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FR:OM:00a EVENING ED111011:1
Accident to Troops.
Purnza•ANMBligthalielir.etriotiel sect
- dent occurred to stroop train on the Philadel
phia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
this rooming. i A freight train became sepa
rated near Grey's Perry, and obstructed the
-3-road,,. In oonseipience.of,a fog, a trop train,
rig the 37th Massachusetts
as hurt. , ran
into it, but fOrtunately no ene_w.
a-o'clock this morning, by
tonic unaccountable; carelessemis, or a misua.
&rebinding, another - troop . itreittiteving a
squad of 100 cavalry on beardmalid its eto both
Vedas. The collision was secirere,t,ta cf.
foots diaastrcroa. - 'The'" earl •.werii broken to
pS
Thret; - Men killer oatright and a number
mare or i 15311 1101311d0d. - Ride< .V. 40100
on : Wye
ant, 05th Pennsylvania, Gosiles,,,,Zeves;
Goo. Welsh, 02d Ohio; Charlie 11Mine; 224
Panotylrania, died in- Cads.hospitsl....•;Witii
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James Cortland, Bth 011ie -amittusly; '
_lien Ileylburn,l3th New,york, wounded in
-.- the leg, Henry Rust, 18th. He w York, seri
ously; E. R. Moore,-18th New York, oedema
* ly; one man, name nekn0wn,,,47111,-, badly ,
scalded about foe; leg eacid Arandr,'Thoutas -
Bissell, 1021
New York or 108 d Neer . York,
not seriously; John Cbalber, lath.liew York,
' - leg fractured; II Baiiey, 14fith Pennsilvenia ,
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seriously John Baker, 100th Vett York, se
' atoutlyrThomet Bower, 13th New York, leg
brokent:John 9enta,.l.oolii, wounded in leg;
John- biatight,llst Penn ylvania, slightly
injured in the Sibs. .
Southern NeWiti.Geuetal.;.MOsectins
Repulsed,r&O. .. , ,
..
Manaus, Sept.; 9,e.. -Late arrivals from Ga
hm& repart all - qulet.rtr,blakets stationed
hack in ;the ttointij are tilliquently troubled by
• straggling guartilla,.bilide. ; ~• . _ • .
Prisonesenaptared;Say,that alaiii sli um*6iT
• of Texas troops, fully armed and equipped,
arrived at Little - Beek • fewdayioseor ago.
had
It is reported at Helena tbst itans
made an attack on th eme Confederates at Tupelo,
and was seturely_repd. . ,
- The people of Commerce, Mississippi, have
- ; determined to prevent guerrilla' from flring
• eon. boats passing that plate. • ,
The Grenada Appro4. of Alla .34 contain
Richmond advice' of the 2d. - . • . -
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The Confederate Senate, ottlhe 2d, rejoined
the bill concerning the partisan rangers,,hy
i vote of 9 to 10.
- . The Society of . Friends in North Carolina
had memorialized Congress for a mfavodior.fica
tion of the new conscript actin their
New Orleans dates to the 28th say that Gen.
Butler had honed an order requiring the
merchants and Crescent. City . Banks to go into
liquidation.
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:Battle with. the Indians.
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- ST. PAUL, Sept. 6.-r: Mayor rftudo lIISTIVOd
• laat night with dispitehts trent Fort fidgety,
• dated., Thursday, the act in • Oalft, Grant
.. and Anderson, with asmall party of infantry
and -cavalry, were attacked by 250 - famsgee,
18 miles trout Port Bidgely. During - the an
. garment . the whites ..managed to' throw up
breestworks of dead horse* and - earthr'attd
. - held out-until Sibley-came to their. relietand
drove the Indians back. Thistemiwhitestwore
killed and forty-seven wounded ; most of the .
killed are from St. -Paul. Before the erigage
.
• Meat capt. Grant's party biried - eighty-Ave
of the massicred. One woman had_, in the
woods two week' unbirlid. -- -' • •
. . Capt.. Van Darbook, co mmanding & L Fort
Abortion:tie,- writes that a largo-number of
. _
: . Indians had: appeared around the Fort and
- - be
lo ngr all the Government mules and cat
, .., : • tle benging al to that post. lie ie compelled to
. - - keep his entire force. on guard all night. He
.-
. - •
also .says unless. reinforcements appear soon
he will be compeled that poet.
• Latent from California.
flan Fund:so% Bept..B.—Tbe war steamer
Nirrigineatt WA' Sailed for Elviyatass.
The dune Chip David Crockett is loaded
w itirwheatforpl ar p ool.
- • thiog depress-
Vrideisitagnarit and ever
.•.--rt,42,aftere- are in:circulation -to raise inoney
r . to read to Washington. for the relief of the
',''- wounded solders. - The offerings are liberal.
*2 -- The 'Warner ?sae .har arrived, bringing ,
34,110 0 in treasure froci.OrevsUi.tind,t,72,ooo
from British Colutabbs. - "'"t '-• ' -
forsteamer biases Taylor Ls advertised to
sail San Juan and wit h on the 31st
of October, to connect with the steamer:AU:lor
ica on 1116 Atlantic side for New York.
_ - North
. .
Battle in '
fi CaroUna..the Bch.
• ..; •. ,
el, Defeated. _.
lire ..font,Eept. 9.—A brilliant battle ea., -
curled eno the 2d. inst. at Tlyouth; N. C.,
where a body of fourteen hundred..rabalh
under Ool..Garrett, were net and engaged by
a Union foree of three hundred 'men, under
Orderly Sergeant-en, of Simkins' Zousves.
The 'Union troops were the attacking patty
'ier a battle of one:otreadttration the rebel
ranks were broken, d they retreated in dis
order, leaving tbeir commanding officer and
. • forty mon as prisoners. The affair derives
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great interest from the fact that the Union
forces were commanded by an Orderly Ser
i,. geant, who, ,ni this occasion, displayed con
.'-aiderable ability in couduoting the bottle, SII
.well -as great coursW______,:_______— . .
~'Advance.of the Itebele”Brigadier
- ,", •- ' • Gen:Vine.
.
---..! - Wassitanion, Sept. 9. -Penang from Rah-
villa Say the rebels, la great force, yesterday, ,
•• acanided the western baslOf Seneca creek
- , Rena ita mouth, at--the Potomac , twenty-t !
stage wo.
'.' 'aisilei above. Washington- to the publia
• *: road Sit Middlebrook, which is about eight
.• , .Miles 'rasa of Rockville, on
rederick the turnpike roaanddl
- batsmen Steorgetown,and:F Ciq,
about twenty-three-miles from Washington.;
__Ool. Rene, of the Bnoktail Rifles, lau bent
en
.appolnted, a Brigadier : Omani, for gella
and notorious conduct on the field. -
Captures bythe -11ebelee
enrittawel, Sept. 9.-00 the inst. the ,
stream "W... B. Terry, with two. Dattljnen
howitsen, while . aground in the Tennessee
river, at .I.Mek nivel' shoals, one handredand
twenty miles above its month, was captured
by guerrilla . The enemy were iu position
ratite &Aliment hill; and bred so rapidly as to
drive the gunners from their guns. The robJ
els removed the guns from the boat, and cap.!,
turd seventeen government aborts and men,
and burned the boat. The MMus of the boat
were Merited. They also captured three free
repose, and cold them on the spot., ,
Middletown', Did., Occupied by the
Mebelea.Adranee Toward • liagere...
tow*. ' • •• . • •
CsAntiaserriet; Sept:lX-AO o'cloek A. 18.—
. A sooutreeohed Hagerstown lastevening,who
lefildiddlotown, fid.„Whieh is 18 miles south
eastof Ifsgerstowe, at b o'clock.. 4le report*
that the enemy were. there inconsiderable
fora, and *dreaming., All rho rolling stock
of the railroad has• been removed from. ael
pntown, and dm telegraph office ovulate&
Theban, has been opened at Greenville, froa
which place souls and messengers will be sent.
