MEER ME EBBE ME MIM ,it . Pryo4ald,Published eivn, 31 :411 , P• colufwa ... -ity-TERAmionve a: yeakpayablailiStily in advance. Sir Dollars :will'-igv tia ly be tintalead tf iint.paid within the Year: • ^ Ea.. Single eopiea vwo aims—coy sale at ,theircorintei' • the 'Office, and 14. t h -a News 13hy . !••• • ma E. 5A.T 11116 . 11 321110.41i1ANG • POSV- • • ' S iiiiblished•fnitaihe . :nnirth • o &-laide - lit an ket Arise' .61trieb• of TWO" ; DOLLItttB a year s ; fn advance— . sitencopwainvn • No papac badiaepneuicled (unless at the dig: ovum of the p ro prietar)'untiladlarrearnges.nr e paid. attetitiaa,*ll.be paid to any order unleis ac • iroinpaniediry the Manisa'. or satisfactory referenea iwthia ----- , : Tg RM t: - ..0-0.,A DIV: iitt:Cs t NG. ' VOL 'SQUABS 07- TWIrtNB . I.MES.OB. LIM. 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SKANNON, Atiorncys at Lam—Office . 922 Fourth *am!, near!) , opposite the Alappr's pffice. 1 1 ZD 7gI.7ININGSi Attorney at.Lote, Fourth At: above •",. • t - • ' : m4r3Ori .o.2lldUELoW:lSLaWd.jittionaryatllEce on 4ttt Bnt streer; neat Glais_itaNittaborgki. • ••..• , ocbtf• :Vatitk; 7 P7ii.llo37. - etitiiiii • at Liitor !Mee Vt' well a Ituildingc:Gtautmeet. , •. tatty2T-am.• ft. A. W. ULIVENi-Phyrioianinact'Surgien,—,Offieo No 8, Bt. Clair sireet;:PittO!Lrgii..: aug2l-y • D C ORLANDO LOOlSLS,:Atairosy al Lato..7olllce 4th above WOrid:.. - < ijaS•r: • ifOI SEAS - AL lILSRSHALLorrtiy TLowrie's' Buildings, Pourth'si. • jant•ly - DARRAtilii Attorney ea laett-=OMee .in ilakewelre ou 'Grant 'street, opposiie 0011111. 'llla"fy23ly >. KatiIVEDY,7:OI-077iiFin • aala building. with 'Atderittasi Arldiuster, • between AVood and Smithfield sts. • a1fg174.104 . • • - 7 ..roinv BARTON;' Attorney at Late.—Otfiee, North 'side . U. of Fifth street, between Wood and Serdtbfield i in the ilana'bttiliiing with Alderman :Sorrow. Jsepn-ly tX)ROE W. LA l'Ar Lk, etuoiney and Caunsedat at La to and Noisri Public—Office at the corner ot 4th and ' Wood str:, - over,Silibet A.Joites' Exchaageoffice. octl4 • .. • it. IOII N , CRAINFORD,pffiec St. :cluir:iireet, • opposite the sitetigo' auglol.. LimiuxD SNOWJ.W N , 44«peney ata..fattin ~L4` the building on tho Ninth - Ea' tat cornatirsitfourth and litnidifteld sta. • • • - • '," •• • f.. t, ftlO,ll4OW, ethicnnan.Offsee' no/Weide o 1 Fifth' . street, between - Wood.'iattd seplo-y . . ascu.NDLESS 11.2 , PCLURB, Attorneys and Counsel il... loss est.Law.-rOinio on Fourth ea, opposite R.. R. Pattemou's Livery Stable, 'Pittsburgh- sePLO-Y - TOR WARD ik SWARTZ t tarn rys at Law. (Mee on Fourth street, between 'Wood and Smith field, opposite Patterson's Livery Stable. np7-y UkX)RfIE F. GILLAMOR, Attorney and Counsellor ot Lata.—OLSce removed to the 2ddoor below Grant st., .on Fourth, to the off/midair occupied by Alderman hilt. son. IN. brecoivay, Attorney and Counsellor at Luso.— • Otfice in Bakeivell's Buildings on Grant street. -T seorr, kourth st., doors west of Mar. U • bet. A l l work et - oriented, and if not perfectly sat. isfactory no charges will Le made. ' • feblo RPAIOVAL..--Dr..itebert Snyder, has removed his office to Fourth street, .between Wood and Smith field streets. iteeleu has removed his commissstou and forwarding business from the Canal'Basin to his now warehouse, On Third street, nearly opposite the Post • may3ff.ly kato 1/AL.-30111V1. MITCHEL, Attorney at Lawl 1.1, has removed to Fourth itt.7 next door to the office of Alderman Steel. sp7 • 1 3 RICK-140 ; 000, in BirunutthauL for sale by .• apll . SLILY, MATTHEWS & CO. SUCKALASTER, Aldernittirtee: Fourth street N third door above Smithfield, South side. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. !fStles to Real Estate examined, &c. novIS OHINI COYLE, Notary and Conveyancer.—Ottice in LP Metes/ C I Budding, Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Lkinde, hlortgrige!, ' Anicles of Agree mem, and all other instruments of wntinF drawn up with aceara7 and dispatch, Titles to Real Estate examined. J OHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward; Penn st.. betweee Walnut. and O'Hara - sta.,. where he may be found at all times. Those baring houses or other prop erty to sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend ed to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Aldermati will:receive prompt attention. , , T. MELLON, , . A — TTOILNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW Offiee in jilL Mellon's Bail &tura, corner of Wylie and Fifth steer east sideof the Court House. • Collecting,. Conveyancing, . examinations of RP promptly and accurately attended to. mylA - EFENRY W. WXL - L&MS, Attorney and Counts/t al „Eal , Law, (tmccessor to Lowrie & Williams,) thrice at - the old stand, Fourth st, above Smithfield: THE Partnership heretofore existing , between Henry W. , Williarox Esq., and myself,in. the practice ofthelaw, wait dissolved by mutual consent on thy 23th ult., and the business will hereafter be continued by, Henry W. Wil liams, Whom I most cheerfully reconuitend -to all for whom I have the honor to do business—.as a gentleman every way-worthy of their confidence &ly . - WALTER LOWR.LE. - George R. IZhdldiq Conveyancer. aFFICE in Avery Row, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Damns, I llo arosers,dcancsasss,l3insati,Rnasion, and other instruments of writing, drawn with neatness, legal accumeymnd dispatch. He will also attend to drawing and faingitfeekanice Liens,Accountsof Executors, kimin istrators, 4.C. Examining tides to Real Estate, Searching From his long experience, .and intimate acquaintance With the manner of keeping the public recordsi he ex pects-to give satisfaction to these who may entrust their mildness to his care. decls . . Auction . Notice. HE snbscribbr has paid into the Treasn-y of the Com. monwealth, the amount'of license required by law. He has given the regularly approved security, and taken out a commission of the first class, as au Auctioneer of the city of Pittsburgh, and rented that spacious ware room belonging to SylvtutusLothrop,Eag,No..l.l4 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, where he 10 prepared to at tend to thevale everpkind of Merchandise, Furniture, RearEstaki ; Stocks, Shipping, tec. - either at the Auction RocCnis or on the premises, and all cases exert hitn.j self to the utmost for the beneftt-of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any in ' 'Wrest whatever ongoods to the store, but merely the com missionforselling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance without partiality of having therein property disposed of to 'lushest advantage. Sales will be promptly settled Wherisnade._ Advances will be given at any time, on the most accommodating %terms.. Merchants will not be charged for advances.. Regular sale days 7._Mondays and Thursdays, of Dip Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &c.; and every evening, . `Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy 1, Articles., Books on Saturday evettineB. 0-- • - 24 'JAMES fiI'ARNINTA, &.E. TODD would respectfully informlliti.mer= chnnts of this city and our customers generally; that we have removed our stock of Shirts and Gents Fur niShing Goods to`the corner of Fifth and Market streets; 2d story over W.A. P. Hugas, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand alarge stock of Shins; of our own manufacture, with an assortment of Gamic mens' Furnishing Goods, u.suallykept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores. " Eeing.very thankful for the kind patronage bestofved onus for the past year,.we would lie happy. to receive froin our old customers and merchantirgenerally, and; would inform them that - we intend nothing onour, part shall induce them to look further, as we expect to add largely to - our stock, and diminish our prices. Merchants and dealers are solicited- to examine our stock of Goods. aplo-tf STEEL AND FILE ALAN UFACTOEY.