. ?&.rao?ai? cB<x>sasnas?tsiia L. M. JONES, Publisher op tiie laws or the union. "at the public good we aim.1* M- M. LEVY, Editor. ^OlL I. C1ROLi]a, SATDUBAY APiJI!, 21, Jh?8. . ' I" i_iiiiiiBH?^ |M^ajij~jziz*JiJ 1 - " ' '' " , , OF fKR OOMMBP.3IA.L OOXTRISB,? Publwhod weekly eyory Saturday morning at $3 par annum if paid in advanco, or $4 IF not paid until the expiration of the your. Persons .subscribing out of tlio Stato, ->ro required to pay in advance. No subscription recaivod for a loss term than ono yoar. Advertisements will be inserted at One Dollar por square for the first insertion, and FiFty Cents for ovory continuance. Thoso Advertisements that ;lo 1 ?'? nf innnrtions inarknd on thn IVji navo uiu m?'""? ? margin will bo published until forbid, and charged accordingly. dJ- All Lottora addressed to this Office, must bo post paid. ' =; Auction and commission business The subscribers have nssociuled themselves together under the linn of Young &. Depass in this line, and will transact and dispose of all species of Merchandise and other commodities, entrusted to to theui and their disposal in said business, and will be thankful for the same. Having spicious ware rooms, will, on application, receive any goods consigned them, free of storage. WILLIAM. R. YOUNG. Dec. 10 33 If JACOB S. DEL'ass. R rfkrkmcks.?G.Mathoson, Shannon, M'Gec & Co, Llolleyinan & Gass, James Duulap, Levy & Llughson, J M. Niolon, I'. P. Villepigue, Cainden; Martin, Walker & Walter, M'Dowall,Shannon (Sc. Co., Charleston. Tho Charleston Courier will publish the above once a week for two months, and forward accou.it to this ollice for payment. A CATCH*. WILLIAMSEV KILN'S, TAILOR ?flrueful for the natron \??e he hai hitherto received. respectfully inform-* the citizens of Cr.mdeu and its vicinity, tb it. he has commenced the above b-isiuOoS at the stan I formerly occupied by J. <*oo:lla;l, immediately opposite Shannon, MoGcc it Co., where he will cut and make garments in the neatest manner and most fashionable stylo. Fashions received quarterly frow New York and Philadelphia. Jan. *27. lilt If ________ __ C. SMIT 1. T.MI/Mt, tenders his thanks to those of tije Iri.-ud* of the late firm of Severns V Smith, who since their location here, h ive so liberally patronized them in business; and trust, by a faithful performance of the work entrusted to his care, and a disposition to please, to merit a duo share of the same patronage; which will be thankfully received at the stand formerly occupied bv the above lirm, one door south of Dr. Ileul's office. Jan. :27, 31) tf ~b\ SU.MTKR DISTRICT. John Jennings, J rs S BILL. Thoa Williams, cl til } The judgment creditors of John Jennings, arc hereby notified and required to be nnd appear bet'npo tlin Commissioner of this Com t. and estab lis!) on oath, their claims to the funds in the hands of the defendants, administrators of Joseph Purant, dec'd. arising from sales of properly and money paid to him, within ninety days from this date. The*' will he required to shew what they may ho indebted to said Jennings By decree of the Court. J.NO. B. M ILLKil, Com'r. Sumterville, Jan. f> J 5J() 38 lOt I'r s fee jjjjia50 1W JE Qt JITY, " Kershaw District, William M Jirctn and itife j r? Bill ll?r Division & sale of I<and Wiley Jenkins, ct al J It appearing to my satisfaction, that John Jenkins, Wiley Jenkins, Exurn Jenkins Thos Jenkins Jos Jenkins, & Jas. Jenkins defend'ts in this case, are absent from this State, It is ordered that they do answer, plead or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three months from this dale, or an order nroconfesso will he entered ngomt them therein; also, that this order be published for said ;n ?i.A r??.?..i..v. t " jVw. LANG, Com'r. Jan. 20 38 13t. MEDICINES. Botanic store and infirmary.? The subscriber grateful for flic liberal patronage extended him in the above business, during the the last year, would now inform his customers, that ho U this day receiving by the Steamer Thomas Salmond, a largo supply of Medecines, which will bo sold on accommod iting terms, for cash, or on three monfhs credit to approved purchasers, either by whole sale or ictnil. 