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Tn "M. I 1 VOV..XXVH. NASHVILLE, TENN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1850. KO-.&L 4f UNION AND AMERICAN, arTICE COSNEH CHTOCH AiTD CHKhHY BTKEET8 CUE WEEKLV UNION AND AMKItiGAN laluruiBhed to subscribers at f 3 CO per annum in advance. TbeTEI-vYEEKLY is publisbedeT-ry Taesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 15 00 per annum, ia advance; if not or.d m advance, io vu. The DAILY is published at Eight Dollars. 135TTHE MONEY, IN ALL (JAHE3, TO ACCOMPANY aOBSCULVT ION 8. Itenultaiices of subscriptions may be made by mail at our me. So naner will be sent out of the Statt unless tbe order is aoearnnanied with the cash. t-tf We wish it distinctly understood that no paper will re discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at tbe option Ul iue puoiiauers. NASHVILLE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NO. 24 SOOTH YlXi; STREET, NASUVILLE, TENN 1NCOCVOEATID 1355. '"pHI3 Institution will open on the Second 1 Mnndav is Heriteniber next. The svsteffi of instruction adopted for this Acidsmy cmprists five department, vn: Primary, i resnrnin, "sonnomnre, junior ana oenior, w wmcuin u di a Normal Department, designed for those who intend to adopt Mosic s a Tvroressioo. Pupils received at any time, and charged from the time they enter to the close ol the Session. The Aeadamls yeir is difivd inU two fsipns' The onecommncinzoo tbe first Monday in February and closing on tbe third Fridiv in Juie. TERM 3 PER SESSION : Primary Departaieat, $20 1 Junior Department, IZ5 Freshman " 25 1 llenior ' 40 Sopnemore " to Normal " f.o CXTS-tS. Private isMruction on ths Piano or Guitar, (two lessons a we5r,) per session, $80 Do do di on the Harp. do do 45 Da do di in Vocalisation, Italian style, do 40 iMtni'lioBs to GeiillKneaon the Viclia or Flute, (two eve nic(?i in the west, J15 ForfiirlSitrpirticiilars, apply to tbe Principal. EHglu- im OllAUIiES IDXS. (.i:AKFtiiMtKK(i VKt.KTAIil.K 1'IL.LJS. f lHn-51; crlebraled Pills arc in ceneial uie tbrouglioat the L wksls Weit, about 100,000 boxea ard cold annually lu Innesaee. rtiey ars lDTulaal.le In the fjllnwlog dliestrs, all of u ulcli proceed from aliowingUia rlge the organ lo remain out of .iraer Acidity of thB Stomach, Killioui CompUlnts Want orAppetile; Cram pa ana Chollc, Ho ml Comj.Ulnls. l.irer ComDltlt.u: Jsundice; Fvfn; I'oMlvenem; Alght-inare; Itjsficp.ls; Ueadacho; h'lopleness; Aaaaa kL.I Vomttlrs: uormft. HMJ CKRTIFICATKS from riiytteUni from every rectlonof the FnlteJ SUtej, wh.t I.RrcusaJ tbes Pills in their practice, may be seu, by call ing on the A cent and obtaining TUB HBALTil ALMANAC TOH 1S57, nf wblchhe batj.ul relve.l from New York, 50,000 1 npif for irmuUoui lilttributioB. ALEX. MACKENZIE, ag27 l7Co)li!ejt.,yaiilirill-. GREAT DISCOVKKV. FAMES' HHURAI.OIA LIQUID A certain cure for A'eu 0 raljls, l!bfiiiaatint, r.nrsl Paios.Ac. Th! mvdlclne bst bfcn but lately lntrivlacf i Into Nash ville, but baj alieady aequiieda grmt reputation. Tlia Hon. A. 1'. Snemwrll.JI. II. R., certifles thst bewn iUuckml with lntHmmsiory Kheumatiiai. and bail llmter- 1 lre of two I'liyrlcian j, who arlordtd blm no relief. He was ur.Lble ta turn Inmselr in bed, when tliU poiverful linlmen rurcd blm e nil rely In 21 hours. This fact it rertided tn by three mcrnberi of the I.ejrlilatare, who w-re constantly with bira. Pnfe-61 per botile. ALIIX. MACKUiNZIIi.Asent. augS? ya'hvlllr. :ir.VNCF.Ky .SAUK ! VAI.UAUr.U li-V.M) AMI SXiAVIiS, IN porf-uinM of an iaterloiutory decree of te Chancery 0.nirt at Sbeibyville, in the cause therein pending, wherein Isaac iiolt was complainant aud II 11 Holt and K M Pybus, fcxecutnrs of Jordcu C llolt. and others, were defendants, 1 will offer for nal on the preraUes on the 25ra H4Y OF OCTOBER NEXT, The following valuible tracts of land situate, lying aud being in Rich Valley, Bedford county, Tean.. A miles .Wth of fihelbyvilic, on the Shelbrville und Fayetteville Turopike Itoa i, and known as Jordan (J Unit's Farm, con taiBlngabont 'MO Acres On Raid I-'irm there is a go .d Ilnck Divellin; llouse, with Kitchens, Mnokehoms, Su bl. aud a bne Orchard, all under good fence, and two fine spring? of pure water, itisoue of tbo b-at Farms in ltrdiwd cauoiy. i will also sell at the same time and place one .t h-r Farm onntaicing about 193 Aerosol tint rate Und, ly ingadjoicinz ibe above tract of land, on which there is a C4 log House, with ul necessary out buildings, and a CneSpriGg rUid lands will be sold on a credit of one and two yeuri, li.-mt and two gxil securite-i will be required lioBi'taeparelHiiter, and a Lea retained until ttie purchase monev is paid And mi the ourue dav and at the s-.tne time and place I will itffsr for Rale thro valuahli) slaves, to wit: Adam, n trstrute Blacksmith, about St; years of age; Sim, a very l.feely lcllow, febnrit 84 or l' years old, and America about 11 vrscid. The Terms of the sale of tbe slaves will be suds kuowa on tbi dav of sale. WILLIAM J. WU1TTHORNE, e-jitS StwA8ttw Clerk and Master. -tlARSHAL'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United Htates fur the .Middle District of Tennessee, sitting in ('ljncc.-y, which decree was rendered on the 24th day of May, ISSti, in a cause pending in said Court, wherein Ualeb W. llallowell and MorrU L. Hallosrelt were com plamants, and the WDcheHter and Alabami Railroad t-iurnv, sndJnbn Frinell were defendants, I will n ptwe to sale at publio Auction, at the Court Iloue door in the town of Winchester, on S VTURDAY. tbe lSth dav or UcWiber, lSSt., on a credit of C, 12, and IS months, all the right, title, claim and interest ol tbe said Winchester and Alabama Railroad company and of John Frinell, ia and to the following described tract ol land, lying In the coun ty oi Franklio. near tbe town of Winchester, and bounded -.1 fallows Beginning at a hickory sprout, Spyfcerj corner, !:udirjgon tin Kut side ot the Railroad leading Iroui Winchester lo IJnntsrille, thence along said road 81 poles to a Mreet, then-e with said street, tn Dr. Tanner's line, thence with said line near the Grave Yard, thence with tbe line or lines ol to line running Sonth 81 degrees Eait, tn Slander sold bnaibence with his line to several Post Oi'sn, thence South ?A degrees. East eight poles to a Email iHuik Jack, thrace North HO dejrees West to a Stake near nnnUit-r corner ot said Spyker, thence with his line or neirly so, liM nle to the begiHning, c-iUUining hlty-eight rrff, more or I'H, excepting four and a halt acres not ateud'vl tn be sili. It bring the same tract of Land con wel lo said Railroad company bv Caleb W. llallowell t.y'dted btaring date atioiit ihe'l-itb of Octobr, lbSa The aii.i Tract of Lund "ill be sold to satisfy ia;d decree, with iuttiien:lit of redemption. The purchaser will be re united to give mites payable in Bank with good and nil l.rem -ndorsers, and a lien retaiued on tbe premises, until tbe HbolftoT toe purchase money is paid fcptU-dilrwlt J. U CLEMENTS, II. r. .Manliilfor the Middle District of Tenne.we si'I.IJNDin STOCK FAlt.1I FOR SALIi. l frf.lt lursala tbe valuable Frm on which I now re t de, Kiiiia'ed T, miles routh of Nashville aad 11 miles wjutb r 4t ol Franklin, on the Naxhville, Triune aud Fav-oU-ti'ip I'orupike. Said farm contains 710 acres of land, it v.!ii, b AfHM ibr.-n hiiniirel aic m a high state of culu tuti.ir, sixty ucre4 in grass lots, and the balance well titu lar k1 This is oue ot thebst stock farms in Williamson tintv, ns errry hslil and lot is accessible to water throngii'Hit the year. The impniremcnU are of the very flrMclaM, roaHisuns ot ai excellent brick duelling wilb eight rm.iiH ; also, buck kitchen, cmoke Louko. good ue tjro house, cntlon gio, prist mill, barns, and stables. There are eevral urer-failing springs on tbe place, and a well oonveuieat t the house It is situated in an ex- e'lenl neighborhood convenient to schools aud churches The farm ia susceptible ol division so as lo make two leirt.blB places. A four horse stae coach rues tri-week-lT to Nashville directly by the place. YtEm One third cash, tbe balance piyable in one and ,i two jears, with interest. Note.? with hI hrcuriliei re luired, and a lien retain 1 for the purrbau- mi ney. Ooino ail ye who want good homes and look fjr yourselves; as I tun tt.'termmed ro sell. F.ir tuttl er information apply to me at Jordan's tilore, .run tbe premises. Mptl.;-lin WM. ALI.IHO..' A CARI. I AU manufacturing daily at my Flijise Slnve Foua I dry iu this city, a good assortment ot STOVES ANI HOLLOW-WARlv.vii: Ovens, Pols, ffcillets and Lids, had Irons and And-ironsof diilerentpatiers fortlie whole s-le and retail tritde, at small protits. Also, Tin, Copper and Sheot Iron Warp, ol tbe best pial itv, at low figures. A lew line chamber letls of Brittanu li'ate, and No 1 Refrigcr.ii.'rn, ou hand end lor sale Ion Particular httentien paid to Rot-ling and Gutteiing with Tin or Copper. OldCf.pptr, Pewter, Brass and Scrap lion taken i a eicbaoife for uiy mauulactiires. II P. DURU1S. aHijl t".m No. : Cnllere St.. near (Ilinrrli st i Tt ) V k t?viFs"liio; i, a.u ati on . I ftlllth-W JtJH.rU.. liorerm.r V of the Slate of Tennessee : To UieShenlNor other oilicers. autho rised to bold elections in the couu- tiesol l avelle. Hardeman, Shelby and Tipton, Oretin: Wherfsu it has bica mad known lo me upon reliable Hihoritv that A. 11. Harris, Attorney Ueneral of tbe lltb tolieitonal District, has departed this lite, hereby a va isncy has i.vnirred in said llthSolicitorial District Now, tberftore, in obedience to the CoustiiuHon -f Hie mule, and tbe sulh section of an Act pas?d on the fiib Sty of Jaauarv, 1M. entitled "an Act to pretence tbe daeiiucrof elecfng .ludg-sand Attorm-v (ieaerala by the jieople," yon ure hereby o'uimanded, aller eiring at least uce month's notice bv udrertting in each civil district, to often and boM an election, M all lbs places of holding elec t.i.csin tour respective counties, on the lt Day ot'IVo vomlirr next, it oe:og the lirtt Saturday in said month, lor llin .uri.'