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    BY AUTHORIiY.
Public AeU * i
fflfffj dunng ti» fittt Setnon of Oit Thirty firi\
Cmgnu.
[Prauc— No. 5L]
AN ACT making •ppropn«non» for the evrentasi
contingent eipeu»e» of the Indian Department, sti
for fatfiUlßr treaty sdpslauoa* with various (tfjan
Ulbea, for ths >ear endin* Juie the thirtieth, one
tboutind eight tuodffd and fifty one. .
Be « enaetrd b» U»» j s * o ** B mn “ House ofifiepre
aentaiivs* cf ifa* United . late* of America, is Con*
«reta araemblrd, That ine followi-g aiun* bt,snd they
are hereby appropriated out of any money i*l»Trea«-
ory, not otharwiaa appropriated, for tbe ptina*eof pay
ing the current ana poniingent expanics tf ;ho Indian
Department, and raitlimg ueaty atipoiuiesa With the
varies* Indian trior*.
For the current and contingent expose* of me In
dian Depattmebt, an :
For iha pay of atixiruitendes! of affair* at Si
Looii, and iteaearral Indian agent , oa provided by
the act* of Jane thirtieth, eighteen kan’re«l and thirty
foar, and March third, eigtteen toadied and thirty
•even, ana oi Juno twrnir eg vend, eighteen hundred
and forty sjX. eighteen thoaiand doUirt.
For the pay of mb sgnnt* aoikmzcd by the act of
Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred end thirty four, twelve
thoaiand seven hundred and filly dollar*
For .the pay of Interpreters anthorited by the ume
act. thirteen thousand doilara
For itfao pay of clerk to the lapennichdent at St
Lcsls, authorized by the art 01 June twenty seventh,
eighteen hundred and forirsix.one thousand two ban
dred dollars,
For pay of clerk to irtir.g superintendent of the
western. teiClorv by id? same acCoce thousand dot
lari
For buildings at egedcies and repairs thereof, fifteen
hundred dollars .
For Ibe erection and repairs of buildings for the
Choctaw Indian Agency, five thoaiand dollars *
For itc erection of building* for the Creak Indian
Agency, four ihoutiuJ five hundred dollar*. .'
For the erection of buildings for thoC hciotee Indian
Agency, (10 be located according to treaty *up.J*uoa»>
fvUr thousand five hundred dollar*.
For the ercctio:« of an Agency fanatc for me u*e of
lb* tub agent for the Otago tribe of Indians, eight hut**
died dollar* ,
For pretests to ladians, five ihoo-nnJ dollar*
For oomingencte* ot ti e Indian Department, thirty
' six thousand five bundled dollar*
to rut cun tun i*dun«
Fot permanent annuity uupuistid mtfce ac - »of May
twratvS'Xlb, eigb.eeo hundred nrd twentr tour, and
May twentieth, eighteen bundled and twenty *iX,four
bandied dollars.
To TUB cuiffiwas or saSzxaw
g*r permanent simony, stipulated in Hie fourth ani
rlr of the treaty of third August, leventeen hundred
ninety five,one thousand d-linr*
For permanent anmihr. stipulated in ’he second ar
rfole of the treaty ofsevente enihof November, eighteen
haedred and serrti, eteht hundred dollar*.
For perrntnen: anna ty.sitpoletrd in the fourth article
of the treaty oftwemr loann Hep>cra!>er, eighteen hun-
Orrd and nineieen. n*c tbootand dollar*.
For support of black raabs, and for farming otemils
and cattle, and tbe ctnplortnmi of persons to aid them
in agr,euliare, stipulated in the seventh article of the
trrsty of fourteen:!) January, eighteen buudred and
thirty lOfen, two t>iou*and dollars.
For edueatlini during the pleasure of Congress,stip
slsted In ib* smt arltcln of the treaty «.f filth August.
• ighieen hundred and twenty sir. one thousand dol
lar*
To tub cmrrcwit KEnoxoMc*. winatßi ooci, and
For oducatinn dutint mo plettare of Congress, sup
ulsted In the fifth article of the treaty of eleventh Aug
ust, rtghiexn bundled and twenty tsvea, one ihoustnJ
fire hundred dollar*.
to Till cairrstvas or laks mjpbsi.'b ano utsfi-s fvi
For payment in money, stipulated In the second ar
tictr* of the tresty of twenty ninth July, eighteen hun
dred and Unity seven, nine thousand live hundred dol
lar*
For payment in ponds itipulated in tbe second art cle
cf the treaty of twenty ninth Ju’y, eighteen hundred
thirty seven, nineteen thoasmml dollars.
For establishing three smitL’i sbnps.snpporting three
EQtth', and furnisnKg iion and steel, stipulated in the
second article of the treaiy oflweaty nimh July,eigh
teen hundred and thirf seven, three-thousand dollars
For support pf larmet*. purchase uf implements,
grain or seed, and to carry cn their sgriea'tural pur
■ uii*. stipulat'd in Urn second-article of the treaty of
tbe twenty ninth of July, eighteen bundled and thirty
•even, o. e thousand dotlor*-
For purchase of provisions, st-polaied in the second
article ol the treaty of twenty ninth Jaly. eignietn
hundred and thirty seven, two thousand dollars
For Jbe purchase ofiobueco, simulated in the second
article of the tremtr of twenty ninth July,et|bte*nhua
dred otid ifrrty seveu, Atc hundred dollars
ForUmued annuiiv, in raertey, for twenty Gve years,
Stipulated n the fourth srucle of the treaty of ft.urn
October, cighUten be»dreu and forty two, twelve thou-
sand five hundred dollar*.
For limited annuity in good*, for twenty live yean,
stipulated to the four (i artiti* of the treaty o f fourth
October, eighteen hutnirei and forty two, ten thouiand
five hundred dollars.
For support m twostn-tb*' «hop«. ineiodutr pay o’
smiths and nistnsriu, and rurnishcng iron ecu s:eel
atipalued in toe fourth arlie e of the tr.Miy of fourth
October, bighueu hundred and forty two two thou-
sand dollars.
For support of two farmtrs.siipuiamd In the fourth
article of -be treaty of louttn O'‘to‘»er. eighteen han
a:ni forty two. one ibnmaud dotitr"
For pay of two rarpeater*. *t»pai»t*u in the fourth
aruclu 01 the ireaty o r fourth O r-ooer, euhteen dun
and forty two, one ihou<«nd two hundred dollars
For the support of schools, ropnliieb In the loarth
article of the treaty of foarth O'tote* ■ eighteen han
dred and two, two thotfsnd ilollsr*.
For tho purcht'o of provi*ir*ur aiid tobacco. *Upnia
red in ihe loorth article of the irwt of 'c-uift 0.-tober,
eithtoen hundred end forty tw". iwo ihou«tmi dollar*
For limted annuity in goods firfivc ycar*,psyabie
to the Fillajrer UamJ, stipulmed in the fourth article of
the treaty of first August, eighteen hundred and forty
seven three thoutsnd * x l.juurcd d >u*r*
For limited aunuiiT, for forty *tx year*, to be paid to
the Chippewa* of Mississippi, rtipulatod in tho third
article of the treaty of second August, eighteen hun
dred and forty seven, one thousand dollars.
»» KWtr sanctums is roossa arreoraxiTiosi to
TK* Ctttrrtwa* ov Lacs scrauoa asd n.sus*;rFt
Foy llraiteJ annuity in goods for fiv»-years, paya
ble to the Pillager Hand, stipulated in the lourtn aru-
o.e of the treaty of the twenty first Anru-t.
‘hundred and fatly ssven. to supply & deficiency for
tms amount la tho appropriations for the year cigm
een hundred sad fony eight, three ihomaad ill ban
dreddol'ara ..
F»r limited annuity for forty ilz year*, to be paid to
the Chippewa* pi Mississippi, atipalattd in tbo titinl
articled the treaty of the second August. eighteen
hundred and forty seven to supply a deficiency foi
thu amount in ;h» appropriations for the yOar eighteen
hitidred and forty eight. one thousand dollars.
For permanent aat.uty, *upuia>ed in lbs act r>f
twenty fifth Frb-uary, *o*6ol6=ll hoadred and 1 me ;y
nine, three thsusnnd itotlar*
For. permanent annuity, *up«l*ird in the second
ameleof the tteuiy ol seventeenth November, eight
etnbundrtd an) five, three tneutaod dollars.
Forpcrmansnt annuity, stipulated in the thirteenth
article of the treaty of elthteenth October, eighteen
hundred and twenty, m hundred doll*ra.
For life amm ty 1* chief. (Hub • nte.)*upalaied in the
tenth anlele of the trea'y of twentieth Jesuitry, eicht
een hundred and twenty five, one hundred and fa ft >
dollar*. ,
Fof pennanent annuity for edaration, stipulated in
tha aeeond arttela of the treaty ol tweuticih January,
eighteen hundred and twenty five, six thousand dot*
lart. ,
For life annuity of three district chief*, tnpulaied in
the flfieenth article of the treaiy of twenry seventh
H/p'Cmber. clght'-en hundred ail thirty, aevm hun
dred aod fifty dollars.
For life annuity to one Wayne warrior, stipulated
in the twenty firm article of the treaty of twenty sev
enth September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twenty
five dollar*. * ...
For United annuity far twenty yean, stipulated tn
the eevenlh article of the treaty of twenty seventh
September, eighteen hundred and thirty, twenty thou
sand dollars.
Pot education of fart? youth* for twenty years, (10
cloxlltlg support of teoebers 111 the nation, two (boos
and five hundred dollar*,) stipulated in the twentieth
article of the ireaiy of twenty **.venlb September,
eighteen hundred atiJ thirty, twelve thousand five
hundred dollar*
For blaek«tsilh. stipulated in ihn suth arucle 01 the
treaty of eighteenth iK-u»'>er. eighteen hundred and
twenty, and ihe ninth anicteof ia>- treaty o' iwvntierh
01 January, eighteen LundicU and twenty fave, s:X
hand red dollars.
For iron an-1 steel fir shop, three tendred and twen
ty dollar*.
to Tin caviia
For permanent annuity, supu-aied in the fourth arti
cle of the treaty of seventh Auiust, «-*er.teen nur.
dred and siucty. one thousand five hundred dollars.
For permanent nnnnli*, stipulated tn second article
e f seventeenth Jane, eighteen hundred and two, three
tbpassnd dollars. , .
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth an
cle of the treaty of twomy fourtu January, eighteen
hundred and tweniy atx.iwetiK thousand dnH.r*
For baited annuity jor iwenty years, stipule ed in
the eighth article of the lieaty of twenty fourth March,
eighteen handled and thirty two, tea thousand dollar*.
For blacksmith and assistant, stipulated m the
eighth article of the treaty "ftue iwetiy fourth Jsno
ury,eighteen hundred anJ twenty n, eight hundred
and forty do'lara. . , . .
For iron and steel lor ahnp, two hundred and seven
ty dollar*. . . . ,
For two blacksmiths and assistants, stipulated in
the'thirteenth article of tbe treaty of twenty fourth
March, eighteen h.tfidrtJ and thirty two, one thous
and eix Muidred and eighty dollars.
For iron aad steel for shops, fisc hundred and forty
**For wheelwright, stipulated in th» eighth arucle nf
the treaty o'twenty-fourth January, eigmeea btto
dred and twenty six, «ix hundred dollar*.
For education, stipulated in the thirteenth article
of the (treaty of twenty fourth March, eighteen hun
dred aad thirty two,three thousand dollars
For interest on three hundred and fifty tnousand
dollar*,at five pot ce“tam, it pulaled in the th-rd art!
cieoftne treatv of twenty third Novemner, eighteen
hundred and thlry eight, seventeen thousand five
hu* dred dollar*.
For education, ttipolsrrfin tbo fourth article of the
treaty *>f thb fetirtfa Jer.utry, cigoioen hundred and
forty five, three thaasaoddollars.
For permanent annuity, (vpaiated In >he f *nrth mm
o'e ol (be treaty of (bird Aago«t. seventeen ficadtsd
sod ninety five. oue teouisnd dolur*
Korpertaauen annuitr, s'tptieted In the third Jam
elel o! the treSt? of thirteenth September, eighteen
hundred said ulnc. five Lundred dollars.
