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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1872)
r h l Concluded from l&t p; Yniiionrtiio'-aimp. eLiiiiHtel at one dollnr Tor:icri lorMinl amount : lo roI.iilwr.seil J ffom the proct'oil- of the sales of tho Polla vvatomle lands, seven thousand two liutulrel dollars; iiuiklnu in all sixty-one thousand two hundred and ninety-nine dollars- and thirteen cents. I'OTTAWATOJIIES OK JIUKON. For permanent annuity, in money or oth " erwi.se. per second article treaty of Novem ber seventeenth, em?cn hundred and sov sp, four hundred dollars. QVAVAWH. Foreducetlon. duriiiR the pleasure of the rnsident. one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistants, and tools, iron, ami steel for blacksmith's shop, one thousand sixty dollars. For one runner, durum the pleasure of the President, six hundred dollars. Q7J-NAI-EI.T AS!) QUIE-LKJI-UTn INDIANS. For third of Jive instalments on twentv Hve ihousand dollars, 'belim the first series,) for beneficialbjecs, under the direction of the President, pw fourth articletreaty ot Ju ly first, eighteen huuured ami Ijjty-live, one thousand dollars. For thiitcenlh of twenty instalments, for the support or an agricultural nndilnilns-tri-nl school, and for-pay of suitable, instruc tions, per tenlh-artlcle treaty of July hrst, oJu'hteen hundred and lifty-live, two thou sand live hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for support of smith and carpentershop. and to provide the necessary tools therefor, per tentli article trealv of July first, oiwhteen hundred and fifty-five, five liundrcii dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter and farmer, and a physician, who shall lur nisli medicines for the sick, per tentli article treaty of July first, eighteen hundred and - Arty-five, four thousand one hundred dollars ihvkr cnowa. FOPthis amount, to be expended for such foods. pniTisions, and other articles, :is the resident from time to time may determine inplmliiiirlraiisrwtatton thcreof.iu Instruct- inir in aKrteulturalaiidmeeliiinie-.il pursuits. inflnn fnr tlie iii-loless ornfijfis of said In dians, and in anv other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improve ment, thirty thousond dollars, itocn: ntvi:s Jor third of five Instalments, in blankets, clothing, larming uteinils, and stoik, per third article treaty or September lenth.elg.i teen hundred and flfty-lhrec, three thousand dollars. SACS.ANH FOXES OI' THE TySSISSII'PI. For permanent annuity in goods or other wise, per third article tiealy of November third, eighteen hundred and four, one thou sand dollars. .... .. ... Foe interest on two hundred tlm"""'"' .-Lirs-iV" -'i centum, per second article treat y of Octil-ert went j-nrt, eighteen liuu dmdaud tlurty-seven, ten thou.uid dollars. For interest on eight hundred tt'uusand dollars, at live p-r centum, per second article treaty ol October eleventh, eighteen uunureu ami tortv-two. forty thousaml dollars. Fourth of five instalmeiit-s, for support of a physician and purcha.se ot medicines, one thousand live hundred dollars. l?or way of a physician, and. purchase of medicines, one-rmuilred dollars. For fourth ol live Instalments, for supply ing mid tribes with tobacco and salt, three hundred and fifty dollars. SACS AND FOXES OK MISSOUKT. For Interest on one hundred and fifty-seven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, under the direction ot the President per second article treaty of October tweiity lirst, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand eight bundled and seventy dollars. SEMINOLES. For five per centum intern.-! on t.wo hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, to be paid as annuity, per eighth article treaty ol August seventh, eighteen hundred and llity-slx, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. For Interest on two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, at live per centum, tt he paid as annuity, (they havingjoined their breth ren west,) per eighth article treaty of An list seventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-sir. twelve thousand live hundred dollars. For Interest on fifty thousand dollars, at the-raXeof five yer centum per annum, " to be paid annually, for the support of schools," as per third article treaty of March twenty ILrst. eighteen hundred and sixty six, two thousand live hundred dollars. For interest on twenty thousand dollars.at the rate of live per centum. to be paid an nually J' fur the support otheSvuilnoI gov eminent, as per third article treaty of March twenty-first, eighteen hundred ami sixty six. one thousand dollars. SENECAS. For permanent annuity, in specie, per fourth article treaty ot September twenty, ninth, eighteen hundred and seventeen, live hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, in specie, per fourth article trcatyofseptember seventeenth eighteen iiunlrel.ini ci-j itje.i, live huu- tirea dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, shops and cools. Iron and steel, to be applied as stipula ted in the seventh article tieaty of February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, one thousand and slxtv dollars. For miller, during the pleasure ot the Pre aid&at, six liundrcd'dollars. SENECAS OK NEW-YOKK. TFor permanent annuity, in lieu of interest n stock, per act ot February nineteenth, eighteee hundred and thirty-one, six thou sand dollars. For intereit. In lieu of iuvestment.on sev enty-five thousand dollars, at five per cent- f um, per act of June twenty-seventh, eigh teen hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred and lilty dollars. For interest, at five per centum, on forty three thousand and fifty dollars, transferred from the Ontario Dank to the United States treasury, per act of June twenty-seventh, elghteenlliundrcd and forty-six, two thou sajHlouc hundred and fifty-two dollars and lift' cents, SENACAS ANT) SHAVNEES. For permanent aunuitv, in specie, per fourth article treaty of September seven teenth, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one thousand dollars. For blacksmith and assistant, shop and tools, iron and steel, one thousand and sixty dollars, SE33TCA-S, XIXEX5. SENKCAS, AND SIIAWNEKS, liUAl'AWS, CONFEDEKATED l'EOKIAS, KAs JCASKIAS, WK.VS, AND PIANKK-slIAWS, orTA WAS OF 11I.ANCH AKD' FORK AND UOCJIK DE II1EUF, AND CKUTAIN WYANDOITS. For fourth ji Hve instalments, for black smith and assistant, shop and uols. Iron and steeL for shop, for S'nawnees, five hundred dulhvrs. .,Vor fourth of six Iastalraents,Tor pay of D&cksmlth, and for necessary iron and steel and tools for l'eorias, Kaskasklas, Weas, and Piankeshaws, one thousand one hundred and twenty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents. SHAWNEES. For permanent annuity for educational purposes, per fourth article treaty of August third seventeen hundred and ninety-live, and third article treaty of May tenth, eight een, hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For permanent annuity, in