—The subseri; hers, having enlarged tbeirestablishmentfordialnau niacture of gTEEL and Fuss--on the corner of O'llara and Liberty,Strects ; yirtsbargit-;- e are ..prepared to furnish Files of every descnption,"of the best quality: and being determined toinake it dm interest of consumers to per chase Flies from them, respectfully invite the patronage if all who use the article. merle -y; EMOVAL.—On account of our pent up, market, and "Jai a demand for vegetable stands, r hive been coin pelled.to remove my, dread Stand to the_opposite side of dfarket street; in front'of "Alexander /ic Day's Dry Goods 'Suite wherel shall-be glad to see my formaenstomers, FOR Four Lots- 4 -13ounded.hy con, Liberty and - liay sta., each lot having 24 feet front, mid .ex. tending Pack 110 feet. Two of them are corner lots, and he position of the whole property is one of.the most 'ad= srantageous in 'the city. For further information apply to , .111, StirMITZWELDER, Fourth st., ,between Wond end Smith6pla HAMS---1 bbd, Mutton Hems, on eonsign ment add (or sale br - ir.. ll loiZETii)l4", - ' tnayls'lsioti.'l7'2andl74Libetty et r- • ''' ' .- '. ' • -...-. • , . „.... -.1 t. 7 " , •••••.< 1 ;..n 7 " - ttt .-4- q• - t-tr. - -....r..r:-.---'...7-3 . :;•'''.:•tttf-A-...:-tAt-" ,, t . 4 . -7,, , t , --., t .,..•••i••• - , :-- , •:-..i: . - .. .•., . " '' •,.. - . ....,......... •- . ' --• ^-• -• ' •-• --'' - "..'-' .-- ' - • 1 - ... 4 ';'• -.. 4 : -.: '-''''...t . ; . -::: Z . - . ''l .:.: ,c..t'i .1'.. 7 ..;' ,; .' i'':' .. t : ;..: ' --. .. ' . .:,.. ~ •, ...- .., - - - . ti , ..... .”. --'t •• . '''. .. .• -. ',.. •••:. • • . ' W. , , - . - t'" • '.- ' -'•-:-:' ''', :-* - . " . . • ... _...... • 1 i ..... .: ' ' .' '-• .. ..:- * 1111 (' ' ; 1 .. '. .; . ...t . , .. . . . . •: . • • . • . ...,. .. ._.,, , .. . . .., .. -...- ~. . .... • • . - .. . :•,••. . . ..... , . . . - • • • _.. . . . 3tIIIIISTBONG di tROZER. t'stnnt Solon Merchants. .. 11 and /kaki's in PraduariA4.—No.iN Market st. eisa JAS. /11cOUIRE, FASIZIOUBLS. TAILCia a W4if,d 44_near Wood. St : Onisiles Buildings fiteplßlei plat Auetionta mid a chant, No. /19 IVood street ZEBULON KINSEY, Dealer /a &emir (loodr eoul Trimming; N 0.67 Market street. • ' 'feta -: t" A' LEXANDER . JAYNEIoPekin 21147 Sion, 72 Third ~nistreohnparWood..i - • • (bbl. . C"BIeCLOSKEY, Trod City Clothing. Cors o No. AM; • Liberty street, a • petite the mouth' of Market:. fhb/ u JOSHUA'-ROBINSON, Agent 'fee • amain `/6", Co?' Lingo Packets, Filth et., one door below.WoeitLletil. iLLUtild - JAcgisoNv-etger44.edizinlDerosiso Ty itty strait, head ofttrdod. • • rebl. s 11NOL1811& ELLIOTT, Booksellers and Mationtre, No. ±,'456, Market et. bettered Third and:Foardi. • feel _ • kIOWILIO & BON, Bankal and .fkakTs in Faxivanga • eciin and Bank Nott.:, - No. UG Market streat. tabl A FULTON, Bsil and Br= PO UtiaCT; . Second -44.• streStitrarneen Marker end Ferry . streets.. , febl . Inyw IsISEN 1.!,C ARA ItCA.N . CoaS apd Wagon dfakets, 81. Clair street, near the Undge. • feta 'FI :cod R:BROWN'S . OFF/C1,4114:45, Dwnondslley am lateet: - ~ 4 •• 4:+:1 ;r:•rit. obi . WERNlMEACitFaskimabk Cloaing Butsbfishynenk . N 0.2.5 Libeny meet. .< my2l yowl- c URBAN; Pashiimqbte ettr-et, near 1/ , WOod..oPPeeitetke <Aosta( Ito Post. • - tny23 LLLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale (ispcers and Com saissitin Ilfirthants, corner of Liberty and Irwin stn. (I.: 41: tiIeNULTY & Forwarding mut Conte:Maw* Na• Merchant:, Osumi Basin. • • mars .TORS wcwsKEv, and Clothier, Liberty eine U.beroreen Sixth and Virgin alley, routb:eide.., seplo. -- DaNy t luerrkir; WS. & Co., Inagua& miamoo&nd Forwarding blerchants, and dr:stator. firtoMon Cotton Ynnw, 57 Water at.,, Pittsburg. • , faml AfirM. A. WARD, Dana; Fenn street; three doors Ty • above Hand meet. ' Mee hone' from alne till five. COMET - LAIRD; Machant Tailors, Wood street, VI second - door from Water, Will keep, constantly on • nand a well selected lot of Clothing.- " • . marl.2:y A tARZ- 41 a , NEFileitgaP Whalaok . eneße Cloth: 'S:ore,-No. 43 Liberty. - street, corner of Virgin atteiiTittsburgh.... r feb2o:ty itaarair &. Xi,) Ay,. and commission 111frclianh for jibe . sole of Amen; can Woolen 1360d5. ' ' • febl6 17•AY CO,Zookullers, Stational, and Paper Ikrurrs, &V, corner of, Wood and ThirOtreglii, Pi il.b°lgh." P a. it oolr;biOding 'Pun dog dope' to' rder. •te o Ti ES ICEEIR, Attorney at Late—Cdfiee removed to .Fourth. street, betweem.bmithfieltikad Want sueot t s Vinsbargh. '..inartut , I. ErWeettLit p 2re4t- 47:41".`Crefirt-gr ••• .• • - • • • ÜBLVINS 1t S.illTH,..Porweintmg and Comment.* C Merchants andDcaktsin Produte,L o. 3 Smithfield ...Povito the -Aloa ongnhe La House: lel9 I If VG.M 7l lo6.lllll7M — Witoksek and Retail Oscars AlamtProdldcs .I:44kti, corner of the Diamond and Diamond alley,. • • •. • • ..Topiraz miukmao, FurnmArng Goods .0. soaps/4mm, comer of Market and Milti stream i up .0111.1 ti. entrance on Fif th street. .. 3 .A DSAUSEL MORILIS, Melanie and /tenni iltakt in _Gm. Panty and, Staple Dry Goads, 83 Market 'street, be. tweet' Fourth and tai. Diamond. • oas23 - 1 - 0 1 FUNL.E3f1," Seater No. lin W nod a tr - GoldtejartDentift.f.fo. kn. coattimar . on hand and 1 murioratutredto . ' 132,Y74 I Ur I. !BPHIL It I, ElE7troallkalers nct CiirWntsoen MEL. Meeollenac, fat thecae or Anierie'nn Woolen Goods , corner of Liberty streetond Cecil's alley. Fp.73LC:IIE, Plana 'Faith arisufaciurer, and dealer in . lanaleal instruments, No. 11.1 Wood street, near . . • tt a p l: usz::.:ut e w e l°„tevikt,: r crre....nd Lord- 1 . ;, 1 ,,,1,MCELA /MCMLLIN &CO,' Apar, for Carlisle 0 sod Ripparrs Regular' Lino of Pocket Ships, from .New York to LOverpool, pick. /43 Liberty st. (obi . F.OLISPH AliaJOßv ikku Store, Ship Gl' LaattlerTiseg U Agency of the Pittsburgh. Larg Oil Factory, No. 9, Market streak, Pittsburgh. jay PmAWE & irC11:0;04t, Proprietors OW Pictsburg* I.L.Ponabk Boas Ure corner of Penn and Wique ste • • ' • febl LAMM MAY, Whoiesate Glaitelcqoartrardint aid Com. ortiasiowaYeralima, Water efititt,"between Market sad Ferry.. . . . s ; • n r ILL CURRY, Bankers and Exchange Enc, 65W00d Meet s third door below Fount!, west side fetd it&ghat & ithlAtd, .Bankera and .E.renangf Inaba; .X.Leorner of Third and Wood streets., opposite the St. Chadea Hotel. febl TOHNSON I c . STOOKTON,Boniseliern, Stan4m_ ,ersj.rin.. Sera owtruidithers, corner of :darker and Thirdits.{ (aka foßHum s Bookiie Stationer sad Binder, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. jan7 15 .7 1IGTEIN, Baas Pouader and Gar Pt !Smith field street, beterecaDianreed alley awl - Fifth et. - deelB ' T k. J. McDEVIrr, inolesais Grocers dealers in Pro t/ duce and Pitisbargh pituturaettires,No. 214 Liberty, `*welts 7th et. apis LOTHLNO STORE,N tri {.3-ateet, near Li6erty. . CJOHN F AR RA k, norig Proprietar. D„ GAlNusile itesod , brudist s No. Wood street, one door south of Diamond x alley. febl 15 .1 OLLAN5BEE tr. HAYWARD, Whaksali and Retail Dialersin Boots and Shoo, N 0.166 Liberty etreet, op tosito Wood. febl B --- A:k r AlitivEslfidki,a3.7 - iviid aa k' Drug Ware . house, corner of Firtit and Wood stream, and corner of Wood and ixth. febl _ __ J. 5. TOTING.• , T S. M. YOUNG &Co , I ..... Q . . y ou A s. 31 n tr oksa andßetai A l Family • Grocers and Dealer., in Produce, N. W. corner of F.ourth. 'and Perry and S. W. , corner of Third and Ross streeta, Pittsburgh. 