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Tbe Organisation of flit. Pieootlfi Drj>arCrnruU of the Government ol the United Statu: trrxm turAfmnurr The whole machinery otwploycd to omidnrt the bnmnenH arising oel of o<ir feitigu reJaUoii* with all the powers of the world U far BMO simple than it generally conceived. The B timber employed In the IV part un ol of :*ai? of the tutted tfcalM Is only seventeen, <u? follows: On* Krerwtary of *tate, (Hon Leww (as#,) Otie Assistant Secretory of huu, (Hon. John A)ipl< too,) one cliief clerk, twelve clerks, one train* lalar, olid oun librarian. Ihl>ltmuxiic IJrancA This branch of the tfltlo JVparUuenl nag chance of all oorreepondtw* between the department and other dl plomanc agents <?f the United tftate# ubioad, and those of foreign pow ere accredited to this government In it all diplomatic Instructions sent from the department, and communications to OoiQtutafioiiur.) uu ?1? r tn-aties of bt?un.Urkv?, tic . aru prepared, c.< pi.-d.und recorded; and all ol lute character received are register^ and filed, their contents being flrnt entered In an analytic table or Index. <\/tuular ZfrawA?-This branch h&a charge of the correspondence, Ac . between tin depariin nt and the consuls and commercial agent of the United States. In It Instructions to those otttoers, and answers t j thoir despatches and to letters from other persons asking for consu !er agency, or relatiug to consular affairs, are prepared and recorded. Tka Ditbunwy Aitmt Ho has charge of all eorrcsifomlence and other matters connected with accounts relating to any fund with the disbursement ef which the department is charged. Tk< Translator. ?Hto duties are to furuhb such translations as the d??i?arliueLl tnny require. He aim* records the commissions of oousuls ?U?, V?JB UUUBUU5, HUUU UV% in Crfigusu, %||MW nuivu ~ issued. Clerk of Appointment and Commuviutu ?Hi makes out and records commissions, letters of appointment, and nominations to tho innate; out and records vx> piaturs, and records, when hi English, the commissions on which they uro hwued. Hah charge of the library. Clerk of the Rolls ami An hives -lit takes charge of the rolls, or onroiled aets and resolutions of Cong rose, a? they are received at the department from the President;prepares the authenticated copies thereof -which are called for; prepares lbr, and superintends their publication, and that of treaties. In the newspapers and In book form; attends to tholr distribution throughout the United HI a tea, and that of all documents and publications hi regard to which this duty is aligned to the department; writing and answering ail letters connected therewith. 11.iH charge of all Indian treaties, and business relating thereto. Clerk if A ulh/nluaJMtu and Copyright?.?He has charge of the seal* of the United states and of thu department) and prepares and Attaches certificates to papers presented for autheuttcatkm; receives and accounts for the fees. Has charge of publications transmitted to she department under tho laws relating to copyrights; records and indexes their titlea; records all letters from the department, other than the diplomatic and consular. CUrk <f Cardans cad /'asejtorU - Ho prepares and records pardons and remissioiLH; and registers and files the petitions and papers on (which they are founded. Makes out and records passports; keeps a daily register of uli letter*, other than diplomatic And consular, received, and of the disposition made of thoni; prepares letters relating to this business. ATTOfUHl* GKXRRAL'0 OfWCI. Hon. Joremlah S. Black, Attorney General of the United States; A. B. lfoCfclmont, esq., chief clerk. The ordinary business of this office may bo olaMlflmi under the following heads : 1. Official opinions on the curreut bus!noes of tho government, us called tor by tho President, by any bead of department, or by lbs Solio!tor of the Treasury. |;. 2. Examination of tho titles of all bind purchased, a* the sltoa of | arsenate, custom houses, light-bouses, and all other public works of the United titatcH. 3. Applications for pardons In all cases of conviction in the courts of tho United States. 4. Applications for appointment In all tho Judicial and legal business of tho government. 6. The conduct and argument of all suits in the Supreme Court of the United Slate* in which the government is concerned. 6. Tho supervision of ail other suits artelng in any of the depart > meets w hen referred by the head thereof to the Attorney General. To these ordinary heads of the business of the oftlco are added at the present time the following, vix: First. The direction of all appeals on land alalms In California. Second. Tho codiftcatiou and revteiou of me laws of the District o? Columbia. INTERIOR UKl'ARTMJLNT. Secretary of the Department of the Jutcrior, Hon. Jacob Thompson, of the State of Mississippi. Its clerical force consists of ono chief clerk, (Moses Kelly, exq.,) two disbursing clerks, and ton other regu lar clerks; sad to its supervision and management are committed tlio following branches of tho public service: | 1st". T\e PuUic Founds. The chief of this bureau 1b called the Comi missioner of the General land Office. Tho Laud Bureau Is charged ,? with tho survey, management, and saiu of the public domain, and tho leaning of ttttea therefor, whether derived from contlrin&tions of grants v made by former governments by sales, donations, of grants for schools, military bounties, or public improvements, and likewise the revision of Virginia military bounty-laud claims, and the issuing of scrip in bou thereof. Tho land Office, also, audits its own accounts. The proseut Commissioner is Han. T. A. Hendricks, of Indiana. Its priu : ?Ipa1 officers are a recorder, chief clerk, principal clerk of surveys, ; bobidos u draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, and some 150 clerks 9$ of various grades. i 2d. Pension*.?The present head of this bureau la George C. .;v Whiting, of Virginia. The commissioner Is charged with tho cxamt/, nation and adjudication of all cluims arising under tho various and numerous laws passed by Congress granting bounty land or pensions for the military or naval services in tho revolutionary and subsequent i wars In which tho United States have been engaged. Ho bus ono chief clerk, (S. Cole, esq.,) and a permanent corps coexisting of some ninety other clerks. 1 3d. /wftamr.-?Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Charles E. Mix, of Georgetown, D. C. Ho is provided with a chief clerk and about Aftcen other subordinate clerks. 4th. Pa/rnt Office.?To this bureau Is committed the execution and performance of all "arts and things touching and respecting tbo granti ln? and Issuing of patents for newr and useful discoveries, imvolitions, and improvementsthe collection of statistics relating to agriculture; the collection and distribution of seeds, plants, and cuttings. It has a [ chief clerk- who Is by law the acting Commissioner of Patents in I the absence of the Com mission ?r?twelve principal, and twelve as; , Bifctant examiners of patents, some dozen subordinate permanent clerks, besides a considerable number of temporary employees. Hon. Joseph Ilolt Is tho Commissioner, and Samuel T. Sliugvrt, esq., Chief f. Clerk. ' Besides th?*se four principal branches of this new executive department, the organic act of 1840 transferred to it from the Treasury De} pnrtmcut the supervision of tho accounts of tho United States marshals pi and attorneys, aud the dorks of tho United States courts, the management of the lead and other mines of tho United States, and tho affairs of tho peniteutiary of tho United States in tho District of Columbia; and ( from tho Stale Department tho duty of taking and returning the cen Buses of the United States, and of supervising and directing tho acta of I j- the Cummisnduwr of Public Buildiugs. Tho hospital for the Insane of [' the army aud uavy and of tho District of Columbia Is also under tho f management of this department; In addition to which, by laws rc ecntly passed, the Secretary of tlie Interior is charged with the construction of tho Ibroo wagon road* leading to the Paulle coast. (> Tho department roquti as on additional building for 1L? accommod*. tion, and Iho erection of one has boon re|*-aUHlly recommended during j* the last few years fer that purpose. At present the'Peuslou Office 1s ' provided with rooms in what U known as l;Winder's Building," wbilo tho other branches of tlie dopartment, including tho Secretary's office, are nil crowded into tho Patent Office building, tbo whole of which will bo required at uu early day for the use of the Patent OHlco, for which it was originally Intended. rnrA?t ?T DErsRTMKvr. _ Tbo Treasury Department consists of the offices of tbo Secretory of j the Treasury, two comptrollers, commissioner of the customs, six au.V