For permanent anr.u.it, unpointed in the fifth ancle
of the treaty ol third oetobrr, eighteen hundred gird
eighteen, Tour thoa»and rtrdlirs
For prnnanem anrar.y, •lipi'Rted m !b« supple
zne'ttl treaty of twenty fcor.h srp’emher. eighteen
hundred and twentr nine, aae thousand dollars
For Ilfs snnauy r> chief*. stlpalatcd in the private
•mcle 0/ snpp'einentil treaty ct twenty fonrth Sep
tember, eighteen hundred and twepty nin», to treaty
of third October, eighteen hundred sad eighteen, two
hundred dollar*.
For life annuity toehirfs, stipulated in the enpple
memsi srt/010 to trea-y of twenty »ixth Onober, <i|n
leenhundredsnd tbirtv two, l«o hundred dollar*.
Fjr nurebase of sail, *tip»lsted in the third article
of the treatr of *eventb Jane, eighieeo Londredand
iar»c,one Soiidr-xl dollars .
•For blacksmith end sm«srt,»tipulsted m the s-xtb
article oftne treaty of third Ostnuei. eighteen bun
died ini eighteen, seven hundred snd twenty dot lure.
For Iron and steel for shop, two hundrsJ and twen*
IT F«f.nra« on lory «H llino-onO =ni 'IrtJT dot.
lare.st fire, per eimum. being the eolue of thirty **z
■ectionsof Isn't set apart by treety of bun-
Jred and twenty nine, foredosatisn, si patated m re
solntion of’he Senate of auteieenlb
hundred and tb r y eight, iw© thousand three hundred
and fonrdellsr*.
TO TUX FteOKIOA rXUtAF*, 0» ItltWOtF*. .
For blacksmith'* establishment. Biipu-aied ln ibe
six.s. article of the trenty of eighteenth September,
eighteen liondred snd twenty tores, * od
of the treaty of ninth May, eighteen hundred and thir
tr two, one thousand dollar*. .. ,• » ,
■ Foe snaaltr in rood*, auoslited in the sixth article
f„ rn r. wf two thou* »nd dollars.
b FOf «Multy. In money, rapal.trf in tin refill nri
tle oTtM orio.nl. Ini.nnry, eipiran hnndrtJ
«4t forty ire. three thousand dulinra.
implements, aupnlatcd in the *ev
mSnfSln or tht Imoiy or toinO J.o.*ry, oigtloa
*t»o hnnOrrO ooiloro o. “ „f oioSooli Oelo
wiSSfbliata* L. 4 .«>£»<* "«■
"■* ut k “ teJ ■■ ,
n,r llmlitd miir, mip.l.loO In Ho nonh oracle
or tS.IS?, or isra.lT. h ““
gad thirty two, fcre tbotutad dnllara.
I TQ THE U«AI
I m interest ontwohnndred thousand dollar*, ttfive
Iwrcentum, atipnlated In the second uncle of the
> trraty offomteenth Janaary, eighteen hundred and
Isrty six, ten thoaiand dolUn.
TO TXS K AKtS*-
For permanent annuity, stipulated (n the fourth arti
cle of am treaty of twenty third October,eighteen hun- 1
dred and rwenty six, twenty five thousand dollars.
For blacksmith and asiisUini, at’pulsled in the
fifth article of tho treaty of otxth October, eighteen
hundred end eighteen, seven hundred and twenty dol-
' For iron and steel for shop, two hundred and twenty
dollars
For one thousand poohds of tobaeeo, two thousand
pounds of iron, and one thousand pounds of •**«>. *“P*
ulsted m tne fourth article of tbe treaty of twenty ttur
October, eighteen hundred and twenty six, seven hun
dred and seventy dollar* ~ .
For tbe pay of milter, in. lieu of gun smith. *bpui»t
edto (be fifth an ele of the treaty of the
October, eighteen hundred and tiirtv four,six bund
*For one hundred and sixty bushel*
ed in the fifth article «f tho iremtv °f «x«A *tetobert
eighteen hundred and eighteen, three hundred and
twenty dollars. _ .„.u,.ii.,i,.
For edacstion and support of poor. »‘ i r , “ i^l “ lhe
sixth article of the treaty of twenir
teen hundred and twenty mi. two thoussnd dollar*.
1 For tbe tenth of iwenty instalments, In money, sup
ulstrd In the second article of th" MOW of lwea\r
eight November, eighteen hundred and forty, twelve
-thousand five hundred dollars. _
For payment m lieu of laoorers, "» the
sixth attteis Of the tre*tyoi twenty e.gnth November,
eighteen hundred and forty two, two hundred and fifty
sstiittnce, stipulated ia tbe fifth ar
ret' of The trosty of sixth October, eighteen hundred
and eigttecn. two hundred dollars.
TO TUB ESI. UITSSr*. (MUUtlt )
For permanent annuity, "tipalated in the fourth arti
cle of the treaiy of third August, aeventeen hundred
and ninety five, five hundred Collan.
Kprpermanem O'.uulty,stipulated In the third article,
and separate article, of the treaiy of Ihe tbinretb Sep
tember. eighteen hundred and nine,three hoi dred and
fifty dollar*.
Forperruar ent annuitr, slipula'ed in the third article
of the treaty or twenty first Augini. mgMren bur.dred
and five, two hundred and fifty dollar* Provided,
That tbe Itireetpreceding appropriation* shall nut be
p«ij to any person or perso..*, u-rtil the proof t« ot-
Uiued t,y tfic Departmrm that the V>! (liver Mtsmies
yet exivl at a trloe. and shall then be paid to such tribo
only.
For limited annuity for twenty y>-ar«. stipulated in
the aeeor.d article of the treaty of third SejiTmoer,
e ghtcen hundred and tblny six, twenty tboutand dol
lars
For two blucfcttniibi and as«i<-unt« for iwenty yesrs.
stipulated in the second article of the treatv oi third
rteptember, eighteen hundred amt thirty six, one thou
sand four hundred and forty dvllar*.
For iron and steel for shops ft>r twetry years, four
hundred and forty dollars.
For purchase of provisions for twenty years, sup
nlitied In the second ar.iric of the treaty uf third Hep
umber, eighteen hundred and ib.riy *ll, three thou
sand dollar*
For two thou’on.l pound mf tobacco fortwentv year*,
ttipulated in th? second articla of the treaty of tbiru
Heptember, eighteen Hundred und thirty six. three huu
d<rd do>lar*.
r farming airnsii* and L-ilili for iwenty years,
luted in ihe second article of the treaiy of third
rmber, eighteen hundred and thirty six. fir; hun
duilsrv
For thirty barrels of soil fat twenty years, M-oa'ut
ed i • the *ei-ond article of th* treaty of the thi- J Hep
i->n'-er, ne'ucen hundred au.l thirty six. one hundred
til 1 fifiv dollar*.
For miner, fur fifteen years, supulnied m tbe lomih
arnr-e o! me treaty of eighteenth October, eighteen
hundred and forty eight, six hundred dol are.
>1 TUB OVAtU*.
For blnck«mith and assistant. n poUted to lire >'-unh
tn-ne oi tbe treaiy of fifteenth July, eighteen bandri d
ai -l ;b<'ty, seven hundred and twenty i ollvr*
Fur iron and steel for shop, two hundred and iweray
dollsrs.
For agncultural imp'entenis, stipulated in the fourth
ruce oi tho ueaty of fifteenth July, eigateea hundred
nd uilrty, five hundred dollars
For education, amputated In the fourth urucic of the
-eatv Of iwenty first beptember, e ghteen hundred aud
thirty three, five hundred dollars
For pay went of farmer, stipulated in the fifth snide
of the treatv of twenty first t-eptember, eighteen hun
dred and thirty three, sit hundred dollars
For bla-'xsmith and kuiu -t, stipulated in the fourth
article ot the treaty nf tt tcenth July, eighteen hundred
and U.irty, «evrn hundred nftd tweniv ditlsr*
For irtic ana steed for shop, two hundred aud twenty
dollars
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the fourth ar i
le of ihe ircsiy of r-e third Augu**. seventeen hun
red and ninety five, one thoa»uau d iliars
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second ar
ticle nf the treaiy of «eve' frnib November, eigbioen
Hundred tad seven,eight hundred dollar*
For permanent annuity, stipulated iu the fourth arti-
cle of tbs trealv of sevevt-eDth September, eigtiis-u
brndren and eighteen, one thousand fivchundred doi-
For permineu) annuity, stipulated in tfi* fourth arti
cle of the treaty of iwenty ninth Au£o*i, eigbtren
bai dred and twenty one, oas thousand dollars.
to ms oriowas AS-o cuiccswAS
Fnr limited annanv.stinalated in the foarih article
of the treat - of twenty eighth March, eighteen UundreJ
and tatny six, thirty ihoosand dollars
For interest, to be paid a* an annuity on two hun
dred thousand dollar*, per resolution m the Hen ate of
twenty seventh Mav. eighteen hundred and thirty six.
twelve thousand dolUr*
For education, sdpalaied in the foarth article nf the
treaty of twenty rights March, eighteen bunarcJ and
thirty sir, five thousand dollars
For miM-or*. fNputatr-d in the luur.H %nicla oi the
treaty of the tweniy Mtreh. eighteen handred
and thirty six. three thou *tnd doliar*
»or vacci ,- c catrer. o-d'c-ine* and pay of pH"
»ician», stipulated in the foartb srnrle of tb e trevty •j'
twenty eighth March, eichteen handred and thirty
til. three hundred dollars.
For purchase of provision*, stipulated in tire fourth
article of the treaty nf iwenty uighih March, eighteen
hundred and thirl* all, two tnoassnd dollars
For six thouianJ five hundred pounds of tobaeeo,
one hundred barrels of salt. aM five bandre-l firb
barrels, supalsied in the foarth article of me treaty oi
twenty eighth March, eighteen hundred and lUtr.y six,
one thousand on* hundred dollars.
Fot three biaeksmubt and assistant*, stipulated id
the aeventh article of the treaiy of iwenty eighth
March, eighteen hundred and thirty aix, two thoasand
one hundred and slxtv doMsr*.
For Iron and steel for shops, six hundred and sixty
dollars.
For gunsmith at Mac tiaae,stipulated to the sovcr.'h
arucle of the treaty of twenty eignth March, eighteen
hundred and thirty six sit hundred dollar*.
For iron anl «reei lor shop, 1 wo b- tired a*.d twenty
dollar*.
For two fnrntrr* av’ ax-i'ta-.t*, supttiatc.t »,y th
ieve ;.th artielr of tl e 'rchtv of tj eighth >1 11
eighteen hundred Ond thirty S.X, oue thousand -;x
hundred dollars
For iwo m«chanie*. stipslatad in th» seventh article
of the treaty of twenty eighth March, eighteen bun
dred aud thirty six, one thousand two bundled dollars
For interest oa alxtvnine thoaiand one hundred
and twenty d tilars, at fire per centum, being t&c
valuation «f fifty four section* of load «ei apart rrr
treaty of the second Jane. eighteen him dred and
twenty five, for educational purposes, per resolution
of the Senate o* nineteenth January, eighteen ton
died and thirty six, three tiioaiaed loor hundred and
hfiv six dollars.
For limited annuity, stipulated in the second article
of the treaty of tha eleventh January, eighteen luv
dret and thirty nine, twenty thousand dol-art
For two smith’s establishment*, stipulated in the
second article of tbe treaty of the eleventh Jan*ary<
eighteen hundred and thirty n.ne. two thousand dollar*.
For par ot two millers, stipulated in tte second
article ul the treaty of eleventh J •nunry, eighteen
hundred and thirty nine, one thousand two hundred
dollars.
For permanent annuities, stipulated in the four
let-ath article of the treaty of third August, seven
teen hundred and ninety tire, five hundred dollar.-
For permanent annuity, stipulated in Ibc third
article of the treaiy of thirtieth December, eighteen
hundred nud five, three huudred dollars.
For agricultural implements, stipulated in >h«
fourth tmele of the treaty of the ninth of October,
eighteen (hundrcdl and thirty three, one thousand
dollars.
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second
article of the treaty of tb» seventeenth Novem
ber, eighteen hundred and seven, lour hundred
dollars.
For permanent annuity, stipalated in the fourth
article of the treaiy of the third August seven
teen hundred and ninety five, one thousand d ibit*
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third
article of the treaty ol thirtieth eighteen
hundred and nine, five hundfed'doliars.
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the third
article of tho treaiy of recond-October, eighteen
hundred and eighteen, two thousand five hundred
dollars.
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the second
article of the treaty «•( twentieth September, eigh
teen hundred and twenty eight, two thousand
dollars.
For life annuity to chief, stipulated in thu *ec
ood article of the treaty ot twentieth September,
eighteen hundred and twcuty eight, one Hundred
dollars.