-e of elert g n Attorney General to fill tbe vacir.r -Moneil bv t'.e decetv-e (if tbe said A. B.Harn. andofwbiclielt.cui.il ro.i will make leliirn, as in tucb cares made and provided b law. . In UOimitn.nli.MAr I I . .1 ... " tlovernor as aforesaid, have hereunto tet my band anil caused the irreal seal of the 4Ay&St,B lo atliied. done at Nashville. Sept. VPBsay IS. If".-.. ANDREW JOHNSON, Jas. I'Li.Mjrr, acting Secretary. f. pt 11 'w sw , P. S 1 be Shen9' of Shelby county will except tbe 'Hi. IStb, and 14th Civil Districts in said county, iu they ai deluded by law. The lleraphis Appeal and Bo!ivar Democrat please U3pr. I washville and ogATTAWOogA RAILEOAD- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP.PAS8ENGEB TRAIN'S. npo take effect on andafterSATORDAY,,21iii of June, arnrpn at Chittinaam at 6.05. V. tf. Night Passenger leaves Nashville at 5, P; M., arrives at Chattanooga at 4 CO, A. M. Day Passenger leaves Chattanooga at 6, A. M., arrives at aasnvme at r. ji. NiihtPasseiijjerieaveaChattanongaat9.15, Pi.ll., ar. rives at Nashville at 8.45. A. M. june21. 11. I. ANDERSON, Bnp't. - NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA SPECA L SOI ICE TO SHIPPERS VIA SA VAXXAI1 TO NASHVILLE. AH the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Company has notified and reminded the Central Railroad Com pany ol Ueorgia, of their Summer Rate, and it does not seem to have been noticed or recognised in the hand bills of that Company recently distributed in our city, we take I this method of infirming the Merchants and Shippers by w nuc, mm me raie wiu 09 taper liw ids on lstiaaxs vjuuua.ana noi ji vo, as ine nana Dills represent $l i is the average through rate on First Ckss Woods from ths Seaboard to' Nashville, but is subjected to tho 10 cents ad ditional in theSumner and a deduction ot 10 cents per jmiius. in me Winter, wbicn matte tns rata as ner our aaverusemect 1 85lroaiJune. to jiecembe'. and fl 16 iromuemDrrtoJune 11. 1, ANDKKsUN. June SI Stiperin'eadent THK SHORTEST AND MOST DIKKCT ROUTE TO THE EASTERN CITIES FROSI ALL POINTS SOUTH AND WE3r. Central Ohio AND Bnltimorc iind Ohio RAILROADS, . RUNNING TIME BETWEEN COLUMBUS, OHIO, AXD I1AI.1I..IUI4E, 23 UUUI.SI BAGOAGK CHEOKKU "tHROUGHl rpUEONLY ROUTE by which Ihn.uirb tickets to Wash- X. ington cao be procured, to which point as well an to uaiiimure. n ia uic auuriei. uioei uiret-t ana in evervre upect the mott reliable route. It is the only route by which purchasers of Through Tickets to NVw York are enabled to reacn the cities ol liultimore, fl-Udelphia and Nen l ork, at the cost ofa 1 ict?t to New Y ork tmly. ir.in en abling Business Men and Travelers lor pleasure or infor mation to visit loiir of the principal cities in tbe Union for ic.'s cost mau can on auoroeo oy any inner rouie. Aud it is the inly route by which Through Tickets can be lord to Richmond. Norfolk. Winchester. Fredericksburg. and Petersburg,.': (.harlesfon, Savannah, Macon, At lanta. Aiiuita. Beitidr Sprinirs aad Radford Springs. Passengers froo isl viu-s take the Stage Coaches of Carter & lliouv r steamers on tbe Cumberland river, tn LoinsviLn, c .. ting there with a United States Mail steamer lo u iclunati, or wi' . 'ia JeQrsonville Railroad to Indiana a, lnd , msV n .ct connection at Columbus, Ohio, with Central Ohio itatlroadto Wheel ing, whence close con jection wi'h the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is made to Washing . Baltimore, Pbila dtflphia and New York. i-if Passengers boldin tuiough Tickets fmm Mem phis are transferred at Cairo to tbe cars of the Illinois Central Railroad, from thence passing through Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Dayton and ienia to Columbus. Three Daily Trains leve Columbus, at 10 A. M., 8:80' P. M, and 12 P. M. f Travelers are requested to notice that while this is tbeWy ruuiVafi'irding Through 'tickets to all tbe Eastern Cities at tbe same rate as charged by other mutes to Jru j orl- o- ly, it is also tne Miertest, most speedy and direct to all the lending points iu the East. The distance from Columbus to Baltimore ia only 576 miles, being about 100 miles Bhcrter to New York, than by any other route. There are lew changes of an by this route, and consequently less detention, than by any other. 1ST" The road is ballasted with broken stone and la entirely free from dnst For turtberinfnrmstion, please apply to D. G. RUM8EY, Agent, Nashville, Tenn. For Through Tick9ts apply in Louisville at tbe office of tbe U. S. Mail steanierB, ur at tbe Jeffdrsoavilie Railroad Otlice, Main atreet, WM. 8. WOODS! DE, Master Transportation B. A O. R. it, JOHN M. SHARP, General Western Agent. juu2j FOR I'lIII.ADEI.I'lIIA, NEW YORK, vC, AiC., AC. savannah & charleston steamship lines :auin passage 420; steerage 3. The well known first class Steamships CAPTAIN R. IIADIE, AND State of Georgia, CAPTAIN J. J. GARVIN, Will hereafter form a Weekly IJne to Philadelphia, sailing etery Saturday, alternately, Irotn Savannah and Charles' ton, as lollowa: The Keystone State will sail from Savannah the follow ing Saturdays July lSth, August 2d and 16th, Septem ber lltb and 20th. leaving Philadelphia alternate Satur days. The State of Georgia will sill from Charleston the fol lowing Saturdays July 12th and 2Cth, August 9th, 8rd, and Soth, September 18th and 27th. Leaving Philadel phia the alternate Saturdays. In strength, speed and accommodations, these ships are fully equal to any running on the coast. Inland naviga tion, lUu miles on Delaware River and Bay; two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, TIIK LAKES AND CANADA, SHURTES7 AXl CHEAPEST JiOUTE. These Lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 1C hours from Philadelphia. Through Tickets with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and inter mediate points, for sale by tbe Agents In Savannah and Charleston. 5- Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, t2S; to Elmira, $25; to Cananddigua, $27. Agents t Philadelphia, UERON & MARTIN Agent a: Savaunah, O. A. GREINER. Agents at Charleston, T. S. A T. O. BUDD. jv loT.fi--Smd TO MERCHANTS. WE desire to call tbe attention of Merchants visiting Nashville for the purpoee of purchasing tbeir Fall Stock of Grods, la cur very complete and extensive stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac. Wc are gratified in being able to offer to the Trade a most complete and extensive assortment of TABUE AND POCKET CUTLERY, embtacing every variety of style aad qudity, which is daily being increased with fresh ar urali imported direct trom tbe principal manufacturers in I.itropj, which we are prepared to sell at very low bgures. Oi r etock of HARDWARE in all the varieties is prob ablv more complete and extensive than any that have ever Leon offered in tbe Nashville market We also keep a large St' ck of Cotton, Hemp and Manilla Cordage of all size. Dufom's Rolling Cloths, Machine Belting, Steam Packing and Iine. Rivets ol all kinds, Iron, Brass and tapper Wire, Sheet Zinc, Block Tin. Farming Imple nents. Orn S'-ellers, Straw cutlers, Wheat Thrashers, Psjje's patent lettable Saw Mills, Ac , Ac AH are invited toex.inine numlotk before purchasing eliewbere. MACLY A HAMILTON, f Ttf 47 College street. efU:i"'I..lt..ns ANOMAH illANDRlIjLS. A I AutSe lot.-r i:irc.il,r Saws and Mandrills of all i-uws j .ft tw.,v, .1 bv M AUhY HAMILTON. I'l'AMiS A.M ItKACFS. i'iie it ibe re'y lri;et assortment of Planes .i.d :.i .-. s.mi ISi-ievrr flered for sale in Nash MtCEV A HAMILTON. j1: lie S.'.lhAl.l'. l iriiiltS. T Ebave j ii.'. i era re lu lot of Sausage Cutters a y y sipcrior article err.-v b a-& keeper should have is-i. MA'!hY A HAMILTON. INVITliS tl.e uttenfinn of all those wanting an ELE GANT COACH, a re.t ROCKAWAY or BAROUCHE, ir a dioi.-e IIUUUY. to his large stock at his Ware rooms n l-oviirMnke' t;.et feeptt iMtorosALs roT: "Sifl For fuulic lit ilium;. SFALKIl proiisals will be received by Jeie Thomas, hrq , Surveyor, :-amuel f. Anderson, Eeq, PostMaster. aud Jacob Mc(5avock, Esq,, uatil Ibe tnenty-fifth day of September next, lor a ruitable site for n building for lbs icoti.n.f dation ot the Custom House, Post Oflice, United Siiies I ouit, rod Meaui Boat Inspectors, at Nashville, Tenn. Corner Lots ill be preferred, and none are eligi ble that re less than one luiudred feel by one hundred ftet. JAMES GUTHRIE, tpi7 it. Secretary Treasury. W ASiiivoro't. I). C Aug. 29, "57. B ELL H O U 8 E, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. WILLIAM McTEER, Phopbietor. cornxb or uaik axd stats stsist. tiy Four Horse Mail Coaches leave daily at 7J o'clock, A. M., for ilontvale Springs, june 15 -If RAILROADS, &C. NAHYILLE AND CHATTANOOGA IliiELIlOAD. Rates of Freight on J'rodiice to CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH,- TO TAE1 irtCT OK AVOAFTES TH1 FIKST DAY OF JUNE NEXT'. AT a recent meeting of President and Superintendents of the various Roads connecting Nashville with Charleston nnd'Savanah. the following rats of Freight were adopt ear , , s. -FIRST CIASS. Feathers, Wool, Flour in Sacks and Hooks, per 100 fl 40 "SECOND CliASS. Beeswax, Ginseng, Pink Root, Cotton. Rope and Ragging, liemp. Star Candles, Soap, Lard aud Linseed Oi! and Window Glass, per 100 $1 00 THIRD GLASS. Leaf Tobacco in hhds, per 100 SO Whisky, per barrel t3 00 Beef 'and Pork", per barrel 2 0 Flour, per bbl 1 .- 1 40 Brooms, in lot of 60 dozen and upwards 1 00 To prarent overcharges the A rent of the N. C. Rail road is authorized to sign Receipts for the transportation of the articles abve at the rates as specified, until further notice, II. I. ANDERSON, may 14 n r o , buperintendent. S"ENNSYJjVANIA KAILUOAD. m im in j i, 1 1 m mm !WWiTiiTi,Pii. m cwi TIE GreatCentral Route, connecting the. Atlantic cities withWeatern.Northwostern. and Southwestern State. by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburg with, daily line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on tha Northwestern Lakes ; making the most dirtet, cheapest and rtlidblt rout by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from tha Great lVeti. Bates between Philadelphia and Pittsburg : Sin hnTMA Pnra. PathrH. An f IOC per 1001b SECOND CLASS. Books aud Stationery, 1 Dry Goods (in bates,) Hardware, Lea- 60c per 100D tner. sc nd Pork iin hultV UeuVn. Ac. f 50c Pcr 100n FOURTH OLASS.