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DAILY EVENING LEADER. tI'KSDAV, AOVKIIBKH 1, 1870, ■ - ,;■> *»-. RAILAoAD TIME TABLE. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.- arrive r iwm tfssr bn*A Uftv WtT Passenger 1:40 p. m. | J*assenpt*r.... 2:1 'p. m. Mixed —^ w .S.O»p. m. I Mixed 3.4 S p. m. F * . .5(15 a. oi. | Freight MltfA a. m. Fac. m. j Pac. i-Ix. Fri. IS.H i p. pi. arwVk rhnii witsr. ImcTaiit east. fa*9engvr ..,..1:90 p. ra. 1 Passenger. ...«»• n. m. fctaed !..T:«p.m Mixed g;JS p. in. Prate hi 1... 4;50 a. m. I Freight t»:15 n. in. I At. Ex.TM* ..1:15 p. m. | At. fix.Tue* ,B;un p. in. Train! between Laramie and Omaha run ou Omaha tine, .which If S 5 minute* faster than rheventte tmc. and Cheyenne lime govern# train# w»st of Laramie. DENVER PACIFIC RAILROAD. arrive from norm. DKRAirr sorni. Kxpr. F# 1:*» p. m. I Express. .. 251 n n >. Freight 5.35 |*. in. | Freight 7:u*«. •... Train* mi the D.P.Rallvrat run oh Oisuba time. . a—. I- .. .■NUII Arrlvala ■ n«l Departure*. t*nMl fur:her notice the PnunßTco will bo open for drllverv and rvcfc|P lqn of in*ll nianvr from a. in. to ?H p.m. dully, except Sundays, mid ou Sunday* from lfi.3 • r> t«»2p.m. Money order office op. » ftum An. m. to 6 p. ui. dally, except Bnnd.iv*. Western moil* ol<>*e *i IT ift'. itek dally. Kns'fru mail* close ni 1.1 •p. m. daily. Den%*r Pacific K. H.. including Dcnrer* and southern mail*, close at LlSpjii Sunday*. ’ Mail* #*rriMj frritn cats daily-nt 12 m.* an*’, from the went daily at 1;15 p. nt. Mail* atrlvc from Denver. Chi., and‘tray, via Draw; pftfiOc Jl 1<» at 41:15 a. m. dally, cxc< pi Sunday*. ‘ Mails close for Port Laramie and For! F.'firr man on .Monday* and TlmrsdMfsffi* J> p. in.’ MailA-norlve froi/i Perl l.araniTy nit a Fori Fn{- tcmiln Sunday* and Tb-n*‘rtr»v* at «*: p. i*i. W. NT. (TintLk'PT. J*oaitiisHirr W.XKP. Ur.—Piiinful rumor* ore in drctifntlon'or tlio shooting of n wo man l»j» her husband, nt a house in the •outskirts of the city, a few days aj-o, and of her death yesterday. Tire parties arc well known, but en quiry of the proper ofllceni by our re porter, failed to elicit any deflnl e iii foqnatiun regard I lijj llje afifaif. \Ve would very modestly enquire wheth er it would not l>o well enough for the authorities tw wake up and.inves tigate such reports? There is no se curity for lifo or property if officers are rmiss in such matters. —There will be n regular commu nication of Wyoming It. A. Chapter U. IX, nt their hull this Tuesday evening Nov. Ist. Visiting Com panions nrc fraternally invited. I’cr order ol H. P. . FrRE.—An alarm of fire was given this morning about ten o’clock, and during the high wind which pre vailed most of the day. It was found .to pr.icegd from tho hot-house of Mr. Arnold, on Nineteenth street. The fire companiisi u.ercput ii,i excel lent tifift, both the engine and hook and ladder boys. The "steamer” was ready to throw a full stream In five minutes from the alarm, thanks to the care of ltd excellent engineer, Mr. ‘Paxton. A snuill force pump and hose on the premises of Mr. Ar-! nold, acted in extinguishing the fire without making the services of the engine necessary. .Tlir .JJre Is sup posed 1° have originated from sparks from an adjoining chimney falling i6tf> tho straw and manure around the bottom of the hot house. The damage was trifling add tho occur rence furnishes another loud warning t 6 look oitt for fires. —Col. J. B*. Crosby, bcnoml Sheri dan's Chief of Stuff, was tho holder of a ticket which drew SIO,OOO in the San Francisco lottery yesterday. Another prize of $13,000 was drawn by a gentleman in Chicago. —The weather reports are now started by the government observer at tills point, mid forwarded to the eastern offices and to Washington. Cheyonno, Ip keep her end up, re ports to-day a "stiff - breeze.” It i provoking to have a chief failing, breezy atmosphere, heralded to the world so publicly, on this, tho first day of the reports being sent out. —On Thursday last n German hamed George Voelker was amb led and lodged iu. tho calabijoso for an assault on Mr. John Osterwlck, of the Denver Ale Brewing Company, lie is supposed to h-.rCe had a touch of delirium tremens, and this morn- Ing.wlMHi hi* vvH wus opornsj Imviu found (had, having hung or strangled himself todeath by fastening a leal her strap aueut ids noqk and tl*c grates of the' <U;or. 110 came from the east, lias-worked In sevorai breweries in town, and is about thirty yours of %A>> An inquest was held by Coroner Hatton and the above facts elicited Renter News. ■Fituir C'n4'i ite.-plfuTSar*.' u<r*' vtijiur gWtifiaiUoii to «!unuticli> tu e siK-cess of experiments made by our citizenHin fruit and Ilowerculturc. We are ijlgtscft tx> amtoimtc Hiht our friend M. H. Anuild Esq. has a large hot houtta upon his ftreinisMon Nine teenth street, in whlc-h he is milking "somo 1 nferetdiiig axj**kli*nti in the above liner 'He' Ims nlrvnrty set out and tjQ ttoe condition laifße beds of strSWWrry ptmifs, ntul hopes to foe able to supply our markets with this delicious small fruit another season. HWdife sHiadqnaih tdd- with the-most •ppro\Td metlipd for the propagation of fruit, biit'Voiirtl Sftggest that appli £utio» (4 heat, for forcing ]>urpoees, abouM bn applied to hot houses, not ‘ekCepttng rtritwtxrry herb, In a more S'aMlfiityt) mflinuir UIUU by ptie ,fl» art iji. Arnold’s shut house tikis morning. Give Ike plants more Hootp apd heal with hv* jSre, and they jslll thrive butler, and -the expert .Tnebta Uifrqlt fsjsireiuw,. ;3 ahei-esa. —lllnck Diamond coal is sold in Denver nt $7.00 a ton. Any sort of coal In Cheyenne Is $lO a ton. Why is this (Sully. Weare Informed thnt the gay bnch .ddrs of this city, will SQon.orgnnize in a Sociable Club, for the commendalile 'pm pase of pns lngp’ensautly-thelong find dreary winter evenings. I —2,o(>n rolls of wall paper of the latest patterns, just received and for sale very low at A. It. Converse’s. , novl-tit —II. Boettcher lias just received a cur loud of ((Hiking and heating stoves, Ac.", which he will sell nt very low prices. oct2B-2w — C. S. Malt by ’s select Oysters for sale at Fred Laudau’s market. Seven teenth street. novl-lt To the Painters.