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[Continued from first page] By ths act ia? abi of David oO. Fot the amount of dan awarded by the report of the quartermaster general of the United States army for the non-fulft!ment on the part of the rnment of a contract made ighteen hundred ivering corn at Fort Laramie, and the payment of which is recommended by the Sec= retary of War b By the att for the relief of Mrs A. W. Angus, widow of the late tam Samuel Angus, United States nary For the amount of pay which he would have received if be had re- mained in the navy, from the date of his dismissal to the date of bis death, at the same rate he was drawing when dismissed . By the act for the relief of McKnight Por carrying the United States mall from Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, to Mackinaw, Sault Ste. Marie, Marquette, Copper Harbor, Bagle Harbor, Eagle river, ati Ontonag Michigan, Py Jt apa and 8: jor, isconsin, ry the —s from eighteen bundred and forty-nine to eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, inclusive, in all cases wi it is shown to the sat- isfaction of the Postmaster General jo oe mail Re carried by au- hority of t postmasters of agents of the Post Office Department, and without a contract with said De- partment, an amount equal per tri to that how allowed ‘by the Dee poraast for the same service, de- jucting therefrom the amount here- tofore paid. By the eet for the relief Indefinite. den Indefinite. of E. George » af New York. For outfits to the Republics of Cen- tral America, and balance of sala: due nim as Minister of the Ua States to said Republics ........ aoe By the act for the relief of Bli W. 5 For ex; actually incurred by him in his efforts faithfully to exe- cute the revenue laws of the United States..... wee oe By the act for the relief of Isaac S. Smith, of Syracuse, New York. For his work and labor bestowed, for materials arene and cog expenses incur a attempt to build for the United States ‘4 Nght-house on the Horse-shoe reef, in the Niagara river, near Fort Erie, inthe Province of Canada. By the resolution for the relief of Commander H J. Harstene, of the United States Navy. For extra ex incurred by him in restoring the bark “Resolute’’.. By the resolution for the ‘compen: tion of Rev. RR. Richards, late chaplain to the United States Pen- ttentiary, in the District of Co- tembia. For bis half June thirtieth, and fifty-seven By the resolution for th ef of the legal representatives of JohnA. Prost, deceased. To extend the provisions of the first section of the act entitled “An act for the relief of the forward officers ef the late exploring expedition,”’ approved February first, eighteen bandred and forty-nine, so as shall be construed to embrace the claim of Jobn A. Frost, who was actin; boatswain of the United States brig “Porpoise,”” in said expedi- tion, from January first, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, to July seventh, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and that the amonnt found due to him shall be paid to his legal representatives........... By the joint resolution for the relief of Thomas C Ware For services rendered by him to the Government of the United States at the requestof D O Morton, late district attorney of the United States, in the case of the United States es Lyman Cole and others, indicted and tried in the Cirenit Court of the United States for the district of Ohio, at the October term, A. D. eighteen hundred and Bfty-three Total............ 9,937 00 3,509 00 17,743 77 2,008 60 rs salary, endin, eighteen ‘hundred red 300 00 Indefinite. SS sic mane 1,500 00 87 434.863 74 RECAPITULATION. Legislative, executive, judicial, civil, and miscellaneous... 13,129,862 75 Diplomatic and consular.. 1,158,330 00 Indian Department, revolutionary, invalid, and other pensions...... Army fortifications, Military Acad- emy and military roads. 15,476,962 01 Naval service... 10,461,030 02 * Post office, for t Post office, for 1861 3,427,223 23 87,434 .803 74 * This emount embraces adouble appropria- thon for $3,126,324 for the same object; one being &n appropriation out of any monev in the Treas- ury and contingent upon the insufficiency of the revenues ef the Post Office Department, out of which the other is Sppropriated to meet the same. t This amount embraces a double appropria- tion for $5,007,424 75 for the same object; one being an appropriation out of any money in the Treasury, and contingent upon the insufficiency of the revenues of the Post Office Dépaitment, ost of which the other is appropriated to meet same. ll —OFFICERS CREATED AND SALA- RIES THEREOF (PREPARED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TH= senate ) By the act (Chap X) making 4@ppropriations for fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Ponca Indians, and with certain bands of Indians in the State og Orcgon and Territory of Washing- tom, for the year ending June 30, 1860. or the Ponea Indians Aa lnlerpreter, miller, engineer for the mill, (if one be necessa:y), and farmer. Compensation not stated. For the Dwamish and other allied tribes in Washington Territory Aa instructor or insiructors of au agricultural and industrial school. Compensation not stated . One scene ae one carpenter, one farmer, and one ‘sician. regate compensation three thowseba dais = Makah Tribe. Teachers of an agricultural and industrial school. Number and compensation not stated. os ae, one carpenter, one farmer, a one physician. Aggregate compensation three thoxsand dollars. — site Walia-Walla, Cayuses, and Umatilla Tribes. Two millers, one farmer, one supenintendent of f rmiag operations, two school bers, one biacksmith, soma on and plough maker, and one carpenter ner. Aggregate compensa- ton ten thousand dollars. dah Yakama Nation. One superintendent of teaching and two teachers. A’ compensation two thousand two bundre One ee ee farming, two farmers two blac! iths, one tinner, one ith, one carpenter, and one wagon and loogh maker Aggregate compensation six thousand four hun- One physician, at a salary of one thousand dollars, Nez Perce Indians One stiperintendent of teaching and two teachers. Ag, ite compensation twa thousand One superintendent of farming, two farmers, two millers,two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gpeomtth, one cospentes, and one = four bi re datas, Panag physician, at a salary of one thousand dol- 8. ~s epson and Nera! con, Tribes. ‘or em ment {nstractors, bet oe stated) one thousand two handset, Two farmers, one blacksmith, one tinner. one ih, One carpenter, two millers, and one on and plough maker. A: compen- sation five thousand four hundred dollars. 1ai2h® Physician, at a salary of one thousand dol- Confiderated Tribes and bands in middle Ore- and six Qui-nai-eit and Quil-leh-wte Indians. Aw instractor or inst:uctors of an agricultural and (udustrial seboot Compensation not stated One blacksmith, one carpenter, one farmer, compensation sod one physician. tree thousand eight ited dollars. ” B’Kietlams.: ‘One blacksmith, one farmer, one carpenter, and one physician. Aggregate compensation three ay sas one tcaep. SEEVIT comptocehaal te 0h act (Chap. X. supp! gg Bopeinr tan providing forthe toking of the seventh and sybseqient census of the United States, aad to fiz the number of the members of the House of Representatives, and provide for the future atey oan yeeeer the several > Approve jay 23, s Sees tetas maar ere re! of the suc! r . fret clue as the requirements of the service may demaod, of whom the Secretary may advance from time to time not more than ten to the second class, nine to the third class, and six to the fourth class. Compensation not stated. By the act (Chap. XLVIII) to carry into effect a Convention between the United States and the Republic of Paraguay. A commissioner, whose duty it shall be, con- fetatiy with the commissioner of aay, to avonieus Oe gisine shine “United Seay ape Paraguay Nay in Co pany Goveroment oF Parconay’ ompesisaton fifteen hundred dollars. A secretary to said commissioner. Compensa- tion one thousand dollars. By the act (Chap. L) to create an additional lend district in Washington Territory. A register and receiver. Salary two thousand five hundred dollars, and office rent. By the act (Chap. LVI) gether my nang hes the appropriati the service of the fiscal year ending the auth Tune, 1860. For compensation to the interpreter to the mis- sion to Japan, from January one to June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty, twelve hundred and ipo defray th penses of such delegates as ‘0 the ex of sue lega' may be appointed by the President of the United to attend a meeting of the International Statistical Congress at London, in July, eighteen hundred and sixty, five thousand dollars. By the act (Chap. LXII) to authorize the President %, the United States, in conjunction with the tate of Caiifornia, torun and mark the bound- Gry lines between thé Territories of the United States and the State of California. A superintendent or commissioner, to run and mark the boundary line between the Territories of the United States and the State of California. Compensation not stated. By the act (Chap. CXXX) providing sor addi- Fienal soins of the United States locas and district courts im the State of Kentucky. A deputy clerk, to reside at Louisyille. pensation not stated. A deputy clerk, to reside at