-Cffee, Fish. Bacon, I nr ,,.,. anrl Port fn&lrerl.l lard and Lard Oil. 1 ilour 11 per bbl. until further notice. Grain 50 cts.per 100 lbs. until further notice. Cotton iSper bale, not exceeding COO lbs. weight, until tnrther notice. tSf In shipping Goods from any point East of Pbila delphia, be particular to marl package "rii PhtUiJthJdj JiailroaJ." All Goods consigned to tbe Agents' of this Koad at fbtudeipnia or rittsuurg win se torwantei wilb out detention. Fbsisiit Aaixrs. Uarns, Wormley A Uo , Memphis, Tennessee: k. f . bass s uo., ai. ixiuis; j. aincnsu a Son, Evansville, Indiana; Dnmesnil, Bell and Murdock, and Carter A Jewett, Lomsville, Ky.;R.C. Meldmm, Madison, Indiana; Sprigman A Brown, and Irwin A Co , Cincinnati; N. W.Graham A Co, Z&nesviile, Ohio; Leech A Co., No 64 Kilby street Boston; Leech A Co. 2 Astor House, New York; No 1 William street, and No. 3 Balterl" Place, New York: E.J. Sneeder. Philadelphia; Magraw A Kooud, Bal timore: Geo. G Franciscus, Pittsburg. II. U. HOUSTON, General Frtiyht Ajfhl, I'hiU. II. J. LOMBAERT, Sup't.AttooM.Pd. inS '56, tlelj '57. 1'ENNSVL.VANIA ICAlLKOiVit THREE Daily Through Trains, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia lor Pittsburg at 7K, A. 4!., and Pitts burg for Philadelphia at 7. i. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburg at 1, P. M., and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 1, P.M. TUB NIGHT EXPRESS THAIS leaves t'nuadeipbia tor ntuburg at 11, t'. Jl, and Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburg with the Railroads to and from St. liouis. Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, IU.; Frankfort, Lexington, and Louisville, Ky.; Terra .liaute, Madison, Lafayette ind ludianapolis, lad.; Ciucin nati, Daytou.SpringGeld, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Colnmous, Zanesville, Masiillon, and Wooster. Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats frrrtu and to New Urteana, riu Louis, lomsville and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of tb above places For further particulars, 8es Handbills at the different starting poiats. Passengers from tbe West will End this the shortest and most expeditious route lo Philadelphia Baltimore, Aev 1 ort or Huston. TUOS. MOORE, Auaar, Paitenjer Lints, Phitada. J. UESKIMhN, AQST,Pateiidfr Lints, Ptttt&nrg. Philadelphia, 1354 janS ly FARE REDUCED TO i!2 50 FROM NASHVILLE TO JIEJII'llIS. VIA Tennessee aud Alabama Railroad, Columbia, Waynesboro and Memphis aad Charleston Railroad. 15d miles railroad, and 1C5 miles turnpike. Leaves Nash villa Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at f.V a. m Ap ply at the General Stage Oliice, opposite tbe Post Otlice. dec22 tf. WALL I'AFERS. -3,000 pieces 25 cent naner iust re ceived; Fire Screens, large variety; Trindad Paper Testers and Center Pieces, on band and for sale by W. VTrl.N. raav7 23 fubllc Square, corner Deadenck st. LAND FOKTSALE. Q Af ACRES of Land for sale in Robsrtson County, OtII on theroad from Gallatin, Tenn , to Hopkinsville, Ky four mi les West of Cross Plains, and seven miles Northeast ol SpriugSeld. This I .and is well improved. I will sell tha above land on FRIDAY, tbe 12tb of Sep tember, on tbe premises, to the highest bidder. Terms bne-half cash, the balance on twelve months time, note bearing Interest from date Come all that want homes and look: for yourselves, as I am determined tn sell. aoSl2 wAtriwtt. MEREDITH WALTON. FOR SALE. Gf ACRES if splendid land hingon the South OyJKJ sideoftheN.A C Railroad. 14 miles from Nashville, Irom Lavergne Depot. 675 acres under a good cedar fence, and in a high state ol cultivation. On this laud are two comfortable Dwallings, two Gius, Out bouses, all good, a fine Orchard of choice Fruit, a num ber of excellent Springs, and is traversed by a never failing stream or water. This Tract for richness of soil and beauty of location is not surpassed if equalled inRutherford county, and is well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Corn, and small Grain and taking into consideration its contiguity to the Railroad Depot, where there are good Schools, good Mills, good Churches, and a variety ol Shops, Ac , we think it a very desirable p'aca indeed. Also, 120 acres of cedar at a con venient distance which will be sold with the above. 1 will sell altogether, or divide to suit purchasers on accom modating terms. Apply on tbe promises or to tba sub scribor at Lavergne, Tennessee aitSV-tw&wlC CHARLES I- NELSON. " i. I. Feck iS now receiving a number of beautiful style " Coupee" Rockaways and Barouches. He has aleo a complete assortment of Buggies, bilh of his own and Eastern .Manu facture, at his Warehouse, lower Market street. julyJD tf liUl'ORTKl) MALTA JACKS. FOR sale at my Plantation, in Williamson county, foe cosh or on time, FIVF. BLACK JACKS, three yea a old, imported from the Island of Malta, of pure blood. jyS-timd&tw JAMESU. WILSON. " ALEXANDER M. WALLACE, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WILL OIVE f PECIAL ATTEBTION TO THE SALE OF BA CON, LA RD, FL O UR, TOBACCO, &C, &c.f SIMB TO C Wallace, Knoxville, Tenn.. Toole, Bro. A Co., Mary ville, Tenn., U T Cor, Louisville, Tenn., J Donaldson, Union, Tenn., Johnson A Hair, Madisonville,Tenn.,Brab son A Bro., Sevier county, Tenn., Fains A King, Dan dridge, Tenn., Vaugn A Pickle, Sweet Water, Tenn, U M Jackson, AthenB, Tenn., Pouflein, Jennings A Co., Au gusta, Ga., John Cunningham. Greensboro, ua., F W Lu cas, Athens, Ga., John ingheld, Madison, Ga., Carhart Rolf. Macon, Qa F T Willis, Savannah. Ga. nov7 ly ABSAU COXLIV. s. I JOHNSON CONLEV As JOHNSON, (Successors to McCIure A Moore.) No. 10 Uroad, and No. 91 South Market St., Nashville, Tenn. KEEP constantly en hand all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves, plain and ornamental; alio, Tin ware, Grates, Ac, Ac. Hoofing and Spouting done with neatness and despatch. Sheet Iron and Copper work for Boats, Rolling Mills, Furnaces, Foundries, Factories and Stills, done as cheap as thecbeapest, jan!8 ly. P. W. BUSSILL. T. J. SCOTT. 0. N. CAKICO. RUSSELL, SCOTT & CO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. SO Broadway, Nashvill, Tesnissei. NEW RANKING HOUSE. JOHN n. JAMIS. A. WHILES!. DAVID D. JAHI JOHN D. JAMES & CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DEALERS, Next Door to the Rank of Nashville, NASHVILLE, TEXX. . LANIER V CO., (Successors to Hart A llollingswortb,) No. 5 Market Street, Nashville, WHOLESALE GROCERS & DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. oct2S b&tw DYERS At CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, UARTSV1LLE, TENNESSEE. will FuncnAsi on sill fboodci and peopxett or iviet apr23 utscaimoN. F BE BEDUCkD TO 7 FROM NASHVILLE TO V JACKSON, TFNN. IA Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, Columbia and Waynesboro. For seats apply at the General Stage Office. Leaves Nashville Sundays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 6K a- m. dec22 tf. LIBRARY OF WIT, ROMANCE AND RACLNES3 being translations from the French, new edition, beau tifully illustrated. Catalogues sent free, on enclosing at three-cent stamp to H. 8. G. SMITH A CO., may29 w6m. Box 421 0, New York, P. O BY AUTHORITY. LA.WS OF THE UNITED STATES. ! Public 58.1 AN ACT making appropriations for ihe transportation of the uu.hu hwici man uj uccau ciMiucis auu uwivrwiso, (lu- nug lueuscai year enaing me iiiuuetn or June, one tnou , eand eight hundred and fitty-soyen. 'Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Representatives of the United States of Amerira tn Conrresa mirmhl.,1. That the following sums be. and the sameara berebv ro. priated, to be paid out of any mnney In the Ireaiu ry not olh- crwis appropnaiea,ior tne yearenaint me lauuetn or June uiio uiouiinu eignt uunureu ana nity-seren: For transportation of the malls from New York to Liver. pool, and back, elpbt hundred and nineteen thousand nve nunureaaonars; frovlded, 1 bat tbe becretary of tbe riavy is hereby directed to give tbe notice provided in tie first sec tion of tbeact entitled "An act to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for tbe service of the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June one thousand eight hundred and fifty two," oi'ioovcu iue iwemy-urswuiy one moue&nu eigni Hundred and fifty-two, to terminate tbe arrangements for tbo adai ttonalallowanro lor the traasnottatlon of tbe United State mail between New York and Liverpool la tbe Collins line of ercaiueraas taereinproviuea. For transportation of the mails from New York to New Or. leaas, cnarlestnn, havnnnin, Havana, and Chogre;,and back, two hundred and alxt; one thousand dollars. Tor transportation of tho malls from Panama to California and Oregon,and back, three hundred and twenty-eight thou saiid three hundred and fifty dollars. For carrying oat tbe contract entered Into by tbe Post Of fice Department, under tbe provisions of the act approved thirtieth August, one thousand eight hundred aud litty-two establishing a trl monthly mail by aleam vessels between New Orleans and Vera Cruz, via Tanipico, sixty-nine thou sand seven hundred and fifty dollars. See. 2. f4nd be It further enacted, That the follow log sums be, and the same are hereby appropriated, f.,r the service of the Post Office Department tor the year ending the thirtieth Jaue, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, out of any moneys in the treasury arising from tbo reveoiirs of said department, in couformlly totheactof the second of July, ono thousaud eight hundred and tblrty-slx: For transportation of the mails, iu two steamships, from New York, hy Southampton, to Bremen, and back, at one hundreu thousand dollars for each shin; and In tuo steam ships from Sew Vork, by Cowes.to Uavr,e and back, at seventy-five thousand dollars for each ship under the contract wilb the Ocean Steam Navigation Company of New York, iuioc uunureu anu niiytoousinu aoitars. For transportation of tha tnaiU between Charleston and Ilaiana, a sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars. For transportation of the mails across tho Isthmus of Pan ama, one hundred and thlnv-five thoutamt dollars. Approved August lSth, ISM. Public 59. 