1 have now supplied the Infirmary with permanent nurses, so that in future, I hope to be able to receive all applicants, who may desire to take medicine at this establishment. Seven years experience in this practice, and an extensive acquaintance in this community, renders any other promise or pledge of attention on my part unnecessary. Feb. 3 40 tf WM. CARLISLE. The Columbia Times and Clieraw Gazette, will each give the above tlr.ee insertions and forward the papers containing the same, and their accounts to the subscriber immediately thereafter for payment. W. U. j rnjOTICE.-Th e undersigned having tormed | _L m a co-partnership for a term of years, undei the firm of Murray ?y Ronncy, for the transaction of Mercantile business, respectfully solicit from ihni r IVinn/lu fiml oitof Atrmra n nnttlinnnnfo rtf fhnir patronage. They have on hand a very extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Ilaidware and Groceries, which they will disposo ol at reduced prices for cash, or on ciedis to punctual customers. They may ho found at the store lutely occupied by Murray & Bryant. J. I). MURRAY, Jan. 20 38 tf E. VV. BONNEY f jMHE Co-partnership heretofore existing under - the firm of Severns Smith, was, on Men. day tho 15th iiist. dissolved by mutual consent. 1VM SEVERKS. Jar. 90 3a, !f B f SMITII. i-1 ? % SOUTH CAROLINA, SUMTFR DISTRICT: Summons in Partition. , ' Jefferson Logan, TS. Ransom Logan, and others. I appearing to my satistaciioh, that David Lo- 6 gau uim o v luiim ins wilt", J uuii uugau auu ju- * sail his wife, bligah Logan and Eliza his wife, and t Ransom Logan, resides without this Stale: It is * therefore ordered that they doa>pear and object to I the division or sale of the real estate of David Logan, dec'd on or before the first Monday in i une next, or their consent to the same will be entered ' of record WM LEWIS, 0 S D March '24 47 8t Pr's fee $4 50 i For Sale, i A GOOD PIANO. Apply to SHANNON, McGEE & Co. ' Nov. 4, 27 tf I\ THE COMMON PEE AS, i Kershaw district. I Joseph M. Marshall,} vs > Decla. in Foreign At'climt. Henry H. Scliroclt.y WHEREAS, the plaintiff has this day filed his declaration in this office, against the i defendant, who is ubsent from and without the > i limits of this Slate, as it is said, and having rieilh- | or wife nor attorney known within the same: It is ordered that the defendant appear and plead thereto, within a year and day, or linal judgment will be entered of record against him. Nov. 25 30 J W. .LANG, Clerk. V OOK AT THIS!?The suhscri or res E A peclfnlly informs tlie citizens of Camden and its vicinity, tiiat they cun have their clothes cut and made in first rate style, by calling on him at his residence, in Broad street, two doors above the Post Office. 11 is terms will be reasonable.? All orders will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to. < JOSEPH CHARLES WORTH ORDERS, ) Columbia, 22d March, 1836. ) PURSUANT to an order from Major Gen. Bi. channan, an election will be held in Columbia on Friday the 15lh June next, for Braga tier General of Cnvaliy. The followino jiersons will manage the election. Copt. J. U. Adams, Capt. Stark, Lieutenants Taylor and Brown.. None but Commissioned officers, field and staff, arc entitled to vote. Forthe information of the officers, I refer lliemto the following resolution, parsed December Resolved, That in all elections for Mnj. General, iintl Brigadier General, hereafter to lie made in this State, it shall be lawful lor all