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OFFICIAL. ANDREW JOHNSON, PRESIDENT oF THK UxiTeD STATES OF AMERICA. To alk and singular te whom these presents shail come, greeting Whereas a treaty was made and concluded at Fort Sully, in the Territory of Dakota, on the twenty-eighth day of October, in the year ot { eur Lord one thousand eight hundred aad i Sixty-five, by and between Newton Edmunds, Edward B. Taylor. Major General S. BR. Cur- | tis, Brigadier General H. H. Sibley, Henry W Reed, and Urrin Guernsey, commissioners, on the part of the United States. und Na-su-la- tan-ka, (Big Head.) Va-pa-tau-ka, (Big Hand,) and other chiefs and headmenof the | > Upper Yanktonars oand of Dakota or Sioux Indians, on the part of said band of Indiane, | > and duly authorized thereto by them, which | treaty is in the words aud figures following, | to wit: Articles of a treaty made and concluded at Fort } Sully, in the Territory of Dakota, by avd be- tween Newton Edmunds, goverrxor and ex- | officio superintendent of Indian affairs of Dakota Territory, Edward B. Taylor, super- intendent of Indian affairs for the northern superinterdency, Major General S.R. Curtis | Brigadier General H. H. Sibley, Henry W | Reed, and Orrm Guernsey, commissioners: | on the part of the United Stties, duly ap- | Pointed by the President, and the under-" H | signed chiefs aud aeadmen of the Upper Yanktonais band of Dakota or Sioux Indians. ARTICLE First. The Upper Yauktonais band ef Dakota or Sioux Indians, Tepresented in council, hereby acknowledge themselves to be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction and author- | ity of the United States,and hereby oblizate and individually and collecuve- | ly, not only to cease al! hi ties against the Ss, butto use | ary, physical | T bands of the Dakota | or other adjacent tribes, from making | besule demonstrations against the goverument | oF people o: e United States | oND. Inasmuca as the govern- | ment of the United States is desirous to arrest | the effusion of blood between the Indian tribes | Within its jurisdiction, hitherto at war with | each other, the Upper Yanktonias band of Da kota or Sioux Indians, represented in council, anxious to respect the wishes of the govern. me hereby agree to discontinue, for } the future, all attacks upon the persons or pro- | perty of other tribes, unless first attacked by them, and to use their infiuence to promote peace everywhere im the region occupied or frequented by them. ARTICLE THIRD. All controversies en arising between the Upper Y band of Dakota or Sioux, Indians represented in a other tribes of Ladians, invotving the"question Of peace or war. shall be 2 ted for the arbitrament of the President, or such person OF persons as May be designated by him. and the decision or award faithfully observed by the sald Land represented in council CLe Fourtu. Thesaid band, represent- ed im council, shal! withdraw from the ro Overland already established, or hereaft be established, through taeir country; consideration thereof. and of their no ference with the persons and property of citi- zens of the United States traveling thereon. the government of the United States agree to pay to the said band the sum of ten tnousand doi- Jars annually, for twenty years. in sucn arti- cles a8 the Secretary of the Interior may direct Provided, That the said band so represented in ceuncil shall faithfully conform to the require- ments of this treaty. A E Fretu. Should avy individual or als, or portion of the bandof the L pper ktonais band of Dakota or Sioux Indians. sented in council, desire hereafter to lo permanently upon any land claimed by said bend for the purpose of agriculti ral or other similar pursuits, it is here agreed by the parties to this treaty that individuals shall be protected in such location | Against @By Annoyance or molestation on the of whites or Indians; and whenever twenty ges cr families of the Upper Yanktongis baud shall have located on lands for agricultural purposes, and signified the same to their agent oF superintendent, they as well as other fami- lies, ce locating, shall receive the sum of twen- ty-five dollars, annualiy, for five years, t i each family. in agricultural implements anid improvements: and wher one hundred lodges or families shail have so engaged in agri tural pursuits, they shall be entitied to 2 farmer and blacksmith, atthe expense of the government, also teachers, at the option of the Secretary of the Interior, w[bJenever deemed necessary, AR Le Sixt#. Any amendment or mod- ification of this treaty, by the Senate of the United States, shail be considered final ant dinding upon the said band represented in council, asa part of this treaty, m the same manner as if it bad been subsequentiy pre- sented and agreed to by the chiefs and head- | id bund mony whereof, the commis: the part of the United States, and the chic fs an headmen ot che said Upper Y: nais band of | Da! er Sioux Indians, have hereunto } hands, this twenty-cighth day of O en hundred ana sixty-five, ator ents had previously been read, inter- preted, and explained to the chiefs and head- men. | NEWTON EDMUNDS, } | 1 EDWARD B. TAYLOR, S. R. CURTIS, Maj. Gen’!, H.H BLEY, Brig. General, HENRY W.K D, ORRIN GUERN The sbove s.gnalures were ence ade in our pres- Geo. D. Hitz, S. L. Spring, A.W. G.C arp, | Moopy. Chief: Big Head, NA-SU-LA-TAN-KA, his x mark. Soiaier: Big Hand, NA-PA-TAN-KA, his x mark. Soldier Lett.handed Bear, MA-TO-CHAT-KA, his x mark. Solcier: The Fine Dressed Man, WA-ICH-CO-YA-KA, his x mark ‘The Man Covered with Lice, HA-O-POO-ZA, his x mark. Little