Covington. pensation not stated. A deputy clerk, to reside at Paducah pensation not stated By the act sara de CXXXIV) to change the loca tion of the custom house for the district of Brazos de Santiago srom Point Isabel to Brownsville, in the State of Texas. A deputy collector of customs,who shall reside and keep his office at Brazos de Santiago. Com- pensation not stated. By the act (Chap, CXXXV) to amend an act reg- dating the diplomatic and consular system of the United States. The President is authorized to appointa repre- rentative te the Kingdom of Sa:dinia of the grade of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten- tiary, who sball receive an annual compeusation of twelve thousand dollais A secretary of legation to Sardinia, who shall receive an annual compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars By the act (Chap. CXXXVI) to amend an act entitled ‘* An act in addition to the acts pro- Atbiteng the slave trade.” An ageut or agents to receive upon the coast of Africa the recaptared Africans sent back by the United States to Africa. Compensation not stated. By the act (Chap CXLI1)to amend an act ap- proved the 34 day oy March, 1547, entitled “ An ct to establish a port of entry at Saluria, in the State of Texas, and for other perposes”* A ee, collector for the port of Corpus Christi. Compensation five hundred dollars per annum and fees. By the act (Chap. CLVII) making appropriations Sor the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for Sulfilling treaty stepulations with varrous Indian tribes, for the year ending June 30, 1861 ‘Two teachers of manual labor schools for the Pawnee Indians Aggregate compensation twelve hundred dollars. Two blacksmiths, one of whom to be a gun- smith and tinsmith, for the Pawnee Indians. Aggtegate compensation twelve hundred dol- lars Farmer for the Pawnees. twelve hundred dollars. Two superintendents of Indian Affairs in Cal- ifornia, at a salary each of thirty-six hundred dollars per annum. Each superintendent to appoint a supervisor for bis district, at an annual salary of eighteen bundred dollars, and four laborers, at 'y dol- lars per month. An engineer for the grist and saw mills at Leach lake, for the Pillager and Lake Winne- bagoshish bands, for one year; compeusat on six hundred dollars. By the act (Chap: CLXIII) making appropriations Sor the support of. the army for the year ending the 30th of June, 1861 One signal officer, to be added to the staff of the army, with the rank, pay, and allowances of a major of cavalry. Four surgeons. Pay, and allowances. Four assistant surgeons lars and thirty-three and month and allowances. Six commissioners to examine into the organ- ization, system of discipline and course of in- suction of the United States Military Academy. For defraying theexpenses of the commission, fifteen hundred doliars - By the act (Chap CLXXIX) to carry into effect provicions of the treaties between the United States, China, Japan, Siam, Persia, and other countries, giving certain judicial powers to min- isters and consuls and other functionaries of the United States in those souniries, and for otrer purposes. One marshal for the United States consular court in Japan, four for the consular court in China, one for the consular court in Siam, and one for the consular court in Turkey, who sbali receive an annual salary of one thousand dollars and fees By the act (Chap LXXXI) making appropriations Jor the naval service for the year ending the Wih of June, 1361. Parsess in che navy hereafter to be styled pay- masters; to peiform the same duty and receive the same pay as before. Commission to examine into and report on the quality and probable Normans of coal to be found vn the lands of the Chiriqai Improvement Com- pany, and the practicability of a railroad scronn the Isthmus of Chiriqui. To pay the expenses of the said commission, ten thousand d>Hars. By the act (Chap. CLXXXVIII) for the final ad- Jusiment of private land claims tn the States of Florida, Loutsiana, and Misso art, and for other purposes. Commissioners for ad: tsain§ land titles in Florida, Louisiana, and Missouri. The registers and receivers in Florida and Louisiana, within their respective land districts, and the recorder of land titles for the city of St. Louis and Mis- souri to act as commissioners. No compensation fixed by the act. By the ast (Chap CCV) making appropriations Sor the Legisiative, Erecutive, pith Judicial expenses of Government for the year ending the BUth of June, 1861 An interpreter and translator in the Executive effice, Territory of New Mexico. Compensation five hundred doltars. By the act (Chap. CCXI) mak appropriations for cundiy ewwil expenses of pf koh