commissioned officers of tlic Militia entitled to vote, to do so by proxy; ' Provided; that all voles so offered by proxy, he sign- 1 ed by the officer voting, staling his rank and title, ' presented under sealed cover, addressed to the Col of the Regiment to which he belongs, or other officer holding the election. J. II. ADAMS, April 7 4'J if Col.Oth Rcg't Cavalry. rnhinct illanulhcloi'y. TIIK subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Camden, and lie surroundi g country generally, that they have opened a c .binet establishment immediately in iront of the Post ( ffiiee, where they will be happy t<> fill any orders which may bo sent to them. Repairing done with neatness and ' despatch* They hope i?y unremitting attention to I business, and a desire to phase, to merit a share of public patronage. SAM URL STEWART, WILL 1 BY MA'illlS. A pail 7 49 tf ? Wan. IIi>viialiK TfpjK SIRES to inf.rin his riends and tlio pub B y he, that after an absence of twelve months in Europe, he li is returned to Camden nd ag-iin resumed the prrocticc of Medicine. Oliicc as heretofore, corner of Broad and Yera street*. Dr. II. also wishes it to be geneiady kno?* n.tuat whilst profiting t y an attendance on ti.e Medical Institutions of Dublin, during a residence thereof several months, he devoted much attention to the present system of Dentistry, practic< d in that city as a most important collateral branch of Surgery. In the operating rooms and Laboratory of the State Dentist, where he had an ample field for prac- ; ticc and observation, he has made himself master i of every thing relative to Modern Dentistry, as a science and as an art, and tenders aceoidii.gly his services to those who may require them, at his operating room, in Logtown. April 14 50 If f It IIE? Bank of Camdeu Soutli Ca? 4?\ rolllil. The annual meeting ol the stockholders of this Bank will convene at the Banking Douse in Camden, on the first Monday in May next, when an election of "seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held. By order ol the Board W. J. GRANT, Cc.sh'r. The Southern Times, Columbia, Chora w Gazette. Choraw, will insert the above until the 1st Monday in May. April 11 50 Ht TOU vji All persons .laving demands ag..iusi iyi the estate assigned by Dr. Jacques Bishop and Wm. A. Bowen, are requested to render them as early as possible to the subscriber, in dupiieale form. JOHN M. GILCHRIST, AssigneeApril 14 50 tf The Charleston Mercury will publish the above daily for one month, and forward account to this office for payment. j COMMITTED to the Jail of Kershaw District, ' on the 11th inst. a negro boy v\ ho calls his nainc Fed, and says he belongs to George .\:uldrow of Sumter District. Said fellow is ol a dark -i : _i .< r. o I.;..i. ?.. i CUIIipiUAIUII J uuuut (# III i V Ul U 1IM livn llilll about 19 or 20 years of aye. The owrr is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. JAMES ROBERTS, Jailor. April 14 50 tf AMDEN BRIDGE COMPANY. 1 he l>irccter8 of this Company have ordered the pnymentof the second and third Instalments on the Stock of said Company. The second being $20 per shaie, payable on or before the 20th April, instant, and the third, being $20 per shnre, payable on or before the 20th May next. The same will be received at the Bank of Camden South Carolina. April 14 50 4t J. C WEST, Treas'r. If of ire i There will be an election for Recorder and Treasurer, Town Marshall, and Clerk of the Market, on Saturday, the 21st inst. Proposals will then b?' received for keeping the Town Clock and Public Pumps in order for the ensuing vear. That all demands against the Council he rendered, and that debts and taxes duo them, be paid in by P at day ? By order of tho Town Council of Camden. April 11 50 2t J W. LANG, i Recorder and Treas'r. 1 ? , SHERIFF'** rJiECTIoSr SKTHEKEAS. William