1 - c. C UTCAMDES, Who:crate Fruiterer Coufirtioner I tVand , Dealer-ift Nuts dud all kinds of Foreign Fruits, No. 6 Wood street, East side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittshargh, .Pa. Al! orders in his luxe carefully. attended-to. - ' • ' mnr2o ious—McDzyn.r.. J.immillicbrvn-r. Wm. ArcDsvirr to BIeDEVITT & BROS., Wholesale Grocers', 'Deal-. ta era in Produce, Pittsburgh ,I % , ...nrtfactures, aud iller chandize generally, No. 13 Comniereial How, Liberty street. mar2l.:y _rm. ALEXANDER di §ONS.Caffinicamand Fur nishing thidertakers earner of Penn dad St. Clair reetc, oPPosite-the Exchange. Entrance on Penn erect. fell TOHN H. 141.Ef.LOR, IVO/male and Retail neater in ft./ 2Uusk a,ut dfu.Vad Listruments,Pin n os,S choo I Books, and Stationery,„ No. it.? Wood strcet. Joni ~A1EP.1;Cl! .ON r Jr. corner of. stand Ferry 11 streets, maiiutite infer of Leeks, Hinges, and. Bolts ; Tabun - co, Fullers, 111r111.-and - Timber - Screw., liensen Screws tor Mills &e.lO oieude petite r .in Foreign.uud Do litLibertmestic Witten and: Liquors, No. y strect i Mad NJ Diamond alley.: Iy2l Exchange Mee Baltarlore. , xID. DOWNY, Proprietor. Conches willhe tit readiness st4all the Hotel. landings to convey . passingers, free or charge, to the dee.W "If 7 & Ageiutei for , the Delatoars .11f utuat zi„ unuice 'Company, of Philadelphia, nt the }1 ire_King &. Holmes, Water street, near lilnrkek-- BARB NO 1 tsMe.--fi'itotssctJ wilision"Mirchantr, Sixth street, between Wood and Liierty • • • d eco W.M. 'N, liookainder, corner of : Third and-% ood v r e. 6 4lfet rip b l73?, gi 7 te di h n e prevared 2 to MUitiliii,7Wlio leirS i leialeittiri.Zl7rHi t Ylr o . u 4 DRY u GOODS, North east coraer.crt Market and • aP2D:Y Ci.AI , III.IIL ,MORROSV, Montititeturer of Tin, Copper *Sheet Iroa Wire, No. L 7 ,Fifth street, brioreen Vralliirand Morket:', fe.blO 2. rIPROTH & ROOTT, -- li7toksate and Relail Deßief in Bois, Slides, 11.unki, Carpet Bags, ¢e., S. W. corner of Fourth and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.- Lmxl2. pnt:Cqsa luotamx W: - .II.ILITUAtriiH, Commission and Forwarding Jtfarihar,4, and dealers in Flour, iVool.and Frodua No. Ga. Water, and 104'Front cruet, irtiieenwoodiapd Ltntihfield streets,- .. . - .. '"as2o:y 17i1CitiCii 7 '. 'ir., Importer, and dealer in 1.11., Foreign and Dome tie Sadler,, Hardtaars t and Cor rine'Trimmings., of nil detteripiteatc-Na;', /Pa Woad 51. Patetatrgh, eleven doors above Fifth, and - One door above Ca.'a Shoe Store :11P24 01 iffif&„ si NcLAittmtnanmks,mowa, 10 Grocers, Produreana Commisriert.-MrhMlqiM Waed street; Pittsb urglt. - The undersigned aving Miteredluto Partnership under the above style, repectrally.Ask the patro/Re of the friendei of the late firm ; end orthefitil cliasers,generally: - They feel warranted in , Promtsing that they can give satisfaction to: all who may buy. of them, or confide business to their care. - '-Wllf. R. SMITH, -- - - IV. hi. SINCLAIR. T CiWlCTSENl ls7,Bl7ctCi siirm - of C. Townsend & Co, and, Carr & Rowland, beg learie hiunnounce to 'their friends and to the public.ge era*, ' that-they are tioW prepared - to eXecute all.ktade of work in the Coach and Wagon,makitig busitiees, - at the ahorteat notice, and warranted to he'cif the he stgual with ...Tbe very large quantity - of seasoned Timber with which they are prepared,. and theiriboilitiee for buainens, enables them to /mare .tho public _that theylarwprepand to pawl' on an - extensive - and .I:twiny-rt-busmen in. their line, and . they respectfully:ad - hilt a: continuance, iittfie Übbralpitronige be u pon ito*ca:e the late firm a.;: Cel4-: •••.- . -" • ' -„- - • • • • • ‘'. . z • ••• • , •• • 41arbo. ptiLakiY, Fashionable Ctothing Ssenhlio. CS,Lib?. .en tweet.. relit' • liLIN•& SABOecmq, ma s ,streets. .febr: • • *lO. IV A Llgte 7 i h Ma n ulZ".`"* l '`" k 'lt n l 7 lB TIHEYNOLDSA SITEE, Stiabliiaiii4;a4;Comoilosion ,LlL , ,Merr.harua, and Dealers in Bays, Paper, &e., comer of .Penn and Irwin meets, Pittatrnrgh. 4.11 sizes. Print:. ing - Papin. constantly an. hanit.-.' mart7:y, • • ; .• J AMES PA'ITON, W holesals.ehoessitus(auwg_ jeffinar Disiilkr, and Dentei Poreigh andiron.. !if, u,o,...'wthei und Liquors, Flog'', Eheese,!Secds,Vealw-gaigso. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. •• • ...101110, ‘,•• ----- • planter I • • ..110FOUSE, SIGN, AND. °RN/MENAI; MIL Mem. street, e p r osit. -Nand.- All work meetly 'executed. Orders puns iitterided to Diusrthy, • " 'fleets. . ANANUFACTURER OP BR VallEß,AVuorsasist min RnAMY.R9.• 7 5 Tea street, IPistiburg4,, Pa. Coo `artenttly on :hand, - d henerul extensive assortment of ::#u imps of BrklisNE,B, atthe lovrestEastern prices. N. 13.:ATechine Brushes, &c., made to order at the shoricst notice. " inar3o:y ws: • . APR' NG N 0.146 Wear serer, eetweew Fejetrout 1 1 fOliESALF. - and . Rietair Dealer: . in' Cedar Wore, Fancy Ware, Wooden Ware, oteirery of fi sh dese Wi Ware, .foreign and domestic ;..ISiatia. Cads; Patentßotar,Chnthe;Wldeh fat et:groan any now in. use in the United . Stares. .For gala at. the 'lowest. pneee. mar2o-3mo J. S. BONNET. WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION . AND PRODUCE MERCHANT;DSALISIL m e pi and DOllleftie Wines, , L 411071; 11114 ii Nan; fie. mtkrehe 162 Liberty nucatiPtusbargh. 11 1 , 0ANDLES6 & CAEIPBEI,L, • No. 07. Wood street, acre door to Diamond alley, \Vuotasal,a Daimyto tor VALEU= :tam Date Goons, ARE now in daily receipt of all Rio, articles in their line of basiness—iarchased at the lowest prices In the East; to which they invite the-atteatioa of country merchants and otherar and which they attar themselves 'the) , can'dispose of at the let Vest priest and on the most favorable terms. : , morn APICINLEY, House, Sign and6mo mensta.Pointee, &J• And dealer•ln PAINTS, No. 44 St. Clair et, Pitts burgh, bets constantly on hand all kinds of Penrrs, - eitber Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; 'Spirits Turpentine; Window Cliass, of all sixes; Putty,Paint- Braibes, iorilta best quality, and (r sale at rou.sonable.orioisa.....-• • ,". scull . gi H. GERIIERDLNO, Dealer . in Imported b and Dome mit•• Sepias / Snuff and Tobacco, Wbattale and Retail, Liberty titration; dews ribove,Smithfield,Pittaburgb, Pa. • Erittl orders from totintry Merchants will bc pronift , . attended to. •• .. •• - • ' • jatlO:iyi • W. bel JAY= ATxrceos. SCAIFE 1 ATKINSON, .11.fuoufaeturers of .Tin, Cop per and Shur Iran. Warr. They also execute every demolition of .Bfacksmith Work. Flsslstreet, between ili'bod and Market. Pittsburgh. • octal: y lriatVarlt litiuriii!!=-Jociltiouxxx.tas aioatrauv, nonh.onvit corner of Wood.and fifth street,., Pittsburgh. will keep constantly on hand Dings, Taints. Oda, • N. B.—Physicians , PreseriptiOns carefully eompound• e d from the berg materiels, at any hour of the day or night. Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine tooth, Wt., and clothes' Brushes, esc., dsc., which will be sow low.for eash. - apply VIITILLLAM TROVILLO, Undrytahr, Fifth Street, let t'''. znediately opposite the Theatre, - respectfully in forms his friends and the public an general, that be has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on baud Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other articles necessary on such occasions. - • • - . Silver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins will ham'. ;plied in order. *A fine hearse and Cal rinse always ready to attend funerals,. sep29:ly ... Jobs in. Townsend, D'' ' 7 " • isT &ND APOTHECARY, No. 43, Market street, three doors a bore Tbi rd, Pi nab urgh; Will have .constantly on hand a well/elected assortment of the best ' and freshest Medicine*, which be will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles they . marely upon as genuine. hysicians prescriptions vill be accurately and neatly prepared (rota the best materials, at any bout of the day or ni. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERFU MERI. dee39 U. OALLAGItiIt. P,. LON L. I. Et. MILLITi OALLAGUERr L0N0•416. afittbroat MI. /00 Front it., peltrae rood and Sinitfritsrld nreets. AXANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and J.U. single action Force Pumps, Counter Reii, Min. eral Wnter Pumps. fittings of all kinds for L as ater, Steam, (kn., Braes Castings for Machinery cud ti anti ion metal for same. Particular attention paid tai:Ons Pstures. and a well assorted stork of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &C... 1.4. con stantly on head. . . AVIIX •sairst. CIOZZIL: 4 RAISTRONG & CROZFR, Commission dreTrAtvus, No. 72 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the .sale of -every description of Welter' , Produce, and other snicks entrusted to their rant. • Rasta so--Ranna, Hassey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 04 Merchants generally, tV'ellseille, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport. o.i A. G. Richardson & Dna.. Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, Ky 4 Guile & Dorvrort, St. Louis; H. Bayles, Steeliest.. vine. • deciky =EMI= ,*.117. C. CONNELLY. lIHOWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF SRITHFIELD. ANN) THIRD STS, Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN do CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N. 11.—Good Stabling attached to the house. Ar 6, . and Bran Founder, has rebuilt ata commenced business at his old stand, No, 70, se ' cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where howill be pleased to see his old easterners and frienda. • ' • Church, steamboat , and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the mast approved models, and warranted lo be of the best materials. , Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings,- &c., (se., together with ,every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished an the - neatestmanner. A. F. is thosole agent for Bert,bitts AnskAzzreserionies rat, se justly Celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had of hint at all times. , • novl3:y ATEWLY INVENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRINes IN TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupturet (Suited-to all sizes.) _:The superior clalins of this Truss consist in the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be- . ing neatly balanced on springs, yields . o the pressure 01 any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be worn without any intermission, until a cure is affected The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses,in a superiorstyle, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their ,otlice. No. 77 Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. GEOROP. WATT. iY-I-D. W. KAUFFISLAN. NEWDRUO STORE.--„lonn DTlcioartsi, i t o !Cad and Retail Druggist, No. D3l Wood street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of arthiles to his (hie, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Garnishes, Chemicals, ,ke., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. Die stock is entirely new, and line been selected with care. He in confident that his articles, bath as to' quality and price, wilt please sachets may favor him withrical. =MI I~N ONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Jasits Mame .1111 INGER would respettfelly inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is now in fullopera tlon, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitudejund at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, coil stantly on . hard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their ad van. tage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planked stuff, suitable for every description of work. dec34 latest P—oint ' • ' AESTON &WAGIVER, Engine Builders! have com menced business on Penn st., clear tlao Point, at the establishment formerly , carried on by Stackhouse &Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines rot Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with call, as we flatter ourselves lobe able to furnish theni oh as favorable terms as any otherestablishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every- descaiption can be had at the shortest notice. Ramis:ices—Capt. Robert Deer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers, & CO., H. Denny, Rnt.,141. - Allen di Co CYPRIAN PRESTON,: . . ENOCH WAGNER. eIHEAPBONNEW—% Ar — URPHY is 'selling oU his remaining qtock of,4OPINETB nt greutly.redu ced prices. 'Hamlets of last winter's shapes at from 25 Cheap Lawns.—A lot of Dreg". Lawns reduced to cents per yard. White Goods for Dresses.--A supply just received, and oared very low. Dark atrigkeiriti.-11ich dark styles of aingliarne. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., of cholcoltatiorns. Mantua Ribbons.—An assortment just received (mho Wholesale Rooms,..Sistory, and offered low by the - piece. Also While end Colored Satin . Prints and Muslin ,- An excellent stock on heitd, from 4c. per yd. up to the finest qualities. • •. • , E7"4 12 the north-east comer of. Fourth and Marko streets. g it , ruukt. TORN M. BLAIR, DAVID. STEH ART rind PHILIP SPAHMAN, having purchased the entire intereat and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. beg leave to inform heirennte umerous friends and te e have this day red into partnership h undperublic tbe thatth firm and dityle. of Bteia&.Oiti.," for the manufacture of Brushes of every' detieription. Being priletiCtli'workmen,they will' make up everynrticie of the most durable material, and in,the first - Slide' a'nd'ivlll keep en hand, foriala;at their store, N0.120400di street, a .very large assortment of every thing jn'their line of buidness—widch, with their exten sive - shtck - of Mae 'Findings, Fishinn'Tdckle 'Pe tend Pocket Knives; Powdertilhot;and Variety GOods, they. will sell cheap, wholesale and retail, i 'Machine Brttshestitadc'to'cirder,with despatch.' The eneourageineat andpetronago . of theirfriendltAilSi, the public is eamestlyiolicited; and will be thankfully re ceived.i Observe I ' - BLAIR- & - Pittsburgh, Oct. 2.5th,1848:(0c30) - IRO. Wood at F LOUR -25 barnit i had received, and for sale by matid S MFIH &-SINCLAIR. PITTSB cscriiss'CßY. s. IfObREPATHIC BOOKS. —, Justreceived, at the Book store of the syb.seriber, in Fin at . , near Market: Almeria Megica,punt. by Samuel Halm emanitranslated and edited by Charlie Jul&uHempel, Itt D.'4 vols. Hartman , s Anti. iDiie4 aet I, by Dr. Remprel, vol. I. HoniMpathie Domestic Aredieine, by S. Ltiwrie, enlarg ed and improved by A. J. Hall, M D. -Salfr's Mew Minnelivol.l-INO.I and A. • - • - Heyings ThiniestlaPhYsiinan: - • ;. • :•Borminhhatnien'sTheraptetie-Pcielniit Tbroirpfor Ilomce- PathistsibY'Or. Habernan's Chronie.Diseases, vol. 0.. .., Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes , and p r i ces . . . - VICTOR f3CRII3A.- ITESPA:Y, famous rriclisabscribers most tespectfis/ irinnotince to their I. • sellow-citiaths that they-have perfected 'their ar runxtensive, i e .„ t to carry efili k e !Justness of.TArt Hoofing on an t. • • Dig now elose on foie years Sine,. We first introduced tin roofing In tbiscity. Durins that time we have cover ed over fifty,thousand square feet of roofs milli tinplate, and in all eases We'belfeve'wo have given the most en tire satisfaction: ;This - kind' ofroof bus been applied to the very best buildings in this city, including, among a large number of others, the two shperb building. on Penn street; owned by John - L: Shoenberger and'John Bisset,' . That tir,..ttafing ovtatn skillfully laid on) is both permanent and durable, thern can be no, doubt Lin proof of this, wc can refer to the alinoSt univeisal application of this kind of roofing In toe large cities 'onthe tea-bbani during the , Mat twenty years I and from enquiring on the subject, we have yet to learn of any one of. those, roofs having been worn out. The roofs covered with:iin in our own city are open to the examinatiOn of all who take anAriterest •thm.matter.. -We-have also prepared Miniature plait of roofs, which may be seen at our estab lishment, where any other itiforrnailon will be given with pleasure. ' • ' JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. mar , / . , Market and Second tweets.. Time 'Aircometer. • . MBE ATTENTION OF T 1 PUBLIC Is respectfully 1. called to the follosviug , eerti ficates Ma. B. Estms—Beving tested a quantity of Go ld Weighed by your Areometer, I tin d the reahlt mores you, instrument correct and recommeud the use 4:4' It to those going to Cali ffornia, as the best method for,obtain iug the real value of Gold. Re spy. ;il y . ou xo n tinLtvy; PiArburgh,hlareh 9, '49. • .