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The Sun, [newspaper]. April 29th, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1209 The Sun, [newspaper]. April 29th, 1865. iFBkUBbed Hallr, (Ezoope Niui<l>y, *T TH US IBOF BUILD1K6, tM^TBXAM ooBimor baltio akd onTaT., BT A. 8. ABKLI. et GO. Tm Bun 1 served by the carriers to their Itiburl- esiK In tne caty and Districts, and In snrronnaini CJHet, VllIaiM nd Towes. lor TWKLyE AKD <ALV CBJSnni FEE WKSK, pSTEbla W6eS! Onll to tb8 carrlen by whom served. Fko* jroii MAiuKs.-Wngle copy, Wi-m Mnlt; Me month, sevmlv-fitt ctnts; mree monUia, oh4 'aol- cor and >ir(j/cn(8; six moiiti;a. Vtret eloUtafB: on wr, MX liouars. Mo papen are sent from tne Sice toUKer tban, paid for. Thi Wuklt BTnr one dollar and a- taalt yeT._ Orrics MiETLASD coppKi: co., ) Bo. 01 SE' OND 8TBKRT. } KiLTlMuKB, April 27, IB jri ) The Annual Meeting of the fiioo'^tioifiei-s of this ' (kfmpBny nill be held at the Company's Oilice, on WKl'BKf.DAY, 3d day of May next, at one o'clock P. M , for the BJLEUilON OF FiVE DIKSCIOBS to serve the ensuuing year. J. M. WINCHESTER, _828-5t ______________________________Secretary. (-lOMMEKCiAL AD FAKMEKS' BANK. >' BaLTIMORK, April 21.186r. The Prealf'eot anrt Dlr- ctors of this Bark have de- clared a DIVIDSND OF TBS PKli GBSl. for the talf year endir^K the Sith last., payable cin akd after Ihe first day of May next, clear of all taxes, _ 886;Ml?_________ TKUEMAN'eKQga, CiBliler. Ct MflKOLLKK'S OFFIGK, Baltimobk, April 21.1865. NOTIOB AK Licenses Issued by the Mayor and 'City Council of Baltimore mast be renewed at this office from the 1b% to the Mih May nest. BAMDKL MACUUBDIN'. aS6-10t _____________________Oimptroller. E&l-.IL OF li^liTiMUKU. MaEOH lh, 1805 in accorc'ancc with an order p:-.3P.nd by the Presi- dent and Directors, a General Meetinc of the Stocii- holders will take place on WaDKESDAY, the id ol May neit, at W o'clock nooc, at the Bankiiitc House, *o determine whether or not It la advisable for thii Saz.k to become a JSAl'IOA'AI, BijNK. inhlStMayS.______________P. ftiaSi iN. Cashier. BALTIMORE CBMBTKliY. JV'OT/O-ff T(l LOT- EOLDERS. 'Ro Transfer of Lots, In BaUimore Cemetery, fium one party lo another, will "o recog- -alz-d, unless made at ihe office of the Itni Itnnre Cemetery (.ompany In pers'-jn or by a Ippal power of attori,ey, the oilgiDal deed surrendered and tbo Transfer recorded on the books of tv-e comnany THUS. WILSUN, Preddent EDW. B. DIGG.S. Trcaturer. aln-alaw4f r j "KIOTICB, The Stockholders of the Mount Ver- J.H non oompany are hereby notified that a maet- \T.% IcT the election of President and six Dlre-.t-jrs, to manage tl.e affairs of the Company for the en- IBnUiK twelve months, will be held at tlie Company's cflice. Lombard Ftreet. on WOKDAY, May Ist, 18-3, tctwcen the hours of 10 aid 12 o'clo .k, A. M. By order, K. A. HUMPHBTS, 822 eotirt____________________________Secretary. STOCKHOLDEKS' MhKTIKG^ The first meeting f>f the Btooltholders of the PARIiEBSBaRO BRANCH KalLKOAD COMPANY will be held at the cflice of P. <J Van Wlnk'e, In ihe cltvof Par- JtersburK, on WKnN>8I)AY, the lOtil of May, 1803, at 10 A. B.. at which time a-,-d place an KLBcnoS for a President and ten Directors, to serve for the SDSulcK yeai-, will be held. By order of! h-; TKtISTBB. Purchaser of (he Korthivestcrn YirElnU Bitl- road.___________________________ a'J>i-3taw2w( N0--ICK IS IIKRKBY GIVEN, Th-Jt at the first general

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Page 1: The Sun, [newspaper]. April 29th, 1865.lcweb2.loc.gov/service/rbc/lprbscsm/scsm1209/scsm1209.pdfthe paving of the new streets without waiting for the demind for gas to be created by

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iFBkUBbed Hallr, (Ezoope Niui<l>y, *T TH US IBOF BUILD1K6, tM^TBXAM ooBimor baltio akd onTaT.,BT A. 8. ABKLI. et GO. Tm Bun 1 served by the carriers to their Itiburl- esiK In tne caty and Districts,and In snrronnaini CJHet, VllIaiM nd Towes. lor TWKLyE AKD <ALV CBJSnni FEE WKSK, pSTEblaW6eS! Onll to tb8 carrlen by whom served. Fko* jroii MAiuKs.-Wngle copy, Wi-m Mnlt; Me month,sevmlv-fitt ctnts; mree monUia, oh4 'aol- cor and >ir(j/cn(8; six moiiti;a. Vtret eloUtafB: on wr, MXliouars. Mo papen are sent from tne Sice toUKer tban, paid for. Thi Wuklt BTnr one dollar and a-taalt yeT._ Orrics MiETLASD coppKi: co., ) Bo. 01 SE' OND 8TBKRT. } KiLTlMuKB, April 27, IB jri ) TheAnnual Meeting of the fiioo'^tioifiei-s of this ' (kfmpBny nill be held at the Company's Oilice, onWKl'BKf.DAY, 3d day of May next, at one o'clock P. M , for the BJLEUilON OF FiVE DIKSCIOBS to servethe ensuuing year. J. M. WINCHESTER, _828-5t ______________________________Secretary. (-lOMMEKCiALAD FAKMEKS' BANK. >' BaLTIMORK, April 21.186r. The Prealf'eot anrt Dlr- ctors of this Bark havede- clared a DIVIDSND OF TBS PKli GBSl. for the talf year endir^K the Sith last., payable cin akdafter Ihe first day of May next, clear of all taxes, _ 886;Ml?_________ TKUEMAN'eKQga, CiBliler. CtMflKOLLKK'S OFFIGK, Baltimobk, April 21.1865. NOTIOB AK Licenses Issued by the Mayor and 'CityCouncil of Baltimore mast be renewed at this office from the 1b% to the Mih May nest. BAMDKLMACUUBDIN'. aS6-10t _____________________Oimptroller. E&l-.IL OF li^liTiMUKU. MaEOH lh, 1805in accorc'ancc with an order p:-.3P.nd by the Presi- dent and Directors, a General Meetinc of theStocii- holders will take place on WaDKESDAY, the id ol May neit, at W o'clock nooc, at the BankiiitcHouse, *o determine whether or not It la advisable for thii Saz.k to become a JSAl'IOA'AI, BijNK.inhlStMayS.______________P. ftiaSi iN. Cashier. BALTIMORE CBMBTKliY. JV'OT/O-ff T(l LOT- EOLDERS. 'RoTransfer of Lots, In BaUimore Cemetery, fium one party lo another, will "o recog- -alz-d, unless madeat ihe office of the Itni Itnnre Cemetery (.ompany In pers'-jn or by a Ippal power of attori,ey, theoilgiDal deed surrendered and tbo Transfer recorded on the books of tv-e comnany THUS. WILSUN,Preddent EDW. B. DIGG.S. Trcaturer. aln-alaw4f r j "KIOTICB, The Stockholders of the Mount Ver- J.Hnon oompany are hereby notified that a maet- \T.% IcT the election of President and six Dlre-.t-jrs, tomanage tl.e affairs of the Company for the en- IBnUiK twelve months, will be held at tlie Company'scflice. Lombard Ftreet. on WOKDAY, May Ist, 18-3, tctwcen the hours of 10 aid 12 o'clo .k, A. M. Byorder, K. A. HUMPHBTS, 822 eotirt____________________________Secretary. STOCKHOLDEKS' MhKTIKG^The first meeting f>f the Btooltholders of the PARIiEBSBaRO BRANCH KalLKOAD COMPANY will beheld at the cflice of P. <J Van Wlnk'e, In ihe cltvof Par- JtersburK, on WKnN>8I)AY, the lOtil of May,1803, at 10 A. B.. at which time a-,-d place an KLBcnoS for a President and ten Directors, to servefor the SDSulcK yeai-, will be held. By order of! h-; TKtISTBB. Purchaser of (he Korthivestcrn YirElnUBitl- road.___________________________ a'J>i-3taw2w( N0--ICK IS IIKRKBY GIVEN, Th-Jt at the first general