— Just received at McGregor & Qls’s drug store, Eddy street, u large lot of Vnrnislies, lead, oil, turpentine, paint and varnish brushes, nml everything in the paint ers’ line, which they will sell at very low prices. Hive them a call before buying elsowliero, novl-2t —Delicious winteraml eating Mich igan APPLES, jilet received ut M. ()’Healeys’store 10 th Street oct:fl-2t _ . . —Cheyenne will soon ho without a dentist, as Dr. F. A. Hall is about to leave us. If any of our citizens have work In the dental line, they will do well to avail thqmshlv(*( of the doc tor's professional skill before it is too late. uctlil-2t A- —L. Morris, merchant tailor, Eddy street, Ims just received the very latest styles in vestings and coatings, iind a small lot of french enssimeres of tlio most fnshloiiiiblo patterns, which lie will manufacture at very moderate prices. oct29-Ut —J. 11. Stein has now .in store n full anil complete stock of fid! and winter goods, to which lie invites the attention of the public. deeß-Jy —Oysters In every stvle, nt Kills Bros.’ ocllß-tf Cheap Clotiii.no. —Frank A Ap pel will remove their stock to tiie store, next door to Messrs Joseph A O'Brien, Eddy street, and will sell their extensive assortment of gents’ and Bov’s Clothing, Huts, and gents’ furnishing goods, part of which is slightly damaged, below cast. octffl-tf —Universal favorite. Finest cooks, best waiters and excellent table, at the well known Earns House. We commend this house to the resident and traveling public. octTtf Eagle House, 16th street, A. Sim ons, proprietor, is the best place to board in this city—s7 per week, or 1$ per day, Good rooms .at moderate prices. ; libgiJl-tC —OvSters in every style, nt Ellis Bros/ < octlß-tf NEW Attraoi-’g'n -—Messrs. Ellis Bros.’ desire to infon.b.t be!r friends mid the public, that they ha - . - ” *• ,<,c * up tliarr rooms (it the'confection.. ,- v oii Eddy street, to furnish parties u;i(ll nice fresh oysters, served ill any style wliii'H may bo desired. (xd-18tf SPECIAL NOTICES. See -Atl\ ertisemont of Ur. Ilutts' I>i ~i*■ ■ t■- ■" ■> hVnded, Jlook ft»r tho million— M AUJtIAOK (iVlDE—tn another column. It should l>e r<*nrt CLOTHINC, ETC. WE WERE .NEVER AS WELL PREPARED AS NOW TO SHOW TO THE PUBLIC Sucli an assortment of go&da, stylish and desirable ■jj £*-% g en I fftff 899 yv CLOTHING AND cents* flrmsuino GOODS! In fact CTcrjtJilnjr lliet la uccdeU In Ittcu'a Wear > AT TILE U« P- R« R* CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTEENTH ST, B. & I. HELLMAN. MILLS CO., I Wholesale BOOKSELLERS STATIONEIW, BLANK BOOK MAKERS, prlntcra and X4ITMP» B pd-glsteMfliilftlogiMw Mplnea. lo* OFFICIAL LAWS OFTHE UNITED STATES I'utsdU«U the Second sejuiu/i ot the XLUt Cougrtet. [Public—Nb. I*7.] AN mnklnc; appropriation* for the cx’rrrnt nnrt cuutlnpeni t? - -P‘ , ni-e* of ihr ludlnn Depart ment nn<l for fiilflllin;* Ireniy atipnlaiious with viirioii* Indian tribe* for the ye/ir endiitp Jnu«* j thirty. elpbi«’t:n lmndrud and ncvemytmc, and . for other purport*. 1 lie It enact'd hu the Senate and Ifouee ot 7?<*/>r*- 1 tentative* ot the Cntted Stuff* of Am*rt>-a In ton- , j art** uiteetnblfd. Thai the lollowlng *uni» be. and I they arc hereby, appronrta'ed, biti of any mnni’.v 1 j m the irtuuuur not oihcruiau appropriaicd* for i I the pnrpoee of |sm\imi; (h« current and conllujcai cxpcniie* of the lodino Department *nd fitltiillu<' iruaiy *ilpulitib»D* witn fne vnrlon*lndlir: tribe*. I For pay of Cleric to rnpcrbUenden' ipr Califor nin. on* thmt**d’d eljrhi hrtn<lrr.l dollar* I F<*r temporary cb-ric* to *up&rtntuf}<J<-:tl!a. »lx | | thonrantl’*lx hiind ,- e«l d«*Mnr-. i For pk.v of eixtv-four Inierprctrr*. a* follow* : i | Twcatjf-oq« Oif ih* trih*’* Itt Oregon and the 'JVr- j I rhorfet* of W.i«hin?inn. T’in’’. and New Me\|ro. ] ni fl.c hundred dollar* each: thiriy-alx for the [ triUie eUt’Uk:-re r 14 fqur hundred dollar* ! etrch: Ihr- c fl»r Indmn *-rvlce In I’lah, at , fl”,, luindred dollar* oarh ; one for the I Shoahonrs and one for the Utah-*, at one i ihon-oind doll*r* each; one f»r the Bi**ctoti and Wahpelon band* of Slott-;, four hundred dol lar*: nml one for the S»*r.a and Kor«* of the Miaa* l-ilppl. now In Tiintn conn v. lowa, four hundred dollur*; in all, iwcniy-nittit ihou-und two hundred dollar*. For birlldtn?* at nuenele*, and rrpnlr* of name, ten thoii*mid dollar*. F t vaccine mat i«rnn(l viicnlnnatlon of Indian*, two thoo*and five hundred dollar*. For prnaenti* to and poviAan* for Indian*, ten tbouantid dollar*. For netual ne*****tv Inenrrdd. and I thnt may hnroaf'erbe Incurred, by othccr* of the Indliiit Ddpnnmitiif in the reacnic of priaooer* j from IntTbin tribe* and reluruiin: them to their ! home*, and for rxpenaui ItiHdenf lo ihi» arre*t and contlneni'Vil w It hln the territory of the Rolled tStn.e*. by order of ettch olUcer*. of pemoiis clt unfed with crime* nyaldat the Indian*, tire thousand dollar*. For loclndln? travelling, tnej dentnl. current, nr.d contingent expeuae* of *upqrint*ndfcftt.*'itnd’ ae*ntt».,pod of their olllCerf,* thirty-eight lhott*nnd live hundred dollar*. F-»r Improvement of f rru* on which Apache*. Ktnwan, nnd ‘'omnnche* arc located In the Indtas country, and for the aapport of *cltoiD« iiutong th'-m. and other beh”flc(*nt j»urpo*e*, t«» hi- ex pended under the dlrcclon «»t the necretury olthv Iti'orior, twenty thoiieund do'lar*. For till* amonm, or »<» much thereof it* may be n(*ce«*nry ft»r the toth-.i-oence of the Antpahoe*. t heyrnne. Apache. Kiowa, and Comnnchu Iu dian*. who have been Collected nnd located tt|H>n th ere»e-vatlon* *et upa.t lor their n*o and oecn- Ntlon by the tremle* made with them in eighteen h mdred nn I rlitr-acv -n, two hundred nod twenty thousand dollar*. For tbl* cum. a* pro'. I !c-l lo bo expanded un der the tenth article of tlic treaty of October twenty-one. eighteen hundred ant] *ixty-*e\’cn. nnrt tinder ihe ihlnl hrtfcle of the ireii'i of antnc dale with the Apitclte*. thirty Ihon*nnd dollar*. For pYtrchn«c of rlothlntr, n* provlilr'd} In the Burn* trea'ic*, t winy •t»ix thQii*nnd dollar*. For pay of carpenter, farmer. ■Mnck*tiiiih. mill er. nnd engineer, live lbou*uu<i two hundred dollar*. For pay of phy*iclan nnd teacher, two thousand five hundred dollar.