ditore, treasurer, register, solicitor, light house board, and coast survey. Tho following Is a brief Indication of tho duties of theso sevcrnl offl ccs, and oflhe force employed therein, respectively: Secretary'! Office.?Hon. Hoxvoll Cobb, Secretary of tb* Treasury, Hon. Philip Clayton, Assistant Secretary; ono engineer in charge, one architect, and llireo draughtsmen toni|?imrl!y employed, and twentythroe clerks. Hie Secretary of tho Treasury is charged with tho gend cral ?u;s'rvlsloL of tho fl? ?l transactions of tlie government, aud of tho - execution of the lawa concerning the commerce and navigation of iho l.'ullod States. Kc superintends the survey of the coast, the light-houso establishment, tho marine hospitals of the butted States, and (he con strucllon of certain public buildings for custom-houses and other purposes. Firil Comptroller's Office.?non. William Medill, Comptroller, and fifteen clerks. Ho prescribes tho motto of keeping aud rendering account* tor the civil and diplomatic service, as well as tho public lnnds, and revises and ccrtlflcB tho balances arising ibereon. Seamd Ccmjtrotler't Office.?J M. Cut to, esq., Comptroller, anil sevontcon clerks. Ho prescribes llio mode of keeping and rendering tho accounts ofthe army, navy, and Indian departments of the public service, and revises and orrtilloa the balance < arising Ihorcon. Office tff Comtniwfoner iff the Cuetomt.?bamuel Ingham, esq. Commissioner, and eleven clerks. He prescribes Uio mode of keeping and rendering tho accounts of tho customs revenuo and disburse menls, and fcr the building and ropolrlng custom houses, Ac., and revises and cert tiles Iho balances arising thereon. FirH Avdtlor't Office ?Thomas 1_ Smith, esq., First Auditor, and ninelccu clerks. Ho receives and adjusts the accounts of the customs revenue and disbursements, appropriations and expenditures on or count or the civil list an 1 under private acts of Omgress, and reports Iho balances to the Commissioner of the Customs and tbo First Comptroller, rospcctively lor their decision thereon. Auditrr'i Office. ?Thomas J. I). Fuller, Second Auditor, and twenty-one clerks. Ho receives and adjusts all accounts relating lo tho pay, clothing,aud recruiting or tho army, as well as armories, arsenals, and ordnance, and all account* relating lo tho Indian dopartment, and reports tho balances to the Second Comptroller for hi* dcolsion thereon. Third Auditor's Office.?Robert J. Atkinson, esq., Third Auditor, and ovi nty-eight clerks, llo receives and a'.ljnsts all accounts fur subsistence of tho army, furtlUcatlons, Military Academy, military roads, and tho Quartermaster's department, na woll a* for pensions, claims arising from military services previous to 181#, and fur horses and other property lost in tho military service, under various acts of Congross, aud reined* the balances to the Second Comptroller for lit* do. ctslou thereon Fourth Auditor'! Office.?Aaron O. IWyton, esq , Fourth Auditor, and Ixtoen clerk*. Ho receive* and adjust* all account* for thr service of the Navy Iwpartment and roports lite lialanccs to iho Second Comp Arc Her for his decision Lberoon. fV/>A Auditor's Offi.re.. -Murray McOonnel, esq., Fifth Auditor, and six dorks. Ha receives And adjusts mil accounts for diplomatic and similar services perfoiraad under the direction of the Hiato Department, and reports the balances to the First Comptroller fibr his decision therein, Surfh AwWor'n O0k* ? Dr. Thoms;? M T.do, auditor <?i the Tr^s t?ry for Uie iv>?t office Department, ami one hundred aud fourteen < Mm* Be mMtw and IM wnomli fetWai fhm tMmh !vtre of the INwt Office Dopartnimt. ills decision* are dual, utile** ju nppeal Iks taken in twelve months to the First G>mptr?>liei\ Ho super Intends the collection of aU debts due Aho l'cwt Offico Department, am nil ponaniu* and forfeitures imposed on postmasters and mall con tractors for failing to do their duty ; ho directs sails and legal proceed bigs, civil and criminal, and takes all mi< h m. a may he a : thoiized by law to enforce the prompt payment of moneys duo to tb< rlrjwtrncint. , instructing United Sum* ;i!!?ru. \ s. ir ur iuiJ.->, ami r.l< i In ali mailer* relating thereto ; and receives returns from each tern | oftiiM fiiited btalort i-ourls o( ihe ? u u . ) * nf such suit and legal proceedings ; has charge of all lands and other proper L] 5 the United States in payment o( debts duo Die I'o t OfTb l^pariim in and ha* power to sail and dispose of the same for tin l> 'M in or thf. United SmioH lVMJttrsr'i hmuel Casey, esq., Treasurer, and thirtrei clerks, lie receives and keeps the moneys of the United States in hi/ own office, and thAt of iho depositories created by tbo r*ot of tho 6th o August, 1846, Mild pays out the wani? upon warranta drawn by tf? Ke? rotary vi the Treasury, countersigned by tho First Comptroller, am upon warrants drawn by tbo Postmaster (ieneral, and countorsignot by the Pixth Auditor, and recorded by tho Register. He also bold public moneys advanced by warrant to disbursing officers, and payout i bo nan?o upon Uioir cheeks. OJJk*. -Flnlcy B. Register, esq., and twenty nine clarkfl He keeps the account* of public receipt* and expenditures, receive Ibc re. urns ami makes out (lit official statement of commerce and n?\ Ig.-i United States; an rocolves from tho First Ownptrollc and Corn in Is rt loner of Custom* *11 account* and vouchors d?"lded h bem, and Is abarged by law with their safe keeping. Sultdlar't Odkm I km Junius Ktlljrr. Mctlar. and ati clerk*, lie superintends all 11 vll sun* . iiBBH iii Ml by lb* United Stales, (*? ft lAwwuuy ? tkr I'mI ' >/*<? DrfMitrnmi.) aud instruct* lb* I inUmI Statu* tUornayi, marshals, aud clerks In all matter* relating to them and tbetr reeull* H? marM returns Iruui earta terra of the I min i State* courts, show lug lira progi*** aatl ootid I Uou iit su.Ji stills ; liar charge of all lauds and other property assigned Ui lbs Untied Statue in payment uf debt*, iVarp f*.? asripwed u< pay*..../ i/daWa dae Ike PuM Otoe Jls^srtssewr.l and h?? power tu aefl and dispose of the aarue Lur Urn Iraneht uf Um Listed %?!?* Light Huum Heard -Hon Howell Cbbh, Secretary uf tho Treasury, ntajhnu. preaidrnl. Own. W B. Sbtibrkk. (lulled Mat** naey, chair man; Major A H. Buwoian. cor pa at engineers, Culled State* artuy ; Capl A A Humphreys, Pulled Stale# army ; ITnf. A P Rar be, Super liileiuKnt of Count Survey, ("ruf Joseph llenry, nonrotary uf Manilla u.m*n Juntltulkia; Commander V. fl. Tllum, Polled Mate* navy Cbemander Thornton A. Jenkins, I'uMad .-tale# navy, and Oaplalu Wm. H. Franklin, UojMd .state* army, secretaries ami live olerlta Tills hoard direru the building aud repairing of light houses, tight craeels, buoya, aud bancous, ooutrarta Sir snppll.* of inl, Mc. t'nitrrt Stala C<"Ut Sunry OJIkr -ITudwor a l> Barb*, 1J_ P , an periuteiident, and superintendent of weight* aud uteaaurea Gang, M L. Smith, topographs*! eugiueera, a?a..iant, to charge at the Coast Survey office. A W. Russell, oliief rlnrk. 0. H. Bnow. In rharge of arrhlvea I'lofaaeor A. U. i'cndJolou, Pulled .Statoa navy, computer of lungl lodes Assistant Chat. A. Srhott, In rharge of computing division Assistant L. K. Ptmrlaloa, (D rharge tif U'lal dtviea-u. Ijout. J. C. Tidbull, t'nllod Stales army, lu charge ef drawing dl ruuon. lieul. fill ton, United Stales army, In charge of augravlng dlvl akin. Samuel Hoin, disbursing agool. George Mnthkit, eloutrutyplst. Jtateph Smton, xicttiUul to auperuitoudeul of weights and measures, rtarr ornti nsrtimucrr j management of the I\?t Otftco Department are a*s)gm?i by lh? ooinli' tution and laws to tin* J\wtmusUr General. That iu bustinw* may ln> the moro conveuloutly arranged and prepared for tola dual nrUoa, it ia I distributed among several baroa.ua, a* follow*. The ApiMiintment Of | floe, In charge of the First Assistant I' '^tmm-ter (fcmeral; the Contract Office, in charge of the ?S.<x?id A**i?Luit ri^ini-ak-r General, the Kt I nance Office, In charge of the Third Ax.* i tan I Postmaster General; and I the Iimpcchou Office, In charge of the chief clerk. | AifKmUment Office, Horatio King, esq , First A- i-u.iit PtwhnaHtar Geueral, and nineteen clerks. To thl* office are a&igu<Ml aU question* | which relate to tho establishment and (Uaoontiiiuanoo ?>l j** t offices, | cliang* ? of site* and names, appointment nud removal of }x?tuuu*tera | ami route and local agent*, as, also, the giving of Uwimouoni to poaij masters, roetmast^rs are furnished with marking and rating "tainps | and lottor halaucea by this bureau, which is charged m1.h<> with pro i vidlug blanks and stationery for the use of the U"i?arUm>ut, and with ; ; the suporintoudence of the sevorul agendo* oxtabftftbod for supply ing ' 1 postmasters with blaukis. To thbwlmreatt Is likewise aatdgned U?e *u I por vision of the ocean mail ateauiebip hues, and ef the foreign ami iu j tornatiomU postal arrangements, j Contract Qfim*?