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a VENING STAR. OFFICIAL, ANDREW JOHNSON, IDENT OF TRE UNITED STATES OF ; AMERICA, $i and singular to whom there presents shail come, greeting Phereas a treaty was made and concinded Fort Sully, in the Territory of Dakota, on ftwentieth day of October, in the year of ve, by and between Newton Edmunds, Brigadier General H. H. Sibley, Henry W part of the United States, and Ah-ke- tah-hon-skab, (The Tali Soldier.) Mah- he-kab, (The Littie Bear,) and other ch heedmen of or Sioux In ne, An Ss. on the partof said baad daly authorized thereto by 'y is im the words and figures y Wing, to icles of & treaty made and concluded at fort Sully, in the Territory of Dakota, by n Newton ern superinvendency, Major General S. urus, Briga: y. Reed. and Orrin Guernsey, men of the Oukpah- oux Tadians. ¢ Onk pahpah band of Da- x Indians, represented in coun- Eek ve jurisdiction and aathor; i hereby obligate individnally and colle. nence, and. if requisite, physical force, vent other bunds of Dakota Indians, or er adjacent trikes, from King hosiile de- or ions against the goyerament or peopie the United States. Agticre Secoyy. Inasmuch as the Govern- ent the United States us desirons to arrest ya Ss jurisdiction hitherto at war with f the Government, . furure @ll rty of other pm, and to ote peace every- a occupied cr frequent , All contr: ing tet ween the Onk of the President, or such be desiznated by it be faith. ppresented in FE ForrtH. The said band repre: ball withdraw from established, or hb ir country d of their nor peers sons and property requirements of aty. Fiets. Should any individnal or or portion of band of the ind ef Dakota Sioux Indians uted in council, (iesire here : " Ind cla s of agricultural or other it is hereby agreed by the s treaty that such individaal gainst any of whites y lodges or pabpah band shall have a= for agrienitural purposes, and wnified the same to their agent or supe they, 48 Well a5 ether families so lo- shall receive the sum of twenty-five y. for five years, for each fai 4 ural implements and improve- a@ when one hundred lodges or fa i have so engaged in agricultural pu yshali be entitled to a farmer and at the expense of the government, achers, at the option of the Secretary « Interwr, whenever deemed mecessary. iCLE SIXTH. Any amendment or modi- cation of this treaty by the Senate of the hited States shall be considered final and inding upem the said band represented m | ae a part of this treaty, in the same Tr as if it had been subsequently pre- jenie aud agreed to by the chiefs and head- pre of said band. j in why whereof, the commissioners on iT; of the United States, and the chiefs headaiea of the said Opkpahpah band of aor Sioux Indians, have hereunto set r honds this twentieth day of October, izhwen hundred and sixty-five, after the con- ents hed previously been read, interpreted, | nd explamed te the chiefs and headmen. NEWTON EDMUNDS, EDWARD B. TAYLOR, S. R. CURTIS, Major Gen’, j H.H. SIBLEY, Brig. Gen’l, } HENRY W. REED, OKKRIN GUERNSEY. 7 Chicfs. 4H-KL-TCHE-TAH-HON-SKAH, The Tail Soldier, his x mark. eee MI7ZAU-E-NOM-PAH, ‘The Iron that Comes Out, his x mark. AL-KE-AN-SHAH, The White Thunder, his x mark. Chief Soldiers. MAH-TO-NOM-PAH, The Two Beare, his x mark. SHA-TAN-ME-NE-O-ME-NEE, The Whirling Heart, his x mark. Chiefs MA-TO-CHEWICKSA, Bear's Rib, his x mark. RUNNING ANTELOPE, 7 Ta-to-kee-un, his x mark. THEMAN THAT HASAHEARL FORALL. OQ-en-e-chan-ta-u-cun, bis x mark. Soldier. f THUNDER HAWK, Cha-ton-wa-ke-on, his x mark. TRON HORN, PLENTY CROWS, Con-ge-o-ia, his x inark. THE MAN THAT FEARS THE EAGLE, Wam-bel-le-co-ke-pa, bis x mark. SPOTTED BUFFALO BULL, Ta-tanka-ge-lis-ka, his x mark. Signed by the commissioners on the part ot the United States, and by the clnefs and head. men. after the treaty haa been faliy read, in- terpreted and explajued in our presence zz. L. Hosmer, Obief Justice of Montana Territory. S. 5. Curtis, Byt. Lt. Gol. U.S. Vols. Bear, his x mark. Ha-ma«za, his x mark. z. F. Burg, Sec'y ot Commission. W. >. Woops, Sargeon U.S. Vols. C. S. Morrisey, oO. GUERNSEY. Cuarczs Decks, his x mark, Interpreter. ‘The foregoing signatures in this hand writing f General Curtie) were made im presence undersigged on the 2th and 2th Oct., lees, at Fort Su A. P. Sareve, Paymaster, U.S. A. Joux PATTER, Lt. Col. 7th lowa Cavalry. And whereas the said Treaty haying been submitted to the Senate of the United States for its constitutional section ther€on, the Sen- ate did, on the fifth day of