-. For Hccond pnymont, a« provided in the *nme trevtlea. to bo expended in pre*enta lo the leu j»ursonm of tlie raid tribe* who In the. Judgment of the ugetit mny grow the moat valu.nnlo Crop* for the period mimed, five hundred dollar*. For tiny of .carpenter.' funner, hlnckamltb* mill er. una engineer, for the llfcal year ending June thirty. rt"hTceu hrmdrert nnd irtxty-tTlne, five thousand two hundred<l liar*. For transportation of goods, aeven Ihotieand dollar*. AKK’KAREES, GROS VRNTRES, AND MAN J»ANS. For atrrnn’nt.lo be’cvpendcd itt *nch goods, provision*and other ankles as the President tuny from time to time determine, including Insuninru and trnnspprtaiion thihjftf. 3 iif kidruc'ing in agricitltnraFnnn in<*oh!t)lcnf pnrsttlm, In provid ing employefejs, educating children, procuring medicine and medical nMendnncc. care fur and snnport o! the aged. sick, nn I inllnn, for the helpless orphan* ot said Indian*, nnd iu any other respect to promote their civilization, com fort, and improvement, forly thousand dollars. ASSINABOINFS. For this amrtOnt. to he expended In s’.rch goods, provision*, and other artlclct hi] the President iiuay from time to, time; deicr nine, l> eluding arf!! traifspofrafTou tbcnmT. In tn siructing in ngrlculiural and niulimical pur salt*, in providing cntploye’e)*. educating chil dren. procuring uioUiclueanU medical auvnuunco, care Igr and flipport of the aged, sick, nnd U'fl in. kir ihe helpless orphans of sa.d Indians, nnd iu any other respect to promo ic their com for , civilization, and improvemeut, lifty thou-and dol lars. BLACKFEET, BLOODS. AND riEOANS. For this nraoiint. to be expanded in such goods, provisions, and other ar:teles as tho President ' jin*v from time to titno determine. Including In ’nee and transportailon tlicn or. In inatruciing ill and mechanical pur*nits. In pro t iding employr/“K educ.Tingchiklr. n. procurin’' incdiclue nnd ntodloa.' ntieurtutico. cure for und support of the aged. sick, auu jnllnn, foi !'«e help less orphans of said lndtjuis. and iu every oi.: u s respect to promoie their civilization, cumfori, auu improvement, flfiy thousand dollars. GALA I*ool AS, MOIaALLAS. AND I’LACK VMAS OF WILLAMLTTJS \ ALLEY. For Ar*t of Avotnatalmout* of ih* four llt series of utinuliy for beueilclul objects, live thousand live hundred dollar*. GIUCYENNKS AND ATIAPAtIQES. For third of thirty Instalments provided to bo •■xpended under the tenth article, treaty October . weiity-eighth. eighteen hundred mul six: \-seven, twenty thousand [dollars.] For purchase of ciothing, aa per same article, fourteen tliousiitul live hundred dollar*. For pav of physician and teacher, ns per thlr :c( n It article same treaty, two thousand live hun dred dollars. For ouy «>f carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, mill er, and engineer, its per same article, live thous and i wo hundred dollar*. For second of three Instalment* to b! expended iu pre-en s .o the i«n person* of said tribe who iu the judgment of the agent may grow the tuosi vuluuble crop* for the respective year, a* per fourteenth article tamo treaty, live hundred dol lar*. • For truntportalion of goods, ten thousand dol lars. For pnv of cnrp’ntor. farmer, blacksmith, mill er. and engineer, lor the llscal year ending June thirty, eighteen, hundred and sixty-nine, livo thousand iwu.huudrvd dollars. dtItCKA^AWS. For permanent annuity in goods, three thous and dollars. DU.S FORT B \ND OF CIIIPPEWAB For fifth of i wenty tnmalhuentH, for'tho support of one blacksmith and u**i*tant, und for tools, iron and * eel. and oilier a tides necesaqry for thebliicksmLli»litfp.ii* per third article irea y t.l April *ev( u h.ytgllteeu hundred uud sixty six, one Ihotisaud five hundred do'ifars. fur tlf it o| iweif v m-ul/inents f.»r tho support of oho rCnobl foßonor. nffd'ft*r necessary hooks nud stationery. iih por third article treaty of April sex emit, eighteen hundred ami blxty-bix, eight hundred dollars. for ill Ii '»r twenty Installments for the instruc tion of Indians in farming, and purchase of seeds? tools. «mj t-o forth. us pur third article of treaty of April seventh*. efdhteCu hnmlred ami srety-slx. t-ight hundred dollars. For filth of twenty Installment of annuity in money, to he paid per c.tnltn. as P'-r third iiriicle , lieaty of April seventh, eighteen hundred ami alxtj six, three thousand live luiudred dollars. For til'ih of twenty lustalfiuenta of anmtjiy in pro'i-1 -ns, ammunition, and lobacco, ns tier third article treaty of April -cvcnth, eighteen hundred and olxtv -six, one thousand dollars. For fifth of twamy Installments of annuity In good* ami other articles, ns per third article treaty of Apill soventh. eighteen hnmlred and sixty-six, six thousand live hnudred dollars. For irunaporatlon and neoessury cost of dellv orv oi*annuity goods and provisions, tier sixth ar ticle treaty of April seventh, eighteen hun dred ami sixty-six, one iboitpiu.l five hundred dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF LAKE 61'PEIUQR.- •For sixteenth of twenty lnstal/ment* in coin, per fourth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, live thousand do>lars. For axltcenth of twenty installments in go »ds, household furniture, and cooking utensil*., per fourth article treaty thirtietii r-ep'ember. t'lgb ti en huudreil aud fifty-four, eight thousand dol* ,**xre. A sixteenth of twenty in-tnilnients for agri culture' implements and cattle, carpenters' and Vr too. ' and building materials, per four*lt 0, ‘- ’• treaty *hlwloth tku e über. -eighteen buu *rt|C*: • "rfi roar, three thousand dollars, drvd oun . -, h oftw installment*for moral *, or 'mriK).A Uir. o l.xmlrud dullm. snd ed at a ionui r V j (jrftml l'ortnge hand or wh'ch to l)e paid 11, .in nb b ,ol at yearly, to enable them »° “ 1 Tin eth ih. ir lillMe vurMiinh > ' W.r-luir lhr~ September, elgnicou huudroQ . Jnu Ui J l,,rrc thousand dollars. ~ rhr «« Y For sixteenth of twenty lu«t T ® r 'V mil hs n»»d asblsitu»«s. |wr second and u .