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meeting ol the stockholders of the Par S:e:8burg Branch Kallroai Company. ;o be held on -Ui^lOtbr'ayof Mr.y next, a byl-wor reaolntloa providing fortt,e Issue o!pref-:rred stock of the said Companyun<?erthe provisions of an Act .f tre Lee- JftUlure 1 West Virginia, passed .March 3, 1861 enti- tled"An Act to a'low Corp-tratlons to Issue Prefer- red Stock." will ba offered for their adoption. a_26-staw2w Y^fflCB TO TAX PA YE 143. CITY COLLECTOB'S OFFICR, I BaI.TIMOBB, Api-ll 26,1865. J Tbc*epersons who have not yet ps;id their City and State Taxes for 1861 and previous yea^s are h-rebyaotlfipd Thar, they will Incur the liability of addl. Uonal Interest and coats if the s me be not paid onor before the SOlh last. Lists of property are no;? bclrgpreraied for publication previous to adver-tising the same for sale. The personal bills will be -closed by distraint, or suits it law. AUG. M. PP.ica,aar-St!__________________________city Uollactor. STATK OF MAKYi,ANl), ThSASURY OFFJOK. Annapolis.April 1st. 1865. HOTICE FOB PROPOSALS FOE 'M&KYLANI) DEFENCE OK BOUNTY LOAN." KOTICKin HT^PEBY flVSN, that SEALBD PBOP05AL8 fi-r TWO MILLION!} OF TJ<)LLI;J> will be received at theoflice nutll the FIBST OF WAY, 1865, which proposa s may be made for the whole, or any part therecf.of the abov-7 amount; and, when accer.ted. the amount awarded to any bidder mnet be paid to thisoflice on or bef-tro the tenth day of Way next.fl-om irblch day Interest wlU be paid on sai^l Loan,and cortlilca-,:es c-f ttoek iSU- ed accoidlDgJy, Tt e whole amouniof loan author- Ued by the GeneralAssenibly of Maryland at ns present session li four milll-.ns of dollars: and it Is Bupnosed that It willoi!iv requre the one-half of ea;a amount to carry into <.0>ct the provisions ui tbr- act Bbov; referredto. The stock or bo.- s to be Sfipned for said LciiC will be redeemable at the p'eas- are of the State,in net less than ten nor more than Sllteen years from the date of issu"; :*nd until re- deemed willbear interest at the rate of six per cent, per atnum.rjajablo on the Srst days of Ja'ua- s-y ard July Inevery year; a soi clal tix belag pro- vided by tee act authorizing the Loan to meet ^he Interest andcreate a sinking ftmd fur the payment Of the principal thereof. It la proper t.hi.t tuose desl.^ous ofblddlne for this ..SiOan should be advised that our i)ret*eni ftate debt fs comparatively nothing. Thenomlntl debt Is tla- r.ed &i ten u^I'llons of dollars: whilst -'he productive roci't held by the State fullyequal this amount, CommnnlcEtlo-B eontidning proposals for said liOan shonld be addres.^ed tothe undersigne-i,Trea- surer of Maryland: at Annapolis, endorsea, "Prop* sals for Delensc Loan,"which proposals will be 0:3. nod by him )n the presrnc,-. of the Governor and Cotiiptroller on thellrtt day of May next, whei said iM&a will be a-ffarded to the htithest kidiers; and en payment beingmade therefor ocrtlficatos of Mock, pi-.iable and beerlug Icttrest as aforesaid, will be Iftsned: theright being ri-Berved to said Gov- erno!, Comptroller atid Treasurer, or a majority of thera.to rejectany or all bids for saUsfactory caufo, an} further information desired can be had on ap plication tothe ULuerUgDcd. K. FOWI.sk, a 7-tMl Treasurer of Maryland, ranch ot VOL. LVL NO. 139. EALTJIVIORE,SATURDAY MOIINIJNG, APEIL 29, I8t)5. PRICE TWO CENT S. OfUco of tlie Qns I.lKtit Company ofBalfitnore, Apail- 35, 1865. To the HonoraMe the Mayor and Citi/ Councii of BaUifnore : The (ins LightCompany ef Baltimore, re- spectfully represent to your Honorable Body, that in the yenT 1S59, theMayor and Oity Council being desirous, under the pO-;ver given them by the; charter of the city,

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to se- ctre the more complete lighting of the street? of the city, entered Into negotiation with thisCompany far the laying of gas mains in the outlying and newly paved streets where there were noor very few houses, so that the erection and supply of street lamps migtit proceed parl-passu withthe paving of the new streets without waiting for the demind for gas to be created by the baiidiug ofhouses on the new streets. As the result of this negotiation, the Mayor and Olty Ct.nnty passed anordinance, ap- proved May 3d, 1859, which was formally ac- cepted by this Company, and which Isas fol- lows : An Ordinance to prov.de for the more General Lighting of the Thoroughfares of the Citywith Got Light. Section I. Be it enacted and ordained by the Mayer and City Oonncil of Btltimore, Thatif the president and directors of the Q-as I..i^ht Cctnpany of Baltimore shall certify to tbe Ciiy Registerwithin thirty da.ys from the passage of this ordinance, under the seal and signed by the presidentor other proper offi- cer of said company, that the said company will and doth hereby obligate itself,and agree to lay gas maiiis of sufficient size, and sap- ply the same with gas. in such avenues, streets,lanes, alleys and places as may from tirr.e to time be directed by an ordinance or resolution ol theMayor and City Councii of Baltimore, from year to year, from the pas- sage of ihis ordinance, at thesole cost of said Gas Light Company, to the extent of not exceeding ten thonsimd dollars in eachyear, estimated at the actnal cost of the same; that then, the said Mayor ami CityCounoil otBal-timore shall and cofn hereby pledge thefaith of the city to tl:e said Gas Light Compmy that uron thefaithful performance of the conditions above recited on the part of said Gas Light Company, shouldthe Mayor and CjLy Conncil of Baltimore, at any time, an- thoiize any person or persons, or bodycor- porate, to use any of the thoroughfares of the city, where the said Gn.s Light Company shallhave laid gas pipes for the purp.ise of supplying the city with gas, the said Mayor and City Councilot Baltimore, before such grant or authority shall fee given, will as- sume the costs without Interest,ard pay to tko said Gas Light Company for all such mains as may h.^ve been laid by said com- panypursuant to this ordinance, (or any other ordinance or resolution of the Mayor and City Onnncil ofBaltimore to be passnd;) provided, however, that in the case of such repayment on the part of thocity to the said Ghs Light Company, an allowance of eigh- teen dolUrs shall be made to the city bythe tbesaid Gas Light Company for each attach- ment (other^han for public nse) which may hi-vebeen made up to the tim^ of such repay- ment, and thereiiter the said Gas Light Com- pany shallpay to the "Vlayor and Ciiy Coun- cil of Baltimore the said sura of eighteen dol- lars for each tndevery such attachment which may be made to such mair-s after such repayment, until tho wholeamount of such repayment shall be returned to the oity treasury. Section 2. And be it enacted andor.5aiaed, That the tairt Gas Light Company of Balti- more shall furnish the two branches of theCiiy Com-cil, or either of them, when so re- quired, with such estimates as shall guide them in theirlegislation in relation to the la> ing of the gas mains. .Section 3, Anel be it enacted and ordained,That the said Gas Light Company of Balti- more shall furnish, and lay before th-3 coun- cil annually Inlie month of January, a p'at and statemet showing tho number of feet of gr.3 mains laid by and underthe pro- visions ot this ojdinance, the street?, la^es and alleys in which the same are laid, and the

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iinir^ber cf private consumers connected therewiih. Sectioiii 4. And be it enacted and ordaing J, Thats-hculd the said Gas Light COmpanv of Kttltlmore refuge or neglect to file said certi- ficate with thecity register within the lime hereinbefore specified, or refuse to comply with an> of the provisioitsof this ordinance, then this ordinance shall be considered of no force or virtue. Section 5. And be itenacted and ordained, That nothing contained in this ordinance shall be so co&strued as to preventthe repeal of it by the Mayor and City Conncllof Balti- more at any tinse; provided, ho'^ever, thatin ci-se of such repeal,theMayorandCity Oonn- ci! of Baltimoie sh,-ill pay ts thi Gas Light He beieflt,and vast public benefit has follow- ed the lighting of the new streets. The existence of competitionends the con- sideration, and only on the enjoyment of the consideration is thli Company able orwill- ing to extend to the city the beneflis ou its part to be derived. The Gaslight Company desirethus fully to lay before your houoraole bJdy thei views as to the contract embraced in It, and the newfacts which surround its execution, and to leave you to take such action as to yoa may seem best.The whole subject of the gas supply, both as to the question of competition and as to the wisdomof the city becoming Itself the supplier of gas, h is been before the Oonncil.s, and the report of thecommittee on poliea^ and jail, in 1858, came to the conclusion,I9i4t to allow the streets to be againopened for the laying of a doutiie set of pipes was injar- ions to the public Interest. The memorialof this company, then made, and the report of the Council's committee. Is hereto appended. It hasbeen represented that the People's Gas Company design to purchase the works ol this company,or that some other i?ersons design so to do. This company has always been plain with the city onthis subject. Their franchises and works .are not offered for sale, and will not be sold to any indl'/ld- nal or private company. They are not im- pressed with the Idea that a new company, by layingdown a few miles of pipes, can, by calling itself the "People's" Company, ad- vance the public interestagainst a company which has been laying mains for fifty years, and has bioDnht the gas alreadyto ever.y men's door. Butnow, as always, if the muni- cipal anlhorities deem it wise that the "Peo-ple" f honld control th e supply of gas this com- pany, though it has no desire to sell its works, will,at any time, it your honorable body de- sign that the supply should be placed under the controlof public agents, sell to the city its works and mains, which will pat them in possession of what nonew company could lay down in ten years, and at a pries loss than that at which the works couldnow be constructed. CoLUMittrs O'DoyNEnn, Fresiient. JAS. H. McOttLLOH, AHCHinALD Stirliugi,KlAECtrS DKIS05, i Austin Jekkius, Xlte Snnday Teleg-ram, For To-morroWf April aoth, Will contain acontinuation of the deeply inlet esting local story. The BuEiEn Ssobet, ard its usual excellent varietyof m'scella- neous leading. Al.-^o, the Latest Kewi, hy Mail ani Te.l'-grxpht up to three o'clock onSunday morning. The Susdat Tei,egsi,si ofTers unequalled advantngss to advertisers, hay- ing a largecirculation. Advertisements received up to 12 o'clock on Saturday night. * ^iiuflay American, StJSDATAMKniOAJT, SUHDAT AmSBIOAIT, SUKBAT AMERIOAIC, Directon. Slilrfs! Sliirlsl ShlrtsI Slilrts! MAT'F,TO ORPEa. Guaranteed To Fit Better, Wear D'tter, And are Cheaper, Than any made Elsewhere,At same price. Eaymond, Buhtob & Co,, 168 108 lOs* 168 163 108 West Baltimore street. t OoJd