1 AN ACT to regulate the diplomatic and consular systems of iue uuiiuusuues. Heit enacted by tbe Senate and House of Representatives of the United talcsof America lu Counress assembled, That ambassadors, envojs extraordinary and ministers plenlpo- wtmatj, ujiuiitrr resiucnfc, cuuiuiissioners, cnarea uTal iaire, ana aecretarlf of legation. f pointed to the conn. tries berelu:fter named lu SilieJulo A. shall be entillrd to compensation for their services, respectively, at the rates per nuuum ucrcuimier foecuieu; mai is bo say, amwsanors and eovoya extraordinary and mluisters ilenipoteullarj, iho full amounts teitlrd therefor In said Scntdule A; minister! rcs- uientana commissioners, seyeuly.uve r centum; charges d'aflalres, filty per coatuin; and secretaries of legatlan flf- etii per ceniuui.oi tne said amounts resnectlvelv: i'rovl (led, 'ftiattbc compensation of tbe secretary of legation to L.ioua, acting as iniernreter. snail oe at me rate or nve tiu.u sand dollais,ajid if not acting as such, at tbe rate of three thousand dollar-, and that of ihe secretary of legation to lurEey, artingaa uragoman, aline rate nr three thousand ilollara, and it not actmg as such, at tbe raid ol two thousand uouars, pnr annum. .ScilKbCLE A. Oreat Britain, and France, each, seventeen thousand five cunurcj uoiurs. Ku sla, Spain, Austria, Prussia, Brazil, Mexico, and Cnlna, ears, isciva luuuanu uouars. All other countries, each, ten thousand dollars. Src. 2. And be it further enacted, That the President be, and is hereby, author. zed to appoint for the legations at Lon don and Paris, reipectirely, an assistant secretary of lega tion, ho shall be entitled to compensation for their sen Ices, resprciiveiy, ai iuu raio oi uncoil uunureu uouars per an num; for the legation to China, an Interpreter, wben the see retary of legation shall not be acting an surb, who shall be entitled to compensation at the rate or nve thousand dollars, and for tbe Ifguiiou toTurkey,a dragoman, when the secre tary of legation shall not be acting as a ich, who shall be en titled to compensation at Ihe rata of one thousand dollars, perannum. K.f 1 A .i.l I... It r.i.tKa. an..lu.l That ..n.nt. ..... 1 .n ... ...... w .. .u..Uw ...uv..., - 11'U.UI, CUEiai. consuls and coinmereial agents, appointed to the port and places hereinafter specified in Schedules B and C, shall be ci. tilled to coQK-ns lion for their services, respectively, at the rates perannum hereinafter specified in said Schedules 11 ana l ; ana u inarresiaeotsuautDinc proper it sddo nt a consul to any port or place named lu the said Schedule U and O lor a commercial stent, iusteal of such commercial agent, or vlco versa, and an appointment shall be mado ac cordingly, tho compensation for surh consular officer shall ne ma aaun in anysucn case as that lived Tor such port or place iu the ssbedule embr icing Iho same: and if he shall tiilnk the public Interests will be subserved by appointing to anysurhponorplareaconsal general, Instead of a consul or commercial a;ent, and an appointment shall be made ac cordingly, tbe compensation forsucb consul general shall be tho same a' thattlxod for such port or place lu the sched ule embraring tbo same. Sciikdcle B I. CONSULS fiKMiKAI.. BRITISH NORTH AMKRU A. Quebec, four thousand dollar. ERixisn ixni. Calcutta, five thousand dollars. EOT ft. Alexandria, three thousand fire hundred dollar. Klmeda, five thonsan.l dollars. CCRA. Havana, six thousand dollars. II'RXKV. Constantinople, three th uisand dollars. HAKiiATic ms rexc cinis. rrankfort-on.tbe-.Maln,tbree thousand dJlars. II. CONSULS. OBXAT BRITAIN. Liverpoo'.'and London, each, seven thousand five hun.tri-.i dollais. Melbourne, fr.iirllious.mJ dollars. Hong Kong, three thousand five hundred dollars. Glasgow, three thousand dollars. Mauritius, and Singapore, each, two thousand five bundn-d dollars. Belfast. Cork. Dundee, Dennarara. Halifax. Kinnton. (JaniLica,) Leeds, .Manchester, Aassau, (New Providence,) .Southampton and Turk's Island, each, two thousand dol lars. Prince Kdivard'slsland, one thousand dollars. FBASCK. Havre, six thousand dollars. Paris, lire thousand dollars. Marseilles, two thousand five hundred dollars. Uordeaux, two thousand dollars. La Kochcelle.acd Lyons, each. one thousand five hundred dollars. nyisiA. Moscow, Odesa, Revel, and St. Petersburg, each, two thousand dollars. aeAl.x. Jlatanzas, Trinidad do Cuba, and Santiago de Cuba, eae two thousand five hundred dollars. .-ian Juan, (Porto Uicv) two thousand dollars. Cadiz. Malaga, and Ponce, f Porto Kico.1 eaeh.mie limn. sond fire hundred dollars. AUSTRIA. Trieste, two thousanl dollais. Vienna, one thousand five hundred dollars. raussiA. Aix laChapelle, two thousand five hundred dollars. CHINA. Canton, and Shanghai, each, lour thousand dollars. Fouchou, three thousand Ave hundred dollars. Ainoy, and Mngpj, each, three thousand dollars. tubkev. Keri.nt,andSinyrna,rach,twolhcusand dollars. Jerusalem, one thousand tire hundred dollars. NETIIEM.AKD1. Rotterdam, two thousand dollars. Amsterdam, one thousand dollars. BELCIl'M. Antwerp, two lliou-.ind lire ho nil red dollars. PORTrOAL. Funchal. and Onorto. each, one thousand (Ire l.timlrp,! dollars. DENMARK. St. Thomas, four thousand dollars. Elsineur, ono tnousand fire hundred dollais. Sardinia. Genoa, one thousand five buudred dollars. SWITZIELASD. Basle, two thousand dollars. Geneva, one thousand firo hundred dollars. SICILIES. Mesinn. Nantes, and Palermo. p.ieb. nm.ihmt.anil fir a him. dred dollars. SAXor. Lclpsic, one thousand five hundred dollars. batavia. Munich, one thousand livo hundred dollars. TPICAWr. Leghorn, one thousand live hundred dollars. WURTEMHURI). Stuttgardt, one thousand fire hundred dollars. HAKSEATIC AID TREE CITIES. Bremen and Hamburg, each, two thousand dollars. BARB AR V BTATES. Tangiers, Tripoli, andTunis, each, three thousand dollars BRAZIL. llio de Janeiro, six thousand dollars. Pernambucu two thousaud dollars. MEXICO. Vera Cruz, three thousand fiva hundred dollars. AcapuIco,two tliou-.and dollars. PERU. Callao, three thousand five hundred dollars. CHILI. Valparaiso, three thousand dollars. BCEOI ATRES. Buenos Ayres, twothoutand dollars. NICARACl'A,. San Juan del Sur, two thousaud dollars.. NEW GRENADA. Aspinwxll, two thousand fl? o hundred dollars. Panama, three thousand fire hundred dollars. - VEMZCELA. IiguayraVono thousand five buudred dollars. SANDWICH ISLANDS. Honolula, four thousand dollars. Lahaina, three thousand dollars. III. COMMERCIAL AOKNTrl. NICARAGUA. San Juan del Norte, two thousand dollars. ST. DOMI1CO (ISI.ANO.) Portau Prince, two thousand dollars. St. Domingo (city) one thousand five hundred dollars. SCHEOl'LE C. I. CONSULS. OREAT URITAI. Capetown, and FaUlant Islands, each, one thousand dol lars. ACiTRlA. Venice, (even hundred and fifty dollars.. rarssiA. Stettin, one thousand dollars. Candli, one thousand dollars. NETnEBLANDI. Batavia, one thousand dollars. rORTDOAU - . Fayal and Santiago, (Cape de Verdej,) eicb, teTen hun dred andafifty dollars DE1AK Saint Croix, seven hundred and dfty dvllnrs,. eaRuiNiA. Spezzla, one thousand dollars oatkre. Athens, one'thonsaud do.iars. Ml (CAT. Zanzibar, one tboneand dollars. BJIAZIU. i Bahla, Maraiham Island. Pars, and Cio (Jrande, eaeh.ona thousand dollar. MEXICO. Matamoraa, Mexico, (citv,) and Tampieo;e.-ub,ouc thou, sand dollars. Paso del Norte, and Tabasco, each.-flve hundrsd dollar, tcatr. Pal tt, and Tumbez, each, fl.e hundred doUar.. CHILL Talcahaano, one thousand dollar. NEW ORENADa. Cartha;ena, and Sabaniilo, each, five hundred dollars. HOSDCBAS. Oraoa, one thousand dollars. EitrAooa. Guayaquil, seTcnhnadred and dfty dollais. OLIVIA. Gobija, five hundred dollars. L-aroUAT. Mentevldeo, one thousand dollars. SOCiaiT ISLANDS. Tablll, one thousand dol.ars. NEW ZEALAND. Bay of Islands, ene thousand dollais. NATIOATOR'S ISLAND. Apia, one thousand dollars. FIJCB l-I.ANDJ. Lanlhala.onethonsauddollars. II COMMERCIAL AG h'NTS. roRTfasL.' St Paul de LoanJa, (Angola,) one thousand J-.IU.s. LUES I A. MonrOfla, and tiaboou, each, one thousand dollars. IT. DOAIINOO (island.) Cape Ilaytlen, one thousand dollar.. Aux Cayes, five hundred dollars. KCSIlA in All. A moor river, one thousand dollars. See. 4. And be It further enacted, Thaf eousuis gi-neral. consuls, and coinmereial agents, not rmbraerd lu riKMlules it and u, shall be entitled, as comi-omtl. u for iiuu ..'rl ces, to such fees as they may collecliti pui.uai.i-e 01 the pr. visions of this act, ro-p"ctively. Sec.5. And bis It I'tuher wt.Hced, thai iittiojisul RHiHiat. consul, or commercllaa:i.t,t.ujOihcr.i 11 .vtlit-u-1- t. nati, while he holdsbls orfice, be luiete ted in t.r ir.iA I m r.,. sinstsas a merensnt, laitor, broker. uinn rui r . clerk or other agent, for any such orison to, loiu. u. .11.111 tbe port. Place, or limits of bis contiilale. r com.. , r.lat agency, directly orlndirecti;, eub 1 In his ou i..u.r. r lu thename or tbroucli thcazeury of any other pei-on; t.nd if appoluled after this act shall lake ell 11. tie shall. 10 .. . ni- cial bond, stipulate, as a condlt.ou Ibrreoi, not to t..aie mu prohibition; mm ir apiuutea ns'ore, alia m i..to 111 1.1 flce alter this act shall take eflect, br siottl w Imn such ru- sonabh-tliue as the President shall pra-.nte, oi.itr I11M a new omcial bond wlm such.tlpulatlot. s a c.iidition there of: and if any such consul general, coi,.l, or cuinmerLial agent, shall siolaie sueb prohibition, be shall oe lL.t.ld to is penally llernior, i ir inll-r 01 inr uniiea .-u.es, equal iu Minount to the annual compensation stcillod lor him in said Schedule h,wUKb may be recovered lu su aclluu ul lcbt at the suit of ibe United ritafs euher direcih tor tar penalty ha such, against such consul uer.-t,or c usul.or commer cial agent or iipoa h:a official bond, u luiUale.l aainages, for the breach of such condition sjsli.-l .ucii consul general, consul, or commercial agent and bis .uwlrt.n any ous or more or loem, anu in every aucn c&sc aiisuca action actions shall be open to tbe United states lor the i-oit.iUou of sacb penalty till tbe same shall be mtireted In -o.iio one of sucn actions, sau every mca penalty wueu coiiei ul, snail ue paid into tae treasury 01 tne unueu mates; sua euc.'i pn blbitiou shall be applicable to all consuls general, but io.it. any consul or commercial agent not embraced 111 saidSched ule B, except asberciEsfier uihcrlztd,uulovt oihrrnUo ot- pre.