* cles treaty thirtieth September, eightsen htt». ‘ ruu ami rtfty lohr. Jlvo rtioippintl nud forty dollars. For stxte • It *»f twenty lustalnncftfs Tor Hie .sup port ofbii *mi’lia‘ dmpi.i) r beipiud oop fICUi ar ticles treaty ihlVltoth BeptbWthtff. HgUtoolT hun dred and Ilf.> -four, one thoutfond throe hundred amt twenty dollars. For fbiuiQti.uli of tjvaiuy Luatajments for the seventh smith and hss!#tatU. «nd rltppori. or shops, per second aad-flfb urtielas tfeuty tMr tleth Sepuapt»ar»f i'ldovn Uuudred amt^Xiy-four, one thoifsantl ;u»a six|y‘do|laf». ’ For (-support -of *allili and-shoia, AnMnir tha pleasure of the President, as pgr seventhand twiAfih .nLck-i of tr«g of April w>,colli, bhili tt-cn huucjwf .Oil iljij .li «U limitin'<l dol Ur>. For snpnort of two farmers, daring the pleas ure of ilm Prraidtfnt/ u» per twelf.b oiylcli* treaty of Scpißpther fbir i«:h. ••igbtceo lirndrcd nn«l flfty-tour, and seventh. ar.lcTc of treaty or April seventh, eighteen hundred *ud sixiyisix, twelve hundred dollar*. For fn*iiranee, transportation, nnd necessary cost of.de 11 very of iiitntii’ies nnd provisions for Chippewa* of Lake Superior, five thousand dol lnrs. For till* amount, to be paid In coin, to enable the Secretary of the In e ior to fulfil treaty *ii puiations felaitve m i he partn- ts ofnitmti'l s with the (Mifppßwn* of Lake superior, the cbippewn* of Saginaw. Swan Creek, nnrt Illnck River, the Oi law- * iinet Chippewa* of Michigan. Indian* of ihe Mackinaw agency, in the Mate ol Michigan, thir ty six thousand seven hundred and sis y-ihreo dol lar* and forty seven ccnin; being lhe aggregate difference between the coin value of payment* made in currency during the yonr* eighteen hun dred nnd slx'j-tbrce and eighteen bundled und sixty-four, at tTie d ite>- of treasury warrants, and iiie anionnis due in Coin by treaty stiptila'ion*, wlih iftieresi at the rate of flvo her cenittm per annum from date* of *nd treasury wurran p. to June ihiny. eigii:«*n hnn lred and seven:/. For ereciion of a dock or .he u*e of Chip pewa Indi - n- of I, ike Hu perform L'AUnc buy. one ihousand *l*jiiiitdretl dollar*. For ilie relief of (J slhm wan no, chiefs on ac count ol d< sirueiion of hW btiiiiiingr in the C'lii siruciofi of tho Saull Sulnic Maria ctutal. eight hundred do! ar*. For repairing agency at Mackinaw and Sanli Suiutc Marie, one thou mind dollars. ('HI PPL WAS OF THE Ml SISSIPPI. Tor fourth of ten instalment s of the second series in mono}. per 'o’..rut urilcte tremy fourth Oc.olkt. fiihtiuen hundred and ft>riy-ivvo. and eighth artel* treaty thirrieth sep etnly -y. ’ iceti hundred nnd ilfiv-ftmr. aud lUlrd arViclo 'reify sOChih May. oig It teen nUlidr l d untl blxiy fo ir, four thousand oho hundred and sixty-*(& dodur* find sixty seven cent?. Fur four h ot ten instaltrtcn’s of tjic second serltfs. for rite pay nl two cariH U er*. per tonrshar ilcle treaty four. It Utflober. eighteen hundred aud furytvyo, and eighth anlelu treuiy Uiir,iu h 8--p:ehtber. ei/hteen hundred and *f.y-four, and third unicleirenry seventh May. eigliteou hun dred and sixty-four, four hundred dollar*. For fuunh of teu Instalments of the second eerie* in «good*. p*r fourth article irou y fourth < ertiher. eighteen hundred and forty-two. und el :hth article treaty thirtieth September, eigh teen Itßudred nnd tifty-fonr. and third artlclo trea ty seven tli May, eight eon hundred and sixty-four, llire* thousand five hundred dollars. For fourth of ten iusialnten s of the second scrles. fpr the support of sCho<>ls, per fobrih ar lie.le ireu y four.h October, eighleeu hundred anil forty-two, and eighth uriicle treaty ililriieth >ep u uiber. eight .-eu huudtvd and ill', v four, uud third uriicle iretuy seventh May, eighteen hundred uud sixiy-lour,six hundred aud sixty-six dollars uud sI.U v -seven cent*. For fourth often Instalments of second series, for iho pun-base of provision* and lobueco, per fourlL uriicle treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred und forty two, «nd eigbiU uriicle trea ty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred aud tifij-lour, und taird article of tieuty seven h May, eighteen hundred and sixty-Tour, six hnn tir d and sixty *e>cn dollars and sixty-seven CO Ills. For fourth of ton instalment* of t-hc second serlc*. for the support of two smiths' shop*, in cluding the pay of ivvo Bmiilisund assistan x|tnd lurniMitng troll and stuel. ih r lourih nr icle tieu ly fourth October, eighteen hundred ind forty-two, and eighth article ireuiy thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, uud third ur.icle treaty of sevetnh May, eighteen hundred and six ty-rour, six hundred und sixty-seveu dollars uud sixty-seven cents. For fourth of ten Instalment* of the second scr le*. for pay of two farmer*, per third article trea ty May seventh, elghieeh hundred and sixty-four, three hundred aud thirty-throe dollur* and thirty three cents. For sixteenth of twenty Instalments of annuity In money, per third article treaty of twenty-sec ond Fobttary, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty thousand dollar*. For tweutv-l'ourth of twenty six instalments, to be paid the Chippewa* of Missis’-ippi. per third article treaty of August second, eighteen hundred nnd forty .-even, one thousand dollar*. For third of ini instalment* for the support of n school or school* upon said reaervniion, in ac cordance With third article of treniy of March liincieenth. eighteen hundred und sixty-seven, tour thousand dollar*. For third of leu instalments to be expended In promoting the progress of the -people in agricul ture and H**i*ting them to become self>n*iui: - ing, in -accordance with third article of trouty of March nlnclccnth. eighteen hundred and sixty seven, six thousand dollar*. For third of leu instalment* for the support of a physican. in acdordtianco with third article treaty of March nine eetith. eighteen hundred and bixty- seven, one thousand two hundred dol lar's. For third of ten inslalmnnis for tho purchase of neces.