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Wi<liv Sbndes, Just Rectived, Our Spriko Stvles of Entire New Designs. HOWBI.1. J5 BKOXnETlS,260 Baltimore street, t ________________opposite Hanover. Call and See Oar New Stylex OF Oebt'sFuBJtISniNQ, At 38. No. 38, 33 38, 38, 33, 38, For Skibts, Collars, Ties, Soarfs. tea. The great FurnishingHouse is at 38. Boys' Gloves, Socks and Suspenders at 38. Youth's Gloves, Suspender?, Socks and Tiesat -'J8. Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hatidkerchiefs &o,,at38. j: I-adies.' fihoesl l,at1ies' Staocs! At KejipoedPrioes. The largest asaoftmout of Ladies', itiises' and ..hildren's Boots, and Shoes to be found la thecity. Ladies' Eng. Lastijig Heel Lace Goiters, 82 i', " " Congress " 2 50 " rouble Sole Morocco Boots, ?2 25a2 50" " Lasting Tip Balmorals - 2 5D And many others of various styles and qualities, toonnmerous to mention, all of our own manufacture, and warranted to give satisfaction, at Qeo. D Hill& Go's, * 53 Ncrth Gay street. ST. ANNE'S f CHOUL , , Fi;R YOUNG LADIES. Tills School, located nearBrookev.lle. Montg-Mnery ccunty, will he opened tor the reception of puplu on WEDNLSDAY.Miy 15.The Erss Sisslon will Close on tie 22ii of July, The regular Fail aession will begin on the 6th of Bepiember. Ihe buildlrgs are new. and have be.sn erected with special reference to all the purposes andcon- VPiilencSB of a first class SchooL The course of In- struction in all the departments Is defisaf^dto be thorough and complete. For terms and particulars, address tiEV. O. HUTTON. BrookevlUe, aV5-ecOt* Montgomery county, Md. H. HIKSLniEK&A CO., fi. E COENBE FrATT ANIJ HaNOVUBSTS., FAINTS,OTLS""*" """^ ""'"" '''""" '" I,OOKING.GLAS. PLATEF, ^^""""^ "' VARNISHES, COAL OIL, And completesesortment of X'AIKIELS' A1<D AKTISTS' MATKKIALS. An e^samniation of our STOCK AND PMICESle^resrectlnlly solicited before purchasing else- ______________ m;J8-Tu,Th.i*3m*: Where. pAKD. Vy Theundersigned having made arrsngorconts te rcilro from the mana-jen-ent of the "MiLTBY litiUfcK,"would respetitfnily tender thanks to his numerous patrons and fneiide for their liberal sun- portduring the raat six years. Ma A B MILLKB, long and favorably knon n as connected with this Hoi'se,win succeed to the managemoLS. and I would eordlally recommend him to the favorable consider-ation 01 the patrons of the house, and the traveling pubUc generally. i,. u. MALTBY. BalUmore, AprUIst, 1865. .i.T';i,''i'T^S.'Si?H?S,',','?.^* ''''J Uie manasomentof the-MALTBY I10lBK"lrom this date, begsleave to Bsy that the addltioES and alterations of the Bouse, which have been In progiess for thelast eighteen months, are now nsurly completed, atjd he Sopes, by carelul attention, to sustain thereputa- tion of the-Maitby" for comfort, and to make its desirable resting-place and home lor thetraveler. Baltimore. April Ist, 1565._________ a'l e^lm! ipHE OLD BbTABLISHED roUNIBHINQ HOUSE,No. SS WEST BALTIMUKS STBBET, Has just opened their VSYi STYLES EPKISG GOODS, ConslstliigorCOLLABS, TIES, 8UBPEXDBSS, SOCKI, HDKP8. gIoVES, SCAIiFf}, kTC. *'"""'''' ' IN ENDLBSS VAUIETIES.Comprlilngalltha LATEST KOVSLTlKa^FOB THB BPBIKa. CAlL AT 88 8S 88 88 88 88 88 88. BHiarS!SHIRTS SHIRTS! SHIRTS! BHIRIS! COLLARS! OOLLAKS; COLLABSI QOLLABSI COliLAKS! I'APBS COLLiKS,In Fancy and Plain Siyles. WHITE LIKEN AKd"FANCY COLLARS. Together with the Latest Styles of PLAINAKD FANCY CUFFS. DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT 88 FOE Tour. FURSISJilNG GOODS, NEXT TO MiUBLilHALL. 'SHa POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 40. MAKBLB HALL 19 A C No. 40. BOYfc' JACKliTS .a.TNo. 40. BOYS' PANTS AT No, 40. BOYS' VKeTS AT Ko. 40. MEU'S COATS AT No. 4 0. BOVB' COars AT

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^9. 40 YOoTHS' CLOTHING AT No.40. YOUTHS'PANTS AND VESTS AT MARBLE HALL. CALL AT MARBLETO GET YOUB CLOTHNG. CLOTHING MADK TO OBOSR AT SMITH BHOS cy. '" "' SMilTH BEOa. 4:CO. DO A CUSTOM BUSINESS. SMITH BEOS. & CO. MEASUilB YOU FOB CLOTHING. aHlTH BK03.ft CO. SPl)NGa ALL THEIB GOODS r-^-^?S i ^\^\ei^iy their Interest BUY THRI3 CLOTHING at No. 40WEST BALTIM08.>5 ST.. next to the old-established Furnishing House. a27-tf: TirOOKK 4 CAUGHT. *JMPORTERH ASD JOBBP.RS OF CLOTUIEKS' AND TAILORS' , T!tlVM'KG,<>, muM?^ JiiflSBJIfO GOODS,BTC. M<I o. SOOTH CHABliES BT Company of Baltimote, the actnal costof all mains which may havebeen laid by said company pur.suQnt to ordinance; tha said coiTipany to refund such paymentsto the Mayor snd City Conncil of iSaltimore in the manner as provided lu the first section of t'hisordinance. Approved May 3, 1859. Thomas SwAifjr, M-ayor. By this orJinance the Mayor and CityConncil obtained the power to direct where, ai'd to what extent, gas minis should be laid and at acost of not exceeding ten thousand dollars in each year, this company became bcund to lay them.Under this ordinance this company has, ct the direction of the city, lai.J ga.? mains from yca^r to yearin tho new^treets, to the extent of 130,2C5 feet, at a cost ot5(i,1i;s 81. The city is now abont to callon this com- pany, in comiiliauce with the ordinance, to lay mains for the current year to the amountof at least ten thousnud dollars in cost. At this time tha existence of csrtaia f.icts renders it nece^sny to lay before the city, before they proceed to direct the Ityluj of further mains, what this companydeem's to be its duties and rights under that ordi- nance. In the .year ISBO the General Assemblypass fd an act 1o incor-'Orate the People's Gas Company. Under that charter books were openedfor subscilption, and closed with the the statement, as was publicly understood, that the stock hadbeen t.aken. An organization on the basis of that sub ecrlptlon was ronde, but so further steps ,wtretaken to carry the charter intv effect. Very recently an advertisement has appe.ar- ed in the nameof the People's Gas Oomoiny, by which, for reasons unknown to us, tha fjrmer subscription to thestock seems to be Ignortd, and a new subscription been op->neJ although a new subscription underthe char- ter would seem, by the terras of the act, to have expired, and new parties are announcedtisthe oflicers of the compinv, who declare their purpose to lay down mains for the sup- ply of gas.At the time of the passage of the ordinance of 1659, the city by its charter, had full pov/er to legislatein regard to the ligh'ing of the stieets; and all contracts made by tke city were binding, no less onthe General Asse a- bly,who,'e competent cgent the city was than on the city itself. Thechaiter ofthe People's Gas Company could have no legal effect to impair tho rights of this company underthe ordinance of the city; and the right of the Peoole's Gas Com- pany to lay pipes for the sup'plyof gas can only be exercieed npoa the fulfillaie"t of the contract of that ordinance, for tho repay,mejit of the amount expended by the Gis Light Company of Baltimore, in laying mains, np to thetime at which the new oom- pai.y begins to lay pipes for the purpose of supplying gas. It may-n ellbe questiioncd, under the 9th section of the act iuccri.oratlng the People's Gas Oonpauy, whetherthat company has any r'ght to erect works or lav pipes without the assent of the Mayorand CityCouncil. If 1hie be the case, and thecity should give that assent, then, of course, under the terms