Soldier, A-KICH-IT-A-CHI-KI-LA, his x mark. The Spread Horn, HA-KA-TI-NA, his x mark. Biack Tiger, EGO-MO-SA-PA, his x mark. The Man Afraid of his War-ciub, CHAM-PI-CO-QUIL-PA, bis x mark. ‘The Big Shaved Head. COSH-LA-TON - Lazy Bear, MA-TO-CHUHIK-PA-NE, his x mark. The Man. Rock Man. TON-KA-Wi-CHA-SA, his x mark. Chiet: Black Cattish, O-W A-SA-PA, his x mark. Chief. The Curley-headed Goose. MA-GA-BG-MA-DO, his x mark. The above signatures im this handwriting (tha: of Genl. Curtis) were made in the pres- ence of the undersigned om the 25th and 29th Oct., i865, at Fort Sully. Maj. A. P. Sureve, Paymaster U.S. A. Joun Patrer, Lt. Col. 7th Lowa Cavalry. And whereas the said treaty having been submitted tothe Senate of the United States for its constitutional action thereon, the Sen- ate did, on the fifth day of March, one thou- sand exght hundred and sixty-six, advise and consent to the ratification of the same, with an amendment, by @ resolution in the words and figures following. to-wit In Exxcutiver Sesstox, SexaTzE or THE Unit A, his.x mark. $ presen: con- ) That the Senate advise and consent to the ratification of the treaty made and con- eluded at Fort Sully, in the Territory of Da- kota, by and between the commissioners ou the part of the Wnited States, and the chiefs and heacmen of the Upper Yanktonsis band of Dacetah {Dakota or Sioux) Indians, with we following AMENDMENT Articie 4, lines 4, 5, 6, and 7, strike out the following words, viz: “and of their non-in- terference with the persons and property of citizens of the United States twraveliimg there- ” Attest: J. W. Foryer, Secretary. And whereas article sixtm of said Treaty provides that any amendment, or modification of it by the Senate of the United States, shail be considered final and binding upon the said band of Indians, representea in council, 2s a rt of the Treaty, in the same manner as if it Esa been subsequently presented and agreed to by the CDiefs and head men of said band: Now, therefore, be it known thatl, ANDREW Jounson, President of the United States of America, do, im pursuance of the advice and consent of the Senate, as expressed in its reso- sution of the fifth of March, one thousand eight bundred and sixty-six, accept, ratify, and con- firm the said Treaty with the amendment as aforesaid. In testimony whereof I have signed the same with my hand, and have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereto affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this seven- teenth Gay of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the ninetieth. 8) ANDREW Jonson. By the President: il u. H. Sewarp, Secretary of State. , Witiam J | Draggists, Perfumers and Coiffeur DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Information has been received at this artment from Mr. Thomas H. Dualey, the wsulof the United States at Live: 1, of | ‘Wasutneton, April 5, ite. | | the following deaths, viz: On the 0th day of 1865, at Liverpool, of Mrs. Maria he 2istoft the same month and alias Euiken, of the 7th September, 1803, of : On the 2th of Augnst, 1585, of Marcello Aubony;on the 2d of October, 1855, of Robert Nelson. on the 25th of September, 1665, of 3 Cloud, and on the 12th of the | same m T, of Jas. Lee. October. Farner: year, Of & Gevorge Chm: DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 2 | Wasninoton, April 4, Comey i { Information has been received at this =f "ment, from Mr. Thos. H. Dudley, the Uon- ui of the United es at Liverpool, of the | On the 2ist of March, amed place, of Fraacis an citizen; on the 9h of ain, and on the 22d of | ot Francis Minor, a seaman, hip “James R. Keeler.” ~+00- Late Southern Items. There are nearly thirty millions of acres of | public lands in the South—open to settlement General Frank Blair has reuted a cotton plantation near Vicksburg. An effort is being madeto secure the re- establishment cf the United States mint as Dahlonega, Georgia. A negronemed Hill was arrested in Raleigh N.C. Saturday, charged with murdering his own child. A writer in the Newbern, (N. C.) Times says that persons with small-pox just breaking out on them are frequer metin the streets, and about the public places of that city. James W. Duncan, employee of the Rebel Government, is on trial at Savannah by a military commission for erimes and crueities 1$65, of JoPn ber, ints, z to the against Union sold at Andersonville. Lieutenant Colonel Darling is President of the Comm nu i HH. Watrous Judge Advo- cate, rs. O'Byrne and Paine counsel for the ccused. The charges and specifiestions embrace marder, robbery violations of the laws of war. A bloody affray petweea the whites and colored people of Carroliton, near New Or- leans, occurred on Sunday. The citizens, aided by a porti of the 7th Vermont Regiment, and euceerded. after lone and determined efforts, ip restoring quiet. Several of the com were seriousfy injured. and thre+ negroes were kill General Sherman, on learning of the disturbance New € sent two er fantry to ¢ he Ist ton to remain until the danger of another outbreak had passed are up and pay for your lodgings,” said a deacon as he nudged asleepy stranger with the contribution box. -— sere SPECIAL NOTICES. ae“ ee STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, EMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU Is cvRING every case of Kinsey Divkast, RHgUMATISM, GraveL, Urivary Disorpers, WEAKNESS and Parxs in the Back, Frvate Cowrtatyts and Taovsres arising from Exces<is oF any Kinv, COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER PUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agente. feb l0-ly COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A