Fur permanent annnily, stipulated 10 the second
article of the treaty of twenty multi July, eigh
teen hundred and tweniy uine, sixteen ihotreo id
dollars.
For limited annuity, stipulated in the third article
of the treaty of twentieth October, eighteen hun
dred and thirty two, fifteen thousand dollar*.
For life annuity to chief, stipulated iu the
third article of the treaty of the twentieth October,
eighteen hundred and thirty two, four hundred do!
lars.
For limited annuity, stipulated 111 ihe third ar
ticle of the treaty of twenty six Uctnber, eigh
teen hundred and ihuty iwo, twenty thousand dol
lar*
For limited nunuity, siiputafed id the third arti
c!e oftrx trealy of lhe twenty sir September, eigh
teen hundred ond ihirly three, fourteen thousand
dollar*.
For life anuuiiy t» chief*, stipnlaled in the ihirn
article of the treaty of twenty six Septemlwr.
elgbuien hundred and thirty three, wveu hmuliml
dollars.
bor limited annuity, stipulalid in the second
supplemental article of the treaty of tweniy»ixih
Sep’emtair, eisUtrea hundred and thirty ilirre, two
inoiisnud dollarv
For purchaieof salt, stipulated in the third arti
cle of the treaty yf seventh June, eichteen hundred
and three, une hundred and forty dollars.
For the purrhnseuf noe hundred aud sixty luishcl*
of salt, ktipulated in the third anicie 01 the treaty
of sixtooih Octr>l<cr, eighteen hundred and tweuty
six, three hundred und twenty *ix dollar*.
For education, wipulaled in the third article of
the ireutv of the sixteenth Ociolier, eighteen hun
dred and twenty six, two thousand dollar*.
For blnckaroi h and BfSiiiant, stipulated in (be
third arti'le of lhe treaty of sixteenth October, eijh
teen hundred and twenty six. seven hundred snd
twenty dollars.
For iron and steel for shop, two hundred and
twenty dollars.
For educated, stipulated in the second article of
the treaty of the twentieth of September, eighteen
hundred and twenty eight, ohe tliomnnd dolta»
For payment in money, etipalated in the tenth
article oflbetreaty of filtn and serenteentF June,
eighteen hundred and forty six, three hundred dul-
For blacksmith and assistant, stipulated to the
second article of the treaty of twentieth September,
eighteen hundred and twenty eight, aevtn hundred
and twenty dollars. • -
For iron and steel for ihop, two hundred and
twenty dollar*.''
For blacksmith and BMUtani, atipolaied in the
weood arti :le of the treaty tf twenty, nioth July,
eighteen hundred and iwenly nine, aerta-haadred
and twenty ddllars. . , , j
For iron and ateei for ?bcp, two hundred and
twenty doUnn.
For the par. nftv barrels anil, stipulated in
tho secoan article *d the treaty of tbe twenty ninth
July, eighteen hundred and tweniy nine, two bnn
dredand fifty dollar*.
For edocstimi, stipulated IQ use fourth article of
the treaty of the twcuty aeventh October, eighteen
hundred and thirty two, two thousand doilara.
I For interest on aix hundred and forty three thou
«and dollars, at five per centum, atipnlated in the
I seventh article of the treaty of the fifth and seven
j teenth June, eighteen hundred and forty aix, thirty
two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
TO SL'PW»T OEKICIEACT IN A rORXEIt ATPBOFBIATION
For interest on aix hundred and forty three thou
sand dollars, at tire per centum, stipulated in the
seventh article of the treaty nf the fifth and seven
teenth Jund, eighteen hundred and forty aix, and to
supply a deficeocy to that amount in tbe appro
priations for eighteen hundred and forty eight, thir
ty two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.
TO TltS QUAPAW*.
For limited annuity, stipulated in tbe fourth arti
cle of the treaty of thirteenth May, eighteen hun
dred and thirty three, two thousand dollars.
For education, stipulated in the third article of
the treaty of thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and
thirty three, one thousand dollars.
For blacksmith, stipulated in the third article of
ihe treaty of thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and
thirty three, six hundred dollars.
For iron and steel for shop, two hundred and
twenty dollars.
For pay °f farmer, Atipnlated in the third article
of ihe treaty-of thirteenth May, eighteen hundred
and thirty three, six hundred doilara.
roa THE Stx NATIONS OP NEW TOAX.
For permanent annuity, stipulated in the sixth ar
licle oi the treaty of eleventh November, aeventeei
hundred and ninety four, (oar thousand five hat
dnd d < la**
TO THE SENECAS OF XXW TOR*.
For permanent annuity, in lien of Interest cm
•took, per act of the nineteenth Febroary, eighteen
hundred and thirty one, six thousand dollars.
For interest, .a lieu of investment, on seventy
live thousand dollars, at five per centum, per act cm
the tweniy seventh June, eighteen hundred and
forty six, three thousand seven hundred and fifty
dollars.
For inlerc*t on sixteen thousand five hundred
dollars, at fire per centum, stipulated in tbe ninth
article <»f the treotyof the twenty foenh November,
e ghteen hundred and forty eight, eight hundred
and twentv five dollar*.
for the second of ten instalments in money, stip
ulated tn the supplement to the treaiy of the twen
ly f.,urth November, eighteen hundred and tcriv
eight- two thousand dollars.
For interest on three hundred thtrnwnd dollar
at live per centum, stipulated in the second trlir
of uii- treaty of twenty ninth Septembei, eiahlei
hundred and thirty seven, fitteeu thousand d<
l- uf limited annuity, stipulated iq tbe second ur
rio of thb treaty of twenty ninth September, eigh
jen unndreil and thirty seveD, ten thousand aol-
For purchir-o of medicine, agricultural imple
ment*, and slock, and for support of farmer*, phy
*>cian, and blacksmith, stipulated tn the second ar
iicle of the treaty of the twenty niuth September,
ctchteen hundred and thirty seven, eight thousand
iwo hundred and fifty dollars.
For purchase of provisions, stipulated in the
tecond article of the treaty of twenty ntneth Srp
sember, eighteen hundred and thirty seven, five
thoo*and five hundred dollars.
to THE SACS AND POXES OF MISSOI'IU,
For interest on one hundred and fifty seven thou
sand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, stip
ulated m the second article of tbe trealv of the
twenty lirrt October, eighteen hundred and thirty
seven, seven thousand eight hundred and seventy
dollars.
TO THE SAPS AND FOXES OF TBE KISSISIIPPI.
For perinaccnt annuity, stipulated ia the third
article of ihe treaty of third November,eighteen hun
dred and four, one thousand dollars.
For limned annuity, stipulated ui the third articli
of th? treaty of twenty first September eighleer
hundred and thirty two. twenty thouiand dollar.
For gunsmith, stipulated in the fourth article of
the treaty of twenty fir*t September, eighteen hun
dred and thirty two, six hundred dollar*.
For iron and sicel for shop two hundred aud
twcuty dollars.
For blacksmith and ai*i«tanl, stipulated in the
founh article of the treaty of ihe fourty August,
eighteen buudred and twenty four, eight hundred
and forty dollars
F-r iron and *>«*! lor shop, two hundred aud
twenty dollars.
For forty barrels of snlt.aad forty kegs oftoba
ro. Mipulated in the fourth article of tue treaty of
twenty first September, eighteen hundred and thirty
two. e vht hundred dollar*.
For iinere*! on two buudred thousand doilara.
five per centum, stipulated in the second article
tnefrestv of the twenty hrat October, etghlc
hurdied irtid thirty seven, ten thousand dollars.
For intere-u on eight buudred thousand dolia
at five per centum, stipulated in the second art.
of the trvatv of (he eleventh Octobor, eighteen fa;
c:ed and lofty two, forty thousand dollars.
For permaoenl annuity, stipulated in Ihe fourth
article of the treaty oi third August, seventeen
hundred and ninety five, one thoasand dollars.
For prnnmeni annuity, stipulated in the fourth
article of ibe treaty of twenty nioib September,
eisntcen haedred and seventeen, two thoasand
do l ’*rt.
For purchase of tall, stipulated in the third arti
cle of the treaty of the seventh Jane, eigtueeo
hundred aod three, sixty dollars.
Fjr b’acbimtth sad assistant, stipulated in the
fourth article of (he treaty of el*htb August, eigh
teen huudred aod thirty ooe, eight hundred and
fjr'V dollar*.
For irro and steel for shop, iwo hundred and
itvr.n'j dolUra.
tj Tat szvscat sap SHawxxcs.
F.v permanent sddq'l7, stipulated lo the fourth
art -:’-i-f tb«-treaty of seventeenth Sepiemher,
c.guicea hundred and eighteen: oue thousand del
lars.
For permanent annuity, stipulated in lbs fourth
srtici* ol the treaty of the twenty ninth September,
rgtiiccn hundred and seventeen, five hundred
dollars.
For permanent annuity, abpulaled in the fourth
ait e’e of the treaty of the eevecteeuih September,
eighteen hundred and eighteen, five hundred doU
For blacksmith and assistant, stipulated in the
fsonh article of the treaty of ihe twenty eighth
February, eighteen hundred and thirty one, eight
hundred and 'orty dollar*.
For iron «ad ateel for shop, three hundred and
twr-aiy dollars.
For pay of miller, stipulated in the fourth arti
cle of it.o ireety of the twenty eighth February,
ci;V.ecu LuoJred and thirty one, six hundred doi-
For perjißnent annuity, stipulated in the third
art, of the treaty of the seventeenth of Mtrob,
< 1 ,!i aon* liuadrvd and forty two, aevonteen Jfcou*?-
an.i live hundred dollar*.
For blacksmith sad auutant, stipulated in the
r chih article of Ihe treaty ot seventeenth March,
eg-itten hundred aod forty two, seven hundred
an- 1 twenty dol srs.
F t not and steel for shop, three hundred and
reventy dollars
Fwf Huratio*, stipulated in the fourth article ol
the treaty of the seventeenth March, eighteen hun
dred aai fjrty two, five ouodred dollars.
F.:r acnuity, stipulated in tbe aeeond
article ot (he treaty of tbe first August, eighteen
nundredand twenty nine,eighteen thousand dal*
lart.
For limited annuity, stipulated in tbe third
artirl.-! of ihe treaty of tho fifteenth September,
eivhleeu huudred and thirty two, ten tboasand
dollars.
For fif y barrels of salt, and three thousand
pound* of toha-'co. stipulated in tbe second article
of ibc trea'y ofibe fir*t August, eighteen hundred
and tw uty o ne. six hundred dollars.
For onr iboo«»nd five hoodred pounds of to-
Iv-r, fn the fifth article of the treaty
o'i ifac fiitccnifi Se vember, eighteen hoodred and
thirty two (-so Hundred sod sevonty five dol
lars.
Fur three blacksmith* and assistants, stipulated
iu Ui > Hind article cf ibe treaiy of the first August,
eighteen hundred and twenty nine, two thousand
one bos ’ted and aii’V dollars.
Pur won and steal for shop*, six hundred and
lii'V dollar*.
F.-f Üboier* and otrn, stipulated in the third
-.au-e'e of the treaty of th.> first August, eighteen
huaUied anti twenty tune, three hundred and six
ty 1) /*! dnllare.
For ediit-atlon, alieuUted in tho fourth article of
tbc tretty of the filleenth Sepiotnber, ehtbteen
buLiircd and thirty two three thouund do'lara.
For six agr>ctilinr»:a.pnrcbaaeofoxet).ploaaba,
and oir-cr implement*, atipolaied la the fifth article
of the treaty of‘.he fifteenth September, eighteen
hundred nod thirty two, two thousand five hun
dred dollars.
Fir pav o( two physicians, stipulated in the filth
article ol tLc treaty ol the fifteenth September,
eighteen hundred sad thirty two, lour hundred
dollar-.
F,ir interest 01 one million one hundred thorn
sod dollars, at five per centum, stipulated in tb
fourth article of the treaty of tbo first Novembe
eicliVrii 'Kindred and thirty seven,filty five (hot
sand ilolUrj.
Fur tnteretl on entity live tboueend dolUrg,
fl.ro prr to ibe fourth triie'
the ireiiy of the thirteenth October, eighfor
dro.l nod forty six, four tboaetnd \vm
•ad Ctiy duller*. 1
For payment in rail of t tike *o'
wrocflully p»id by the heretofoi
the enouitlee of taid lodtans, to ifr • n #r » oul
tfidve* of John McFerUod, 0 ,e B*> rep«eet
twelve tboueaod dollmt \t> > <S< j' thc ” m °J
-p« .. z ioi
10 "'.i • mi.
jfv ■Upoluod is lbs fiflb
I? f STl 1 of Ocu.be., eighteen
bandied .nd ei,b „ , brM ihoauod dol&i
to r az coxzxa.