-ary medicine.*, iu accordance with third ar tide of treaty March hiric’ceiilh. eighteen huu dr d and six v seven, three hundred dollars. For insur nce. transportation, and necessary cost of delivery annuities and provision* for Chippewa* of Mfflusippi, in nccordatiCo with sittli article of lhet><*aiyof M roll nlnoiecnih. eiglreen hundred and oixiy seven, one thousand five hundred dollar*. CHHTBWAS OF TIIE MISSISSIPPI, PIL LAGER AND LAKE WINNEBAtiOSIIiSii BANDS CF CIIIPPBWA INDIANS. For pevoa'h of t*n luslnlntenl* to furnish said Indi.tti* with t» n yoke of good work oxen, twenty log-chains, two hundred grubbing hoe*, leu plow* ten griudstoue*. dim hundred axe*, [handled.] twenty spade*, ami other farming implement*, per Ilf h p.r icle treaty May seventh, eighteen J;;tTiflrert and fclxfy four, oud tUousaud uve hun dred For the pav t»f two carpenter*. ftnc 'nov.pr.nd eight hundred dollar*, nnd iwo blacksmith*, one ihoiisinid eight hundred do<h\r*: lour farm labor er*. two thousand four hundred dollar*: one physican. one thousand two hundred dollar*, aud medicine for tho sick, five hundred dollars, per rtfih ftstlclo treaty May seventh, eighteen bun dled »cicu iLuu»und &cveu huu clrcd dollar*. For this amount, to be applied tow rd tho sup port of a * iw milk io tie built tor ibc c mmuu use of the Chipp-'r. a*;of the Mississippi and J lie Red L ike iliuf Veifiblm bnnrt* of Chippewa*, a* per sixth nrtjcle of treaty of May seven h. eighteen hundred and sixty f »ur, one iho-i*itud 'lollar*. For p*ty of *«rv[e*»s and ir.tvel[l]lng expense-* of a hoard of visitor*, toconsis of noi more than three persons, to attend die unnufly pay men:* •p the iudittiß-:Hnd to in-peet the field!. l>htl<l - ir.lMOtO'l other itpprcvoitien'i*. n* s’lpttlai etl iti the .*t*vomit arih’U-, tronijr May #evenilt. i4gh»<*«wi -Iwtulred and »#<t»y-fbuiS not edceodlDf; any one year more than t duv*' service, a five dollar* per day, or more than three hundred miles’ iravel, nt Vut cents per tittle, four hundred and eighty dollar*. For pay of female teachers employed on the resemiuln-I to T|Tstm<Ji llWiiti girt* in domestic 'economy* uiio tln*u*aud dollar*.- fro b:: continded.l (Ptblio—No. ] AN ACT |p.CaalUtaioillie-AdiuiniatraUon of Just Witt fnhVftute rtfTexitV: •• Whereas tho present lnonmlicnt of the oil! c of district Judge for tho eastern district of the Slut'* of Texas is in< np:icimt- d hysleU tiess nisi pitn>l\Thb< irt»m |h-ilot tuiiix Utv du ll.*; ot Ms o < wen ml has icuiain.sLegL in pud tilled or a long period, will it lneupu -Ity is ludieved to be petlimneiit, by reuson of wlil’h tiie government und citizens of tho I United stnt h have been unable to have their IjuslnesH tninspelwd 4n .• Iml yourl, anil have mu lib red great Ins nnd in- onvcniuuce there from : Therefore, lie. it triai Lit Or/ the Semite and House ofltrpre tentatid* of the Ifnittd Shift * of America In Con t/nss u*s mbl>tt, .Tluit the of the ilistrlvt JitßgT rftrtlTD «ns'erir rtftrrict of tho State of Texas, b- lug tendered and accepte<l l»v the rr-i ldent of tho United Sta e>. the saluiyvnow reuvlvetUby syl l ji.dge .11 be ionli iiiei to.W»'in/;ilfcilhK |*M jDafunfl Ji/e payuhle in the same in timer umi tornihMit Id- aelualiy performed I ho cl u Ilea of hi^ollice. Aypt’oVtfd, ' * vVN AQT tolm-prnorato the Columbia Rnll ivay CompirtiJ- of iho Distilct of Columbia. Jhtlt ekatt' alto fa* ‘h int.’ amUlZoKte,ot liepxranta r fia i nmetiiShvdt of AvJricii io Lidngrt** a**’ io hied. That William Uunton. John C. Me iCeMeti, . ..’.muel Fowler, Win. Ih Todd, Wm. H. tilagora?• 4«hn Call ;| UrK. I*, krowa, Ofr.rke ii. rium, W. i’ Jh-stoi . U.'M. Oa!lau (T.-|, *t. TT. Vir*. M.TtlTii w (J.’Tiii r)\ \nn. Stlekney, Maritu M-ity lire r. Kith rd Sutton, lutvbl I>. Com-, Itonert Williams, Wm. P. Coisdirnri. Wtur H-rNuMay: H. B.>Whlte, James T. UrTtenahr'JT CTywilT, John 11. .Ml cutcheti, PoulUM TltyMtit, Bernard liayes, Jacob J>. IClteh, and then* ns-oc lat< s and tis «re m»n*fTy,’rn-ated n bofy roroor ito* in\tl|r jhr, n unc of*tfic » >iiirmi»la nnlTwny Company, witrt tWunorlfy “o struei and lay tlown a -log e m-double traek railway, with tliß nuemury swltm.es and tutnmtts. In the city nnd c unty of WasHlng | ton. In mi <>lumhl.v, Wiruiiijlt hyd along th- .IVllowUqg .fivqhucß, Ijtrtfet*, and highways: eomme- cing at a piilnt on the eastern side of West I-lfteontn ts reel, on New York Avenue, thence r -toward y along I said avenue tt» Its lnterseetloii with North K street; thence along North KStreet to its in lerwK-tion - wit theiteo A'OQu.>luraach(|M‘Urt*AXj »t“c ly t cnicctlon with North - II Street; ami theiieo along North II .Street to itxeastern termina tion with the Col afn bin turnpike gate; with th* r.ght lo run public eturlages thereon [ n.-nwtt by bor.ie-jvOwei*, rots'lviru therotor a rateC 1 hire not ox eetllng six cents a passen- Rhmiid I u nmjorlty of holder*so elect, at any | umu wRIRn Vwo ynmuttfr Hjo (01111.1. (1011 of wild ru o’ (nrolJ-d fur," »oi lion one j M.IU (j/nifc»n> (jliull Imve 1 If rl^ht I to? xi ml KU«J to af.-nlifr *i>ll •" no. I .loirtilo tru-k, .villi iioco-fl..i , y HwiolfN 1 iijifi turnouts, along the line of th<* Columbia I Turn pi i.o- Rvud MV. the rouniit I of mid Turnpike Hqth l .Uaupany, or on n»»y | Other road or rfw:dp leadltoanrtliwaniiF or enstwardly from snch intcrßectkm nt ibe CfvT lumWln ui ru pike gat,*, now opened, or which may hereaf or be opened, by the proper uu- : t linrlt L-h ; and thence along mu Id rtwtl or roads, 1 by the most practicable route or routes, to I the termini n*-ar, at, or in Hie District of Co- I lurabi a, receiving t acre for n rpte of fate not, exei eding w von cents a pass* tiger for any dlMtrince-on stM«l road'or rou**. The carriages on the gaten-ion of said roed or roads to be 1 propelb a clttier by horse-i>ower or (lummy englm s, at the opt on of the said railway | company. Sec. J. Ant Che U further enacted. Thnt the I Kiifd ro»i*l or roadsslmii la*deemed real estate, j and, together with other real and p* rsonm 1 nioui iy of said body corporate, >hnd be lift- : bl - ro t ixatlon ns otne>- real estate-.