March, one thou- sand eight hundred and sixty-six, advise and consent to the ratification of the same, with an amendment, by @ resolution in the words and figures a to-wit. EXECUTIVE Session, Senate or tus Uxitep Sratrs, Mareh 5, 156s. solved, (two-thirds of the Senators preseat orring.) That the Senate advise and con- tto the ratification of the treaty, made and concluded at Fort Sully, in the Territory of Dakota, by and betweep the commissioners on the part of the United States and the chiefs ana beadmen of the’ band of Deco- fea | Dakota) or Sioux Indians, with the follow- ap . AMENDMENT: Article 4, lines 4, 5 and 6, strike ont the fol- low ‘words, viz: “and of their er eoce with (he persous and property o! oS ot the United States traveling thereon.” Attest J. W. Foryey, Secretary. And whereas article sixth of said Treaty provides that auy amendment or modification of it by the Senate of the United States shall be eonsidered final and binding upom the said band of Indians, represented in council, asa art of the Treaty, in the same manner as if it Now, therefore, be it known that I, Ayprew Jeunxsox, President of the United States of Awerica, do, in pursuance of the advice and ef the Senate, as pressed in its reso- of the fifth of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, accep', ratify, aud con- | firm ihe said tresty with the amendmeu: Ss | In testimony whereof, I have signed the same with my baud, aad have caused the seal of the United States te be hereanto affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this seven- teenth day of March, AUCTION SALES. — B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree: Pisirict of Columbia, «! the Supreme Court of thé itting as @ Oourt of Equity, aared iu a cause of Ellis vs. Callahan and others, No. S64, upon the docket of said court, the subscri- will offer at public sale. in the year of our one thousand eight hundred and adependence of ty-six, and of the the United States af America the nine. ANDREW JONSON. ber, as trustee, DAY, the sth I. at tho hour of Bo’sleck | wt uombered 6, in §. 140, fronting 12 feet and 6 inches op the north side of Lstreet, and running the d back the same width to h of the Lot, with the two story Frame 0 e. One-third oash; the balance of the to be paid in 6 and 1? months from with interest, the purchaser giving paywonts, with security, Wx. H. Sewarn, Seerrtary of State. cuir” ForGoT tT WAS ScNDAY.—The Seuthbridge (Mass.) Jonrnal says that last Sunday a good deacon ef the Orthodox persuasion, w on Lebanon Hill, in that town, drove into the village with a load of potatoes, and stopped in front of the post office, which place he tried to but found the door locked. Some one aiding by remarked that the postoffice did.’t Lord on? thousand eight hundred and six- | Bie cclos Grthcastemes to be approved by the trustee, or the whole par- P om the cay of aale, On the payment of the whole purchase money, the il conyey to the purchaser, at hi ‘ty to him sold. free. clear and disci u of the parties to the canse. RP. JACKSON Ww. L. WALL & 00. B* W.L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, ‘ard B Taylor, Major General S. RK. Car- | chase money may Fs ant Orrin Guernsey, commissioners, on | oD, with a lvok of perfect astonishment. and here I’ve breught a load of sured that it was bis wagon and k-pah-pah band of Da- | ee en ~ anday, the deacon mounted arted homeward with one who was never be- By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the pia. sitting asa Oourt of Equity, assed in acause of Huntington and others vs John a and others, No. £62 upon the docket of said Court, the subscriber, te: ublic sale. om MONDAY, the 16th jour Of 5 o'clock in the afte: t No 12, situated in Square Of V ashington. beginving at th Lot, thence ruunisg south 81 inches, more or less, then east 23 feet, then north @1 feet and 3 inches. with the line of I street with the frome building upen the same. One third cash; the balance of to be paid in six and twelve months from the day of sale, with interest, the purchaser giving bie notes for the deferred pay- ments, with security to be approved by the Trustes; or the whole purchase money may he ou the ratifieation thereot by the payment ef the whole purchase e@ will convey to the purchaser, | operty to bim sold, m of the parties te the LL & 00, Aucts,_ BF THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. Distiict of Celumt so mistaken i will offer at day of April, at om, all that part No 286, in the city A SLIGHT M'sTAKE.