-William TI Hondo*, <vq , A wind Aml'tant fNwtmaiI ter General, and twenty six clerks. To this office is assigned the bti ? | noes of arranging the mall service of the Unite I Flab*, and placing tin? KHine under contract, embracing all oorreapondeooc and proceeding* ? respecting the frequency of trips, mode of conveyance, and times of departure* and arrivals 011 ail the routes; the course of the mail botwflsii I the different sections of the country, the points of mail distribution, an?i I the regulations for the government of the domestic mall service of the I United fltatca. It prepares tho advertisements far mall proposals, re | Celvea tho bids, and takes chargo of tho annual and ottXMtoual mall let tiugs, and the adjustment and execution of the contracts. All applications for the establishment or alteration of mull arrangement!*, and the 1 appointment of mall messenger*, should bo sent to this office. All I claims should be submitted to It for transportatinu gervtce not under j contract, ah the recognition of said service Hurt to bo obtained through Ute Contract Office as a necessary authority for the proper credits at j the Auditor's Office. Front this office all frotmastcni at the cuds of j routes receive the statement of mull arrangement* prescribed for tho j respective routes. It reports weekly to the Auditor all contracts axe ! cuted, and all orders affecting accounts for tnail tifULiportation; pre ! pares tho gtatUUcal exhibits of the mail service*, and tho rc|x>rts of tho > j mail leltlngs, giving a statement of each bid; also, of the contract* I made, tho new service originated tho curtailmunU ordered, and tho , additional allowances graaica wnnin me year. JbSnance Office.-?.John Matron, esq , Third Assistant Postmaster Gen I cral, ami twenty-one clerks. To this office are assigned tho super vision and management of tho financial business of the department, ! Tint devolved by law upon tho Auditor, embracing accounts with the i draft offices and other depositaries or the department, tho issuing of | warrants and drafts in payment of balances reported by tho Auditor : to bo duo to mail contractors and other persons, the supervision of tho accounts of offices under orders to dojKKito their quarterly balance? nt designated points, and the superintendence of the rendition bv postmasters of their quarterly roturns of postages. It has charge of tho dead letter office, of the issuing of postage stamps and stamped envelopes for the pre payment of postage, and of tho accounts con. uected therewith. To the Third Assistant Postmaster General all postmasters should direct their quarterly returns of postage; those at draft offices, their I letters reporting quarterly the not proceeds of their offices; and thoso | at depositing offices, their certificates of dopoalte; to him should also I | be directed the weekly and monthly returns of the depositaries of the ! j department, as veil as ail applications and receipts for postage slumps and sUuupod ?piolojx i. and for d ad totter;j v. Impaction Office.?Ucnj. N. Clements, esq., chief clerk, and seventeen j : clerks. To this office is assigned the duty of receiving and examining tho j registers of the arrivals and departures of the mails, certificates of tho , service of route agents, and reports of mail failures; of noting the do- j linqucocies of contractors, and preparing casew thereon for the action | of tho Postmaster General; furnishing blanks for mail registers, and j reports of mail failures; providing and Bending out mail-bags and I lual! locks and keys, and doing- all other things which may be noces- j pury to secure a faithful and exact performance of all mail contracts. | AH cases of mail depredation, of violation of law by private expresses, or by tho forging or illegal use of postage stamps, are under I the super vision of this office, nnd should he reported to it. I All communications respecting last money, letters, mail depredations, or other violations of law, or mall-locks and keys, should bo dii reeled 11 Chief Clerk, Post Office Department." i All registers of the arrivals and departures of the mails, certificates I ot' the service of route agents, reports of mail failures, applications for blank registers, and report? of failures, and all complaints against | * ontractorn for irregular or imported service, should bo directed " lnj npection Office, Post Office Department." JCAVY DWATtTJICfT. I The Navy Department consists of tho Navy Department proper, bej ing tho office of the Secretary and of Ave bureaus attached thereto, viz: ! Bureau of Navy-yards and Docks. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, i and Repair, Bureau of Provisions aud Clothing, Bureau of Ordnonco and 1(\ Irocraphy, and the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Tho following is a statement of the duties of each of those offices and j of tint force employed therein: Krrctaiy'tOffice.-*Hon. tsane Toueey, Secretary of the Wavy; Charles j V. Welsh, esq., chief cleric, and eleven clerks. The Secretary of the Navy has charge of everything connected with the naval establishment, and the execution of all laws relating thereto is intrusted to him, under the general direction of the President of the United States, who, by tho constitution, is commander in-chief of tho army and navy. All instructions to commanders of squadrons and commanders of vo'SoIh, all orders of officers, commissions of officers both in the r.avy and marine corps, appointments of commissioned aud warrant officers, orders for the enlistment and discharge of BcamAn, emanate fi'otn the Secretary's office. Ail the. duties of tho different bureaus aro performed under tho authority of tho Secretary, aud their orders are considered as emanating from him. Tho genoral superintendence of th* marine corps forms, also, a part of tho duties of the Secretary, and All tbo orders of tlio commandant of that corps should be approved by him. tiUneau qf A'arjj-Vardi and DocA*.- -Commodore Joseph Smith, chief of thq bureau, four clerks, one civil engineer, nnd one draughtsman. All tho navy-yards, docks and wharves, buildings and machinery in i navy yards, and everything immediately connected with thorn, are under tho superintendence of this bureau. It Is also charged with the j management of the Naval Asylum. II tre<xu of Crmttrudion, Equipment, and Repair.?John Lenthall, esq., chief Of tho bureau, eight clerks, and one draughtsman. The office of I tl?" ongiueor-in-chicf of tbo navv, Samuel Archbold, esq., is attached to this b u roan, who is assisted by three assistant engineers. This bureau has charge of the building and repairs of all vessels-of-war, purchase of materials, and tbo providing of all vessels with their equipments, aj Bails, anchors, water-tanks, &c. The engineer-in chief superintends the construction of all marine .- team engines for the navy, and, with tie approval of the Secretary, decides upou plans for tbclr construction. Bureau of Provision* and (R(thing-?II. Bridge, purser United States navv. chief of bureau, and four clerks. AH provision* for the uso oi the navy, and clothing. together with tho making of contracts lor furnishing the same, cotno under the charge of this bureau. Bureau of Ordnawe and Ift/drography.?Capfc. Duncan Ingrabam, chief of bureau, four clerks, and one draughtsman. This bureau low charge of all ordnance and ordnance Mores, the manufacture or purchase of cannon, guns, powder, shot, shells, Ac., and the equipment of vesscla-of-war, with everything connected therewith. It also provides them with maps, charts, chronometers, barometers, See., together with such books as uro furnished ships o[ war. "The United Hlah's Naval Obsorvatory and llydrographical OlDco" at Washington, and the Naval Aca demy at Annapolis, arc also under tho goneral superintendence of tho chief of this bureau. Bureau of Medicine, and Surgery.?)>r. William Whplan, surgeon United States navy, chief of bureau; one passed assistant surgeon United Slates navy, and two dorks. Kvorything relating to rnwdicines and ui' dical stores, treatment of sick and wounded, and managemout of h vpitals, ooincs within tho superintendence of thin bureau. WAR OWTASrHKIfT. ITon. J. B. Floyd, Becretory of War; W. R. Dnukard, chief clerk, r " en subordinate clorks, two messengers, and four watchmen. Tho allowing bureaus aro attached to this department: ihmmaniliiu) (JmrraVii (Jfllce.?-This office, ?t tlie head of which is TJenieuaut General Scott, is at Now York. AiljtUanl GtncraV* Office.? Co\. Samuel Cooper, Adjutant General. Assistants?Brevet. Major K. D. Town send, ilrovot Capi. 8. Williams, an I Brevot Capt. J. P. Gareschc. Judge Advocate, Brevet Major John I-. Loc; nine clerks and one messenger. In this uitico are kept all . thu records which rofur to tho personnel of tho army, the rolls, ho. It ii here wboro all military oonuiiwiOBS are made out. Quartermaster General's Office.?Drove*. Major General T. S. Jesup, quartermaster general. AsMMante?Colonel c. Thomas. Chptaln M. B. Mil lor, and Brevet Major J. Belger; elovon clerks and one messenger. I'aymartcr General t Office.?Cbl. II. F. Larned, paymaster genera); Major T.J. J/wllo, district paymaster; eight clerks and ono incssen' L?