-nd j»er- Monal property, und t»» li- entse for thelf velti- | cfes or cars lo ti e city and county aforesaid, 1 ex ept hr-he re Hi a fie r provided, M; . -I. A»d fit U further tna ted. Thnt the | said railway shall be laid ns near tho centre of the avenues an 1 str* els In the city of j Wa*lilngt6n as practicable (without interfere 1 lug wit a or posing over the water or gas I pip’ s>, lathe most approved manner adapt ed to street r .llw v , with ti e rails of the most appuived pattern, to be determined by the Secretary oi tiie Intrrior, laiil upon nn • ven surf with the pa. ement of the str. eis i.ueH; an I jil • space Is twoen the two tr.'eks (Where hv"nr« laid i shall not bel-ss Umn four feel nor ntor-- than six feel,and tho earrluges sh’J;ui>t ;1 jo {-less tluin-six fetjf Jnj width; the gauge to correMfioml wlfli that of the Mctropolltiui railroad. That the ml'ways In the county (-hould it be dele mined to construct such r-tuts) shall b«’ 1 id in sucii inanueri.M will I nst iim rfcre with the ordi nary travel ‘ f the rpud or roads ou which tho trucksViltlil be laid. sec. 5. Amt be. d further enacted. Thnt the said corporation hceby creatoil shall bo be hnunu to ke« p sail t-«<ks and fora space of two levt beyond the outer rail thereof, an t i Iso the tip .ee between tli** tracks, so lar as tiie same are la-ill witlnn the limits of the city of Wrtsiiin-ton. at all times well pa veil and iu good order, wit hunt expense to tuc United Stub-ciOVlhe ►aid city. And Incase th** road shall lx* extended In-yond tho 11m-ta • f said c ty ns is heretofore provided tiie said corporation shall 1/e bound to keep said tnyks, ..ml for the spac* of two ie,;t beyond the outer r dl thereof, and also the space be twe-n the tracks, well gravelled or paved and in g-Msl order sons not to Impede tnegei eral t iavel ou said roads by vehicles or otherwi.se, without expense to the county of Washing ton. J-E". 0. And he it further enacted. That nothing In this net shn I prevent the g •vernn>ent*at any time, at it- option, trout altering the grade, or otiierwise imj roving all nvenucs ..nd streets (NS’iipf (I by said road, or the city of Wusliihgtoii from so altering ami improv ing such streets and n' e mes nnd the iwwsr age thereof, as may b» u d*-r their respective aiittioritynnd contri 1; and in such event It sliall be the duty of said company to chuipte their *aW miiway so as to confoim to such grade and pavement. Hue. 7. And he it. further enacted. That this net may nt any time l»« a'tered, amended, or r*-|caled by the Congiess of the United Sta tes. Heo. 8. And he if further enacted. That nothing in this act shall Is-so construed-iva to author ize said body corporate to issue auv note, token or d vice, scrip, rr other evidence or debt, to be used as currency. - Sec. !•. And be it t urther enacted. Tlint t’ p caplt I Btook of nold company shall not be less than one hnndird tliou*anxl dollars nor more than four hundred tliousund dollara, and that the stock shall he divided Into shares of llfty dollars each, nnd shall he deemed personal proper y, transferable in sneh manner a i the by-laws of said company may direct. * Sec. 10. And be U. further enacted. That the said company shall place first-class ears on said rai way. with all the modern Improve ments, for tlie convenience and comfort of passengers, and so 11 run cars thereon dur ing the day and as late ns ten o’clock nt night, and u-s often as every fifteen minutes, botweon West Fift*** nth Street and the eas:- *m terminus of North H Street; and in case th<‘said road shall he extended beyond the < ity limits, on the entire road, or such portions ns may be completed, through the day and night, ns often as the public conven ience uml the interests of the railway com pany mny require: Poor hied, however. That t!i* carriages or ears th reon shall make not less i huu eight t ips each way per day during six days in each week. Sec. 11. Anti he if further enacted. That the said company shall ’provide such passenger rooms, ticket officer* [ofHoos,] stables and de pots at such |.binis as the business of the rail loncl mul the convenience of the public may require. And said company is lit reby au thorized to lay such mils through transverse or other str. ets or roads as may be i ecosury for the exclusive purpose of connecting the said stables and depots with tiie main tracks; and the said company is hereby authorise*! to purchase or lease such lands or bulldicgs as mny be ndeessary for the p .ssenger rooms, ticket offices, stables, and depots above men tioned. SEC. 12. And he it further enacted. Tlmt all articles of value that maybe inadvertantly lett in any of the ears or other vehicles of said cb.mpuny shall be taken to Its principal di pot and ept* red in a bo -k of record of un claimed goods, which book shall he open to th. in* pe tion of the p-.ibi.c ut ull reasonable hours of Im-'iness. .Six*, i ;. Amt h- u farther enacted. Thnt within thirty days aft« r the passage of th r. act, Ihe corporators named In the tlrst section, or a nv.tjor.iy of them. «>r if any ret use to *«et, then a majo. ity of tin* remainder, sha 1 cause b oftsof Mib'serlplLm to the'capita! stock of said company to ho opened, - nd kept open, n some convenin' t and accessible place oi places n ti e city of W. slitngton or a period lobe tlxed by sa.tl eorpor .teas, not le-s than two day*: und said corporators shall give I übllc lioliee by advert is. ment in not loss than two (tally pnpeis publ she t in thecity of W.ishington, of the time when end tin place w ere sa d books shall be open, d ; and siibscr.b rs upon s.id booss to the capital stock of the company s all be held to be stockholders: Pmti.od, That no one indi vidual shall !)-• allowed t . subscribe for more than two hundred shuns of raid stock: provid'd i 'r’h- r, Thnt *-veiy Mihsc. iber shall pay, at t e time of subscribing, twenty-live IM’r ( eiitom of ilt«;ain<»unt ivyluiii sntjw-ribod io the t»\u-H.rei’ npj.K»inted by th- eorpor.