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AN: -- INDEPENDENT . WEEKLY;NEYSPAPERDEVOTED TO MATTEES OF GENERAL INTEREST TO THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE.

VOL. I. JAHA NO. 51.

JTcbrashit: .'. SifciiscrIs EDITED XKP rrtLLrEB ETIST TETXSIAT T

R . . VV . FURNAS,Stczzd. Street, bet. g&ia And "Water,

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BRONVIIXE, . T.' 'IrTTT1VTF8 ;

rcneycr isvariab'j ia 4tbt), $2.00-

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. Hates of axteettsi.vg:U- - f.ir!. 1 Ua or less.; one iascrtioa, I,P0

2,50iT00r nn

cl vcr.r. . 1000ViiincM Cr-i-f- ix lines cr less ens rear, 5.00

(..jU ji. J""s 60.00Cu.isE.a,one rear, C5.00

10,00C iuain. Six E iiitis 25.00

C'.uita. six ai.'-a- s, 20.00

fiurrti " 10.006,00

20.0013.00

f,.ar: - " 10.006,00

can for oScc, 5,00m i : 1 r -- ii .!:

rx:-- L: wher actual repoiiJ'ibilitT is known.Ten p?' e?ct fv.T e?rb cfcacje Le added to the

SiIirr Di-:ae5- S of vc lines orlc,fori ve.r. Sj.00.

", a crt wi!I be enyHirred fcj the year,or. v4 in tie manTwrsrlj t, cr previously by

cra tetrecn the partie?. i

' 4 not marked on theeopy fur a rpeei- - j

. ir:ierL;.;.T. Will be Continued Until Cr- - i

:t. an I cba-- d

'.i frui atraaufa cr traniient perbe rail in advace. I -

jeiriy adreruscr? wul u cewenea: 'r.i'T :he:r ki business ; and all aJrertiiemectib therei..,.to be paid f.vr extra.

A?. I'xi.si thcabovelltei.

Air?-:'.er;- t5 on tLe inside cxdusive'T will be

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JOB P1UMIATG!Blanks,

Bill Heat

LaMs.

Circulars, (

Ellis H.SNIPPING BILLS, BALL TiCKETS,

". i errT otuer k.i&d tf rk that ciij be ealleJ for-ilirir- z

i'ur..Lia-".- I. in f'T.r!.".-- f!' n tae "Adver- -

:r Hi exteniTe aui exrc-Uen-t vncrj of

th rl'cf. tt? ar: rrrp-ire- to d-- ary l.Ind of;i in the above Cr. rie, w'un neat- -

aivl aton. I

rh? I'r .;-i-:ar. irbc, bavin had an extensive ex- -

r:.ve bis irs-r.- a'. attinrion u-tii- i branch i

fis an-- l in h-.- s en leavers to rease,i' :h ia the ex'e'.ien" f bis wfrk. and reasonable

.re.t..rveive a share t.f the public patronage. I

BUSINESS CARDS.i3i:oVNvir.i.Ti

A. S. H0LLADAY, H. D.SURGEON, PHYSICIAN

And Obstetricir.n,N. T.:

ie and vi-.-- ;

W. EOBLITZELL & CO.,"LULl-sii- Z AND KETA.IL PEALERS IX

DRYGOODS. GROCERIES jarc. Hardware, (

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Stoves, 3?xxxrtxt-ixro- .COUNTRY PRODUCE.

DROWXVILLE. N. T.MISS MARY TURNER,

-- .xxcl Dress TWT.lx:cr.First Seet, between Eaia azd 7ater,

BROWXVILLE, N. T.Lonnrts and Irimninns alicvvi on 7nn;L

C. "WHEELEE,ARCHITECT AND BUILDER.

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T. L. RICKETTS,CARPENTER AITD JOHtER,

NEHr.AStLV TEUKITOK1.

J. D. N. THOMPSON,

ATTORNEY AT LAV.LOT LAND AGENT;

Comer of and Atlantic Streets,"

EKOWNYILLE, N. TT.l the Courts cf Northern Hissouri, Ne-s"- ka

and Western Iowa.

"JAMES W. GIBSON,

BLACKSMITHS wad Strert. between Main and Nebraska,

r.ROTVNVrLLE, X. T.A- - Itrr-I- , G. L. HUGHES, 4. i. MCDD,

K- - T- - rtn, g. O. GEUES.

MCDD k HUGHES.PRODUCE

IEIlCIIA3rTS,Levee and Commercial Street

ST. LOUIS, MO.

S.. V7. COZZEIiS,Attora?v.aua Counsellor at

Gcnsral LandOMAHA CITY. X. T.

a,. ' ttricnrxcc

B. JOKES, '

THE westeils nonn: land hckter,

DEALER IN REM; ESTATE,. OMAHA' CITY, 'x! T.

earefuUj located, and entertd for ccS'tomcn. Lets and I Js bought tad luid, . .