—A pc in our city having receive ment of water-fail cutlery, was most anxious to attract the attention of his fair customers to “Can't I seit you a fine comb, rurai beauty who stood | sir, thank you, sir,” re- in indignant tones; , L don’t need anything of that | Phe agitated damsel had spulac merchant imunds, governor | & superb assort- more or leas, to f 23 feet to the beginning, General H. H. Sibley, | the purchase monry wail there are great with broken lava, on sof sweet potatoes hare of this territory on, and produced a good The cotton ‘The Sandwich Is- day c! sale, o: which sbundant cro} acknowledge themselves to be sub- | money, the Tr ai his cost, the of the finest Se: no cultivation. anders are excited over this discovery. SPECIAL to cease all hostilities acainmst the | nd property of its citizens, but to use | By virtue of # decree of the Supreme & District of Columbia, sitting as a Court assed ita canseof Huntington and oti ud others, No.Sé2apon the dock he subscriber, as Trustee, will offer at ale, on SATURDAY. the lath aay of April hour of 5 o'clock in the afternoon, part of No 41.in Old Georgetown, beginning on the stile of Market Space. at the end of 172 feet from the corner of Bridge street and Market Bpace, 1 the line of Market Space south Ney, then west wi : a alley 76 feet and 8 inches, to the di- Vision line of lots numbered 40 and 41, then with said division line north to the end of 172 feet from Hy treet.and thence to the hecinning, with * Warebonse npon @: One third eash; the balance of the wey to be paid in § Aud 1z months from the Cay of aale, with intorest, the purchaser giving } snotes for the deferree payments, with secnrity. tobe approved by the trastee, chess wouey muy be paid on the Fat fication thereof by the Court. ct he whole purchase money, tha trnstee willcon to the purchaser at his cost the property to him fold. free, clear, and discharced of ali claim to the Partics to the cause, a BR, P. JACKSON. Trustee. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. W. BOTELER, Anctioneor, Yo. 320 D street between 10th and 11th, OTICES. STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU e®usion of blood between the Indian tribes | fud running ¥i cles to Market every case of Kinney Diskask, RigUMaTisM, Gravsez, Urinary -Diserprr Paixs in the Back, Femare Compratnts and Trovr.ts arising from Excrests oF any Kino. YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER’s. E NO OTHER EUCKU. Price $1. D. BARNES Weraxness and or the whole pur day of sale, or the Sold by all Apothecarioe & CO., Now York, and BARNES, WARD & CO. New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass, General Agents. ‘On the payment On TEESDAY gveleck. 1 shall TO DYE EASY MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN best in the world. No wash, ne stain, motrouble. Achiid it. Persons wishing to av id the publict- bg their Hair dyed ia public, can DYE AT NOME better than any barber can doit, by aing THE VENETIAN DYE, ft does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dend, bat im lustre. Gives @ beautiful black or brown, a pre- Is very destrable, 7.38.9, 11, 13.19, tively on north H' street td streets west. These lots front the residence of Generat Grant, aud are regarded as most ¢ building purpose T ne-third cash; and the residue in equal instalments, of tiree, six, aud nine hs, secured by @ lien oa the property; notes to bear interest Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of purcha ; ©, W. BOTELER, Anct, eS MILITARY RATLROAD, Off -+ of Asststant Quartermaster. Washinsion, D. €., March 14, 1896. AUCTION SALE OF 1 S MILITARY KAIL- OAL MATERIAL 4 at public aact: AY, April 10,1 motive Engines.4 feet 83s-Inch 15x22; weight, 25 tons + Passenger @ar 20 Box Freight Cars 4 Piatform Care 2% Small Truck Cars 21 Trucks for Freight Cars 18 pairs Wheels on Axies 2 Steam Pumping Engines ligibly located for rts new life and Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. DEMAS BABNES & CO., New York, Wholesale HALL’S VEGETABLE N HAIR KRENEWER jon, at Alexandria, 556 ic. etable compound, and contains no in- properties whatever LL Bestoke Gay Harn ro 17s ORGINAL R It will keep the hair from falling out Tt cleanses _ scalp, and makes the hair soft, n. ENDED anD Usk py TUR Finst — Ask for Hall's Fagetable Sicilian Hair Re- Rewer, aid t KO Other. i = “RP. HALL & 0O., _ HL, Proprietors. e quantity of F. “ar Couplings. TP: Mauls, Axes, Pic! 20 Buildings, frem 10x1z to 200x40 feet Lot of Offce Furniture Contents of Printing Office A large quantity of new Shelf Hardware 1 Herring Safe Saloon Car, 4 feet & finished and fui niehe: freen plush; double tracks, withsco d trana #or sale by all Druggists. THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR, J. W. nS . J. W, POLAND WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Is now ofiered to the atllicted throughout the ooun- try, after having been proved by the test of eleven ears, in the New England States, whe-eits merits have become as well known as the tree from which, in part. tt derives its virtues. TUE WHITE PINE Sore Threat, Colds, © Spitting of Blo generally. It i blackwalna;.