ntergen a ay pte sen 3 pocap geen: of June, 1861. ‘hief Engineer of the Wasnjngton aqueduct Compensation not fixed by the rs oy By the act (Chap. CCXIIT) to establish two Indian renctes tn Nebraska Territory, and one in the ory of New Mezico ‘Three additivnal ayen's fer the Indian service, at an annual salary of $1,500 each—one for the ry of New Mexico, one for the Ponea tribe, and one for the Pawnees in Ne- Draska Territory. By the joint resolution (No 25) in relation to the public printing The Superintendent of Pabiic Printing shall py Foe 2 foreman of Fata, atanannual salary eighteen hundred dollars; a foreman of bind- faa ee ‘hteen hundred dol- ij proof-1 -aders, compositors, pressmen, la- borers, and other hands mecessary to execute the public printing. Compensation not fixed by the resolution. Ill — OFFICES, THE SALARIES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN INCREASED, WITH THE AMOUNT OF SUCH INCREASE. By the act (Chap. LXVIT) to increase and regu- ‘ate the pay of the Navy of the United States. The senior fiag officer of the Navy, on leave or waiting orders, au increase of $1,000 Ouptaine of squadrons, an increase of $1,000. pe mf captains, on duty at sea, an increase of . On other duty, an Increase of $10). On leave or waiting orders, ap increase of @500. rs— On duty at sea: For the first five Com. Com- Com- Compensation eighty dollars per month Pay, fifty-three dol- one-third cents per years after the date of com- of $325 mission, an increase . For the second five after the date of his an of $650. OF or the trek hve youre afk the @ate ef ‘or if of com- mission, en increase of 562. After sieven Years sen service, an tneréts® of Aner thirteen years service, an increase of On other duty: oe seven years sea service, an increase of 00. Aner bine years sea service, an isorease of ss eleven years sea service, an fntrease of After thirteen years sea service, an lacrease of $375 On leave or watting orders: After seven years sea service, an increase of 266. After nine years sea service, an increase df $133 After eleven years Kea service, an increase ¢ $200 o. . — thirteen yeare sea service, an increase of $250 Chaplains, to be paid as lfeutenants. Masters in the line of promotion: On duty at sea, an increase of 8200. Oa other duty, an increase of S100. Oa leave or waiting orders, an increase of $75. Passed Midshipmen: When on duty at sea, an increase of $250. On other duty, an increase of $50. On leave or waiting orders, an increase of 850. Midshipmen: On duty at sea, an increase of $150. O’ other duty, an increase of $150. On leave or waiting orders, an increase of $150. Surgeons: n duty at sea : First five years after date of commission, an increase of #960 67. Second five years after date of comrnission, an increase of $800 Third five years after date of commission, an increase of 733 31. Fourth five years after date of commis- sion, an increase of $606 67. Twenty years and upwards after date of commission, an increase of $600 Surgeons of ficets are paid $3,300, being an increase of the highest rate of pay hereto- tofure allowed of $600. On other duty: First five years after date of commission, an increase of $750. Second five years after date of commission, an increase of 8700. Third five years after date of commission, an increase of 2650 Fourth five years after date of commission, an increase of 600. ‘Twenty years after date of commission ,an incréase of $550. On leave or waiting orders: First five years afier date of commission, an increase of S600 Second five years after date of commission, an increase of $600. Third five years after date of commission, an Increase of $500. Fourth five years after date of commission, an increase of $500 Twenty years and upwards after date of commission, an increase of $50U. Passed Assistant Surgeons— On duty at sea, an increase of 8300. On other duty. an jncrease of $250 On leave or waiting orders, an increase of $250 Assistant Surgeons— On duty at sea, an increase of $300. On other duty, an increase of $100. On leave or waiting orders, an increase of $150 Paymasters, (pursers)— Note.