E. . HJ.BDIXG. G. C. KIKBOCGH K- - F. rOOHlk.

ilARDIIIS, K1I.:B0UG!1 & C3.,

IIATSCAFS & STRAW GOODS,3fo 49 Eiia streeVVet. Clire and Kae,

ST. LOUIS, MO.Particular attention paid to jniaufae taring unr

finest M Hts.- - ... . .

A. L. COATE,QQJ""Y SURVEYOR. '- droTiLLi; nt3Jaiia ca :

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Jfetraii Territsry.;

JESSE LOWE,

ILaedlOMAHA CITY, N. T.

A. D. KIRK,ATTORNEY AT LAW,

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Land Aent and Notary Public, j

Archer, Richardson county, X. T. j

Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska, assisted j

Harding and Benn:tt,2fdjraska Gtj. i

JACOB SAFFORD,A n-n- fnnr.Uy of T ort till iir v i i i i i ji i i i i ii ii Ait. i in.

GZXERAL LNSUEA-VC- E AND LAND AGENT. ;

And Notary Public:Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory. j

"X'TT'ILL attend promptly to all baiscess entrustedT to Lis care, in Nebraska Territory and West- -

em lowa.September 12, iy. rlnlMv

-- SPRIGMAN & I5ROyT,RAILROAD AIIO STEAMBOAT

AGENTS.And General Cornmwsioa.Xcrcaants.

Xo. 46, Public Landing.CINCINNATI, OHIO.

A. A. BRAKFORP. P. L. KC'GAEV,

WX. HCLEVXIS, LrovrnTiile,N. T.Nebraska City, N.T.

'i TlwrWiV f-- .P ATJVm ilATAPT idCLJiA AA AlLliAii 1 ,

iATTflBIBYS AT LHWAND

SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY.iBrownville and Xebraska City,

NEDRASKA TERRITORY.

BEING prniancntlj located in the Territory,weour entire tine and attention to the

r.raeticc ot our profession, ia all its branches. Mat- -ters in Litigation. Collections of Debts. Sales andpurciajes of Herd Estate, Selections of Lands, Lca- -t;n t1f UnJ Warrants, anl all otlier business en-

trusted to our raanareaent, will receive jromptandfaithful attention.

EEFEHENCE3.?. F. Nnckol's, Nebraska City,

l Epjwu. Erownville,Wb. lijblitzell & CoHon. James Crs; - 1 JoeK-p- ilolion. Jame 31. Hashes, St. Louis, MoMll-n- . John It. Shepley,Messrs. Crow, hCrtarr; Co.

! Messrs. S. (i. Ilubbard & Co., Cincinnati O.lllon. J. iL Love, Keokuk. Iowa.

vl-- nl June 7, 1356.

j. roiTLrrox. wjc n. bveks.rorpLirrox BYE IJ.S,

And General Land Agents,03IAIIA, NEBRASKA.

Land Warrants Bought and Sold.LAND ENTERED ON TIME.

CPECrAL attention given to the selection and en- -w sT T in.j fnr !ftlor ti all n'V.fri H ii-- T rii t

eboice locations.Land Claims, Town Lots and all kinds of Real Es-

tate, bought and sold and investments made for dis-

tant Dealer;.

J. HART & SOU

SADDLE k MISSOregon, Conutv, Missouri.

Keepconstantl v on hand all descriptict. of Harness.Saddle- -, Uridles,'Ac. 4c.

. 1. Lvery article ia our shop is manufacture 1by ourseIvesnd warranted to s"ive satisfaction.

W P LOWATTOEHEY At "LAW.

LAND LOT AGENT.ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, X. T.OLIVER BEX.VET. wm. b. cakkit. 'JAXES r. FI3KE. Arcrsrrs Kxicn-r- . t

OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,ilanufactarers and TTbalesaie Dealers in

BOOTS AND SHOES.SO. 87 MAIX STREET,

(Foki.t,No. lei, CoKxmoT Maw xxbLocustST. LOUIS. MO.

E. K. FECSAX. S. H. EIDDLE.

E. R. PEGRALI & CO.,

AND

GEXEXAZ LAXD A GEXTS,COUNCIL BLUFFx IOWA.

F. DLNGS & CO- -

Ijiportrrt nf amd WitlcnZe SotJr im

Fancy Goods.Manaficturers of sal kinds of Brushes.

ZD North 3Iain Street. (Up Stairs,)ST. LOUIS, ?do. r ."2-- 3 j

G. W. HURN.

DEPUTY CQinnY SURVEYOR

XEMAHA CTTT, N.' T.

"TILL attend prumpdj la all bniaess in hU jo--ifeisi,n. when called on: ench & sutditif

Claims, la s out Town Lots, Drx.iJiS City FLitta-et- e,

esc. 2Ttf

v utc'Ai a .Oarc of pub'.i' Titrnaj. in the various! T'AllUli.XLlO A LAWfh thipr..iior.rfr.m citix.us cf Drown- -

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ANDFirst

attend

COJDIISSIOSCG

Law,

Agent.