.:The Andersen Cavalry.
- rams. Dramas, 8ept..9;.4.h0 Wet Depart.
nowt has Ordered that the Anderson Cevelry.-'
doe organisation recentlY Wadi olty
end - State, shell retneln In pennsylvenie for
the 'present, to rad repelling the invader.
—Clatints-ead-horses-will beitemedstely-han
_ tatted to therm, and they .111 aot es WELLS,
eta. intits Ceintslibo37"
D'ss°Llllloi4 OF TARMERSIIIP . _
--lOW Ptirtikorbli_tonatokoe aiding ID,
JOSZPIL SPLHOZB sad WIII."-JI. GABSAIID, un•
dos , the Ann:of OPSHOZ.W.I.OAIOSABD, In the
SitIiWISIY 81111111111,M owl Alloomod on the 20dt •
a i ti gult, VOA' iTiII,.(IARBABD to outtiorlso4 •
to mottle op too OlMo of to: lots Ann. AD pr..
sonnbollog eltiloiS olootootr_tto lA. Orat'irill meant.
thorn s.,,tiiii odic" ~tO tbli . / 3 _,„prolin; 0p,4 fill paw&
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Tataul Ake:, Second ,Ses4on.. of the
TAirty
acoerteh arO.Tof- ; . ,
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[Punmc—No. Continued from Friday
kerning's - Oitutiel
AN ACT making appropriations for the cur
rent and contingent expenses of the ,
Indian Depertnient; and for fulfilling
treaty stipulations with various Indiab
tribes, for the year ending J dim thirtieth,'
eighteen hundred Mid tyLtht ee.' '
SIOUX Or MISSISSIPPI.
For interest on three hundred thousand:
dollars, at five per oentum, per seeondar-
field treaty twenty ninth September, eigh
teen hundred and thirty seven, fifteen lhonz'
sand dollars.
For twelfth of filly instaltutinte of inter
eet, at five per centtim, on one million
three hundred and sixty thousand dollars,
per fourth article treaty twenty third July ,
eighteen hundred and fifty one, sixty .eight
thousand dollars. ' • '
For twelfth of fifty instalments of inter
est, at five per centum, l on- one 'hundred
knd 'twelve thousand' dollars,' b eing the
amount in lieu Of 410 reservations sot apart
in !he-third :article of. Senate'siamendinen dt
of twenty third June, eighteen hiie
autl;fifty two, to treaty twenty third4tily,
eighteen hundred and fifty one five thou
sand six hundred dollars.
t For twelfth of fifty instalments ofinter-
Teta at five per cantata; on one million one
hutulied" and. sixty thousand ' della* per
fourth article treaty fifth Augnse,-eighteen
liundretrend fittY 'one, fifty eight thousand
. . . •
dollars. gea,,,- ~ • „ •
For,twelitiFtif fifty instabnenteof inter;
st.fivkper 'eentura, on silty nine then
sand .dollars, being the amount allowed in
lieu of the reservation of lands lot apart
by the third article of Senate's amendment
of twenty third June, eighteen hundred
fifty two,. to' treaty, fifth August, eighteen t en
hundred
hundred and fifty one; three thousand
hundred and fifty
defiers.
. .
TREATY or YOWL LAILAMIM.
For :second. of five instelmentacat the
discretion of the -President, in provisions
sod tnerckandise, for payment of annuities,
and trimaportrition 'of the sante; certain
trtribes of Inlndians, seventy thousand dollen.
ostretues, (COW CREEK BAND.)
.For ninth of twenty instalments in
blankets, clothing, ,provisions, and, stook,
per third article treaty nineteenth Septem
ber, eighteen -liiindrivland fifty three, five
hUndred and 51'47,411 31.2 .
”"ootes, or. IMPQIIA
VAL
LET, OTIEGON:r
For third of five installments, of the
second series, of annuity directed cial ob
jects, 44, te, expended se by the
President, per third article treaty nine
teenth September, eighteen hundred and
fifty three, two thousand three hundred
dollars, r
ofeighth _of ten instalments for the pay
oa' blacksmith, and fuinisidng. shop; per
sixth article treaty twenty nintli-Novem
lier, eighteen hundred and fifty font, one
-thousand five hundred dollars.
For eighlti of fifteen instalments for the
1 pay of a pleYysician and purchase of medi
eines, per sixth article treaty twent ninth
November,: eighteen hundred and fifty four,
two then:sand dollars.
For eighth ofteninstaiments for the pay
of a farmer, per eix.th article treaty twenty
ninth ~Noveraber, eighteen hundred and
fifty four, one thousand dollars.
For eighth of twenty or
instalments for
the pay of teacher and purchase of boo
and stationery, per sixth article treaty
twenty ninth November, eighteen hundred
and fifty foul, one thousand four hundred
and fifty : •
• . VTL49ZBA.GOES.
For interest on one million one hundred
thousand dollars,at five per centuta„per
.fotirtly-article4reaty first Novemher. eigh
teen- hundred and thirty Severt;iltiy five
thousand' dollars.
For sixteenth of thirty instalments of
interest on eighty five thousand dollars, at
five per centum, per fourth article treaty
thirtieth October, eighteen hundred and
forty els, four thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars:
TANCTON 211:1138 of 131.0 1 4...
For fourth of ten instalments to be paid
to them or expended for their benefit,.com
mencing with the year in whichlhey shall
remove to and settle and reside upon their
reservation, per fourth article treaty nine
, teenth April, eighteen hundred and fifty
eight, sixty five thousand - dollars.
C3T!.#1,001,V3, 11.01ALL.1., LSD eIACKAILLS If
or irii.LA.MYTTE VA.LLEY.
For third of five installients of sunnily
for beneficial objects, per second article
treaty twenty second January, eighteen
hundred 'and fifty five, eight thousand
dollars.
Ovispzerip.ors, roc
WALLA•WALLA,•°ATOM, AND
. 'Zataxe., •
For third of five instaimnts •of eigthe
ht
thousand dollars, under the direction nf
President, per second article treaty ninth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, eight
thousand dollars. ' •
For third of. twenty hastalmenle for the
purchase all necessary. mill fiitnres 'and
mechanical tools, medicines and hospital
stores, •books and atationery, for ischools,
and furfilture for the employees, per_faurth
'article treaty ninth-June, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, three thousand dollars.
For third of twenty- instate:oasts for the
pay and subsistence of one superintendent
of fanning operstione„ one farmer, two
Millers, one blacksmith, one wagon and
plough maker, one -carpenter and joiner,
one p hysician , and two teachers, per fourth
article treaty ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, eleven thousand two hundred
dollars. •
For third of tirentyjnetalments for the
pay of each of the head he
chiefs of the
bands W
Cayuse,''.-and ilmstille :
sum of five hundred -per Per
article treaty . ninth T er
hundred and fifty, five, ono ihoh, Ire
hundirfallars.,
For; third of twenty it ,
the son of. Pio-ph:onus:mos
cle. treaty ninth June, eieL , .••
and fifty fire, one hundred
TAX,IXA. NATION.
For third of five ivatalmenta for .benefi.
cial objects, at the discretion of the Pres
ident, per fourths:tid ten e treaty ninth
thou-
June,
eighteen .. hundred and fifty five,
sand dollars.