specie, for edu cational purposes, per fourth article treaty 01 September twenty-ninth, eighteen hun dred and seventeen, and third article treaty of May tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty, four, two thousand dollars. For interest, at live per centum, on forty thousand dollars, for educational purposes, yer third article treat y of May tenth, eight een hundred and fifty-four, tso thoitsaud dollars. SIIOSIIONESs. EASTEltN HANDS. For ninth of twenty Installments, to be expended, under thedlrecUon or the Presi dent, in the purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to tlielr wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per fifth article treaty of July second, eighteen hundred and sixty three, ten thousand dollars. "WESTEltN HANDS. For ninth of twenty Installments, to be expended, under the direction ot the Presi dent, In the purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunters or herdsmen, per seventh article treaty of October first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, five thousand dolL-us NOKTIIwnSTEItN HANDS. For ninth of twenty Instalments, to he ex-3-fiuyUiU. under the direction or the President in the purchase of such articles as he may deem suitable to their wants, either as hunt ers or herdsmen, per third article treatv of July thirtieth, eighteen bundled and sixty three, live thousand dollars. SHOSnONESAND BANNOCKS. SHOSHONI-S. tor third of; thirty instalmeiiLs to .,.,, for ui- minus, over lonrleen vears nel hose, calico, au! Ant.. nel hose. raii, n, v-i A.,... "..... ."- "le "n- dred females over the age of tw.-lvi .lr.1 r.i '?.. "w.iii-.iori'l! htliun- and such g,ods :us may be iieedcfl Vfnyea: suite roretght hundred utysaKrls W fourdollars seventy. chase or m cl, Tcl-xfZV'Y' fr ,he nur prorrbytheSeeretry .V, b(V -"nsIdereil oneioulZl ehfbui,dl 'Uerlor f,,r lng. and six hundred "!, eR5I,s roi,im- hflP LlVWltlil s" 1 . m For nav ,r m ;.i".'"u",u enclneer firin.rV . '. eacncr. carpenter, temu artich. frf. ai,a Wncksmlth, as per hundred doltors. S S X thousuud elgut Brow h2SSnt8for.t?eten Peon who sainlJ T . Xn,?t valuable crops, under the For nntanrd trea' flve "undred dolLirs lshitfpa-y of se?oa blacksmith, and furn D.no2?th2n and 6teel and ,lltr materials ?hodu.do1llfrsartIClD f " eaT'tto BANNOCKS. over fourteen vyi,b'clotui,IK fr ni!les hose, callcoTand dmesn?61 ,U,e Annnel. females over tlio , r,c? fof four "undre.1 "Sjflanne Land cotton VVel,ve yea:-an.d Reeded to.mke suit 2" rooa.s may be JSji1'1'-8f thousand ,Vr hnr.d boys Vilrty-scveHdoUarsf ne hudred and age. in providing employees, tMiuuiiniK' ""u -, procuring medicine ami medical ntiendaneo .fir for nnil snnnort of the aged: sick, ami - 1 .... .. f l.f .-Art GOSUIP ll.VND. V. For, ninth of twenty InstaUyenLs. to be ex- 1'hmkets e ot J .U V Ki oJ wt!Jln.le,J,S' ,n pended; umler the tljiea'j.n of the President tlilnl article real v 'or sen e fir miS1" S-ilPiSh0 JIh f SUC, a"'cles. incltidi g eighteen hnil&Vt cattle lor herding or other purpose.-, as he dre.1 and Ilfty dtdl ir-T J ' Uc """ Forthirdmf ten infttalmcnts. for Jthe. pur chase oS such articles as may be, considered proper !v the Secretary of.tlio Interior for eljihu hundred persons roaming, and. four hundred persons engaged 'indgrlcultuic.slx-U-en.thousand dollais. - Fornav.of physician, teacher, carpenter, engineer,, farmer, mid blacksmith, six thou sand elclit hundred dollar. For the last ot three instalments, to he ex pended in presents for toe ten persons who jrrow the most valuable crops, live hundred dollars. .... , For transoortat ton of goods that may be purchased tor thcShoshoues and Hanuocks, fifteen thousand dollars. PPqSHOXF.s, ItANNOGKS, AND OTJIER HANDS JK INDIANS IN IDAHO AMJ .SOLTHKASTKHX OREGON. For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, or oilier articles, as the President may from time to timedeterminc. Incliul'wji.transportation, in instructing in agricultural pursuits, in providing employ ees, educating children, procuring medicine and medical attendant), care for and sup port of the aged, sick, and infiim, for the helpless orphans or said Indians,.rid in any other respect to piomote their- civilization, comfort, and improvement, forty thousand dollars. SIX NATIONS OF NEW YOKK. For permanent Annuity In clothing and other useful articles, per sixth article treaty of November seventeenth, seventeen hun dred: r.nd ninety-four, four thousand live hundred dollars. 'SIOUX OF DIFFERENT TRIBES. INCLUD ING SANTKE SIOUX, IN TliKSl-.VliuiJi; NEBRASKA. AND. SONCAS ON THE GREAT SIOUX RESERVATION. AND FA M I LI KS uF S NTEE DA ICOTA SIOL X wim tta.MTK TAKEN HOMESTEADS AT OR NEAR ILANDKiiAL, .UN UAKOiA TERRITORY. For pay of second blacksmith, and furn ishing iron, steel, and otiicr material, two thousand dollars. For third of thirty Instalments, to pur chase clothing for males over fourteen yeais .of age; for llanticl, hose, and calico,, and do 'meslics mmired for females over twelve years of age; and for such llannel and cot ton goods as may be needed to make suits for boys and girls, one hundred and fifty nine thousand four hundred dollars. For third ol thirty instalments, to purch ase such articles as may be considered prop er by the Secretary of the Interior lor per sons roaming and for persons engaged in ag riculture, two hundred and thirty-six thou saml dollars. For third of four Instalments, for purchase or seven million three hundred thousand pounds of beef, and the same quantity of flour for Iwouty tliniit-iami persons, uuuvi tenth article treaty of April twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and Tor subsistence of Yankton Sioux, one million three hundred and fourteen thousand dol- ' For paj- of physician, five teachers, one carpenter, one miller, one engineer, one tanner, and one blacksmith, ten thousand four hundred dollar.-. For last of three Instalments, to be ex notin.l.tii nreseuis to trie ten persons who i-im-ow the most valuable crops, five luiad.cd .-.