¢7 COMPOUND CURES monary Affections ia oabsahads pats Binet Kidney Complaints. Dishetes, mlty Voiting Urine, Bleedi: Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints Give it a trial if you would learn the valu of a good t is pleasant safe aud sure. Sold by Druggists and Dealers iu Medicine gen- ‘al CFO. W. SWETT, M. D., 223m a to cc muera? ati0a. eG fal Toaa cB: b Jovernment funds . sie ome. L. ROBINSON Breret Brig.Gen, A.M. Cc. W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneer. JOTION SAL AUCT. au and tried Medicine. URVEYOR's Urricg asHING Ton, D.O.,M at public auction, in this city, at the uare Warshouses, back of the City YNESDAY. the 1 g articles of H Lore, nO longer re partment of th Ibs 10,00 Pea B A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, JARED S £MAIL ata #OR THE the skin being only he honorably states reparations, betug nts and hartoless rilllant complexion. that of use of the meci This secret of bean known te JULES JA. tbat it differs from all other acientificaliy composed from gums, which produce the most Ving a soft, even texture to mall de Paris” cleanses the these unsightly black worm specks les h give coarseness to the complexion, by cleansing produces a health! faces. after atew weeks, most happi! and is especially s left by small pect estvali, netile Western, ers, Mre. Emma Waller, and fe, whose commendatory letters, for ob- lished . be publ 2 Paris” ean be obtained at nue,and of all first-c.use .... tbs 10100) Dese. Potatoe: Ohec tte the 16000 wn, Powd lbs 100: ec . Mot Geile. gal 3.768 Bile above srtitive wilt be sold in lots to sult beth = purchasers. 8 walt be allewed te parties in remov- Co alo gues re Viubs reasons, cannot Jared pot, Penn. ave: AS PRINCE, 31 ¥ street, op . the only prac Distriet, wishes to iiform his customere that b not connected with any etber Stam Asthere are so-called A SUPERIOR REMEDY. e - sopecientipasly reco! rom & distressin: bs MELLIFLUOO! ‘ecable ‘ ellifuons Cough Boleam Preperations in nse, and etor claims ber it. ot ‘tam using He has only ene place, pt of new patteens; his name. hence this notice. Weekly in recei: whi-h are made up st once. jeous, and is withal ‘Thete We have tried it du: repared by Br. Sycamere street vot tf JEREMIAH 8S. BLACK. WARD Tl. LAMON. C.¥. BLACK, LAW OFFICE, AS. in the Supreme 15,317 Pe. avenue and 50% Ninth ¢ Sree ares ee tof Claims, _ uf and Commitioes of Congress. idth street, (directly oppesite Wil- ¥ PILES CURED BY DE LAND’S PILE BEMEDY. Mr. Giass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer the benefit of all who suffer witn the Piles, ti bas been tronbied for eight years vated case of Piles, and the arm: yzed with the Were cured with Fibs BEMED TWO BAD OaS&s 0 STBICK TAMES 0. prea LAW BEPORTERS AND 90 rng SRORTHAND, WHITES, ana Avenue, ‘Ww. an or oo lett venkes Gist’ Oieo, Oley Beall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bix! chroute cases of Piles jana Avenue, . Ne 36 Louis! oc %4-ly Wasineton, D.O 0 THE LADIES, take pleasure nts, 2a07 eave ‘cODpleted the ‘latest production LDED COLLAR GOM GRAY’S PATENT Se mal CBIMPED OOL- 33 oo a CHRIST LANT, 371 Pe a . hood gyenue and 502 Ninth street. ocmly . SEORET DISEASES. SamaniTan’s Girt is the most o efiectua!l remedy—ind dy ever discovered. Cures in two to recent cases in eee four hours. ao lsam, no mercury. Piils is the soldier's hope, and 8 friend to those not want to be exposed. M: + 83. SaMARITAN’s and perman¢nt cure in announcing that, jeed, the only vi - do ale packages, $2; fe- oy sweep 0) yt iy i king peart D mal a neat and tast, choice materi: and retain oties, even longer tl “xe this Collar is entirely n as yet is in the handa phenly 101 FO) is more iy ii bis nterate bre A cexing Post ee Conniy, Fr] State. ti 4 ulesly polished linea in the market, and Ww & HENDERSON K IP WELL 2 ‘ Dealers in all the latest styles of PAPER HANGINGS, WALL PAPERS, AND WINDOW SHADES, ivess, mencion Town, "JOHNSON & 00., Buitable for Parlors, yonshire Bt., Boston. Also, on hand, « five assortment OIL CLOTH TABLE OOVERS,BUSTIC BLINDS, PIOTURSE CORDS AND TASSELS, Allof which they effer at the lowest cash prices. All work in their line executed om the most rea- sonable ‘erm tie at short notice, tn the city or BEMBMBER THE PLACK, 67 D STREET. NEAR NINTH, . FRANKLIN HALL BUILDIN bet. Sth and 10th sts., opposite Seaton * naar oy en ia CHBESE, Cacclo CAVALLO OHEESE, x. B peEo ‘under BDI L>Ew!s JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, 2ND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. 