-f ComroitMiiy General's Office.?Gen. George Gibson, commissary general; assistant, Captain M. 1). L. Simpson; six clerks and ono mcSKcnSC r. Surgeon General's Office.?Gen. Thomas I awson, surgeon general; as istauts, Dr. K. C. Wood and Dr. G. K. Wood ; three clerks. Engineer Oj)u*.?General Joseph l, Totleii, chief engineer; assistant, Captain H. G. Wright; livo clerks and one messenger. Typographical Bureau.?Col. J. J. Abert, colonel of the corps; as si - taut, Captain J. C. Woodruff; four clerks and one messenger. Ordnance Bureau.?-Col. H. R. Craig, colonel of ordnance; assistant, J t"fl pi. Wm. Miiynndl??r; eight clerks and one moMenger. ; T^LANNELB, INTLL COLORS, WIDTHS, AND 5 a. qualities.?About 300 piocos In ail, much Ihc Urgent and cheapest lot we ever offered. 100 pieces extra super bloachod and unbloacbed Canton flan, ucla. 300 | In.tos very cliolco oalloooe, at 12tj cents por yard. ' Our stork, adapted for general family consumption, was never ao J large or thoroughly aaaorted aa now. J I Our northern and oastorn correspondent' aend us new auppllee daily. One price only, marked In plain figure*; Ihereforo Inexporlencod bnyara cannot l>e overcharged. All hills presented monthly Tor payment In cash. I. Wo are not opening any new ar. mints. a <Urangera nnd residents solicited to inspect our stock, If hut Tor their own gratification. It Incurs no obligation whatever to purchase, r PERKY k BROTHER, 1 " Central tHorea," wost building. Rap 3?10UId oppostu Centra Market. O^flCBRfl or Til? CORPORATION OF TUB CITY OF WASHINGTON. Mayor Jmmut* (j. iWirrtA. I ley inter -fUtlMB Morgan. Cirrporafom Atiurnep -Jamok M. GarlUUe. Tar Flerk- W\UUm J. Ikwoho. hook keeper Edwin J. Kk?p(er. Messenger^? Wiliiam Q. laMMie. '" ollectw?JiiiiH* FHoliday. Clerks ileubeu Unary and William ii. wiuuiuj. Surveyor?William Forsyth. mkmlimw) of tub ttoakd 09 (uaitu Am H ard Dr. f. C Davto, J B. ii. 8witb, tmq ,Vr^?ft i H ani Dr. It K. Stone, James E. Dmmawin, eaq. Third Hard-?1>r. W. G PaluieiJoseph Bryan, e*q. Fourth Ward- Dr. W P. Johnston, Francis Mohan, etq. i)/tA Hard?Dr. CI. MnCoy, J. P.Ingle,esq. Xiith Ward?-Dr. F 8. Walsh, John D. Brandt, esq. Scpcntk Watd?l>r. J. E. Morgan, tloory A. Clarke, twq. potiibcajub* to ntk*uu mbdhimb to tvs poo*. J>\rtt Ward -Dark! Q. Ridgely. SrcmA Ward?Andrew W. Hughe*. Third Wart?Valentino llarbangh. Fourth Ward?Jumna N. Callan, Ftfth Wart J. 11. Gardiner. Sixth Ward?Jamtm 1). OltonMll. Hrnmih H'art D. R. Clarke. chnaoajui to tub pooil First Wart?rtWRp C. Davto, M. D frroiut Ward?J. W 11. Lovcjojr, M. D. Third Ward?George M. Dale, M D. Mrtirth Ward - J. M Toner, M I). Fifth Hard-J. M. Crynms, M 1). K%nh Wart - J. M. Rafter*,II. D. SfitmUk Ward -J. E. Wiilett, i! D. Com miditower of Health?Charles K. Force, M. D. do a Kb or aijlwtmbjv. #Vi< H'ard?Geo. W. Ibggs and Win. T. Dovo, (prusideut,) X,< ,>nd B'a.-d -TtMQui Miller and Thomas J. Fuller Third Ward?Thomas DonoUo aud Joseph F. Brown. F,urth Ward?Win. W Moore aud Francis Mohun. Fifth Wart Kdmuiid Barry and C. W. C. Do fining too. Siith Ward,- Robert Clarke and Aaron W Miller. ,v ' nth ll'u/ii John 1. Smith and I'eh r M I'mison .v.. rrlary Ui Ike Board- Kr&suius J. Miildlutoii. tf.ju.nj/-r -Jacob Klolbor. uiMHirnu or ma biuhu or ai bbkmk.*. Oh finance -Mourn. lUkgn, Brown, and Smith Jmpruwmenkr?Messrs. T. illl lor, Moor I and I'oar sou. foiica--Messrs Mohuu, Marry, and Hnm.li. f'tunaiMessrs. Barry, Drown, and Pearson. Sekonlt- Messrs. Donolio, lhiinnngton, and Clark. I'nexrliHmt Messrs. Fisher, Harry, and A. W. Miller. Ao'tioiu?Mi warn. Mooro, tKktr, aud Clark. /triii i i .s. ?ri-tf/e .nut Distribution of D'utrr Messrs. Ilr?nn,T. Willi r, and Pearson on Cnjlnuhul liatincu Messrs. A. W. Ililler, Itiiunin^Uxi, aud BiniUi. Joist nmsirraaa?Oh Ike. J rylum-Messrs. Moore, Itouoho, and A \\ . M lU i llnillk of Ike (Vy?Messrs T. Miller, Mohun, aud Clark. Canal Messrs. Brown and I'eaHOn. H' Actress?Messrs Donoho and Smith Unrolled Hills Mr Misire yicno'H i of Jtffneter- Mr Harry, k'ov-v V-an-imione of tke Corporation- Mr. Rbins Higilnluy if Ainstvn- Messrs A. W. Miller, Fisher, aud Smith. T" i'"nml and Destroy line Bill??Mr. Fisher. T, At.!, ml to tke IntnrrU if the Corjtiralion before Congrest- Messrs. It inuinaton, K'Vga, and Clark. auKD or ooiurox oorxoiifirrt H'<inl ?diaries Aliert, (proaidoul,) John B. Turton, and Hmitbey S. Barker. Scran I ITa- I Wm Oi me, Grafton Powell, aud Ch?rl03 8. Jones. Tkinl If art Woi 1., l'alm r. lstmbert free, and Christopher S. O'Hare fourth (Card -Stiipho* I). Caatlemaii, EIIJ?h Edmoostnn, and Win. P. Mohun. fijlk H'a?f William A. Mutiny, Wm. F. Wallace, aud T. Van Koa. wick. Sistk Waul - George A llobrer, Franklin S. Olmr, and John U. llua aell. S L- t?A H'urii Thomas E. Lloyd, Charlea Wilson, and Thomas Mislead Secretary -William A Kennedy. Mettengn Wlltlain y locke COUMITTKMI OF THK BOARD OF OOMMO* CDVRCIL. On Wops and M- ?rw Jonas, Turton, Tree, Castle man, Van Rcsvuck, Ober, and Lloyd. On Improve stents Me ae. TurWm, Van Res wick, Or me, OTLiro, Mohun. Rut*ell, uiitl Lloyd CM Claims--it Lowell, Mohun, and Wilson. (M Vnjtnishad ft u tine?*?Vle-srs Palmer and Mils lead. CM if-Messrs Waharv, Obar, and WUson. On J'olioc -Messrs. Mulloy, O'iiare, Parker, Powell, Gaatletnau, Bohrer, and Lloyd. Canals?Mon*ni Oalleman, Orme, Ober, Van R<?awick, Parker, and MiluUml. Echaolt-?Mostra. Tree, Turton, Powell, Mohun, Wallace, Dohrer, and Lloyd. tire Department?Mussr*. Parker, Kim-a ton, and Mllatead. Drainage, A".-?Moasr*. Palmer, Or mo, Turton, Mohun, Mulloy, Ru**sell, and WUson. Corporation before Congress?M< **re Jones, Mobua, Lloyd, and Tree. J. int CoMNiTTiUb4 - Washington Cams/ M?*?r*. Cattleman And Van HetwlcW. On Money Transactions with Corporation - Mr. Jones. Asylum?hlorvrs. Turton, Juuoh, Wallace, and Ml U toad. Count and Destroy Due Bills?Mr Kdinoiwbm. Register of Accounts?Mr. Bohrer. Wharves M i*ars. Orino, Cutldoaa, and Russell. Health of the CUy?Messrs. I'slimr, Parker, Wilson, and Mulloy. /enrolled Dills - Mr. Tree. Eligibility </ Assessors?M sirs. Wallace, O'llare, Parker, and K<1 monatoQ. OOXXJRftlONBK* OF IMPRoWMBTni. first District?Joseph K. Rawliogs. Second District?K. B. Owona. Third District -Stephen Coster JFhurth District?Samuel 8. Taylor. BOARD OF TKCMTKBH OF TUB It'RLIC STOWA. First District?William B. Randolph, (proefclont,)Roger R. Ironside, and John Van fiantvoord. Second District?Peter F. Bacon, Erasmus M Chapia, and James Lonrcnson. I'nt ! i. :> {< ' .i.-liT! I? IJj.i'i U, W:!!uon V ! ri , so 1 P i n s Walsh. Fourth District?Charles Wilson, J. E. Willett, and Frederick Whyte. Secretary In the Board?Robert RlcketU. Treasurer?Valentino Hnrbaugh. OF} ! < *KKS OF TUB ABTLUM, STT. Intesulant of the Asylum?John R. Queen. Physician to the Asylum?I>r. W. 11. Bony. i Commissioners of the Asyitsm Qscrf W. CmeVBoa, George Matting ly, and I/>onar4 Itarbaugh. Secret try to the Gomtnissitmers ?John II. Noyea. Commissioner of the Eastern Section qf the ('anal?Charles C. FMelln . Commissioner of the Western Sec.lun qf the. Canal- William Wu?o. Commissioners of the West Burial Ground?Joseph Borrows, Thus. P. Morgan; August Miller,sexton. Commissioners of the East Burial O round John .Brandt, George W. Uystor; John o'Noata, sexton. Jo.tpec.tor of Flour and Sated Provisions?Jem. Lyons. Ouagi.r ami Inspector?dorian Hit*. Scaler of Weights and Measures?Iliratn Rlchey. Inspector of Fire Apparatus?John W. Martin. lasPBoroRg Ajrt> ubam'skm). | 1 rtsprcfors and Measurers of Luriiber?'Peter Gallant, Win. Douglas, | Samuel R. Iky or, Thomas W. Rurch. and S. F. Gates. Measurers qf Grain} Bran, she.?John Wilson for the first district i and J. Z. Williams for the second district. Wood and Coal Measurers?Joseph Z. Williams, 8am. C. Mickum, Richard Wltnaatl, John Cumberland, and Win. P. Drury. CI.KRK-S AlfD OOMMISBIOKglW OF UARRRTS. Clerk of Centre Market?John Waters; Joseph Lyons, aarUUnt. Clerk of Eastern Market?Michael Conner. Clerk of Western Market?William Walker. Clerk of Northern Market?George P. Spencer. Commissioners <jf the Centre Market?William Orine, Hud# "Ti Taylor, and Hnoknor Bayli>s. Commissioners of the Western Marked?William H. Walker and William Brown. Commissioners of the Not thern Market? Janiea T. Dertue and Thoo dorn Shock ells. .. -,?j /a. u?.UA_il \v lnhn?nn and WanriM Jenkins. AWI'WW. First Ward?William Rigglo*. Second Ward?John T. 8(? wart. Third Ward?Zephanlnh Jones. Fourth Ward?William Douglas*. Fifth Wartf?Geo. F. Smatlwood. Sirth