—The difference between the former pay of pursers cannot be stat quence of the present mode of them, which is by date of commission. The highest sea-going pay heretofore allowed was, for ships of the line $3,500, while the highest allowed by the present act is, for twenty years and upwards after date of commission, $3,100 The lowest seq-going Pay heretofore allowed was, for brigs, scuooners, and steamers less than first class, $1,500. ‘The lowest now allowed is, for the first five years after date of commission, $2,000. On duty at sea— First five years after date of commission, $2,000, being an increase of the lowest sea- Lies pay heretofore allowed of $500 Second five years after date of commission, $2,400, being an tocrease of the next lowest sea-voing pay of pursers, of $100 Third five years after date of commission, 2,600, being a decrease of $100 in the pay heretofore allowed pursers of this class. Fourth five years after date of commission, $2,900, being $100 less than the last men_ tioned class. Twenty years und upward after date of com- mission, $3,100, being $400 less than the highest sea-going pay heretofore allowed, (See note above.) On other duty, First five years afier date of commission, $1,800, an increase of $300, Secoud five years alter date of commission, $2,100, an increase of $100. To ve years after date of commission, $2,400, being $100 less than heretofore al- lowed to pursers stationed at receiving ships at Boston, New York, and Norfolk. Fourth five years after date of commission, $2,600, being an increase of the bighest “* other duty’’ pay of $100. Twenty years and ig awl after date of commission, $2,500, being an facrease in the ry of the Jast mentioned class of pursers 0! 5 On leave or waiting orders— First five years after date $1,400, aa increase of $100 Second five years atter date of commission, $1 G00, an increase of $100. Third tive years after date of commission, $1,500, an increase of #100 Fourth five years after date of commission, $2,000, an increase cf ey. years and upwards after date of com- inission, $2,250, an increase of #450 Professors of Mathematics: Oa duty, an increase of $300 Oa leave or waiting orders, an increase of $160 Engineers, when on duty: Every chief engineer on duty for first five years after date of commision, an increase of $300 Second five years after date of commission, an increase of $200 Third five years after increase of $450. After fifteen years after date of commission, an increase of 3600 O 1 leave or: waiting orders: Every chief engineer after fifteen years after late « f commission, au increase of $100 Every first assisiant engineer, wnen on duty, an increase of $250. Ou leave or waiting orders $50. Every second assistant engineer, when on duty, an increase of $200 On ave or waiting o:ders, an increase of resent aud » in conse- Sealing or classing of commission, date of commission, an Every third assistant engincer,when on duty, an increase of $150. Oaleave or waiting orders, an increase of $200 Warranted officers— - Every boatswain, gunner, carpenter, and sailmaker, on duty at sea, for the first three years of sea service afiet date of war- rant, $46 Second toree years of sea service aficr date of warrant, an increase of @Li2 Third three years of sea service after date of warrant, an increase of $188. Fourth turee years of sea service after date of warrant, an increase of $24 For twelve years sea service and upwards afcer date of warraut, an increase of $334. ‘When on other daty: First three years sea service after date of warrant, an increase of $53. Second toree years sea service after date of ‘warrant, an increase of $116. Third three years sea service ‘warrant, an increase of $174. Fourth three years sea service after date of warrant, an increase of $32. Twelve sea service and Li after date of warrant, an increase of 5 On leave or waiting orders— First three years sea service after date of warrant, no increase. Second three years sea service after date of ‘warrant, an increase of $28. Third three years sea service after date-of warrant, an increase of $92 Fourth three years sea service after date of ‘warrant, an increase of $156. sea service and ae after $256 Twelve ph pone The officer now oacinea Gite ex; in gunnery at the navy yard, Washington shall pent bd sea service pay of the grade t above him. pose By the act (Chap CXXVIII) to amend an act en- | 3nd titled “An act to de @nd regulate the juris- diction af tne jade ope of the United States wn California im regard to the tion of con private land cla d pee imee of the United States forthe northern district of California, to continue for two years from the of the act, sa Sreceees of 91 000. ew ey ar the Untied States for the sou n district of California, to continue for two from the passaye of the act, an increase of 5 By the act (Chap. CLXXXVI) to amend “An ct to provide for extendé: laws and juds- cial system A United Se the State of Oregon, and. purposes. ; or judge of the United tates forthe aetrict of an ———————— sd ioee and loca- ions 2? pig Ronsck fd BUOCRLY. — “4 Nn ef {ELECTRIC TELEGRAPA RETWEEN THE | New Grocery ere ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC STATES. Corner Brides and Coneress Sts , Gorrescwm tet Treasury Denanrxear,, Jos 10, 1869, | | To THe CinzEeNs oF THe Distmeor