2 GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Le taa:! oes gat COOKE & CO., BANE“ES, Fifteenth stvett, opposite Treasury, Buy end sell at current rates; and keep always on hand, « failsnpply ofall GOVEENMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, UERRTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e.,, And pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUOHERS au 2-dtr First National Bank oF WASHINGTON. B, COOKE, (of Jay Cocke & Uo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATKS, 1ST ©7., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Government securities with Treasurer United States. e@-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. gg We bny and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE end make @olleotions on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, end give careful and prompt attention to ACOOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIBMS and to any other business ent-usted te us, FULL INFORMATION In regard to GOVEBR- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. _Wasuineton, March 20, 1865, m 21-tf I IPPMANN & ELLERY, 4 *BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Particular attention given to the following stocks : American Express Co. National Express Co. Adams E: ‘0, Nati i Bankers” E-epress Co, US. Express yestern Unvon Telesraph Co Wel " «American Telegraph Co. Kinsley Lipress Co, | United States Telezraph Co. Flarnden Express Co. Russian Amer, Telexraph Co. Southern Exp: Co. Insalited Telegraph Co. National Express and Transportation Co, Paroleum and Mining Shares, Government, State, Town, and Coun's Bonds, Advances made on tho alove.securities. REFERENCES. imp’t and Traders’ Bank. Mechanics’ ee Associction, Hoyt. Sprague s Bivstein, Moseuteld & Co, mb 12-43m EXPRESS COMPANIES. A DAUS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PENNA. AVENUE, BRANCH OFFIOK, 9 PENKSYLVANIA AVENOS, OPPOSITE 219 PENKSYLYANIA AVENGS, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHEEN EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with<ispatch to all accessible sections of the country. COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS, Made in accessible parts of the United States, ©. O. DUNN, Agent, mh 26-tf Washington, D. 0. LEGAL NOTICES. ¢ RPHANS’ COURT, March 27. 1366.—Disraict og CoLtumata, WaskINGTON UouNTY, To ars: In the case of Helene Hartmaan, adminstratrix of Ferdinand Bartmann, deceased, the adminiatra- trix aforesaid bas, with the approbation of the Or- phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid, a Pe baturday.the 21st day of ril next, for the final settlement and distributionof the estate of said deceased, and of the assets in id, as far as the same ha collected and turned inte money; when and where sll the creditors and heirs of ssid deceased are notified te attend, (at the Or- Phans’ Court of Washingten County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be exctnded from all benefit in said deceased's estate : Provided a copy of this or- pal be published = a bao ir need weeks in the vening Star, previous to ay. = =i Test—Z. C. ROBBINS, mh 29-law3w*™ Register of Wills, i ke 18 18 TO GIVE NOTIOR, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Warhington connty, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal tate of Thomas J. Barrett, late of Washington, D C., deceased. All persons hsving claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the samo, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscri- ber.on orbefore the I7thday of March next: they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit Of the said estate, Given under my hand this 17th day of March 966 : wh 19-law3w* CATHARINE BARRETT. *PXUIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Wachington County, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Chas. F. A. Ccltman, jate of Washington, D. C.. di ceased. All persons having claims