St.

Ilolt

AND

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LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.

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ANACT --ladling Approprlafcois Tot: tle correct anii cocunjeot e3pense of tte Indiandopartnusnt, and for tbe TnlSIIm treatytipalMM with varlvaf Indian tritx;s, for

the rear endingJone thirtieth, eigii;een hun-dred and ftj c?ght. -

Be it enadeJ lu tJte Stmate and Souse cfEtprestntatives cf the Uniltd Stales cf Americain Congress assemlieJ, That the followingBtrns be, and they are hereby, appropriated,

ioutf 1117 money, in th treasury not otherWcpdated. for the purple of paying

the current and contingent expenses of theIudian department, and fulfilling treaty stipulations vrith the various Indian tnbe3.

Tor the current and contingent expenses ofthe Indian department, xiz:KASKASKXiS, PEORIAS, WEA.S, AXD PIAXKE-SHAAV- S.

For first of three instalments of nine thou- - '

sand dollars for the year eighteen hundredand fiftv-seve-n, eighteen hundred and fiftv- -eight, and eighteen hundred and fifty-nin- e,

per sixth artic le treaty thirtieth Hay, eighteenhundred and fifty-fou- r, tine tboustmd dollars.

For fourth of five instalments for supportoi blacksmith ana assistant, per sixtn articletreaty thirtieth May, eighteen huridred andfifty-fou- r, seven hundred and twenty dollars.

I or fourth of fire instalments for purchaseof iron and steel, per sixth article treaty thir--tLeth Jlay, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

two hundred and twenty dollars. , -

KICKAFOOS.

For fourth instilment cf interest, at five percentum, on one hundred thousand dollars foreducation, per second article treaty eighteenthilay, eighteen hundred and fifty-fon- t; fivethousand dollars.

For the payment of this sum as the fourthinstalment rpon two hundred thousand dol-

lars, to be paid in eighteen hundred and fifty-seve- n,

per second article treaty eighteenthIay, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, fourteen

thousand dollars.AIexoiioxies".

For payment for two townships ef ljnd fufStockbridges and Munsees, at sixty cent peT

x:te? to improvement of Monomonies.ed advisable by-th- e rresident, persicle treaty .twelfdi May, eighteen hun- -

tiftv-fou- r, and first and second arti- -cles treaty eleventh Fetruary, eighteen hun-- jdred and fifty-si- x, twenty-seve- n thousand sixhundred and" forty eight dollars.

For second of twelve instalments for con-

tinuing and keeping up a blacksmith shop andproviding the usual quarlity of iron and steel,er fourth article treat- - eighteenth October,

eighteen hundred and fortv --eight, and thirdarticle treaty twelfth May, eighteen hundredand fifty-fou- r, cine hundred and sixteen dol-

lars and sixtv-si- x cents.For second of ten instalments of annuity

upon two hundred thonsand dollars, balanceof three hundred and fifty thousand dollarsfor cession of lands, per fourth article treatyeighteenth October, eighteen hundred andforty-eigh- t, and third artie'e treaty twelfthMay, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, twentythousand douars.

3ILLUIE5 07 KANSAS.

For permanent provision for blacksmith andassistant, and iron and steel for shop, "per" fiftharticle treaty sixth October, eighteen hundredand eighteen, and fourth article treaty fifthJrae, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, ninehundred and fcrty dollars.

' For permanent provision for miller, in lieuof gunsmith, per fifth iirtide treaty sixth Oc-

tober, eighteen hundred and thirty four, andfourth article treaty fifth June, eighteen hun-

dred and fifty-fou- r, six hundred dollars.For the proportion of seventeenth of twenty

instalments in money, per second article treatytwenty-eight- h Xovember, eighteen hundredand fJrty, and fourth article treaty fifth June,eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, six thousandeizte hundred and hixty three ddlars andsixty-tou- r cents.

For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at fiveper centum, for educational purposes, per thirdarticle treaty fifth June, eighteen hundredand fifty-fou- r, two thousand five hundred dol-

lars.For four of six annual instalments toMiam- -

ies residing on ceded lands, for purchase cfformer perpetual and other annuities and relinquishment of claims, per fourth article treatyfifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

thirty-on- e thousand seven hundred and thirty-nin- e

dollars and eleven cents.

aTTAHTES OF IXDIAXA.

For their proportion of seventeenth of twen-ty instalments in mosey, per second articletreaty twenty-eight- h Xovember, eighteenhundred and forty, and fourth article tieaty'fifthJune, eighteen hundred and fifty -- four, fivethousand six hundred and thirty-si- x dollarsand thirty-si- x cents.