Rosser, Esq. |hv preWW tent she. iff. h-.s tendered hi* resignation to rlto Exeeljcncy the Oosasftorjto u^ke effect it soon. is a successor is qualified to enter ujtota the' duties >f his office, NOTICE is hereby given to the Managers of Election lor Kershaw District, to open polls at the tever&l places of election within said District, on Vlonday and Tuesday, 7th and dtli May n?xt, for he election of Bhertil to supply the vacancy occ.?lioncd by the resignation of the resent incum* rent. CteO.U. M'INTOSH, Clerk. Managers of Klection for Kt-rsha ' t istrict. At C mden ? W. J. Gerald, John Rosser, and Benjamin Gass. At ur. ton's Mill?John Motley, F. Bowen, S. 3. Taylor. At Sclirn >k's Mill?Benj M'Coy, Jos. Lockhart, Robt. Turner. At Lisenbvs?Goo. Cot well, Samuel Mcrcliison, and Alexander vt'Cnskill. At buii'ulo?Tyre M'liafl'y, R. Moscloy and Jas. I'ate. At Goodwin's Store?TI1O8. Smyrl, W Kirkland and It 11. V\ illiau:*?. Libeity 11 ill?T. L. Dixon, Roland Cornelious, and John Brown Flat Roc ?Jos. Kirkland, John Fletcher, and J. J. Dun'ap. The managers to meet on the Wednesday following, at Can.den, to count out the voles and declare the election. April It 50 Wt. arc authorized to ..n'noui.ce 1 knja.vis Gabs us acund.date lor SHEUIIF, to till the vacancy occasioned by tlie resignation ot Win. Rosso r. April 11 50 WE are authorized to announce JaMr. u Jonks as a can id.ite for SHERIFF, to fill the v ?nancy occasioned by t.ie resignation of Win. Rossor. April 14. 50 FBI HE Copartnership herelotore existing under JL the lirm ot liisliop and Gilchrist was ai an end on the 1st ilay i f February, 1838. April 14 50 tt J. M. GILCHRIST. N|JEGR<>ES WANTED. Liberal pr.ccs m.>y l.al be obtniaincd in cash for negroes, by applying to the subscriber. JOHN M. G I LCI 1K 1ST. April 11 50 tf filial Notice PERSON'S who irive ml ok \et made r turns, will do well tocall and make them before the 1st May, or they will positively be tlouhh taxed, as I no iwoks win no c.osrci aim ik? mums ?i?i it" r.cnvcd%alter ihat date. T. C. BRYA *T.t. c. k. d April 7 -ID if Clock asail Watch 3ffakcr rg^H siilisciil'or r< pecKuih informs the eitir. ns B ol Camden, and its neighborhood, that lie has located hintedI' in this place, 3 doois above tin- Chiiilen Bank, where he will attend t > nil business in his line. J. B, KI.lA'tJLli. April 7 40 tf The Catawba Springs* TflR Proprietor of tlrs establishment gives no'ice til n he is re mri g and tilting it i |> at ro sid rable e.tponse, and in .? superior s;ye, end will have .t rea y for the reception of com aiiv by the 2dtii ol May. It is situated on the great East* in and VVes ern li-.o ol Sii es, from Salts bur1, v a Lincolnton to Ashviile. vvc ; (a s age pa-sing there ever* day in the week but one)? The country around is brok ii a.id proverbially healthy, and besides the mi oral pioperties < t the w-ite s ill r are man. i dncements -o turn the attention of invalids and ol.?is towards t is placeIts proximity t<> the lower country?the die pness of living?the excellence of the neighboring society? the abundance rf game?tlie ri. ii lielo ntl'ided to science?especially to Mineralogy and Botany, are laets not to be overlooked b, the travelling world. But it is in the viineral qua iti s n, toe Springs tnat the great attracti n towaids t issp-it consist*. i lie Proprietor has no exaggerated lists of cures to p-escnt to the public, tor he has just taken possession, nor would lie deem it a compliment either to the goo taste or sag. city ol the public, to present such if he had them. But ho has the as-urancc of some of the ...ost scientific Physicians and Chemists, to the rare -.nd v .limbic properties of these Springs. In 1824 Professor Olmsted (nowof Yale College] made a stri t analysis of this water, and pronounces its loicign ingredients to be Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Sulphate, of Lime, Sulphate of Magnesia, Muriate of Lime. For a more extended stat.