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EVENING STAR. ke ANDREW JOHNSON, PRESIDENT oF THE UNITED STATES oP AMERICA, Te aliand singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting - ‘Whereas, 4 treaty was made and concluded atthe city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, om the sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, by and between Clark W. Thompson and Robert W. Furnas, Commis- sioners on the part of the United States, and | E-sta-man-zha, or Joseph La Flesche, Gra-ta- mah-zhe, or Standing Hawk, Ga-he-ga-zhin- «a, or Little Chief, Tah-wah-.ga-ha, or Village Maker, Wah-no-ke-ga, or Noise, Sha-da-na-ga, er Yellow Smoke, Wastch-com-ma-nu, or Hard Wa! Pad-a-ga-he, or Fire Chiet, Ta- su, or White Cow, and Ma-ha-nin-ga, or No Knife, Chiefs of the Omaha tribe of Indians, on the part of said tribe of Indians, and duly authorized thereto by them, which treaty is in the words ana figures following, to-wit: ARTICLES OF TREATY made and concluded at Washington, D. C.,on the sixth day of March, . 1865, between the United States of America, by their Commissioners, Clark W. Thompson and Robert W. Furnas, and the Omaha tribe of Indians. by their Chiefs, E- s'a-mah-zha, or Joseph La Flesche; Gra-ta- moh-zhe, or Standing Hawk: Ga-he-ga-zhin- a, or Little Chief: Tah-wah-gah-ha, or Vil- Jage Maker: Wahb-no-ke-ga, or Noise: She-aa- na-ge, or Yellow $ ke; Wastch-com-ma-nu, or Hasa Waker; Pad-a-ga-be. or Fire Chiet; Ta-su, or White Cow: Ma-ha-nin-ga, or No Kuite. ARTICLE ist. The Omaha tribe of Indians do hereby cede, sell, and convey to the United States a tract of land from the north side of their present reservation, defined and bounded | as follows, viz: Commencing at point on the | Missouri river fonr miles due south from the Borth boundary line of said reservation, thence ‘west ten miles, thence south four miles, thence west to the western boundary line of the reser- vauon, thence north to the northern boundary line, thence east to the Missouri river, and thence south aloug the river to the place of be- | ginning; and that the said Omaha tribe of Indians will vacate and give possession of the | lands ceded by this treaty immediately after | its ratification: /'rovided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to include any of the lands upon which the said Omaha tribe of indians bave now improveme: land cr improvements belonging to, connected Wath, or used for the benefit of the Missouri school now in existence on the Omaha reser- | Vation. AxTICLE 2d. In consideration of the fore- | going cession, the United States agree to pay the a@ Omaha trite of Indians the sum of fifty thousand dollars, to be p:tid upon the rat- iffcation of this tr and to be expended by on of the Com- for goods, pro- | ‘ruction of build- ings, u + breaking up lands, | and other improvements on their reservation. | ARTICLE 5d. In further “consideration of the foregoing cession, 1 ited States agree to exiend the provisy cle® of the treaty t » of Lasians and the on the l6th day of March, A. D, 1554, tor averm of ten years from and T the ratification of this treaty: and the ted 's further ugree to pay to the said Tibe of Indians, upon the ratification of this treat: seven thousand dol- lars as da ‘Ss iM consequence of the occu- paney of a portion of the Omaha reservation, not hereby ceded, and use and destruction of umber by the Winnebago tribe cf Indians While temporarily residing thereon, AnvicLe th. The Omaha Indians, being de- Sirous of promotcg settled habits of industry and enterprise amongst themselves by abolisi- ing the tenure in common by which they now boid their lands, and by assigning limited quantities thereof in severalty to the me mbers of the tribe, including their half or mixed blood relatives now residing with them, to be cultivated and improved for their own indi- vidual use and benefit, it is hereby agreed and stipulated that the remaining portion of their present reservation shall be set apart for said | purposes; and that out of the same there shail | be assigned toeach head of a family not ex- | ceeding one hundred and sixty acres, and to | each male person, eighteen years of age and upwards, without family, not exceeding forty acres of Jand—to include in every case, as far as prac le, & reasonable proportion of tim- ber; six hundred and forty acres of said lands, embracing and surrounding the present agen. | cy naprovemen:s sball also be set apart and appropriated to the occupancy and use of the @gency for said Indians. The lands to be } so assigned, including those for the use of the agency, shall bein as regular and as compact @ body 4s possible, and so Ss to admit of a dis- tinct and well-defined exterior boundary The whole of the lands, assigned or un- | assigned, in severalty, sball constitute and | be known the Omabn reservation, mh aud over which all laws passed | hich may be passed by Congress regu- | trade and intercourse with the Indian it bave full force and effect, and person, except such &s shall be in the | of the United States, shall be allowed reside or gO upen any portion of said reser- | Vution without the written permission of the of Indian Affairs or the agent tribe. Said division and assignment of nds to the Omahas ia se veralty shall be made under the direction of the Secretary of the In- | terior, and when approved by him, shall be fi- | nal and conclusive. Certificates shall be is- | sued by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the tracts so assigned, specifying the names of the individuals to whom they have been as. Signed respectively, and that they are for the exclusive use and benefit of themselves, their heirs ond descendants; and said tracts skal! not be alienated in fee, leased, or otherwise dis- posed of = to the United States or to other members of the tribe, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secre- tary of the Interior, and they shall be exempt from taxation. levy, sale