Fo: tbo re-1 .ppropr llttoo D f tpp, cimed la
"dm ibe bend of ■■ fulfilling
. »hihe O refei,” Jane thirtieth, eighteen
*. af * r ° n y aoTeo, per aorplna fund warrant
Boa c. oioetecr r one iHoouud two hundred and
I ‘V * «»eo doll# ra kD d eighty five centi.
For the re-# ppnjpnalion of (bo aom carried to
the BQrpra» | U ad, under (be bead of ‘’folfiflinjt
treaues wnb the lowea,” Jaoe thirtieth, cigh'wett
hundred oar , forty m?cb, per aorphra fond warrant
number air .eteea, ooe thoQtand fir* hundred doU
T O TBt CTTACU AH» CSOTIWAS.
Fort|f 3 re-appropriation of the torn earn ®d to
ifaosorples (and, under the., hesd of " fulfilling
treaties with the Odowu utd Cbtppewxx," Jue
thirtieth, eighteen hundred and forty seven, per
surplus fond warrant number nineteen, two thou
sand four hundred and twelve dollars agd
cent*.
Forthe re-appropriation ol the sum carried to
the eorplas fond, under tho head of 11 felfiDlog trea
ties with the Wyandot*, J June thirtieth, eighteen
hundred and forty teven, per surpla* fnnd warrant
number nineteen, one thoasand and twenty nine
doilara and sixteen cents.
TO THI CHKECEEES.
For compensation and rxoensoofthe committee
of old settler party afCbetokees,'their clerka t &c.,
for service* rendered in pursuance of the provis*
ion contained in the filth article of the treaty of
the seventeenth August, eighteen hundred and
forty six, one thonssod five hundred dollars.
TO THE CHOCTAWS.
For interest on the amounts awarded Choctaw i
claimants, under fourteen article of the treaty of i
Dancing-rabbit Creek, of September twenty sev
enth, eighteen hundred and thirty, for Innas on
which they resided, but which it is now impaeai
ble to give them, and in lieu uf the scrip that has
been awarded under the net of August twenty fourth
eighteen hundred and forty two, and joint resoia
. tion of Congress of August third, eighteen hondred
and forty six, not deliverable can by the third sec
tion of raid law, per act of March third, eighteen
huodred and lorty five, eighty seven thoasand two
hundred dollars.
for compensation of three Special Agents and
four Interpreters for the Indian iribes of Texas.
Inclading the purchase ol presents, fifteen thousand
dollars, 10 be expended under iha direction of the
Secretary of the Interior.
For expenses of holding treaties with tho Indian
tribes of Oregon, for an extinguishment of their
claims to lands lying west of the Cascade mount
ains, authorzed by cct of Congress, of tbe
June, eighteen hundred and fiiy, the same being in
addition to tbe appropriation made by that act, fil
teen thousand dollaraf
For expenses of removing the PotawaJomies and
Sacs and Foxes from Iowa; west of the Missouri
river, to their own land*, agreeably to the terms of
a contract entered mlo by Brevet MajorS. Wood*,
United States army, two thousand dollars.
For medals for Indian chiefs, fifteen hundred
dollars.
For expenses of procuring information, and col
lecting sististics necessary to tbe Indian Bureau,
and for making trcalies with, and presents to the
various tribes ot Indian* residing within the limits
of the United Statea, upon the borders ol Mexico,
thirty thousand dollars.
For expense* of treating with Mississippi and
St. Po*er Stout, for the extinguishment of their title
toUndi in Minnesota Territory, fifteen thousand
dollar'
For expenses of treating with the Indians and
half breeds, for tho extiuguiehm'nt of the title to
lheir lands on the Red River of the North, in tbr
Territorry ol Minnesota, ten thousand dollars.
For the additional aoi-uai for expense* paid for
subsistence and Improperly charged to the treaty
fund according U the award of tne Senate of fifib ■
day of September, cignteen hundred and filly, un* I
der the prevision® of the eleventh article of the
treaty ol sixth day of August, eighteen hundred i
and forty six, one hundred and and eighty nine j
thousand four hundred and tweoty two dollars
and seventy six cents, and that interest be paid on
the time at the rate of live percent, per annum,
according to a resolution of the Senate ol finb Sep*
lombcr, eishtren hundred and fifty: Provided,
That said taid moneys shall be paid by the Doited
States, and reoeived by tne Indians, OB condition
(hat the same shall bn In full discharge of the
amount thus improperly charged to said treaty
fund: i’tavidtd, furtktr, That to no vase shall
any money hereby appropriated be paid to any
agent of said lodisns.cr 10 any other person or
persona than tbo iodian cr Indians, to whom it U
duo yrr nyvj
To the ''old settlers, 0 or "Western Cherokees.“
in foil of all demandt nrdsr the prevision* of the
treaty of sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty
Six, according to the principles established iq the
fonith arliclo theiooi, five hundred asd thirty two
thousand eight hundred and ninety six do , lara and
ninety cent*; and that interval be allowed and
paid nooQ the above aums doe ie«peeUre)y to the
Cberokees atd “old aettim" in persoauce of the
toots taeai-oned sward of ibo Senate, undarthe
referrence contained in the said eleventh article
of the treaty of sixth August, eighteen huadred
and forty six • Ptnuitd, That to no ease ahtU
any money him by appropriated be paid to any
agent of said Inmans, or to any other person or
persona, than the Indian or Indians to whom tt is
due PtxvuifJ, til to, Thai the ladians who shall
receive the esii money shall first respectively tign
a receipt or release acknowledging the tame to oe
in fn‘l of all demands under the fourth article ol
said treaty.
For rxpeusetof the resnrvey and making the
eastern boundary cf the country set apart to tbe
Chortatr Nation, per second article of the treaty
of Dancing Rabbit Creek, of iwemy*trvenih Sep
lealx r, e-gaieen Hundred sod th-.rty, three thoa*
asnd four hundred and sixty iwi dollars.
For expenses of surveying the northern and
western boundary lines of the Orest country, per
eighth article ol the treaty of fourth of January,
eighteen haedred and forty Ctc, in addition ttfi
former appropriations, ten thousand and toventy I
two dulfori.
For expenses of negotiaung treaty wiih the 1
Cbippewss, ranted in eighteen Eeodred asd forty
, eight, in addition to the appropriation made (wen
i iy niniti July, uigbiton boodred and forty eight, 1
one thousand five huadred dollars.
1 For expenses of removal and subsistence of the
I Cnippewas of Lake Super,or and Miwitaippi
farm the foods ceded nnder the treaty of fourth
October, eighteen hundred and forty two, twenty i
fivetaonaaod dollars.
For payment to David Taslor, representative Of
Cul-snt-teeshec, or dig, tor proceeds of property
sold by the United oiaies aicnir, and erroneously
paid by Governor P. M. Entire to another than
ihe rightful claiman', said Heim bating been al*
lowed by the acconntiog officers of tho treasury,
suvouty dollars and eighty seven ceils.
For cootintiir g ir.c ro I.'Sljou, au j fur publishing
(be utilities and other iiiformsUi-kn, authorized by
the act of third March, eighteen hundred and forty
•even, ten thousand dollars: Pnvtdcd, Thai such
publication be made under tbo direction of the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs and tbo number
of copies not 10 exceed twelve hundred.
For an advance to the Chippewa* of Mississip
pi and Lake Superior, of this amount retained by
the lata Sub-ageot, J. P. Hays, the same to be
reimborsod to the Doited States, when recovered
from said Sab-agent or hfo-sureties, one thousand
three hundred and eighty two dollars and twenty
nine cent*.
For an advance to the Wyandot Indiana of Utia
anm retained by the Isle sub-agent, Richard Hew*
id, the same to bo reimbursed to the U. States
waen received from said sub-agent or bit sure*
ilea, eight hundred and twonty eight dollars and
nine cents.
I For interest due on investments in stocks of tbo
| State of Michigan, held in trust by the Secretary
I of the Icteric* for the lime being, (or the benefit of
the Cherokee Indians, the same to be leimburaed
to the United States out of ibo interest when col
lected, Qiaelccn Ibouaaod and eighty dollars.
Fur payment to S. B Lowry, for service ran*
dered oa interpreter and as listant conductor to a
delegation ol Winnebago Indians who visited tho
rest of Government sod concluded the treaty
with lhal tribe, of (hirteon'h October, eighteen
hundred and tuny an, three hundred and five
dollars.
For payment to Henry M. Rice for articles ol
ontfit furnished the Winnebago delegation who
visileJ the seat ofGoverament and concluded the
treaty oneighteon hundred tad forty s’x with that
vibe, seven hundred and sixty two oollara and
: ten cent*.
For payment to Henry M. Rice> for expenasa as
one of the Delegates (rots the Winnebago nation
to the city ol Washington in eighteen hundred and
forty »x, and compensation for valuable services
rend I rod the Government in tho negotiation of tho
treaty cooctodod at that time, six hundred and
seventy dollars.
For the appropriation of the following sums car
ried to the surplus fund per warranta dated respec
tively thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty
six, thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty aev- :
cn, and thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty
eight, ViZ ■
For paymeut to Winnebago Indians, of certain
unexpended balances of mins set apart for certain
object* m treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty |
seven, but dot required therefor, and carried to ibe 1
surplus fund, iweuty mac thousand two hundred !
sod eighty eight dollars and forty nine cents.
For carrying into effect treaty with Sacs and Fox
es of Missouri of eleventh Oct., eighteen hundred
and forty three, per act of third March, eight hun-1
dred and forty three, two hundred and eighty eight 1
dollar* and ninety nine cent*
For arrearage* of annuitle*, duo Cherokee*, pgr
oct of twelfth June, eighteen hundred and ihw
eight, thirty mue thousand eight hundred and »•* •!
ty one dollar* and ninety two cents. ran
For expenses of delegation of SetninoJe
ida. per act of tovond March, eigfcv -AkoFloi
and forty one, one thousand six eeu Lundre
en dollars and thirty cents adred and eiev
For current expenses of Ip'"
teen thousand and eighty- J,an Department, fi
three cent.*. 1 three dollars and tort
For compensation ft
June, eighteen Uax/' .rtwo years, ending thirtiel
out to the blaok'' .red and fifty one, of au smis
for the Quaw* miib, authorized to be employe
t reaty of • * Indians in the third article of tt
thirty the .mrtnemh May, eighteeo hundred at
For' ee, lour hundred and eighty dollar*.
( jj.' me re-enioblishment of the blacksmith slit
t 1 the Sonera* and Shawneea, under the founb e
.cie of the treaty of twculieth July, eighteen hu
dred and thirty »me, including pay of smith and a
tuiaiit, and the u*uol supply ot iron,coal, and stei
one itiouannd and sixty dollars,
For expenses of revising,preparing, and printing
a ne*r code of regulation* for the fndian Depart'
ment, in couexion with all laws and portions of
la wain force in relation to Indian afihirs, duties and
responsibility of superintendents and agents, dis
bursing and accounting for public money, dec. dec.,
and tor compiling, printing, and binding a supple
ment to the volume of Indian treaties published in
eighteen hundred and thirty seven, three thousand
dollars.
For compensation of commissioner to oegotut*
with the Wynndc#lndians, under an appointment
by the President, twenty seven days at eight dol
lars per day, n* fixed in such case by the provision
in tbe last clause of the act- of July seventeenth.
1 eigbieen hundred and lorry two, two hundred and
sixteen dollars.
For the continuance of the following allowances
tolbe Cneek Indians, arising under tbe fifth article
of the treaty of tbe fourteenth Febrvo.vy, eighteen
hundred Wnd thirty three, fix: I
For paV of blacksmith and assistant, a ad for iron,
Seel, and coal, ono thousand one bandied and t*n
dollars. I
For pay of wagon maker, six hundred dollars.
For agricultural implements, two ihoiaand dol
lar*.
For education, cue thousand dollars. *
For payment to iltchard Cntjie for at tide* of
outfit furnished the ‘(Fioeebago delegation vho
visited the teat of government, and concluded
1 the treaty of eighteen hnwlred sod forty *i with
[ that inbe, serta dollars and fire cul*
For tha redemption ol the daoghter of Mr. and
M«a* Jaaea M. While, who tu captured by the
iadiuu os ibe border* of Now Mexico, fifteen ,
hundred =doUart, to bo expended under the dixee*
tioa of the Secretary of the Interior.