-inent see his genlooiral Report of North Carohn-i, authorized by act oi Asse bly, pages 120-30 Space will not petinit us to add the very Hatt ri-g remarks ol this gen. tleman?hut any one at nil acqu.iin.ed with the subJWit cannot help perceiving -it. peculinr adaptation 01 these mine-als, to the d.solders that most prevail in the South. The r loprietor can only superadd his determi nnti. ii to ineef. patronage, by n unflinching ntlention to the wants, wishes and Com'orts ? his visiters. The Springs nre now, and will be throughout the veur, open lor the accommodation of travellers. JOS. W. HA il'TO s. A ril 7 40 Ht ??lihNUi b- ?? Ai\ 1 hi)?V? u. te< , il l' tit.li lust i r'?te heart dine Shiiges to b. delivered at the Camden Bridge, on or before the fin-t day ot July next, (or which cash will be paid on delivery CH.\KLEsVAi\hE F RO April 7 40 ti Five Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY tmin lie subscriber, ?? Mulatto boy named John, he is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, one front ooih out, unit both feet Irost bit-en, and several tmv off oi each loot. Inforn ation has reached me, t! at he is on a boat running trom Camden to t linrleston. The above reward will be paid lor lodging him in anv jail. WILLIS RAMSEY. March 31 48 2t 1%T OtifC.?The subscriber of!ers fur sale his 1^1 whole Block of \iry Goods, at cos! and clmr[job, I'or cash. JA.VILS M'EWEN. A.arch 24 47 3t For Sale or Rviat. i he Kirk wood lloin?c and Lot belonging to Mr. I'ugh M'C.II. J. M. DES.4USSURE. March 31 48 2t JO. HALL?Will practice Law in the e < nmden Courts. Feb. 24 42 Ct ' ' " 1 sale. Y1V virtue of sundry cxocQtioM taiw dirrctrd, J^vvUl be Hold before lue Court House in Camden, 0ii llie tkat Monday in May next, and the day f?dTow ii{j, within the usual hours o< sale, the follow ine property, vie; Ono tract of land, containing 440 acres more or Ip!m Ivinor nn the waters of Block River, inini-ur '* ? f 'J - ? ' B lands of John stokes anil others, levied on and to be Hold as the properly of Will Scott, at the suit of Aiester Garden, Also, will b. sold on Tuesday, at the home of the defendant, on Dig Lynches Creek, one sorre' horst and t n head of cattle, levied on and to b sold as the pio. erty ot Stephen u Hough, at the suit of James Perry. Also, one tract of Land, containing 2(H) ..errs more or Itss, on which the dcleuduut lives, in the f?rk ot L> ncties reek, a Ijoining lands |teloi>c?n<? to thecstateol Co Jnli.i tve sliaw and ntlie s, levied on and to he eoMns the property of W.n. Murrhall, at the still of I lie officers of the Couit and Henry Schroek. Also,one tract of Land, containing G40 cres more or less, adjoining lands n| C. R. Dlaii ami ot lies, levied on . d to be s Id as the property of George i'. Cotwell, at the bUit ot J. ilishop Also, three L??ts in i he village of Kirkwood, known as iiuiiibers 4, f>, G ALo. two Lota in the town of Camden on Lyltleton street, known as nuin ej.s 101X5, 1007 Atso a fraction ol Lot number 10fc<3. Aisi? one Lot on Stale R?rce?, number 1081. One i vacant I.nt on Dn.nd sl'ect, number 104, ar.d the | South third of Got num. or 1G3, levied en ami to he ! sold as tin property of O.C*. Campbell A-. Co at the suit of M'l)o\a'i, Shannon &. Co., Coinintrciui Dunk, and others A h o,? ne House and Lot in the town of Camden, fronting West on York s/iei, and known in the pian of the town as iiuinl er- 1073, levied on and to lie sold as the property ? ! J. iiusj L'unlap, a. tiic suitol llydi, I l.u ri-and llootu vi It. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for Sheriff's papers. ... ?rii ti WM nnacvD [Mil IB 11 tU. U> / tJUlili, O. l\ MM 11ST nf Li-tiers remaining in the Lost UfHce A nmden. April 1st Ibdb. A?John L. lexnuder 15? 