-wiy provtuea oy law. tfee.G. And belt isither enacted, Tbat thn President be and Is hereby, authorized to appoint three luieiproiers of me minese language, wnoauaiioe cuuiieu uiouipen-ailoa ior ineir services, respecuveiy,ai araia nntto taceea fitieen hundred dollars per ainum, u be determined t.thr Fresl dent,an(' toa-slgnsnch interpreters, from Urns to time, to such consulates lu China and wlta such duties, as be may lains proper, Sec.7. And be It farther enacted. That tbe President and Is hereby, authorized, whenever be shall think the public good will be promoted tbeieby, to appoint consular pupils, not to exceed twenty-five lu number at any out time, who shall be citizens of the United States, and entitled to com pensation ror their services, icspectively, at a rate not lo ex coed one thousand dollars per annum, to be determined by the President; and to assign such pupils, from time to lime, to sucn consulates, anu wiui suca ami at oe may mint proper; and before ihe appointment or any such pupil shall be made, satisfactory evidence, by examlmuloa or otherwise, shall be furnished of his qualifications and fitness lor the of fice lo the becretary or blate, ana by mm laid before tee President. Sec. e. And be It furtaer enacted. That no person appoin ted, alter this act shall take effect, lo any such office as la mentioned la the fir't, second, Ulrd, txth, or seventh tec llonsof this actsbail be entitled lo compensation for bis ser vices therein, except irom tne time wnen ne shall reach his post, and enter upon hisofilcial duiles.tolbe time when be shall cease to hold such office, anf for sacb time as shall he actually and necessarily occupied la receiving bis Instruc tions, not lo exceed thirty days, and In maklug the transit between tne place 01 ma resilience, wnen appointed, and his post or duly, at tne commencement and termination or the Deriod of his official service, lor which he shall in all cases be allowed and pant, except as hereinafter mentioned, and no person snail De aeemea 10 noia any sucn Office alter his sac cessor shall bo appointed and actually enter upon tbe duties of bis office at bis post of daty, nor after his official residence at such post (ball have terminated If not so relieved; but no such allowance or payment shall be made to any eonsul ceneral. consul or commercial aeent. contemnlated bv the 1 turtn secucci 01 tuis sci,ur any vice cousin, vice commer cial agent, deputy consul, or consular agent, for tbe tlmo so occupied In recoiling Instructions, ur in such trMU.il. at- aforesaid: nor shallauy such officer, as It referred to In this section, be allowed compensation for toe time so occupied 1j such transit, at the termination of ihe periodofhls official service, If be shall have resigned, or been recalled therefrom for any malleasanee in bisorfice. See. 9. And be Itf urlher enacted, That when to any diplo matic office held by any person there shall be superadded an., other, such person shall be allow ed additional compensation fi.rhis services, Insuch superadded office, at ibe rate of fifty per centum, of the amount allowed by this act for such su peradded office; and such superadded office shall be deemed to continue during the time to which it Is limited bv the terms thereof, and for such time is shall be actually and ne cessarily occupied tn making the transit between the two ostx ot duty, at tbe commencement aLd termination of the period of such superadded oflice to limited, and no longer. Sec. 10. And be tt farther enacted, Tbat for such time as any secretary of legatlan shall be lawfully authorized toact as charge d'affaires ad Interim at ths post to which be shall have oeen appointed, be shall be entitled to receive compen sation at tbe rate allowed by this act for a charge d'affaires, at such post, bathe shall not be entitled to receive, Sir such time, the compeo-ation allowed forms services as secretary of legation. Sec. 11. And be It further enacted, That for such time at any consular officer shall be authorized, pursuant to the pro visions of this act, to petfurin diplomatic functions, In the absence of the regular diplomatic officer in tbe country to which he shall be appointed, be shall be entitled. In addil.011 to bis cominsutlou as uch consular officer, to receive com pensation lor his aervicet while to authorized, at tbe rite .al low cd by this act for a secretary of legation lu such count. . Sec. 1'2. Aud be H furlLer enacted. Tbat no con-uiar orb cer snail exercise diplomatic functions, or hold aiir diplo matic correspondence or relation on tho pan of the boiled States, In, with, or to the government or country b. which he shall be appointed, or any other country or guveruranui, when there snail be In eucb country any officer or Ihe Uni ted States authorized to perform diplomatic luiictlrns there in, nor in any case, unless expressly authorized by ihe Pres ident to do so. Sec. 13. And be It further enacted. Tbat everv eonanl general, consul, and commercial agent, appointed before, aud retained in office alter tills act shall taxe effect, shall, witboul unnecessary delay, and every such officer appoint ed after this act shall take effect shall, be.oro he receives hit commission or enters upon tbe duties of his office, entsr into a bond to tbe United Slates with tuch sureties, who shall be permanent residents of tbe United States, as the Secretary of State shall approve, in a penal turn not lest than one thousand nor more than ten thousand dollars, and In such form as the President shall prescribe, conditioned for the true and faithful accounting fur, paying over, and delivering up all fees, moneys, goods, effects, books, rec ords, papers, and other property which shall come to his bands, or lo the hands of any other person to bit use as such consul general, consul, or commercial agent, under any law now or nereauer enacteu; ana ror uie true ana iaiuiiui performance of all other dunes now or hereafter lawtully imposed upon him as tuch consul general, consul, or com mercial agent ; and In the cases of consuls general, consuls, and commercial agents embraced lu schedule U, such bond shall contain, by way of further condition, tho stipulation required by the tilth section of this act; and all tucb bonds shall be deposited with the Secretary of tbe Treasury, and 11 no case shall the penalty of such bond be less than tbe annual compensation allowed to the officer entering Into such bond ; and the President shall be authorized to require a new or additional bond from any such consul general, consul, or commercial agebl, In like form and In such penally, within tbe limits aforesaid. In .unouut, as be shall prescribe, whei.ever, in bis opinion, the public good shall require It. Sac. II. And be it further enacted, That the President be, and he Is hereby, authorized 10 define the extent of country to be embraced within any consulate or commercial agency, und to provide for the appolntmeut of vlco consuls, vice commercial agents, deputy consult, and consular agents, therein, iu tuch manner and under such regulations at be shall deem proper; but no compensation shall be allowed for tbe services of any such vice consa', or vice commeiclal agent, beyond nor except out of the allowance made by this act for the principal consular officer in whose place such appolntmeut shall be' made; and novice consul, vice com mercial agent, uepuiy consul or consular agent, anan ne ap pointed otherwise than in such mann r and under such reg ulations as the President thall prescribe, pursuant to the provisions of this act Sac. IS. And he It farther enacted, That every vice con sul and vice commercial agent shall be entitled, as coinpeu notion for bis services at such, to the whole or so much of the compensation of the principal consular officer, in whose place no snail oe appointeu, as snail ue aeiermineu uy ue President, and the residue, if any, shall be paid to such principal consular officer , and every consular agent thall be entitled, as compensation for his services, to such fees at he may collect In pursuance of the provisions ot ibis act, or to much thereof as shall be determined by tbe President; and the principal officer of the consulate or commercial asency within tae limits 01 wnicn sucn coasui agent tnau De ap- notnted. shall be entitled to the residue. If any. In addition. to any ouier cumpensauuu nuusvu uuu uj iuu ici iui uis services therein; ana tae rresiaeni snail nave power u subject any consul, or commercial agent contemplated by the fourth section of this acl, and vice consul, rice commrr clal agent, deputy consul or consular agent, to Ihe prohi bition as to trade contained In tbe fifth section of this act, and to require from any of them tachbondat It provided for by tho thirteenth section of this act, whenever he thall iblnk ibe public Interests will be promote 1 thereby. Sec. 10. And be It further enacted, That the rresldentbe, and is hereby, auihirized to prescribe, from time to time, the rates or tariffs of fees to be charged for official services, and to designate what shall bo regarded at official service, be sides such asareeipreasly declared brlaw, In lhebuslnti of the several legations, consulates !and commercial agen cies, and to adapt the same, by tuch differences at may be necessary or proper, toeaehlegatlon, consulate, or commer cial agency, and audi rates or tariffs shall be reported annu ally to Congress ; and 11 shall be tba daty of all officers and persons couuected with sucb legations, consulates, or com mercial agencies, to collect for such official services tuch aud only such feet at may be prescribed for ibelr respective legations, consulates, and commercial agencies; and It sball be the duty of the collectors of the several districts, when ever any clearance Is granted to any ship or vessel of the Unite ! States, duly registered a sucb, and bound on any foreign voyage, to annex thereto, In esery case, a copy of the rates nr tariCs or teet which thall be allowed lu pursuance of tbe provisions of this act, and then In force ; mid It shall be the duty ot all consular officers at all timet to keep up In their offices, respectively, a