- - dollars. For transportation, and the necessary ex penses ot delivering goods, to he purchased lo'- the different bands of the Sioux Indians, under treatv of April twenty-ninth, eight een hundred and sixty-eight, one hundred pand fifty thousand dollars. SIOUX. SISSETON AND WATIPETON AND SANTEESIOFXOF LAKE TRAVERSE AND DEVILS LAKE. For this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, or other articles as-the President may, from time to time, including transportation thereof, in instructing in ag ricultural and mechanical pursuits, In pro viding employees, educating children, pro curing medicine and medical atteni:.see care for and support of the aged, sick and In firm, for the helpless orphans of said In dians, and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improve ment, seventy-five thousand dollars. YANKTON TRIISK OF SIOUX. For fourth of ten instalments, (second se ries.) to be paid to them or exyeajled, Sir tlielr bem lit, commencing with the year in which they shall lemove to and settle and reside upon their reservation, per fourth ar ticle treaty of April nineteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, forty thousand dol lars. For transportation of goods, one thousand five hundred dollars. SIOUX ON THE MILK RIVER RESERVA TION. For this amount to he expended In such goods, provisions, and other useful articles, as the President may from time to time de termine, including transportation, m in structing In agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, procuring medicines and medical attendance, care lor and siir.nortof the aged. sick, and Infirm, for the helpless orphans ol sahl Indians, and in any respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and impiove ment, one hundred and fifty thousand dol lars. W'ALL-PAH-PEETRIHE OF SNAKE IN DIANS. For first of ten instalments, to be expend ed under the direction of the President, as per seventh article treaty of August twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, one thous and two hundred dollars. S'KLALLAJIS. For third of five Instalments on sixty thousand dollars, (being the fifth series,) un der the direction of the President, per fifth article treatv of January twenty-sixth. I eighteen hundred Jid fifty-five, two thou sand Iokx niLnired i&-)iiars. For thirteenth of twenty Installments, for thesupport of an agricultural and indus trial school, and for pay for suitable teach ers, per eleventh article treaty of October twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, two thousand live hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty lnstalics?uts. lor the employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, and a physician, who shall ltirni-h medicine for the sick, per treaty of June twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and lifty llve, four thousand six hundred dollars. Forsupport of a smith and carpenter shop and to provide the necessary tools eherefor, five hundred dollars. TABEGUACIIE RAND OF UTAH IN DIANS. For ninth of ten instalment's, for the pur chase of goods, under the direction or the l'S eretary of the Interior, per eighth article treaty oi October seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and Senate amendment of March twenty-tilth, eighteen hiitidied and sixty-1'oui, ten thousand dollars. For ninth ot ten instalments, per eighth article of said treaty, for thepurchaseor pro visions, under thedlicetlon or the Secretary or the Inter! r, ten thousand dollars. For pay or blackr.mith. as per tenth article rH sjmm tteaty,. seven Hundred and. twenlv dollars. For transportation, and genera-incidental expenses oi the delivery or goods, provis ions, and stock, as per same article of same treaty, two thousand dollars. TABEGUACIIE, MUACHE, CAPOTE "VVE- E.MINUCIIE, YA.MPA. GRAND IUVER AND UINTAH HAN 1S OF UTES. For pay of two carpenters, two millers two fanners, and one blacksmith, as per fif teenth article tieaty or .March stcond ei"hf ean hundred and sixty-tight, nine thousand dollars. For pay of two teachers, as per same arti cle of same treaty, two thousand dollars For the purchase of iron and steel, and'lhe necessary tools tor blacksmith's shop two hundred and twenty dollars. ' For S.urlh of iUirly instalments, to be ex pended under the direction oi tin. ......,'.. ol the Inferior, lor clothing, blankets, ami such other articles as he may think pioper and necessary, under eleventh article of same treaty, thirty thousand dollars lor annual amount, to he expended under the direction of the. secretary of the Jmeri or, in supplyingsald Indians with beef nun HlS'ini eaV.1V,ur' ,M,ans."J Potatoes, as per doin " i,ai,,e trculy' l,,lrt' ouJuil For transparfallonof goods as mav be pur chased for said Indians, seven thousand dol- TETON SIOUX. ror mis amount, or so much thereof U.MPQUAS,(COV CREEK BAND) cor inird of five instalments, of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial objects, to be expended as directed by the President, per third article treaty of November twenty ninth, eighteen hundred and lllty-r.mr rm. thousand dollars. For eighteenth of twenty Instalments, for the pay of a teacher and purchase of Iiooks and stationery, per sixth article treatv of -suvenwer iweniy-VA.Utu, eignteen Hundred and tifty-roisr, ou- tnottsand four hundred and fitly dollars. WALLA-WALU, CAYUSE, AND UMA TILLA TRIBES. For third or five instalments of third se ries to bo expended under the direction of the President, per second article treaty of June ninth, elgliteen hundred and fifly-iive lour thousand dollars. ' For thirteenth of twenty instalments for the purchase of all necessary mill fixtures and mechanical tools, medicines. and "hosni tai stores, books and stationery for choo's , -s-.wv,. ......,.H, .iiiu lurniiure.anu for employees, three-thou sand dollars 1-or thirteenth of twenty Instalments far the pay and subsistence of one superintend ent of rarmlnc operations, one farmer two millers. onebacksmifh r.AWo' '.?, Vwo cV!ep, larl. e,eVe" thousand two hundred 1 dol- For thirteenth of twenty Instalments for Ivnlh Walin1 f the Ta1 ch &nof' the tV Ua"Va,n?. Cuyuse, ami UmatilLi bands S? fiUfSlpf ,?v,e lu,'red doffi per annum per fifth article treaty of June ninth el c lit- iii.ij oo necessary, to purchase subsist,,,.,. new mkxico. orsio,, v V,VV'ir,.V'.e TtfUf i11 "l "T hands For the general incidental expenses or the In ?. V,l,x V1 llle "- nity of Fort Peck Mon- diau service in New -Mexico, presents of goods, ag- !a ,,...-- J , ui 3iu oilier Ollieets -is rnuuuiiu luipienieiiks, "- ...-. ....... .-.., the S.'cretary of the Interior with .,"' ruml to sissist tiiem to locate m peruianent abodes proval of, the President, mav deem .. ... P" tld susumi themselves bp the pursuits of civilized and advisable, to or nu te ilo , i ? siry ' to be expended under the uireciion or the sec and inu.rovemei 1 Ri Ldhns ''f '(m mary r the lmer,or' ",ty Ulouaa aol,:lra dreil thousand dollars. :",, fi1', i11' '"l"" oasox. tion shall he expendeil for the benei i S 'JfiT For the general incidental Jcxpenses or the In port ions of said hands only .,., . t,1,to1 -SUP " dian service in Oregon, including transportation ol time as they maintain fri,.,,,'iiv"i ?,r SUc1' """" SolMls a,,u l'reiius, twtiere nospecial pro theUnite.1 m-il.