1 ii ?ma? Bradley William Raskins, Jaindes F. Br? ml foot, Ge? rge F. BariUt, b 11. liovkin, Kizzy Biair. 1.?Samuel S. Carpenter, John A Chiluer3, L. B. 1 larks, n i.enryO shnw, Joseph Cloud, Vincent ox. l)rur\ J ntnpl ell. ifc?Ue<rut Di nii Is, John L'a.idson, 2; j igeous 1 nniels Jil -James T. Kllimn, Aza Kvnns. ? Mi.-s Saudi Gih.-mn, iYiiusFiaiucs L. Gi.a). Bfl ? { '.'.I lendersnn. ,B ? iss i johuson, Hubert Irving, Lewis Johnson. BvV Jain n T K core. Rev John A ivennedy. tj?Miss Sarah i oi.jh, i r. 1> S. Lucas, Nut ha niol . it' e, Henry Lowrerv. J. I). I eii.n re. Ai J iin Marshall. I'eter M'< nskili.2; 'i'ln n as MT-reary, Jarett IS'. .iller. Archibald .* taclo .. Miss Mary John ickl , Joshua A erryman, 2; lledick > osely, Joseph ' .arshnll, A.chabU* McDowell, Allen M-'?. nskill, Ksq I*.?, ainuel l'?ak. Isaac I'erry. g? John i- lis, y yrus It -bins, homes Reilli. Nathaniel Ramsey, I v. James Uochell. S?Sainu-I Sun-key, < had> s 1 Miiver, iY rs. K! lender hcott. J. hn 11. fc'iuiihsc.n, 3; Allen Sand.-rs rg'?J .1 owns. \\r?William Wilson. Augnsius K West 2; Tohn W.ison. Gioroe Y ii;;lit 1?< nj min *. il.-on, IJiovk'ii \ iiti. r j?o?n. rs < hzacetfi wniuie.,11 II-* o' illianis l' TiiOliA ON, V Ai j A; ril i 19 3l BV A3JT51 EliTIT, jP' ; V LAWS OF THE IT. sTATF.S, PASM'.P AT THE FIRST 8E-SI< N OF THE TWENTYFIFTH CO NOR ESS. i Public. ? No. 15. AIV ACT making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic exp? uses of Government for the venr eiglit? en hundred and thirty-eight. Be it enacted by the Sen '1c and House of Representatives of the Cniftd States of America in Con stress esse muted. That the following sur.s he, and the same are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out o! i ary unappropriated money in the Treasury, viz: For pay and mileage of the members of Countess and dele-gate*-, live hundred an six y seven thousand six huntirci1 ami eighty dollars; For pay of the officers and clerks or the Senate and House ol liepn-enialiyt *, forty thousand four hundred dollars; For stationery, fin I, printing, am<I all other mntinornt expenses of the Senate, . fifty thousand dollars; For stationery, furl, primino, and all other contingent expenses of the Mouse of Keprest iiiaiives, two huudied and t\vriity-five thoofl iltd dollars; The ttvo sums last in nlioin d lr, he applied to the payment of the ordinary expenditures of tin- Sen i'i i) Mouse of Representatives, severalit, and to no oth?T purpost. For compensation to the President r.d Vice President of the I nil. d States, tin Secretary of State, the Secretary ol the t reasury, tin' pjecretnry ??1 War, ti-c rrrretnrv of the Navv, anil tic Fust Ma ter Genera I, sixl\ thousand dol'nrs. Fur sa'ary ?f the S r a y I m;'" pa tents Inr puldie la > s, per .nt cT Mar ! second, eighteen hund? d and iHrythro one thousand live londre <1 lla k. F r clerks nn in* R e;o is in th fTi.o ?.f the Secretary of Stale, twenty thousand ilncc hundred dollars. For the contingent expenses of the Department of State, including publishing tip e '< 1 "1 - t i Q ui disii ihutiog the l.nvs, twenty.tivu> I thousand dollars. For the superintendent n?i<l watchman ??f \p n>>i't)n iiai iXerudu- building, one tIi tis:iticl fite hundred dollars. F??r contingent rxpciiKcs of Raul buildinrj, including' fuel, labor, oii, and rc? pairs, diree thoi.sand three hundred and i *i 11 > dollars. i F r compensation to the clerks and j messenger* in the office of the Secretary of the Treasure, sixteen thousand four j hundred ami lif'y dollars, j For compensation to the clerks in said | office, per art of twenty-third June, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, three thousand six hundred dollars. For compensation ?o the First Cotnptroller of the Treasury, three thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the clerks .and mes^ .i . tj: * l1.. isenge:sin the oinre 01 ir.e ru?