For interest on investment of two hundredand twenty-on- e thous-an- two hundred andfifty-sev- en dollars and eighty-si- x cents, at fiveper centum, for Miami Indians of Indiana, perSenate's amendment to fourth article treatyfifth J ane, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

eleven thousand and sixty-tw- o dollars andeighty-nin- e cents.

For the payment to Israel Olinger, admin-istrator of Francis Lafontaine, deceased lateprlifccipal chief of said tribe, of an amountallowed to said decedent by the Indian De-

partment in eighteen hundred and fifty, andheretofore appropriated for said purpose, butreturned to the surplus fund on the thirtiethday of June, eighteen hnnlred and fifty-fiV- e,

five hundred and tinety dollar.2IIA3HE3 ELL EIVE2- -

For permanent an nuity in goods or other-wise, per fonrth article treaty third August,seventeen hundred and ninety-fiv- e, five hun-dred dollar. -

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For jiennaiient annuity In grods or other-wise, per third article treaty twenty-fir- st An-gus, eighteen hundnsd and five, two hundredand fifty dollars.

For permanent annuity in goods or other-wise, per third and separate article of treatythirtieth September, eighteen hundred and

XATAJOKS.'

For fulIIing treaty rtipulatioaa, iritb tTieNavajoes p rsnant to th requiretnenta of thetenth article treaty nintlTSepieTriler, eighte;nhundred and forty-nin-e, te thousand dollars.

MSQITAIXT, PCTAliFP, .AiFoTHEB TEIBESAKD BAJOCr ESTElASS.

For fulEIliDg th.e articles tiegotiated twenty-sixt-h

December, -- eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

with, certain bands of Indians of Puget'ssotnd, Washington, Tenilory.

Fot third instalment, in part payment forrellncpishmeni of title to lands, to"be appliedto beneficial objects, per fourth article treatytwenty-sixt- h December, eighteen hundred andfifty-fou- r, three thousand dollars.

For third of twenty instalments for pay ofinstructor, smith, physician, carpenter, farmer,and assistant if necessary, per tenth articletreaty twenty-sixt- h December, eighteen hun-dred and fifty-fou- r, four thousand five hundreddollars.

OilA HAS.

For third of three instalment', in money orotherwise of forty thousand dollars each perannum, per fourth article treaty sixteenthMarch, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, fortythousand dollars.

For rd of ten instalments for support ofa miller, par eighth article treaty sixteenth :

March, i:ighteea hundred and fifty-fou- r, sixhundred dollars.

Forthr:rd cf ten instalments for support cfblacksmith and assistant, and iron and steel forshop, per eighth article treaty sixteenth March,eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, nine hundredand forty dollars. ; ,

For third of ten instalments for support offarmer, per eighth article treaty" sixteenthMarch, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, sixhundred dollars.

OSAGE3.

For the last of twenty instalments, as an-

nuity; in money, or otherwise, persecond articletreaty eleventh January, eighteen hundredand thirty-nin- e, twenty thousand dollars.

For interest on sixty-nin- e thousand one hun-dred and twenty dollars, at five per centum,being th s value of fifty-fo- nr sections of landset apart second January, eighteen hundredand twenty-five- , for educational purposes, perSenate resolution nineteenth, January, eighteenhundred and thirty-eigh- t, three thousand fourhundred and fifty-si- x dollars.

" OTXS AST) aiissouELva.

For the last of three "instalments, as annui-

ty,' in money or otherwise, per fourth articletreaty fifteenth March, eighteen hundred andEfty-fou- f, twer-ty-fcu-

r, twenty thousand dol-

lars.Tor third of ten Instalments for parraeTii of

miller, per seventh article treaty fifteenthMarch, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, sixhundred dollars.

For third of ten instalments for blacksmithand assistant, and iron and steel for shop, perseventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteenhundred and fifty-fou- r, "nine hundred and fortydollars.

For third of ten instalments for farmer, perseventh article treaty fifteenth March, eighteenhundred and fifty-fou- r, six hundred dollars.

OTTOWAS AKD CHXPrEWAS OF 2HCHIGAX.

For second of ten equal annual instalmentsfor educational purposesto be expended underthe direction of the President, according tothe wishes of the Indians, so far as may bereasonable and just, persecond article of thetreaty of thirty-fir- st July, eighteen hundredand tfty-fiy- e, eight thousand dollars.

For second of five equal instalments inagricultural implements --and carpenters' tools,household furniture, and building materials,cattle, labor and necessary useful articles, persecond article of th treaty of thirty --first Jnly,eighteen hundred and fifty-fiv- e, fifteen thou-san- d

dollars.For second instalment for the support of

four blacksmith shops for ten years, per secondarticle of the treaty of thirty-firs- t July, eigh-

teen hundred and fifty-fiv- e, four thousand twohundred and forty dollars.

For second instalment of principal, payableannually for ten years, to be distributed percapita, in ine usuai manner oi paying annui-ties, per second article of tho treaty of thirty-fis- st

July, eighteen hundred and fifty-fiv- e, tenthousand dollars.