-. ,uuu Ir-'UdIy relations to vision thereior is made by treaties.) aim lor pay-y"1"-" oiatts. lL eJ..,t.nses ot the removal aud subsistence ol WJCITITAS. AND OTHER AFFILIATED a RANDS, AND INJJIANS IN COUN TRY LEASED FROM CHOCTAW'S. For this amount, to he expended In such goods, provisions, and other articles, as the President may from time to time determine including transportation thereof in instruct ing inaaricultural and mechanical pursuits, j in providing employees, educating children. procuring medicine and medical attendance cxre for and .support of the aijed, sick, and infirm, for the helpless orphans of said In dians, and in any otlior respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and iiiiju-ovement fifty thousand dollars. WJNNK11AOOES. . Fir Interest on eiulii hundred and clKhty-sij thousand .nine hundred and niuedollareomtsojeJi n..n wim 10 live t.er centum per fourth article treatv of Jfovenitier lir-t. eighteen tUittv-seveii, and Joint resolution or July f-evcn-thousand three liu;idred and foriy-hve dollars and '""or twem" rtxxh of thirty Instalments of!ntt 0-i.sfventy-iire thousand tlireahurid red and cigu-tv-seveiMtolimsand twenty-eight can, at livenix c'ei-iuiii. per loinlli article treaty of October tnirr teeiiih. eighteen hundred ami forty-six. three thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine dollars and "iorintire;" oil wenty-elght thousand and three hundred and ferty dollars and 'urt',et,c"'t1f; " ,-. rn..,inrii i. ! e v nciided under the uirei-- tion.f the Secretary ot the Interior, for the ertc Ui of houses, improvement "ftheirallotnientsof limit jilirCliaseorsloCK, asncuiu.i..t "Vi.;iVw..,iri seetlsand other beneficial purposes. three u;l,,rt nine liundrcl andj-eventceii dollars and two cents. lor transportation or goods, three thousand dol- 'Torthis amount, to be cxpenflcd under the di rection ol the Secretary of the Interior, at siu.li J.w and h. such suhwm eW''-i and eecessnry lor the benelit or the itineoai," u -J e ot9 Indiana, hi improving their lands. P nr-clasiii- stock a-agricultural implcm-nts, erect- promoting their ;clviliaiUon and o mlori ' ?'1. amount to be taken lrom the sum in - te"-e or the United States; belonging lo said trlDt, out. hundred thousand dollars. Tfin, n carrv Tin-nnhletheBecretarvof the Intexlpr to carrj into elleSuiehiiitli and tenth sections or the act of Jul" mteent eightn hundred and seventy, n !.! Ik imiro ." fttions l-r the current nnd c ntiii Lint expenses of the Indian departmont. anil for t-""..11:6 '.",.. ..i.,ni.,nmn with various Indian lUlliuuiK i".-y -J''V."V". t.,, L, ti.lrtv IehtLeu :":,i ,. .md shall, through a lawful guaruian. oe entitled to the benefits thcrot auid it is 'er.t-'',-v,",h clarKba Uie Intention and niwialiiKol sold nhith ami tenth sections to authorize and direct the s-ec-retarv of the Interior to cause to he patented lo euchand every Winnebago Indian. IauTully resi dent hUie State or Minnesota at the date or said ' .i" ordiuicB Ith the ceoditions or said two sections, an allotment or land, who have not her w torore received the Fume in quantity as promta in the treaty of April fifteenth, eighteen hundred and liny nine. yakamA nation. F i-"or third of live instal neiits.or third series, for iiefieail objects, under the direction or the l res- ...t .....fl.iirrli nrtiflfr!l!V lf .Illlie llilltll. CStl- hi- ide "" !..-.... -"- ----'. -;,--.. ...i. ,. teen liunureuniiu iuiy-uve.Hix uiuusiuu uu.u. For tlurteeiitli or twenty instalments, fur the support ol two schools, one or which 1 -.". he an agricultural ami industrial school, keeping in rji. pair school buildings, and lor providing suitable iiirniture. books, and stationery, per filth article treatv of June ninth, eighteen hundred and llltj hve. bne thousaml five hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty linstalments. for the emplovment of one superintendent or teaching and two teachers, per fifth articletreaty or June ninth, eighteen hundred and lifty-live, three thousand tivn lnmdr.ll dollars. For thirteentu ol tweiuy instalments, for the emplovineiitof oiiesiiperihtemUnt of larming and t..-.: -.Tr.....r twn millers, two jlaok.ait:i. tf tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one u ag on aud plow maker, per lifih article treaty ot June ninth eiglitern hindred and Kliy-fie, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. For thirteenth or twenty instalments, for keep ing in repair snw and flouring mills, and lor lu r nislung tiie necessary tooistand fixtures, per filth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and liftv-five. five hundred dollars. SKor thirteenth ol twenty instalments. Tor keep ing in repair the hospital and pro Wing the neces sary medicines and fixtures lliert-tor. per hllh arti cle treaty ol" June ninth, eighteen hundred and tif-ty-live.thrcc hundred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for keep ing In repair blacksmiths', tinsmiths', carpenters , and wageii and plow makers' shops, anil ior pro viding necessary tools tlrerctor. per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and lilty five.five hundred dollars. For thhteenih or twenty instalments, for tho nay of a physician, per film article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred aud lifty-live, one thous and two hundred dollars. For thirteen or twenty instalments, for keeping in repair the buildings required for the various employees, :md for providing the necessary furni ture therefor, per filth article treaty of June-ninth, eighteen hundred and lllty-live, three hundred dollars. . , .... For thirteenth of twenty instalments, for the salurv of such person as the said conTederated tribes and hands of Indians may select to be their head chief, per filth article treaty or June ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dol lars. GENi:aAL INC1DKNTAL ExfENSESOFTHElNDIAN SKKVICK. For survey or Indian reserves under fcrtefy stip ulations, fifty-five thousand dollars. For the surveys ot exterior boundaries or Indian reservations, and sub-dividing portions of the. same, one hundreil and fifty thou-mid dollars' .rliiif;irH'i(!-r. That no part of this appropriation shidt be iLsiMl for the survey of the rc-ercil lands or theChoctaws.Seminoles. or Creeks, or oi the lands or the Chcrokees ea-t or the n:iiety-.sith meridian, without the consent of said Indians first expressed in open council in the usual manner: Ami firovhlrA furthrr. That the Commissioner ol theCeneral band OHIce may allow lor siir eying (irunde Koude reservation the same as allowed for the surev of other simihtr reservations hi the tsstate or Oregon, out or any money heretofiire ap- propnatea lor that purpose, snouiu ne ueem u just. For this amount, or so m-tcli Miereor as may be necessatv. to pay theexptuses or the commission of citizens serving without pay, nppointed by the President under the provisions or the fourth sec tion or the act or April ten. eighteen hundred and I sixty-nine, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars: land saiu commission is r.ereoy uoiuoiueu, im f the powers and duties heretofore provided by law: I'mvuUa, 'jiai.uiy 'uuau-er oi me ui "i -Indian commissioners is hereby empowered to ia vestigate all coiitr.icLs, expenditures, and accoun j in connection with the Indian service, and shall have access to all books and papers relating there to in anv government office: hut the examination of vouchers and accounts by the executive com mittee of said board shall not be a prereipif of payment. AltlZONA. For the general Incidental expenses of the In dian service in the Territory of Arizona, presents of goods, agriciiltur.d implements, and other use lul articles, and to assjut them to locate in perma nent abodes, aud sustain