* uvm|r i troller, nineteen thousand three hundred 1 dollars. For compensation to the Second Comp! troller, three thousand dollars. F??r compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Second 'Comptroller including the compensation of two clerks transferred from the office of the Fourth Auditor, twelve thousand, tuo hundred und fitly dollars. For compensation to the First Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and mess< nger in the office of the First Auditor fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars. F??r compensation to the Second Auditor of the Treasury, three thousand dolj iars. | For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Second Audi ninn )l II lid red i I'M* MJ V I'll ll'cil iiiuupuiiM ? (?>? ? - ? dollars. For compensation to the Third Auditor, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and rnessei?g? rs in the ollice ol" the Third Auditor. I twi i tv-seven thousand two hundred and I lilty dollars. F r compensation to two additional cloiks, employed tiudrr the act of the I ightconth January, one thousand eight ; hcndrci an thirty seven, for the payment I f horses and other property h st or dei stroyed, two thousund four hundred dollars. ! F ?r compensation to the Fourth Audi. j tor, t! roe thousand dollars. F r compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Fourth Audit.n, fifteen thousand nine hundred and j liftv dollars. For an additional clerk in the same, to j carry into effect the act of I he third of *iarch last, for the more equitable administration of the pension fund, one thotts <i dollars. For compensation to the Fifth Auditor, ton e thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and messenger in the office of the Fifth Auditor, nine thousand eight hundred dollars. - _ Q ?"* / Tor compensation to the Treasurer 01 the United Slates, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and ruessi ng< r in the office of the Treasurer of the United States, ten thousand seven hiiti.iicd and fifty dollars. For compensation to the Register of ttie Tieasu'y, three thousand dollars. For compensation to the clerks and ' c."Smio' rs in the office of the Register of Treason, twenty-four thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of iit< (J iicrnl Land Office, per act of i 01 ih July, eighteen hundred and thirtyi -i\ three thousand dollars. For compensation of the recorder, solic*iif?r. draughtsman, and assistant draughtsman, rUrLs. messengers, and packers, i it. tin ? llict* <?f the Commissioner of the j(?tn?r?ii Land Office, one hundred and ? veil thousand eight hundred and fifty d< liars. Ft compensation to the Solicitor of ' he Treasury, three thousand five hundred dtil ars. F r compensation to the clerks and meski ngcr in the office of the Solicitor of the Ticusiiry, three thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars For expr ,s< s of stationery, printing, ami ul other contingent expenses of the Tu fl o ry !) p rtment, viz: F r the nffieo .?f the Sectolar) of the iieaon v. including copying, and expenses incurred in c niseqnenco of the hurjoiiijr nt the i r? usury building, twelve till us u l live imndred ?h liars. - 1 t '!' r.i -JalM'if ior(M<jn languages* mm for rrcciviuji and iraiiMni; tintr past-ports an s If i rs, in I In* office of the Secre!.i;-y . f the Treastuy, t rce hundred dolhi rs. I' r stating and printing public accounts, one ihoiiMiind f ur hundred dollars. For the ofl'ce of the First Comptroller, in t' niisann dollars. For I: of!) of ti e Second Cornptrolc . ' in iho * nd five hundred dollars F r r r Hi (> f ilit Firs-t Auditor, one h tissual do'birs. F r the ??flier of the Second Auditor, one ih ntsand dollar". For the ollicc of the Third Auditor, ia