superior Toner Soap, prepared from refined Vercetarrz 0113 in combination with GLyceRine and especially designed for the use of Lanirs, and forthe Nuxsrry. Its perfame is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled, For sale by all druggists. SURELY, fe9 eoly 2oSuaben a THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR. J. W, POLAND WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Is now offered to the afflicted thronghout the ooun- try, after having been proved by the test of eleven vars, in the New England States. where its merits fave become aa well known as the tree from which, in part. tt derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND OURES Sore Thr Col oughs. Diptheria, Brouchitis, Spitting < and Palmonary Affections generally. remarkable ean for Kidney Complaints. Diabetes, Difticnlty Voicing Urine, Ble-ding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gra ad other Coraplaiuts. Give ft a trialif yoa would learn the value of agood and tried Medicine. It is pleasant aafe and aure Seid by Drucgisis and Dealersin Medicine gen- { eraily. GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Peoprietor, Jan 22-2 Boston, Mass. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, JARED S £MAIL DF PARIS FOR THe | This secret of beautifying the akin being onty | known ta JULES JARED, he honorably states that itditiers from all other preparations, being Scientifically composed from plaats and hartaloss gums. which produce the mo-t brilliant comple : ft, even texture tothe skin, like that of aii de Paris” cleanses the pores hose ursightly black worm «peck# and small particles which give coarseness to the complexi aud by cleansing preduces a healthiul glow. It faces. alter afew weoks, t happily, ail sears, Jes and pimples. and is especially successful in eradicatiog. the marks left by small pox. | Jared 3° Email de Parie” is especially indoreed | by Mile. Vestvali, Lucille Weatern. Mre. D. P. | 5 rs. Emme Wailer, and many ladies in | whose commen: Jared's “hm Ford's _ epot, Penn. avenus,aud of all first Ja oT 13-eo3m SECRET DISE Samaritan’s Girtis the mos effectual remedy—indeed, the only vezetable reme @) ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cages in twenty-four houra No mineral, po balsam, po mercury. Only ten pilis to be taken: It is the soldier's hope, and africnd to those who do net ee to be exposed. Male packages, $2; fe- male, $3. Samaniran’s Root and Here Juices—A positive send permanent care for Spyhilis, Scrofuls, Ulcers, hores. Spots, Tetters.&c Price $125 per bottle. Sold by B.C. F See ad ‘iseme: my 5 STUP THAT SUKATUHING, AnG use WHEATON’S 1TCH OINTMENT. It cures itch and Bait Rheum in 4% hours; also cures Chilibisins, Cleers, and all Eraptious of the Skin, Bold by all Druggists. GILMAN, maar 28-ly 350 P: afe and ennsy'vania evenue. K iP WELL & HENDERSON, 367 D street, Dealers in all the latest styles of PAPER HANGINGS, WALL PAPERS, AND WINDOW SEADES, Suitable for Parlers, Halls, Dining Rooms, &c. Also, op hand, a fine assortment of OLL CLOTH TABLE COVERS, KUSTIC BLINDS, PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, All of which they effer at the lowest cash prices All work in their line executed on the most rea- sonable terms ard at short notice, in the city or country by experienced workmen. REMEMBER THE PLACE, 367 D STREET, NEAR NINTH, FRANKLIN HALL BUILBING, het. 9th and J0th sts., opposite Seaton Hall, wh 161m ____ Washington, D. 0. Aas AUCTION CAEPETS! CARPETS !! AUCTION “AUCTION MATTINGS! MATTINGS!1 We have just received from Philadelphia and New York Auctionu# a larce inveice and beantiful ee ection of CARPETS. Beautifal All-Wool CARPETS at 91. Good do do 85 cts. 4-4 Rag do 86 cts. Extra Cottage do 55 cts. Heavy Twilled Hemp do a5 cts, MATTING. 4.4 WHITE MATTING, % cents per yard. 64 do do ow bi WET! WET!! WET!!! Also, smal! lot of O1L CLOTH, slightly dam- | aged by fire. at £0 and 65 cents, worth # cents. FIRBF! FIBRE?! 200 pairs damaged WINDOW SHADES frem 21.00 to $2.50 per peir. with fixtures, Parties in want of BARGAINS should not fail to give us a call immediately, as these are the CHEAPEST @OODS ever offered in this market. BONTZ & GROSHON, mb 31-5t 369 Seventh street, above I. = ae i a bth ARLES 2 Ang. P 80. io . WHOLESALE AND Ri desler in SUTH veud e,between BRCHA: NI TAL OHOUES. RRs SUP. Liki rs ‘9h and ior ‘ashington D. jy W-coly | public rale,on MON AUCTION SALES. B* W.L. Walt & CO., Auctioneers, By virtue of adecree. District of Columbia. si oye! in a cause of Ellis han and others, ©. 864. upon the docket of said court, thasubecri- ber, as trustee, will offer at public sale,on FRI- DAY, the I3th day of April. at the hour of 5 o’sieck in the afternoon, part of Lot numbered 6, in Square 140, Tromting 12 feet and 6 inches en the north suie of Lstreet.and running back the same width to the depth of the Lot, with the two story Frame jnilding npon the same. ‘Termes of sale: One-third cash; the balance of the The duy of nale. with Interent, taeanscnt we Gay © je. with inte: ie rel r hia notes for the deferred payments, ee to be approved by the trustee. or the chase money may be paid on the da: the payment of the whole purchase trustee will convey to the purchaser, the property to bim sold. free. clear of all claim of the si aphag es come = J ACKSON, Trustee. _aps-d W. L. WALL & ©O, Ancts. B* W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbian. sitting as Court of E. mity, eed in acause of Huntington andothers ys. Juha ay and others, No £62 upon the docket of said Court, the enbscriber, as Trustee, will offer at the Ith day