- tor* 5 , or h » subseripliou shall be -uul and void. If, at ilie end of iw.) day-*, a huger amount than (lie capital stock of said com pany shall li .ve been subscribed, tiie books shall bo closed, and the said corporators n .ined in the first qugtiou spall. forth with proceed to -Rpp rtion s;dU capital stock among. thp'subseii Lora pro rata, uml make public pn'elamution t>f the number of shares allotted tb each tvlifrn shrill’ be done and eompletcd on the same day the books are c o.nl: Procidttl further. That nothing shall be r eel veil in payment of the twenty-five per eiuiium.ui (lit-lima of subscribing, ex cept money. Ami when tho books of sub scriotiouoi the capital stockofsal lCompi ny shad be closed, tho corpomtorsjnnmed m the first sts t lon, ora majority of flu-m, und. Iu e; se any <*t them nduse or nog ecfc to act, im*n a m.’joiliy - I the n-iu dialer, siiulf, with in ten days thereafter, call the first meeting of the stockholders of said company, to meet within ten duyk thereafter, for the clioleeof seven director , ol" wii eh public noli e shall be givcu lor live days An nd 1 f-s than two publ.e newspapers published daily In the city of W stilligtoii. or by written or prlnti d personal igitice to each stockholder by the * lurk of tho corporation..,, Aud In all meet* 1 ii-h of stockholders each slmio shall entitle the holder to one vote, to be given In person or by proxy. Fee. If And be it f arther enacted. That the government and direction of the affairs of the c inpnny sliall be vested In a bohrd of ill lectors, seven In number, who shall be stockholders, ami who sliall hold their office tor one year and until otln rs are duly elected and qna.ltlcd to take their places as directors. And the odd directors (iv majority of whom, the president being one, shall con*tltuie a quorum) hall elect one of their n(imtk*r to be piO'aU'hthf ttao - lsiiml, who shall also be p esulent of,tljo (’Oiajuiuj ; «».•:! Ihvy sh’dl also choose a treasurer, who-shall give bonds, with security, to said company in such sum listh'- said directors may require for the faith ful discharge of his trust. In ease of.a va cancy In tiie hoard of directors by the death, resignation, or otherwise of any director, the vacancy occasioned thereby shall be filled by the remaining tlir. oio s, [TO BE CONTrKI'EP.] [rUDLIC— No. ISO! —CONTIKUED.J • AN inuktug appropriatlnlia. for tiie naval service for tlic year ending £Juno thir tieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and for other purpose.-. BURKAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. For repairs of innehinery-of Nteaincra. Ix>ll- VniHuii'uints, tool*, labor, transportation, innlerfnfi, Hloft-a.bite inhilloudollufM: Pctriidea That no part of this appropriation shall be expended on ftcemuil <>f'naval engines cou trnetefl for during tiie war. Civil establishment at the navy ynrd, Klt tery.—tor draiiglusnian, one thousand klx liundml dollars; clerk to elilpf engineer, and ‘store cterk*. ft® one thousand four hundred dollars each; and time clerk, ut one thous and two hundred dollars; In all, live thou sand six hundred dollara. At Hid navy yard, Ito-don.—For draughts man, Yirto tnotisiihd six hundred donafs; clerk to eliiuf nneine- r,i nnd store clerk, at < uo thousand four hundred dollars waeh ; and time eleru at one thousand two hundred dollars; five thousand f h und red dollur.*, At the navv yiird New York,—For draught s niffn. one tlMniMind six hundreil dollara; clerk loeldof eualiK cr, and store clerk, one fhdnßnnrt tour hundred rtollnra eheh. and lime clerk at one thOMsond two hundred dol -1 <rs; live thoiiHAiid six hundred dollars. At Uio navy yard, i'hlUub Ipiiiß,—For <lrftiigld.«nn>i>, onamooimndelx htnidred dol lars; clerk to ohlef engineer, and store oL- rk, at one thousand foqr hundred dollara each, and time elerje, at one thousand two hun dred dollars; in.all, five thousand tix hun dred dollars. At the navy yard, Washington.—For draughtsman, one thousand six hundred flbl l»rs; to chic ei-ffineor, aadati ra clerk. at one thousand tour hundred dollars each ; and time < lerk. at on • thousand iwo hun dred dol ns ; in a 1, five thousand six hun dred d Ulars A i the navf yard, Norf Ift.-Fordrnuahra man. one ilioushnd six hundred dolhirs; el. rk to chief eng necr. and s ore clerk, at one ilio.iMvnd f-wr liundred dollara each: nnd time *-lerk one tliousund two hundred dollars; in ull, five thou-aud six hundred dollars. i lire navy yard, P« nsacola.—For clerk of store lious s, one HioasnuU d dol lars. At the navy ynrd, Mare Island.—For draughtsman, one thousand six hundred dollars; cler.t to chief engineer, nnd store clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars each, and time clerk, one thousand two i un dred dolin's; In all, five thousand six hun dred doll ■ rs. BUREAU OK PROVISION * AND CIOTIPNt. For provisions for tne ofPc rs, Ncmnen, nnd marines, indudlnit eomnidkitlon of tliesp r i ration, and water lor ships, seven hun dred uud eighty-one thousand und fifty dol lars. - For Jtay of -the civil establishment at the several navy yards nndLr t his bur* an ; At navv ynisi, IF Mon.-Two wrd r*,'nt fine (liousniid nnd aevenleen dollar* nnd twenty five cents ca b; in ell, fwo thou nnd and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. At the navy yard. New York. —Two writer* at on-> thousand nnd sovent.-en dollars nn<l twenty-five ecu s e-eh* asslstaht In-pector * of prov si--ns and clotlilnir, one tliousaml eight hund-cd and seventy-eight dollars: onh wrßer to In*, octorof provisions .'and clothing,oiie thousand and seventeen dollar* an t twenty-five cdita ; as-fstnut .upcr.ntei*- deut of jiUlKnihq.hnndD’d and tlurt.v-nine dolin's; in all, live thousand eight Immlred and sixty-eight dollars uiul seventy-five cents. At the navv* yard. Philadelphia.—Two wrl t ra, at oue titousand. und s>-venteen dollars and twenty-live cents each;ln all, two tbou s *n'l and tht'rty-four dollar** mid liftv cents. At the navy yard, Washington.