Ward?Ed wan I Way son. Scv< iith Ward?.John H. II rd. 8iTKRiTntKD*.vni of swaarfl. First Ward?Thomas J. Jones. Second Ward?Thomas Robblnx. Third Ward?Charles Keller. Fourth Ward?Charles Keller. Fifth Ward ?John T. Noale. Sirth Ward- ? James R. Wood. Seventh Ward?11. O. White more. aoAVKfOVa*. Pied Ward, 1st District?Wm. Burr. First. Ward, 2d District-?Daniel Iiuklns. Second Ward, 1st District?Roger A damson. Seoond Ward, Uct District ?Michael Stab I. Third Ward, 1st District?JohuSchue. Third Ward, 2d District?John Mack. J-hurth Ward, Id District -Franklin Hutching. Fourth Want, 2d District?Ernst Ixx*ffler. Fifth Ward -Wm. T. Ikwsfbrd. jS'tx^A Ward -.lames Curtain. S vcnth Ward?George N. Adams. l*OUCK MAdlHTRATTCH. First District?Samuel Drnry. Second, Fourth, ami Su4h J tiff ruin united-The*. J WUIlani* Third District?John D. Clark, office on Twelfth stroot, a few doors below I). Fifth IHstrict?William Thompson, offloo on Ninth street, between D ami E streets. Seventh District?Thomas C. Doni\, office on I/uibdAnn avenue, noAr Wmk of Washington. Eighth District?Patrick MeKennn, office corner of Pennsylvania a vanue and Fourth street east . Ji'inih District-- James Coll. office near Navy Yard. Tenth District? Daniel Rowland, on the Island. (iuard /Iause?Thomas C. Doun. POUCK DtlMmULVT. Chief of Police?John II. Goddard. Lieut* nant* qf ./Viice?Noble J. 'Ibomaa, Edward MeHenry. Police Officers lirst ward?John Dewdney, Wm.Daw,Wm. I). Ser rln, and James F. Edwards. Second ward-?Wm II. Fanning, Joseph Williamson, Charles G. Fxklofl, and Junius Giunaty. Third ward?James H. Suit, Patrick Gormley, Wm. L. Roas, and Jacob F. King. Fourth ward- B. T. Watson, H. W. Haskell, Henry Yeatman, and Frm.kiln Zimmerman. Fifth ward?II. C. Ilarrover, C. W. Arnold, Jacob A?b, Henry Nush, and Kouhen Collins at the Railroad Jtopot. Sixth ward- Francis S. Edelen oud James 8. Smith. ^ VI i irti/.i Jam?i A Gill ft V rhinlov and JOnlAh RotlZOll. Special Police Officers? Daniel WhalM, Robert H. Harrison, John If Thornton, Jamo* Bolt, John Kidwell, John W. Ooomba. Thomaa J. Kelly, Joseph 8. Norwood, Dennta Murphy, Frederick Bchaflfor, Mk-hael Fitzgerald, Martin McNamara, Thomas Young, John F. Osrtar, T1ion?o-? J. K< I monition, lawrenco Malone, John 0. Hi a fibril, Jamon rV.-irfT, Thorn is Stone, Thomas Sutton, William I). Koale, Benjamin Kurtz, Wrn. Babbitt, Philip Hutchinson, Jatnon H. Gate*, William Johnson, R. H. Deggae, Peter Kraft, Alfred tlcnnlng, John Barnes, Win. L. liatton, Jo*ej-h Tucket, John Jay, Richard Fvnna, John T, Bradley, Peter Uood) ear, George H. Morgan, John Browera, John J. Lacy, Alexander Huron. [No. IT.) flairs of l*uhlir l,nndt In lha Territory of K ansa*. IN inirsusnce of law.it is hereby declared that ? l> iW aala* wilt ha Iwld. an mada Sanaa In lha antlrv of post iwanmnrt dwarf May 17,1*?*. at lha ?dHtmiatlnoii laa.l rdfeaw la the Tarn lor 7 oTKaaaaa, la alt At lha lan<I 'rfSrv at I jkoanao. n-aiewertag aa Monday, tho pnl Jay of Morawihar uaii. A* Um ii-tnaai < J? paMn taoda aiibiu Um follow im luaaahi|a au l ram of k>aaahi|ia, r?a l S?aA ^ iA? taw law aaJ aaU y <Af taWAy taopal noratlaa. Th? yarn of luwmhlna It aad 11 oakMa of lha Isdtaa raaai tataw, a t lowaohi|M Ik, 10. fl, aaJ IS, uf raa?a SS That part uTlowoahir IT inOMr of lha laJuo naorralwa, and lo?n?hi|? IS, |?, Jb, si, aaJ S3, at laapa 11 kat Uuaa It, 27, SO, SI, 13, M aorf St oT umuphip 11, aarttooa 1 to 10, IkMii ; It. and IT In 11, hwlnWaa ; aaJ 17 lu M. Inrtuotva, of tvwaahl|> II. ntuM 1 h> 10, lantaMra, IS, aaJ 17 la IS, laahMva, ad 17 to St. luahama, at towunUp It, aaclowa 1 In 10, laclaaivr, t&, and 17 l?22, im tu?lv?, 17 la 30 Inolu-tnv, ami lha Iota 1, 1, 1, and t. of aM-d.ua SI. S3, tnd SS. of tow an hip It. the W aad i!k I'.m a had o. >u Mtcuob i, i<*? I. x. ?H?I m, ?? ?? < wrm *? M?? I ion a, of 10; the W and Ui? l??t* 2 Md ft, ? It; the W and the ioi* I and 3, of 14, h** 1 ami J, of lb h*? 1 audi, of *t; li? W and II iii low 3 and 3, of 23 th ? W 14, and the lots 2 and 3, ??f 26; lota X and 2, of 27' loin 1 and 2, of 34; the W t*. and the lota 2 and 3, of 3ft, of township Id; aud iownahi|* 18, 10. 2t>. 21, ami 22, of rangr 20. Fractional township 11, townships 12, IS, and 14. the parti of townships 15,16, ntnl 17 outside of the ludiati ronerviUoo, and townships 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of range 19. Fraction*! townahip 11, umimlnpa 12, 1ft, and 14, ilia part* of lowmahipe 15, 16,17,18, and 19 outside of the Indian reservation, I and township* 20, 21, and '22, of range 18. At tlio land otlico at I jsuujuto.h, commencing on Monday, tho /f u.iith day of November next, for the db?|K?e4al of the public lauds within the following townships and part* of townships, via: South of Ike base line ami rast of the tiMh primeval wrUwn. Fractional townahip 11; townships 12, 13, and 14; the part* of township* 15 and 19 outside oi the Indian reservation j and tow ualnps 20, 21, and 22, of range 17. Fractional townahip 11; township* 12, 13, and 14; the porta of ' townships 15 and 19 outside of the Indian reservation; and town hhl|M 20, 21, and 22, of range 10. The partn of fractional townahip 11 and of township 12 ouUldo of the Indian reservation; townships lft and 14; the part* of tow iiMniw 15 and 19 outside of the Indian reservation; and townships 20, 21, and 22, of range 15. The parts of township 12 outside of the Indian reservation ; townships 13 and 14; the part* of townships 15 and 19 outside of the Indian reservation; and township* 20, 21, ami 22, of range 14. At the land office at KlGKAToo. commencing on Monday, t??e frst day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands w ithin the following towushiiN) and parta of townships, via: South <f the bate line and east <f the tixth jirinripal m<ridi in. Township 3, of rango 23. Townships 2, 8, 4, and 7, of rango 22. Townships 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0, and the parte outside of the Indian reservation, of township 7, of range 21. Sections 0, 10,11, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 20 to 35, inclusive, of township 2; township* 3, 4, 5, and 0, and the ports outside of the Indian reservation, of township 7, of range 20. Hoo'long 19, 20, 21, and 28 to 35, Inclusive, of township 2; town shipflft, 4, 6,slid fl; and sections 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 11, and 12, of township 7, of range 19. w* Sections o, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, and 17 to 35, inclusive, ef township 2; townships 3, 4, aud 5; aud the parts of townships 0 and 7 outside of the Iudiiu reservation, of range 18. Sections 29 to 35, inclusive, or towusnip l; townsnip *; tho parts of townships 3, 4, and 6 outside of tho Indian reservation; and ?ec tions 1/2, 3,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, und 24, of towmhip 6, of range 17. Sections 17 to 35, Inclusive, of township 1; township 2, and Uio l>arts of township 3 outside of the Indian reservation, of rango 10. Actions 4 to 35, Inclunive. of township 1; townthlp 2; tho parts of townsliijiH 3, 4, and 5 outside of the Indian reservation; section* 4 to 'J, inclusive, 17 to 21, inclusive; and 28 to 33, Inclusive, of township 0; Boctions 4 to 9, inclusive; and 17 to 21, inclusive, of township 7, of range 15. TuYvanhips 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, and tho parts of towuhhip 7 outside of the Indian reservation, of range 14. At tho land officio at Kickafoo, commencing on Monday, the 19th day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the folic wing townships and parts of townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the. sixth principal meridian. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 5, ami tho parts of township 7 outside of the Indian reservation, of range 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, of.range 12. j Townships 1, 2, 3,4, and 5, of range 11. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6. and the parts of townships 7, 8, 9, and 10 out-ide of the Indian reservation, of range 10. Townships 1,2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of range 9. Land* appropriated by law f r tho use of schools, military and other purposes, will bo excluded from the sales. The offering of tho above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in tho order in which they aro advertised until tho whole .shall have been otic rod and the sales thus closed; but no Halo shall be kept upon longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the hunts will bo admitted until after tho expiration of tho two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 21st day of July, 1858. lty order of tho President: THOfl. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of tho General Land Office. NOTICE TO ntE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lauds within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated la re piirod to establish tho fsaino to tho satisfaction of the register and receiver of tho proper latid office, and make, payment, therefor as soon as jtt ai ticable after teeing this notice, and befbro the day appointed for tho commencement of tho public aula of tho lauds embracing tho tract claimed; otherwise such claim will bo forfeited. TWOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of tho General i^and Office. July 24?lawl3w [Int.&StarJ [No. 616 ] M iles of Public Lands in the State of Louisiana1N' PURSUANCE of law, it is hereby declared that public Miles will bo held, as made known in tbo notice of IHHtpoMunent, dated May 27th, 1858, ut tho undermentioned laud office in tbo St a to of 1/iuUiaim, to wit: At the land office at Monroe, commencing on Monday, tho 20th day of September next, for tho disposal of tho public lands, heretofore wnojfeccil, in tho following townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the hate line and east of the. principal meridian. Sections 2, 4, and 6; the NE Si and tho N>* of NW of 8; tho N of 10; liio N >i,tho N J; of FK ?g, and tho N y2 of SWSi of 12, of township eighteen; section* 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 30, 32, 34, aud 3d, of township rnuiasen; sections 1 to 28, inclusive ; and sections 28, 30, 32, .34, and 38, of township twenty; and township twenty one, of rangs eight Set itou* 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 30, of towruhip nineUen; sections 1 to 30, IncluFive; and sections 32, 34, and 3d, of township twenty; and townships twenty-one, twenty t to, .aid twenty three, of range nine. Section* 2, 4, 6, 8. 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24 , 36, 28, 30, 32 , 34, and :;G, of township nineteen; sections 1 to 30, iuclusivn; and section* 32, 34,35, ami 36, of township t cnty; and townshijrs twenty-one, twenty(*??, and twenty-three, of ranpc ten. 'Anonships twenty, twenty one, and twenty two, of range eleven. At tho land office at Monroe, commencing on Monday, the 27th day of riept.-fiiber next, for tho disposal of the vacant lands in tho evenn-imUrrd sections, within the undermentioned townships, which remain to the United Status, within sir miles on each siite. of the " ViokribuiK, shr'-voport, and Texas railroad," subject, a* required by law, to n minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, viz: Ninth id the bast line and east qf the. principal meridian. Township* 17 and 18, of rauga 8. Towirddpa 10, 17, and IK, ol ranges 9, 10,11, and 12. Township* Ift, 10, rind 17, of ranges 13 and 14. lowndnpa 1ft ami 10, of range 15. Tin- <>:i.?rinK of the ubovo lands will bo commenced on tlio days appointed, an i will proceed In the order in will oh they are advertised, tiutii tho whole diftll hnvo beeti olTorodjftnd the sales thus closed; but no .sale ah*11 ho kept open longer than two weeka, and no prlvato entry of any of the latula will bo admitted until after tlio expiration oi th# two wiuka. liuids appropriated hy law for the uso of schools, military and ofksi }/urj*n-c*, will he excluded from the sales. Given under my hand, at tlio City of Washington, this Blxtocnth day of July , A. 1). !$& by order of tlio Froaldent: THOR. A. HENDRICKS, CummUfiionor of the General Lund OUIco. NdTICK TO rRE-KMPriON claimants. Every person entitled to the right ol pre emption to any of the lands within the tovuinhip* and pmto of townships above mentioned Is required to (vuhli.sh the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver, ami make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing thin notice, and hefhro the day appointed for tlio commencement ??i the public s:dn ot the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will bo forfeited. THUS. A. HENDRICKS, CommisMloner of the General Laud Oflleo. July 18?lawl.3w (InUd&StarJ Q l'ATE OK OEOIUjIA, ELBERT COUNTY. In the superior court of said county, March term, 1868. Present his Honor .tames Thomas, judge of said court. Whereas sundry bit s have been tiled in this court by legatees un der the will of Win. S. Burcli, deceased, against John C. Burch, executor of said will, Mr imymmilof their respective legacies, and claiming that the legacy In ?aid will K?rali Kesee shouid he paid to the parlies entitled thereto In the event of her death, leaving no child or children. It is ordered that euild Sarah K?s<?e. or her children, or her or their legal representative*, appear In tills court ator before the March term, lhfttt. to claim said legacy, as, in default oi said appearance, said legacy will then he directed to be paid to the parties now before the ootid. And it Is further ordered thai a copy of this order he published oner a month for nine mouths, tlio publication to ho before the month o! March, 1 in the Milowmg new pa para, ll? wit: The Constitutional alint, published in Augusta, Georgia; The Union, published hi Wash tngtou, In tho District of Columbia; Tho Louisville Journal, published in loutavllle, Kentucky; aud some newspaper published la Cincinnati Ohio. A truo ?ifra< t from the minutes of the superior court of FJberi county, Georgia, at March term, A. 1). 1868,this 17th April, 1868. April 27?laindui MOSES K. MILLS, Clork [No. 620.] Notice of the Pusfponrmriit of the Public Sulci in Mfbrnjika, hIiu It were oiilcretl to he held hy Proclamation No. fiOfc. NOTICE is hereby given that the public sales o the vacant public hinds wit).in the Territory of Nebraska, whkjl were ordered by proclamation No. f.0'2, doted March 30, 1*58, to bi held at tho land otfh o* at Hrowxsvhjr, Nkbrasuu Grrv, and OjoaHj City, In the Territory of Newi-inka, on th? Cth day of September next am hereby |>>stponod, by order of tho Pr<<*klcui, until September 1869, prior to which portod the ealos w ill again he advertised accord ingtoluw. JOS. 8 TTIL80N, Acting Commissioner of tlio General Land OHlce. AUK *?? mwuw [iut. r? rmi.j BIBLIOGRAPHY. The Librarian^ Manual?/ Tr. ili?> on ltlhllntrr*phy, comi>ri<ing it wlif# nru\ de?r rlptlv Imli'f lilhli<>i(rn|ihN'<1 work*, to which aro ik1?d skoU be of Puti:| IJhrarh'*, lllu'tr?t'?l ?|ih engraving* ; by r. - il.in A. 0?ikt, A. HI i Prion ?V For Ml* by TAYIjOR k MAllllY, 8(ip 9?It Dookstoro 834 l>im. aveuun, near Oth itreel. \TALUAHLE REAL ESTATE AT TKU8TKK aalr By virtue of a deed of truat, executed by Michael Km fbr an t wife, fur ill. of his or editor*, the imb*crlber, aa true Im, will offer at public Mle, On TAarxday, the 1th of October, IM, at 10 eVdouk, a. at., at Ilia Uty Hotel, m Krwlertok Oty, Maryland, the following very VaioaU* Ileal KeUU, tie i ftrit, THE PAH*, known a.i "Altt'APIA," lying about throe mile* aoulh of Frederick CUy, on Uto county road leading to llockryaiown, containing aliuut 3io acres uf the primtwt auil moat productive land tn Frederick ouuuty. THE MANSION HOOK la largo and tmauUftiUy arranged, lim mam building and wlnga form tag a Irout uf ISO feet, all two atorlaa high, and llnuhod lit the very l?eat <1 y Ic TTto*e building* occupy an emliieoce frout w hich alinnfl the entire farm c.u? ha acea from Uto |?rUco of the Man -tun Tho he.ire la aurmunded with a beautiful lawn liandaoutoly decorated with shrubbery, (lower*, he. A new aud uomtuotllwia liana, Cutta norm, Braacaa, CaMUaoa MOCHK, Waoo* (male, Bud mat Stew, Ijaa imira, Una Kit-*, lea umsa, togctlu r with all other ucceaaary out houatnt, ltavo rocoully been ere*'led, aflording tho very greatest convenience*. Tho land la acknowledge! to Ih* among*! the beat, and la certainly nit productive a* any In lb-' State llmro la ruunlug water through tho entire farm, and a aprmg in nearly every Held. The farm I* divided Into ulnu Held*, nearly the whole of which are endowed wiUi now and aubslan bal port and roll fencing, lklw ecu dU and 40 acred of Ihtd tract arc oorcrod with IHIVE TIMBKK, altuaUi but a abort distance from the house There la an ubuitdauce uf choice fruit troee on the larm, and one of tho Queal ORCHARDS to be Tound in tho county. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad runs I through this fur m, and h station-bouse Ik located within half a mile of ! the dwelling; ailbrding lo tho ooouptnt of the premises lho advnn- I tagi) of tho Baltimore market, without the expense of hauling. There are also several flouring nulla near tho farm. This farm is ausce.pllble of an equal division, and will he divided, If desired. Axwnt?That uew and desirable mill, known as "XEW RICHMOND This mill is located on Bal lunger's crook, about 2 tnlles nouth of Frederick Cily, in one of the most productive grain growing sections of tho Bute, and U capable of manufacturing 150 BARRELS OK FLOtTR per day. The mill In enUroly now, four stories high, built of stone and covered with slate ; it is propelled by water and steam, with four r u of burrs, and all tho modern improvements of the day. There w attached to said mill property about 21 ACRKM OK lAND, upou width there In a large weather-boarded two-story dwelling-house, spring house, convenient barn, and thrifty orchard of fruit. Also, tho remains of a largo PISTHJiCRY, such its copper worm, ooppor pipes, iron, gearing, Iron pipes, etc., together with hog pens, su Melon t. for 2,000 hog*. 