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of the ordinance, the city haying "authorized" the use of the streets, would be bound to re pay tothis eompay the amount expended un- der the ordtoance, and the further duty ou the part of thiscompany to lay mains at the demand c) the ct-.y would ceise. But if the city does not authorize thsPeople's tt-as Com- pany to; lay pipes, yet the same consequence will folloT/, if that company canlay them by a direct power under their charter. "The ordinance being binding on the State and theact of incorporation of the State be- ing binding on the city, the right given by the act to lay pipescan only be exercised ou the city's repayment of the amount expended under that ordinance,according to its terms and the People's Gas Company can lay neJ mains vdshout this contract beingfirst eon- plied with. Your honorable body will be at no loss to discover that a new company mustlight, not the unpToflitable,bnt the profitable part of the city; that no company can afford to lightthe treets where customers are few except they rave crttom where customers are many; and thata new company may divide the profits, but will rot share the lab.;r3 of the work of gas supply. ThisCompany has no doubt of its power to supply gas better and cheaper than any neweompany can,and they know that th^ attempt to work two companies can never and has never resulted in anygood to the coi.snmers,.butif they are to meet this oom- petion, and the opening of the streets tothe danger of their pipes, they must be tree to supply gas only where theirbusinessinterest requiresit, and not under public obligations assumed where they had the adyaulage of the whole customof thecity. Tlie object of the ordinance was to ofT-ir to this Company an inducement to make an ex168 163 ) Raynioud, Burton & Co's. 1(8 1681 Raymond, KrtaTon & Co's. l(:3 168) Baymohd, Burtoh& Co's. 168 168) rfew Store, 168 168 i New Store, 168 108 i . New Store, 168 168) fVe. 168 Ilaltimorestra;',-opposite Noah Waliver & Oo.'s. Just opened Beautiful Scarfs, Ties, Hrlkls,, Gloves, Snsiierid- ers,&c., &c. The Finest Assorimsnt persiyo and unprgfltable outlay for tUe pub- E ver Seen in the City,at Eaykosd, Bprtow & Co 's, 16S, 168, 103, ICS, IBS, 168, 108, IBS, +_________________^West BaltimoreSt. Jfew Silk Maadllas. New SriK Ma>th.las. A very elegan i and Choice Lot of Garments Just openedat J. BiCKKRTOH & CO.'S, No. 183 W. Baltimore street, * ______ 2d door from Light St. Marhle BallC'lothlug: SonHe-No. 40. Clothing made lo order at No 40. Vfe invite all to call at Karble Hall. SmithBros. & Co., CnoTiiiEas, 40 West BiltiTKore street. Smith Bros. & Go , Merchant Tailors. 5110 Kojs'Jackets, for 3 eaeh, at 40. SOU Boys' .Pants, for S3 each, at 40. } At Gold rrlcesi A beautiful stockof Fakcy Good--, just Im- ported,;^ a large u8..ortment of Water Fall Carls, Hair Braids, Bandeaux,'Wigs, &o., at MA,yAMii E Bastieu's, Ladies'Hair Dresser, _______________74 Lexington street. ArmyItch, Tetter, all Nhln I>iseaiea 'Army Itch," Sure "Halt Kheum," "Arsr.y Itch," Cure. "Scald Head." "Dr.Swayne's All-Healing Ointment." "Dr. Swayce's AH Healing Glntm-nt," Never falls to cure the mostobstinate cases. Pi ice 50 cents. Sent by mall for 60 cents. Dr. SwAYKE & Son, 3S0 North Sixth street,Phil- adelphia. Sold by S. S. Hasoe, 108 Balti- more street. j Mrs M. O, Itrotrn's Great MiiT/riiYsioALDxsootert, For Deafness, Noises in the Head, Dls- ehaiges from the Ear, Catarrh, Rheumatism,^euralgia, Gravel, Consumption, and every disease which infest the human body. Price 6, Also,her celebrated "Poor Richard's Eye VVater,"tl 50 per bottle; small siz-ss 50 cents; celebrated Scalp

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Kenovator, 8,t 50. To ba had at No. 42 'West Monument street, second door from Calvert. Send lora Ciicnlar. Oet yonr Furnlstaln|Br Goods at No. 38 West Baliimoie St. Buy your fc'Sirts, Ties, Collars,Scarfs, &o., 33 is the place to buy your Furnishing Goods. All the latest stylos at 38 West Baltimore st.Styles that cannot be beat at 38 West Balti- more St. 38 38 33 38 38 33 38 38 39 38 38 38 is Is is is isis is is is is is is Next to 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 is next to the Great Gentleman's Furnish- ingGoods House, and the Great Gentle- man'sFurnishiug Goods House is next to the Popular ClothingHouse of Smith Bros. & Co. }j Imiaortant to Motbers. Are yon disturbed at night and broken ofyour rest by a sick child, suffering and cry- ing with the excruciating pain of cutting i?'*'''',^^'' *"' 1'^*' "'=6 "-hd Eet a bottle of Mrs. WIBSLOW'S SooTHisa Sybup It will relieve the poor little suffererImmediately, depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who hasever used it will not tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the motherand relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, andpleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians andnurses in the United States. ray Hair, Baldness, Dandrnff, any DISEASE OF THE SoALP. No discovervcan compare with the SlIKBAT AMERICAIf, SPffDAY AmFRICAW, Will Again Make ila Appearance ToMtrrrow ( Sun-lay} if<>rning, TO'Morraw ( Sunday) Morning, And will be filled to overflowing with thelatest and most reliable intelligence. Tho Stories in tho present number are of the mcst Interest ingcharacter, and will afford ample entertainment to the general reader. Ii can be obtained at the Officeof Publica- tion, Rocm No, 3 American Building, on the usual terms, J Calln^bei's mercantile College.207 and '.iOS Baltimore St., bet. Oharlet and Light. Established 1850.1 BeOK,KEEPIItG, Pekmauship,to. No Vacation. \''isitiko. 'WEt-niKa akd CnuRon Cards, Diplomas, Certificates, a'nd all kinds f Orna-mental Penmanship baautifally execated. Ciiculars at the Onllege or sent by mail. * To Tonnf^ Slen.BA J.TIMO;iE CoMatEROIAI. COLLEGE. Corner of BaliinK.rc and Charles Streets: The Old PermanentlyEstablished Prcciical Bvsincss Col'.ege . For Young Men, Ecgularly chartered in 1854, Every advantageand faoilitv is now offer- ed to youig men at this Institution for ac quiring a Thorough PracticalBusin^.st Kduoation in the shorest reaEonable time, and at the least possible expense. * Circulars atthe College or sent by mail. I.ar(;e Plioiogrnpli of President Liu" coin. All who wish a correct i;ifc..nessof the Limented Chief, should call and get on'! They are tho finest ever taken of the P e-l- dent. Copi-iiht by J. Holyland, 'W i-sh Ington.D. O. For sale by the Agent, 481 Bit- Ximore strett, and at Ohas.Blake's Jewelry Store, 217 West Baltimore street. * _;__________.TosnuA .7. H. Tvsoif. 34! 34! .-SI! 34! 34IQrasb QpFirtifG OF Straw Goods, 34 At the Emiiorium 34 of 34 Fashion, 34 34 Wist Baltimore Street,oppositB the Maryland Institute. Men's Straws, Boy's Straws, Youths' Straws, Wi'hout Flaws. For wecar noek np town folks on the Jaws If they do not Like the Haws. Do not forget 34 the feller whatwai kick- ed cut of tho door of another Store with 1.5 cents in his pocket but everybody says: HarryIs a "Rocket-." Soys' Straws, Men's Straws, Perl ice Straws, Anybody's Straws, Grant V. S. Stra-ws,Sheridan Straws, Sherman Straws, or many Straws. At 34 34 34 31 West Balltimose Street, opoo.ltelyta'-yland Institnte, The Finai. Suhrkjder. By an offlclal bulletin from the W,-ir Depart'nent commu-

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nicating a dispatch from Lieut. Gen. Grant, dated at Ealeigh, 10 P. M., of the 20h instant, we learnthat General Joseph E Johaslon, the CoEfei!erate OcinniandBr, has surrender- c(! to Major GeneralSherman the forces of his cci'iiftiana, embracing all from the point where he was then located, tothe Ohittii- hoochie river. The surrender ison the basis agreed upon between Generals Grant andLee, when the latter surrendered the army of Northern Virginia. Thns then, the only organized armyof appointments and dimen- sion s, sufficient to ben tall formidable, wiiish, as far as i5 deflai'elyknown, remained in the flelcj on the part of the rebellion, after thexapliulaticn of the broken bntrenowned hosts of- Lee, has now succumbed to tho tower of the (rovernraent. The Chattahoochieforms the dividing line bet--een Georgia and Alabama, and nniirly or about all the military posts andtowns within the district indicated have lately coir-.e into possession of the Federal forces. Mocon,Georgia, it will be recollected, was captured by Gen. Wilson, of the Union cav- alry, on the 13thInstant, and Gens. Howell Cobb, Gustavns W. Smith and others made prisoners, and subseciaeatlyColumbus, Grif- fin and West Point, the latter on the Chat- tahoochie, were also taken. Wh-it th-ra may be of Confederate force beyond that river. In Alabama and Mlsr-issippi, ari the commandof Gen. Maury, whi'-h evacuated Mobile, and the remnants of Dick Taylor's army. At the taking ofWest Point, it has beeu stated that the rebel Gener.al Dick Taylor,, who was so long In Louisiana,was killed; and in Alabama, previously, Montgomery, the capital, had been taken by Wilson's cavalry,and .also Selma. Mobile, t03, h-id tdso fallen under the combined operations of the Union landand naval forces. The evidences are, therefore, that oil the Southern territory, ex- crpt the Trans-MlsslssippI Department, has virtually been brought under the power of the Federal government, asthere remains no sufflcleut military force to confront the Fed eral armies. Whatever of organizedforce there Is in Texas, and other interior polnt.=, will, doubt- less, as soon as formal steps can betaken f3r the purpose, readily accept the same terms of surrender. A report had reached us fromNewbern, N. C, yesterday, and prior to the reception of the news of .Johnston's surrender, that Gen.Giant had given General Johnston up to six o'clock on the morning of the 26th, to sur- render hisarmy, announcing to him that after that hour hostilities would at once bo resumed. To this GeneralJohnston is said to have replied that if .Teff. Davit and the leading general officers of the Confederacywere pardoned, and permission given them to leave the country free and unmolested, that he wouldbe authorized to accept the terms proposed by Gen. Grant. The faot, however, that General Grantsimply aa- nouaces the terms to have been those grant- ed to General Lee, would indicate thatMr. Davis bad not been considered in the premi- ses, lie will thus still be pursued, it is pre- sumed.General Johnston surrenders his command, embracing therein, of course. General Beauregard andother distinguished generals. Breckinridge, who was the rebel Secretary of War, though present atthe pre vlons conference with Gen. Sherman, may be excluded. Highly Important News. SURRENDEROF JOHNSTON. GENERAL ORANVS TERMS ACCEPrED, tOPFfOlAL BUI.1.ETI1I. WAR D^PAHTKEHT,Washington, April 28, 3 P- M Major General Dlx:-A dispach from General Grant, dated at Raleigh, 10P. m., April 28, just received at this Depart- ment, states that "Johnston surrendered the forces in