or forfeiture, until otherwise provided tor by Congress. ARTICLE 5th. It being understood that the object of the Government in purchasing the laod berein described is for the purpose of lo- cating the Winnebago tribe thereon, now, therefore, should their location there prove detrimental to the peace, quiet, and harmony of the whites, as well as of the two tribes of In- diams,inen the Omahas shall bave the privi- lege of re-purchasing the land herein ceded upon the same terms they now sell. nm testimony whereof. the said Clark W. Thompson and Kobert W. Furnas, commis- sioners as aforesaid, and the said chiets and delegates of the Omaha tribe of Indians, have bereunto set their hands and seals at the place and on the day and year hereinbefore written CLARK W. THompson, R. W. Fervas, Commissioner-. E-STA-MAH-ZHA. Or Joseph La Flesche, GRA-TA-MAH-ZHE, Or Standing Hawk, his x mark. (SEAL.] GA-NE-GA-ZRIN-GaA, Or Little Chief. his x mark. [SEAL.] TAH-WAH-GA-Ha, Or Village Maker, his x mark. (seat.) WaAHl-NO-KE-GaA, Or Noise, bis x mark. (sEaL.] SHA-DA-NA-GE, Or Yellow Smoke, his x mark. [szat.) WASTCH-COM-MA-NU, Or Hard Walker, his x mark. [szaL.} PAD-A-Ga-HE, Or Fire Chief, his x mark. [sEax.} his x mark. |sEaL.] Ta-sv, Or White Cow, his x mark. [szaL.) MA-NA-NIN-GA, . Or No Knife, bis x mark. [sEAL.) Iu presence of H. Cuase, U.S. Interpreter. L ® Sarnsoci, Interpreter. A.D. Gatcomng, U.S. Indian Agent. no. N. Paorren, - HN. Paruron. And whereas the said Treaty having sie submitted to the Serute of the United States jor its constitutional action thereon, the Sen- wte did, om the thirteenth day of February, | one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, advice and corsent to the ratification of the | seme by a resolution in the words and figures | following, to-wit: S in Exeoutive Session, SENATE OF THE UxrreD STATES, February 13, 1566. iced, (two-thirds of the Samators present urring,) Theat the Senate advise and con- 1. to the ratification of the treaty between the United States of America, by their Commis- sioners, Clark W. Thompson and Robert W. Furnas, snd the Omaha tribe of Indians, made and concluded at Washington, D.C. on the sixth day of March, A. D. i865. y Attest: J. W. Forxey, Secretary. Now, therefore, be it known that 4, Ayprew Jounsos, Prestdent of the United States of | America, do, in pursuance of the advice and et tot the Senate, as expressed in its reso- Saerer the thirteenth of February, one thon. sand eight buodred and sixty-six, accept, ratify, said esti: whereof I have signed the same wits ay po and have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereto affixed. pee Gone at the City of Washington, 3 teenth day of February. in the year of i. 8) or Lord one thousand eight hundred VS) ond sixty-six, and of the Independence Jnited States of America the er AwxprEw Jonson. By the President: Wa. H. Skwarp, Secretary of State. | dead remain neglected | try. after having been | that itdiffers from all Late Southern Item Texas exacts a five years qualification from voters. The national dead of Fort Pillow are being Teinterred in a neat cemetery, over which a monument ts to be raised. "The Contederate friends and foes, So far, the corn and wheat crops in Tennes- see promise well. In middle and East Tennes- see fruitalso has been doing finely, but itis clear and cold at nights and many persons fear the fruit will be destroyed throughout the State. It is calenlated, from dates reliable, that in Gevrgia, Alabama, and Mississippi the num- ber of negroes at work is about one-third what it was in 1560, while there are not as- many tems. \ whites jaboring as then. In three districts | where white labor has heretofore been used, there will be rolerably full crops ofeverything In repairing an old building in Macon, Ga., recently, several hundred doilars in gold were found hidden in the walls. The building was used us a bospital during the war, and it is supposed the money was putin the wall by a soldier, who is, perhaps, dead, AN Amruisiovs Grri.—A lady who adver- tises herself as “an orphan, IS years of age, and loves the water,” proposes through the Pittsburg Despatch to swim in public, for a Teasonable sum. She says that no doubt peo- ple will think it a wild idea, but that she un- derstands her business. We haven't any doubt of it. &7 The bill to allew husband or wife, or ei- ther of them, to become witnesses for or against ‘ach other has been killed in the New York Assembly. g7-The peach crop in New Jersey looks poorly. @7 There are 37,00 churches in the United States. They will hold 14,000,000 people. &7"M. Flotow composer of “Martha,”is keep- ing the new opers on which he is engaged a great secret. not eyen the name and subject be- ing divulged. SPECIAL NOTICES. cous alee an MARRIAGE AND CEUIBAOY, an Essay of Warning and In-truction for Young Men. Also, Bix s and Abuses which prostrate the vital Bowers. with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter enveloper, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. ap 16-3 SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BCOKU Is CURING every case of Kipney DisBas®, RHRUMATIsM, Graver, Unnary DiserpeRs, WEAKNESS and Parxs in the Back, Femare Compiatnts and Trove ves arising from Excrsses oF any Kip, COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D, BARNES & CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGE <S, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents, feb 10-1y COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP Asuperier ToiLer Soar, prepared from refined Ve¥cerare O11s in combination with GrycERINE and especially designed for the use of Lavies, and forthe Ncxsery. Its perfume is exuuisite, aud its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. fed-eoly TO DYE EASY ie very desirable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIB DYE is the best im the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash, n Botronble. Achild can apply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of Laving their Hair dyed in public, caa DYB AT HOME better than any berber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and Iustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. DEMAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. my 16-eoly 4 MODERN MIRACLE! From old aua young, from rich and poor, from high-born and lowly, comes the Universal Voice ef Praise for HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is @ pertect and miraculous article. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing than any “oil” er “pomatum,’’ Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses. But above all. the great wonder is tne rapidity ee it restores Gkay Hair to iTs ORIGINAL SOLOR. Use it a few times. and PRESTO, CHANGE! the whitest and worst locking bair resnmes its ara beauty. It does not dye the hair, but rikes at the root and fills it with new life and ss matter. It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth ofthis matter. The first application will d ; will see the Naruzat CoLor return- lo good; yeu ing every day. and = HEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ak for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewe! article is at all like it in effect. You wil CuEar To Boy, PLEASANT To Try, Axp Sure To do You Goon. There are many imitations. Be sure you procure the genuine. manufactured caly by R. P, HALL & CO., Nash For sale by all druggists. other dit A SUPERIOR REMEDY, ‘We can conscientiously recommend to those suf. Or a 8 dis a cough, DB. STRIOK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. It gives relief aimost instantaneous, and is witha not le to the taste. There is nodoubt but the Mellifiuous iam is one of the best pre) tions in a nd is all that its pr ims for it. We have tried it du past week. and found relief from a most distr It is prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 13' ‘camere street. Cineinnati, Ohio, and for sale by ists. Sold by J. -NAIRN & 00. also at WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRIST! a Pa, avenue and $03 Ninth street. oo TWO BAD CASES OF PILES GURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer = eng of ays Lape pe Sigh Ll pe the a8 troul ‘or el ears an aggra- vated case of Piles, and his brother, was discharged rom the army as incurable, (he being quite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both these dist jing canes were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these itlemen, beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those snffer- ing that the most eeareyated chronic cases of Piles pty Dr. oop comm 5 's Pile ees, Ke £0) rages everywhere. . WwW. NaIRN & CO.; CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 371 Pa, svenue and 50% Ninth street. oc %-ly THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR. J. W, POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Is now offered to the afflicted throughout the coun- roved by the test of eleven ears. in the New ‘England States, where its merits Reve become as well known as the tree from which, in part. it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Th: Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, and Palmonary Affections generally. It isa remarkable Kemedy for Kidvey Complaints. Diabetes, Difficulty Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the meat = Bidiec, Seavel,aud other om | Give 36 o trtahit you would learn the value of icine. it is pleasant safe an Sold by Druggiats and hows in Medicine orally GeO. W. SWETT, M. D., Propri GEO. W. M.D. ‘oprietor, jan 22-3m "Boston, Mass, i ei A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. JARED'S EMAIL DE PakiS FOR THE This secret of beautifying the ski ° known te JULES JARED, be Homorably Ssinten re par: fan Sie retain aes anne , which pt ant lexion in; Ake that of ood re. gen- giving a soft, even texture to the ski eninfant. jared’s “Email de Paris” cleanses the sree taeee unsightly black worm specks and Pores ing preduces a healthful glow. Trot few weeks. most beppily . ali scars, Perse loft bY seal pe = sf gmail de Paris” is especially indorsed Lucille Western. Mrs. D. Pp, Paina Waller, many ladies in private life, whose commendatory rs, for vious reasons, cannot be published peg tg Brugelits? Perfumers aod Gsiffeure. Ja 1S-eosm SEORET DISEASES. Samaniran’s Girt is the most certain, safe and i le reme- gtectual remedy —Todeed, the only vegeta eae twenty- r hours 8o vmincralsne Eran See Re eS pMARITAN Boor Loh bth a ‘a Eoin oe AUCTION SALES, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anuetioneers. No. 526 corner 7th and D streets. B* NCERY SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE’ ROUNDED BY SOUTH M ANDY Weer aD STS. AND DELAWARE AVE.,(ISLAND,) AT AUCTION, By virive of a decree of the Supreme Court of the AUCTION SALES. FE siete MEET SAREE OE LARGE SALE GF GOVERNMENT BrILD- IN@S. LUMBER. TIMBER, &c.. AT THE DISMANT FORTS AROUND Headquarters Depariment af Washington, eran? had Chiat Qeactermazer} Washinzton, D. C., April 12. 1938. Will be sold at public auction, at the times and Epekey, Sharein Goorin] Pee ee | Re and other structures be +w in ° 5 other « 4 plainabte, and William Downe et ai are detent. | longing to the Quorermentens® Department, U8. ants. the undersigned, trustees. will otter for sale, | Army. in and about the following dismantled forts on TUESDAY, the ist day of May. 1865.at Se’clock | around Washington. GTON, D. O 8 BAmMed below, all of the Offivers’ Quarters, -m .on the premises. Lota nambered 1,2, 3, 4,5 Also, at same times and places, will be sold for Bis 30, 11, 12, 13. 