For third of twenty instalmenta for die
support of two schools, one of which
be an agricultural end industrial , school;
keeping in repair school buildings, and
for providingauitable feirniture, hooks, and
stationery, per fifth article treaty ninth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, five
hundred. dollars. ,
For third of twenty instalments for the
employinent of - one superintendent. of_
teaching and tvio teachers, per fifth article
treaty ninth, June,' eighteen hundred and
fifty fi ve, three thousand two hundred
dollars. •
For the third of twenty instalments for
empldyment of one superintendent of farm
ing and Iwo farmers, two millers, two
blacksmiths, one dunes, one gunsmith, one
carpenter, and one wagon and plough
maker, per fifth article treaty ninth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, nine thou
sand four hundred dollar&
For third •of twenty instalments for
keeping in repair-saw and flouring mills,
sad for furniehing the necessary tools and
fixtures, per fifth article treaty ninth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, five hun
dred &nays. ,
For third t of twenty instalments for
keeping in repair the hospital, and pro
viding the neeessary medicines and fix
tures therefor, per fifth article treaty ninth
June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three
hundred dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for the
pay of a physician, per fifth article treaty
ninth June, eighteen hundred and fifty
five, one thousand four hundred dollars.
For third ,of, twenty instalments. for
keeping in repair the buildings required
for the various employees, and for provid-,
ing the necessary furniture therefor, per
fifth article treaty ninth June, - eighteen
hundred and fi fty five, three hundred
dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for the
salary of much person as the eaid confed
erated tribes and bands of Indians
artmay
select to bitheir head. chief, per fifth i
cle treaty_ ninth June, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, five hundred dollars.
sza relics MOWS ,
For third of five irustalments for berm%
cial objects, at the discretion of the Presenth
i
dent; per fourth article treaty elev
June, eighteen• hundred and fifty fire, ten
thousand dollars.
For third of • twenty instalments for the
etipportof two •schools, one of which to be
an agriedutral and industrial. school ;
keeping In repair school buildings, and for
providing suitable furniture, books, and.
tationery, per fifth article treaty eleventh
June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, fire
hundred dollars.
Forthird of twenty instalments for the
employment of one superintendent of
teaching and two teachers, per fifth article
treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, three thousand two hundred
dollars.
For third o' twenty instalments ) for
keeping in repair blacksmiths, gunsmiths,'
carpenters', and wagon and plough maker's
shops,,end for providing necessary tools
therefor, per. fifth article- e leve n s June,
eighteen hundred and fi ft y.e hun
dred dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for the
employment of one cope
ing,
of farm
ing, and two millers, tgo blacirstaiihF oue
tinder," one gunsmith, one earpntor, tud
one, wagon and plough mall p Sith,
-article treaty eleventh Jun.,
dred and fifty five, nine - four
hundred dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for keep
ing in repair saw and flouring mills, and
for furnishing the ireciseary tools and
fixtures therefor, per fifth article 'treaty
eleventh June , eighteen hundred and fifty
five, five hundred dollars.
A ce third of twenty instalments for
keeping •in repair the hospital, providing
the necessary medicines lord furniture
therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh
June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, three
hundred dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for pay
of a physician, per filth 'article treatyfty
eleventh Ju:re,,elghteerChundred and fi
five, on sane thou ur hdred dollars.
! For third of t wen ty uniiretalments for'
keeping -in repair the building for the
Various employees, and for providing the
necessary furniture therefor, peg fifth
arti
-ele treaty eleventh June, eighll& hundred
and fifty, flee, three hundred doe.
For third of twenty instdmenta for the
salary of •such person as the tribe may
select to be their head chief, per•fifth arti
cle treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, five hundred dollars.
ViArtISIDS inn OTElta COATEDISILITZD
For third instalme_dollars ter nt on one hundred
and twenty thousand beneficial
objects, at the discretion of the
per fourth article treaty sixteenth July,
eighteen , hundred and fifty five, six thou
sand dollars.
For third of -twenty instalments for the
support of anseinnitural and industrial
school, keeping in repair the braidings, and
providing suitable furniture. • boo
ke "and
stationery, per fifth article t
three
reaty sixteenth
July, eighteen hundred and fifty five,
hundred dollars.
For third of twenty inatalments for pro
vidi g mutable instructors therefor, per
fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eight
hundred and fifty five, one thousand eight
hundred dollars.
For third of twenty. Judgments for
keeping in repair blacksidthi, tin and gn
smiths',. carpenters', and wagon and plough
makers shops, and. providing necessary
tolls therefor, per fifth article treaty six
teenth July, eighteen hitedred aid - fifty
five, five hundred „ •
:For third of twenty inatalments Toi the
employment of two farmers,lercr millers,
one blsokemith, ono tinner, one gunsmith,
one carpenter, and one wagon , and plough
maker, per 'fifth article treaty 'sixtee
sevnen
th
July, eighteen hundred and fity five,
thousand four iindred'dollare.
For third of twenty instalments for keep.
ing in repair raw and flouring mills, and
for farnishing-the necessary tools and fi x-'
'titres therefor, per fifth article treaty six
teenth ',July; eighteen hundred, end • fifty
five, five hundred dollars. • ' ' •
Per- third twenty instalments for
keeping in repair-the hosPital,' and 'Prov id
ins the necessary medicines .and furniture
therefor, pee' fifth article' treaty sixteenth.
July;
_eighteen' hundred and fifty five, three
humbled dollars.
rot thlrd'et trait, iitilsbniudt for psi
= "4 •
PONGII I .
For fourth - of five instalments to be paid
th them or expended for their benefit, com
mencing with the year in which they shall
YeMove to' and: settle upotilhe treat re
served for their future home e s, per second
article treaty
w twelfth March, i
eve ght
thousand een hun
dred and fifty' eight; t
dollars. - • -
For fourth of ten instalments -for-the es.
.selAishmeat, and matntenence of one or
more manual labor eohools tinder the direc
tion or the President; per • second article
treaty tioirac.:nivob, -eighteen .hundred
and fifty eight, five thousand dollars.
For fourth of ten instalments, or during
the,pleasure of the President, tots) expend
ed in furnishing. said Indiana'
w i th th suc h
h
aid end assistance in - agricult
mechanical pursuits, including, e work
ing-of the - mill provided - for in th --the first
part of this eiticte,'&B the Secretary of the
Interior. may, consider advantageaous
article
end
necessary for theio, per
:treaty. .twelfth, ;March, eighteen hut-axed
and fifty eight, seven thousand five bun: ,
Bred dollars. • _
DRADiLIII; 0111611., ALLIFD TIIIIIII IN
AfAllll2lol'O 6
Fer third instalment on one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars,- under the direction
of the ,Freeident, , R , A sixth. Article treaty
twenty second 'January; eighteen hundred
smil_flity,five, twerps thousand dollars.
For third.•'of twenty instalments for the
•Catabliihmeid, 'and support of an agricul
tural and industrial school, and to provide
said widi s s suitable instructor or in
striletors, per - 'fourteenth artiole treaty
twenty second 'Tannery, eighteen hundred
For chid of twenty instalments for the
establishment and. support of a smith and
carpenter chop, andf.lo furnish them with
the necessary; tools; per- fourteenth ortiole
treaty twiintY econd January, eighteed
hundred and fifty dies five hutidred dollar'
For third of twenty instalments for the
employdient of a blacksmith, carpenter,
farmer; and physialan, .7Who etiall•fornielt
medicine/ tar the sick, per fourteenth
hteen
ant-
Ole treaty twenty second January, eig
hundred and - fifty five, lodr thousand sir.
**lied , "
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, •
MALAY TRIIIS.
Poi third instalment on thirty thousand
dollars, under. , the. direction of the Presi
dent, -article 'Areaty thirty first
Sermaiy,,eighteen hundred • and fifty Ave,
two iliousanifivehundred dollars.
For third of , twenty instalments for op;
port of an agricultural) and ' industrial
school, - . and far? pay - ot tea Chen, per.
eleventhartiele treaty thirty first Janua
eighteen ry,
iiiindied and . fifty Ave, two thou
sand five hnidreldollarti. • , .