'third*?That valuable three story WAREHOUSE, on tho southwest corner of Market and Patrick streets, Frederick City, Maryland. Thin warehouse has been erected within tho lad twelve months, at great expense and In the most substantial mnnnor, and in, without exception, the best basilicas stand in the city. J>bur(h.?A tract of wood land, containing about 100 ACRES, heavily set with timber, consisting of young chestnut and chestnut oak. Tills land is known oh tho ''Kohlcnburg Propertylying at tho foot of tint Bugar I-oaf Mountain, about four mtlos from Buckeys town, fronting on tho public road, and is easy of ncoons. A plat of (his laud will bo exhibited on tho day of sale, and it will bo soli m lots to suit purchasers. !*-l\ MMOSfion of warehouse, mill property, and woodland given on compliance with the terms of sale. Xt^-PoHScs^irm of the farm on the 1st day of April next; hut arrangements can be made for earlier |>osses8iou, if desired. jfc-j-Tvrms of sale will bo niado to suit purchasers. KDWAHD BH RIVER, Trustoo. IVM. 11. TABIJER, Auctioneer. ficp 10?2awtl* SPLENDID SCHEMES FOR OCTOBER, 1858.? GREGORY k MAURY, Managers, Wilmington, Dolawuro. To bo drawn under the superintendence of commissioners appointed by the governor. $36,5001?iMtory for the Benefit of the BTATE OF DEIdiWARK, Ul.'ita 21S, l'??r L35H. To Ik: drawu id WILMINGTON, DEL., on Saturday, 0CT0B1 R 9,1818. 75 No. Lottery?18 Drawn Ballots.?rich sou km k. I prize of $86,500 1 prise of $3,502 1 do 15,000 20 prizes of.. 1,000 ! 1 do 10,000 20 do 600 ! 1 do 7,500 20 do 400 I do 5,000 20 do 300 L do 4,000 100 do 200 &c., Ac., Ac. Tickets $10?halves $5?quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 w hole tickets $140 I - Do do 2ft half do 70 I Ik) do 25 quarter do 35 $37,500 !?Lottery for tho benefit or the STATE OF DELAWARE, Cbiss 224, for 1868. To be drawn ttl WILMINGTON, DEL., ou Saturday, OCTOBER 0, 1858. 78 No. L/Xtory.?12 Drawn Ballots.?hplrndid sohkmh. 1 grand prize of ..$37,500 1 grand prize of $3,500 1 do V. 10,000 1 do 2,760 1 do 12,500 100 prizes of COO 1 do 10,000 113 do 500 1 do 7,000 Ao , Ac., Ac. Tickets $10?halves $5?-quarters $2 50. CortlflcntoB of packages of 26 whole tickets $150 00 Do do 26 half do 75 00 j Do do 20 quarter do 37 60 $35,000 I?Lottery for the Benefit of tho STATK OF DELAWARE, Class 230, for 1868. To bo drawn at WILMINGTON, Del., ou Saturday, OCTOBER 16, 1858. 12 drawn numbers out of 75.?grand aniKMi. 1 splendid prize of $36,000 4 prizo.H of $3,000 1 do 16,000 4 do 2,418 1 do 11,623 100 do 500 2 prizes of 7,600 101 do 250 3 do 5,000 Arc., Ac., Ac. Tickets $10?halves $5?quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole ticket* $140 D<> do 25 half do 70 Do do 25 quarter do 85 $50,080!?Lottery for the bonoQt of the STATE OF DEI AWARE, Class R, for 1858. To bo drawn at WILMINGTON, DEL., on Saturday, OCTOBER 23, 1858. 78 No. Lottery?13 drawn ballots.?maonifioknt bcuzmh. 1 grand prizo of $50,080 1 grand prize of $5,000 1 do . 20,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 15,000 25 prizoH of 1,750 1 do 10,000 60 do ; 1,000 1 do 7,600 204 do . . 600 Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $15?halves $7 60?quarters $3 75 -eighths $1 87 Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets $200 Do do 26 half do 100 Do do 26 quarter do 60 Do do 26 eighth do 25 $34,000 I?lottery for the Benefit of the STATE OF DELAWARE, Cln-H 241, for 1858. To be drawn at Wilmington, Dei., on Saturday, OCTOBER 30,1858. 75 No. Lottery?12 drawn ballots.?iiriijjant soitkmh. 1 prize of $34,000 20 prizes of 1,000 1 do 12,600 20 do 500 1 do 5,188 167 lowest 3 No. prizes. 300 20 prizes of 3,000 Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $10?halves $6?quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 whole tickets $140 ??.. a.. OA ),?tir a* 7?> I)o do 25 quarter do 35 Orders for tickets and shares and certificatea of park rifles in the above splendid lotteries will receive the most protnpt attention, and an account of each drawing will bo sent immediately after it Is over to all who order from me. Address, P. J. BUCKEY, Agent, Sep 12 Wilmington, IV law a re. UNITED ESTATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasiiixoto*, August 31, 1858. <)NT THE PETITION of Henry Stanley, of Albany, Now York, praying Tor the extension of a patent granted to him on the 4th of January 1815, for an improvement in "cool stoves," for seven years from, the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 4Ui day ot' January, 1850? It is ordered that the said petition bo heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 201 h of December next, at 12 o'clock, m.; and all persons are noticed to appear and show cause, it'any they have, why sold petition ought not to be granted. Person* opposing the extension are required to fllo in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to , be tutod at the said hearing must he taken and transmitted hi accordance with the rules of the ofUco, which will lie furnished on application. The testimony in tho case will bo closed on the Oth of December , de|*witions, and other papers relied upon as testimony, must bo , mod in the office on or before tho morning of that day; tho arguments, i if fttiy, within ton days thereafter. Ordered, also, tliat- this notice ho published in the Union, Washing( ton, D. C., and Daily News, New York, oncu a week for three we? k-. f the first of said pnbdeolions to bo at least sixty days before tho 2C?th of December next, tho day of hearing. JOB. HOLT. I Cnmmis.iloncr ?>l Patents. , P. R.?Editors of the above |?upers will please copy, and send their bills to tho Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice. L tiopt I?law3w [No. 619] Notice or the flinron'inunnre of the l.nn?l Office at t'almyra. in the Mate of Missouri. ' WT0T1CE in hereby given tlmt, in pursuance of law, ' xi i-1. 1 tti \ t v >f ho i.it I (h ii lh" iiii-1iht I hi i <ji tiio i >: m wi i -li t rit't la reduced below one hundred I hour and acres, tho Secretary ot f the Interior has directed tho discontinuance of said district, and that tho unsold lands therein bo made subject to salo and entry ut Boo NX 1 viMJt, in sold HUite. * lands remaining unsold and unappropriated by law, and subject to K entry at the office now discontinued, will ? ? ?-? to bo subject to entry * ut said ofllco from the date of tho receipt ??f notice to that effect hy the ' Register and Receiver thereof, and the land officers at Buonevlllc w ill give public notice of tho day on which they will be pro; wed to rvcclvu applications for entries cf any such lands at their office. Liven under my liaud, at the city of Washington, this twenty-fourth (by of AogiiHi, A. I> 1858. JO*. H. wii; <? >, Auttftff Comml^Hloner of Uio (Jonoral l-und Office. Aug 25- lawfiw [lal. AiSlar ] I>OOKS IM lGIfTl'lI) BY ATLANTIC TELE1> (iRAFIl. I. tndors for Knrllch hook* exconlod in flwrtwrn dnrs. FHANKIJN mu*, Hn.>k?eii?r, Aug 28 332 l'eno nviiue, bet tllh and lOUt ?ticvU. milE (JKKAT WOMIKH ??r r??r ^l^BTI KXTlj J t'aiitury. Prulhaanc WWNfH IU? l?t"t ' jj Kayo Urn BL l?uw (Mo.> llriuocrul Ik'tuv ? mmmt I. I Or. Wood, of Una city, from a * ?? nuaa In *aie. h n?a, r. . uigly of the (uiMirior oifrtl# if Hi* hair uao. **wl a*?t I Imve IU effVt wlmu curataf !!? ? W?w tdrMda I are guarantee* (?f truth, the Hotter twit aa aratari-aa not H puffery Crow Iho proa* : ! '4 h?I?, )?t jtonun tttor 0. i. Waoo t Oo.: BrnthiWO: lU>iu? my ukum * ! ft ? bumIu auico to the highly bouelti > ! clti.u 4 kw live, I ?u uiUuood u> tiialto a|?t>licai*-n rf it *? a?y -?? I. . which had bwwu quito gray, prulwhly om Hitrd ?hn , ay < * *?, were of thi- unr character. flaae Uwr a*?tla w*a? I *. .?-* a I UHtio uf your llalr lt?wt..riUlve, and " 1 M?<a kw^i * pruvitm what thud wi-bad. I uwl H about Iwtr. ? *? la*. procured another botUo, of which I bar# ?* ! ao or I > ..a N 1,1 Ui<- world tluit the gray or whit.- Iioir h*? u-tai y diupp*.., , illv In i :iu*l ! i .11 1 mi h .1 h I? ?" ? I believe more soft wild > than it w* t ?< - $ .-? years 1 am now *ixty > ?iar* old ; my fuod Wlfc, * IS# Sfeiflto two, has UHod It with the mido uli'M't TtM above outlot I dun in* to yoo fcr jrwr vataalb baem. | atn augured that whoever will rightly uae, aa per ArttitMw euiea !. . v. . v ion ( . - * ? ? i- t n. i i '-iiia M IM* ?f id a rorddeni here for the lost flfWn y?*ri, aad an km** * , i. .*t..i .? ',"i: M;i [. * a. ) >M# pea nay **, " : ? name aiUu hod, u at your servtaF, 1 ewh i? preserve the boautlud of nature in olhurs aa well aa iu) u I am, truly, your*, A C K , M i lUirtwiwa J*, ji ,v wood's haik snruumk. Paftr. Wood: Diurilr: llaviug luul tl?u ral*foctu?