copy of inch rates or Is riffs as shall be la forc In a conspicuous place, and subject to tbe ezamiuatlou of all perious latorosted therein. Sec. IT. And be It further enacted, That It shall be the duty of all consular officers to give receipts for all feet which shall be collected for their official ten-ices respect Uely, expressing tt particular services, for which the tame f ""ocblteetedt and If auysueb consular officer shall collect. '"51J aiinw 10 oe collected lor aay sucn service, any other nt greater reet than neb as thall be allowed pursuant u S ro.Tls,'.M r ,hl for sorb service, he shall, be- ...... u,. . tauiaiy H, ,r;na.i tae saru, do tlahio to pay 10 tne person by whom or in wni behalf the name shall be paid, iiel.lutte amount of said unlawful charge to collected, as a ,. - "'i oe rrcnversu uy sucn pertou in any pn'p eiiorm or action, tu.nd ror the use or siKh persons, besides ro.ts of suit. And iu any such casa, the Secretary of the - ... nrreoy authorized to retain, out of lie compen salion ,r .nen ,m.. ... . . . - -' , mo aiwmni oi sucn overcnange, ana P.BKltI'a,,d chrK" the same to such officer lu ae couni, and tbereupoa lorerund sucb unlawful charge, aud i7,b. . ' . jrson cniuie.i 10 rue same 11 ne taau think proper su lodo. Sac.ld. .tudbelt fjrthnpn.ftl Tv.i .11 r... iUii at any of tha legations, or by the on-wls geueral, consols, and ciimmerclalsgentsmeutloued tn K h-dates Uand C.and . .V 1 , 'jx-comiuerciais agent appointed to per- VH l 6elr unlle. or V oy other persons ta their bellalf, 1 .f 1 he accounted for taiheS,eret.rycf the Treasury, and . w utuor iiuecuons aad all auru consuls general, eonuI-, commercial agents, and consular seui-, c is iii'.wwi lur ineir compeutatloa Iho whole or any part ol sucb fees, as aforesaid, snail make returns of all Mich f.esaslboy or any other persons lu their bjhalf shall to ooeci 111 auca ma.nirr as ine secretary 01 Mate thall per se the; .u l all such fees as shall b so collected accounted f ir, aiulr p fled, sball be reporlod annually to Congress, W .trl tb - rea-oi t of tbe rat e or larff of lees required by ths veulroi.il. se ti. i, of this act, wllh a full list of all consular filters; auu.l j' , consul general, eousul, or commercial axeat, nirniHii.rU in tVhruuIr h and I', ur anv vice consul. or vice commercial ai.t, appointed to perform tbe duly of any sucn on.cer mentioned In said r-rliedaics ti ana i, taau urn 10 runout any feos which he sball bo entitled to charge, p.itiutoito the provisions of this act, lor any official service no smut oe name to Ihe untied stales tuerelor,asinougnne had collected the same, unless, upou gid ciuse.shown tieie ror, the Secretary of tbe Treasury shall think proper to remit the same; and eiery consular officersballnumber.all receipts given by him for fees received loroQcl-.l services, In the or- uerui tutu- flues, Drgninlug wlihnuiubsr one at the com meneement of the period 01 bis service and on the first day i juusrj,in every year tneiealter; aud besball zeep a Done In which ne shall remitter all fees sv reeplvrd bv him. In the order la which they shall be received, specifying In such rs- :"it iicm o service ana tae amouutreceivedtnereior, irons whom, and Ihe dates when received, and Ifforany ter- irecouucTum wits an) snip or vessel Ihe name thereof, and iiiiinoering ne same Becoming lo the number or the receipts respective!. , so that tba receipts and ngl.-ter shall correspond -nueicu oiuer, ana oesuall, la sacb register spec 11 y the iiauieiif ihepsrsmi for whom, and tbe date when he shall gram, iue, ir enry any passport, ceritly any Invoice, or po, form any other oft. ml service inthe cniry of the receipt iue iers tueroior, anu also Lumber each, consular acl to receipted for. t. lib the number of sucb r. celpt, and as shown by sucb re.l-ter; aLd It shall be the duiy of all ow ners, agents, consign e-, maMersaud commanders of ships and vese!sto whom any roieiit fl.r tves shall be jHvetibranv consular officer In f u rui.h -a copy thereof to tbe rolleclor of Ibe district 111 ivi.icn snm snips and vessels shall first arrive ou tbeir re- iumit.iu. bniieu .Mates and it shall be the duty OI every cilltit..rto f..rard ; lho.. cieUrv of the Treasury all sucb copies or receipts as abaltbavebeeuaii furnished lo him. and also a siairbicniofaU eeititb-d Inv. iiu s which shall come to hi- . fflco, viviii; Ihedates of Ihe certificate and the names of tbe iHirsoi a lor nhoni, anJof ihutuu.mar officers bv wood the same were- certified, and e.eiy consular officer, lu reu .lerli g bis accouiu or report ol lees received, thall tarnish a lull transcript of the register whubbe is hereby roqui'ed lo keep, under oath or affirmation that toe same Is true and cor rect, and that the same contains a full and accurate slate, menlof all let-s received br bun. r.r for bia Use. for his oC- ci.l service as sacb 0 u.-uur officer, to the best ofh's knowl edge, during the periol for n hub ibe snms ihsli purport lo be rendered, and tbat sutlt oath nr affirmation may be taken l fore any person l.avlne authorilv to administer oaths aud affirmations at Uie portur 1 lace wherftaucxi censular officer is locaieu; an o 11 any sucn consular tracer snail wllluliy and lorruptly commit perjaiy, lu any such oath or affirmation, wuaiuine inientand uieaulmror anvactorCtinsmsnawor hereafter maJe, ne may be charged, proceeded ajatntt, tried, and convicted, and dealt with lulhe same manner, In all rc- spe.is,as 11 sucn onence had peon committed In tne Untied bias, before any officer duly authorized therein toadmin lsUr or take suchou.h oralfirni.tiou, aad shall be tublect to iue same puoianmeni ana disability therefor as are, or sball ua, prescnBeu. oy any art lor sucn uneoce. tve. 19. And be U lurtber enacted, 'that no such never as is mentioned in the HrsMcond,ihird,fourtb,sixih, or seventh sectiunt of tbit act shall nor shall anv consular aeent. be absent from bit post, or the periormance of Ms duties, fur a longer prnoa tnau ten uays at any one time, without the perm.s.tou previously obtained of the President, and no compensation shall beallowed tor tho time of any such ab SvOC In auy case, except cases ot sickness: nor sball any diplomatic or consular officer correspond In regard to the puouc aiuairooi any government wim any private person. neivsLaner. or other oeriodicat.ur otherwisM than una thn proper officers ol the United r-tales, nor recommend anv per son , at borne or abroad, tor aay employment 01 trust or "piofl; under the lovernmentof the country lu which be Is locaieti; nor askor accept, for himselfor auy other oerson. anv Dresani. emolument pecuniary, pecuniary iavor,ouice,or title or any kiau, iroui anv sucu Roveruiueiiu Sec. 20 And be It lunher enacted. That the compensation provided by this acl shall be 111 fall for all tb services and personal expeuses which shall be rendered or Incurred by the officers or persons respectively for whom such compensation Is provided, of whatever nature or kiai su.h services or personal expeuses may be, or by whatever treaty, law, or instructions such services or personal expenses to rendered or Incurred are or shall be reuulred; end uo allowance, other thansnch as is provided by Una acl, shall ba cads tn any case tor the outfit or return home or any sucb officer or person; and no consular officer sball, uor shall any person under any consular officer, make any charge or receive, dlrectlv orlu- uirecuj.auy cumpensnuoo, uy way 01 commission or other wise, ror receiving nr aisoursinjc tne wages or extra wages to which auy seaman or mariner sball be entitled who shall be discharged In any foreign country, or for anv monev ad vanced to any tucb seameu or mariner wbo shall seek relief Irom auy consulate or commercial igency; norshall any con sular offic.r, or an; person under auy consular o Ulcer, ho In terested, directly ur indirectly, in any profit derived from clothing, boardlnx. or otherwise siipuiylue or sendln? hnma any siicji s-aiaan ur maimer;. rruviueu, A uaisucn prohibition as to prom suau nui oe cunsirueu 10 relieve or prevent any such officer wno shall be Ibe owner or otherwise interested lu any aolpor vessel of the United Slates, from transporting la suchshtpor ve.sel any such seamen or mariner, or from receiving or belnglulereitrd In such reasonable allowance as may be made lor sucb transportation, under and by virtue of the fourth section nl tbe acl entitled '-An.act supplemen tary to the acl roncern.ng consuls and vica-coisuls. and for the further protection ol .tmoricaa seamen,' approved Feb ruary twenty-eighth, eighteeu hundred and three. sec. 21. .ana imu tanner enactea, 1 hat no compensation provided by this art f.irany such officer as It menuoned lu tbe first section of this act, or lor auy assistant secretary of legation, or for any surb offlcor as Is mentioned lu Schedules BandC, of the third section or this acl, or any appropriation therefor, shall be applicable! to the payment of the compen sation ol any person appointed lo or holding any such office alter thi act shall lake effect, who shall not be a citizen of the United States; uor shall any other compensation be allow ed In any tuch case. SecS.. And be tt farther enacted, That the Pretident be, and Is b reby, authorized to provide it the public expense all tacb stationary, t larks, reci.rd and other books, seals. Dress. et flags, and sltns, as he shall think necessary for Ihe several legations, consulates, and commercial agencies la the trans action of their DU-iars-; and whenever ha shall think there Is sufficient reason therefor, tosllow consuls general, consuls, and commercial agents, who ate 1131 allowed to trade, ictual expenses ol office rent, hot to exceed. In any case, tea per centum of the amoualofthe auuual compensation allowed 10 such officer, and 10 prescribe sucb regulations and make and Issue sucb order and restrictions, not Inconsistent with Ibe constitution or any law or Ibe foiled Stales, In relation In the duties ol all diplomatic and consular officers, the transaction of Ibeir bu.iuoss, the rendering of accounts and returnfels, the payment of compensation, ihe safe-keenms- or the archives, and public property lu the bands of all sucb officers, the commuuicatiuii