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his command, embracing all from here to the Chattahoochie, to Gen, Sherman, on the basis agreedupon between Lee and rbyself for the Army of Northera Virginia." Epwm M, STARTOit, Secretary ofWar, The NHtlonal Fast-Day Cbangred. Wasbishtoh, April 88 Tne followiiig proc- lama-Ion, changingthe day for the national fast hasjust been issued; By the President of the United States of America:A PROCLiMATIOH: Whereas by my proclamation of the 25th lost,, Thursday, the 25th day of nextmonth was recommended as a day for special humil- iation and prayer in consequence of the as-eassino,tion of Abraham Lincoln, late Presi- dent of the United States; but whereas my attentionhas since been called to the fact that the day aforesaid is sacred to large num- bers of Christiansas one of rejoicing for the ascension of the Saviour; Now, therefore, be it known that T, An- djewJohnson, President of the United States, do hereby request that the religious services recommendedas p.ioresaid shouUl b* postponed until Thursday, the 1st day of June next. In testimony whereof Ihave hereunto sei my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the Ciiyof Washington, the twer- ty-eighth day of April, in the year of oar Lord, one thousand eight hundredand sixty- five, and of the independence of the United fcjtates of America, the eierhtv-ninth. _ .,ApdREW JOHKSON, By the President, W. HtjiTER, Aetirg Secretary of State. The Presldesit's FuneralTrain Ci-evelakd, April 28. The fcneral train of President Lincoln arrived here this morn- ing. All alongthe route from Buffalo ihe tv.me rttmonetrations of sorrow that have bt'herto marked its progress,were o'oserved. The honored remains were escorted bya large military ar.d civic procession to abnildlng prepared for their reception, and soon there- after tho public were admitted to take a lastlook at the face of the lamented patriot. Ad- mirable order prevailed. SICOSD DISPATCH.1 Clevelasb,April 28 Gen. Dix and staff took leave cf the remains at Dunkirk. At WycHffe, Ohio, Governor Broujhand staff joined the funeral tra n, also General Hooker and strff and Senator Sherman, and manyothers of the Cbmmittee appointed to meet the remains. Cleveland was reached at 8 A. M. All placeslit buEiuess were closed du ing the d.ay and every manifestation of respect and earn- est grief waseverywhere visible A salute cf 30 gnns was fir-d on the arrival, and half hsiur gms durlna the day,until sunset. The hearse, beaiing the remaics, was draped with the national flag, and adorned withblack pi tirce,= and other monrning er.iblems, SrEiKBFiiirn, Illinois. April. 28 -The time fixed f.;r thefuneral of President Lincoln has been changed to the 4'b of May. Andllicr Tbreatcned Raid by C'ana-rtsau Rebels. BniLiHGTOs, Vt , April 28. Information was nceived here this morning that the rebelfjniiathizers In Canada are prenaring frr another raid on Ihe frontier towns of this Slate, and theUnited States and Slate mili- tary authorities are on the alert and fully prepnicd to repel any invasion.Guards have been placed on the ste.-imers in Luke Champlain, and troeps hae been ordered tothe raore expose,! frontier towns. The militia cf fiis city have also been noti- fied to be in readinessfor any emergency. The rebels will receive a warm reception if they come along. The SereB.ThlrtyLoan. PHiLAnEnparA, /Jpiil 28 h The subscrip- tions to-day to the 7 30 loan, reported by Jay Cooke,amounted to 84.153,500, including a sn'iscrlptlon of *l,00O,C0O from Ciucin'-atl, snOOOCO fromB.tltimore. 8,300,000 from New Vtik, S2.CC0,000 from Boston, and esoo OtiO frcm Syracuse, N.

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T. ! I'll* ftlarkefs. i ??^P** Mabeet. April t'8.-i -oiton has a declin- ing tendency; sales at 63 cent-.Flour has declined 5f It cents; s.les or 9.000 bbls.; state e ctot? eortihio to i^',?..', ^?^^^'A ^ 'O**''^'*^'"e*t '8 dull; sales of *.-,CtO buehels; Wcrtern 1 li3aSl Oj. t?orn has advanced 1 cent; sales of U,mbushels at Jl 4'JM- Oats do- ?l'*,'',^*8 cenl.". Beef quiet. Pork heavy; sales of J'^^i !v' "'^o * 5":t-".'. Lardis steady; lalcs of l.b! 0 bble at i6Kal8K cts. Whisky dull at2 Oa$3il Sngar Is quiet; Porto Bico ISiHHcents, '"^val stores firm. Petroleum flfhier; crude 41) ce ^ts, Cu.l. Gold closed this aftein--ou at 117He glanced a moment at the fire, aa if debat- ing whether it -wss practicable to extinguish it, andthen returned and walked towards the front door 0/ the barn. THE FATAL SHOT, As he reached themiddle of the barn. Ser- geant Oorhett, who had advanced from his positirn in violation of orders,fired through a crack, with a cavalry pistol, at Booth,,who whirled in his tracks, and fell to the floor.Colonel Conger and Lieut. Baker rushed into the burning bnildlng, and bore ont the body of thedyingcriminal, laying him flrst on the grass in front of the barn. He partially revived and made efforts tospeak. Col. Conger placed his ear close to his mouth, and understood him to say: "Tell mother I diefor my country!" On the words being repeated to him, to make sure If that -s-a.s what he had said,he answered huikily, "Yes" Booth appeared partlonUr- ly anxious that his high sounding phraseabont dying for his country should not be lott, and repeated to Lieut. Bik?rwhat he had said toCol. Conger, adding, "I thought I did what was for the best." and soon af er exclaimed, "Kill me! killme!" He then ask- ed to be turned on his face. He was told that It would not be possible for himto lie in that position, and he was placed on his side. Being still restless, he was turned upon theother side. He then asked Col. Conger to press bis hand on his throat hard after which he madeexertions to cough. He was now piiralyzed, with no muscular action save in the throat. He couldntter no audible words, but made motions for drink, &c., which was given him. He now began to sinkrapidly and died in groat physical pain. Thus miserably perished the most atrocious criminal thatthe world ever knew! The ball entered two inches beloiw the left ear, coming ont an inch ard a halfhigher under the opposite ear, the ball passing through the coat collar and clipping the shirt collar.It barely touched the spinal column. After Booth's death the body was placed in a blanket and putin a farm wagon, with broken top and negro driver, and thus con- veyed to Belle Plain. Herold wassecured on a horse, with his feet tied under the horse's belly, and taken to the same point, fromwhence they were brought up to the navy-yard. THE REMAINS. Very great curiosity prevails as tothe dis- position to be made of the remains of Booth. but it seems the authorities are not inclinedto give his wretched carcase the honor of meeting public gaze, and it will probably be depositedin whatever place promises the most utter cfcscarltv for them On Thursday a photographic viewof the body was taken before it was removed from the mcijtor. It was then placed in an ordi- narygtay army blanket, in which it w.is sewed lip, A pi "in casket shaped box, meas- nring six feet bytwo, hud been previously made in the joiners' shop for the remains, but this was not used. I storesFreights London" "Hair Color Restorer.' London" the "Hair Color Restorer." London" world's "HairColor Restorer.' London" great "Hair Color Restorer.' London remedy. "Hair Color Restorer.' Loiidon"

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"Hair Color Restorer. Invaluable as a Dressing and Beiulifi^r.) Restores Gray Hair. Prevents BaldnessRestores Gray Hair. J! Prevents Baldness. Restores Gray Hair. ^^^ Prevents Baldness. Warrantedthe only attested article that jy'" Absolutely, without exception, restore the Hair to its original colorand beauty, causing it to grow where It has fallen off or become thin. Single bottles 75 cents; sixbottles ?4. Sold by PR, SwAYKE & Son. No. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia; g. S. Hakob, 106Balti- laore street, j The Arrest of Jubius Brutus Booth It appears that Jnnlus Brutus Booth was ar-rested In Philadelphia, at the honsa of a rela- tive. When placed in custody he asked the officer:'Do yon know if it is in regard to that lettei 1" No reply was made, and he was Im- mediately senton to Washington. The Phil- dtlphia Inqniier says he had little to say during the trip, bnt at onetime remarked that he "wished John had been killed before the assassination, for the sake of thetaraily name." Speaking of the name of "Alice" mentioned in hit letter, ha said he marely added apostscript in it to the assassin, re- questing him to give his love to her, as the lady in question hadfrequently sent him such tokens In her correspondence. "Alice" is believed to be an actress employedin one of the Theatres in Washington. - -r 1 I Half a Millios Offered for Jef. Da Vis. Two public spiritedmerchants of tbts city have proposed to the Secretary of War to cfftr a reward of half a milliondollars for the capture of Jeff. Davis alive. If the Secre- tary approves, these two gentlemen will g!v ten thousand dollars each towards raisin" the amount named, ,?Y. T. Evening Post. " ----------------1* ^--------------- Death of ah Officer Lieut. Col. Kellogg chief commissary of Gen. Sheridan's com-maud, died at City Point, on Wednesday, of typhoid pneumonia. He held the rank of msjor in therefular army. THE ASSISSINATION. Further Par(lcnlar, of the Capture and Benin,,! ooh-msposltlou ofBis, Keuialus, *c. Although we published yesterday ver/fu'l particulars of the capture and death ofBooth, the villainous assassin of President Lincoln, we find in the various accounts far- nished thepress miny fadditlonal interesting fac's. The Washington Star, of last evening, after repeating thecircumstances under which the barn of Mr. Garrett, in which Booth and Herold were discovered,had been snircunded, relates what subsequently tran- -Spired as follows: Ycnng Gariett unlocked thedoor of the barn and entered, bnt on approaching Bcoth, who at that time appears to have beenlaying in the hay, tho latter called out to Giriett Getaway from here! Yon have betrayecl rne; and Gariett states that Booth then threatened to shoot him, upon which he beat a retreat. Booth then calledout to Lieut. BaVer. "Whatdo you want?" Lieut. Baker "I want Booth. "Who are you, and -what dovon wantofrce?" Lieut. Baker. "We are here to moke yon a jirisoner. We know who yoa ate. J will giveyoa five minutes to su^r n- der. If yon do not give yourself np in that time 1 will set the barn on flre."Bcoth. "That's a hard case Who are yoa"? J eihaps I am being taken by mv friends " Fnker,-"It makes10 difference" who I am. \(U must surrender your arm and come out of that." "Booth. I am lame, withonly one leg Give me some ehow for my life. 'Withdraw jour men fifty yards from the door and I'llcome out end tight you." Baker. "We did'nt come here to fight jou, but to take you pris- oner, andwe will tane vou dead or alive " Booth "Well my brave boys, prepare a stretcher for me! I could tiavepicked off half a dozen of yonr men if I had wished. I h,ad two or three chances to shoot you vour-