14, 16 and 17, in Square num- | the Engincer Department, the Lumber, Timber, beret roa = the coe of Washing’ —_ Gas of pleas &c., coumected with each fort respec said Lote is improv good two- rame . Deeg. Sere ne ae RAST OF EA N BRANCH. STER: On MU NDAY, APRIL 23, FORT CARRULL, cleven frame buildings, Three Barracks,(large size;) one Hospital Terms prescribed by decree: One-third of pur- chase meney for each lot in cash, and residue in equal instalments at six and twelve months, evi- denced by purchasers’ notes, carrying interest, se- cured by a lien en the premises; or all cash, at op- tion ef purchaser, with sexent of the trustees: or one-third cash. and the residue on the ratification of the sale by the court. $25 muat be paid at the fell of the hammer on each Jot knocked off,wnd the term complied with in five days from the day of sale, or the property will be resold at risk and cost of de- Dabiss Leper aenoeae purchase! Done smcing and stamps at irehaser er purc! ers’ cost. IAMES E. WILLIAMS, WM. JOHN MILLER, " Trustees, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, uila- ings of various dimensions. Also, Mees House ana Stable of stockade. SAME DAY. at 3 p. at FORT STANTON, four frame bnildinga, vi Barrack; two Offi Quarters; one Cook House, Also, Stable and Guard House of stockade NORTH oF TOMAO. AY. APRIL 2th, at 11 o'clock @ m . OLN. FOURTEEN FRAME fous Mess Houses; three Officers’ Quarters and two rmel! outbuildings. Also, two Stables and tour outouildings(stockade) of various dimensions | Un WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25th. at 11 o'clock a. LUABLE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, | m.at FORT TOTTEN, NINB FRAME BUILD. WITH BASKMENT AND LOT, fronting on lith | 1NGB. viz: between Gund H streets north, at | Two Barracks; one Meas House; fonr Officers? Public Aurtion. | Quarters and two outbuildings. Also, four Officers” On WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst., at 635 o'clock — (smarters; Guard. Honse; Stable and Kitchen (stock- m., weshall sell,in front of the premises, Sav- | ade) of varions dimensions, Fig sfeet trent by'70 feetdeep, with the improve- | On THURSDAY APRIL 2:th, at Il o'clock a.m., ments, en Lot in Syuare No. —, containing 8 | at FORT SLOCUM, TWENTY ONE FRAME d fixtures all complete,coaland | BUILVINGS. vi jocation very desirable, within two k of F street cars. and « short dis. tance from the Port Ofice. Interior, State, and Treasury Departments; honse formerly occupied by Gen, Cerrington, U. 8. District Attorney. and now occupied by F. Kuhl, Kay. Terms: One half caan; balance in 6and 12 months secured by a deed of trast on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cos of the urchaser. $100 down when the property is nocked off. api wimw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY 248. ¢. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF AN ELIGISLE LOT ON PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 17TH AND I=TH STREETS On MONDAY AF' RNOON, April 23. at SB} + We shall sell the east bal ovclock. on the premise of Lot7, in Square 166, frontinz 29 teet 0% inches on Pennsylvania avenue, north side, between I7th and Ith streets, with an averave depth of about 100 feet. to a 20 feet alley. Terms cash, Conveyancing at purchaser's ex- pense JAS. C. McGUIRE & O0., ap 9-M.W.F&ds Auctioneers, BX 2. ©. MeGUIRE & Co., ‘Auctioneers. @HANCERY SALE I shall sell on SATURDAY, the 2ist day of April, A. D. 1866. at 5 o'clock p.m..on the premises, the eastern one-half partof Sqnare No 823, under a de- cree passed by the Supreme Uourt of the District of columbia, in re, Johuston agt. Johnston et al. The roperty is bounded by north M, east 6th and Boundary streets, is 105 1-12 feet on M street by about 180 feet dee The title is perfect. Terms: One-half cash; residue at six months, Five Barracks; four Mess Houses; five Officers? Quarters:two Hospital Wards.two Surgeon's uar= | nee and three small outbuildings. Also, one Stable Uee) On FRIDAY. APRIT, 27th. at 1o'ciock a.m, SU FORT STEVENS, FIFTEEN FRAME BUILD: ‘vont Barracks: fone MoasHouses; four Officers? Quarters, and three small buildings of various di- On SATURDAY, April 28th. at 10 o'clock a.m On Sa + . s FORT RENO, FORTY SIN. FRAME BUILD: } seven Mees Honses; one Head- Building; thirteen Officers’ Qnarters: four Hospital Buildings: two Stables. (one large e Blacksmith Shop: two Forage Sheds; one Carpenter shep; one Saddler’s Shop, and eight small buildings of various dimensions. Also. twenty-seven buildings of log and stock- ade. vir: Six Otficers’ Quarters: three Store Honses: one Stable: six Non-commissioned Officers’ Quarters: three Mess Rooms; eizht small eatbutldings of va riors dimensions, ‘ On MONDAY. APRIL 30th. at 120’clock noon, at FORT SUMNER, FIFTY-FOUR FBAME BUILDINGS. viz: Kight Barracks; ten Mess Houses; twenty Om- gera's Quarters; two Stables (one large size;) one Officers’ Mess House; two Hospital Wards: one Horpital Cook House; one Dead Honse; two Sar- geepe’s Quarters; seven small outbuildings of va- ‘ious dimer ns Mhlso, SEVENTEEN BUILDINGS of log and Three Stables; one Wash House; three Store stockade, viz Houses: two Officers’ Quarters, and eightoutbuild- ings of various dimensions, i est. ¢ re m1 y These sales embrace a large quantity of timber, Say the Nts AULT ee ne Oe ET kit, Be cand ac excellent opportunity Is thus FREDERIC ONES. Trustee. offered to land owners in the vicinity of Washing- ap7-lt J.C TRE & CO. Ancta, ton to secure building and fencing materials canve- nient to their property The military guard will remain upon the premi- ees ten days after date of sale. tor protection of property. and purchasers (not owners of the land) will be required to remove the buildings, &., within fifteen days from the date of purchase. Buildings = sole din s—Cash in Goverument y = t. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Department of Washington, B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. - CHANOERY SALE. I shall sell.on FRIDAY, the 20th day of April, A. D., 1866, wt 5 o'clock p. m., in frout of the pretmi- ses, Lot No. 8, in Square No. 131, ander a decree by the Supreme Conrt of the District of Col- a in re, Sanderset al. ve Richard et al. The Lotisat the corner of Boundary street and 18th street west, fronts 167 feet on ths latter street, 174 ap 12-10t feet os Bomsday eee is very desirable re) ye. 6 ie is fect. Pirerme: One-half cash: residne at 6 months with PROPOSALS, interest, or the purchaser may at his option pay the whole in cash. FREDERICK W. JONES. Trustee. ap7-t J.C McOUIRE & CO. Aucta. Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- Y N#AR THE CITY. The attention of the public is invited to a chan- cery sale of 74 acres of LAND, to take pla-e on the 17th day of April, at 120’clock m., at the Auction Rooms of J.C. McGuire & Co., of’ which fall par- ticulars will be found in the advertisement in the National Intelligencer on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday This land is well known asthe property of the late William M. Morrison. Esq., and lies about four miles from the limits of the city, near the sec- ond tell-gate, on the 7th street road, and between that road and the Rock Creek road, The tract is susceptible ef being divided into’a number of building sites, is well watered by springs and a bi h running through it, and is near, if not traversed by. the located route of the contemplated branch of railroad running from thie city to the Point of Rocks. Access to the property is by the 7th street road, anne = to the right at the second toll-gate, m 31-¢01 Y¥ JAS. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON NEW YORK A4VENUE, BETWEEN 13TH ANB 14TH STREETS. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April the 19th, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot No. 4,'in Davidson's subdivision of Square No. 2:2, about 24x163, to a 30 foot paved alley. con- taining 3.%s7 square feet, together with the im- provements, consisting of a two-story and attic rick House. with Back Building. containing on Fee BEEF AND VEGETABLES, NAVY DEPATMENT, t Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, April V3,1955. Sealed proposals, endorsed ‘‘ Proposals for Fresh Beef and Vegetables.” will be received at this Bu- reau until 2o'clock p,m.,on the 24TH DAY OF APHIL inst., for the supply of twenty-five thoa- sand pounds of Fresh Beef and twenty-five thou- sand pounds of Fresh Vegetables, at the Washing ton. D.O., Say Tee and station, as required. The Beef and Vegetallex must be of good quali- ty, and the best the market affords, and each arti- cle must be offered for by the pound. The Beef to be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters. Bonds. with appreved security. will be required in ene-half the estimated amount of the contract, und twenty percent. in addition will be withheld from the amount of each Fax f now to be made. as collateral security for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied b; responsi- UL, if, his or their bid be accepted, enter inte an eblization within five days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. . No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such ewaranty, and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder as a recular dealer in the articles pro- posed, and has the license required by law of Con- ay. e Department reserves the right to reject a Proposal not considered advantageons to the Goy- erpment, ap 13 9 P¥oresats FOR SEWER. Mayon’s Orviom, April 10, 1863. Proposals will be received by the undersigned at floor, eer. sue pariocs, Library, nd gad building ‘ verte t stroct tote heroes an ane ining-room; three large chambers, bath room and | Y Y ; Water closets on the ¢econd: two finixhed rooms in | 1 strects west, to connect with the sewer in 6th attic; fine cellar under the main building. and kitchen in the rear, ali in good condition, and well arranged for home comtort. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by @ deed of trust. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser apii-d [int] J McGUIRE &CO., Ancta, ¥ C. W. BOTELER, Jk., Auctioneer, The sewer will be circular in form; its inside dismeter will be three feet. the walls nine mches in thickness; the inside bottom of the sewer will commence at the inside bottem of the sewer in 6th street, and run parallel with the present grade of I street, at a depth of about twelve feet, to the inside bottom of the sewer. Bidders will state the price per lineal feot for the ver, Which shall include all excavations and filling. the successful bidder or bidders to be 4 responsible for all damages dene to the water or AUCTION Sane, OF SosziTaL STORES, gas pipes, and any accident caused im the constrac- Manica Pervevon’s Gerice, “ithe right £0 seiect any or all bide will be re- Wasineton, D. C., March 21,1336. Poe . oli re Will be sold at public anction, in this city, at the Specifications car be t the Commissi, % Judiciary Square Warehouses, back of the Ci species rovers day fram 00 te ip ehek Hall. on WEDNESDAY the iathday of Apriinese, | oom. City Hall, every day from W to 12 o'clock, or at any time by calling on the Commissioner of at 10 0 clock ®. m.. the following articles of Hospi: | {rap any iw. tal Stores wud Liquors, no longer. required for the on JAMES J. CAMPBELL, nae of tie asi oe Fy =u sian * ono a ioner Fourth Ward. Barley. bs 10,00; Pea Beans. be 2;300 rR BROWN,” Coen Beare eee eae eee “the jez | 8D 11-W.F,M,T,t20" Assistant Commissioners, Cinnamon,Powd lbs 1.00 Whiskey.qt. bet. 20,000 a pnamon,Po: ibe a ica = aa Bln ee Sid | P2#oPosats FOR SEWER. 8 10,000 Sh'y Wine at.bot 40,000 Mavyor’s Orrice. Washington, April 6, 1985. Goncent'd Mili toe 20:10) Jarrtneee | signed until 12 clock ine oo WEDNESDAY aie E 20.4 g1 ° - on WE ;the bal 3881" bottles 10,000 | isth day of April next. for the building of a Two- foot Barrel Sewer, (inside diameter,) the walls to be nine inches in thickness, on G@ street north, from Fourteenth to Fifteenth street west, to con- nect with the sewer on Fourteenth street west, in accordance with the aet approved (October 25, 1835. to have ene man-hole where the Commissioner of the Second Ward may direct. Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for the sewer and man-hele, which shall include all exca vations, &c.. ¢ the successful bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages done to gas or water pipes. or caused by the elements, and any accidents cansed in the construction of the work. _, The right to decline any or al) iy, tems ould it be deemed for the interest of the Corporation to de 80, in reserved. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Com- al 3,78 ‘icles will be sold in lots to suit beth large and small purchasers. ‘erme—Cash. Five (5) days will be allowed te parties in remov- ing their Property. Catalogues ready ws the 5th prox. HAS. SUTHERLAND, Surgeon and Purveyor, U. 8. A. ™mh 21-S4t C. W. BOTELER. J uct. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIO AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust from John D. Corse and wife. to the subscriber, as trustee, which is duly of record, in the Clerk's office of the County Court of Fairfax county, Va.. dated the 9th day of Angust, 1433, I shall proceed on SATURDAY. the Sat day of April IMG, tire cit weet ¢ | missioner of Improvements every day from 10 a. m. the Mayor's office in the city of Alexandria Va to 12m. or at any time by calling on the Commis: to offer at public sale, a LOT OF LAND, situated | *ouer co in the said county of Fairfax, on the north side of None but practical mechanics need bid the Little River Turnpike, about half a wile from vd AS. W. SPALDING, Commissioney Second Ward. the said city of Alexandria, and containing, b: TS: : survey. thirty four acces three Foods, and twenty. 2088 Stoussa, two and a es. 8 land is well improv. it . for cultiy tion, and admirably situated torwmar. | 8274 Assistant Commissioners, ‘Tes i AYOR'S OFFIC Terms of sale: £500in hand, and the balance in ' ” three equ ments at 6. 12, and 18 months M Wastinctox, ApRit 12, 185%. urchaser, wit! reonal security, est. from the Piterests the title 5 be Fetained until the archase north side of H street north te the north side of L money is fully paid. and the property liable to re- street north, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M.. MONDAY, April the 234, instant, with stones similar te those used in paving F street; the stones to be not over eight or less than five inches in diameter, and seven inches deep. Bidders will @ the price per square yard for sale, upen a failure by the purchaser to comply with the terms of sale. Conveyancing and stamps atcostof purchaser. FRANOIS L. SMITH, ap 12-dts Trustee. 0 inci pusric AUCTION OF FRAME BUILDINGS | paving and per cubic yard for grading; the posing NEAR GLESBORV, MD. piace coy : io - vere aan « ent — jeep. and tour inches of sharp sand on 6 Dice Deore Commussary of Subsrstence, gravel: the paving to be well rammed, three times Will be sold at public auctio with a ninety-pound rammer, and to be well wa- Depot, near GIESBORO, M m TUESDAY the | ttred betore being rammed the lest time, then covered with coarse sharp sand: the whole to be done to the entire xatisfaction of the Commission- er of the Fourth Ward and the assistant commis- i % . ‘No bid will be received unless the party or par- tex are known to be responsible »MD. 17th of April, 1966, at 11 o’clock a. m,, the follow- ing frame buildings, viz: ne Warehouse, 100 by 39 feet, One Bakehouse. 50 by 43 feet. One Slaughter- house. 50 by 27 feet. One Mers-house. 59 by 14 feet. Z The right to rejeet any or all bids is reserved. One Hallding. 16 be 14 foot. Alithe old cobble stone, flag footwaye, ang aat- ne Weil house. 12 4 10 feet ter stone will be the property of tne Gorgoration. Board Fence, 338 feet long, 6 feet 8 inches in JAMES J. CAMPBELL L. Commissioner of the Fourth Ws CHAS. H. UTERMEGLES hight, ‘Alto, ® lot of Bricks In several ovens, but little JAMES BOWEN Terms: Cash, in Government bissear™ So ap 12-eotd Assistant Commissioners, p 6-F.B&MSt Major and 0.8. U:8.. | ATANURE. MANURE. SALE OF DAMAGED COBN. TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF MANURE for Chics Quartermaster s fee, Derat of Warsingemt | will all bo disposed ‘ot thie Bete Rept as aoe Will be sola at nubile baction “ander the direc- | 59" lith street, Ieland, oro, ¥o9 B aireet, be- v tween 13th and 1334, 3d . Vessels wanted. Qi ater arene nnet: Wasilagiog “De'Os wh “JOHN PETTIBONE ga raliDay. Apelao. pam to on t mh 17-e08t ‘Washington, D. 0. quantity men 9 REBEL WAR OLERK’S DIABY, 2 volumes, ww 92.377 BUSHNLS CORM, IurBAOKS, Aras the ba orth ie Sgr st grain rust be removed by purchasers within bridge. ‘Mozart's ett rs, Translated’ by baay phy a of sale. ‘: for Aprituet ® Saew Bound. DeBow's Be- ee Gapernsenyt fs RUOKER. ap7 ‘ FRANOK TAYLOR. Brevet Mejor 5 Lg apo ioe OF Gee. and Onicf Quartermaster, FO? XON-BETENTION OB Incom the H (CHEAP CROCKERY np Giass w. In add: te of CHINA, "STONE Wank “WEie' SULT Enron, wh S1-costif® 504 O4d Foust TR street. ciate gee Be D Ro. ing; three Officers’ Quarters, and four small build- | STEAMBOAT LINES, QTEA EAVES FOR MT. VERNON STEAM EE ey TURNUAY, THURSDAY aud SATURDAY, { “Fare {er Round Trip, 1.50. One-third of this | mount for use of Mount Vernon Assoviation. | TIME TABLE. Onand after MONDAY March 12, 198, and unt!) Washington and Al farther notice, Passenger Traine will run between Es The ines RAILROAD LIN ES. leave each ne Bt ne chartered Washington and Alexandria as follows for Bacuvabons i Leave Waswincron Leave ALEXANDRIA ‘ap 13-6ot : Al ...-e 6AM. Local ...... A 6m“ Express Pporomae TRANSPORTATION LINE. . 4 se Local NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E A. BYTH t6a nd Al lew i ee ashingt xancria at 7 A. EVERY 5. URDAY for Glymont, Budd's Fe Express. Mail 500 SUNDAY PASSENGER TRAINS 3 nite e WASUINGTON. LEAVE ALEXANDRE Smith» Point, Chatterton Landing. Nanjemoy Leave 3 ANDRIA, Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Gree Bia Point, | L008! .