anv Vicixtry. hoa . . S ae the following aot reas! : Sis piibey intend to pears nos Gg ht ES ee, apsindees einen Sie nite Sit Pi ofa hyetcimee Sical Ginth a Pe ay. ta eninge mea Be it enacted by the Senate and Hews of hegre: FA rae #1] who may desire to vet Omoe on U tA va of i ferret witicprime srliciosin their heerena at | Sethe, Ticket FRICIAL. ALgxanoge E. Beart] (Wa. S: Marrvewe LISHMENT, riedemnwee BALTinpigiineron Bhawene CHAROR OF ON pd "aaiseow BEALL & MATTHEWS. IN AGENCY FOR RURRAIRS Scause wm ned have for DAY, June tah, en hundred and sixty, from some poin' "Hay sad GBAL, Scat tn ony port "Tee aseigcs Sige of Yous vi mar of ghee or ad ‘stearate, and |. | enorme - ¥ ich point te ame. smith oitio of Wewhington Nw Orion togive nt shaky. & fears Biers saat ise sie ti ae Atnde stint Wa | ny OUTED Ae hae SeesT sre al snips vn mee manatee 3. 3 u a of ia, fore period of ten years, CRANDELL, ou A. Womatnd Tm, and. nm. bi ior bidders proved euch vrofter Has vo > rent ‘of Sioapate 1408. me mm ‘mount per year the United " eed, “ orfotk at7 40 8. SiSton than forty thousanlt doers, and fermienion | Ereneh New sight AES IED | On Saterday evening ideo toe ct 1s hereby granted to the said parties to whom e&id | fi5 Goat qud.ity in gold. ail , steel, and | plese! > PARSONS, gontract may, bs awarde i, ors majority of thom, | giver frames. N.B. O} ey Repai _ PARSONS, Agent, ene earn toads, me tne ond of She sald | Sows asses set inithem to orde?. = |S” NEW ORLEANS rm; CCeBRATY t Os, F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, and for the purpose of entablishing stations for | SOs Ge Beane Vivinis, Cowtown. | IT TERE DASS a gn eon red gig lag fg rg pe wire ta bral. paeng in fifteen miles’ on an average to all catln with promptness CHOICB OF THREE ROUTES. whole distance, nolers said ands shall be require ersons from a distance can besup~ by the Wevernment of the pond for ual, plied at at of COFFINS sienr ae u a large fopre empt any ciesid inade under the la Houlge attention ‘paid to the removal of the ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via United States shall inure to sud com » taeit | dead from the old tng few burt 8. read Agente or servants, or to Any other person or per- jearser and Horses re. Bp 104m Orange and Alerand™a gone ver: Provided, That no such con Jus’ LYNCHBURG: knot shall be made until the said line shall bein | P50) 55) 5 just. Vinge ana Ti Sctual operation and payments thereunder shall md BE tT Viunint cease whenever the contractors {ail to comply with rag ue Bast ‘lennessee o ‘ tne chutvact; tha the G rauscat ball Stontsines Rana PoRT Bast Tennessee Georgia, : i Chattanooga, ea, hail have toe Priviiges, when aut ionized by Nasherlle and of connecting said line or lices by telegraph om Memphis and Charleston, wi ite ts ofthe United States, and For sale low by Mississi: ‘Central, to ry the sai 6 for Boverument purposes: ‘And pro- | _ie8 ’ 7 vided also, That said tine or lines, except sucn as M SSEY. ‘ackson, few Orleans n the Government to connect TO NEW ORLEANS! may be constructed br, sxid line or lines wii SE GLOGAN hecis EARL pf she the above delighital bax, h the military pos! the ‘ H : United Sates, shall be open to the aap of all oft | Fooeiving {reeh supplies of the above dalig 13 ty REFMPHIS ROUTE: os seste zon oF the United Seates fete = glena adulterated Ale. to Fiygite tral, rae “New Orleans. oent-act, on payme lar ob & SHINN, Agents, ——- it : And idedy also, M Eauemistion of diepatohes: a ator Semen fae ‘S Green at.. Georgetown. fora sinzie dis of ten words, with the usual proportionate deductions upon dispatches of reater length, provided that no“hing herein oon- ned shali oonfer upon the said parties any ex- clusive right to construct a telegraph to the Pasi ic, or devar the Government of the United Ststes from granting, from time to time, similar fran chises and privileges to other TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sunpars LncLepmp, Leave Washington at 6a. m. and 6 p m. MISUKLLANEOUS. T PROCLAMATION! OTHE CITIZENS OF The GEORGE PAGE leaves hor whart ties. - a ‘ A Seo. 2. And be ut further enacted Thst the said WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWR, ae. foot ey Lak rey wes Alex- contractors, or their assigns, shall have the right xand' Orange Whereas, At the present season of the yeer to construct and maintain, through aay of the Ter " CHOLERA MORBUS, ritories of the United States, a branch line, tu as to ie ‘Trams for the Southwest. ce -nnect their said line or lines with Oregon; and fos —Peansy|vanis avenue, corner of Sixth st. that they shall have the permanent right of way DIARESEA, 0130, BAGGAGE CHECKED THROVER TO NEW ORLEANS. fated