For interest on two hundred and eighty --sixthousand dollars, unpaid part of the principalsum of three hundred and six thousand dol-

lars, for one year, at five per centum peraanum,to be distributed per capita, ia the usual man-

ner of paying annuities, per second article ofthe treaty of thirty-fir- st July, eighteen hun-

dred and fty-fiv- e, fourteen" thousand threehundred dollars. '

jFor second of ten equal uinual instalmentsin lieu of former treaty stipulations to be paid

per capita to the Grand River Ottowas, persecond article of the treaty of thirty-firs- t,

eighteen hundred and fifty-fiv- e, three thou-

sand five hundred dollars.

OTTAWAS OF KANSAS.

For their proportion of the permanent an.unities in money, goods, or otherwise, payableunder the fourth article of ihe trsaty of thirdAu-mst- , seventeen hundred and ninety-fiv- e,

second 'article of the treaty of seventeenthXovember, eighteen hundred and seven, fourth

article of the "treaty of Seventeenth Septem-

ber, eighteen hundred and eighteen, and fourth

artichof the" treaty of twenty-nint- h August,eighteen hundred and twentj --one, two then- -

sand six hundred dollars.TITTSTLLS.

For agricultural implements, during thepleasure of the President, per fourth articletreaty ninth - October, eighteen hundred and

( thirty-thre-e, oje thousand dollars.- .. . ;

- rOTTAWATO 311 S.

For permanent annoity in silver, per fonrtharticU treaty third Angust; seventeen hundredand ninety-fiv- e, one thousand dollars.

For permanent annuity in silver, per thirdarticle treaty thirtieth September, eighteenhundred and nine, fire hundred dollars.

Fcr permanent annuity in silver, per thirdarticle treaty second October, eighteen hun-

dred and eighteen, two thousand five hundreddollars.

For permanent annuity hi noney , per secondarticle treaty twentieth Ssptember, eighteenhundred and twenty-eigh- t, txo thousand dol-

lars.For rerrnanent annuity hi specie, per sec

ond article treaty twenty-nint- h Jnly, eighteenhundred and twenty-nin- e, sixteen thousand

For life annuity to chief, per third articletreaty twentieth October, eighteen hundredand thirty-tw- o, two hundred dollars.

For life annuity to chiefs, per third articletreaty twenty-sixt- h September, eighteen hun-dred and thirty-thre- e, seven hundred dollars.

For education, during the pleasure of Con-gress, per third article treaty sixteenth Octo-ber, eighteen hundred and twenty-si- x, secondarticle treaty twentieth September, eighteenhundred and twenty-eigh- t, and fourth articletreaty twenty-seven- th October, "eighteen hun-dred and thirty-tw- o, five thousand dn!!are

'or permanent- provision for the paymentcf money, iu lia of tobacco, iron, and' s.'.eel,per second article treaty twentieth September,eighteen hundred acd twenty-eigh- t, and tentharticle of the treaty of the fifth and seven-teenth June, eighteen hundred and fori y-ci- x,

three hundred dollars i

" r 'salt, per second article of treaty Vjr

twenty-nint- h ! ,July, eighteen linni'.rpfl nn.1 tvrorfr.ro ttt-- n

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hundred and fifty dollars.For interest on six hundred and forty-thre- e

thousand dollars, at five per centum, perseventh article of the treaty of the fifth andseventeenth of June, eighteen hundred andforty-si- x, thirty-tw- o thousand one hundredand fifty dollars.

POTT A WAT Oil I E3 OF HCEOS.

For permanent annuity in money or other-wise, persecond article treaty seventeenth Xo-vember, eighteen hundred and seven, -- fourhundred dol!ars.

For education during the pleasure cf thePresident, per third article treaty thirteenthMay. eighteen hundred and thirty-thre- e, onethousand dollar?.

For blacksmith and assistant, shop andtools, and iron and steel for shop, during thepleasure of the President, per third articletreaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred andthirty-thre- e, one thousand and sixty dollars.

For farmer, during the pleasure of the Presi-dent, per third article treaty thirteenth May,eighteen hundred and thirty-thre- e, six hun-dred dollars.

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For fulfilling treaties negotiated eighteenthXovember, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

with certain bands of

CHASTA, SCDTOS, AXD UUPQCA IXDIAXS.

For third of fifteen instalments of annuity,to be expended as directed by the President,per third article, treaty eighteenth Xovember,eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, two thousanddollars.

For third of fifteen instalments for the paycf a farmer, per fifth article treaty eighteenthNovember, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

For third of five instalments for support cftwo smiths and smiths shops, per fifth articletreaty eighteenta November, eighteen hundredand fifty-fou- r, two thousand one hundred and !

twenty coiiars.For third of ten instalments for pay cf

physicians, medicines, and expense of curs cfthe sick, per fifth article treaty eighteen bun-- j

drdand fifty-fou- r, one thousand and sixty.4; , -x or taira ci citeen mataiments lor pay ox

teachers and purchase of books and stationeiy,per fifth article treaty eighteenth Xovember,eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, one thousandtwo hundred dollars. " -

EOGUE EIVEHS.