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self bnt I don't wish to kill anybody." Baker "Well, we've talked along as we can about this. If 3u meanto come out. do it." At this moment an altercation was h^ard going on between Booth and Herold.'What Herold said, as he spoke In a low tone, could not be heard; but it was evidentlvau intima- tionto Booth of his purpose to' surrender from Booth's angry exclamation: "Yon d-d' coward! Wouldyou leave me now! Go' eo' I wouldn't have you stay" ' ' Booth then called out to Lieut. Baker 'Thereis a man inside here who wants to eo out." Baker. "Let him brine his arms and come ont." Heroldthen came forward and said, "Open the door and I'll surrender," Baker, "Hand out your arms."Herold. "I haven't any." Baker. "Ytu carried the carbine; brine it cut,' ' " A'fw Juries The followingjuries were drav.n yestert'ay for the first three weeks of tho May term of the respective cour's:Superior Court .Jury N. E. Berrv, John J. Ilardesty, ,Tacoh D. Michael, J. C. Bell, Wm. Carson, HenryBtirr, ,T. C Balderston, P. P. Pendletcn, Wra. H.Siegermaii,Riehard Alex- inder, 'Wm. J. Pearsen, .TamesN. Muller, Wm. A. Boyd, F. Stabler, Wm. R. Lcmmon, John A, Williams, Alex. H. Russell, Charles M.Kiyser, Peter E.Brenan,Charles Spilker, Charles L, Spies, John F.roig, Jr., Jacob Bamill, John W. Boll.Benj. F. 'Willis. t;oaTt of Coromoa Pleas Jury.-'Wm Rey- nolds, A. H. Miller. Thornton Hollins, Geo.A. (otoroan, ,T, H. Clnridge, L. W. Qunther, Lewis Pnssono, Richard W. Marriott, Geo. Edgar, Wra. S.Parrott, .Tohn F. Bnrns, Ben- jamin Thomas, J, A, Skinner. S. G. Bur- roughs. H, C Larrabee, Wm.H.Pierce, Jacob HcfT, Henry Stein,Timothv P. Andrews, Jno, K, Caldwell, Thomas J. George, Thomas V.Brun<)ige,Wm, Makepeace, Robert B.Colo- man, Hooper C. Eaton, Criminal Court Jury. Wra. F. Bishop,C. W. Johnson, Wra. B. Tilghman, James L. D. Gill, Jacob Boston, JamesCirtlan Jr., Henry White, JohnG, Clark, Jas,J. P.iscault, Obas. L, L'Allemand,,Tames Adams. Wm, P. Cole, Sam.uel Butler, Edward B.Grant. Edmond Norih. Wm. Sprigg, B. C. Mason, .tames W. Alnuti. Jno. I). Danels Jr,,Thos. C Lingdoa,James R. McGItin, John F. Daneker, Hum- phrey Mooie. Alfred H. Pallitt, Wra. Beckett. Ihe Grand JniyThe following gentlemen have been summoned by sceriff ilanaker to serve as grand jurors for theMav term of the Criminal Oonni-Joseph 0. Whitney, Edw'd 1. Richaidson, Thomas E, Deil, ThomasE. Trriier, Alfred B. Motion, Wm. H. Mi,ohi i L'-wis Roy-mo, Thomas M, Smith, James h! Ccck, RobertTyton, James A. Courtenay, Richard W. Sheckells. Thomas W. Eevans, Michael Dnndcn, Thomas H.Morris, Henry C. Larrabee, John S. Graham, VFm. Craw- ford, William H. Crawford, Joseph O. Foard A.L. Knight, George R. Berry, and George Small. Booth.--"Gentlemen, he hasn't any arms. I have theTn.They are mine." Baker. "He carried arms, and he must bring them out " Booth "Upon the word andhonor of a gen- tleman, the arms are with me, and tUev are mine." -^ Col. Conger, to cat the mattershort here ordered Eerold to to taken out, and he was hand-cufled and tied sscurely to a tree in thevicinity. the BARir FIRED. Col. Conger now being satisfied that Bo ith would not surrender, and itbeing difficult to see his position, to get at him inside the barn, dark as it was within, determined tothrow some light upon the subject, and set flre to the barn, applying a match to a look of hay pulledfrom between the cracks, and lorced back, when lighted, into the hay mow. As the fire mounted itlit up the interior of the barn, bringing out its contents, and the central figure, the devilish criminal,in full relief. There were no animals in the htm, unless we so reckon the hunted savage beast at bay

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there. There were some agricultural Implements, and a pile of hay which had af- folded a lair forBooth and Herold. When the barn was fired Booth stood in the middle of the fleor, and on seeing theflames he moved to the corner where the fire was, with carbine raised, as if to shoot the one who ap-plied the match, but the blight light inside prevented him from discerning objects out- side, thoughpreviously he had had the ad- vantBte of his besiegers ij\ that partlcnlar, hovel Scenes in Biltimore.A rather novel "way of getting up an excitement, and at the samertime driving a bosiness-whelherproflt- atJ? or not the originators thereof best J-'ho* Las ju;! been transplanted into our midst frtmthe Noi',"-Wfe^rc,. in that progrcsUve region, it is said to haVJ proven eminently snccesafnl. TheNew York Manufacturing Ji^wellers' Association, which hM recently aj.-verlised extensively to givea seri.?3 of con- ceits at the Hall of the Maryland Institute, presenting each purchaser of a ticketwitli an article of jewelry or silver-plated ware- now on exhibition at their display-room. TemperanceTemple Hall-vestorday mide a public giatuitcus distribution of sample^ in the streets. At 10 o'clockan omnibus, drawn by four horses, and containing a quartette band having on its top two lar,;8trunks, In which were i-amplcs ot the goods to be elven to the purchasers of tickets, drove up to th>eornc-r cf Baltimore and South streets. Here a sight that some people have been looking to ail theirlives-'-Eomothlig new unde? The Snn"--was afforded. With a rather ex- ter ded rod. Laving a hook atits end, gold watches, jewelry and silver-plated -ware samples of those to he given to the purcha-sers of concert tickets, were handed to the crowd, and the scene presented in the scram- ble to gamrosfession of something, was ludi- crous yet exciting in the extreme. Oneluckv lellow succeeded inprocuring a gold watch', another a massive plated pitcher, and others articles oi considerable value.The same ex- citing scene was enacted in some ten other diilerent localities, in some of which thedis- tiibntion was made exclnsively to the femi- nine portion cf the commnnitv. It was at the latterpoints that the fun and excitement were beyond almo-st thepowerof description In some easesthe finest dresses were ruined 'Whilst thecrash of crinoline was tremendous.' All took the rushingand squeezing In good part, thoie who prccnred specimens being, of course, highly pleased, whilsthundreds of disappointed ones made up their minds to procure tickets to the concert, and thus secure something. The Westminster BanJc KoUery. ltvra,astSitei J'-.. -^ '" ''''"' '^''" yesterday that ths Bankcf lA estmlnster, situated in the town of thit name, in Carroll county, Maryland, had been robbed onthe previous day. The following particulars, derived from an anthoritaiivi source, have sicce come tohand. It appears that about 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, the cry ot flre was raised in the town;Mr John Frizzel, tfee cashier, and the clerk, were both in the baLk at the time. Mr. F. locked the outerdoor of the building, leaving the vault open, and procesded to the scene of corfiagration, whichproved to be the barn of Mr. Frizzel, which had been set on fire which the citizens set vigorouslyto work and snccfeded in extingnishlng. On return- ing to the bank it was discovered that the frontdoor had been forced,and the institu- tion robbed of il,CO0In greenbacks, and $10 - CtO in the issuesof the bank, consisting of twenty and fifty dollar notes. A largo pack- age of ten dollar notes wasdropped on the flooroflhe vault, in the hurry of the thief to get away. The whole affair was executed