public leads at eee ee areePre- | DYSENTERY- of io aad w: re in the sai rri- ~ , fortes br any route or routes which the said con DYSPEPSIA DEBILITY, &e., &.. prevail to an alarming extent: ‘And whereas, tractors may select with the free use during the said term of such lands, as may be necessary for the purpose of establishing stations for repa: along said line or lines, not excseding, at any ata- tion, one quarter section of iand, such stations not to exceed one in fijteen mijes on an average of the whole distance; but should any of said quarter sections be deemed essential by the Government or any company acting under its authority, for at once Safe, Speedy, and Eficacious, THIS ROUTE I8 & RELY #Y RAIL Dit. MONTARDE, railrond purpores, the said contractors sbal re- Sa srte OF PaRts, 200 MILES snont ‘ 24 HOURS LESS li jh icy of 20 much as may be neo- fer UJ canary for the raitroad,reoeiviag aaequel amount | Mire vcuLouS PAIN KILLER than any other Lise-the soehbare Fixteasion vfland for like us- in its stea . as the most being now Smeets co 4 Seo 3 And be it furtner enacted, Thatif, in any IN AND EFF Centra!, making it the ear during the continuance of tie sa Yhe business dons for the Government ‘before mentioned by such cont-actor: Assigns, saail, at the ordinary rats of charges ‘or Tiva'é messaces, excsed the price contracted to paid as aforesaid, the Secretary of the Treasu ry shall, upon said accounts being duly authenti cated, certify contract, CERTA YECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS In order to Re PUBLIC that no imposition is intended in the eale of this Great Medicine, THE MONEY WI!1, RE REFUNDED the anount of such excess to C.n v cases in a grers: Provided, That the use of the line be given | when the medicine inils to give entire satisfaction. at any time, free of cost, to the Coast Survey, the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with Firet clses Siceping Cars! B do. as: lew Orleans... yerseren sahville cust Gmithsooian Institution, and the National Ober | ask, thenatany Drug Store for ote U.S MAIL and ADAMS" EXPRESS vatory, for scie: 0 purposes: Aad provided fure R. MON TAR DES y kt ther, 'L hat messay es received from any individual, sOUS PAIN KILLER, compauy, or corporation, or from any Lelegraph lines connecting with (his line at either of its ter- mini, shall be impartial:y transmitted in ths order of their reception, Sxoortina that the despatches of the Goverament shali have priority: Aad pro vided further, That Congress shall at acy tune have the right to alter or amend this act. ‘Approved J ane 16, 1866, The lowest offer for the use of such telegraph. for the public service, will be accepted, provided the terms and conditions exp: essed in the nal! Rick obtained at the South Western oO a wore: Sixth street and Pennsyivanis av enue, to the following pom r 3 noxyil! Atanta, Macon, i “ ts Montromet ew ORLEANS THROUGH TICKETS TO THE Va- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. take as direoted, sad if not perfectly satisfied, Return to our Agent, . B. CLARK, ESQ, 4g Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ho will refurd your money, Price—25 and 50 Conts por Bottle. For sale at all Drug Stores everywhere, JAS. MecDONNELL, ° General Agent, Bac the be full: fort! id stipulated in thi ie, | Om and Bacenge Wagons leave wg ‘mint be acoompacied bye fanrante 7 i iicccnaiinae — Seat. m, and é p.m. conformity the 27:h section of aol iy a —— , 1833, 10 regard to mail service, to the effect that | | 1GHTNING! JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket the ins or ines ape ceeploned wennsceee ees | Le LIGHTNING" so weeerng in |_maas-t corner Bizet rand Betty. Prescribed, and that the guarantor shail then wy enter into —— to the United States for the rmance of the service for the Government, said not, at the rates offered in the proposals. in guarantee may be in the following form: he undersigned residing at + in the State of. , undertake and promise that if the Secre- tary of the Treasury spt accept the within pro sale, under the act of June 16, 1860, the line or | raph be completed and | ut inte operation on or before the timo stated in ihe act,and that we will then execute with the parties: tigning the within proposais an obliga- In True ov Pracs, Paxrane vor Wat! F. LaBARRE pho 5 ~ MaNuPac’ oF PLATINA-TIPPED TIGHENING Rops, Respectfu'ly announces to the public of edo ton and vicinity that he is prepared to execute all orders for erecting Lightning Conductors on the most appr: scjentific prinoiples, o-nstructed the very best of materi: ee ee ema Nae Fy Ag ‘AGE, NATH’L BOUSH, Ar’t, Al ‘ines of magnetic teleg oa very moderate tion to the United States, in due form, as sure I Platina tipped Points which are manufactu ties for the performance of the service, acoordin; me will be stamped with my name, to the terms Bnd conditions contained in such Bron 7 feather Vanes of auy design made to order. posaia.” 