11/Otthird•of twenty instalments fo
ndp
poit of a smith and carpenter shop, ato
provide"a necessary tools , therefor; - per
eleventh article treaty thirty first Janalr7t,
AilltLeitilltufidred and fifty five, fivohrin-:
dreddeltere!, • • • ••• • '
'.For -third of twenty Instalments lot Vie ,
'eroplorriezie, of ' blaplusfaith;••• carpenter,
farmer,. and phyeifitui, - who. shaktarnisis
medicines for the =al` poi.oietimith article
treaty thirty,,firal.4lianirdi:eighleen bin;
dred and•fiftfiVe, fear: thousand six but
- • -
L~....
ii.iii•iiiiiii-- - _
Of *physician, per fifth' 'Article treaty six-
teenth July, eighteen hundred and fill
five, one thousand four hundred dollars,
For third of twenty instalments for
keeping in repair the bnildingstarnishing iequir' ed
for the various employees, and
necessary furniture therefor, per fifth arti
cle treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred
and fifty five, three hundred dollars. •
For third of the
head
for the
pay of each of the head chiefs of the Flat
head, Kootenay, and Upper Pend d'Oreilles
tribes, per fifth article treaty sixteenth
- July, eighteen - hundred and fifty five, fif
teen hundred 'dollar&
CONTEDEILATED 'MISES AND BANDS OT IN-1
DiANIII IN 11IDDLY OFIZOON.
For third of five instalments ,of eight
thousand dollars for beneficial objects, at
the discretion twiny resided; per second
article treaty fifth June, eighteen
hundred and fifty five, eight thousand
dollars.
For third of fifteen instalments for py'
and subsistence of one farmer, one black
\
smith, and one wagon and plough maker,
per fourth article treaty twenty fifth June,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thou
sand five hundred dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for' pay
and subsistence of one PhYlnolani one 65 * -
yer, one mftler, ono superintendent of farm
ing operations, and one school- teacher, per
fourth article treaty ~Ivrenti fifth June,
eighteen .hundred and fifty five, five thou
sand six hundred dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for pay
ment of salary to the head chief of said
'confederitteet:
_binds, per_ fourth article
treaty twentreftli June, dia.= handrail
land fifty five,'''fivohundred dollars. -
stotist , mites&
For third of ten instalments for Steeping
in repair salt and flouring sod, or
the pay of necessary employeet, the bene
fits of which to be 'shared alik by all the
confederated bands, per emend' article
treaty twenty first Deeembii, eighteen
huldred and fifty five, one thowsand five
hundred dollars.
For third of five instalments (In addi
In e,
-
tion to the instalments , specified th
treaty of twenty ninth November eighteen
hundred and fifty four, with the'llmpquati
and Calipooiss of Umpqua valley) for fur,
!fishing iron and steel sad other materials
for the smith and tin shops provided for
in said treaty, and. for pay of necessary
meohenica, per second artiola treaty twenty
first December, eighteen hundred and fifty
five, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
• F ori third of ten instalments for the pay
of a carpenter and joiner to aid in erecting
buildings and making furniture for said
Indians, and to furnish tools in said ser
vice, per second article treaty twenty-first
December, eighteen hundred and
fift y- five,
five,
two thousand dollars.
For pay of teachers to =sumo; labor
school, for all necessary materials therefor,
and for the !subsistence of the pupils, per
Second article treaty twenty first December,
eighteen hundred and fifty five, three thou
sand dollars.
For third of five instalments for the
articl e
pay
of an additional farmer, per second
treaty twenty first De dieighteen
cember,
hundred and fifty five, eight hundred
dollars.
Iatri,NAI.ELT AND QM-LIM-11TE rIDIASS.
For third instalment on twent
objects,
five
thousand dollars : for beleficial
wider the direction fi r ste President, per
fourth article treaty July, !eighteen
hundred and fifty five, two thousand
dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for the
support- of an agtioultural and in
'school, awl for pay of suitable inatinctons,
per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen
hundred and fifty five, two thousand five
hundred dollars.
For third of 'twenty instalments for sup
;port of smith and carpenter shop, and tO
provide the necessary tools
sho p, an
tenth article treaty first .july,t eighteen
hunredfold fifty five, five hundred dollars.
For third oftwenty instalments 'footer
:employment
the
:employment of 'a bin-eke-f shall
ilth( Carpe,
and farmer, anti a physiotan
furnish medicines for the sick, per
undr tenth
article treaty first July, eighteen hed
and fifty five, four thousand sir hundred
dollars.
1 . 11.1.1.LLA11a . .
For third instalment on sixty:thousand
dollars, under the direction of the Presi
dent, per fifth article treaty twenty sixth
January, eighteen hundred and fifty five,
five thousand dollars.
For third of twenty instalments for the
support of an agrioultural and industrial
school, and for pay of suitable teachers,
per eleventh article treaty ,twenty eilth
five,
January, eighteen hundred and fifty
twForo thoussnd five hundred dollars.
third of twenty instalments for the
employment of • blacluonith, carpenter,
farmer, and a physician' who shell furnish
medicines for the Mob, per eleventh artiole
treaty twenty sixth January, eighteen hun
dred and fifty five, four thousand six hun
dred dollars. i
INDIA.N SaaVICLS LI 115 W YEZICO.
For the several inoidentsl Oxpenses of
the Indian service in New Maxi* presents
of goods, agrioultur4 impleonnts, and '
other useful 'articles, and to assist them to
locate in permanent, abodes, and sustain
themselves by the puriMits of civilised life,
to be expended under', therec
dition of the
Secretary of the Int•rior. fifty thousand
dollars, , ,
INDIAN SCRYICE IN rue DISTIiICT 01 COU
TRY LEASED PRON.TIIN C1104"4.11111 TOR THE
INDIANS LATELY /101131110 IN TRIAII.
For the expenses of colonisihg, support
ing, and furnishing agricuelturssary a
medicine,
l imp
ele
ments, and stook; pay of nce
ployees; purchase of clothing,
iron, and steel; establishment and mainte
nance of schools , and building houses for
the Indians lately residing, in Texas, in
lien of those abandoned in that Stole, to be
expended cinder tits direction of the Secre
nd
tary of the Interior, twenty two thousa
eight hundred and twenty five dollars.
TOR TUX WICIIITAS AND OTllla ANWILIATED
• -- HARM_
For the expenses of colonising, support
ing, and furnishing said binds with agri
cultural implements and stock, , pay of
necessary employees, purchase of clothing,
medicines, iron and steel, and maintenance
of schools, and building 'agency houses, to
bo expended under the direction of the
Secretary of the Interior, thirty seven
thouserid eight hundred dollop'.
INDUIII soaves is couronsia..
For the genersl incidental expenses of.the
Indian service , in California,lncluding
travelling expenses of the suprintending
agents, seven tithapstisczatntANdilsv:!rireddollars.
For transportation, and necessaryllo ex
penses of the , delivery :of PAINRCII, P 0•-
and . Tendon Sioux annuity, goods ' and;
provision ten lllollsol l da oalllll..
For tra s,
natortation, and nectisiary ex
penses of the delivery Of annuities and
provisions to the Indian tribes in Min
nesota and Michigan, twenty thousand
three hundred and Ally dollars and sixty
two cents.. , „ .
For expenses of tiansportation sad de
livery of annuity geode to the Blackfoot
Indians for the year, seventeen thin:stand
dollars. "
For transportation, and necessary ex
penses of the deiivery of 'annuities and
provisions to the Chippewiti of Late flu
perio7, five thousand seven hundred- and
sixty two dollars and sixty three cents:
For transportation,..and. necessary ex
penses of the delivery of annuities and
grons to. the Ch4was of the Mis
sissippi, three thousand eight hundred and
eighty six dollars and seventy five cents.
clerks ;
For compensation °Veva extra !