For fourth of sixteen instalments in blanketsclothing, farming utensils, and stock, per thirdarticle treaty tenth September, eighteen hun-dred and fifty-thre- e, two thousand five hun-dred dollars. - : . ,

,sac3 ash roxES or itiisotnu.For permanent annuity in goods or other-

wise, per third article treaty third Xovenober,eighteen hundred and fonr, one thousand dol-lars.

For twenty-feixt- a of thirty instalments asannuity in specie, per third article treatytweuiy-fir- st September, eighteen hundred andthirty-tw- o, twenty thousand dollairs..

For twenty-sixt- h of thirty instalments forgunsmith, per fourth article treaty twenty-fir- st

September, eighteen hundred and thirty-tw- o, j

six hundred dollars.For twenty-sixt-h of thirty instalments for

iron and steel for shop, per fourth article treatyI

twenty-fir- st September, eighteen hundred andthirty-tw- o, two hundred and twenty dollars.

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For twenty -- sixth; of thirty instalments forblacksmith and assistant, shop, and tools, perfourth article treaty twenty-fir- st Septenttr,eighteen hundred and thirtv-fwo- , eight Inn-dre- d

and furty dollars.For twenty-sixt- h of thirty instalments for

iron and steel for shop, per fourth article treatytwenty-fir- st Sejitember, eighteen hundred andthirty-tw- o, two hundred and twenty dollars.

For twenty-sixt- h of thirty instalments forforty barrels of salt, and forty kegs of tobacco,per fourth article treaty twenty-fir- st Septem-ber, eighteen hundred and thirty-tw- o, onethousand dollars.

For interest on two hundred thousand dol-

lars, at five per centum, per second articletreaty twenty-fir- st October, eighteen hundredand thirty-seve-n, ten thonsand dollars.

For interest on eight hundred thousand dol-

lars, at five per centum, jrr second articletreaty eleventh October, eighteen hundredand forty-tw- o, forty thonsand dollars.

SACS AXD F0XT3 or 2HSSOCEI. !

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For interest on one hundred and fifty-seve- n i

thousand four hundred dollars, at five percentum, nncer the direction ot the President,per second article treaty twenty-fir- st October, f

eiSateen ' - .

thousand eiht hundre! and seventy d

For the fourth and last insLiimer--t cp-c- j

fy-eightthoasa- rd dollars, per second articletreaty eintfentu fiiay, e:guieen nun jrwu aiu

ht thousand dollars.1.11 1 -- IUU1, i.0SE3TECA3.

For permanent sianuity in specie, per fourtharticle treaty twenth-nint- h Sei4ember, eigh-- i

iron steel, during the of thePresident, per fourth aiticle treaty twenty -eighth February, eighteen hnwdred and

one thousand and sixty dollars.- For miller, during the of the

per f urth article treaty twenty-eight- h

February, hundred and thirty-on- e,

six hundred dollars.

sesxcas cr SETT TO UK.

' " For permanent annuity, in lieu of intereston tock, per act of nineteenth February, eigh-

teen hundred thirty --one, six thousanddollars. .

For interest, in liea of investment, onseventy-fiv- e thousand dollars, at five perccr tnm, per act of twenty-sevent- h June, egh-tec- n

hundred and fcrty-si- x, "ieven hundredand fifty dollars.

For interest, at five per centum, on forty-thre- a

thousand and fifty dollars, transferredfrom Ontario sank u ma TJtueti States ucas-ur- y,

per act of twenty -- seventh June, eighteenhundred and forty-si- x, two thousand one hun-

dred fifty-tw- o dollars and fifty cents. s

SZSECAS AJ?D SHAWXEES."

For permanent anruity in specie, per fourth

September. "eighteen Luadzud andthirt t t tLoj doIk

pV,xor twerth-sixt- h cf twentv-seTe- n utal- -rnents for six agr.cu'tuits,

.cf exsc.

.pioagDs, ar.d other implementa, Tr fifdi a;-ti-

-

teuu hundred and en, cue thousand dot, ...... . ;

For blacksmnhsnd assistant sbop and tooj ,

and iron and steel for shop, r.ng the p.ea.ureof theV. President, tr fourth article treatytwentieth Julv, hundred and thirty- -Vone. one thousand and sixty dollars. -

SnAWXEHS.