For payment to Lo Icemarthla, a Seminole la.
diao, thia amount atolen from him by U&ited Sutea
aoldiei* at New Or (etna, one handled and twenty
fire dollar*.
To enable the President to bold treaties with the
various Indian tribes In the State of California,
twenty fire thousand dollars.
For payment to Lewis A Thom at end Thomas
ftodgen, fire hnndred doliarsp for service* ren
dered by them In defence of two Sionx Indiana
indicted in the district coart of the United Slates
for lowa Territory, holden in the county of Da
baque, on the elerenthof August, e gbtecn hund
red and forty fire, for the murder of two white
men. ,
For paying arrears of compensation to an agent
and two interpreters for the Indian tribes of Tex*
aa, authorised by act o( third March, eighteen
hundred and forty seven, and subsequent acta,
three thousand two hundred dollars.
To pay the Central Bank of Georgia, assignee
of H. W. Jarnegan and Compauy and others, the
anm of twenty one thousand and forty lour dollars-
For the payment of the awards of General Wit* |
>iam B- Mitchell, commissioner under the treaty of
Chicago ortho twenty aixtb of September, eighteen
hundred and thirty three, with the Pottawitamie*,
reported by him to the Secretary of War on the
twenty eighth Jenaary. eighteen hundred end
forty one as adjudicated and approred bytttesaid
Secretary in his dicision of the third March, eigh
teen hundred and forty one, the sum of eigb-y
: qht thousand fire hundred and eighty nine
dollar* tad thirty two cent*.
That tbo iod of thirty nine hundred and one
dollar* and aixty seven cents be, aud is hereby,
appropriated out oJ any money in the treasury not
otherwise appropriated, to bo paid by ihe Creek
agent to thasnrviatof chiefs of the Mclnioab pa>*
ly of thoCrcet Indiana, to bo divided among the
chiefs and warriors, the friends and followers of
the late Jervyßsl, Wm Mclatooh, who have nm
received their proportion of the sum of one hut*
dred thousand dollars, siipulaied by (he ninth ar»
tide of the treaty between tba Übited States and
the Greek Nation, made at tbh City of Washing
ton on the twenty fourth January, eighteen hun
dred and twenty ns, said som of thirty nine
thoneandone hundred and nine dollars »ix’y see.
on cents, to be in full of all demands of said in
diana under the said Mr.th article of mid treaty.
Stc. 2. And bi it further tnaard, That the ac
counting otQcera of the Uuiied State* treasury be,
and are hereby, directed to audit and mule tbi*
accounts of the cotnpaniesof Texas Monnted Ran
crere, commanded by Captains B. T. Hill, J M.
Smith, J. Roberts, J S. Sutton, J P. Roar, H E
McClintocb, J- W. Johnson, nudC. Blackwell, who
Were retained in, or called into eervice by the Gov*
nor of laid State, sod out of a*»y money in the trea
sury not otherwise appropraied : PratudrJ, That
the amount to be so paid shall not exceed seventy
twn thousand dollars.
axe. 3. And be it further rtiaeird. That the Sec
retary of War pay any balance tint tray he due
the Delaware Indians who served in the Florida
war, July twenty second, eighteen hundred and
thirty seven, in which the Indians were promised the
sum of two hundred and seventy dollars, for six
months’ service, and that the Secretary be requii etl
to pay, according to said order, to the chief of said
tribes of Indians, out uf any m<£tey in the treasury
not otherwise appropriated.
Approved September 30,155 Q.
RKBAHKAtSLE CASK 11
EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDSft!
hla. Kru—Sir, I ’cheerfully comply with your re
quest that I would give yoojan account of the almost
uurecatoascara ofay little daughter's eyt by the ate
of your “peuoleno. l ’
She was attacked with a very sore eye in February
or March lait, when 1 immediately applied to the best
medical aid in the city, by whoa it wis proconored
** a very bad eye” and ail gave me no hope of doing
her any good. Alter Which I took her into the coun
try to an old lady, who had been very successful in
cariafejes. Sho told mothatherease wuhopeless
as she would certainly lose rot only that one, bdt
also iksi the other would follow—it being a. scrofulous
affection of the blood. And 1 do certify .that at the
time my father (J. 11. Vashon) came to the conclusion
that we had better try your “ Petroleum," rut was
anini auiislofnae eye. It is now about two
oenths since she began its use, and the can now see
with both eyes as good as ever she did : and, us far
as I can tell, l believe she has, with the blessing uf
ho Almighty, bean cured by u Petroleum."
Yours, respectfully,
M. Fujr-es Vaanoa Colbu.
Pmsburghb, Sept. 30, l^StA
For tale by Keysor ft Mc Dowell, 1(0 Wood street;
4l L. Seller*, 67 Wood street; D. M. Cunw, D. A E'-
Uou, Joseph Douglass, and fl. P. Schwartz, Allegheny,
alto by the proprietor, A M. KIER,
ot7 Canal Basis. Seventh st. PitubortK
3L m'coad a co,
Wholesale A Retail M arurraeture rift Dealer »u>
HATS, CAPS & FURS
Cer.Vood ft Finis *t*., Pittsburgh,
Where they offer e mil and contpi-oe Mock of llau
Caps, Fare, Ac., of evervqaaltty and style, by Whole
tale and Retail, and invite the attention of their uu
tenets and purchasers generally, assuring them Uu
thsy will sail on the soar aovavzaaxc'trs teasts.
asglUtff
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
09 Vc«dil|b«tmißVhli<l&S'aiirtJi l
Arp now reeilving (heir very largo aadsapertor, >*i
BOOTS, BDOBS, BID BSOCiNS
Also, BONNETS end FLOWERS, «U of the If .test
styles. and expressly adapted to the western trai r
It bat been selected with great ca x.aiiJ o* to
and qua ity is not surp a *** d b Y »ny stock to or
found cither east or west. Oar cusiomers and mer
chants generally are invited to call and examine,
we are determined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. Also, Goodyear's Patent Raltber Shoes oi all
kinds augsridif
BBOOQ&AQK UOBK IS fTITUTIOII
CITIZENS*
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Plttibnrgbc
C. G. HUSSEY, Plat.- A. W. MARKS, B*c*l.
Office—No. 41 Water street, in tko warehouse of C
H. GRANT.
THIS COMPANY Is BOW prepared to insure all
kinds of risks, on houses, manufactories. goods
merchandise in (tore, and in uanrita vassals, ce.
AO ample guaranty for the ability and integrity ot
the Institution, is afforded it tie character of the Di
rectors, who are all citizens ef Piltr onrgh, well and
favorably known lolhewmnuujitj tor their prudence,
intelligence, and integrity.
D macro as—O. G. Hussey, Wa Bagalcy, Wm. Lnr
Inter, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh If. King, Edward
Keazelton, John Haworth. 8. iTarbaueh, S. M. tier.
»p3tt-u
till mpoamios or uibdwibb.
LOQAN, WILSON a CO.
1*» WOODS! BEET,
Are now prepared with a largo and tresh stock of
English, German, and Amertean Han. ware. m offer
superior inducements to buyers. Tb-ne wUlnarf to
purchase will promote, their imetc u by looting
trough oar stock, as they are determined to seli on
ha most reason able terms. augis
HATS, CAPS, AND MUFFS.
JUII WILSON,
95 H r ooff it, ujrvsi of Diamond aUm/,&teond ston/,
OFFERS his oastomers and the paoii e, ait eniircn
new and Desk stock of Hat*. Caps and Muff*. in
great variety, Manuikciuied and bei«y ted wi". much
care in referenee to price, style, and quality, in New
Yotk city, and will be offered at U> . i o wlm rates ol
present tow prices. Wholesale and ' (euul.
Pitlsbargh.Oct. 11, ihso. o*cU:d3mfcwlmS
Office of Ohio and fetus. R. B. Co, Third «L
Pmutl au, Aayn»t 5, IBM.
Te» Stockholder* of the Of l 0 penmyWaaia
Rail Road Company are hew D y notified to pay the 1
eighth Instalment of &*• <lo&# .* par share, at the office
of the Comp any, M, or Vel re the SOih day of Aahuit
The ninth tnUafcaar cm or before the Soth day o<
Beptcmbei. The 'j» n th 1? .ciaiment on or Icliic the
SDihdajof ntxr .
li/' Th® mitalnienl tu called for on the 2£th ®
July lau.
**«■«»’ j
WJI LARIMER, Jr., Treasurer.
I T f shooM oarer be without s supply ot
V pita's ViimbimK-At this season particularly
woen worm* ore to trooble»omo and so (tequ<-ntly
fetal among children, parents should be wutchru!,
0 a the first tppeaxaace of those duuesiiry syrup*
ume which warn at or the pretence of werai, at
• once apply * powerful and efficacious remedy. This
I feawdy we can now supply, confident thet It only re*
aairee a trial to convince all that u richly menu a!'
the praises that have bt on lavished upon ii it I» cafe
* M j infallible. Volume* of certificate* uaght he pro*
' duced, showing its great juedieel Tirtnes
a (P*For «*!• by J. KUH' A CO, No W WooJ tw«
ootO-dAwN
TUB BATOBALTV,
u» Wuitb— Please auatmnce the name
R.M-UK, of the Fourth Ward. a. a cendldate rcr
Mayor, at tho ensuing election, subject u* lh« uomu.
auen ofU*e W&tjj Convention, ajd oi>U«* nr .
MANY NVUIG9 OF THE SECOND WARD
eclPdtf
\rj- A Gasatat Maxima wf the Western Pennayl*
aenla Bible Society will ba held on Babbain eveun.g,
m Grant street, Baptist Church- Addresses may
be exp to ted from the Bov. a. Williams, and A. 1L
Ruling bam, and J.R. Downer, after which • collect,
tion will be taken np for tho p-rpose of distributing
tho Bible among Jha Jeeutmc.
MARRIED.
OaTbor»diy,thel7th»nsi., by the Rev. A. H Bur*
tinxbMD CttailttE WIUU. to Miss Nasct Loua,
all of Ail Igbeny city.
On the morning of the 14th inst, st Wheeling, Vu ,
bT °Ue £«Tjm* B* Cox, Mr. Joait.F. Hooas, *l FtUs*
burfb to Mia# KUxa br<T aw, or the farmcr pl« c e;
gigE OF PITTSBURGH*
K- ‘SSh“Vn?SSS , S.^
1, Opt. 18. ISso.—QClVtdtd
g, B* BATOV?
Gentlemen’s Fumshing Article#:
aSkya, Worsteds, Patterns, and Canvas,
tirfA Board, Tissue Paper, and
pf.f rt*l», No Of Fottnh street.
F* ANOT PRlNT?—locate* new stylo Fall Mute,
of Merrimack, CceVtco, Bpreg«e> DunwelPs,
Allen’s, Clyde,' and cthtf good
opening, for sale by BHACKLEIT ft '» HITE
eel# ___ mi Wood »t.
F^ CTC^^,£R^L^-^g^'°
T/ITOOLEN COMFORTS—OOO dez farcy styles, very
VV cheap, now opeuiny by . .
oc 10 SHACKLETTft WHITF.
SHAWLS- A good assortment of Long sad Square
Shawls, Plates, Embroidered, »odPim*.
cctfl 9HACRLKTT ft WHITE
GRNTLF.MEN’S Heavy Silk Veils and Orawers;
do Fine Menno co;
do M aim Saxony do;
do Plain and Ftg’d Silk Cravats;
Fine Shim, Collars, and Bosoms;
Silk, Cotton. and Worsted Suspenders;
Turkey Red Uretsing Gowns;
Prin ed Fltnnel Robe*;
Russia Belts; Umbrellas;
?ilk and Linen Bucket Hdkfs;
Wool and Buckskin Glnves;
Super Kid and Silk Glovr*;
Scans, Comforts, and Maiden; ...
Just received and for sale Ly F H EATON,
Ci Fourth tt
WIDESMk Flouncing Laces;
Black and Colored Mohair Laces;
Fine Tlnctd, Loom do, and Lisle do;
Muslin Bauds and Ftoui'Cmgs;
Bobbin L'.ces, Pricings, and Insertings,
Appticsliou and Wrought Lace Capes; *
do do Berthas;
Muslin nnJLaee Sleeves;
Embroidered ChcmizsiUs, Cuffs, and Collars;
Vkiciic.cuucs. Just recsived by .
CCIU F U EATON.