-efriploped in the Indian after under the
set of fifth August, eighteen 'hundred end'
fifty Lou
d ; ad third_ldarch, eighteen-bun
drsd and See, and under. OpprOp
tions made from year to year seven the
Band • th
For 'imposition of one clerk in
Indian office, to enable the Secretor: of
10.111,91' carry o ut the restibitions
.
,
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aeribed to give effect to the_ameatheection
of act of March third, elghteen hundre
In: d
and fifty five, granting baRIY-lands to ,
diens, fourteen hundred-lars.
For comperisetion et two extra clerks in
the Indian office, employed to carry out the
treaty with the Chicluomws in the adjust
ment of their claims, two thorisand eight
hundred dollars.
For expenses attending the vaccination
of Indians, .. two thousand five hundred
dollars.
For the payment to the Shawnees of the
residue of seven hundred, housand dollars,
to be paid after the termination of the
seven years" stipulated for in the third arti
cleei hteen
of the treaty -of tenth May,
hundred and fifty font, eighty-nineg thou
sand dollars.
ustrettis Aso cALA.I.OOIAs 01 UMPQU.
VALLEY. •• •
For the first and second instalments of
the second series of annuities of two thou
sand three hundred dollars each, not here
tofore asked [for,) for benefices
ial objecsidets,
nt,to
be expended as directed by Pre
four thousand ilia hundred dollars.
For medallions-of the President of the
United States for distribution to Indian
tribes, five thousand dollars.
For the general incidental expenses of
the Indian service in Oregon and Wash-
ington Territory, including insurance and I,
transportation of annuity guide and pres- j
ents, (where no special provision therefor I
is made by treaties,) and office and travel
ling expenses of the superintendent and 1 1
sub -agents, thirty fire thoueand dollars.
Fordefraying the expenses of the removal 11
/
and subsistemee of Indians in" Oregon and -1 1
Wisslif ,Territary, (not parties to any
ter
for pay of necessary employ-'
ees,
_fifty mend dollars: Provided, That
all tippreptiations heretofore or hereafter
Made to carry i n effect treaty stipulations,
or otherwise, in behalf' of any tribe or
leibea of _lndians, all or any pertioil of
Whom shall be in *.state of actual hostil-
ity to the Government of the United S s
a tates,
including the Cherokees, Creeks, Choctw,
-Chickasaws, Seminoles,ay and shall be
Wichitas, and
other -affiliated 'tribes, m
wholly or in part
suspended and tponed
pos
at. and during the discretion and pleasure
of the President: Provided, -further, That
the President is authorised to expend Such
part of the amount heretofore appropriated
and not expended and hcreinbefore ap
propriated for the benefit of the sale m tribesay
named in the preceding proviso
deem necessary, for the relief and support
of such individual members of said tribes
as have been driven from their homes and
reduced to want on account'of their friend
ship to the Government. And an account
shall be kept of the sums so paid for the
benefit of web tribe; which account sha ll
be rendered to Congress at the commence
ment of tho next. session thereof.. And all
purchases of articles for the purposes above
set forth shall be made on advertisement,
1M provided in other easels, and an account
shall be rendered of all such purchases,
with a statement of the prices paid therefor :
And provided further, That in all cases
where the tribal organisation 'of_ any
Indian tribe shall be in actual hostility to
the United States, the President- is hereby
authorised, by proclamation, to declare all
treaties with such tribe to be abrogated by
such tribe, if, in hie opinlon the stone can
be done consistently with good faith _end
legal and national obligations.
To carry into effect the treaty of Feb
ruary eighteen, eighteen hundred and
sixty one, with Arapahoes,' Cheyenne In
dians of the Upper Arkansas river,
For surveying the exterior of the reser
vation, end dividing the between the
two tribes, estimated to be th ree hundred
and fifty miles, at an expense of ten
and five
dollars
ser mile for surveying,
three th ous
'hundred dollars.
i For the first of fifteen instalments of.
'timothy of thirty thousand :dollars, to be
;expended for their benefit, that
nnu is to say,
fifteen thousand dollars 'per am for
each tribe, commencing' with the year in
which they shall remove to and settle upon
their reservations, for the fiscal year end
ing, June thirty, eighteen hundred and
sixty two, thirty dionstindjialtars. '
Also for the
. same object for the finest
year ending J.une thirty, eighteen hundred
and sixty three, thirty thousand dollars.
For transportation and, necessary ex
penses of delivering of .annuities, goods
and provisions to the Aelpha hoes and
Cheyenne Indians of the Upper Arkansas
river for the fiscal year ending
Jane
y,
eighteen hundred and sixty two, theu
sand dollars. .
Also for the same object fur the fiscal
year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred
and sixty three, five thousand dollars.
For the purpose of negotiating a treaty
with the Chippewas of northern Minnesota,
and the ext i n guishing of their title to the
lands in that vicinity, or so much thereof
as may be needed for that purpose, to be
expended under the direction of the Seers
tary of the In fifteen thousand
dollars.
For defraying the 'expenses of negotiat
ing a treaty with the Shoshonees or Snake
Indians, or so much thereof as may be
needed, to be expended under the direction
of the Secretary of the Interior, twenty
thousand dollars.
For amount in the hands 'of the late
agent W. W. Dennison,.unaccounted for,
belonging to the Ottoes and lliiesourias,
eighteen thousand nine hundred and sev
enty dollars and seven cents.
For deficiency in he
contingent fund of
the Indian Department for the balance of
the half year ending June thirty, eighteen
hundred and sixty - two, ten thousand
• !
dollars.
Sec. 2. And be it further' enacted, That
after the end of the present fiscal year the
salary of the supenntbndent of 'whin
affairs for the northern! and ;for the south
ern districts of California shall be three
thousand
A dollars.
Soo. 3. Awl be it frisker must gal, That
tho sum of forty thousand dollars, or so
ustuoli thereof as reszbe necessary " , be and
e same is hereby appropriated to enable
e President to negotiate Ii treaty with the
flee Perm Indians of Oregon and Wash
ington Territory, for the relinquishment of
a portion or all of their preimist reservatio n .
or its exchange for other lands.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That
under any of the appropriations contained
in this net for the. purpose of negotiating
trestles, there shall be no new engagements
entered into to, pay moneys to any , Indian
tribe. That allpsymenta to be made under
such treaties shall be made in specifics arti
cles of clothing and agricultural imple
ments.
Sec. 5. And be itfurther enacted, That
hereafter no goads . shall be-purchased by
the Indian department, er its agents, for
any tribe, except upon the written rep:U.
eaten of the superintendent in Charge t o e
f
the tribe, ern only uPenpublic bidsin h
mode prescribed by law for the pureness of
other supplies. , . ' ,
... -
See. O. And be' further enacted, That
the Secretary -of the Interior be an d ho is
hereby directed to - cause - settlements to be
made with all panel's' appointed by Indian
councils to receive moneys . due to incem
patent or, orphan Indiana to be returned'
to the Tx-Amery of the;rated States, and
all moneys so returned shall bear an inter-;
est at the . rate of
e r n sule cent= pa n
a te. until paid by er-of the Secretary
of the Interior to those entitled to the same
and no Money - shall hereafter be paid to an y.
pereonorpersoris appointed by any Indian
comsat' ta receive motleys due to incompe
tent or orphan Indianit, hut the iaMe Shall,
remain .= in the Treseury of the United
Secretuntil 'ordered to .be paid by said
Secretary hi these eitred to repine° the.
saute, and shall hem per centum inter
est until sopaid. s.