skit? the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, vd the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or fo wi he 2thday of March next: they may other- jaw be excluded from all benefit of the said efint Given under my hand, this 2th day of March 186, ‘SOPHIA OOLTMAN. mh 22-law3w* Administratrix. ‘His I8 To GIVE NOTICE, That the subsori- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County,in the District of Columbia, letters of sdministration on the —— = tate of Mary D. Buckley, late of Washixgton, D.' deceased. All persons having claims against the said deeeased, are hereby warned te exhibit the same, vouchers thereef, to the subscriber, ‘ou or before the 6th day of March next; ox = Seer brads law be excluded from a Given under my hand this 6th day of March, mb $-Jaw3w* JOHN D. BUCKLEY. ¥ 8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That tho subscri- "Ther has obtained trom the’ Orphans’ Court of Washi n County, in the District of Columbia, letters of almintstration on the personal estate o: Jobn Hines, late of Washington city. D. 0., deceased. All persons having claims against the enid deceased, are hereby wartied to exhibit the sane, with ee — eon ee a e lay of March next; they oe et erelss by ine be cxctaken trom alt kamary of said estate. my hand this 17th day of March. Given under my MARY aINES 1 26-lawsw* Administratrix, DE! FLOWER SEEDS 7 1 GABDEN AND, FLOWER » FRUIT JOHN SAUL the attention of bile to ne eeeciave sewortment of GARD aN and FLOWER‘ SEEDS, which are this season of the finest quality. From bis long experion: with the seed trace—and the seeds ng been specially for his trade—he can warrant them Hy equal to thove he bas a the pleasure of sup- js customers in pact ears, LOWER SEEDS, embrect ng the novelties a TREES are. vil Oreus well consisting of Pears, (standard ‘and dwarf, Cherry Apricot, Nectarine. ko ) . Ooncord, and all the other celebrated Gee Gieawberries; Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants, Goossberries, &c. Shade ‘Trees, Evergreens, Dahlias, Phiox- es, Verbenas,Gerancums, other bedding plants, JOHN SAUL. fe 27-0010 392 7th street, near H. fo27-coM______— 392 7th street, near H. — F.AMBOAT LINES. RAILROAD LINES. 1OKSBURG AND PO- | W ALEXANDRIA 5 j GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. HINGTON, TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) ‘The quickest and most direct ro: Va and the South. via the Poton steamers from Sixth Street Whar. Washington, to Aquia Oreck an redericksburg ¢ Ow entirely completed from A mond,Va, connecting there with trains on the Rich- mond and Petersburg and Richmond and Danville Petersburg, Weldou. Wilmingtea. ferns Sitgemaboro’, Salisbury, Charlotte and 0 TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY March 12. 1855. and until further notice, Passenger Trains will run between asbington and Alexandria as foliows: phztve Wasutnoron. ute te Richmond, Leave ALFXanpRia, al 5.00 tomac quia Oreek to Rich - O Steamers Keyport an? C Vanderbilt leave Sixth f di ay morning excepted) at 640 a.m. and7 p.m, and arrive in Richmond at 2@p.m andia m. TERROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN tr10VRs. Fifty Miles Shorter and 2s Hours Quicker than any Other Koute Be sure and get Through Tickets vi | Creek and Frederickaburg, to Richmo: Company's Office, corner of Penna. ave’ street, or op board of the boats. DAY PASSENGER TRAINS, Laave ALEXANDRIA. SSA General Sap't. PS. General Manager, ) OBI© RAILROAD. Wasnincton, March 26, 1868, ins between WASHINGTO’ EE. and WASHINTON S30 rat now run 4s fellows, yir- FOR BALTIMORE, Leave daily, except Sunday, at | 15 a. m., and 245, and 9, and 7:30 FOR ALL WAY STATiO Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6: Baggage checked | Omnibusses and Bagcage Wagons will be in readiness to convey passengers and baggsce be- tween depots in Richmond. ‘assengers by this line pase by daylight Mount Vernon. snd may have an_op, several battle-felds near Fredericksburg by st. Ping at that point. Breakfast and sup on board of Steamers. yo » Agent, Washington, Cc. M. RANEY ashington, D. 0. SPRING ARRANGE) FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS UNOTION, Leave at 6 and 6:30. vA route on SAT arch 3)! w pier, 170 Light street wharf, be- Barry strects, Baltimore, every U ouble Mille, Ostend. Claas Point Wat int, le Mills, Oxford, ora’s Point, Wal- chs’ Lam Bughlett'’s Wharf, FOR _AN Leave at 6: and 7° a to or from Annapolis on Sunday. lach’s Landing, Cabin Creek. and Medford’s Landing. from the Eastern Shore she will leave Med- " R Larkilngen — MON- at 1 p. m., stopping at all the above men- tioned landings for passengers and freight, and reaching Baltimore até a, m, ef F TUESDAYS. mecatintinh a conieacieenamenss p.m. TLANTIO STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO | , Up NEW YORE. Y. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:08. m. and 245 and7-% p.m FOR WAY STATINS. Leave at 7:3 a.m, and 2:45 p. m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday ford’s Wharf every 7.90 8. m. and 7.30 at 7:30 p.m. only, connect? traina from Baltimore to . &e 8 TICKETS to the West ton Station Tick: in the day, ae well as at the new o: Telegraph Buil 43 and 6t! ree For New York, Phiisdel nt of “Through W. P.SMITH, Master of EjM: GOLK, General Ticket Tice at ail a ce in the Amert- Pennsyivenia avenue, phta. and Boston, see ine’ Pier No. 12 No DNESDAY and 8A’ reet, eure D and foot of G sti TUESDAY and FRID§ Freight received daily and carefully kept ander cover. The steamers of this line m andria and Orenge Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point aleng the line ef the MORGAN, RHINE. Corner Dth and Penn, ayenae. south side, snd foot of G street, Washington, D. 0, BOWEN, BEO. & OO,, Agents H. B. CROMWELL & 17-tf S6 West 7 a.m. ring business hours, connect with Alex- NEBSTWEEN WA T LPHIA AND NE Waskineton, March 25, rains between Washi x ‘ DOW rue as follows. vir oe as FOR NEW YORK Leave daily (except Alexandria, Va treet. New York without change of cars, Sunday) at7-30 a.m. a4 6:90 Pim pg ® NEW YORK, changing care at Philadel- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11-16 ®. m. and 450 p.m. FOR PHILADFLPHIA, Sane) ot 7:39 and 11:18 @, ON SUNDAY. end for New York and Pitladelphia at 6:30 p, ager Pine cars for New York on 6:2) p. m. train PROPOSALS. 1B GRADING AND PAVING. pre SALS I Mavor’s Orrtcr. Washington, April 2, } Proposals for Grading and Pa: wey of Sixth street west. from tl, rth st tuorth tothe north side of L street 1 . e wtil 12 o’ctock M.. instant, with stones F street; the steaes than tive inches in di- Leave daily (except m., and 4:30 and 6:30 p. Ibe received at this ofic y ate the priee per sqnare yard % ubic yard for gra dof pure gravel and four inches of sharp sand on top « the paving to be well rammed three times with a ound rammer, and to be well watered be: ng rammed the last time. and then covered with coarse sharp i*faction of the Com in the day, as well as at the new office aph Build'ng, Pennsylvants aud 6th streets, more and Qhie Batiroad advertisement Washington, Baltimore, Master of Transportation, eral Ticket Agent it Rapolis, wt the West iasioner of the Fourth Ward and the assistant commissioners. \d_ will be received unless the party or par- L.M.60L cosott GOS. KOO ts ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R.ROAD ties are known to be res: serves to himeelf the rie Ht the old cobble-stone, flag footways, ter stone io be the property of the Corporat JAMES J. CAMPBELL msible. The Mayor t to reject any or all bi On and after Monday, trains will run between &t Gordonsville, traivs to eed from Bichm, MAIL TEAIN. Leave Washington daily «+ &. 7s , and arrive at Lynch! i 1 Leave yer et7 a. ca., and «: ton at r= = EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Washinetou daily (inc 6.10 p. m.. and arrive at Lynchty Leave Lynuchborg at 6.30 p, Washington at 621 a.m. Both trains make close connection: for ail points South and Southwest. ingten for North and Northwest. Sleeping Cars will be attached to the his road is attractive. not ont atte accommodations. but for the the now historic Fobraary 12th, two dally ‘Assistant Commissioner. Bieheeinte JAMES BOWEN Assistant Commissioner. wi ak Bone ppeerecates FOR SEWER. Mayor's Orrick, April 2, 1355. will be received by the er- Pt Sunday) at 6.48 5. SP. m. ‘Ve at Wash- Sealed Propo: signed until 12 o’cloc } Gay of Aprii next. for the building « Barre! Sewer, (inside diameter,) the wails to be nine inches in thickne: tween Jith street and Connecticut avenue, to con- bh the sewer now building in 1ith street, in accorcance with the act approved July 27, 16) have Man-holes and Stench-traps with ! Sewers from such corners as the Con the First and Second Bidders will sate tl the Three foot Bewer, per erals. eighteen inches Inside diameter, four inches walls; per Trap each, per shall include ceaeful bidder ¢ kK mon FRIDAY lading Sunday) at ®., and arrive at # at Lynchbr: » @nd at Washe on I street north, be- Wards may direct price per lineal foot for 1 foot