BLACK <•» Maotilla Velvets; j
Colored and Black 2-1 do;
Bonnet and Plain (linnom; |
Bonnets, Caps, and Flowers;
Ostrich and Marabout Plumes, Just received by j
oclQ F tt EATON, GJ Fourth street
CURTAIff GOODS. I
RECEIVED Uu* csv, ,v. w M.-Cltnieck’t Carpet j
Warehouse, Nd. .-15 Fourth street, and 'Vood j
street, a very splendid s«»oriment of Curium Goods,;
comprising in pan the following varieties*—
Blue and Gold tralin I'clumt, !
Blue and Crimson do;
h'csrlel and SMect do;
sc«rlet and White Vinton Damask,
Crimsen and White «ft,
Blue do do;
linage and Blue Sstlo Dumcik,
Cf.Ui'ou Uii.l I'mple do;
Kmhosicu Tcrscy Hcd rhin’.z,
Figured do do:
Plain do do;
Ball Window Linen;
Dra‘: do do; Ac , 8 c
Iho above being poieaosod direct from the
Importer and Mauuiacturci*. -*tl be sold as cheap
aiuieycsuL: tn an) of the ca-Mttu cities VNc in
vite ail wishing fins Curtain Goods to cal; at the Car
pel Ware! v<i*r, s.t Founn slices
ot-9 \VM McCLIVrOCK
LAtID OlL—to br! iN» 1, for otle by
J SCJR O’.'MAKER ft CO
ocl« ‘J4Wo.rU M
Epsom HALTS- .V brls for «ate by
oci» J SCUUUNMAKEK ft CO
Et-FINED SALTPETRE— to tots for <mle by
retv J BCIHHtNftIAKHR A
OILS —5 e»«k* winter Whale Oil;
5 cask'. lx-*i ratioers’ Oil, for esle by
j actiooNMAKr-.n a co
SPtS. TURPENTINE--JO fir's lur sole bv
otiv J SHiroNMAKER A CO
SAL. SODa—ls casks for sale by
ecto J riCHPoftMAKEKftCO
INDIGO-: •»««« Manilla;
:t .f.uu.isLaracrss. for tale by
oci‘J J SCMuONMAKER * CO
jikt.brst I'utcb. for sale bv
J SCUOuNMaKER ft CO
HOLLAND HF.BRJNG—a iew ke f » j Q «: received
and f-«r »tlc u? WM A McCLUKG ft CO
ociv -jtj» tupony »t
WINIS A BSAaDs' for mcuictnal purpOM-», for
*ai* by R K SKLLEAJS
oclP s? Wood St
r)OTlt BRUSHES—FIr.e quality Fngltch impoil
ed Or sale by t. K SELLEIiB
LrQUORICE-4 cocks tee d lor sale by
Joe 19 R fc SELLERS
WEDGEWOOD MORTARS— I cask aborted tlz.a
let -l v locis ] _R_E SELLKRa
ANNt> SLED—"U> ib. red'd for sala hv
oci'j R_t SELLERS
ENGLISH IXTR 'kttadonna, ijtH-iamua,
Cnnit, Tarmicuiu, anu Qaa«-,;a. for ssie ny
odw ’ RESELLERS
IQUORICE Rc<JT —6 b*le» of good quality, for
i -»lr bv (uelv # It H SELLERS
SKWRILhICI NEW JHISICI
JENNY LANE; a rcjuufa' Ethiopian Scaf, a» tong 1
by the N.-ev CTieans Scresadcts;
Bs wn ehiiil n art oewarc:
On ’ Dineh, tußr tfi-u hand;
Tbc Maiurii Tear:
Toe Rich M’X's Kriiie,
Woatd I were w«u» thee.
By thi imi hr* Wave, u sung by Jenny Lind in
New York;
The Bird tn-i 'S<- Majiien, sung by Jenny Lind;
7 i,ke ih'-j iu’- u»c ley Jeunv Lind;
Turn not »-v», a t-t nif/i duel, by F. C Fosieti
Sl-irt in* P„i* Ly S'C'kosb. Jenny Lindiavi'.attcn
it„o<r Lu< x, i. rny at the Gats; and Dod
wonbT ver- be-iPensa alto, new W-dtres ar.d ex
isastv; cciti t.ou of Gu.t sr Precepinn of henronttun.
r lt KLEBEK. tot Third 6ltcet.
rejn Golden Harp.
CO-PA J IT Skill SHIP.
111 AVK ibis day u»* j-iutrd with me. James Colvin,
in rite Coa', Dry Gc orf», ana Grocery Ba-tnesu. jn
Tcoiperancevii'c
The bu-iiiee. lirre&futr will be conducted under the
style of smiticy A Col sin, who respectfully solidil Ute
uouuDigc uf Lbetr I'nent >s in aeaeial.
JOHN SMITLKY,
JAMES COLVIN
N-B—3D person? Snowing iliem«cives indcbied
to the laic turn of Sm! tier ft flay or John Smillcy,
will plea«e irr.mo Ittue nr.ynicnt to.
pg |f-.,13;* w-«.» SMITLKY ft COLVIN
BH ITIjBT A COLVIN,
CIOAL Mcehsttis, nn-l Dealcrt in Dry Goods, Gro*
) eerie* Iron, ••nil Na ts, corner of Walnut street
anu W#»hiii(?••»• Turnpike Kosd, TemperanceviUc.
fxlfdkwli-
Dresaad Lmobtr anil Box Board*.
VLAI>G.% n-juaeu; fi-r «nlr in lore t.t -uit the
purctiarer.-. l»y JO UN A ItUHiMKH)
Ain uheoy Planing Mills,
oelS:.llw» A'tOc, son st, Allegheny city.
pulTtrliid (Vora klttrch.
REFINED uml p.-epurod expreraly for Pnddtngs.
Cuttanlt, Cities, «C.
Thts pure and bcsntifttl article is excec' , infty
healthy, delicious, and economical, and when desired
may be treed a; n substitute for, and la the same man*
cer at Arrow Root.
Just received and for ifJc at VSS Liberty st. by
pc I j _WM A McCLURG A
COCOA SHELL—I hag jutt received for tale by
pc IS WM AMcCLUBO ACO
JAMAICA GINGER —i cum white Race
1 ca«e ground do, for sale by
cc |y \VM A McCLURG A C<>
gteklng Causln»ai *«a and Flannel*.
\ N sa««mircni of tbc va.*mar. colors received by
t\ oclS Mill ’PHY * nPUOHFir.LO
Fas* Color «d Prlnta.
MURPHY A UURCIIFII ID invite attention in the
choice lot of Amend :i and Briiish Print*, dark
ami of datable colors, ju*t t crrived. f><,,a
SAL SLUM—I 3 casks tJ 'Rltsb lor sale by ;
8 1. FAIINKOTOCK hCO
oc i- /*nr First A Wo*od sts.
FANCY SOA PS—Fine E-iflish. imp ned, lor sai
l-y oeth B A FAUNfc>TOCK A Ct>
T'.JOTII BBUSlil^—Una English, aisoncd sue
1 snd uric*, itupmtt‘l * nd for eale by
_ H A FAHNESTOCK A «X)
OLIVE uil.-t{uart* sjtd pint*, in bsskets of on
and two 00/tn cucn, mpnrted, and for sale by
oeia B A Fo HNFSTOCK A CO
PACKED BUTTER—A prime article, for sale by
oel c __ SHRIVER * BARNES
ILOUR—so Url» 6ne F: our, tn store end for sale by
oli , sukivi:r a barn»-w
BOVBnDER A AfIAZINBSi
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Third uteri, opposite the Post Office.
*1 ODFY'S LADY’S BOOK tor November
.T Graham * Maganns do.
* Ssnu-a’s p 0 ‘ifl
i ..tir U's Livini; Ago. No 333;
l.’arpcr's Monthly ior Ctigbei,
C uluvator or tictnbci,
H.vtnruliaml 'or O. tol>ei;
Tl o Iron Mask—D«ma»* be«t wock, fomplrrc;
Th e 4 irphnn Children; a •nh*. T. S* Arthur'
Ar cluidc Lrn. J fav: a nrw novel, by Alia Marsh.
O! f Country H«u*e, a ua w novel, by Mrs Grey
oc = '.’
ALCOIIuL — B barrels 713 and «fn»b,;u« rec’d for
-- c i,r K K SELLERS
oc i? . 37 Wood st
OS»K HNK-4:i* lb* Enilith, Ju« rec»J for *»le by
- B It E BELLKBS
: A *"y' i ' lUO ' ~A ~ 1 ,U, ‘ KJESELLEBS
SWEt-rr OIL— 1 pine ju« jeccived (or «*le bv
cd? R SPELLERS
PIN K ROOT—I Laic jasl received for »'-je by
uel7 _ _ R E SILLKBb
DRV PEACHES —10 «ack* tht* day ree d b*V „
per. WICK A MeCANUL.^SS
pkps 5V bV 18 s and lO’iTobac'to,
I superior brands received for «al: by
oelT WICK A McUANDLLSS
4 LMONt*—3J sack* S. ? Almcnd* l»r sale by
J\ »cjT WICK* Mo_CANOLK-JS_
(IHLE.-E-TI bas Orcaai Cbsere;
J lki bl 4 \V. rt. Cuce»e, fo, sale by
o nl7 WiOK A atcCANUI EiS
W*ADU! 'U-'-v-ti,-, ninek, and onra glared, o:t
_ olji ' ilC by \VICK k McCANDLFSS
POTA?n— 14 rasbi pure, a superior article for re
lailinc oti baiJ and lor «ale by
«kI7 Bl WIOKA McCANPLEiS
MOULD CANDLES—« br» tuperiorvfor aale i»v
„ c ; WICK A. M .-LANDLESS
lifi ARS—I3S il common, for sale by
' nrl7 WICK* MeOANDLEJS
BUTrvR —l* 1 key* for **le l»T
S k VQN BONNH°BST fc CO
BhOOMS— 100 dm for *olc by
* oc)7 » F VON UONNnORST A CO
IHFFAE —IO baa for sa * s by
/ nr\7 S F VON DONHHQRST * CO
i iiil 1 ' ( NUTs-d baga received for aale by
()ccl7 WICK AM-CANPLCSS
JONATHAN KINSEY t J. B. Knox, partner*, bav
inamodaan aysignmcct to an Ivr the leuefit of
their creditor*! notice ia hereby Riven fo
indebted to *aid fim, to mtk« immeditie P®*®*", 1
So under*.«ttt«L»whom olso those b»««K . «»*“
Aasl&nee of Kinney aad Knox,
netridSt ea Fifth »tf<ci
FOB SALlC
mHEW&rehoaie on the eptneto fWt
1 »u«u, «*««*» ® i^?ippiT^H II
Whokwde Onwery w»w- Building, where ell
Rjan, 31 Ftfib "'J' 1 . lfe f ot tele, end «teem
klndi of laraeJ mntene * * f n »ehlncrr beln* now
rnopVf."“o n n>< ' H H. RYAN.
t.um.’Sown.
jnvented 1.7 Fre^XiFß* r 'A I r , iaNSuN, *
A ecS run «, 1«1WK0 W»4l UuMt r*.
XDOEWORTB LADIBI’ IKKIBARfi
BKWICKLEV.
THE Winter Piwsion will commeoea on Monday*.
the 4tk af November. Superior teachers have
beenesgaged for the diSerexitdetrartmaota Boardinr
and tuittou to any nr all nf the English branches
per session of Gve month*. For further particular*,
see circulars, at Messrs John Irwin ft Sons, Water
itxeeL or T. 11. Nevin ft Co , 11G Liberty tu Pittsburgh.
_celGn? ,w P. K- NEVIN
ISRTBHCTIOM OR THE PIAHO.
MR. F. HARBORDT,(pupiI of the first Earopeaa
mature.) late of New York, rctpectidby informs
the oittzeßs of Pitubanih and AUeghenv, that he hug
arrived, tod intends making this city hi* permanent
residence, for the purpose of irananin- instruction on
the Piano. Applications ieftatMrs. White’. Boarding
bouse, GO Liberty si, or at H Hither's Muue Stoic,
will meet wttb ptoupt attention. octfl 1
DBBHAU’B PIANOS.
Sol* Jtgtncy for Dnaham's Plaaei,
HKLEUER ttkr« pieasare in annsancing to the
, public that he Lt« succeeded in securing the
sola affcncy -for Daohsm’i celebrated Piano Fortes,
for Western Pennsylvania. , ,
The Pianos cade by Mr Dunham, of tbc Bna of
Siodart ft Ducharo, sre tno well and favorably known
In this neighborhood to require any comment at tb|«
time,suffice it to >ay. that for a long time soother
pianos were known in the Western country than
those of Stndort* Dunham and Ntmns 4 Clark.