• Gold Beater. . .. • . . • ;I: • • ' Pr: imamate; March 7,1849. • Ids. Zatecs-:Dea r Sir: Having examined the "Areom eter," manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to Commend it to the 1113.5 of thosa gent lemen who are about 'removing to California, in search of• Gold. • •It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity . of metals, and will certainly enablo the advenutrer to ear certain when his placer is yielding Gold.;mrlo . l •.• Your*, resti'yr• • J. I" Weisti tat Boots and Snaps, COBNIIM VOLIrIII AIRD senninkitt graziers, vrenset i l i z TRUTI.I & SCOTT having commenced -: • • the general BOOT and SHOE business, . wholesale- nmi.retall, would respectfully' invite the attention of their friends and the public gene rally, to their splendid new stock, consisting , of Men'si, Women's, Boys', Misses' and - Children's wear, of every .vaziety,scutable for the season, and 'bt prices to snit the times. Also, a splendid article of home-made wink, such as Gentlemen's fine Boots , and Ladies' Miases'and Childeen's fine work. Please call and eke/nine foryouraelves. N. 11.—•Travellug Trunks, Carpet Bags, lc., &c., al ways on hand and for sale love for cash. Country Merchants - would find - It to their interest to give use scan, when visiti n g n az saii n . g 4th theeity Tm i ztsarnew . Ptibito Notice to• Economists. iTHE subscriber, being desirous of .........,_.., • _ - changing his business,has determined eSSIMISI to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRITNES, AT COST. They will be sold in lotss,, w'solt poreh',..from . .:. : ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND CORNER are invited to call at BATES',O SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, Where they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock mast be closed out soon. 100 eases Boots on hand; sts," els, gm, 4.2.4 j ite r case. WAGONS, W&GOLVS. THOMAS HARRLSON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons,: Drays, Carta,. &a., rrrxSrINANI.A. AVILSI.3t, HALF MILE raOll7llX COMT 110reli. Pr HE proprietor of this establishment having always on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned •Lum her, is prepared to fill orders of every description In his branch of manufacturing, with an abort notice and on as favorable terms aa any other workman in the West. A newly Invented Patent Tip Wagon for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at. :tended to. °Nero-from a distance will receive prompt attention. BAraltsrms—Geo. Satith, James McCullar S-3diy, lonia! AFCliatoek. m " Hareem and Baste. Factory.: Too 5.& W. M. HANNA Intreipeetfully inform the Bios eltizeni and the publielrenerally that they have re moved their Waterman' to •rttitlifield street, between Diamond alley and Fifth street , alga of the Big Bedstead, where they are prepared to ind.wholesaie or retail, very cheap for cash, the following articles:—Baniaus, Bed meadsovith Otuzam't Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality 'of Screw Bedsteads. 'I Males, Stands, de. 'And they wish it particularly understood.. as there Is somuch prejudice against machine made work; taut they warrant their work to give eatisfacilon, and if not well made, the money shall be returned. . matl6:3m J OHN S- HAMILTON, Attorney. ea tato—Office on Fourth street, between Wood' and Smithfield, Pitts: linfgh r • can d A ra ble si A tnatlons — la caifr ° e f art and A rt el l n a nac a :i be n ts in Ibis CoUnry (or a calnahle work, highly recommended by numerous persona distignished alike for their learning and religions influence in this and Eastern Cities, by ap plying in person to . ADWARD TODD CO., mat_( Corner dfritHitind Market sta., up stairs. Valuable Real Estate forSalo. rrtflE subscriber will sell, at ptivite ink, that valuable I Property, 'on the Fourth: . street road, adjoining. his present residence.. nod give Oossession intmediate Taere are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation.: The improvements are a large and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE r a so. perb Barn, and other oat-buildings. AdJoining theDwcil mg is a. running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on tins premises..... If the above described property is not n sold soon, it will be rented for a time. Also, for sate. , &large LOT, on Pen.isylvtinia Aventv, at the end of Me boaril.walli. Inquire of intatalianG DAVID BEELER. ULM 011 INA, GLAS S Go AN n D g QU StNovW ARE SELLING OFF—CAM:Atm fiscritt B.l3lGANl4—Theunderngn ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.05 Wood street, is desirous-of closing out the greater part of his Stork at REDUCER PRICES;Ii e would ca n your particular aueution to his large an d splendid assort ment of HINA, GLASS aml QUEENSWARE,' Gimn doles, ,Lamps, Britannia, Tea Ware, Casten's, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he otrers -at a small advance above cost. Remember the place, No. 115 Moo , rfeb27l tIODKINSON. lUommeratal Row Cabinet. Wareroom HT. 13. YOUNG Or Co. AVE removed their CABINET WARE.ROO.IIS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, .opposite the head of Smithfield, where they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assorpnent of So (as, Tables. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. *„.* Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonible ices may 27 flats,,CD4wk and—Bluffs. flpitTAM Sabs6Tiber IS now receiving from the city of New York a choice assortment of nuts Caps and Muffs, Latest Fashions, in great va. rimy, and very muck?, wholesale j at AilEs t r d retail. novll Smithfield street. ed door South of 4th st. 4 DIVCORD di , CO., (tate nt , Cord WILL introduce, on Saturday, Aug. 26, the FALL STYLE OF HATS, just: nmeived from New York. Those in want of a nea corner- eautiful 11AT, are invited to call at their store, f Filth and Viroodatrets._ . • • new Hat and Cap Store. JAME.SWILSON, Rat Monfactuer,6ll) iformerlyof the corner of Diamond 'alley and Wood streets.) begs leave respectfully ' , Mb to inform his old custoalers, triends ' and' the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE' on Smithfield st. where a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS ; and LIMES' FURS, (as good, neat, fashionable and Mous. as any in the city,) may be had. J. W. very cordially invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and establishtnetit,and give him a call as hearty as he Intends to welcome them. •• maral-ty Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufactory. ritortGgs. ANSHUTZ, Agent, respectfully it la intermit hilf friends commenced the m anuf ac t ure of E lam an d ca ßa , At No; 33. Wood street, one &tor Crain the corner of Second, - where he has now on hand a fine as sortment of HatitUlla Caps of his own manufacture,Which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail. on the most rea sonable terms , for cash or env acCepUtnce. "Hots wadeto order at the shortest notice. 