for the Lat for its comfort- ities of Fairfax, B Mapussas, Bristoe, Catlett «, Rappahan per. Orange and’ Gordonsvi ebable interest 1 ‘hrough tickets to all Man hele each. which | excavations, &c.,&c ; the suc- ladders to be respomsible for ail rages dope 10 cas or water-pipes, as will more y appear in the specifications, The right te decline auy or all proposals. shonid it be deemed for the interest of the Corporation to in the popular uitad ©" °" mper- points South and Sonth- w York. Philadel. offices of the road. icCAFFERTY. Superintendent. NSILVANIA BoU TH AND WEST. -= T? THB hia aud Baltimore, ani at n Washingvon aud aipaner Specifications can be ecen at the office of the Prevements every d. and 12 m., also in v Monday ani Frid: None but practical mechanics peed bid. JOHN W. N W. DYER, Commissioner First Ward. Commirsioners of 1: tween 10 o clock @ Burveyor’s office e Gt PEN FOUB DAILY TRAINS. SPRING AND SUMMER SOBEDULE, Assistant Commissioners. eine, ater March 22th, 198, trains wi P#ePosaLs FOR LAYING WATER-MAINS, Mayor's Orvice, City Express Matl, Binet arg & Erie one, Pittebure 2 Blaine Bape TWO TRAINS ON 80N | Connecting at Baitimore. Leavy. I oposals for laying water-maine. received at this office uatil noeu on FRI Bidders will also # den theface of the bid the bid is for, bounded as follows, viz: @ Washincton 2:45 SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Cars run through from Baltimore to Pittsburgh, hange. Erie, or Elmira without ¢! M7 For tickets and any inf fice of the Great Pennsyl ‘ify 01 » What district ¢ three districts, which are DISTRIOT NUMBER ONE inciades all that rt of the city north of the Ohesa weal and @ity Canal, and west of Seventh street we DISTRICT NUMBER TWO includes all that part of the city north and northeast of the canal, d side of Beventh street west. DISTRICT NUMBER TURES inctades al! that art of the city which is bet ween the canal aud the j ‘otomac and the Eastern Branch, Specifications and forms of pr by application to the Water Proposals only will be consi¢e Upon these regular officia! ferma, Satisfactory bond and security will be required | from the parties with whom the contracts shall Le RICHARD WALLAG! ake and Ohio and east of the wust { ‘tel: and 14 oposals can be had | opposite Willards jetrar, and such MECBET DISEASES! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED, “Yes, A Positive Orne,” for RUA, GLEET, STRICTURES, @c, Contains no Mineral, no Baleam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely ve; any unpleasant taste, gure the stomach er bo Cures in from two to for im “twenty four hours.’ of the University emjuent Doctors - ™ Let those who have des who have been gorged pBorosats FOR NORTH BIVER FLAG GING. Treascry DEPARTMENT, Office of Supervising Architect, March 27, 1856. ls will be received at t m., April 12th. 1366. for furnishing N. ‘or the sidewalks in front o reacury Building, to be deliy- and of the following dimensi his Office until 12 orth River Flaggin; f the | GONOR. west wing of ered at the work, and numbers, viz: wo — 5ft. 8in.x3ft.@in., mot less than Sin. 89 Stenes, 5 ft. 4 in.x3 ft. ick. 178 Stones, 3 ft. 0in.x3 ft, 0 baving no smell nor not ia any way im- in., not less than 3 in, the most deli 4» Rot less then 3in, face of the Flags must be perfectly out of rum with the length of the tooling preferred ed delivery, the ’ I same—machine will be cut after wished with sufficient margin to work true to the above dimensi-ns, and all will be re- h diferent in this respect. + (Measared when also ¢ time in which it can be delivered 1 be made upon delive: reser: toa, med} percent, until the whole of the reserves the right to reject any G ds doves comnotld til toconetternt overpment: jo 80, and no y to the requirements of teis le tobe endorsed © Proj ‘and ‘addressed to“A.B Mullett EV IBi ; Sec icmeeasedammenr is Acting Superv it by ine Price—Male packages, $2. Fi BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! A, ULCERS. SORES, & vieenets pis 'S ROOT AND D cial le ail costs of TANS VERB JUICE a The Department SAgane or all bide if it be SAMARITAN'S Advertisement ‘tment, Wash- ising Arcattect. ony den be, heal jo not tramemit it you may repent DO NOT DESPAIR! A ARITAN'S ‘ oat alii FE: ! “i FEMALES! radiates nto tery yt N’S WASH wink ye od with the jon H. SNYDER, PROVISION DEALER, Louisiana avenue, between 6h and 7th streets, (South Side.) for past patronage. PROVISIONS, vee K VEAL, “ee of is SAMAR) serait of remedies { clans and patients. inte U. Been THE SAMAR- ARSHALL, Baltimore,