*> W? l<?< tba ln< j. rtion of my hair, from the oftw la of tin yellow Ibvei . x in is,>4 i ;%.i, >!. i <1 to in ?k?- .i 11... I >: y? ui - imraltua, aad II t> nii-wi'i as the Vel'N thing i1 Vl\ I'.iir . . , - g Klossy, and no word* can express iny obligations u, jr<m in , 4 , iU# todaach a tfcmnw ' i 1 \; ? 'i j> ^ Rm I i li a mlntotor la famlv standi^, and i .v i--f of the Orthodox Church at Broolul kt# Mamrlmany' lie la u gentleman of great influence and universally beloved WM Dm HiuhiRiiRui, Jan. la, 1DI Poor. Wood: Dear air: Having made trial of your llair Rose ,.???,. It givoa mo pleasure to May that IU elloet luis boon excel h m , tinv wig in i:. i! it ii:.it i> n. ihiiili nil. and a i "U t int londeOOT to ItchtBg with which I have been troubled from childhood; and bo* sb<> r* stored my hair, which was becoming gray, to lie original n i^r | luwo uaod no oilier article with anything like tho h?me pl?\?aur? or profit. Yours, truly, J. K. SRAOG. Tho Restorative l? put tip ill bottles of three Hires, rl? large, rr* ilium, and small; the small holds half a pint, and retails for one <h 1 Jar per bottle ; the medium liulily at lea-d twenty por OWM. mors to proportion than tho small, retails lor two dollar* a bottle, tie- !;?r^ holds ;i <[ii .i I iK,i\ {' ! i.i.l, i 11 > i' i in pr> ii< as. aii i riLul - hirf, ... '? hotUe. ; 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietor!", 312 Broadway, New York, (in Uw great New York Wire lulling Establishment,) and 114 Market street, at. Poult, Mo, ^ Aim BOM I)}' .ill gUUU "n,(4Kl: l1 v..rw-?? ??.?.?. Aug 18?<13mo OFFICE OF COMMISSARY OBNERAL OF SUBHSTEXCK, Washington, !Vq?tombor 11, 18!>*> SEPARATE FROl*Q8ALS will bo received at this office until Uio 20th day of No vein borne ft fbr the deli very of proviatone in bulk forth# iwo of the troops of the United Slates, upon inspection, as follows: At Fort lndtjKndence, Boston, Massachusetts. 50 barrels of host "mesa pork" 110 barrels of fresh "extra superfine" Hour 25 bushels of now white field boons | 750 pounds of good hard soap 200 |H>tiuds of first finality adamantine candles yi 2,200 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 1,100 |Kiunds of firgt quality Kio coffee 12 bushel* of good clean dry Hue salt 200 gallons of good cider vinegar. At ForiHamilton, Narremi, New York Harbor. ' 100 barrels of best "moss pork" 220 barrels of fn&h "extra superfine" flour ' 60 bushels of new white Hold beans | 1,500 pounds of good hard soap I 400 pounds of first quality aoamantino candles i 4,4oOdK>unds of first qualit y dry brown sugar i i 2,200 pounds of first quality Kio coffee 24 bushels of good clean dry flue salt 400 gallons of good elder vinegar. At Fori Columbus, Governor^ Island, New York. <, 200 barrels of best "mess pork" $ 440 barrels of fresh "extra superfine" flour 100 bushels of new white field beans ^ 3,000 pounds of good hard soap *00 pounds of first quality adamantine candles 8,800 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 4,400 pounds of first quality Kio ootfoo 48 bushels of good cloau dry lino ?<alt 800 gallons of good elder vinegar. A i Fori Mcllcnry, Baltimore, Maryland. 75 barrels of bo.-t "moss pork" 100 barrels of fresh "extra superfine" flour 37 bushels of new white field beans 1,000 pounds of good hard soap 300 |*HindR of first quality adamantine caudles 3,300 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 1,000 pounds of first quality Kio coflbo 18 bushels of good clean dry lino Halt 5 300 gallons of good elder vinegar ! At M)rt Monroe, Old Point Ci/mfort, Virginia. * 250 burrols of boat "iuoss pork" i 550 barrels of fro h "extra superfine" Hour \ 125 bushels of now whit-' field beans 3,750 poands of good hard soap 1,000 } founds of first quality adamantine candles 1J ,000 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 6,500 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 00 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 1,000 gallons of good elder vinegar. At bhrt Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina. 100 barrels of bo->t "mess pork" S3) barrel! oi freah "oxftra iiiporflnc" flopr 60 bushels ?>f new white Held beans % I 1,600 pounds of good hard soap 3 iOO pounds of first quality adamantine candles 11 4,400 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar J 2/200 pounds of iirsl quality Hio coffee 24 bushels of good clean dry lino salt $ 400 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Baton Rouge Barracks, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. ] 60 barrels of beat "mess pork," llo barrels of fresh "extra superfine" flour j 25 bushels of now white field beans 760 pounds of good hard soap < 200 pounds of first quality adatnanthio candles j 2,200 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 1,100 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 12 bushels of good clean dry fino Halt i , 200 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 100 barrels of "mass pork" 220 barrels of fresh "extra superflno" flour 60 bushels of new white field beans 1,600 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of first quality adamantine cand 4,100 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 2,20,0 pounds of fir.U qualify Rio coffee \ 24 bushels oi'good clean dry lino salt 400 gallons or good cider vinegar. At Newport Barracks, Newport, Kentucky. 100 barrel:? of best, "men.; pork" 220 barrels of fresh extra superfine flour 50 bushels of new whito field beans 4 1,600 poUinta of good hiurd fioap 400 pounds of first quality udatnantino candies 4 .400 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 2,200 pounds of first quality Kio cuffto 24 bushels of good clean dry fluo salt 400 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Port Adams, Newport, Rhode Island. 76 barrels cf best "moss pork" i UK) barrels of fresh "extra superfine" flour 37 bushels of new white field beans 1,000 pounds of good hard soap 800 pounds of first quality adamantine candled 3 .300 pounds of first quality dry brown btigar j 1,<WK) |>oundn of first quality Hio coffee IS bushels of good ch an dry lino salt |j 300 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Key West Barracks, Key West, Florida. 00 barrels of bout "mess pork" lso barrels of fresh "extra Buperflno" flour 40 bushels of new white field boons 1,260 pounds of good hard soap 400 pounds of first qualify adamantine candles j 3.S00 pounds of llr^t quality dry brown sugar i 1,000 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 20 bushels of good clean dry fino salt W gHIIWIUl Ul VHW * IHCgiU . Noti.?All bkMi<m are requested to extend (bo amoaiit of their bWi fur each arUolo, and exhibit the total amount of each bid; and no bid will be acted on unless it embraces all articles required at a post. The period* nub quantities of each delivery will be: one fourth h*t June, l a Septeinb- r, 1st Drrcmbor, 185b, and 1st March, 18<H). Tli.' eugar and c??l!'oo u> bo delivered In strong barrols. full hoopedThe beans and salt in barrels, and the neap and candles in strong bote-? of cutivei.ieiit size for transportation. Hull will only bo received lie ... r< tie nl o| i!i:n, : .. lo if.. 1 -Is 1. In- < ' have ruth n w*< k Ai< J"" Ukms tend red fiir doil very twdaf lbl? (tfvoiiJ??in$nt will be thoroughly and rigidly ItisqiecUMl at the tin.e and place of delivery, and all cxp wc* must h < pai 1 by cotdractors until they are deposits I at such Morehouse* an may bo denty bated by tho agents of tho dopartIIH III. Any variation from the terms of Hie contracts will bo considered hi, i- ; - ' r<j 1. tfi int door article ?o vary 'J b-- -nr\ </- -! t rves. the privilege oflncrejwdng or-A mlnlahlit| * quanlhu r dj*pt i, ing wltb any or ill articles required at any j*' t, at any Umo before entering Into contract; a"d I . , >: r- iit>. -? - ( <-M.il " ih t ' t. on ?" mi? v I j days' |>r?*\ ions notice. Ail bidders are i .-quired to accompany Ibolr proposal* with ainp?* on tracts. T)u j tnuht d t 'I ' " r i : -1' i ni ! he < ' -i l \,v ib.- <i i j. t uo.n . . i \ ;M/me r on woii known to 1 < i . . . . . 1 , - . < ' I t /'? " ' ' - / ' '' ?' ' ' O,- - b/o, <! ?% 1'' . V . . ' * J aymt.nt. \? h?. u w ill I- ' 1' ' , cb pii in ' i 1 ? < t ? i u c? ' of til.' r till f 'he Tr.-.k >' v I ,> .. tin ' i \ - ' ' sin net*. . | i i |1 11 ' i (" < ! i . ' ii"i' 1 1 b m uw? <;iiison, c < Nim. K ?ill IM.I l.o f,,r Ino-rtmr l? ?h<"'r pup"" TrrllKMMM unli-.it aulimrix -.1 in <k> to by 111" U>mmi*-.iry U?o?r?l ' Bubnltl?n>. Spl II- WUItiV V fTnlA- >r ] r|MlK < >v riTI HON \l. HISTORY Of I UaMMfllAUH, from Ihr ofU>? Art.cl<? nf (lie (vntlon 10 (he tlo?e of Jirluou'a ?'jr WlltttM AW* U* ke , 2 volt. Klrrt roluint no? rmly PrWll W. For - le by : I \M IURIi k >!"?< v Pep 8 OcnoroimbMn eiundrcoii ??