For permanent annnity for educational puT-p-jti-es.

per fourth article third Augv.st, seven-teen hundred and ninety --five, third articletreaty ter.t'a May, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

one thousand dollars.For fourth instalment of interest, at five

per centum, on forty thousand, dollar for ed-

ucation, per third article treaty tenth . May,eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, two thousand

C7 'dollars."For fourth of eight annual instalments in

money, in payment for land?, per third articletteaty tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

or.e hundred thousand dollars.For permanent annuity for educational pur-

pose?, per fourth artlcS? trer.ty twenty-nint- h

September, hundred and seventeen,and third articla treaty tenth May, eighteenhundred and fifty-fou- r, two thousand dollars.

SIX XATI0X3 0? SEW TOES.

For permanent annuity in clothing and otheruseful articles, per sixth article treaty eleventhN ovember, seventeen hundred and ninety-fou- r,

four thousand five hundred dollars.

siocx or iiissLStiprL

For interest on three hundred thousand dol-

lars, at five per centum, persecond article treatytwenty-nint- h September, eighteen hundredand thirty-seve-n, fifteen thousand dollars.

For seventh of fifty insta'mer.ts of interest,at five per centum, on one million three hun-dred and sixty thousand dollar, per fourtharticle treaty twenty-thir- d July, eignicen hun-dred and fifty-on- e, sixty-eig- ht thousand dol- -kiTS.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest,at five ccritum. on one hundred and twelvethousand dollars, being the amount ia lieu of

reservations tet apart in the third , articleLf gen.itea amendment of twentv-thir- d June,cjnteen hundrcl and fifty-tw- o, to treatyttr.M4;r,l Julv. eighteen hnmlred and fifry- -j .' c. .....one, five thousand six hundred dollar.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest,at five per centum, on one raLttoa one Hun-

dred an i sixty thousand dollars, per fourtharticle treaty tifih August, eighteen hundredand fifty-on- e, fifty-eig- ht thousand dollars.

For seventh of fifty instalments of interest,at five per centum, on siity-uin- e thousanddollar?, being the amount allowed in lien ofthe reservation of lands set apart by the thirdarticle of the Senate's amendment of twenty-thir- d

Jnne, e'ghteen hundred and fifty-tw- o, to

treaty fifth August, eighteen hundred andfifty-on- e, three thousand four hundred andfifty dollars.

TTLEATT Or r02T LA HAM IE.

Fortevc r.th of ten instalments, in provisionsand merchandise, for payment of annnitieiand transportation c f the same to certain tribesof Iudians, per article treaty seven-teenth September, hundred and fifty-on- e,

and Senate's amendment thereto, sever tythousand dollars. - '

riii-Qcr- s (cow cueex kaxd.)For fourth of Iweulv Instalments ia blaukU,

provisions, and stock, per third article j

treaty nineteenth September, eighteen hundredand fifty-thre- e, five hundred fifty dollars,

Fuldllini the articles of twenty-nint- u Xo--vember, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, withthe ,

CltPvjCAS ASD CALAPOOIAS, OF U1IPQUA VAl

LET, 02EGOX.

For third of five ir.atalm-nt- of annuity frbenefi ial oljjcts, to be expanded as directedly tbe President, per third article treaty twecty-Eint- h

Xovember, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

three thousand dollar.For third of ten instalments for the pay

cf a blacksmith, and famishing shop, per sixtharticle treaty twpi tv-r.ir- th Xoeraber, eigh-teen hundred and filty-fott- r, cue thousand andsixty dollars.

For third of fifteen instalments for the payof a physician and purchase of medicines,Ier sixth article treaty twenty-nint- h Novem-ber, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r, one thou-sand dollar.

For third of ten instalments for the pay ofn farmer, per sixth article treaty twenty-nint-h

Xovember, eighteen hundred and fifty-fou- r,

six hundred dollars.For third of twenty instalments for the pay

of a teacher and purcoa.se of books and

. -- hundred and fifty-fou- r,

seven hmdred d a

ttahs.ro, fliIgrr: treatr st:;cla:!an4 witTl tf

Ctahs, pcrsnant to tb.3 requirements of eightharticle treaty thirtieth December, eighteenhundred and forty-nin- e, fivo thousand dollars.

WrjTXEiJAGOES.

treaty fteerth'S?itember, eighteen hundred! and thirty-tw- o, ten thousand dollars.

.For t went ith of thirty instalments for

teen hrndred and seventeen, five hundredj

For twenly-r.ii.t- li of thirty instalmentsdollars. ; annuity in specie, per second article treaty

For permanent annuity in specie, per fourth first August, eighteen hundred and twcr.ry-articl-c

treaty seventeenth September1 eighteen nine, eighteen thousaud dollars,hundred aiid eighteen, five Lnndred dollars. -- Fit twenty-sixt-h of twenty-seve- n ir.staU

and and plaasnre

thirty-one- ,

pleasure Presi-dent,

eightem

and

and

and

and

hundred and fifty dollarsFr twiT.ty-nint- h of thirty instilments for

three hendri thousand pounds cf tobacco,

! per second articles treaty first Angrat, eighte;a

purchtse

eighteen

eighteen

clothing,

eighteen hundred and twenty-nia- i, six hun-dred dollars. ' 1

For twenty-sixt-h cf twenty-aeve- n im.LJ-men- ts

for one thousand five hundred por.s2cf tobacco, per fifth article treaty fifiesiibSeptember, eighteen hundred and thiily-ti- o, .three hundred dollars.