of April, at the hour of 5 o'clock in the afternoon. all that part of Lot No. 12. situated in Square Ne 236, in the city of Washington. beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot, thence runnixg south st feet and 8 inches, more or less, then east 23 feet, then north Si teet and 8 inches. more or lesa, to I Street, then with the line of I street 23 with the frame building upen the same. Terms of sale: the purchase money to be paid in six and twelve months from the day of sale. with interest, the purchaser giving hie notes for the deferred pay- ments, with security to be approved by the Trustne: orthe whole purchase money may be paid on the day of sale. or on the ratitieation thereot by the Court. On the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost. the property to him sold, free, clear, harged of all claim of the parties tothe RB. P_JACKSON, Trust. WALL & CO, Auc BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Conrt of Eunity, nesed in a causeof Huntington and oth ayand others, No S52upon the doi Court, the subscriber. as Trustee, public sale, on SATURDAY. the lath a y of Apr at the h ur ofS o’clockin the afternoon, part of 41. in Old Georgetown, beginning on the tide of Market Bosce. at the end of 172 feet 2 + idge street and Market Space, e with the line of Market Space sonth 2 inches to Market alley. then west with tho line of saia alley 76 feet and $ inches, to the di- Vision line of lota numbered 40 aud. 41. said division line north to the end of 172 feet fr: Bridge street.and thence to the beginning, w the Brick Warehonse upon the same Terms of sale: One third eash; the b valance of the Purchase money to be paid in sand 12 months from day of sale, with interest. the purchaser giving «notes for the deferred payments, with security, the whole pur or the be approved by the trustee; ase money may be paid on the day of sal fication thereof by the Court. On of the whole purchase money, the trns vey to the purchaser at his cost the proparty to him fold. free, clear, and discharged of all claim to the parties tothe cause. RB, P. JACKSON. Trustee. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. ae 3 —_——____—. BY C, W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, No. 320 D street. between 10th and 11th, TEN VERY DESIRARLE RUILDING LOTS ca AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 10, at 5 o’clock. U shall sell. on the premises, ten valuable Building Lote, being Lots No. 6,7.8,9, 11,18 19, 20, 21, and 22.in Square No. 2. frofting respec: tively on north H street and I street, between 2d and 24 str west. These lots front the residence of General Grant, and are regarded as most eligibly located for building purposen. Terms One-third cash; and the residne in three equal instalments, of three, six, and nine months, secured by a lien on the property ; notes to bear interest. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of purcha- ser. mh 8 d ©. W. BOTELER, Anct. |NITED STATES MILITARY RAILROAD, Office of Assistant Quartermaster, Washington, D. C., Match 14, 1886. AUCTION SALE OF U § MILITARY RAIL- Wiles at ROAD MATERIAL. A sold at public auction, at t Va .on TO ESDAY April 10, 1866- pee, 2 firet-ciass Locomotive Engines, 4 feet 84-inch gauge, cylincers. 15x22; weight, 25 tons 4 Parsenser @are 20 Box Freight Cars 3 Stock Cars 4 Platform Cara 3 Small Truck Cars 21 Trucks for Freignt Cars is pairs Wheels on Axles 2 Steam thane) see Engines 1 Stationery Engine 2 Henderson Pumps ‘20 tons second-hs nd Railroad Tran (good) A large quantity of Froga. Nails, Switeh Fix- tures, Car Couplings. Bar fron, 8 nz, Nats, Chain, Mauls, Axes, Picks, Stoves, Files, Sperm Oil, &c 20 Builings, from 10x12 to 20x40 feet Lot of Offer Furniture Coutents of Printing Office A larce qnantity of new Shelf Hardware 1 Herring Sate Geet @e-todh Sines 1 Saloon Car, 4 feet 8% inch gauges’ ytret y finished and furnished with blackwatu'> t Fmmed with green plush; double trucks, with eco “d trend sbeebs Sale to commence at 10 os a 18 Casu, in Gov ent fands. Terme cash, In Government fam gon, Gen. AQ M » Auctioueer, mh 15-eollt Brevet B. BY ©, W, BOTELER, J CTLON SALE OF HOSPITAL STORES, CEE WINES. &c. ‘s OFFICE, March 21, 1365. in this city, at the back of the City day of Aprilnext, o clock # m , the following articles of Hospi- tal Stores and Liquors, no longer required for the use of the medical department of the army, viz: Ar Roet,..... Ths 10 000! Bean ‘bs 690 Ibs 10.0°0| Pea Boata ths 23300 Corn Atarch......1ba 10 600, Dese, Potatoes. wo Cocor & Chee Iite_1bs 10,000 Mxd. Desc. do Cinpntnou.Powd Ibs 1.000] Whiskey at. Farina, the 20.000) * in b apivc 1bs 10.000/Sh’y Wine -at.bot 4,000 - Vow 2.000)" in bbl 50 Milk. bs 20:00 Jarragona W ne, Ihe 1.485) bottles............. large and small purchasers. ‘Terme—Caah. Five (5) days will be allowed te partics in remoy- ME atalogues ready by the Sth pro Catalogues re by the x _ y "CHAS. SUTHERLAND, Surg: nd Purveyor, U. 8. c OTELER. Jn mh 7-cat _ PERSONAL. | PRINCE, 351 F street, op Office. the poly practical STA: ite Patent PER in the tempers using bis vane hence this notice. He has only ene piace, on F street. Weekly in receipt of new patterns, Which are made up at once, fe IBREMIAH 8. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON, C.F. BLACK, LAW OFFIOB, BLACK, LAMOW & 08.. Conneellors and Attorneys-at-Law im the Supreme Gourt of the United States, the Cour tof Claims, the Courts of the District. the Executive Departments, and (ommitt, f Congress. “Once, 46 lath street, (directly opposite Wil- arcs’ Hotel.) do 18-tf ‘ sMITH.) JAMES 0. PHANE SMITH & OLEPHANE, LAW REPORTERS ‘AND poe Gere Se nd abe avenue, wv. 1.9 OF oc Mg eae. lark's Otice. Oty Han. ‘’ INGLE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, N's 36 Loutstana Avonec, above bieth Street oc 24-1y Wasnineton, D.O 7? THE ADIES, ‘The subscribers take pleasure inannouncing that, pperal Aecueae they have completed oF e~ ments to supply ‘the latest production. of the AMERICAN MOLDED COLLAR GOMPAWY. GRAYS PATENT rk a CRIMPED OOL- 5 To which they would invite the special attention of the ludies. This articte is entirely novel in ite con- struction and appearance, and reaches the purcha- ser intheform of abandsome turn-over Collar, crimped or fluted, as its name indicates, and prop- erly curved to fit enagly the wearer’s neck, By @ slight pulling upon the ends, however, eient to destroy the sweep or curvature, ft ® becomes a neat and tasty “Garrotte”’ or Standing Qollar, or feet to the beginning, | One third casu: the balance of | BANKERS. [=¥"* JOHNSON «& CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. mh 26-tf | JAT COOKE & 00., ] BANEREBS, H Fifteenth street, opposite Trearury, Buy snd sell af current rates, and keep always | | »n band, « fall sapply of alt GOVERNMENT BONDS, 3-30 TREASURY NOTES, EZBTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices for " QUARTERMASTER’S OHEOKS AND VOUCHERS an s-dtr First National Bank OF WASHINGTON, P. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & 0o.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON. Gashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1871 S¥., OPPOSITE THR TREASURY DEPARTMENY, Government securities with Treasurer United States. S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. og We buy and seli aH classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES @F THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal and prompt attention to ACCOENTS oF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEER- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier. WasHING TON, 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 i American Express Co National Express Co, Ae Express C tional Bankers” Express Co, ij press € Western Union Telegraph Co. Wells. Fargo & Co American Telezraph Co. Kinsley Express Co. United States Telezraph Co. Harnden Express Co. Russian Amer. Telecraph Ca, Southern Express Co. Insulated Telesraph Co. National Express and Transportation Co. Petroleum and Mining Shares, Government, State, Town, and County Bonds, Advances made on the above securities. REFERENCES. Imp’t and Traders’ Bank. Mechanics’ Banking Association, Hoyt Sprague & O Einstein, Korenfe! Co. EXPRESS COMPANIES. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PENNA, AVENUE, BRANCH OFFICE, B NSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE a WILLARD’. — mb )2-43m GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, WESTERN, AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS FORWABDERS, Merchandise, Money, and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all accessible sections of the country. COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS, Mage in accessible parts of the United States, ©. O. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D. 0. LEGAL NOTIC QOREBARS’ CUURT, Disrricr oF Co: Wasuincton County, To-wit: of Elien McCarthy. Executrix ef Charles x. MeGarthy , deceased, the gxecutrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, appointed Satur- April 28, 1se6, for the final settlement and distribution of ‘the personal estate of said deceased, ang of the assets in hand. as far asthe same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are petified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington county reesid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be exciuded from all benefit in said deceased ‘8 estate; provided & copy of this order be published once @ week for three weeks in the Evening Star. previous to the said 23th day of April, 1883. Test:—Z. UC. RUBBINS, Ap t-law3w* Register of Wills. RPHANS’ COURT, March 27, 1366.—District oF CoLtmBiA. WasninGTton UountY, To wii : In the case of Helene Hartmaan, administrat of Ferdinand Hartmann. deceased. the administr trix aforesaid has, with the — of the Or- phans’ Court ot Washington County aforesaid, ap- pointed Saturday. the 2st day of April next, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, a far as the same have been collected and turned inte money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified te attend, (at the Or- Phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded fro benefit in said deceased's estate : Provided y of this or- der be published once a week for: weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said day. Test—Z. C. ROBBINS, mh 29-law3w* Register of Wills. Ps 1s TO Give HOTICE. Tore the subscri- ber has obtained from the ans’ Court of Washington county, in the Distact of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal es- tate of Thomas J. Barrett, late of Washington, D C., deceased. All persons having claims against the d deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscri- ber. on or before the I7thday of March next: they Py otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the waid estate. ci under my hand this 17th day of March CATHARINE BARRETT. ‘HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of ton County, in the District of Columbia, letters testamentary on ie pecan estate of Chas. F. A. Coltman, late of Washington, D. C.. de- ceased. All persons having claims saainet the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, With the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 20thday of March next: they may other- wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said mh 26-tf estute. der my hand, thie 20th day of March gD Unser my hand OPTS COLA mh 22-law3w* Administratrix. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters of administratioy the reonal es- tate of Mary D. Buckley, late of Washington, D.C., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned te exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on or before the 6th day of March next; they ray otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the suid estate, Given under my hand this 6th day of March, mh 8-Jaw3w* JOHN D. BUCKLEY. rp tis Is TO GIVE NOTICE, That the supscri- ber has obtained from the Orp! ? Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia letters of administration on the personal estate o} Jobn Hines. late of Washington city, D. C., deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on er before the l7th day of March next; they may Caged by law be excluded from all benefit estate, Given under my hand this J7th day of March, | now entirely completed from Aquia Creek to | mond. Va, connect h STEAMBOAT LINES. | RAILROAD LINES. ICHMOND, FREDARICKSBURG AND PO- R TOMAC RAILBOAD. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a.m. excepted.) | The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, Va .and the Fouth. via the Potomas Wi nington ee neat Cre ber | a8! - to Aqui n) | Richmond, Frederic burg and Potomac Rail rads } ch: the ith trains on the Bich- | mord and Priersburgand Bichmond aod Davviile | Reilroads fer Petersburg, Weldon. Wilmingteu, | aie. Sigensboro’, Salisbury, Chariette and ; Dreamers Berport and C Vanderbit leave Sixth Stree! ar iy (Sa except 640.m. and7p mand arrive in Richmond 2@p.m.and4 THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS. fifty Miles Shorter ana 23; Honrs Quicker than | B nd get Through Tickets via Aqui ie sure al jet ‘ick a Aquia Creek and Fredericks Ly to Richmond, at the Company 's Office, corner of Penns. avenne and 6th tae on board of the boats. Bargage checked rough. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in readiness to convey passengers and baggage be- tween depots in Richmond. Passengers by this line pass by daylight Mount Vernon. and may have an_opportunity of visiting —— es near Fredericksburg by stop- Ping point. Breakfast and ae board of Steamers. GEO. MATTINGLY. Snupt., Washington, D.C. MATTHEW CLARK, Agent. Washington. c. M. HANEY, ap 3-ly General Passenger Agent, PRING ARRANGEMENT. — NOTICE —Th Steamer CAMn«IDGE, Captain KE. T. Leoxarn. will resume her, route on SATURDAY. Mareh 3; leaving her new pier. 170 Light street wharf, be- tween Lee and wa streets, Baltimore, every SATURDAY and TUESDAY at8 p. m . for Eastor Peint, Double Miils. Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wal- dach’s ing, Cambridge, Hughlett’s Wharf, Cabin Creek. and Medford's Landing. Returning from the Eastern Shore she will leave Medl- ford’s Wharf every THURSDAY and MON- DAY atl p. m., stopping at all the above men- tioned landings for passengers and freight. and reaching Baltimore até a. m. ef FRIDAYS and TUESDAYS. feb 28-tf TLANTIO STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO A NEW YORE. The Steamers com: JOHN GIBSON, Capt. . C. KNIGHT, Capt. Morris, FAIRFAX Capt. Winters. Leaving Pier No. 12 North River, New York, DNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 4 p.m., and foot of G street, Washington, D. ©.. every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 . m. H Freight received daily during basiness hours, | and carefully kept ander cover. | | at The steamers of this line now connect with Alex- andria and Orauge Railroad, Freight forwarded to any foint along the line of the road. MORGAN. RHINEHART & UU., Agents, Corner Ith and Poeun. avenue. south side, Cee rahe Yoshingtos. D. Oo, rij MWELL & - — .B. OBO! .. Agents, ne iret &6 West street, New Yo! PROPOSALS. P®orosas FOR GRADING AND PAVING. Mayor’s Orrick. Washington, April 2, 183% Proposals for Grading and Paving the Carriaze- Way of Sixth street west, from the nurth side of H street north tothe north side of L street north, Will be received at this office until 120 clock Mt MONDAY, April the 10:h. instant, with stones | sindlar te those ueed in paving F et he stoues to be uot over eight nor less than five inches mm di- ameter. and eeven inches deep. Bidders will state the priee per square yard for paving and per cubic yard for grading; the paving to be laid ona bed of pure gravel cight inches deep, and four inches of sharp sand on top of the gravel! the paving tobe well rammed three times with a uinety-pound rammer, and to be well watered be- fore being rammed the last time, and then covered with coarse sharp sand; the w hele to be done to the i isfaction of the Commissioner of the ard and the assistant commissioners. No hid will be received unless the party or par- ties wre Known to Le responsible. The Mayor re- serves to bimeelf the right to reject any or all bide, All the old cobble stone, flag footways, and gut- ter stone to be the j roperty of the Corporation. “ SAMES J CAMPKELL, Commie CHAS. B. U' R ay Assistant Commissioner. JAMES BUWEN, ap S-eotapld Assistant Commissioner. pprerosans FOR SEWER. Mayor's Orrice, April 2,136. fealed Proposals will be re eived by the under- signed until 12 0’clock m..on PKIDAY. the 13th day of April next, for the building of a three-foot Barrel Sewer, (inside Giameter,) the wails to be nine inche- in thickness. on I street north, be- tween ith street and Connecticut avenue, to con- nect with the ~ewer now building in lith «treet, in eccordance with the act approved July 27, 1815. te have Man-holes and Stevch-traps with Lateral Sewers from such corners a- the Commissioners of the First aud Second Wards may direct. Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for the Three foot Sewer, per lineal foot for the Lat- erals. eighteen inches Inside diameter, four inches walls; per Trap each, per Man hele each which shall include all excavations, &c.,&c ; the suc- cessful bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages done 10 cas or water pipes, as will more fully appear in the specifi 8. ‘The richt te decline any all proposals, should | it be deemed fur the interest of the Corporation to de so, is reserved. Specificatious can be =een at the office of the | Commissioners of Imprevements every day be. | tween 10 o'clock a.m and 12 m.,alsoin the City Surveyor's office every Monday and Friday. None but practical mechanics need bid. j JOHN W.D 3 3 A R. Commissioner First Ward. AS. W. SPALIDNG, Commissioner Second Ward, GEORGE W_ RIGGS, “. M. P. KING ap3td Assistant Commissioners. _ Pprerosars FOR LAYING WATER-MAINS, Mayor's Orrice. City Hatt, WASHINGTON, April 2, 1366 Sealed Propor: to be endo: on the en lope. * Proposals for In: received at thin 13th instant. Bidders will also specify on the en- ou the face of the hid. what district the bid is for. There are three districts, which are beunded as follows, viz: DISTRIOT NUMBER ONE includes all that rt of the city north of the bre yr yd and Ohio bes and ity Canai;and west of Seveuth street wert. ISTRICT NUMBER TWO includes all that tof the city north and nortbeast of the canal, eT of the west side of Seventh street west IsTRICT NUMBER TARRE includes all that art of the city which ix between the canal and the Potomac and the Eastern Braneh. Specifications and forms of proposals can be had | by application to the Water gi such Proposals only will be considered as are written ‘upen these regular official ferme. Satistactory bond and security will be required from the parties with whom the contracts shall be made RICHARD WALLACE, ap 3-td Mayor. P2oPosats FUR NORTH BIVER FLAG GING. TreastRy DerARTMENT Office of Supervising Architect, March 27, 1865 § Proposals will be received at this Office until 12 clock m., April 12th. 1866, for furnishing North River Flagging for the sidewalks infront of the west wing of the Treasury Building, to be deliy- red at the work, and of the following dimensions d numbers. viz: sees 5 ft. $in.x3ft.@in., not less than 3in. thick. shige 5 ft. 4in.x3 ft.0in., not less than 3in, hick, sar = Sft. @in.x3ft.0in., not less than 3 in. ick. The surface of the Flage must be perfectly out of wind, and the tooling ran with the length of the same—machine tooling preferred. As the edges will be cut atter delivery, the plates must be fur- nished with sufficient margin to work perfectly | true tothe above dimensi- rs, and ail will be re- ected which are different in this respect. The ds to be per superficial fout, (imeas 1 Jald,) and to inclade ail costs of delivers ead tice to specify the time in which it can be delivered Payments will be made upon delivery, with a reservation of 10 percent. until the whole of the “tthe Department the right to reject e ent reserves the rig reject any orall bige if it be deemed for the interest of the Government to do so, and no bid will be considered that does not conform to the requirements of this 20 vertisement. Pro to be endorsed “Pro 8 for Flag- ging,” and addressed to'*A. B. Mullett, Acting Su- rvising Architect, Treasury Department, Wash- ngton, D.C.” A. ULLETT, mh 30-dtd Acting Supervising Architect. youn 4. SNYDER, PBOVISION DEALER, Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, (South Bide.) | thankful past patronage, J beg leave to | ticice ital wel te tinr Battale yaaa” ~ MEO AIMEE.” | tore ay castomer ina ate cca oe | r ' ; Shaan ames ay saat | aaa pa, | POBED SERED Ret “orate aE: | 4 pol nen Tm 3 | CURED CORN sKF, ‘collar "TRIBE AS Protected by Royal Letters Pat with all the finest brands of SMOKED i tent of England, and the seals er with wai Pung eszusciizns eaemarkat apd | nk forcandthtonwnit | BRASS, EUMABLMA ASRS ROHS undersigued pro} Jor thé present. {ll the Collar I, fs’ the for J 1 it possible prices i is more generally iutreduced. to farnish sample ; tnd Exhesscion af tue |" Uiice Hosms snd large Hall for rent overs) | Paty iat ecntcy anton Bseeaeh oo Ras getral pepteeded fates er , 5 ae EERIE BOS EES Cheyne Adare citrit entton Tow, | Se Rat, Se huiietae eee ae ae mate. | [MAXEEY SWORD MA SOEMANT, Mae LELAND, Jon and Secondary Symptoms, obvisting | Dadd’s Modern Horse Dertor. 1 Ai 7 mh 25-¢ol6t_ 81 Dovorbue Be peas, the use of mercury sad all other inate | and sr Voustt on tke Wetes. meee TALIAN CERESB a BR nh eng ted Leg aie lpr ph ate Farrer and Stud Book. Tape recs gu the Horse. received, ° ix @ANESTRALO CHEESE, aie of atoepaere nga seek | aj hand PIANOS in 10 or casesin one for $9, and CAUCLO CAVALLO CHERSE, | Shas ex @e divided sed terme. corner lith «nd F os | £00. whe under Bbbitt 4 8 Penn. avenue, | a gai iiasrrated. at Reation Carly ederi 6. Towle’ History of Hoary ine ~ Hol: combes (iterature in Letters, ¢ ‘per’s Text Boek of Physiology. mh “"" FRANCK TAYLOR, T° PEKSONS SBOURING ICE, Aggy stale TS Rinshion gan trove Weeder, or at eat ys ss ener re IVINGSTONE’S EXPEDITION L Zz well's Peinctoies Penn. avenue. botween Lith and Mill foot and by Dr. BABBOW, Ho. 194 ir Beno. mo, 290 Ps. corner teat | WASHINGTON | Wat THE gURG ALEAANDRIA GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. MSS SE TIME TABLE Onand after MONDAY March 12. 