011itton,Paper MM. %WE CLINTON P. ER MILL, situated at Staub-en -11 vale, Ohio, having been enlarged and improved, and at a very great, expense added new and the most itn proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of NVriting, Printing, 'Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, - Bonnet Boards,• &e.,. equal to any in the Eastern or Western country. .The undersigned...having the Agency of the above Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the differ ent kinds of Paper, and will have any ,sizo made to ordern3l at short notice. 8. C. HILL, ja TRS subscriber,' having taken-the Sava-mill - above the Fifth Ward. ',ridge, tormerly run by Mr:John Chain berg and baying a good stock of Timber on hand; would agliCti ;he patronaga of• the public. Orders-;thankfully received and punctually attended to. - s,ANAR.Y & SPAULDING. The andersignid having sold-bls ititerest in the shove Mill to Messrs. Savary Jr. Spaulding. would room/mend them to his former custome rs and the community, a aheing welt qualified, to give satisfaction to all who may deal with thorn. ' (lcua 4 . ll ) JOHN ,CHAMBHas. . ~ . ...: yAlsrip.s; K. par , ',. i l'residoneofe.thenzaed - 81ates."ertimeriar:- e . TO A LI, ANT - iIINOttERIT: TO; 'WO* TRES:O- RiCERETITH - ' ,' ~. WALL treaty, -002U, .GIUZCTINO: '.,. I: ; -", ' Wliereas a Was Made and concluded at' Stockbridge, in the State of ,Wisconsin; on the 24th day.'df November , in', the'year of our ' Lord . Cone thour nand eight' hundred'and" forty-betweei the United States - ofAniericri . - by,'their criMinitiainiters, Morgan L.Martin and Albert:o; - Elll4'ore-thoene,_ part: - andthe Stockbridge - 00;de - of Indiana by the, aachemicouncillors,.and beadmen: - of said:tribe; On , tkeotherpart; whiph treaty_ is word for word atifol lows, to _,wit, , . --„...-. , ..,.• .... , -..: i - Whereaa,blL y O act.. Of -Congreys, entitled 4 ,4, act' lOr'tbe relief.of the . Sthelibridgetribe of,-.liidians, in' the Territory - of Wiachnsin;ir appratied on the, 3d, _day,of March, A. D. 1893, it was providedthat the township` of land nit' the ease aide of Winnebago lake, secured to Said ' tribe by . the - treaty - iiith'the. ,Menoinonee -Ind lane Of , -February . 8th;' ,,, 1831i! , a's amended , by , the Senate orthe , United Stately, and ; not , heretofore, ceded 'by ; laid, tribe to the, United States, should be divided andelloftedaMeng.the in dividual members of.isaid tribe,,byni cetinestrineiate; 'be elected for the purpose, Wht Vvere,ip , mlike,re-., Iran of 'ettek'divisioq and allotineut, and thereupon : the persons - composing said tribe were' to hecome citizen - ea:the United States ',:-."' ' . ' ' `Aod whereie , ri. - portion , 43f .- said tribe' refused '. to, recognise the validity of salrFactof , Congress, 'Or the proneediege which r Were hatitinder- it or to be governed brim provisions,and. upon theirpetitioe .a. subseque.nt act was passedby the,congress of the United Sta tes; On the. 6th day. of August,..lB46, re petilingthe said act . .rb1iach34,11343 1: and-previ ding,among other things, that such of said tribe as should enrol therneelves with' itip sin-tikent irf - In-: diaitaffaireat'areerillay;should heitur reefain citi zens of thetinited States and. the resid'of:sairl, tribe were restored'to thei tie r ancient form 'of getern. meet as an• Indian, tribe. —lt was alio , provided. that the said township ofland ebould be divided into two districts, one of whichwto be known as the"ln 'than district,”. the ether' a ' th e" citizen tliatrictp. , the former lobe held. in ontinoihi the party who. 'did not desire eitizenship;and the latter t o ! be di la `vidAarid allotted anitinglsuab as were citizens and, desired toremain so: .-: - . . -;= ..A 'nt whereas it has been friend impracticable . ' ta ,d carry into.falleffect the'proviiions or the act of Aii-. 1 Augyst 6th, 1896, by dividing the said township of , land ie thetnanner specified in said: act,, without in. fringing upon private righotacquired. in good - , faith I under the act of 1843 hereiribefore referredici with j a view of relieving both the Indians and cifiitins,l parties of said-Stockbridge tribe ' otlndians,' from ) their present embarrassments, and:to secure to each I - their pat rightsiorticles of agreement and toraprotell ice have been entered into, as &Ileitis:- Article of agreement and treaty . . made :and conclu.i ded at Stockbridge, in the state of WIIICOLIS:14 on . 1 the 24th day 'of November, in the - year of our Lord one thousand eighthundrect and forty-eight, by and,betweenthe, undersigned, acting :commis-! smarm en the - Part Of - the - United States of Ameri. ; ca, and the Stockbridgetritie of - Indians: , . 1 ARTICLE I. The said Stockbridge tribe of.lndia no I renounce all'participation in any of the benefits or privileges granted `or conferred by .the act of .Con green entitled "An act for the relief of the Stock bridge tribe of Indians, in the Territory of Wiscon sin," approved March 3, 1843; and relitiquieh all I rights secured by said act; aiid they do bereil ac- , knowledge and declare themselves to be under the protection and guardiatuihip of the United States, as' other, Indian tribes. , ARTICLE U. Thai no misenderstanding may exist, -now or hereafter, in determining who compose said tribe anti are parties hereto, it is agreed that a roll or census shall be taken and appended io thia agree -meat, and in like manner taken annually hereafter, - and rettirsed to the Secretary of the War Depatt meat of the United States, containing the names of all such as are parties hereto, and to be known and recognised as the Stockbridge tribe of Indians, who ; Abaft each be entitled to their due _proportion' of i beiefits to be derived from the provisions- made for, their tribe by thisand former agreementstand when- I - ever any of them shall Separate thoniselvea from said I tribe, or abandon the country which . mayselec- I . be Jed feit future heir home, the share er portion.of such 1 shalteeiati, and they Shall forfeit 'iti clailia to be recognised as Members of said tribe. ARTICLE 111. The said Stockbridge tribe of Indi ans hereby sell and relinquish to 'the:United States the township of land on the east side. of lake Win- ' tiebago,(granted and neared. to said tribe- by the treaty with the hlonomonee tribe of Indiana of Feb- ; ruary 8, 1831, as amended by the' resolution of the I Senate of the United States,) and situated in the S I State of Wisionsin. " - - - At m= IV. That Said township of land shall be surveyed into lots, in conformity with the plan adop- ted by the - commissioners - elected under the. act ofl Mardi 3, 1843, and such of said Janda as were alter- ted by said commissioners to members of said tribe who have become citizeni of_the 'United. States,'(, schedule of which is isheretinto annesed,) are here by contained to such individuals respectively, and patentstherefor Shall be issued by the lJnited States. The residue of said lands beitingineto the Unite States shall be. brought into marker, but Shall not be sold at less than the appraised value, unless the Senate of. the United States shall otherwise deter mine. . , Wow) 8? . Amnia V• In consideration of the session and relinquishment hereinbefore made by the said Stook., bridge tribe of Indian!, it is agreed that the United Statesahall pay to said tribe within Six months after the ratification of this agreement the sum of sixteen thousand five hundred dollars, to enable theta to settle their affairs, obtain necessaries,Und niake'pro 'Wear for establishing themaelves in is new home. AwncLe VI. The United States shall also pay to the said tribe within six months after the ratification of this agreement the sum of fourteen thousand five hundred and four dollars and eighty-five cents, be ing the appraised value of their Improvements upon the lands herein ceded and relingeished to the Uni ted States, and to