5 iy 9-Im al ‘. The above guarantee must be accompanied with the certificate o: Wk a ee ae ale Tae $a RAS ONS Tin ted States district attorny, | bet ~y ch Gor “ 4 ing that ho is acquainted with | the supertisiow af tas 2 Genoral of Gate, on SATURDAY, Avovst 25. 1060, th ‘antee, and Knows them to be mou of suficient property to | Wl! take place at Havans SORTEO NUMERO Gi ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE 8100,000, make good tne above guarantes. ‘Pho proporals and guacant e m rise of ar ae ust be sealed up | 6 Secretary of the Treasu. | "and endoreed ** Pro} HOWELL COBK, Secretary of the Treasury P®eresacs FOR SEALING WAX. Post Orrice Dxrantwent, July 2, 1869. _ LN ALL 288 PRIZES. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thie De- | Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Quarters, @5. apd directed to ™ ific Telegraph. fare ro Wes, jy 1) 2aw I li 1 i partment until the 3d day of September next, at 12 | izes cashed at sight ats cent. discount. wi i all sol Banks on Bt par. too of lie Pat Ofhose tithe Dated Sisto fees Biltees will be 2 2008 as the result the date that the contract therefur shall be executed known, dalgee fe Sapat he vant arcnat | ua ca™ omne OR be re expense, ie ei! the Post (fice Departmeii, at Washiugton, DG | “an6-tr Careof Chey Post 0. New York city and Cincinnati, Ohio. ‘The estimated quantity of Wax agency yearly is specified below, District Ne. 1,— Washington, D.C. | 154 pounds of Scarlet Sealing Wax, of good qual- | ee eo i i FINE O1 required atesch | DARA NE SMIPEST LIGHT KNOWN?! We are now receiving Parafiine Onl direct from the works in western Virginia. CE’ i r x EGULAR vate PACKET LINE BE- ity, for ordinary use, . * beta feed beat yee "maore pleases fant 03 Re ‘ is On cS and “f on poe el deler Balin ae — as for | On ezeett is | |. re and much a get be Sibamenee foi-! 8 ’ district No.1 mors economical than many of the ‘Goal Oile used No. 3.—At Cincinnati, Ohio. H Searict Sealing Wax, same as for Di ic att 400 pounua of district No 1. "The St Nicnow * WEDNESDAY. ats p. ‘ wevery SATURDAY ate ed) aise g cups off the most approved | “iets ica "of ith" envelope, “Proposals tor r latter taining them eddressed to the Firat As- sistant Postmaster Ge-erals Wasi ©. the time to get SP and MMER jy %-law4w,Th Postmaster General. ANI cus- | —————__-_____ POOR NOUR aT EAUNOEE hoe | HIRE, FIR Dp; Taster eran July 73, 1960, oie Stokes ie, Dope clock, tor the Tooaire of the Gustom- oe ee NOTICE TO ROR ED POTOMAC PINEY POINT, POINT LOOKE-OUT, OLD POINT, NORFOLK AND PORTSMOCTH, wi ve oT Sy nare, Ot the Gout of Fi street, Th-oontract will be awarded to the lowestand be-t | styles of Lamps, &c., for burning this Oil Ree ocors WEDNERDAY MORNING v bid deter ft : ING & BURCHELL, Cougmnia, every 5 csaniaaton or ey ve ote Seontate myoareo , Agents forits eale for. = Brstsot oe at. oS T. Nictot ce, opens SATU. Youtsa. m. pa practical results, be most advanta- 6 ral gh ‘and Oil Soave mn 04 ireig. RW ILEY, “ot eon By Peso acorns base Rabe” ional 4 igelise osetia number, the naltoe Was seal te wel FiQWESIMPROVED WEIGHING SCAL marié-T&Tém ————ithat, Washington ered at such piace or places as the Portmaster epese Sqnice offered to the public as EWYo AND WASHINGTON eral shalt derignate, at pro rata prices. Tost simple, durable, and reliathe scales over pt N 13% Sam; loool the Seniing Wax required to be fur- | nes. lage preminms have boon d . {<j _ nished can be seen at. or proc from, either of | the | | States Fair Virgi “ioul Each bidder must furcish, with his proposala,ew | {pst fvetias New Y whit INARAD: «27 a ‘cish, i le co of hie abiity Lo comply wee his Bide re | Vers ont Farr, On» es, In every case wi lock om pad New Tork, - securi! a trace Fan In theSealne Wanton | Fer Youieiana ‘avenue, Of 7 can join fhe ship at & atany for promptly, or ini srtiole infe- | Chiked Iren uRe a rior to that contr for, will be onnsidered sufi- | de 13-ly EC, PATTISON. Agent. ie event pisrerenist Withthess proposals | WARRINGTON SEWING ROOMS e ‘not be « ensidered. ba Ww Mia Ly ae ne ropossls must be u arked, on the outside of the i Hoe e ners: wae E S.8.MaTer stare Whats, * Poromac WATER. sunnier is pike He oon, joune sathoriacd to be repaired at ‘and, to the Hons prepared ot thus Da "6 i part payment nant he = caebetvee eine ite sate amount to be Ninety percent, of thea delivered acoordin 8 delive nog i aise i ;

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