-—- © .A. M. Express $5 4,8. Piowden's Wharf. Lancaster's Wharf, Stones |. Fal dl ee Sor Wharf, Curriomen Bay, Foxwell'’s Wharf, Piney Eg . co “ +o P.M, Point, Point Lookout, and arrives at Baltimore at xpress . - on Sa. m. on Sunday. | 0. A. STEVENS, General Snp't " J.B. MEYAR 2 BRO , Argenta. | mhit-ly W.J. PHELPS. General Manager, ap7-t 0. 345 Penns.avenne, | — ———— OND. oD sk ALTIMUBE AND OHIO ICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- eam: R TOMAC RAILRvAD. | B bai TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, — Va .and the South. via the Potomas | steamers from Sixth Street Wharf. Washington, to Aquia Creek and! Richmond, F: TI. | Traine between WASHINGTON AXD WEST. are MORE. and WASHINTON AND THE Bow run as fellows, vix- FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:90, 7-30, and 11:25 a. m., and 2°45, and 4:30, and 7:30 ‘RB ALL WAY STATION Psy daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, a. m., and | FOB WaY STATIONS pourra OF ANNAPOLIS 'NOTLO Leave at 6 and 6:23. burg and Richmond and Danville Railroads. for Petersburg, Weldon, Wilmingtoa Raleigh, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Charlotte and Cheater. 8. C Steamers Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth Street Wharf daily (Sunday morning excepted) at | 640 a.m. and7 p m,and arrive in Richmond at 2.05 p/m. and4a m. THROYGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, rifty Miles Shorter ana 2%: Hours Quicker than | te. | any Ot oute. igh Tickets via Aqnis | and at 2:45 and 4:35 p,m FOR ANNAPOLIs. Leave at 6:20 and 7 mean | trains te or frem Annapolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:90 a.m. and 245 and7-90 p.m FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave st 7:30 a, m. and 2:45 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WES’ Sane daily, exeept Sunday, at 7.30 a. m. and 7:39 Be sure and get Th Creek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the Company * Office, corner of Penna. avenue and sth phd a on board of the boats. Baggage checked through. p.m. Omuibusses and Bagcage Wagons will be in On Sunday at 7:30 p_m. only. connecting at Rel: Teadiness to convey passengers and baggage be- | Station wit traine from Baltimore to Wheeling, tween depots in Richmond. | Parkersharg, &c. F Passengers by this line pase by daylight Mount THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be bad at Vernon. and may have an_ opportunity of visiting the Washington S*ation Tick Oi ~ several battle-felde near Frederickaburg by stop. aetter ce | im the day. as wel! as at the pew office in the Amert- ping at that pomt ‘Tel 5 , Breakfast and upon board of Steamers. | Since toe ding. Peunsylvania avomne, end Boston, see GEO. MATTINGLY. Sust., Washington, D.C. | For NewYork tutchiphia, MATTHEW CLARK, Axcht, Washington," | advertisement ok + hee hIa. « W.P. SMITH. Master of Transportstion, =. General Ticket Agent, EY. LM. COLE | cc S-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. General Passenger Agent, | ‘|. HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASUINGTOR Te epnILADELPLIA GRD NEw Toee oe RING NG Steamer CAMp«IDGE Pt 5 Leonakn. will resume ber route on SATURDAY, March 3: Weaving her new pier. 170 Licht street wharf, be. tween Lee and Barry streets, Baltimere, every SATURDAY and TUESDAY at8 p. m_, for Easton : Peint, Double Miils. Oxford, Clora’s Point. Wal Wasnineton, March 25. 1866, jach’s Landing, Cambridge, Hughlett’s Wharf, ‘Trains between Washington end New York are Cabin Creck- and Medford's Landing. | Returning | Bw rum ar follows, viz from the tern Shore she will leave Meal- ‘OR NEW YORK, without change of cars, ford’s Wharf every THURSDAY and MON- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7 30 a.m. am 6:30 DAY atl p. m., stopping at all the above men- | tioned landings for passengers and freight. and Pm FOB NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- reaching Baltimore at$ a, m. ef FRIDAYS and | Phia. TUESDAYS. feb 23-tf Fh edad (except Sunday) st 11°28 © m. ang ATHANTIO STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO | * FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. Leave datly (except Sunday) at 7-30 and 11: this line are the m., aud 4:30and 1.50. — = ae m. ON SUNDAY. — for New York aud Philadelphia at 6:30 p. The Steamers soared JOHN GIBSO: apt E.C_.EN RX IGHT, Ca) FAIBFAX Capt. Wi MD. ony. Leaving Pier No.13 3 North, River, Ne York, | Sleeping cars for New York on 6:39 p. m. trats Soa tootlel G otrses, Wachinaton. D: O.. overd | — ‘Thtough tickets to Philadelphia, No ye G TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 a. m York, ox 2 Freight received daily during business hours, Boston. can be bad at the Station Office at ail In the day, as well as at the new office in the r and carefully kept ander cover. ican Tel h Building, Pennsylvania svenue, T sovtocmars of this line now connect with Alex- | between & and 6th streets. sndria and Orange Rail: Freight forwarded See Baltimore and @hic Railroad advertisemen? to any point aleng the line ef the road. for echedule between Washington, Baltimore, Aa- MORGAN; BHINEHAET @ UU., Agents, mapolie, and the West. Corner th aud Fenn. avenue. south side, +d and foot ef G street, Washiugton, i Mt. BOWEN, BRO. & O0,, Agents. ome SB. Alexandrite, Va H. B. CROMWELL & GO., A ne 17-tf 56 West gents, ORANGE AND ALEXAND: streat, New York. ‘ebr y 12th. two daily Washington and Lynch- at Gordonsville, via Virginia trains to aud from Bichmond, ae MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washingto: ily (except Sunday) at 643 ®.m . and arrive at Lynchburg at 8.45 p.m. Leave Lyuchty -m., and arcve at Wasb- ington at 6.36 p = "~ “EXPRESS TRAIN Leave Washington duily (including @unday) a 6.10 p.m. and arrive at Lynchburg at 6 00 a. Leave Lynchburg at 6.9) p.m, and at Washington at 6 214. m. Both trai ak. close connections at Lynchbm for all po South and Southwest, and at Wasb- iigtan for