18%. and ont! AND farther notice, Passenger Traive will ras between | Washington and Alexandria as foliows Leave Wasninetox LrAvE ALEXANDRIA Local. CWA. M oral A.M. | Maal Express =4 “ P.M. +30 . SUNDAY PASSENGER TRAINS. Wasuixcton. A. General Manager. 16 BAILBOAD. INGTON, March 25, ‘Trains between WASHINGTON AND BAbTI. MOBE. and WASHINTON AND THE WEST. are now run as we. viz~ FOR BALTIMOR' Leave daily, except Sunday, , 7-3, ana 11:35 a. m., and 2:45, and 4:30, and 7:90 p. m. FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. Po rap + xcept Sunday, st 6.20, a.m.,and FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JUNOTION. Leave at 6 and 6:% a m. and at? and 435 p.m roR APOLIs. Leave at 6:20 and 7: s. m.,and ¢% p.m, Bo trains te or from Annapolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:30 8. m. and 2:45 and 7: FOR WAY Leave at 7:08. m. ani 2 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a. m. and? 20 p.m, On Sunday at 7:30 p.m. only. connecting at Rela; Station with trains trom Baltimore to Wheelina, RROUGN TICKETS to the W. ¥ °KETS to the West cam be the Washington Station Ticket OMes mt ell tease 4 the day. ae well se at the uew office in the Atmerit can eleeral a! . i berwecn ‘Silane th resin ESTAS Seshen ‘or New York, Philadeiphia, and advertisement of Throu Lis es one 3 Master of Transportatt LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent ocs-tf GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington YHBOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING PHILAPELPHIA AND NEW YOu! ans W asnineton, March 25. 1396. Trains Vashington and ¥ PU apetinas «ne ington New York sre wu FOR NEW YORK. withont chance of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:30 8. m. amit © Pm. poor NEW XORK, changing cars at Philagel- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11.18 @. m, 20 >. m. 'y p' ay @. aod FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dafly (except Sunday) at 73 and 10-15 «, ATIONS. 4 | M., and 4:3) and 6:30 p.m ON SUNDAY. Sh new “4 for New York and Philadelphia st 6.30 p. mi. leeping cars for New York on 6:3) p. m. train daily. Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York Boston, can be had at the Station Otis ot ait eecee in the day, as well as at the new office fean “Tele een « ‘See h Buildi Pe iocabe oman, ‘aph Building, Peni A evence, and 6th street ner te. More aud Chic Railroad advertisement Washington, Baltimore, An- » February 12th, two dai! trains will run between Washingt and ta burg, connecting at Gordonsville, via Virginia Central Raiir trains to aud from Bichmond, se MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington Gaily (except Sunday) at 648 &.m , and arrive at Lynchburg at $45 p.m. ‘ ve uchburg at7 a. m., and arrive at Wash- ton 36 p.m. = EXPRESS TRAIN. gg Washingto: ry vl rnp Sunday) at 6.10 p.m. and arriv: Fnchbarg at 6 Wa. Leave Lynchburg at 6.0 p.m., aud arrive at Weskington o = ~ 5 . Both trains mak« close connections at Lynch’ arg for all points South and Southwest, and at Wash- oF tor North and Northwest. First-class Biceping Care will be attached to the mo trains. his road is attractive. not only for its comfort- able accommodations. but for the fact that it passes the now historic localities of Feirfax, Bull Ran, Manussas. Bristoe, Catiett *. Rappahannock, Cal- rT. Orange and Gordonsville, places of imper- thable interest in the popular mind Through tickets to all points Sonth and Rout! West may be hadin Boston, New York. Philade: hia and Baltimore, ani at the offices of the road n Washington and Alexandria WH. McCAPFERTY feo-tf General Superiute: AT PENNSYLVANIA RULyE THE = NUL AND WEST. oe follows: FOUR DAILY TBAIN! SPRING AND SUMMER SOHEDULE. ‘On and after March 12th, 1885, traiue will res ‘88 follows : Leave Washinston. Baitimore Express Mail, Dam, 9H Fast Line, Pittsburg & Krie Pittsburg & Elmira Ex, TWO TRaL Connecting at Baltimore. and 7.40 p.m. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Oars run through from Baltimore to Pittsburgh. Erie, or Eimira without change. F 9” For tickets and any information apply at tho Office of the Great Pa ey Boute, ad Seong! bee avenue and Sixth street, onder Na- tional Hotel. and 14th \- . opposite Willards’ Hotel ON SUNDAY. Leave Washington 2:45 SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yee, A Positive Ours,” for GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ée. Contains no Minera}, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ‘They are entirely vegetable. having no «mell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- the stomach or bowels of t : wenty fonr honrs.”” pared of the Uuiversity of Peunsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; no crposure, ne tromble. no chance whatever Sert by mail ip « plain ep Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODI'? SCROFULA, ULCERs. SORES, SP@TS, SYPHILIS, . SCALES. BOILS, TETTERS VENCREAL DISEASES, &c. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JvIce offered ti blicas ve cure. SYPHILIS Oh VENBEREAD DISEASES, the SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERR JUICE is gt certain and efectual remed, ever > peribed: ft feaches and yoy partie! le of = Take, then of thie purty ive res and be healed. and do not transmit it to your a ereg that for which you may repent in after eee ou DO, NOT DESPAIR! ma) Pronoun SAMARITANS HOUT AND HERE ICES will remove every vertige of & rj a the ROUT AND ERB JUICES ook jlcorated Geeres. te boet . | REMEDIne = SAMAR- Post MosritaL, Fort Marsnau, Ma . Feb. 20. 184.—“1 have gecko a Sarena ae fase