See. ,7. And be it farther enacted, That
the reneging SUMS 10 and the same are
hereby, in like manner , appropriated, out
clerk'
Of any. Money la th= 'l:treasury not other::
wise ' appropriated, f o r the Indian service
hi California:, . .
For Salaries-of der -to !midi tendents
a Tidiest ifttip :for,-the:. nor thern and
southern districts ofj California, for three
' leerier" '.of; the fiscal :yearl,urding June
tbirlieltlti.stsliteri; kindred and aim% two,
,r....r.:,0--- I. .ii .1)1..t-,:: t...i tl„-...,
SEINE
pt _eighteen hundred dollars
,per atitut
twoseven hundred-44am.
For the same iser.Viea for_the fuseal year
ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and
sixty three, at, one ,thotteand ,five hun
dred dollars per 'swum, three thonSand.
dollars. - -upervisors for
• •
For compensation of five s
the reservations in California •to instruct
the Indians in husbandry, for the - fiscal
year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred
and sixty three, authorized.- by- act of June ,
nineteen, eig_hteen hundred and sixtT t nine
thousand dollars. '
For the purchase of cattle for' beef arid
milk, together with clothing and food, team'
and farming tools for Indians,.fer the fiscal
year ending June thirty, eighteen
and sixty three, for the northern district
of California, twenty five thousand doll t
of
ars.
For the same for the southern distric
California for the fiscal year ending_ June
thirty, - eighteen hundred and sixty.: three,That.
fifteen thousand dollars: Provided,-
the Secretary of-the Interior is hereby an
.thorized and directed to inquire into the
expediency of reducing the Indian rese....
rations in California to two in ntunber ; the
proper places for the same; the probable
expense thereof; the propriety of disposing
of any of the reservation, and the value
thereof, and of the property thereon; of
the manner and terms of such disposal;
and in what manner, in his-judgment, the
expense of the Indian department in that
State can be reduced and its system
plified without injury to the same ; and
report thereon to the next regular session
of Congress.
Approved, July 5, 1862.
COALALEBCIAL ititOßD •
PITTS WU Kla BUR itiZT 8 •
luporgal special/ear tUi Ntibt;V).l.l
TUUDA.S, Sept. 9.—There is mare idtflifT, idol&
fated in the general market, althoug4Ahlttentac
tions are principally of • local clutrarteir; In quota
tions we have but few cheap" to notice.
PLOUIL--There to a conthurod mei - demand for
/lour. but the merkst Teresina =chity& dale of
103,bigs antily , at 1.5.30655,6 Cr, 50-do do at g 5,501 00
do do at $5.354 .6k 75 do do at 0,45 and eo do Emus
at pp.
are
.131.071—ts !Inn srith a fair demand and prices
fully maintained. Bale of 20.000 fes shoulders at 5%;
WOO Ire sides at G%e and 2000* plain hants at 9e.
iSugar cured barns era steady if 11@;d1%es.
Glioo3ll.l.l23—continuse dull but. nue-Imaged.
Sale of 27 bags cote* .t 22yo23yee a ccording -to
quality. Sugar is Min at 9%511c and nelsons
CHEESE—dem with gales of 25 boxes prime NV
A at Bo and 30 ',boxes Hamburg at fie.
CRIIDII OlL—Tbs,dernand is limited and the
market is dull, with drooping tendency. .We quote
at. 7 to Sc per pllon--altbough some brood sales
were made below these figires.
HAY—la firm and le selling from scab. at 010.50
to $13.00 per ton.
to 9%e for prime city leaf.
LAUD—has advanced
Country ia selling at 7% to to.
BEEDS-141a of CO bush ilex at $1,60 per bushel.
Timothy is held at $l,O to 5t,75 and clover 0,26.
YaUIT--Soto of 33 bbis apples at $1;76 to 112,25
per bill 6 bbis Mitt at $l,OO and 30 bush Peaches
a $l,OO.
of 6 bb
=ooB—steady with a:isidS ls at 70 per dm.
firma! s}ioo to itin fad from
hands are SIA 6 to VA for white. --
806700 Corrals Goons • kleukt.—The Shipping
List of the 6th says :—Jobben end speculators me
not now so touch disposal to forte c ff goals under
manufacturers, and the Mad:4; in consequence, has
become more settled add reviler. Heavy' standard
Shattinp are selling In iota es wanted at 2.5 e, and
`firm at that vice. Medium anda, Sluetinp are
quiet but firm; end Bleached command tilt
a nd Inc usall lota.. Drown' Drills are firm at 30c,
and the caver n
demand for Vel% Corset Jeans
and wide goods to- be put into Bobber Ikbrics, has
absorbed mug coals at very h'gh vlue Cotton
Flannels me in demand and sell res. dlly at 25Q;090.
Gingham are study at We. Print .Cllotbs are
freely taken at abatis of 10/A10)0,- nett cub,' for
61104. Prbits are moving MI pretty freely mod we
understand
es
prices of some of the snakes willle.
shortly advanced.: : Tb• 21.11i1000 11 . 000 1,00 end
Sprague, ace Idling at lbe, Dunuell,.ldandenter snd
City Mills me firm at 1.10. Granite at 13)40, and gs.e.
ten at 13c. in Delaney due is nothing new to nor
tic. .
Stn Toga Woos MAWS. SepooobeT 3.—T114, -
actions have bean lees estemslins. doxing... the peat
week e as the inquiry from tbe trade bu teen lees
active... Prices, however, bare been very well sup.
pcslide-the tandeuMiltavisticbsen toward a higher
range. The wark's miles Include 003.0 00 Te Mantilla
fleece, end 61,000 Ile do pulled, at buoyant rat.o 100
bake Peruvian. at 27v, 60 bale _ Bombay, at 30€340ci
and 760 bake Illediterrancan. Doruked, tkipa, Lc , on
terms not ascertained. •In &Mon according to the
Commeralal Bulletin, salsa have been made of
abou and
t
600,000 bales domestic at fojgere for pulled,
some iota of tntworeshed, at 7 00 % lb cashi — alsupf
MOO Übe license. Idaditerranesn. Smith tanni b
and List Indian, at various. prices, sa to quality.
In Philadelphia sales- have been reported .of Mud
200,0001 U domestic, at 704672)4c for the low and
medians grades, and 578600 Sir • fine &ear, cash.
not holders now refuse these rale&
HAITI:000E COMM . ILLSTLY.T. Septaniter 6
Transactions for the weak add up only 250 Wee goal
Elo at VAIOII i . The inquiry Is still may limited,
bat tun holders are not adering their Mocks at
tracer. Vie market clout nominally Vmelnin_el
Ms : Orditer7 to fair Rio 21@21)4e good to
=pa% and govertmoun Java 2.73 , 4 0 02., it Tr Dy
the arrival of the Washington, flue. Wo r th. stock
tea bun increased duce our last weekly report to
lsaporti by Railroad.
Prrrestrute, 12. Vaults A Coosa° BLIIIOID,
Sept 0.-400 by barley, J Shahs% 1 bag wool 0
Bubsugh lt co; 1 air scrap It BEI Dads:. 3 cars
Ste brick. Gra& Benison llt col' / 28 • 10488,, MP a
sumo% 18 bbli dour, 3 0 Liggett A co; 3 Ilet 11 . 1 ... = -
dries, Warman A araLl bx tobacos, Bbriver .
644 plplesd, V.A. XOCurdY; 'A iss; EA bbls .11, B 27,
Fahnestock Ito.- .