themselves by the pur suits o! civilised hie. to be expended under the di rection of the feecretary ot the Interior, seventy five thousand dollars. ;U.lF01NtA- For the Sencral incidental expenses of the In d.an service in California, pay or employees, pres ents or goods, agricultural implements, and other u-ehil articles, um! to assist them to locate in per manent abodes, and sustain them-cves by the pur suits o! civilized life, to be expended under the di rection of the Secretary ot the Interior, eighty-five thousand dollars. ' COI.OIIAHO TKKMTOBV. For the geher.il incidental expense. of the In dian service tn Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, mid sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized hie. to be expended under the direction oj the s,ecrotary of the Interior, ten thousand dol lars. DAKOTA TKKKITOKV. For the cnerr incidental expenses of the In dian service in Dakota Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other u-eful articles, and to assist them to locate in pennant nt anodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits or civilized lite, to be expended under tliedi Iir.-ctum oi the secretary dollars. ol' the Interior, twenty thousand XDAltO TKRUITOJlir. For the general incidental expanses of the In dian service in Idaho 'lerritoryl present-sot goods, agricultural Implements, and othrr u-elul articles, and to assist them to locate in permanent abodes, md su-taiu themselves by the piirsuits of civilized liie. lo be expend'sl under the direction of the sec retary of the Interior, twenty thoUMiud dollars. MONTANA TKKHirOHY. For the general nicirtewrvr expends of the In dian serv.ee in .Montana Territory, presents of goods agricultural implements, anil other useful articles.and to assist them to locate lit permanent abodes, and to sustain themselves bv tne pursuits ol civilised hie, to be expended under the direction oi me !ecreiary oi the Interior, twcuty-iive thousand dohars. NEVADA For, the general incidental expenses of the In dian service in Nevada, tireeuts tit iroods. agricul tural implements, and other useful articles, and to assist them to locate yi permanent abodes, and su.stu.in ihemselves.by the puru;i Qf clyihzed life, to be expended under the direction of the Secreta ry or the Interior. lilleeu thousand dollars. liisr the expenses Indians in Oregon, (not parties to any tieaty,) and Tor pay of necessary employees, lorty thousand dollars. WASHINGTON TliKKITOllY. For the general incidental expenses of the i dian service lit Washington Territory, including" transportation or annuity goods and presents, (where no special provision is made thereior bv treaties.) and fordeiraying the expense- ot remov al and subsistence of Indians, (.not parties lo any treaty.) and lor pay ot necessary employees, twenty-four thousand lour hundred dollars. Utah TKBKiTony. For the general Incidental expenses of the In dian service iu Utah Territory, presents of goods agricultural implements, and other useful articles and Ul llsist tllm til Inratw III tuf-tn.i....... ..I I... ' anisustam tuisiiives by the pursuits of civilized me,, iuuuuH5 transportation anil necessary expense- ol deliverinii nrovisinn- in ti.u i,o...'.. within the Utah superiuteiidency, to be expended under the direction or the Secretary of toe Interi or, twenty-live thousand dollars. WYOMING TKHItlTOnY. For the general incidental expenses of the In diaScSe""?ce..,n v'oln,,,t- Territory, presents o : Sn1ft riC.a&1 """nts. and other articles. !,,1 ?,vaA.tM,,e,n '"'"cui permanent abodes. m ut,1a'n themselves by the pursuits of civilized ;Ur..," "y,"i'""e" unaer tue direction or the Sec retary or the Interior, five thousand dollars. oiM.rinlfe,a.,J,0Ur"r:. t0 Purchase subsistence and clothing for the Indians located upon the Uintah alley reservation in Utah, and for such other ob jects as the secretary or the Interior may deein necessary aud advisable to promote the clvillza Uonand ininrovonint rrcn!H rn.i,a.. nn ... and dollars: "' lc" """" For transnortntlnn nn.i i. nw.w0r,. -., - 1 - --"... ua.ui ...w ..www.OU. CAlwiwwO O! Hie Ue.lVerV Ot annuities Hurt nrm-klnnc r. th Indian trihes in MiniiebOta thousand dollars. II ... - . -w x'.u.kj.ua.w .v. ...w aud Michigan, six COLLECTING AND LOCAT1NQ THE COLORADO RIVKR INDIANS IN ARIZONA. or CQixipleting the cpa?tructlon of the IrrlRatiDg canal on the Colorado reservation In Ailzona, twenty thousand dollars. CHOCTAW AND CHICKASAW AOEXCJT, INDIAX TEB HITOBY. "For this amount, or so much thereof as mar be necessary for the erection, at Sew Bokkv denot in the Indian Territory, of n building, to be Sed as an office for the anent to the Choctaw and fhleta- savv inaiaus, five thousand dollars. UJtJU Vi - ,-..-- -- ii,ni. nurt.ilMi :i.-c- in rttit vpur t-iiiiiiit om"' -- i theri er therein provided, ten thousand am "event v- e dollars a.,d ciaUty-four cwite. and Euat the minor cl.Ulreu.orsop.a H'fLw r-i can itiii iit-t-iiii-u j - INTr.r.EST ON TRCSX.FC-D STPCKS. For pavment of interest on certain abstracted and non-paving sjuite stocks belonging to various Indian iribb. (and held In trust by the sjecreiary of the. Interior.) for the fiscal year euding June thirtieth, eighteen hundred undaeventy-iwo. vis: For interest on the Cherokee uationnl tund.eiKh teen thousand three hundredfold twenty dollars. For Intercut on the Cherokee ?chool-fucd, two thousand two Hundred aud thirty dollars. For interest ou tha Chickasaw national Tund, fifteen thotteaad-orie hundred aud forty dollars. For interest on the Chickasaw incompetents fund, oce hundred dollais.. foe interest on theChoctaw gneral fund, twen-ty-sveii thousand dollars. For interest on the Creek orphans' fund, lour tho-sand and foity-eignt dollars.. For interest on the belaw are general fund, nine thousand seven hundred and ten dollar. For interest on the lowaV fund, two thousand el"ht hundred dollars. . , W.r interest on the Kaskasklss, "Wens. Teorias. ourin arociB j . i.jankhaws' fund, threa ihousanttiieveii nuu himdred ad . ""'V ..B,i twenty-oiittdollars. . . ... , For interest on the Knskaskias, vam, i-eonas. and Piankesliaws' school fund, one thousand four hundreil and forty-nine dollars For interest on the Meuoniouees fund, ulne hun- d'FoA"ue'reVt onthebttawas and Chlpnewas' fund. ''rffi'he'uSom fund, three thousand threa hundred and liltj Uoi- 1.11 S For contingent expenses of trust-funds, three tUf,Xn uS&uty of the secretap- of the Inte. rior to make careful inquiry into the conditiujjJa point or civilization ol' the several tribes uieiii o ii Jd in th is not, and shall rpportthe ton mdetit 1 at the next session or Congress, showing the progress of such tribes respectively timraras .civUiziitioii w-itli recouimendations for such aid by fiiniishlui, animals and utensils for grazing and fiuining as '"rWwmovSl or theFlatheod Indians to the general or Jocko reservation, set aoart for sa id I n ilians by the treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and lllty-live. according to the order til the