ul" Information, and the pro curement and trau.uiissli.il of the products of the arts, scien ces, munulacturet, agriculture, and commerce, from time to time at be may think conducive to th public Interests; and it shall be the duly ofall sucb officers to confnro to tuch regulations, orders, aud Instructb.iis. And It shall be thedu tv or the Secrelaiy of Slate to publish official notiUcatfons. from time to time, of sucb commercial Information comma ntcated lo him by sucb diplomatic and cousular officers, as be may deem Important to the public Interests In such news papers, not to exeeej tnree iu u u inner, at ne may select, and to reoort lo Congress, at least once lu each sear, a avnnnsl ofso inuclioftbe It'fordialion 011 all subject) which shall he to communicated to bun, as ua may deem valuable for pub lic Information. fle. S3. And be it farther unacted. Tbat tbe Secrrtsrv nr State sball be authorized t grant aud issuo passports, aud cause passports to be KraMed.lssiied.and verltl d in lorelzn countries by suc diplouiilie or consular officers ot tbe United State', and uuder such rules as thn President shall designate and prescribe fir and on behalf of tho United Stales, and no other person shall grant, issue, or verily auy mh nassnorts: nor -ball ant pa--i.nbe trrsntnl or issued 10. or verified for, anv other prr-ons iban citizens of the United Slates; nor shall snail any charge no ina.lo ror granting, Is suing, or veuiyiug any pa-ri rseept in a loreign country; nd in anv case the fee allowed Ibt-relor shall not exceed the turn of one dollar, nor sball aiy -ueh charge be made lor more than one suca ver.acain.u in any lorelKU country; and If any person acting, or claiming to act, iu any ..ai.-o or ca pacity uuder the United Stat.s,or any of toe Stales of the United Slates, who shall not belswliilly authorized s. 10 do, thall grant, Issue. or verify any iu--port,orothrr Instrument In the nature of a pa--purl, lo or lor any citizen of Uie United Stale", or to nr for any person .aiming to Le or desigualed as such In sucn pastHn or veriucauou. orir any consular officer whoshalloe aulhorizedlo grant, Issue, or v erily pass ports, shall knovilngly and wllpully grant, issue, or verify any tucb passport 10 or for any txm not n citizen or ihe United Stales, Iho person so ntf-udlng shall be deemed and takeuto be guilty of ainlwlemesnor aud ou conviction thcr nt shall be Imprisoned not e-rerd,ii one year, or fined in a uni not to exceed uve nuiiuied uouars, or oolu, and dealt lih iherefor In the district where In. may be arrested or in custody; aud It shall be Uie duty of all persons wbo aha I be authorized, pursuaLtlo the provisions of tbisaet, to grant, Issue, ur verify passports, to make return of Ihe tame to ihe Snrelaryur State, In such manner and as ofteu as besball require; and tucb returns shall spicily by names and all oth er particulars of the person to w horn the same shall be grant ed, isued,or verified, at embraced in such passport: fro vlded.Tbat in any country where a legation of the United States It established, no perron other than the diplomatic representative of the Uniled Slates, lu tuch place thall be . ..n.uted to erautor Issue any papori, eiccpt In the ab- aencu thurtlrom of such representative. Ker.21. And beit further enacted, That every secretary of legation ami consular officer is hereby authorized, whenever hshallbereiiulred,nr may deem It necessary or proper so tn do, at the port, place, or within the limits or bis legation, consulate, or commeicial ageucy, In administer to or lake from any person an nam, amrmauon, auiuavii, or deposi tion, and also lo perforin any notarial act or acts such as any notary public is required or authorized by law to do or per form within the L olled Stairs; and every sjch oath, affirma tion, affidavit, deposition, and notarial act administered, worn, affirmed, taken, bad, or done, by or before any such officer, when certified under his baud a nd seal of office, shall be as good, valid, effectual, and 01'liku force and effect with in the United stales, tn all intents and purposes, at If such oath, amrmauon, smoavu, uepotiiinn, or notarial actnau been administered, swurn, affirmed, taken, bad, or done, by or before any older persm within the Uniled States dulv authorized and competent thereto; and If any person shall wilfully aod corruptly commit peijury or by any mean pro care any person lo commit paijury by an tuch oath, affirma tion, affidavit or deposition, without the Intent and meaning ofany act of Congress now or hereafter made, such offender may be charged, proceeded against, tried, convicted, acd dealt with in any district of the United States, Inthe same manner In all respects, as If such offence had been commit ted ia the Unltsd States, befoie any other officer duly au thorized therein lo administer or take such oath, affirma tion, affidavit, or deposition, and sball be incjett to the same punishment and disability therofor as are or sball be pre- termed Dy anysucn act lor suca onence; ana any uocume... purporting to have aired, Impressed or subscribed thereto nr thereon thetealand signature of tbe officer administering or taking tbe ea'me at testimony thereof, "ball be admitted in evidence wlthool proof of any sacb teal or signature being genuine orthe official cnaracieroi sucb yei-v.., pirsoa shall forge any such seal or signature, or shall tender to evidence any soebdocamcnt wliaa false or counterfeit ''.! ,i...i. rn!inrtha same lobe fait or eouate,re.r. n. IhaYf bTde.a,.J ami taken to be guilty or ailsdee.Dx.r,aadon couvlclloatb.il be Imprltoned not eieeedlng three years nor lest thao ono year, and fined In a sum not to exceed three thousand dollars, and may be charged, proceeded against, tried, convicted, and dealt with, therefor, In the district where.be may be arrested or In cus- ,0sic.2S. And be It farther enactid, That whenever any teaman or mariner ofany vessel of the United States shall da sirt tuch.Tetsel,the muter orcomnaaderofsuch vessel thall note the fact and date of tuch desertion on th list of ' th c few, and lb same thall be- officially anther ;lenj at lb port er place of th consulate or commercial agency ri', vis ited by such vetel after tuch desertion, if such desertion shall have occurred In a foreign country, or if in suca cat tuch vessel thai! not visit any place where there thall be any consulate or commercial agency before her return lo tba United States, or the ;deaeruan shall have occurred in tila country, the fact, and time ofaucli desertion shall be cSetaf ly authenticated before a notary public Immediately at this first port Or place where such vessel shall arrive after suca desertion; and all wages that may be due to tuch seamen or manner, and whatever Interest hexaayhave La the esrg oT tucb vessel, shall be lorfriKxI to and become tho property of the United Suits, and paid overfor their use to tbe collector of the port where the crew . of such Tested ar accounted Tor as toon as tha tame can be ascertained; first deducting there from any expense w hlch may necessarily have been Incurred, on account of turb vessel in ennsoqnonce of tuch desertion; and in settliug the account of sucb wages or Interest so al lowabee ordedaciloa thall b made except for moneys acts ally paid, or gooJs at a Talr price supplied, or expenses ln curred,toor for inch seaman or martztr,aay receiptor voucb r from, or arrangement, w llh aactt seaman or marioor. to th contrary notwithstanding. ' Sec 06. And tsaltfartb.tr enact.!. That nnei. ih. . ..it.. tiou of any seaman or mariner for a discharge. If It thall ap pear to tbe consular officer tbat he la eatitltid to hit dlichart uuerauy acm: uongress, or according general prla clplet or usages of maritime law, at rec-,gni:din tbe Called a 1 suaii aitcnarge tucn teaman or mariner, aad (hall Mqulre from tha matter or commander of Uta thin or v easel rrout which tuch discharge thall be mad, th pajraeat of three months' extra wages, at provided by iha act herclnb- h,rJne5lUOaKl'1!,I,ro'e'1 February twrzi ty -eight, elitUMa hundred and three: ana ttsh.li ha dm..r..rh V. """i'll a "me.and no such payment or uy part thereof tbatlb r.mm.d ti any cat, except tacit stir thlpmeat and dischsrg ofsotma and th datiesof TOtitilt." approved July twenueth. eluhts.a Ihibsm..s !Z,Z J)?l?laifter.ParoT'Jf,,'.nJ eilt required w b. raid brthetald ninth clauteof lb last E.e.iiLc. Ii6aed,-act,and by tht tecilon, shall be pjlrcaal to the same purposes and la lbs tame manner as Is directed br th said actauprovedFebruarv lweatT.Thih.l.n.. t,-j... and three, in regard tothe xlra wags reqaTred lo be paid thereby; and if any consular officer, whan dlscbanrln n teamen or mariner.sballnegleci 10 recj.DirlhP4joealor and collect tbo extra wares re cured tob iald in ih. e..e,r ,1.. dttcbargeof any teaman ur mariner, by either of the said acts, at lar as they thall remain In force under this act or by this act. he shall be aceoublabl 10 Ibe United Set., fane.. full amount oi his share tharef; and If any teaman er mari ner shall, alter hisdi.coarge, have iDcunwi any expense for board or other necessailMa allha Dtirtor nlura .fM.H before Bhippnj again, such expecso shall be pud out of the share of the three months' wages to which be snail b otl tled.whfch thai! ba retained foe that DBrtwat. ami th a mtl.r.,. only paid over to hlnr Provided.huwever, That In cites of cturtuauaaanipaorvetsis,ar snips or vessels con demned as unfii ror service no payment of extra oust shall, be required. Sec. 27. Anb it further enacted. That tan ,n...!n officer hall keep druiled lit 01 all teamen and martnars shipped and discharged by him specifying ibeir names and the names of tb vessels tn and from wis cb they shall ba slilppd and discharged, and the payments, it auy. mads on accuvnlof each fidiscbarsed, and also of J number of the Teasels armed and departed, aud the amojni.