North and Northwest iret clase Sleeping Cars will be attached to the BANKERS. LEw's JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. STOOKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, burg, conneetin, Ceutral Bail: follows : _mh %6-tf y*™ COOKE & 0O., bight trains. BANEEES, ‘Fhis road is attractive. not only for itecomfort- street, ‘ite T able mmoedatious. but for the fact that it passes Fifteenth » Opposite Treasury, the now historic localities of Fairfax, Bull Ban, Mapaseas. Bristoe, Oatiett’ +, Rappahannock, Cal- per. Orange and Gordonsville, places of iinper- ehable interest in the popular mind Buy and sell st current rates, and Keep always en band, « full supply of all Through tickets to all points South and South- SOvSREMENT BORDS. west may be had in Boston, New York. Prilelers 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, pia and Baltimore, od lat’ the offices of the road fp Warbington and Alexandria GEBTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e. And pay the highest prices for QUABTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS eut-dtr First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Gashior. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ISTH eT., OPPOSITE THE TREasURY DEPARTMENT J M. BROADLS, General Tic fe9-tf Al GBtr et Agent, —- A wmdrin, Va. ENNS)LVANIA ROU THE Sun! is AND WxsT. |= T° FOUR DAILY TRAINS SPRING AND SUMMER SOMEDULE, On and efter March as follows: TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY. | Connecting at Baltimore. Leave Washington 2-43 ‘amie |} and 7:40 p. m. Government securities with Treasurer United | | SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Cars run throngh from Baltimore to Pittsburgh, Erie, or Elmira without change. States. S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. = We buy snd seli all classes of GOVEENMENT | SECURITIES at current market rates. | FUENISH EXCHANGE end make Collections Pie by ay wy Bey on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE | Peoejlvania ancuue and Slate street, coder Wi UNITED STATES opposite Willarde’ Hotel, Washingron, We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST Superintendent NO. KB. FAVORABLE TEEMS, and give careful and masmens tal tee teeth prompt attention to INO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent. 00 20-tf ACCOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFOBMATION tn regard to GOVERE- ME VT LOANS at ali times cheerfally furnished. WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. W suinoron, March 20, 1868, mi-tf IPPMANN & ELLERY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, <ECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “¥es, A Positive Cvaz,” for GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, @e. Contains no Mineral, no Baisam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ‘They are entirely vegetable, having no savell noz npleasaut taste, api wi any y ia- fare the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four @ays, end recent cases in ‘*twenty fonr bours."’ Prepared by « graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; M0 exposure, no trouble. no chanse whatever Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or Particular attention given to the following stocks : American Ezpress Oo. Nationa! Express Co, Adams Exrpress Co, National Bankers’ F. Co, | Who have been gorged with Balsam Copaviaor Mer- v 5 Express Co, Western Onion Titccraph Co. | cury. try the pet tlis, Farko § Co. mi le velope. Kinsley Ezpress Co, United ‘Sates Peiccraph Ge, | Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. larnden Express Co. Russian Amer. Telezraph Co. OD! ODI? Southern Express Co. | Insulated Tolerraph Co. | gova¥ULA, ULOMMS. SOuae aeons Nat rpvess and Transportation Co. TEITERS,. SCALES. BOILS. "SYPHILIS, Petroleum and Mining Shares, Government, Siate, OR VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. = » and County Bonds. 5 ARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIC. Advances made on the above securities. a i Is the public aga ve cure SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL Ly BOOT AND es eens SES, EFERENCES. SAMARITANS HERE JU Imp’t and Fn cab Bank, most potent, eertain and effectual remedy — co Mechanics’ Banking Association. scribed; it r eradicates e Hort. Sprague & q i the venereal poison. so that the cure is thorengh Einstein, nfeld & Oo, mh 12-43m ———— Aake, then, of this purifying ren vealed. trauemi| %o your terity that for which may repent \HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICK, That the subscr!-. | Poverty = _ Pate ned from the Orphans, Coart of is on DO, OT DESPAIR! Weitere of admiuitraticn on the, personal ee: | Altbongh yon may be pronounce HERES JUICRS tate of Thothas J. Barrett, late of Washington, | will remove every vestige of impurities from toe D C., deci . Al Persons having Clatte oenibit system. a8 well as all the bad effects of Mer-ury. +] pest Peeanen, re ere! 49 the subscri- e heel wits wi FEMALES t ber,on or before the 17th d8y ot Mt a all besadt | alegre the, Rove "AND Heke st vic Wes most on under my hand this 17th day of March Bhi peat soem eat ne goes Wem de = 1-lawew* CATHARINE BARRETT. « Sent by express. Price $1.25 per bottie. ick, SAMARITAN’S WASH ras 1s, TO Gry ress raat the wad. | Is, in cases of 8) philis, used in connection with the- Washi County, in the Districtof Celum- Boot and Herb J' x of Weshinge ion on the directions. Price 25 cents, bia, ang ‘Levin uke late of 4 Se bee is “Taey acknow!l- exhibit the same, the 3d dor or 2 WHaT THE SURGEONS SAY OF 7: subscriber gay otherwise by law be ceiwned eet ITAN'S REMEDIES = AMAR- ti ‘ | gp Post BosritaL, Fort Maxswate, Baltimore. ‘under her band thie . Feb. 20. 1854." have great satisfacts spiinwiws "MARGARET X. DURWE™ | Hating that | hve wved The Sunray ieaaiics Sr diseases iu its customary forma jon

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