President, made November fourteenth, eigh teen hundred and seventy-one, six thousand dol- '"For the purchase of goods and supplies for the In dian service in lieu ot such as may be lost or de stroyed In transportation by water, and only to be used to the extent of such loss, twenty thousand d Forfulfllling treaty obligations of the United States With Wvandotte Indians, as provided In the thirteenth article of the treaty concluded February twouty-third. ttightcen hundred and sixty -eyn. tliefollowinganioiiiitsascertaiiied to.l duebj tiie board of commissioners appointed by theSecretarj of the Interior, as per their report dated March seconu. eichteeu huiidre daml sixty-nine. viz. tax es uiiiustly collected by the tentorial government of Kansas in eighteen liuiidredaud llftv-iihie iinui eighteen hundred aud sixty, to be reriiiulrd. elev en Uwosand sev en liundred and three dollars and h -ty-.six cents: to enable the Wyandottes to establish themselves in their new homes in thelndiaii 1 err -torv.liveth.'usaiiddoilars: in all. sixteen thousand seven hundred and three dollars and ilfiy-sjx cents to be paid under the direction ot the President ot the United State'. . For this amount, to assiit the Peoria. Kaskaskia, Wen, and Plaiikeshaw Indians to establish them selves In their new homes, the said amount, to be takeuTrom the Invested lund of said confederated tribe i'n accordance with thestlpuiatjpas contained in the tweutv-lourth article of tue treaty with these and oilier tribes of Indians, of February twentv-thtn!, eighteen hnudjed nnd slxty-btven. twentj-thousand dollars. SEC 2. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and riniuired to prepare and sulinnt to Congress a plan for rtjuitably extiu gU'shing.as lar us possiWe, the separate claims up o'l thegpvurvijneiit el the United States for annui ties and allowauctts ot diminished. Indian triUs. and also ior providing, on a uiillorin als, lor all Indians who are collected at tha same agency: J'rovulfil, That no annuity, itlier of mouey or goods, provided for in tins act, shall be paid to tribes which are at war with the United States. s-i:c.3. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he hereby Is, authorized to expend, lor the re moval or the Chippewa Indians to the White J-Jarth Lake reservation, in Minnesota, Tor their subsistence fw; six months after their removal, and for improvements on the said reservation, the un expended balance of appropriations heretofore made for such removal, subsistence, and so forth, ond now on the hooks of the Treasury Department, amounting, in the aggregate, to lifty-seven thous and and seventy-nine dollars and forly-four cents. For this amount, or so much thereof as may he necessary, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to carry on the work of aiding and instructing the Indians on the White Earth reservation, in Mln-nes-ta, in the arts or civilization, with a view to their self-sur.uort. conditioned upon the assent or theJdjsx-issippi band of Chippewa, first expressed. In open council in the usual manner, to the settle ment of the Utter-Tail band or Pillagers upon the White Kartli reservation, with eeju.d rights in re spect to the lauds vv ithia its boundaries, twenty-live thousand dollars. Skc -t. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, uiitnorued. in his discretion, to apply the balance on hand or the appropriation or one hundred thousand dollars, made by the act or July fifteenth. eighteen hundred and seventy, en titled "An act lor thesupport or industrial and oth er schools among the Indian tribes not otherwise provided Tor," ami so forth, at such times, in such sums, and lorsuch tribes and bands as, in his opin ion, may be required. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be nece.oary.t4 pay the expenses ol hoidinga general council of tin C herokee. Creek, semhiole. and, Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, in the Indian Territory, as provided by the treaties with said tribes m" eighteen hundred and sixty-six, for the fiscal vear ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, fourteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may he necessary : J'roviilul, That any other Indian tribe permanently located in said Indian Territory shall he. and is hereby, authorized to elect and send to said general coun cil one delegate, anil, in addition, one delegate for each one thousand Indians, being members or such tribe, on the same terms and conditions, and vv ith the same rights and privilege, including right to compensation, as is provided ior delegate or the tribes herein before mentioned: and a sulli cient sum to pav the per diem and mileage or such additional delegates is hereby appropriated. Skc 5. That the President ol the United States and th" Secretary of the Interior are hereby au 1 1,. .ri7.nl m in:ike un iiiiiiruisemenl ot the Cherokee lands lying west or Uie ninety-sixth meridian or west longitude. a'5 west of the land of the (Jmge Indians, in the tiwijan Territory, and south of the seuthern hue ottlie state of Kansas, ceded to the Uniti d States bv the Cherokee Indians under their treaty of July nineteenth, eighteen hundrid and sixty-six.for the settlement ol friendly Indiiitis. and report the same to Congress: J'roviilul, That the Secretary r the Interior be. and he hereby is, authorized to negotiate with the southern Chey e lines and Arapahoes lor the relinquishment; of iheir.clann to the hnidoeded to them by theseconp article or the treaty or October twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, out of the ccs siou matle bv the Cly.rokees in the treaty of July nineteenth, eighteen hundred, and sixty-six; such rehnouishiiieiil. if obtained, to he in consideration of a sufficient and premanent location for the said Cheveniu-sand Arlapdhoes, upon the lands ceded to the United States by the Creeks mid Seinlnoles in the treaties ol March twenty-first and June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and slxty-si.x i and that thesecretary report the act. on taken Uy him under this provision to Congress at it ue-itsession. skc. '. that tne s-ecreiay oi i-ne uuerior oe, and he hereby Is. authorized: to expend, for the re moval of the Witinebiigo Indians, in Wisconsin, from their present homes in that State to the Win nebago reservation, in Nebraska, or lo sucli other location as may be selected for them, and for their subsistence during such removal, and at their new home, the sum ol thirty six thousand dollars, or. so much thereof as may be necessary, appropriated hy act of J.dy li'teenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, for the removal or stray hands of Potta watouiiesau Whim-lingoes from Wisconsin to the tribes to which they respectively belong. Skc. 7. That it shall he the duty of the Secretary or the Interior to prepare and cause t tie publish ed such rules and regulations as he may deem nec essary or proper, prescribing the manner ol' pre senting claims arising iiudere.visting laws