be paha to the individuals claiming said improvements according to the schedule and assessment herewith transmitted. ARTICLE VII. It is further atipUtated .and agreed that the said Stockbridge tribe may:remain upon the landa they now, occupy for one.year , after the ratifi, cation of this agreement, and that they will remove to the country_ set apart for then', or such other west of the Mississippi river as they may be 'able to se cure, where all their treaty stipulations with the government shall be carried into effect: Amur, VIII. Whenever the said Stockbridge tribe shall signify their wish to emigrate, the United States wilt defray the expense.ti of their removal west - Of the Mississippi, and 'furnish them with sub sistence for one year alter their arrival at their new ARTICLE IX., It is further stipulated and agreed; that, for the purpose of making proytsion for the ri sing generation or said tribe, the sum -of sixteen theueand five hundred diallers shall be inveited by the United States in stocks, bearing an interest o not less than five per cent. per'annum,. the interest of which shall , be paid annually to said tribe i as other annuities are paid bY the - United States. Maim, X. ft is agreed that nothing herein shall prevent a survey' of said lands, at any time after the ratification - of this agoement, and that said tribe shall commit no waste or do unnecessary, . damage upon the preniises occupied Gy them. .• ARTICLE XI. The United States will pay the,es peptic@ incurred by the sachem and headmen, amounting, to three thousand dollars, in attending to the business of said ,tribri since the year 1843, ARTICLE XII. This agreement to be binding and obligatory upon the contracting parties from and af ter its ratification by the government of the United States. In witness whereof, the said commissieeeri,,,c.d the sachem, councillors, and the headman of said tribe r have hereunto set their hands and seala the day and year before written. • In presence of— , CHARLES A. GaIGNON." • '• United States Interpreter:: , Lemuel Goodwell. Eleazer. Charles Poreuninazer. . _ - Morgan L: Martin: Albert G. Ellis. [L. 5.,1 Augustin E. Quinney, Sachem. [t. Jehn Metoxen,_ John' W. quinney, Santee! Miner, ' Zeba' T. Patera, Peter D, Littleman, Abram Pye Inez mark, ' County:ors. JeeepicM. Quinney. Samuel- Stettheue. Jeremiah .81ingeland. , .Benjamin Pye Lnex,mark. Simebn S.:Meiozen.. DaMel•Metozeri. - Mokee Charles, big .s ' • . .13Y AUTHORITY. s.) [x.. a.] [L; el) [t. a.] [r.., B.] [Les.] !L. B.] (L. r~,. e• } 8.1 tL 8.1 {t. B.} MMiM - Benjamin Pye 3d, his z mark. • (t.. t. • • • Jacob Johoiakiro; his z mark. , s.j David Palmer, his x mark. LI - Ezekiel Robinson. [l.. -James Joshia, his I Marl.' ' ej . Garrett Thompson, his z• mark. -•- • [z.s..) - , •Lattroon,Yiicron, hies mark., Thomas Schanandoah; his z mark. !z. John W. Quianey, jr., his z mark: tr.: '• Nicolas Pah:perdue' mark. ej John P. - Quinney: • • (t. WitshingtdnQuinn - ey, his x mark: ,'• . - Aartin'Torktiy, his r mark? - • • [t:: s;} Roll Or census of the Stockbridgo tribe:of-Indians, taken in confoamity with the provisions of the sec - and article of the-within agreement. ' HeiLdsof - fgmilie;. Austin•R Qiunisek' 'John 'Metals's...- . :"•••• Bettbunin ryeessie:, : Garret Thompstik , • Elishd Ronicapot Jan W...QaltineYs John P. Quiruier Peter:ll , LnUemim -Jona, TlionipSon ••• Jainee Joshua . Joseph M. Quitinek Simeon L. hietozen 'Benjamin Pye 2d Tbomas:Schenandoah Aron Turkey Abram Pya - Benjamin - Pye - 4th Benjamin Dortater • M 0906 Charles 'Be:Main Pp, 3d '. ••• Eli Williams , . • David Palmer' . Jacob - Roakapiti Daniel Netozezi Elizabeth Paltrier, (widow) Elizabeth Aaron • : ' Catharine Butterfield • Samuel hillier 'Louisa Jamison Jabob Jahoie tun Anna Turkey Jeremiah Sluts/land .. .John Yocum . - • 'Elizabeth Wilber • John W. Quinney, Jr., and sister' Clarissiltilller and' son • Elizabeth Ilya • • Phoebe S Rieke,. • ••, Josiah Abrams, wife and sister , Jeremiah' Bennet Peter Bennet Ziba P. Peters Ezekiel Robinson and-brother Lawrence Yocum : • Moses Dortater 'Lucinda Yiibiney Jeminut Dormer • • 4 . Amelia Qainney • ' 4 Peter Bennet, sen.s. • John Bennet Samuel Stevens John Killsnake Lewis Hendricks. • • ' -• •- . M. L. - MARTIN; ALBERT G. ELLIS, • • AUSTIN. E. QUINNEY. Srocazzroaa, Nov. 24, INS. John_Metozen. John W.Quinoey. • . - Satouel•Millor. Ziba I. Peters. • • • • Peter D. - Littlitman. Aram Pye his it mark. Joseph M. Quinney. Samuel Stephens, . • . . . : Jeremiah Stingerland. : • Benjamin Pye.2d,bis z mark: • •••• : • • iiimectiaB.-Metozen., Daniel Metozen. . Moses Chat les, his z mark. • Benjamin Dye 3d, his a mark. .Jacob Jehoikim, his a mark. David Palmer, his a mark. Ezekiel Robiolon, - his a mark. • James Joshua, his a mark; Garret Thompson, his a mark. Laurens Yoc-um, hie zutark. Thomas Schanandoah, his a mask. . Joshua W. Quinney, jr,, his :mark. Nicolas Palmer, his z mark.. • John P. Quinney. _ Washington Quinney his a mark: Aaron Turkey, his a mark. • Schedule of lands to be patented to individuals on. der the 4th article of the above agreement. Names. No. of lot. No of acres. Josiah Chicks . I. Nancy Chicks 2 • John N. Chicks •4 Jacob - David • . 4 Barmy Johnson S - Hanna P. Chicks - 10 • • Diaderna, Big Deer f east end 14 22,66 Puell Jourdatn - 18 Jacob Chicks • John N: Chicks Josiah Chicka Jacob Chicks Jos. L. Chick, Jacob Chicks John N. Chicks Moses E. Merrill John N. Chicks Jano Dean Marietta Abrams Catharine Mills , Joseph L. Chicks. John Dick • John More Isaac Jacobs Benjamin Welch Lucy Jacob, Daniel Davide Daniel Davide John W. Abrams Louisa Davide Harry E.- Eastman Ennio Abrams Daniel Davids John N. Chicks Hoel S. Wright Oscar Wright John Littleman Daniel David. Marius Davide Margaret Davids Daniel Davide Erwin' Welch (a strip) E. 01 road, 65 6 chains`2.s It's wide MT S. side of lot. E. of road, 65 balance of 22 . 23 , - 23, 28, 27 28, 29 30 31• N. 182. 93 37 • 54 S. partof 45 5. N. part of 55. 574 8.. i 66 • N. * 66 57 68 Richard Fidler HenrY MOM part 65. ' of road, 544 Henry 'Jacob!! W.of-inad 63 _55,50 Lucy Jacobs • fel part of 66 John W Abmms - E 4-68'' • • • John Dick 70 • •". ' ' ' Euoice AbraMs' . N : } ` ,76 • Mary. Aendriek • EI 78 Isaac Jacobs and • 79 George Sennelf John N Chicks , , -• 81 John N Chicks and 82 Jacob David e ' • Nancy Hunt- ' W #=B3 3 41,' James Menagre and part of • ' IE4 • • Betsey Menaw eastsind Betticy Wyatt W 854 86 621 William" Gardner - 87 Timothy Jourdain • 90 • .- Timothy Jourdain. . S 191 Charles Stevens ' 92 &94 Naocy 11061111 . 98 Joseph L Chicka 102 John N Chicks " 103; ' " ' John" Otire• " - 105 Josiah Chick Mahn N Chick's 110 Timothy lourciain - 111 & 112 John Littleman 119 Nathan" - Goodell 115 Charles - Stevens 8 Oast 119 -' 50" Catharine Little, - E - pattl2B -6460 • Jorta Mooro - 129' John W Abrams l3O . Jacob Divide ' 131 ' Adam Sheriff W 4-132 31,25': Jacob Davis " • 133 Joseph L Chicks • • .134--•.' Catharine Mills W halfl36 Joseph Dortater 144 and 144 -145 . Isaac J,actibe ' " ' 151 Aloxander Abrima r- 154 • 'Names. - WO; °flat No. °facies.- Jacab David., • • 155 • DarinaDaiids., • " : 156- Joho Littleman . .167 . • , Isaac Jacobs "" l5B Hannah W. Chicks 159 Catharind Miils- •-• - -160 • Nathan Goodell - :170: • • John N, Chicks. . 173 Jaynes N. Vice 174 Jacob Davila 175 Job More 176 F .r> • ' . f. 1,1 2 - -1: 1 .1 9 - 5 1 1 •1, 1,, :4 1 1 2 . 1 6 1' 1- 2 . 3 - 1. .1 .4 1 7 'l' 1 1 '1 4 11 1 4 ;1 -1 . 1 4 t : 7: I`-..4 1 3 -L - 1..2 1..1 4 2 . 6 . . . • 1 -1, .- 2 4 11. 3 :g. 1. 1 .2 t -• 1 2 •-•- 1 - 2 5 1 2 .-• • 4- 1 0- 1. - . 1 2- 1 . •i 2.1% .2 /1 3 6 .1 1 1. •1 4 1` - 1 - 1 - - 1 Elizabeth Palmer.. Samuel Miller Eliah Kunkapot • Peter D. Littleman John P. quiriney Heirs of Yocum Alifol2 Turkey-• : - Benjalmin Pye 2d John llitetozen • Mn: B. Wright , Abraham Pye Benjamin Pye 4th 'Benjamin Pye, ar.. 