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m a few minutes. It was remarkably well planned, as Mr. Frizzel would not have lett the institutionhad any other property in the town been fired. The lo^s might have been much heavier, as a largeamount of bonds and five per cent, notes were left untouched The less, it is stated, does not affectthe capl- lal of the bank, as It can readily be met out of Its surplus funds. The City Taxes for lees. Timordinances re- ported by the committee of ways and means levying taxes for the support of the citygov- ernment for 186S, amounting to 1 25 on the SICO, passed the first branch of the City Coan- cillast evening, without amendment, by a vote of I'i yeas to 6 nays, as follows: Yeas-Messrs, President,Larrabee, Rup- pert, Evans, Wayson, Herring, Nicholls, Cox, Keyser, Caulk, Jones, and Ewalt 12 Nays-Messrs. Lamdin, Stenart, Gorsuch, Hatch, Green, and Foreman 6. Absent, Messrs. Kraft and Price.Those voting against the ordinance were in favor of reducing the tax to 91 Sank Hours. A resolutionwas passed at a meeting of the Associated Banks of this city to change the hour of opening fromo'clock to 10 in the mcrning for the transaction of business. The Merchants, First National, Bank cfCommerce, Farmers' and Merchants, Union, Marine and Chesapeake Banks have given notice thatthe new arrangement will be commenced at their respective banks next Monday. TreiMonal!*. MaryE, Hanback was arrest- ed yesterday, charged with using treasona- ble language.' ^h? y(^ Jmprisooeclfpr tttnl, ton ef Cohered Peoptt. ln the first branch of the Oity Council, last evening, Mr. Wayson, fromthe comralttes on education, to whom was referred the petition of the president, vice presidents,and the board of JRsnagersof the "Baltimore Association for the Moral and Educational Improvementof the Colored People," reported "that they have examined the merits of the application thus madeIn said petition, andhavecome to thecorclusion ihat it Is not only a wise, philantkropic, moral andChristian duty to provide an educational pyste,m for the color- ed ra-e among us, but by making anappro- priation often thousard dollars for the nur- pcse asked for by the petitioners, we performbut a sheer act 01 justice to a class of people who have so long beeu paying taxes to the schoolfund of our city withoutrecelving one cent of benefits from such taxation," Joe. They thereforereport the following resola- tion: "Resolved by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, That thesum ol ten thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropri- ated to R'slst in the education andImprove- ment of the colored people of Baltimore; that the Register pay said amount, out of anymoneys unappropriated, to thepresident and managers of the Society known as the 'Bal- timoreAssociation for the Moral and Educa- tional Improvement of the Colored People,' said appropriationto be takenoat of the levy for 1865." Fire in the County. The dwelling on the country place of JohnClark, Esq., situated in Baltimore county, near Rider's Switch, on the Northern Central railway, wasentirely eonsnmrd by fire on. Wednesday evening, as slated in The Sun of Thursday morning. Ibebuilding was partly of stone and partly frame, and two stories high. Intending to occupy the houseduring the summer, Mr. Ciaik had just removed a portion of his fur- niture from the city, whichwas also con- suijied. The fire was accidental, the ser- varts having been engaged duiiag the d^yin fciubbing and cleaning the house, and for the purpose cf drying the apartments qnickly built alarge flre in the hearth,and the sparks fi-om the chimney falling on the roof sot it on flre. Mr. Clark

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had a policy in the Mntual Insnrarce Company of Baltimore county, probably sufficient in amountto cover his loss, wh'ch is estimated at 87,0'lO or $8,000 on the house and from 4700 to (>1,00U onthe fur- niture. The inconvenience to which he will be subjected by the destiucliou of the hou.-e isexceedingly annoying just at the present season. Sale of Land. TAr. M. Bannon, tru'tee, sold a fewdays since a farm of 10-3 acres, near Beltsville, Prince George's county, well im- proved tnd set ingrass; purc'r.ased by S. L. Patterson, Esq , of Cumberland, at a price not named. Also a farm nearJessun's Cut, Anne Arundel county, c ntaining 103 acre*; purchased by Mr. .Tames E, llewes, of B,alti.more, for f3.5fl0. Both farms are on the line of the Baltimore and Washington railroad. AccidentOa Thursday evening Mr. John Hecker, residing at No. 22 Post street, met with a painful accident atAbbott's rolling mill. Canton, where he was employed. Hi.-* hands were caught in the machinery, andthe left one so badly hurt as to nicessitate the amputation of the thumb and index fin- ger The indexfinger on the right hand was also badly mashed. Dr. Evans attended to the wounded man. Deathof art Old .J/ercSuM*. Mr. Henry Rel- man, an old and highly esteemed merchant of this city, dud athis residence on Thurs- day evening, in the 79th year of his age He was a native of Baltimore, andspent his l.uig life in the city of his birth. For many > ears he was extensively engag,'*d in the pro-vi'icn trade, and was ever looked upon as a high-minded and honorable gentleman. A Man Shot.Oti Tcursday afternoon, about three o'clock, as Mr. Robert McGiven was walking along Baltimorestreet, near Bond, he was struck bya ball in the right leg, above the knee, inflicting a painful fleshwound. As no report of firearms was heard anywhere in tho neighborhood, it was supposed thatthe ball was discharged from an air gun. Arrested. Sophia Colbert was arrested yes- terday bypoliceman McCafferty, on the charge of enticing the colored woman, Eliza J. Daikins, to commit therobbery at the dwelling of Mr. Jostua Matthews, No. 10* High street, noticed in yesterday's Sun.Jus- tice spicer committed her for the action of the grand jury. .<fyoi>.()KeMt The Faculty of theUniversity of lYlai-yland have appointed Dr. J. J. Beck- enbaugh resident Physicianat the Balti moreInfirmary, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignaiou of Dr. Nathan Kierle. Dr. Becke-nbaughwas tormeriy a resident of Frederick city, bnt recently of Carroll co. Launch of ihe Waxh'xw. Anotherattempt to laurch the monitor Waxhaw will not be mtde until ab,;ut the middle ot next week.* Inth-- meantime such appliances willbeused as to make the next effort successful, almost beyondtho possibility of failure. iorcefly. Harman Young, colored, was ar- rested yesterday by policemanClaridge, chaiged with stealing a lot of brass, valaed at 5, tbe property of Charles E. Savage. JusticeShowacre committed him to jail for court.'- April JJioffc Edward Keelan was arrested yesterday,charged with being one of the rioters oa the lth of April, 1861. He was locked up in the millta-yprison to await a hearing.' Susxiiciov-s Charitctsr.-Cii&n^e R. Dorsey was rent to Col, Woolley's officeyesterday from Marshal Holland, at Elllcott's Mills, on tbe charge of being a suspicious character,'lie was lock3i3 up to await a hearing, ti.*,f .*'''"'*.'^''"'-~^*'^"''i H.Gover,aao- tioi.eer, 3 esteruay soldvegetable stalls Nos. its ana 187, in the Lexington market, for 93m, Purchaser, Lewis L. Barrlnger.' /)i<r/er?!ct,-0w6n Silk -.v'as arreatpd v-o= terday, charged with lnterf?i ^g'with ^ha provost guard.'

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He was imprisoned! * Eeported f^r the Baltimore Snn.1 . rrt;eediijgs of the Conrta P> r.,M aw;,-JudgeBoud.-^"eire O Maund, Esq., DeputyState's Altsrney * "' "- Johnson, colored, indicted for the lar-Wm. ;: ^ ^fi^'-S.-^"/, ^'^^.."^ Hi^' Oliver Hartetv S..ranel TVhlte. Adam Smith and Charles Kefauverand Michael ---------, heretofore re- poited were continued. George Ensor. colored, was arraigned fortie larceny of 4 in postage notes, the pro- perty of Emanuel Irons, and pleaded not guilty, ^ " MaryEordley was arraigned for the lar^ VI:?' , 'IW^i"^'" ^ P*"* and a vest, val- ncd at 818 the property ofAustin Woods, ard pleaded not gulliy. ""<* , Ellen Downs was arraigned for the laroenr of a coat,mantle, bonnet and muff, valued tLf'i'' } , ri'=P'''y f Amelia Gundershei- mer. and pleaded not guilty.Frederick i-.wearer. Indicted for seMine liquor on Sunday in four cases, gave ball '^-I''',,*-^''"'''^Beehler, la 500 in each case. i. ZIppman was fined 20and costs in two cases lor scllir g liquor onSunday. George Bush, for selling liquor on Sunday, was fined 75<nd costs. """uuny, A petition forwrits of habeas corpus to cancel indentures, on tbe ground of lUecali- ty of Polly Reed, aged U years,Jane B%ed. aged 13 years, and Lonisa Phillips, aged 10 years, all free colored children, formerlvslaves for lite of George D, S. Handy of Kent county, to whom they were apprenticed by the Orphan'sCourt, of Kent county, was arw gued by A. StirlingJr.,forpetitioner8,and J. Morrison Harris for Handy,and held snb cuiia. The grand jury was discharged until Sat- urday next. The petit jury was finallydischarged. Oircnit PoKi-i.-Judge Alexander.-Ellenor TVhite vs. Hugh White. Petition for divorce amensa et thoro. Elizabeth s. Rogers and others vs. Alexan- der Gould, Jr., and others. Amended andsupplemental bill filed for a decree to nai ard satisfy a mortgage, &c. Rebecca Cottrell vs JeremiahOottrell. Petition for divorce a vinculo matrimonil Philip T, Share, prochein ami, &c,, vs. Se- raphmaShare et al. Decree for the sale of certain property, and appointing Philip T. Share trustee. MargaretJordan vs. Thomas .Tordon. Peti- tion for divorce a vinculo matrimonii. Crphnns' CbKrt.-Letters ofadministration on Ihe estate of Catharine M. Harper were granted to John Bigger, and letters testa-ment.ary on the estate of George Kohrer to August Gnnther, and on the estate of John McGarrigleto Chas, F. Bayllss. Circuit Court for Baetimore Oorsxr ToKSonlown, April 28, I8(. Before Hon. D. O.H.Emory, judge; John T, Ensor, Esq,, State's Attorney. Margaretta Uebel vs. August Stapf. An action fordamages for refusiuK by defendant to fulflll a marriage contract b^ tween plaintiff and defendant;oefore report- ed. The argument of the prayers before the court In the case v;as concluded thismorn- ing, and the case submitted to the jury. The amount claimed by plaintiff is 35 000, Ver- dictin favor of plaintiff for $350. JMessrs. T. A. Hopkins and Wm Nagle for plaintiff; KJ R. Boarman, Esq,,for defense. James E. Onion, administrator of Wm. F. H. Onion vs. LevI Merryman; indgement byconfecsion, in favor of plaintiff for $128 5S. Ann Killroy, indicted for an assault, gara bail in S200,with her husband, James Kill- roy, as security. State vs. Charles X>, Hiss, indicted for mal- feasancein office; removed case from Balti- more city. The indictment charges Hiss with unlawfully holdingmoney In his pos- session, which money had been taken from a colored man, supposed to havebeeu stolen by him. (the colored man,) and which bad been placed in the hands of Hiss, who is ajustice of the peace. Tried before the Court; held sub curia. E. J. Gittings, Esq., assist^- irg the State;

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John H. Ing, Esq., for defense. Adjourned until to-morrow (Saturday) moru- ing.___________ ___________CornerStoke Laid. The ceremonies of laying the corner stone of St. Patrick's Church, at Mt. Savage,Md., took place on Sunday last. The Rev. Dr. Hayden, of the Pittsburg diccese, delivered the address.He was assisted In the ceremonies by the Rev. Richard Brown, P, P., and another Oatholia clergyman.

