, theso Tonic Bittern "P decided an Influence that improvement u perceptible. Bav , f . fl ... .i alnrv and iincnmiiMni ani tioiii. iniiem. -,) and lutennituiit Fevers, Disease of ''"' Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Hi"" -rj nd equal. Such Discasea are caused ''J ' '' ' Wood, i f ... H "JThejr urea gentle Pnrt(lve r,u aa a Tonic, possessing the merit of ' ,s. a powerful agent In relieving Con (rest flammation of the fiver aud Visceral u" and In Bilioua Diseases. SJ;: For Skin DUeae,Ernption'.Tet.fru Rheum, Blotches, Snout, Pimple. ',,i,vj. Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, KfM ' ,n. Sore Eves, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurf.!" tions of the Skin, Humors and I,1SI Skin of whatever name or nature. ally dug up aud rarrle.1 out of tern In a short time by the use of these.'' UralnilThuuaili proclaim Nl, ,',y Bittkks the most wonderful- Invigorate ever sustained the sinking svsteni. K. If. ITItOOXALU . CO. . Druggists and Gen. Agu., Saa Francisco v cor. ot naanington ami cnarjton ma.. SOLI BY ALU DRUGGISTS A DEAl . 140-1-'" May 18, 1871 A. g. HEZMMOX. THOS. C. FILLER, f. A. W1' MERRUION, FULLER & Jtf E Attorneys and Counsellors i : RALEIGH. X.. C Wiiiii ruAuiitti li- ueBL" ,i,.f Federal Courts vl.enevtf 111 serrices may be required. Officii furmer .fHc if rinllil Merrimon. i febltf-1". PITTSBOKO IlOTi:i- Fittaboro. Cliatlian- Co.. " II. II. BlltKE, Proprietor. 4t-.tr. 1
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