or treaty stipulations, lor compensation ;for depredations committed by the Indians, and the degr-e and character of the evidence necessary toKupportsuch claims: he kliall cntelullv invcsiliMte all such claims as may be prsented, subject to the rules and regulations prepared by him. and report to congress, al each session thereof, the nature, char acter, and amount of shcii claims, whether allow ed by him or not. and the evidence upon which his action was baed: l'fuvulril. Thai no pay ment on account of said cpum shall he niudc without a specific appropriation thereior by Con gress. Skc. 8. That witli the consent and concurrence of those bands or the Chippewa Indians of Luke Superior, located on lic de Flambeau and on las Court Onelles, and also or the Fond dll 1-ic bands ol said Indians, pxnrcs-ed in open council in Ihe usual manuvr, the s-ecretary or the Interior be. and hereby is authorized to remove the said bands id Indians from the tracts of lands which were slI apart Ior them respectively and withheld from sale for their use. in accordance with the ibinl nnd fourth clauses of the second ailiele of the treaty between the United States and the Chip pewa Indians of bake superior and the Mississip pi concluded September thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and liity-Ibur, and to locate said bands of In dians upon the tract ol land set apart by the sec ond clause ol said article lor the La Pointe hand of said Chippewa Iddians. The lands rendered vacant under the preceding section of thisact shall he appraised by three com petent commissioners, one ol whom shall be the United States ugent Tor the said Chippewa Indians, and the other two shall be appointed by the Sec retary or the Interior, with thc'approvnl of the President. Should there be upon any or the lands to be thus appraised any improviiients made by or for the Indians or nongovernment purposes, the said commissioners shall appraise the said Im provements separately. Alter the said lands shall have been appraised, as herein provided, the Secretary of the Interior shall be. and hereby is. authoriZtfdto ill'er thes.ime at, public-sale to the highest bidder, in tracts not exceeding one hun dred and sixty acres each, at such place in .he tion gressioii.il district In winch said lauds are situated as may be designated by the Secretary or the lute rior, ninety clays' notice or which shall be given by ad,verlisenient in at least three newspapers or general circulation published in said congressional district: and if not sold at public sale, it may be sold in tracts or not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres tooneperson.at not less than the ap- praiseu vaiue, anu upon payment inereior to cause patents in the usual form to be issued to said pur chaser or purchasers for -aid lands: J'ruviilnl, That no bid for separate tracts shall i be accepted which may be less than the apptwseil value of such tract, including the improvements, if anv, thereon: Ami pmviiiul furthrr. That bids for tracts having improvements upon them shall state the price for botli the land and c ie improvements. The proceeds or such sales shall be invested or ex pended lor the benelit or the Indians interested, in such manner as the Secretary or the Interior, sub ject to the approval of the President, mav direct. The commissioners to be appointed by'ihe Secre tary of tiie Interior, under the provisions of this act. shall receive compensation lor their services ut the rate of six dollars ior each day actually en gaged In the duties herein designated. In addition to the amount paid by them lor actual traveling, and other necessary expenses. The sum of seventy-live thounnd dollars, or no much thereof as may be necessary, be. and hereby Is. appropriated, out orany moneys In the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction orthe secretary or the Interior, for the appraisement ami ale or the said reservations and for ths- removal And establishment of said In dians. a herelnhetofe nroviJeJ. the sum so ex- pended to be reimbursed from the. proceeds of the wnes oi tne lantis oi sant inuians uutuorizee uv tnu act. Approveil, Jfay 29. 1372. PERPETUAL BLOOMING ROBES. OTer tiro hundred different finest varieties perpetual Iilooiuiiiir and climbing rotes, of our own raisintr. hardy for out-door cultivation ami line for winter bloom in the parlor. Can be sent by eJ.l. FURNAS fc SONS, 40-tf Brownville, Neb. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHUTZ, No. 59 Main Street, Brownville. Keeps constantly on hand a large and well aiAortod stock of genuine articles in his line.. 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San Francisco, Cal., & cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N.Y COLD BY ALL DKLUUIST3 & DEALERS. This Wonrfer nl Tearclable restorative is thr N9icct-anc!ior ortlic focblc and debilitated. Asa tonic and cordial for tEie agred and languid it has no f equal anions: stomach ir. Aan rcmecSj tor the nervous weak ness to which women are es pecially snbjcci, it is snperscd issgr every other stimulant. In a!I climates, tropical, tonipcr- late or frigid, it acts as a speci fic in avevy species of disorder which undcrnrilnes the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Beautiful Woman! II AG AX'S JIABXOLIA HALM Slv;..to tlic Complexion the FresHneni of Votitli. Haoan's Magnolia Balm overcomes the Hushed appearance caused by heat, fatigue and excitement It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, and f so naturally and perfect that no person can detect its application. By its use the. roughest skin I made to rival the pure mutant texture of youthful beauty. It removes redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains nothing that will Injure the skin In the least. Magnolia Baui Is used byaJIfashionableladies In XewYork. ipndnajid.laris. It costs only 75 cents per Battle, and Is sold by all Druggists and Perlumers. nyi BULBS! BULBS!! FOE'.THE FAIL TEADE OF '72. The finest collect foiof hnnly.'out-iloor bnlbs from ouf. imported stock, eTer offered In the United States. Remember that Hyacinths. Tu lips, Crocuf, etc., must be planted In the fall to secure spring bloom. Sent by mail. XJI?J1NAS ARSONS, iQ-tf Brownville, Neb. JOB PSINTING CF AXL KINDS. Neatly and Promptly Executed. S. T.-18S0-X. o A jSTo. 76 MAIN We have the Largest Stock, and make PROPBIETOR. 88 Sc 90 JVEja-IISr STREET, BTO"Vvr2sr"vrIILIl,El. m P. M. ' A. JL .i:.V, . s:."7 (Til XI" 1 71 "1" ft 1 TY ;-'-' ' uiu tiiiii mm i ui iiiuiiiiiy u u uu iiu uuu No. 70 Main Street, - - Brownville, Nebraska, Largest Stock in the Market. Great Inducements Offered. THE BOTTOM Or ALL A.KT 4-fv- Wlmlessslc and llll mmjMm , i .,. i n liinw,nimuu,MUJJLUUMWM,u,IJ, i.iMnr HIZH'11 TI " T 'IB. AU liMi.Uli?J XTo. 30 MAIN STS.SST. BK.O-VT-ZsrTTjiLIE, TnTIEIB. essreste ThcsalyltiSUdeGiftDistriwaioiiIn the County! VALUABLE GIFTS be distributed In r. siisrjc'S LITfUUEGCliAR. JliOK''X-IlX.Y B 1FT ENTERPRISE ! lo be lira lru MONDAY, SEP'i:. Oth, 1S72. ONE Git AND CAPITAL PX.IZK OV $5,000 IN GOLB! ?!s,'5a0o Greenbacks! 