Fcr twenty-nint- h cf thirty Instalment! for .three smiths and assistants, "ptr third anijt-ea-ty first Angus:, eighteen htmdrei saltwenty-nic- e, two tLou3and one hundred asdsixty dollar.

Fur twenty-nint- h of thirty kstalmcuti tariron and steel fcrhcp, per third nrticls treiyfirst August, eighteen hundred and tiity-nin- e,

six hundred and sixty douara.For twenty-nint- h of thirty insudzasOi fix

laborer and oxen, per third artlclo treaty t ratAngusr, eighteen hundred and twenty-niit- f,

three hundred and sixty-Ev- e dollar".For twenty-sixt- h cf twerty-sTe- a iiata!--

rasnts for education, fourth artic.o trKUy

cle treaty fifteenth September, eighteen hiitr- -

ureJ and tuirty-tw- o, two thousand five bundred dollars. 0For twenty-sixt-h of twenty-seve- n iutjl-men- ts

for the pay of two pbysuhni, per fiftharticle treaty fifteenth Septernter, eighuxrthundred and thirty-tw- o, four hundred dclhuh.

For interest oa one nillion cne utxiidre.ithousand dollars, at five per cent am. per f urt2article treaty first November, eijbteeu Ln-dre- d

and thirty-seve- n, fifty-fiv- e thousand dol-lars.

For eleventh of thirty iusta!mai.ts of intereston eighty-Ev- e thousand dollars, at fivo percentum, fourth article treaty, thirteea-.- L

October, eighteen hundred and forty-si-x, foxirthousand two hundred and fifty do'dara.

WTAXWJTS.

For the last of three equal insia'racT tii nr:three hundred and eighty thousmd dcllaw, salieu of former annuities and claims, per sixtharticle treaty thirty-firs- t January, tighrecnhundred and fifty-fiv- e, cna hundred and twenty--

six thousand six hundred and sixtv-si- x

dollars and sixty-seve- n cents.

'No, I Haven't Begun to Fisht.Such vras the lanuae of Paul Jones,when the British commamlcr- - askedhim if he had surrendered. Althoachhis decks vere slippery with blc-cd- , hisship on fire, his guns dismounted, andhia colors shot away, Paul Joutty lithan immortal heroism, kept up the "bit-ti- e.

"Do tou surrender?" shont3 tlieEnglish captain, "when he sair that thecolors the "Bon-Homr- ne Hi (hurlwere rone from the mast-hea-d. - Therewas a lull in the conflict for anin3tant

"And the boldest held hU treat a

as Paul Jone?, covered vrkh blood andpowder stains, wared his sword andgave the memorable answer "Xo, Ihavent bepin to fight!" And the re-

sult was that the battle changed back;in a few moments the British fri.ystsstruck her colors and surrendered, ...z.1PaulJones; leaping from lis own sink-ing vessel, stood victorious npen theroval deck!

. A "Woman purchasing tupJ tindsaucers not a thousand miles from here,was asked what color she would have."TThv, I anrt particular,, sasd she,'any color that won't shovr dirt."

A Knotty Case. Tipsey Milkman,(whose horse has been removed i.'hilehe was sleeping, suddenly waking.)"Veil, I'm eider llans Schmidt, theMilkman, un lost my Loss, or I'msomebody else un fountamilk-va;- i jtinr

'Tis pleasant to tlream tou arc wortha million of dollars and wake t.p andfind yourself to be an editor of a newspaper.

"I live in Tabitha's eves," Siiiddandy in Coleman's hearing. --I doatwonder at it," replied George, "lob-serve- d

she had a stye in them rrhen ISaw her last."

"What's the matter, Uncle Jerry':"said Mr , as old Jeremiah fL wcpassing by, growling most ferociously.

Matter!" said the old man; Tvebeen lugging water ali the riornrngfor Dr. C's wife to wash with, aiid whatd'ye suppose I got for it!"

"About nincpence."42sinepence! She told me ths.t the

doctor would pull a tooth for me some-time!"

4Is them old fellows alive no''"asked an urchin to his Sabbath schoolteacher; ''"What old fellows do yonmean, my dcar "Why, Luke, andPaul, and John, and Mathew, and vM

them other fellows

j A lor' 1VT:'r "e! Hollander, the first line of editorialreads 33 follows:

Only twenty-eig- ht letters! It means,"in the morning church servir;.

fifty barrel of salt, per second article treaty j - i;Ja e Yoormiddazdidkritccfeeguteen hundred and twenty-nin- e, ? , ."0;

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