CLIIIMIAND a PRIVICSON Banitoso.ot
DO9 bbd bbls dour . $
hoemaker a 'mar, 4 is leather, W
carton: to bbla sand, JII Lion a..co; 20 Ims Mame,
It Bobiam le co; 1 keg mustard, 1 aim chasm, Jun A ,
Itoushmr; 3 rolls leather, J It Weans; :14 , 3 oil , Obl%
Ardraoo oil co; 680 Muth wheat, J L Noble .1 . co: 20
bp wed, A G Cubbake;2 9 hdls piper . E 11 -. Golrrer,
It bbls ate . Wm Bdumuds; 100 do t;:tr, Jamas 111 -
Co/ly & co; 200 do do McDonald.,k, Arbuckls; .4 bbls
apples, .3m , kiret"n"ik 170
tatoes Hrert.
___s--'
SE wit
..-
WHICELPsB & WILSON'S _
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27.111111 nun, pirrinums , PA.
lINIT.E.D STATE FAIR
For the Yeiro 180, 1859 end 1880.
UPWARDS Olt SOJX6 EA012114121 /30141 IS TEM
tnrrsn STpxas, •
. .
mous-max %ow sourruis PbJT ma.
Ws offor to tba,piablio WILMA'S
ifaruovem amnia hiecrathA, ii f lueptrogi
Palm , with, indrxwed .ocalstunc* its wets id
th• best and. lood. foustaidn *nom wefts
now th cow - dome otroon7 wsl-110 thiclus t 104
thinnest tiblia4 tubes the todOdUcti Ynlicalbl•
unrovokslike as both Atm; ii ow* to colitruc‘•
.6:llntoinid mopdcgob
Um:, more spoodi, ls
thim.thiothir '
OF". : - 44 • da.bril Xs'.
alum. 1q. 111111 . 4 grOIR° 4 °PPI PO". °I
- Irma Kiddie ff.stsithioll foi'OU4l, years.
soma , WIL IS
SEWING istiCl3l;l4l4 ,
wiZrislig a catThrtmovaea doe& tarosa
vs rainy azwThatiacanpa.
&law., 11.11 innairridirri
ao soft
Wads
"itk. and bre
Thasiiiischtnal without liv7
irsTriu bm i sna "P t
6°'r' " Llility:o l 4 l * (Prti.4F,4!"7
• ' - ' liPlinktlioTlOlL:-".'- :. ,
Let the tnablio be pesitetly siensest Chat day amyl
buy and nse-WI-baitialt-1"11Y1IP KLOILDIII,
with int nee* •rayanitynanKtin=rtWith•
standing the gra, adeandmizall bY eon. - I
acute from the ' Get'rali Ai Balm Bering Illachibb' Ca. •
and otters." Tile literdidarylca pawns from atbm .
Chem dachtnisiatern'they caanotto !rah sab
tag them. - ti notaaaesotta-;,Thiapid-
wi t h Tab. 0,1861. Tre is soy plias
with sem* Neelbie wheat' : cast ota ale .01.
&0 es a prim Contraii Int fli, lola * igi •i .
biome been legal I y atcgced *rat uliA' or bate tad
to lay to any gac...kitILCCIAVA=I:ID.
: AIM r,' •.. - . ,P 1 1. 1 4 1 q , 1 1 1 W 27, a , Po . ,
EW, N .
O. (AKAR* MOLAS3ICS
• Jost vertical triad litior Corissas, rti Not Tort
300 tdds. 4r.llolarars. new Igor. •
180 ht. do. do, dcr,
300 bads. primelL.Q.AUSIr;
sum and ixr saldby
rorgo.oQ,Ke!es o
BLI era
on bawl lad , tor saga 7
- -112"11. 3 & TILLU,
;- = • • I,3lt,esocol Mott. ,
N _
ORIif.AL SCllool...—g. - ~II I:
Irs_fren.4.llo3llL&l. SCHOOL at No. Sll St.
w" of T...A.;.:
ID is the counsellor of tlwasrachore. the'llan to
'how all of sta look for advice end instmetloa. : • • .
- • i alum J. wor"*.. - •
I concur most heartily with ea abore..--- - -
LZONARD W. I a. =T OII.
I cheerfully con= in Ore n *bora.
• IBIW
I tab , pleasure in fel fill? me
ring it iti, nii algal.= that Ow •
foregoing roomromendatien is rited.
I . " _ •A. Bill=
; I know of no one who deserreo hit.
11 testimoni ' '
ta
I favor. . iINIERT. -
" I fully concur In the above rewmatmnastka. -- • . , •
D. DINNISON.
He can prepare pupils for the High School quicker
.
than an/ other toacber to thD city. , -
i ',_ • A. T. DOT.ITIISTS.
mei- •
Ta -ill per, wea. in advance. angltawd
ENSSELOR POLYTECHNIC IN.
1~ iTITUTX,' TROY, 33,. YTbs Tblrepalu tt
kam,siEesidos of this Instßiatien Ida caimansUs ati
w gam =DAT.. Wembei 1711. 15152- , AU
p
OcsaSss ingdrOOIEL be ersh dosing the
combic l oom as as luitstolom. Amu:,
. Bistros. cant/bang toll Information, may to ob.
lalned VOA . Piot. GUAULSS BROWN&
•
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
ON ,THE EUBOPNAN PLAN.
SMOLA 11.001111 VIPTY CENTS PIR DAY
04 /Pp Span, CO.er Fraskfert amt.
la"Beals U they may be ordered 111 the maims
Bereetory.a
these is • Barber's Shop .111113 ash Beam ttaalibi
SSaal
.6 She Wll-13inrsre of =miss sna: norm liii).
e,Tuo B...irszrosl. rsoramc...—
AKERICAN HOUSE, Bosses, is the
lrgest wui beat arranged Hotel-lathe Neer.-'
a
gland-Stat; Is centrally toning. and eaay of 'ma. 1 ..
COM Cranial the routes of travel. Lt auto nano
modern haßrovententa, and every mivanlance !cc Hia
comfort ono sannunillon of The tracettgle nahlh,F.:
The eh:aping name are large and • tell trantaaWaß
the wawa et reams era well arratal.L sndi=g
tarnished tor twallWaand lame {wroth:a ,
the how* will continue tO DO Layt aka a glut syns 1
jalltly4ll -01 L PropLet4t,
lagEs-IDENCE .ON PENN - : 3:
Jim TOR BALM.--ls tlins6.ctory Wier direllll44 ',
with tan rooms, lot 90z11. 0 , in meat do bat *pas_
_s_ 4 2 •
on Penn West. sill in cad ardcr. rem ocil Wm.__
-41,000 cash and balsam la limo/cal anneal pus
scents. POIN40401:1 St ILO OW. _ . . :
InquOs al B. llsiclli la CO.,
arsahtf 10/ routsooet.
BUSINESS FU ti . SALE .--A ._ ' Stave; ...
Tin and theet iron Store, erelliorated to Pitts. •
burgh, edit b, sold on felt Orals Is the dlnter WC:
other betimes trotting his entire time and atten—
tion. Antall capital, Will De wailhtleott as partti ,
thestoCk can be had on comaselon. -.Proles nit'
Rood. •A =tech= le.-To Ith 11.51.11 handled dollats,drilt
And this an excellent chance. for mating Into. healr,)
new. Addrtss, LOC/C. 49X.. ?iPi P,P..iSto?P%.4;oli '
50.2 - tf • _
VOW o n
small Farmycoutasitr,
11141 45,3 icive, an , fenced, end Al eeree 4011101142. 'll
gossi 1.110 story Vans stable
And .11,1"i
-with-Wuhan a large stable and other outbuildings...
rem. 9rchsed of pest *islet) , el "gun of VseldiAls,,
tections. Bpring in every tea:. cod good Ilusitag.:
bad- OO Wael• setts( lies Bright." z
in Wavercoun t y .. Is altered. -cheep,. And, Sys
snit. A pply to
eset3 B. kW..
ENGINIG_ FOB!