—Writer, one thon**nnd and seventeen dollara and twenty five cents; In all, one thousand und seventeen dollars and twenty-five cent*. At the. naVv. yard, Npcfolk.—Writer, one t housand aml seventeen and twenty live cebtw;-in all. one thousand and seven teen dollars and twen»y-flve c. nt*. At the navy yard. Mar.* Island.—Two wri ters. firs u on 1 * thousand and seventeen dol lars ana twentv-flve c n », and second at one thousand two bundled nnd nine y-tlve dol lars and Aft* -cents; m all, two thousand three hundred and twelve doilftra and seven tv-Uve cents. "At the Naval Asvlnm, Plitladelphta.--Pny master's assistant at Naval Asylum, one thousand dollnfs. For con tinge rrt expenses: For freight nnd transportation tofor.-lgn and home stations; candles; fuel; interior alterations and flx tur.-s in inspection building* ; tools and r - pairing same at eight ihspeetJe}**; special watchman in eight inspeciions; books and blanks; stationery: telegrams; p stage and expiess charges; tolls, f rr ages,and car-tick ets; lee; nml incidental labor not chargeable toother appropriations, seventy-five tlu>u» s:*iul duUars; TO BE CONTIKUEP. CUT THIS OUT FOR REFEREJVCE! We have tho Largest Stock of Extra Choice Imported Woolen Fop Men's Wear, In onr line, Iff AmeUica. 'V* make themp to measure in the most Thorough and artistic style, at the LOWEST PRICKS possible for tho Article Fur.uhiku. WEDDIKC OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. AMERICAN LIVERY ARTISTICAIAY FURNISHED. SHIRTS, T 0 MEASURE Extra, durable, and perfect In fit. ELY, Tailor, Draper, nnd Importer of Fine Woolens lor Men * Wear. J AXD 4 ramiw street, tttm ns m, lmiii ii in Clergymen will be allowed six per cent, discount. Estaushicd. IFSI. oc f-dlm PURE CIDER VINEGAR —ANI>— COAL OIL Constantly on hand ot n. OIIVALY’S STOKE, *cpt26d3in Flitccnsli Street. ltoyal Havana Lottery! OF CIJJ3A. f:500,000 in Gold Prawn Every Serenteen Pay*. Prize* cashed and Information famished: Ihe hlgliosl rales paid lor Doubloon*. Spnuisb Bank Nolo* nml ull kfmls of (fold and Silver and Gut - orniuoui Securities. TAYLOKitCO.. hunkers No. 1H Wall *. N. Y. SITJGER^S Sewing Machines. The Singer mannfactnrliis; Co. Is now producing nearly 200.000 Sewing Mucliliicm per annum und is uot able io moot ihe demand, bui in order lo do so, now fac tories are being erected tliut will supply Three Hundred nnd Fifty TUoomiul Mucliliicm each Year. The popularity of the “New Family” Sewing Machine Is only surpassed by its UMiifiilnes* and simplicity ; durability and beauty, where known ii l* difficult .for othoi maiinfnctnrcnr io effect sales, aud ihcy employ every means to foist their products upon the people. Buyers of Sewing Machines should avoid canvassers and peddlers who resort m compuMou to uaaka sales,fur no michiuo can bo doslrublo that is forcibly throat on t ffeJTtirclmsof. The Singer “Now Family” and tho “New No. Ono 7 ’ Sewing Machines, [tho latter Tor Dressmakers. Tailors, Shoemakers, Jic..J are eagerlv sought for. ihi fie Urge stock can bo found in our sale* room!, together with every useful accessory intended for (hum. We soli Silk Twist. Cotton and Linen Thrends, Nbodles, Oil, Screw-driver*. <fce., at retail or in qijonilty at mahu(actnr«rs’ prices. l*n»ftlogiH*s, Prlci’ I/lsts. Ac.. (In man] furnished on application by mail or other wise. DEAN & LOWE, 005 North Fourth Ntrcet, *ept2B-d3m ST. LOIIS. IflO. Proposals for Transportation " 1 ' V -OF- ‘ INDIAN GOODS ■ —o—- Orncß or Oovcaxon and Kx-Orncin 1 Hum*. Indian ArrAins, V OIIKYRNNE, WyoXINO, Ol It Ootoher, 18?0. ) Proposals will be received at this office nntif Monday, tho 17th day of October, 1870, Fdr the transportation of sixteen (honiAhd (10,000) pounds (more or less) of Indian snimity „a>od-< from Point of Rock*, on the U. P. R. R., to (’imp Brown, nn tiie Shoshonee Indian Reserva tion. Thu goods to b" delivered IC.Camp Brown on or before the Ist proximo. * - z • ■ J. A. CAMPBELL. Governor *nd px-Officio Supt. of IndUo Affulr* 1 . ect7'9t AK'ION PI A O FOtftM. PATEUTT AHON Piano Fortes I COMBINES MANNER’S FOUR Simplifying Patents , TIRE MOST VALUABLE PATENTS EVES USED IN PIANO FORTES. PATENT ARION REVERSED WOODEN AGRAFFE PATENT AAION COMPOUND WREST PLANE. patent Amour FULL IRON FRAME. PATENT ARIOST SUSTAINING IRON PAR. A Few Reasons WHY THS ARION PIANO IS 9UPERIOR TO ALL OIEERB - The ARION PIANO FORTE ha* Greater Ptnro^ I hnn any other Piano Forte Manufactared. IT WII.I. STAND IN TUNE LO.tOBHy and in ita mechanical construction it is more per feet. and. ihcreforc, inure durable than any in sirument cousiruciuJ in the usual modora style. The afttlnffcnifcn! of the Agraffe, the manner striugin » iff'- peeivlUr form aud arraugemeot tiie Irou Fruim-,- SUPERCEDES ALL OTHERS. The nrc of a bar [which 1* a part of the IroK Frame) on a line with the heavy steel strlftgiag. give* Great Strength where most needed, and in lhl» respect all ether Pi'inor fail. The construction of the WREST PLANK, iate which the Tuning Pin* nru inserted, I* such that II 1* impossible (or ihe pins to become kjoeened, or Ihe WroM Plauk 11self in split, as is 100 oflex the case in other Piano Forte*. The Fxtraordlnary Evtanca* throughont the scale, the excellent Singing (£uailty, the Length and Partly of Vlbratfoa, all go to prove what we claim, viz., that the ft Arion Piano-Forte IS TIIK BEST INSTRUMENTMA2IU*ACTVR*D AGENTS WANTED. ; First class and respoaeible Agents wanted la every City aud Town where we have not already appointed them. ' Writ r for Circular, which we mail free, ormt \ close two three cent siampe ft»r the AHfON PAMPHLET, which contains a mil account of the famous blindfold trial, and other valuable idfbr mution to those couloiuplatiug puxhasiaga Pinna Port#. N. B.—We can Mon the pnbTlc fropi purchasing a cheap Piano, which has recently beer, nut Is* the market, bearing tire name “ Arion.” All geaaioe Arion Pianos bear the name “Patent ArVon,” oad can only be purchased from our New York Wore* rooms, or our authorized Agents throughout the United Slates. All Hindu or nailed Imltw meat* supplied, ADDRESS TUB ARION PIANO-FORTE 0«w NO. 054, BROADWAY, anglftd&wly Ken Ytfh Cttyv