Mr. Dunham, the practical partner of the above
firm, has rpunt upwards of twenty years in ihefae
lory of,aid firm, .. praoiinal nui.r.r mod teJ»; ■«
ibo OuolneK. With... ■ jnor ■; two Mr Dankombt»
boarhtool ibn entire factory and arnorinnanct, of die
firm, and tonlinor. If maiiufanara. j, before, in-lu.
own name.. Danhamii riano* bate euained .oeh
nnnti'OTiir, ihal io wine of Ihr western cities Cir.-dr
' non fie' the, hove sold Iwn to one of any other
mnn'nScmrc. Tire, ere di.nnsai.lied 07 .belt power
1 and brilliancy of tone, and extraordinary duraWii*.
I nit —A lafce invoice of the above elegant Pisao*
j now reeei.ins' OF THE GOLDEM HAM-.
I T^-^^'^^^ll^AHl'lOKETiCO
1 O CI7 Water & Front st».
j ~ sew’ooodsThbw goodst
1 TOWN FUHSYTH would respecUuUy mforaa hu ;
| J customers and .the pubU **|**}* , f
just received a large ami well selected ns o.Ußenjot
' Cloths, CaViiaeres, and Veatl-o, »bwh fie tyil
' make to order ou the shortest acuce, and tn the dost
' general assortment of good*
1 iPffli ic. such cs Shim, Gloves, Crsvals, Hosiery of
i alisieds. Suspenders, *c. The pab.ia aw InTlw* t"
call and exsourc ihe s'cek, whichwil; b«
;o any in this cur, ami at prices o suit the times.
dorlfl o.lt No 34 Market street, near Secon-
G«nnla* HaubMler Clngbua**
MURPHY * HURCtIFIKLn have rece.vtd H up
njy of ncal giylm of real Mancbcater Giuehan>»,
ol*u. lX<iDettu' Gingham in great variety of rfcuema.
oclri _ _
Boys' Batlnot*. , , . .
Murphy * uukchfiklu hot received * tot
of handsome rune? Mued Satinets. for Coy*
wean sUo. Pla»d cal Plain Casiit&Rre* in ere**
variety. Merino Carumete*. KeniECkT Jean*, Black
TbObv Velvet*. 4c., at noith rati comer of F« ortft
and Motif t streets _ ®. c i G _
'OO-PARTNICBBUIP.
o»der»i*ned oa» Joaeph Robb
| wuq bin, 10 carry cn ite Wholtiolc and Retail
grocery and produce under the firm Of
Ulac* ur»d Robb, west ride of thu Diamond, corner ol
Diamond Alley, PiUsfcurgti
oclOuilf
CYRUS BLACK
rnOUAC™’-U kegs Gedge’s No Iti mist, just rec d
1 tier steamer ucneva, and for *<ile by
A ‘ JAMES DAL3SELL,
oelß 7o Water »i. _
C A> ™ 0lL ~ w br “ t, B U'sSlum,
CCI6 S 7 Wood EL
HOUIIIS A HAWOBIH.
TEA DEALERS. cost fide of me D.atatmd,
Try our Tea at ioj per lb—Tis realiy good
WTNE * BHANDY oi ibe pure«t kind, suitable for
Medieiual purposes, at 7Se anH SI P** qanrt for
W ie by MORRIS & HAWuRTH
OC IO la the Diamond.
EXCELLENT P“RT WINE at Sb per gallon for
1 .ale by lockC] MORIHS A HAWORTH
KEO BUTTER —W kegs frc«h packed, receiving
acd for ialr t>y B liaUF.LL A CO,
ode
OAI.ESATLS-ISO exs and SO casks Tety soperlo
mound and ucpronnd, In store, lor sal” by .
n< .iA It dai.zeiXaco
BUCKWhKAI FL\<UH—Just received ml No »»
Lubeity ►treet tram ibe New Brighton Mill?, a lot
oi saocnor Buckwheat Flour, put up in CO lb sacks,
for f. mliy u>e. toclßj WM A McCLuHO ACO
IAAMII.Y HAMS—Evans’ A Swift's and Other
P t boiee brands of Sugar Cured Hams constantly
on ha».d and tor solo at Ml Liberty street, bv .
KM A McCLURG A CQ
D'BJEB BFlEF—Davis’ Cincinnati Sugar Coret
liarccd, and Canvassed, for sale by ,
add WM A MrCLUHO A CQ
BAND BuNEsI—Hound 1 —Hound and ball roc-id, atwhol*
sale and retail, by W. P hi aRSIIALL
oC IS cj Wood tt
AN ITU IMMEDIATELY —An ixper.ececd
daiermun, fara.l or vnifc ice Try Goods and
Hosiery business, to whom a liberal sainr? will be
paid. F 11 I’^ATON,
y oetl - .’. hf J No <7l Fourth it.
Work o» ths Cbsrtlcri Rail Bond*
ALI. the work rrrjamiu* unfinished on the Chi
Ijers Coal Kail Road Wil be re let
Kiupojal-i wul be received at the oftse of the Cct
Hers Coal Company, until Barotday. the lOih last
Z W REMINGTON, Manager
Coal Harbor, Oci 11—oclS-dOt _
I' “aRD OlL—to Iris No I,'landing and frir rale b?
j oe i JAMES DAi.ZKLI
QODFIS.Wc..^
INSTRUCTION on lb« PIASO FORTK
REO. W. IIRAINAIID would respectfully intorro
‘ ihc citizen* t: Pitisburgb nod Allegheny cty
lhal he is now prepared io receive pupils on the Piano
totle and Organ.
Apptjr at No Ha Penn street, at the residence of
Refer io"a° W. Uomis, Erq, Richard Edward*.
, E»q, \v. P. Marshall,No. c 5 Wood sued, ar John H
Mrilor, No Wood street octlfaHw
NOVEMBER MAGAZINES-Godey*
ana Graham's M«s»:inc for No-rprobsT are cut.
Tbev all contain tbe (air f*»Mon plate*. and reel en
grating*. They have «H brer, rrrnvrd al'Holmc’
Literary Herat. Thin! stro t. oppo lie the I*ce <’lt.fe:
also the Life and Reeel of tup late > an*ee
Hiii, tege-her vruii incidents «>f m» imvols. ocia
SH. MOLASSES —to St Louis Sugar Rome
« Syrup Molaatea, ia*t rec'-d andior we Lv
jas a mrrcmsoN acq .
TAR, I'ITCU AND ROSIN-tilO bb>a.N C Tar, 4f
bills Pitch, 40 do No l R©««, lor sAU.by
OCIi V JAMES A HUTCHISON*Co
REFINED SHCARS-AU bl»u Crashed, »4J do
Powdered, 4i)do Clarified, in store *nd for sale by
JAS A HUTCHISON* Co
oc»l4 Agents St Louis Steam Sagar Refinery
RICF— to tc» prime Rice for sale by •
JAMES A HUTCHISON k C<
FEATHERS— 5 bag* Ky Feather* tecVl per S J
Financier, aid for sale by
ooiu JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
BACON CASKS—3O empty carle* in rood older, for
Vale by octl< JAMES A lIUTCHISQN * Co..
MUSTARD ttKED-uiO lbs German, jas
bT R E_SFXLERR
Tartaric a<td-sr>u» 'fj' 1
and for sale by ceil t R Kr»F.I.LLRS
UAIR GLOTJbSi Ac*
LAWRENCE’S UAIRGLOVES,singIe, lorLadie*
Jo Jo do do ioiuml*.
do do do do Jonbli.
Jo Jo do do BaiL.
j 0 Jo Straps fir Ladita.
do Jo do forG.*nls.
do do -to Hath,
jo Demidad Bruibei
S““ ‘ , “ l *' “‘"b’a Fahnestock a_c._
I TUB E PROOF PAINT—On hand ill ihecolr.n.
d Akron Fire proof Punt, wto:c.«aln nnJ e»pu i
-* Wood »treel. oc'.lJ Jli PHILLIPS
REEN OIL CLOTH—HW -yard* 4-4 Oil
' CloJb.ju»J lecemtl ouU tor <u>e at Non 7 | *rd 0
ocdd J a U rHILLIro
Weod itreei-
IiTACON COVEBOILCLOTH—ISO Jt* )a»t rec’
” lls “ 4 “ Xl ‘ 7 ““ j B ”TrHff.iin
-ffELVKT FILE CARPETS*—Receive thitday ■«
V W MeCliniock’e i'atpet Warchcu*e, No. .fcr
Fjanh meet, and 79 Wooj »:re«t. new and *«•!»«« *
»ule VelrciCarpst*. 10 which we umie ibe aiuntion
ofibo»8 wt'hltr Bcrarhinf rich rare, arA **
cheap m can he pnrcbaaedw any of theeaaiern ciue*.
octl?
rtlllHEK PLY CAnPET3—Now reccivlte at Me-
I Ctmiock'a* No »5 fourth meeuand 79 Wood »u
rich and new Myle Mppena Three Ply Carpets direci
from lac importer* and aanaiac^urers,which wtlibc
told at reduced ptice* .octtf
iQFFEE— JIO bar* prime Rio for »ale by
. ooM * j » pinvoani ft co
S'CUAH— 35 hhda Prime Pi O for sale by
oftta _J 3 PILWQBTH A Co
1 a.T»—l3O bbt» N 0 for tali! by
J 9DH.WQRTHACO
WRaS—lo<> hall chest* Y. H , Ci. P., Imp,
I hO caJdy hole* do do do 'do
for*alc by octia J S MtiWORTH ft Co
TOBACCO- lOuboxes s's, 12 I *, I ib.m hotz and U
t alo by oct i S DILWORTII *Co
PO WDER— i,VQ fcega blaatinr totrrivc,
500 do I>eei Rifle, 10 laognztoe,
51 u do Ky ao do,
25 bbls Sal'ty Fr.so do,
oclttf J 3 DILWORTH A Co
JARD-.Hj keg* No L Lard,jest received and toi
m j tale by ocll'l ?It W HAIUIAUGII
B\CON— 50C3 or Bacea MsooMcn,
2,000 It ■ Oo *uir*,
In twtt and (or sale by
oclltf
_ p & \V HARBAUGI!
tTaGS—VSOO lit BttijuU landing an l for tal« l»y
J|.V oei'ii Saw iiARBAt r.n
• SP OAH-yW.No«.«^»^ ||^K gg | W
WHVL'OW IiLABi—oUU boles lOOuol^xli,
„ rl “ >»«>«.*■■ "»»“ a a f " '.^RDAi-an
Tar, m.-sin and pitch-iso bbn t«, 10 4o
limit) iu do Plies, on eott«i*nnieni and for sale
b, cell’s ISAIAH DICKEY *Co
Hvdf-4 SOAP—s® hr* assorted, juii rrc’tl and for
\Se by ocilS i KIDD A Co
Spanish whitinu-w bbiafor sale by
ocil-i JKJDDACo
FILITuuXI - .S—SVO kwm for calc liy
ocUS J KIDD £ Co
RED PRECIPITATE—GOIba for aale br
oeiw J KIDD & Co
SPONCB-I e*ce citra quality. I do fine, 2 baj-a
>oane,)ua rec’d and-lor sale by
octl*__ J gCtIOONMAKER A Co
BOTTLE CORKS—S bate* nod quality for aalebv
ocrt« -.J BCHOONMAKKU A Co 7
CAMWOOD— 15 bbla Sanfoni’a leat, for Hie bv
oWI/J J SCHOONMAKERA Co
LAC DYE GROUNDS bbl* for sale by
ocHJ JJJCHOONMAKER
SUP. CARS. SODA—IO ktn Powdered, for sale Vt
octl* J SOIIOONMAKERAOo
PARIS GREEN—SS caaa of the celebrated S y
brard,lor sale by J SCHOONMAKKR ACo
owl! No 24 Wood aueet
MARINE. GREEN—5 ken for sale by
owlg JSCHOONMAKER A Co
(FIVE’S TOBACCO—IO bit lost mcMTot w!e by
f oell • HARDV, JONES ACO
T ABO-38 ktp Ko 1, recM for salo by
At MU HARDY, JONES *OO
WHOLESALE JALL GOODS.
A. A. MASON & CO,
•9 *. ft* MARKET ST.,
WOULD aoiieit the auemlon of Merchants from
all sections of the eoantry.to ’heir immense
«*ioek of New Fait Goods, comprising the largest an*
oast cowpiete assortment in the western country,
con *^ ,^7s*ea»f » best Styles Prints; J.