5 Prices 1Q0 l I Two Family Carriages and Marched Horse, with iSilver Mounteil Harness, worth tn) each. Two Horses and Buggies, with silver mounted Harness, worth J) each. TivoFIne-toned Itosevvood 1'iano. worth frftrt each. Ten Family Wowing Machines, worth l(0eaeli. MiOOoId and -Silver I.everllunting Watches, worth lrom$.:oto:!0n each. Ladies' 5old Leontme Chains. Oent's fJoId Vest ''bains. Solid and double plated Silver Table and Tea-spoons, Photograph Alliums, Jewelry. etc., etc. "Whole Number GiftH, 10,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. Agents wanted to "ell ticket, to whom liberal Pre miums will he paid. SIXGLETICICKTS!: B TICKKTSJ12; 12 TICK KTS?-'u; 23 TICKETS . Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a des cription of the in. inner or drawing, and other In formation In reference to the Distributem. will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to Ii. H. SINE, Box 86, Cincinnati, Olilo. Office. 101 V. 5th St. -f-ly DELIVSRSD to any part of the city. IZuddarttf Co. t '( IOWA .110 NEBRASKA LANDS FOR SAIE BY TIIE Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Go, 3IJLLIOXS OF ACHES On Ten tears Cre3iat o per ct. Int. No pnrt of principal ilue for two years, and thence only one-ninth yearly until paid In full. Products will pay for land and Improve ments witnin tne iimu oi tnis generous credit. 3- Better terms were never ottered, are not now. and probably never will be. CIRCULARS giving full, particulars are supplied gratis; and wishing to induce oth ers.rp emigrate with them, or to form a col ony, are invited to ask for all they want to distribute. Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, Iind Com'r. For-Iowa Lands, at Burlington, i0a. And for NcbraslcaLands.atLlncolii, Neb 31-3ra ICE ICE HUDDART & CO. sijBLlSHEull 12-ly AOT WcPMERSON BLOCK ST., BROWIM-VILLE, 2STEB M-I.LJ II Hill IIILJUJUItWIJMIMJI -KU- . HOTEI CLES SOLD. lictail Scalers til HA VINO a first class steam Ferrv Boat, and control, throueh mirelias... of Hit- Traiisf.-r business, wean-now better than ever before pre pared to render entire satjsractioti in the Iransrir of freight and passengers. Bronnrille Ferry anil Transferee March Jth, 71. 21-tr The Florence IS A liOCK STITCH Family Sewing Machine. IT MAKES A TRUIiY ELASTIC LOCK STUCK. It never Puclf er.s tlic Work, nnrDinvvs after being ".Varied. IT SELF-FASTENS ALL TUE ENDS OF THE SEAMS, IJEINt; THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE HAVING THE felekaiea"Beversible Feed." Itlstheniost simple and easy to learn to use. and the least liable to Ket out of order, having no "Wire Springs, "Wire Coils, Ijvers r JSjnislx Pnds To Get Out of Order. No Cog "WTieols to Malio a Racket, AND NO CAMS TO MAKE IT ItCN HARD. Warranted to last a. Life-Time! ALL OlJIt MACHINES KEIT IN ORDEIt FUEE OF CHARGE. I2;E FLORENCE Runs Light and Comparatively noiseless. Over 90,000sin Use. Wm. 2J. PLANT; Gen'l Agent, 14 ?Sox-tl JPirtlx Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. DUNN & HAYS, Agents, BKOWynLI.E. TiEBKASKA. PE1CE U1B IU, I A. IALB.UU11M f? Ill Un BROWNVILLE -i- j u Li?. A 'sg-j fefefc-ffc Jbv finnffPiiwvr ,t maiiiii AfeiitS iSz a 1? MAT JJffnJBpfggj the Lmvest Pri icos. I R. H. TI5IE TABLES. MIDLAND PACfflO EAEWAY, Takes etTect Sunday. March i;tv liTl Try except sniMLtr. " ? IVKSTWAKTV Fis-h, J ! STATIONS, -si Nebraska Chv TalhotL Iiil)ar. .ArHnglH .yrnense UmwMla . Ialym. 8t 'i "s '. r 1 s I 9:12 !:) ft-"0 10:12 10:22 10:10 t . HeittMt.. ...I'he aey's le Priso I.inolH. The time eiven above is tbxttir r. r .!1 '! , minutes slower than that orchfcwr M. A. s!IOVKItS. J. ;. u.v' l- r; i x rain Piaster. sii.r -i.t' ' I Burlington & Missonri River E. B. J?X .M'lllK l.MCA. PASSENGER AMTjiiXED TRAHs. KUXXINi: KtrrWKf N Plallsmouth jnd Lincoln. To tnke ElTcct UVilnesiIay, Ore. i.l7U WESTWARD. Trnin "o..'J. ' Train n. 1 STATIONS mix:i. rssi ; PlattsmoutA OniaJia Junction. TAiuNville,. e?otitli nend Ashland .. (Sreenuoo! Wa verly Newton. Lincoln 35U p. in. leave. 1:2!. .V.M 1' " JMP, ! A &).. , II Hi . T.W. , I l.U J jTSS 1 12.141 .' 7:45 ku V .' Kt.-ip.wi. arrive fi t i I, I MIX'' .. ftnis.m. lanve. fip in -.; usis i, .. !fc" .. f . 9rj. s.j, .! lflctaju.m.arfive. imi. u :' Lincoln Denton Highland.... Crete Dorchester.. EASTNVAKD STATIONS Train No. -i. l".Vss.KNGKM. Ti-.iiii Nil. I I,Iftl.''im-nlh ini-j.-w.Iiiiictioii.. Ljuiisville. South Bend Ashlami ( reen wixxl ,. Waverly Newton-. Lincoln i Lincoln ' Denton Highland Crete . , IHirvliester ' ll.-Is.., 5. 11:30. :h Ji vv I t:5u.m. arrive hb . MtuS ll-1. l:l.-.. 1:1. K..3' JU a.m. leave. J; '- f 'Hie time given above!? tlit ttt (m..n. ui iiilnu'i, .slower than that tr'hiiK-. TIIOS. IJAI-, Zliitf Enginrrr miH iij . Kansas City, St. Joseph & 0. E!.- TI.1IK TAKMJ No. !!!. To take rffr.rl StiUy. Jnly IMA I- cr o I asr cs- 5isr ohtii STATIONS. i)M. 11 v V.XV. Kansas t'itv . II.-I..P. M East Leaveiivvorth- IiS)A..-I St. Joseph PH ELI'S 33 ft-IM ft". Haiiiburir Council Itlulls GOING SOUTH STATIONS. '.ST. !. Is KXf. Kansas City . East Leavenworth. St. Joseph I'll ELI'S Ilanibun; Council Itluirs Tickets tor sal-at ll:li r W MfcW r. ?I :v .. 5:.i . l:W .... 2SW ; thei:H'rlT"I.' A.L. IlOPKI- A. C. DA "WES, Gen'l l':a. W-nt, Si. Ji y,ph. Jlo. Gen'l Su' i St J. - Great Through Passenger THE OLI KKI lABi.'. HANNIBAL & ST. 0Lt2 JOE, AND Council Sluffs R. H, Une- VIA ST. JOSEPH ANrQl'iV ' f TWO FAST EXPEESS TEAl Crossing the MLvtlsMimiiat Qulmy i PUI.LJIAX SLEEPING PALACES -FUOM-- BROHrXYILLE TO HJLI.VO Without Chanse or Cars. THISIS THE IJESTSIHIKTIINF TO OULVCY, ST. LOUIS. ( IR(' Memphis. New Orleani. JacsHvlllf r Held, Drvntiir. Tolono, I-i K.ietl. 1' x aill-. Cincinnati. Louu-vlli N.isf CliattaniMKm. Li:u;t". Cwlu'i-' Whetlnif:. l:ri-rlHin:. I:' murf. V.ish!iiton, Itfelmioii'l. .lv . .jifj.sT nr.siit.iitn:'.Rl'7S To Ft. Wayne. ToisJo. CrsJIina I' Harrislmnc. PliilarielpliiH. New r ISuMton. and all oints. SO.TTTI3;-A.3Sr3D EAST- II Pashenserstaklnether lines eajjror w--s by :i!l means tiiketMs in return; section ox.4Iuncatl country. . Buy Your Throng. T"Isv St. .Toe a,t5j For sale at Ticket Ofllce JJIufls IL U., at the Star IHW enson t Cross. Ticket Asekl and other stations on HneoffO bv- nnv nrlipr route. R.ii"'!irprhcJc'-jlthroiuh to alii nn.. ......-. -t. A.un.1- o... Hipot 1T11 1H T B. P. O ROAT. (i EO. 1 1. NETTI S T f:on'ITil'tp( A't. ! J". J. GrOPTvK' STAXE Af.ENT FOR THE BtT Combmed teller and Grinc Pfr Wind JIi'U and Steamer Also Breeder and Ssirpef oT the'l''br ' POiAK-B. CHINA Aiw-crnvcarof Hedj:e Ilan.s aw 'J' sery Stock, as- Write lur CircuiMr- rii.- TZffGrg t la p.m. arrive i r.i - f2iw t-.-m 12:1.1 h l liw . .i X ffflijalta - ma Wm&jliots m NJLtf..- l . II ? ft 3F . . B Blns ei Mi ilrs Ai'ilress jinoi- ji-ly i--- a el J'J H cl Il kl I L Ml r' r- p, i-1 r.. r vl Hi f ia II 'V.J! 1-mI (1 A: t. ii ie i 1'ir R .t i t: V I- c 11 . l f- -el SI J. ; 1. iraJ J. ru Pat r. A Fe JI w Nel prH 11H tiol A w I iol i