-r their reaV tered tonnage, and th number of their s?amo and marl bort, sudor those wbo are dioUcih.1. sn.i i.,h. .1,1. ot the United suit or not, aad at nearly at possible tbaa lui, and value or their cargoes, and where produ-ed. and maatireturus of tbe same, with their account and other rv lurus. tothe SecreUry of the rreasury ; and ne consular offi cer eballcarliry any Invoice unless he .hill l satisfied that tha person making the oath or animation thereto is the per ao hrei reseats Himself tube.Uiarhe is a r.u.iiKi aud that the staLeincnu made under tuch oath or affirmatlun are Uue: and be shall, lhareupoo, by hi ceztlficste, statolbat he iras so satisfied; aud It shall be the duty or every Consu lar officer lo furnish tlemcrcUn of thai thai f be required by price' current of all article of niar chaudise usually exported to Ue United sutet frva the part or place iu which it s.lall be located, bee. S3. Aud be 11 further enacted. That It mh.I1 h iv- duty of every master and commander of a ship onvetself of th Lulled Slates, whenever he ahallhav occasion, fur amy consular Orotber official service, which anvconsnlar ,,ir.e or the United states shall be authorized by law or usare officially to perform, aad for which auy feet shall beallow ed by the said ratea or tariffs of feet at afore aid, lo apply to tuch one or th saM officers as may then be officially located at Ihe coaaulale ur commercial agency ,if any there be where) such service shall be required, to peif-Miu tucb service, aad tuch master or commander shall oav to.iirhi.riWe .,.h ru. as shall be allowed fursucb tetvic, in pursuance of tb pro visions of this act; and If any such xuaster ur commajj.!er shall omit to lo do. be shall be ttabl to lb LVll.il Ki.ta. r... thoamouutol tho fees lawfully chargeable for tech services as though Ihe said service had Peeii peifuucd by tuch oC cer; and all consular officers are beirbj authorized and re quired to retain lu their possession alt the papers of tucb snipsaad vessels, which thall be deposited witb ihun, rfi. reeled by law, till paymcat sball bo made ofaU dtaoand aad wages uu accuuuioi tucn snip aua vessel. SecSJL And be it rurther enacted. That 1 rlfi... r tbe United states who shall die abroad thall, by any lawful testamentary dltpotitlou, leave special directioarortbctu- toay ana management, uy uie consular omceruf tb port er Place where be at all die. of tbe Leer so rial DruDem wnieh h. shall die possessed In sucb country, as' cuutemplaud by ta acl entitled "An act concerning consuls and vice-consuls s fr11" - ir .-v.u uuuuicd aiKi ninety two.lt shall 00 ths daty or tuch officer, to far as tbe law of tuch country will permit, strictly to observe tucb directions: and If auy tucb ciuzen su dying shall, by any lawful testa mentary disposition, have appointed any other proa or person than surh officer to take charge or and manage tuch property, it sball be lb duty ur sucb officer, whenever re quired hy such person or persousso appointed, to give hi official aid in whatever way may be necessary to facilitate tbe proceedings of such pertuu or persons in tbe lawful exeeu lion ir tucb trust, aud, so lar as tha laws of the country per mit, to protect the property or the deceased irom any inier ferruce of Ibe local authorities of the couctrv ehr. .n.h citizen shall die; and Id this end it shall tuibmlniiivr .. consular officer to place bit official teal upou all or any ot the Dersonal properly ur effects uf the deceased -n.i 1.-, i...w and lemove such seal as may be required by tacb person or persons, and uol otherwise. See. 30. Aud hell farther enacted. That alt fe niitj for aud In behalf of ihe United Stales, lu pursuaaee-of tel act, shall be collected inthecoia ur the United a tales, or at its representative value iu exchange. Sec. 31. And be it further enacted, rbatlnlha and for thepurposes, of all other ail and parts of acta which sball remain Iu lorce after this act shall takeerTect, deflntnr any or tb power , declaring any uf the rights, prescribing aDy of the dutloa, or Imposing any penalty ur punishment for anv act ol omission or commission of anv ron.nl -......- clal agent, vice-consul, er vice-commercial rent, or allow ing or enjoining th periormance f any act,uabr,or tblor, lib or before any tuch officer, all such acts acd parts of acts shall tn ill these several respects, o far at may b coasliitat with the subject matter and context of the tame aud with thlt act and the treaties or the United a la lei, b demd and taken to include and apply (o all consular officers at though alt tucb officer were specially named therein 1 aud tha s.i.i e, -1,1.1 designation In contemplation of all encli tcts aad carls of acts, and this act, shall be deemed acd taken to have the res pective ineanincs nereiuaiurr aatigned to them thst la to aay, coosul general," consul," and" commercial agent," ahall be deemed and liken ,0 denote full, priaetpal, aid perma nent "consular officers " as distinguished irua tuboidlaalet and substltates; '-neputy codsuI" and"coasuI agent" shall be deemed and takeu to deuol "conaalar officers" subordi nate to tuch principals, exercising the power and performing the duties wilbln the limits of thsir consulates or commer cial agencies respectively, the former at th aam poru rr places, and th latter al pons or placet dlffurent from thoso at which tucb principalsare local drespcUvly; and "tlc consuls and 'vlce-eommerclal tgeatt'1 thall b deemed and taken to denote "consular officers" wbo ahall b sabs til uted, temporarily, to fill the place of "consuls (eneraI,"-couaalt." or commercial agents," when lby shall be temporal Uy ab sent or relieved irom daty; and the term "consular officer," at used lu this" act sball b deemed and taken to includ all Bucbofficeta as are menuoned In tb section, aad uone oth ers, and the term "diplomatic officer, as used in tblt act, ahall b deemed aud takeuto include all ibe officers mentioned iu the first section ar thlt act, aad noas others. Sec. 3.. And be it furlhsr enacted, 1 bal If aay Consular officer ahall wiirully neglect or omit to perform seasonably any duty imposed uponhlm by thlt or t jy fther act, or shall ueguiiiyoi any wiuui maiieaAoncvoraoussui power, or any corrupt conduct la his office, he shall 6 ltabUtoall parson Inlith,.! hv.iiTiurhnteWLnrnmitiuin mail...... .K.. j ..... ' J ' - J unilCIUIb., -W-lt, orcorrupt conduct, ror all damagas occasioned thrhy:and tor an sucn uam age uj j sucn uucer, u. ana nittarU 11 Don hitofficial bond, sball be respoasibl thereon 10 tha fnil amount of the penalty thereof, te be u.ed In th nam of the United Mates lor tbe us of Ibe nerson 01 canons an In. Jured; Provided, That such suit shall In no cat prejudice, mil suaii w iieii. in u.ti C7 eu-viumailU 19 1011 Jntrttt- claims, and demands of lb United Stales, as against such offl. cer, oudersucli hon.1, lor every wlimi act of lAiallsasanc or corrupt conduct in bis office; and If any such officer shall r- lusn to pay any urais,oiuer,or warrant which maybe drawn upon him by thoproper officerof to treasury Department fur any pub tc money of the United Sute.. whatrv.e tha n. pacity lu which he may bavs received or mav bold tha aam. ur lo traasreror disburse any sucb moneys promptly upon uie icnu ie'iMii.ui.711. ui mjj .Huiwiiru urncer oi in uat- teu Males, ne snau o aeemea anu taken to be guilty of a misdemeanor, aod on conviction thereof thall be nunlihsd by iuiprisonmenl not 10 exceed ten years nor lett than on year, or be fined not to exceed two thousand dollars nor less ih-n two hundred dollars, or both, at the discretion of the court, and aay such officer to offending may be charged, pro ceeded agalnsl.lried, convicted, anddeall with In any dls. trld in wnlch he may be arrested or In custody. Sec 33. And be II further euactsd. Thattbe fifth, alvth and seventh sections of the act hereinbefore rnntkud, approv ed July twentieth, eighteen hundred andr..piv .nd.n ,.fth. act entitled "An act to reraodal the diplomatic and coo su lar systemsof tbe Uniled States," apptoved March first, eighteen uuuuroABnv ui.;-utr,Auuaiincii anu part or acl whereby auy such fees at are contemplated by tb seventeenth sec- uou oi ibis act are nxru or allowed, ana any usage or law whereby any attache is or may beallowed to any Ugalioa other than tuch as are provided In th act, or requiring any secretary of legation to be employed otherwise than, as pro vided by tbU acl, and all other acts and parts of acta, In consistent with thla act, be and the same are hereby annulled and repealed, and no attache thall he allowed Ir. any Cat, uor any secretary of legation, otherwise than a provided by this act. ' See. 31. And be It rarther enacted, That this act thall tak effect on the first day of January next, and not before. Approved August lcta,l8S6. TWENT -0NE FEET OF TAPS-WORM. Aggravated diseases often disappear after lb expulsion O worms. Epplletia fits, convulsions tad appoleiy.have been permanently relieved In thlt manner. Vet lb great object has always been to arrive at a remedy upon which depend ence could bo placed. Thlt care ha long been known and ntedbytbe public as B. A. Fahnsjtock's Vermifuge, aad relied upon as Infallible. Baron Saba, ta., Jan. litb, ItSS. Meuri.E.A.Fahneitoctdb 6V. Gentlemen: Som yearsslnc I recommended your Ver mifuge to my relative, Mr. Charts West, of Jefferson county. SIlu , for a child, eighteen mouths olJ, which was supposed to be dying from fits. He gave It two or three viaU, which brought from it aTape-worm ttntyni tit tng, aad cared the child. This worm I preserved, and have shown it to planters la this and the adjoining counties. I have told thou sand of bottles or your Vermifuge with perfect satisfaction to the purchaser If thl will be or any service in calling at tention to your valuable remedy, you treat liberty to ttta It. JAMES P. UAKPKK, Of th firm of Harper A Son, Druggists. J7 Sold at wholesale and retail by all th principal druggist and country merchants Ibroogbnnt tb United States. f-pt.l0 In. liolloivay'n Pillf. r xat. JoNaTiTuiiaNXr Tho-J-sands of persons witb weak constitutions; dia early from sheer debility. They give tone and abxmina lo tba system, and vigor to ths circulation. Sold at tbe manufactories, No. SO lltiden Lane, Sin York, and No,2U Strand, London ; and by all drnitta nt 23e., 62)e,ttnd $1 per box. A YST We are anthorized to announce ELI. LAWRENCE as a candidate for Alderman ia the fourth Ward. JXJ We are anthorized to announce Andrew Anoirion, Esq., a candidate for Mayor of this city, at the ensuing; elc Hon- ' ,? satKW. s i-1 1 n'Hiiv N..