IT A 1 U ABLE" tiIoPERTY. -,FOR,
ir BM —A bettor - th e' whole of Rectum' eine!
of rich b o ttom land, Immedtately - below alte.dt ,
'demo OUWorke," and adjoisday, the property of Ilf.i
.11. Mimes, En. The blot .ortenea from the lithe.:
.bosetti Iron Wayne_ b ChtmtV _tted.lresal to the OW
river. Wing it deep vital d o of '6IE fhaVtialr,
'Wog need as a merle et gardenvir neared for SO. Or
...clung. forE 4.2z emperty• ----------- • • _ _::__ . 2; • - • '
Eor terms yto - -WM. FL lALES•nai. .. i
• Achis rat East Common, Allegheny.
aulth
FANS" FOR SALE, contag, 252
h.OSES, beautifally situated on the Oblo rianre
.I.i Oka below Pittsburgh. adloboluit the Of
kShoneetown, and opposite Leetsdale Station,TlVlta,"
burgh, Yu Wayne end Cblesgo litaili?ad. twine:WO
or aceema-botb by railroad and rioter. the
onto. an • good .Plarcos Dwelling House=
Dam, and two Tenant Houses , Orchard, in. It ia
well adapted to aran.gasd awn tuna: - Title
D=m " •-•-- —'
Tar bartlealsrana teams apply to JAL WOW- '
DODD- gdptortb Station Sewickley, or to B.- C
WOODBUN. No.:110 Zeplelade street. RilaStenr
.... .•
John Ha:Otos, Lea., in aboasetalnl , In.' •.saFT.
the urendses . . .3 MIES WOOD BURN,
Actingl!L.l/1!..* .:
..S iilluil
--711
, .
Awarded tfe rieit . t.reF ,, dw , rs'at
tL
. .
PITPBIIISII4II, PA.
` - JOSBI~'
EIMEME
HOTELS•
CITY 01 !taw:rosy..
(oppostts
F O . ll B.l**
ABOUT SIGUT 11010.3
111 GOOD GEDMIL
%%Tu. U soLvoular IVOR CAM.;
11 ,
Omithimid.
listolte at the
fel4nltz
I 11,81 K A 131.1 i ricurrasi Y • FUla
Li tuam.—tiro twolotairrbria.
each dw
by 100 lOW,
dlinip, sop
Pad with water end - gas; fou 30
situated cet South arena. Allegbe:ay. , ,
'A building pattlyilnished,vith status bur.
meat" an acts and a quarterof &Wad. ow
Woo& Sun.* short, distance from the Matiebietes
Paseenger and It. W. ir o.ll•illwads, being sultabli
yr
Mau, • fano o 100 tam sin and • hall tithe' from
tha • city, and aie and's quarter Wks hots , ilearl , .
fiey'a Path= P. Ft: W. a C., U. U., with , • Toni
Orchard of if&) - trees, • Water power Baw.l
alaseeil,
1114 - tiro
Houses, and other itoprowsuriuo ; fifty auras
Tor tvta au bert horforlictdant inquire of .
-
. Mrs, it tided it. hibltheni, - - i
aid gain
'cl'heet. met: , Pittsburgh,.
4 11 k-------------r------ Qil I' LOA 11 ILI/00 %LOTS WO,
JOliiil,EThe nodosity:led odors tor isle, on ter
isterms, Nome of She'd:wiped spots fee bald
ing purposes that w i th i n farad wound Pliddirdil 6
.They_ars 'nitwit/4one Inindred ped. cd the
kir:done of toe Centre donnas Rem Baliwsy, maid
are - basuillat Lenotiolis for pririte dwellings. • The
wonory sad evegriliing loaners them_ extremely de
otrablelar any one wsntingto,loestioonteitis or tbe
cltylinnts, and as
sato tinw I 0 Mit in
:that cameo anication oaths hod with. Oa city am
boos. , Lots linos otoi-losullt dna oars axerluie. •
. • Also, spill* Widen Lands, situated in lerwn, BM
newts sa Whconoln. -----
•.- disci, so d
ma wadi lota in . Micuowraloo ROM Pd.
. t The ewe i soperoi will iwoold on scancaliod atlo .
tonne. , Inquiry of .101111.11 WWW,
. corner Birth and Wood streets;
- '• • - Or, WV d. 11311 1102 1. .
Etorollice, Fount lionss:..
J ' t--------77---r---"".KtfutLE 1 id ll—,
cow cm bi. O. Bow; - 'l.- - • • •
.•.:.:`, ,
Cubs do;
Groan and Black Tess;
Tobaccos;
~ .BUFF., '• - . . .
• • - ado, extra fasnity Moan;
. . - Bacon;
And a oneral stock of Groceries, to sta9l-nrrd kr.
riving and ice win b 7 __. - "
• IIIoDONALD a AIGITIOILIBr2
TrßoisaGs Or?:011.,. Produce andCoonlidlibm"Bre
chants, broa.TILT. and SiGiLlbertTr?tvurra
-
QELLINOVIIT.-The und o
111-
N) ecutore'd the 'Lae r 00L ,teop
stook o! choice WOW and LIQUIs iota.
an Moro at the corner•of Idigket sad Second itreets.
Pittslacrith4 to tbe public. at
prEfe• !ale, tad *I -
price' so
to
sii to otakti Ikea Udocemeal to--par
chasm to giro them an early tall. • The fornet
*ands of the m establishateat are - tornialki .talt i l d,
sad sayer* tsror tbe estate vitt:their cortath to
day had the foal otwortuoity to irsoirthe t
alcst
qualitir*of thastocklaps ittitti deceased. - -
, • .'1 02.-K.ItETZ, I•Execatats.
/1.-L-1411134
TO LET.
'IVOR BENT.---Ths-Ahini _arid , fourth
L stori.. of the user buittUog lia. 41 Mit Mee,
eats gtarket Anat. The kettle storl,g2cloo.ljeek is
being ettedtip . for a Arst oar ?Lauren& 034. pa.
pareotype oiler:, ' Sh e t being tali or Ow
sell best in th e city. thintatery ts inteiciecire•
wheats; and Is yell suited for oflicall;lZAtill ips
rental separately or together. v.' , _-- t :._ • ~_._,.• .:
/07 le' -,,_.... - J. 1...104,1424602Reke I
sea.tt lrelear tha Dymond. elloY
1110.41:71::=,7 13, Welt . taPPeock OM
1 cosefottebly BtOTOVII.11•11164, Ultra.
Third and fourth/treat& . , . .
1.44061.
... i!i_ j 'ULtf , - Doan; WWI up s for airlux4 sad
y tory owls Win.
'Wases.=p•AVZsa, avatar Third
WI Xiirkettrivit&t .' t. . Abr. ;:so:f.
leilPriloom a , llo ,.... bi , o7-02art . : a t.2
." o,:‘
..Tar1i7.1?....- limos .. al
mil , tl • ''' cnitnli " 'Woke 161040.,
ANA IsAtirrl
tilmawbU!`rlie•-Oh •
ate, 4....14..1115ar0nibia.
RM4.l4lPtAlibißr
Eistpbeseslitai!tiod Pitud43ol34l/ia LSO IA
fz,
onnofim aaama__
c099cdt.1.4 Ifot e eM ' - : 19??f
...d/o/4.01 for ; ..".' 'Tait•
V ri W
tinciE 1 OliEES=lieetivet'shis
do. st thi IMMO MD 11i4X)414:01: laity
onset. WO boxes vbacilatdiss .Mn ll
A PrPA' iltliettNs, - DaArit 6 AND
.80.PIMM rewind diElis; AII•111113114 RID
DoQßs.23lLi o irty drat: , PM.
AS !it%
Ibr
:11 sideby
• 14 4 • 0
on ham , In.
Is THIMBLE.
J6l.l.9.lo2ndSligeat.
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