40 do Imported snd American Ginebamt.
‘3 <jo Alpeeeaa, Paramatta*, end Merinos;
37 do Cashmeres and De Leins;
! «.1 do Satinets end Jeans;
1 09 do Cloths and Cusuaeict,
• 70 do Bleached Maslins;
I 60 bale* Flannel*, all colon;
i £ % sa»»i,
Also rases and packages of Bilks. Shawl*. While
i Goods,’ Milfirtery Tailor’Trimmings, Ribbons,
t L Mcreh a °.!m7re“«u«d'from tha grewi faeilMea of
i this establishtaent,of always procuring the latest si.d
most desirable *' price* ■* low and lower
! than anycasibrn bonso Being mnnufsetuters agents
for large quantiiiesot Domestic Goods, they patuea
larly solicit the orders of merchants for domes’-**
. deliverable In this eity at the same price they art
. sold st in eastern cities. Merchants either going or
, I returning from the east are w
. I of their stock. A A MASON A CO
f ocfrdl in A. w2mS
JULES lIAUEL'S BHA.VING CRKAsl—Where is
the man who doe* not eppieciate the luxury of an
easy shave T* If any there be, we do not address nur
telres to'him. But to all others wc say, If you eri«h
to render shaving a pleasure, parebare a box of Jut«
Hand’s Almond Puueblo or Aibbrosial Bhavtng
Creams It Js utterly impossible to find words to de
scribe the feelings oft person who has beennred to
Shaving with ordinary soap, upon making trial of tula
for the first time. It is a eomlinaiica or wonder, ad
miration, and pleasure. _ .
JULEB HAt/FX*B SHAVING CREAM is exceed*
i ingly emollient; rendering the itlffcst and most wiry
I beard soft and pliable, producing en admirable lather,
' -and by us extremely mild naure nllaylng all irrita
tion, and pieventisg that unpleasant and niu feeling
of the skia which i* to often experienced alter shav
ing. Gentiemcn using inlet Hauel’s Shoving Cream
may face the coldest and most piercing winds im
mediately oiler itt use, without the skin becoming
chopped. And thoio wao once use it, we can safely
say will never use any other.
One greet advantage, whieh wtil be espeatllr ep
crecitted b> thoco who wear whiskers, is Use fa t
that it wilt not discolor Uc beard, whieh most soups
wi'l do, giving a sandy or rusty appearance to me
edge of ibo whiskers. Julea Baud’* Shaving Creams
arc dclightfoi prepsrations, compounded with skill,
a the otter exelotioa of alt articles calculated to
render the operands of shaving unpleasant, end will
be appreciated brail who make yial of them.
Prtnured only by _ .
Y JULES. HAUKL, Perfumer and Cheuint,
IVU ft, Pdla.
Fur sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A Fahnestock
ACo and 1L li Sellers, PiUsbuigii, nndjohi. NsiKent
and J Mitchell, Allegheny Cily. sep«7-jip
T par—10D hf chctu Y. 11. Teas;
55 do G. P.Teas;
30 do Pouching tec's pet canal, lot
hv - JAMFB DALZELL
„ n -. ¥ t • TO Water «t
S «.» ih
50 bis 10x14; part extra
u m for nl. W OB!I W4rr 4 m
ILOVES— 2
A K ° Ur^‘tl * " C,l,e ' l li o E»F.LLmi3
MAGNBfIA CAL’D-R bxc fees
OCB
in very elean, for sale by
R E B&LLER3
Caraway seed-iso
oetf
UIAMOMILE FLOWERS--, b.h
r?S UAtK_l “ j« bTeiSlhis_
Extra Bnptrflnt oolongtSlagyong Tea
TiHESE are the verv best Black Teas £st a»e im
ported into tbeUi lied States. Morris A Haworth,
Tea Dealer?, in the Diamond, arc idling mUTeas *
ib- low price of 7Sc prr lb, lor cash
DICIIONARY OK MhuHANltyfagine Work,
and Eiigineerln<—No bol this areat work has
br.en received at Hdmes’ Literary Depot,Thud
opposite the Port oftce. l__ .
Long Shawlii
N arekt variety of prie* and pattern, just received
L store of MURPHY* A BIRCiTFJELD
i INSEED OIL—IO btlsporo counUT oil, lost rce
L lof 7.1 c b,‘ HOBIaON, LITTLE »CO
OC 3 ‘Jt5 Liberty At.
BulT Window Ltwexi.
Just: received at W. MeCLINTOCIPh Cetfc*
YY arehoiic. No 65 Fourth suoct, and 75 t* osd
4.4 BulTVVtndow Linen. oc,>
JBBTHT MSDi
ABrAUTIFUL Oil Print, (a new invention, pa
tented in London,} repreeemlnf Jenny Lind in
ihc fields. In a listening atiftnde, taking lessons from
the nightlnjaie, has been received by the subscriber.
The coloring is etreal to the finest miniature paftilinr,
and the likeness the moat truthful and correct of any
yet broaght oat. , . _ .
Also; Jenny Lind’s Greeting to America, the Frixc
Song, and the ealebraud Echo Song- _ -
H. xLEBEK,
o«q Oolden Harp. 101 Third
oe < WICK A McCANPLESS
BROfiMS— lSCtdoz Corn Brooms for sale by
00 4 WICK AMeCANDLESS
CI'ARBUTHNOT is’receiving a large^assortment 0!
/»fancy and staple, variety, and Dry Goods, consist
ing in part 0/ Woolen, Thibet and Cashmere Shawls
Silk, Berlin, Thibet Kid end Buekskin Gloves; Wool;
en and .Wonied Comforts; AJpecasknd BambaxineK
Woolen and Cauton 1 lanael*; Colored and Bleached
Muslin*; Canines and Cnstlmeres; and
i.aees; Buttons and Combs; 1 breads aud Bmuins*;
Umbrellas and Dress Bone, Ao
All or whieh, country and city merchants are re.
to examine, at Wood st *epv«»
Tramsprtramt Window Skn.de*.
RECEIVED this day, at the Carpet Warehouse,
No 25 Foanh street and 7u Wood street, a yor»
handsome aiaortmtniel Transparent Window.SliaiJea
al reduced prices (oc3l W MeCLINTOCK
CiTEAM F.NCTNK FOR SALT, 10» inch Cylinder,
O4} foot strut.-. For term*, apply U « "'• r '
or 1 » F VON IInNNHORFTA.ro
J ALTPLTUE—IIU baga crude, arming for sale uy
oell W AFWILSON
LAY—IO cask* German, aiming for sale by
) de*l fft f WILSON
J OLE LEATHER—SOW lbs Spaniih. arming per
canal, (or sale by JAMES I)AL2KLL
’oelj to Water *t
, tor—«u lea prime, furs&JO by
* oell JAMKS dalzell
ts French jn*i rrc'd for tale by
JAMES DALZKLL
CURB AMXa—i
OCH
: : d (or ««lo by
iambs dalzfxl
»* «&& LZELL
MANNERS' UIL-75
SEWICKLtY ACADfcftrfY,
A CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL BOABDING---
\ SCHOOL FOR DOYS, 12 miles from kutebargfa;.
Rev.-Joaira S. Tairrm, A- M , Principal
Tb« Winter Serrion will commence on Monday; -
No».'4, leso. Termi—s7s per Setiion of 5 monuu.
Pop circular*, enqsire of the Principal, Hcwickley
Bottom P. o„ l’«., or of Meim John Irwin A Sony. -
11 Water street, or Mew*. T. H. Neviaft Co. No IWjL '
Üb*Hy rittsbuigh- , oclOtalWi .'
SoUAA>tt— irt cull Steer* belt, arriving, tm bAIo
by (oclU] BROWN A KIRKHATIUU*
)fLfW3 cans Originum, l can AnJ*, t can Cinna
mon, i can Cutaway, 1 can Cedar, 1 can Laven
r, 1 can Fnecioi. ord 1 can Rosemary Oil. warrant*
pore, received lot rale by & K SFJLLER9-
oci.i 57 -Wood rt
p ARD—IOO keg* No \ Lco£ arming from steamei
Li Ohio, and. far sale by _
ectu BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
DRIED FHUIT—'SI sicks new Feadhe*;
15sacks new Apples, arriving
trom steamer Caledonia, and for aalebv
oclQ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK.
tArvk - Kf»ntH-cji bundles asserted.for saie.by.
ipcio BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
RICE— SO te* fresh beat, arr vinr. for sale by
• oclQ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
■ UI&RDING—A few gentlemen may obtain good
O boarding on rearonablc terms at Mr* Mchlil*
lin : r, in Colonnade Row, near ilu Old Bridge, Fede
ral street, Allegheny city. oct9:diw
H’AIJT H(ss*lkßY, Alracca, Merino," Ca>hm»re,
iThibet and Llama Wool Hosiery. An assert
men! re reived at
oe-p MURPHY A BPRCBFIEUV3
Roanlag oeods.
MURPHY A BURCHFIELD h«va received a say*
ply ot goods adapted formoanilag wear, soci as
Bluet tlovibarir.er.
“ Canton Clouts.
“ Colarga and Paroanes,
“ Frenth Merinos and Cashmeres,
“ Mouse do Laisea and Moaning
Alpaecas. Monrmcg Collar*,;BJ&ck Cjayats, Vsila,
ilanokercnfcfcftc ■ • ociii
I.tRkSH TABLE HUTftB—U kegs and 4
t;-received and for tale by _ ’
ctw TH CANFIELD
EIN'SEEB OIL—IW blis ln siore aud for steely
ociP J D CANFIELD
ISIiOVEB SEED—B bbU in itort-aod for.caie by"
X Qci9 J B CANFIELD
/TtIEAM CHELAE—2OO Uoxts desm Cheese lasi
V < t.?cM ond for vCr by &cts JB CANFIELD
BACON— 15 casks Bacon Sides, Bdo Prime Sdjjar
Oared llsmSj for sale by
ocil* L 8 WATERMAN ft SONS
STEEL— A general assortment or C«»u Sneer, Oer
man, E. 8., and Spring Steel, for tale by
0O L 8 WATERMAN ASO.Vt
AILS ASPIdtS—dSS kfg* nssnmd. for sale by
i; 8 WATERMAN ft K>NS
SUtMR— 30 hbds prims N. O tfurar, just re«ei»*
for talc by BURDRHHJE k INGHRAM
ccB lie Water street
FLOUR— so bii* 8. F. Floor, Just reed for »*lo by
«*8 BURBRIOQF-ft INOHBAM
C ALTPETRE—to sacks now laudm*. foYsaie t>y
O »5i IbAUH DICKEY ft CO
og 3 - Water ft Front US
11NSEEO OIL—IS brl* pare, inn ieeM for sale i<jr
i Q-8 JOHN WATTft CO
WINlKitV <SLAJ»?—two oxs aaaoned *u««;Eber
ocarl’s aanaEsetare. for *«le by
BURBIUOGK ft INGHRAM,
*cp2B nc Water »ueet_
CUITu rs ft DR larze orrmaefttof&iifc
O Woolen, end Cotton Shim »ud Drawers ter **ln
low by f«cp2Sl Q YEAGER^
HOSIEHY— a line a»iemntr.i orladiea'kad'ehJld*
Tens’ Woolen llotc, coß.prisicg ereir vanew,
ibst received by • j»cp73] C YEAGER
WUAI'PiNO PAPER—4oo ream* r*s tad*trow
wrapping medium, dooblc mediam,crown, and -
doable ctowo, a very sopeiior nnielc.on band ajd
for rale by R C STOCKTON
. icps9 47 Marketer.
CyHEES&LawbiasupenoronbaadforeaipbT
/ sopac I9AIAII DICKEY ft Cb
ED COHOS— Dtifvrent
a«TCT
IRKAM CtIEESE-GbO bz* primo cnuin/checjo ,
7]att rec’d for sale by J B CANrIELD _ '
and W ca»t» pare,"for role
[«cp2s] J B CANFIELP
a x ACgF.nFT too brl* Bonoo No Mar <Me br
i>l oeS JOHN WATT ft CO
f ’UICTiJE-200bz*W. R. Jestrec’d forsaleby
Vj oc3 JOHN WATT ft CO
V org JOHN WAIT ft CO
SOxSINMARER* CO
M WoodPt
%
r w
R E HFLLER3
57 Wood »t
ived for Bale by
R E BELLERa
r, stSot&£-