'Benjamin Pye 3d Garrett Thompson Ziba T, Peters Betsey T.'.!usron • • Thomhe Skenendoeh Simon S. bletozee Elizabeth. Wilber . Ezekiel Robinson Qainney • 'School House 14,604",* - ~„'. ..............„,, .:- M.' L.MARTIN, • - • • AL BER TG. .--.. ' And: whereas the said treaty having baeti ELLlt3.c. titibtolt;:j.. , .:.l,:', ted to the Senate of the United States'for its eau tat/anal action thetaon, the Senate did, err the ::,: day of March, eighteen hundred and f0rty4.410;*,,;,-..4., solve`as (pilaw': - - ' ~ Nri. - .i..7..c.. Irr ExEctrirrE - Szearorr, Scrtat " o r,itittifttatli..= , ,.: , - . - Srevna, March 15i,.184#. *.'t!,-$ . . , ;•:;[,.,t'..; , .',7 - - ': Resolved, (two-thirds efthe seriatonspierfiint cfne.".i.".::: carting,) That the Senate advise and conside,o :..:;. :..-.... ratification of the articles; of a,greemealf dad trii - trade - end concluded at Stockbridge,,ln thri.State 4:.,.-• Wisconsin, on the 24th day of Noiember; li..ttrar.".;F:'.: year of our Lord one thousand eight hundreil.,:eittl.;.. "...',' forty-eight, by and between Morgan Ladartin tind.;:,2, -, Albert G. Ellis commissioners on the part sirthe ~I.j; ... United States olAmerica,end the'Stockbridge iiibe„......." ,".. oflndlins, with the. following - '• ..; 7-,. Add tie following as sapp;cmental artida. ','. ~- ',..- 1 .4 Whereas the Stockbridge and Menace 'lndinttel - •" ..,,, consider that they have . a claim agalitattlio United '.. “.". States foc i , indemnity Tor' certain triode on wtilte iiir. , ,Zi,l er, in the State of - Indiana, and for "certain othei , ...".."-::' lands in the State of °Wisconsin,' tibial, they.tilleger" .'''.c.':. they have been deprived of by treaties caterelt:;;'!, Into . with the Miamies and Delawaria, or to: ahem. -: i .;...! lands claimed by them in Indiana, and with the DIN.,•-•:%!. nominees and Winnebagoes, or to the Linde In '34'ut, •1 . consin, without their consent; and whereas. the saict,„...." Stockbridge and Mumma Indians, by their cliiefitil.- agents, have continued to prosecute theactita ....:-.....,-„,;,-., claims during the last twenty yeareat their otiva pp ... , -... " plinire, except the sum of threo thousand dollars paid:. them in 1821; and whereas It lede.timble that :alt . ': ground of discontent on the part ofsald Indianashig:"" ...." , ' be removed, tho United States dtiforthor. stipulate s .. .!i'• in consideration of the relinquishment by theafof .: -.......,` said claims, and all others, except as provided /10 ' this treaty; to' pay to the sachems or cilia& of 'said:. '.. Indians, on the ratification.of this article bytheta,- ~, . : with•,the assent, of their peOple, the thin 0r,40 , :- thousand dollars, and the further sum . of:tweet', ..- ,: .. ; thousand dollars, to tie paid in ten annual instal- - ~.-• ments;" to commence wnen the said Indian* shall' have selected and rembeed to their new h01888 ; . 118 '':: ' contemplated by the seventh article in this treaty, 0: - .,;.; ; .; The. President of the United States, within .try i n,....• ..3..., ... years from the ratification of this treaty, shall pre.t .:,'...6 . .-• 1 cure for the use of said Stockbridge Indiana n goad." ,". ': •... tity of land west ofthehliniasippt river, upon "which - they, shall reside, tintless than sev enty - tvicvirretions, • ''"'",, ' said Indians to be consulted as to tho loci:Mort et" - , said land, and to beholdee by the same tenure ite:..---:',. - other ladian 'Janda. . •., r - ? ~..,... -, .Now, therefore, be it known that I, JA/dES.N4 ~,_ „'''. '• :" POLE, President of. the United Statelier Asnoricititi.... do, in pursuance of the advice and coasent,of the - .. Senate as expressedin their resolution•of tbe,firat. . :', dayof March, eighteen hundred and forty•nititt,se,. ...::=. cept, ratify, and confirm the said treaty, with:iinn; .:,. ~ amendment set forth in the raid resolution. sea ~,,,..-...::„:::- lit testimony whereof, I have caused the tir, the' United States to be heretieto,atagna i; ha ir i es p.. ~ ~.... signed the same with my hand.-,..Done at the city ofWashington the secenddayori.-:" , -•• m arc h, i n the year of our Lord 008 tBool4o,l l.'''Sj: - e , .:, eight' hundred aad forty.bine, and the Ilat: z .. ...., , 'dependenc Of the United States the,seventy.s:;":% • t hi r d,- , , • JAMRSRt POLL ... 'By thelPreaident „ ,4 . - J4ii Fig, BUCELINAVI See eB tlitY °TB ta te.'". 121 40 41 44 47 N. i 48 S. I 48 so 51 'A !‘ " tetutt - 1 1X1 r, ly b e a tsvim eiz o' - P f rim or Aedirlib reeeiVedl)."' Nottdoor t J(.1 4 err y then u.se rr 17:oiF. F' Neitdoor~ ' etryHouse At;e g h et y r W 1 • •••=P:rtrte -1 /ft • • EMI =ENE .:, _ _ . . Thomas J. Chicks . .179 Harvey J.obnson 180 Nancy Gardner. " 181: Abigail Joardsiir• • 182 Abram Chicks 184: ' Harriet 1E55 . Andrew Chi • 1877.. ckii— 182 Sarah Davida • 189 ' ' • Job Moro • ' • : 191 W illiam.Gardoer; 8. part of 192and:221 Mordy . rdarie, N. part of 192 and 22L '170: Mary N. Chicka •• • • ' 'll4 William Gardner 220' • Tripbano E. Joordain • : 222 -, - Caleb Moore • 223,, Isaac Simmons 224 Isabel. ' 2215 Sophia M. Jourdain -226 Jesse Bowthan' - 227 • . Catharine Franke • • : • •..‘••••. 223 • Jonas ,Davida • . 2 31 • • Adam Eailds_ 232 • Lurke Joordain ' ' '233 , Elizabeth Moore • '234 • Joseph Booster : 235: ; ;;r.• George Bennet.... •• , • 237,, Isaac Simmons ' Abigail 'Moore 2 - Henry Moore :••• • - '2134 , William:Scott • 265 William Scott S. 1 266.. - ,aGeorge Bennet . N. k 266 • Reuben Johnion ." • ;267 Silas Jontdain .. • ' ••: •'. 2 88. • Jesse M..Joureain 271 Simon Gardner , -• - 1274 Hannah Moore' • 116 Solomon Davids ' ' • , 277 ' :Edward•Howell . - • 279 Harriet Johnson• , 280 . • Lucinda Gardder • • 282 .: • Hope Moore, " 1 2134' Jemicon C. Chicks. •••••• ; Obadiah Gardner ;"309 - : • .11achilel Davide • •- • " , Julius Davide -• • •314 Elizabeth Bowman• •• ;415 • Jeremiah -Gardner 316 •1. .7; Mary Zane BOwmin 317 Nancy Johnson 319 •„. , Jason Simmons: : ; 320 Betsey Menagre, ; 321 Darius Davida • .325" . Humble M. Jourdain •,1 Stephei Gardner ' .• Francis T. Davide .• .. -. ' 3 27:-••• • Mary frl,Callister 328 • Mary Hendrick 335 • • Susannah Hendrick• 349 Jacob Moore • • 355 David Gardner George Gardner 359 Catharine-Bowman _ 360 • - Serepia Johnson ' 361 . - Thankful Stevens 352 William Gardner 364 Joseph.Chicka, 365 . ' Jobli Chicks 466 • •• Charles Stephens 3 67,368 • • Timothy Jourdain • 369, 370,371 . Jacob Chicks 372, 373 • S.: : Paul D. Hayward 375. State of WISCOOSiO 383 SchoolpOtpbseiri:: Timothy Jourdain 384 Jeremiah Johnson • 385 369 American Board of , } . '• ~ • Commissioners for 386, 390 • •• Foreign Mations Jacob Chick 387, 291 • • - Timothy Jourdain " 388 • John N. Clacks 392, 398 • • William Gardner 993, 994, 297, 398 . • • Lemuel Goodell N. end 395 . acres.- • M. L. S IARTIN,. • • b ALBERT G. EA.LIB: Valuation cf Improremente, (vide. art. -6y . Acres. • • Doll - 411U 'a ,. Austin E. Quinbey • 163,38 2,760 63 , • 49,60 , • -30,90 '• • 1517 - 15,1;: .! : 38,76 43,00 • •> 980 661;• ,-, ', .29,06: 512.41; 15,62,-620 . 41. 7_„' 5,00 - - 142;10' • . 3,26 • • • „, : 161?' ." 15,50 -• 5,78 • 78" 6,00 . • 311 - :130 40,110 . 640 60,00 825 t - 5,011 - 30,00 • -.495 40 40 20;00 ,SW 30,00 • :98i[ I:` : 10,00 • 215 Ott 3,00 " - ...../15,4:10 17,00 249,10- • -- 30,00 • • 535 1 .- 41,62 - 1.11 4,00 . 60,00 - .1;91400- T.Xi Joseph 81, Quinnoy Samuel Stevens • Muses Clucks =IN=I aim • • ••• - • • , 4•-.i : • :: : : *i . • .: - . ;• ; •F. - '). ), EUii• ;t:, - . J .2..J•• • •••• • :::: - • j,..; , ....,••• : : : i." : . - :••: : !ii • -!:;:' , ,Izii. .' " ' - :;' i. •:• ', 1; . •;:i4 :: :: ', ! - P ; . ',- . •••::.4:......•;:0;i::,..-,5-', ME MEI ES ...•.::.,..,.,...: ~ Z t-:- . ' . ~.*:.-, ,;,-,,g. MI
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