JTlTir 1-----|--^v'Ma THE SUN. BALTIM:ORE.3ATURDa.Y. APEtL -iH, 1865. :Brsr 1'.bxji:ei ca-n. .A. i EC-IMPORTANT ORDER rOB THE REDrCTTO;r OF THE EX. PENSES OF ClOVEKJrSIEJf r. THE ARMY TOBE REDUCED. Washikotoii, April 23 The following im- portant order baa been issued by tlie WarJ)epar1nieni: War Hfpartmeni, Adjutant GeneraVt Offi'e Washington, April '>, 1S(>5. Oeneral OrderNo 77. For reducing tne expenses of tUe mili- tary establishment, ordered, 1st. That the Chiefs ofthe reEpectlve Bu- reaus of ihis Department proced immediate- ly to reduce the expenses of tbelrrespective departments to-what is absolutely necessary, in Yiew of an immediate reduction of forcesin the field and garrison, and the speedy ter- mination of hostilities; and, that they sever- ally makeout statements of the reductions they deem practicable. 2d. That the Quarter Master General dis-charge all ocean transports not required to iring horn* troops in remote deppartments. All river andinland transportation will be discharged except that required for necessary supplies to troops inthe field. Purchases of horses, mules, wagons and other land trans- portation will be stopped; alsopurchases of forage, except-what is required for immedi- ate consumption. All purchases for railroadconstruction and transportation will also be stopred. 3d. That the Commissary General of Sub-0l8tei:ce stop the purchase of supplies in his department, except for such as may, wiUi what is onhsnd, be required for the forces in the field to the 1st of June next. 4th. That the Chief of Ordnancestop all purchases of arms, ammunition and materials therefor, and reduce the manufacturing ofaims and ordnance stores in goTernment ar- senals as rapidly as can be done without in- jury tothe service. 5th. Thn* the Oh:ef of Engineers stop the work on all field fortifications, except thosefor which specific appropriations have been made by Congress for completion, or that may berequired for the proper protection of the works in progress. 6t.h. That all soldiers in hospitals, whore- quire no further medical treatment, be hon- orably discharged from service, with imme- diatepayment. All officers and enlisted men who have been prisoners of war. and are now on furloughor at parole camps, and all recruits In rendezvous, except those for the jegnlar army, will likewisebe honorably dis- charged. Officers whose duty it Is under the regulations of the service to makeout rolls and other final papers connected with the discharge and paymentof soldiers, are direct-ed to make them out without delay, so that this order may be carried into effect immedi- ately. 7th.The Adjutant General of the army will canse Immediate returns to be made by all Commandersin the field, garrisons, de- tachments and posts, of their respective for- ces, with a view to theirImmediate reduc- tion. 8th. The quartermasters, subsistence, ord- nance, engineers and provostmarshal gen- eral's departments, will reduce the number of clerks and employees to that absolutelyrequired for closing the business of their re- spective departments; and will, without de- lay, report

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to the Secretary of War the nnm- her required of each class or grade. The Surgeon General will makesimilar reduc- tions of surgeons, nurses and attendants in his Bureau. 9. The chiefs of the respec-tive bureaus will Immediately cause proper returnsto be made out of public property in th*^ircharge, and a statement of the property in each that may be sold, upon advertisement and publicsale, Without prejudice to the service. loth. The Commissary of Prisoners will have rolls made outof the name, residence, time and place of capture and occupation of all prisoners of war who willtake the oath of allegiance to the United States, to the end that tuch as are dispospd to becomegood and loyal citizens of the United States, and who are proper objects of ExECUtlve clemency,may be released upon terms that the Presi- dent shall deem fit and consistent with public safety. Byorder of the Seoretarv of War. W. A. Nichols, A. A. G. Official: Thos. Iff. Vincent, A. A. S. -------------------< * p The Day or Natiouai, Fast. President 3'ohnson has issued a supplementary procla- mat{&n,postponing the day of national hu- miliation and prayer, recommended In view of the afillctingdeath of President Lincoln. The Soth of May, the day first named. Is re. liglonely celebrated as theanniversary of the ascension of the Saviour by some leading denominations; therefore, Thursday,the Ist of June, is now substituted. Fi&Es IN Cecil Couktt On Wednesday night the dwelling andbarn of James L. Orothers, near Zlon, Cecil county, Md., were destroyed by fire. On Sunday nightthe barn of Mr. Baymond, about three miles from Elk- ton, was also consumed, together withsixty hu.hels of wheat, forty bushels of corn, hay, &c. He had no insnraifce. --------------- ^ ^ HoitiDAYEtebkt InxATan.- Miss Lucille Was. tern pofiUivt ly closes her engaxement In Bdltlinjre to-night. Shewill appear In Bast Lynne. In the mat- inee,UjIs afternoon and atnlgUHaa Leah, theror- saken, Inboth of which pieces s^e greatly ej eels. MIsj Western will shortly visit Ecglaadand wlH carry withher the best wishes of her many admir- ers on tbls ildecf IheAUa^itlo. Fbovt Stkkbt THBATBa MissLoltfi, asherOo' fOreannonroeD. win a^ipear In Uncle'rom's Caliin at theniatlnee th's pfc*rnooa,a .d lu the eam-ip e:;e atnlgfct, on which latter occa^ljn thtj farce of Mr and Mrs. "White will also beperfornigd M Sd Lotta's eDgKementvi;i be continued next week. Gold Lfaf. Cocsuirer!'of aljovc willnuil U to their advan- tage to give my artkle a trim. Knrjwlni their want of afiiBi-cIesstoI'l Leaf. 1 iimerf pared to lurulsl Itatprlceslnwei ths'ianlnftilor aniolo has Daen old. 'i he dlfferfent shades alwayson hand. .JoMES FfiVttR * _____________200 Wtst Baltimore at. FOBTY STYLKS op Chttdren's Carnages,From *5 1o to5 apiece. CocchPR Bepalr< d. Paint- d ana Itxchinged. TEIKBACU'S HBArxiTTAETBKS FOECOACUaS, 70 W Baltimore St., corner of Trlppolut's alley. Fob rouQiis, colds, hoarseness, bronchlta",asth. ma and cODsampUon, Dr. D Jaynk s Kspectorant lathe well known standard remedy, at alltimes certain and reliable.___________ j HAKOBS CXLTtBRATEn TkiTSB WaSH. we ad-\i<e those "wlioare suffering wl h Tetter, Sing Worm, or Salt Ehcum. to goat once and pro- cure a bottle of Hanoi'sTbitsk Wash; It will cure. I-rlce 1. For sale by Sbth S. Hasob, 1 Ualtlmore street. j PllBs! PiLis! Piles!De. eteioklikd'.s Pile Kemedy Is the only Pile Bcmedy in the world that will effect a permanentCurt of the worst cases of Biiac and Bleeding Piles. A frefh supply received. Price 75 cents. For salebySBTnS.HANCE, 108 Baltimore s". t ITOH. WHKAT0S;B iTon. BOBATOH. OISTMENT BOEATOH Will

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cure the Itch m foriy-elght hours; also cures Salt Kheam, Ulcers, Chimf&lns, and all liruptloui of theSkin, Price m cents. By sendlus: 60 oeats to Weeks i Potter, 17Q 'Was^ilnjton sTeai, Bos-ton, winbetorwardedfroe, bymall. Porsalii by Sbtb 8. Hanob, 108 Baltimore street. Hakob's Saesapabilla obBlood Pills, HaNCE'B i^AESAPABIlLA OE BLOOD PILLS. HaNOK'S BAKSArAlllLLA OE BLOOD PILLS.Hakcb'b Saksapaeilla oe Blood Pills. For Females these Phis ,re most truly excellent. removlDE allobstructions, the dlstrcsslna: Headache BO prevalent with the sex; Deoresslgn of Spirits, Dunressof Slsht. Kervons Affections, Blotches, Pimples and Sallowncss of the Skin, and gives a healt-.y andluvenlle bloom to the complexion. Price 25 cents per ho-z, lor sale by t SEin s. Bakcb, 108 Baltimorestreet. Db. Schenck's Pulmonio Syeup Is a certain cure for Consumpilon in all Its varie- ties aad Inevery stage, provldca the lungs are not completely destroyed, or too far decayed to admit Of anycure, except by a miracle. JIB. SCIIEKCK'S Sea^WEED TONTO Is ft certain cure for dy.spepsy and alldlsardors ot the digestive organs. It Is likewlae a corroDora- tlve or strengthening medicine, endmay oe taKen with great benefit In sU cases of de'Jility, ana In thti early stages of consumption, luwhich the sys- tem Is always dehuitated. Price SI 50 per bottle, or Bix5 bottlts for $7 50. Kor saleby Seth S. Hanob, 108 Baltimore st. Dr. J. H. Schenck will visit Bal- timore Boon^^_______________X Hakptom's Hampton's Hampton's Hampton's Hampton b ' Hampton's Hampton's Hampton'sHampton's BAxnoN's Vegetable Tlnctiire, Vegetable Tincture, Vegetable Tincture, Vegetable Tincture,Vegetable Tincture, Vegetable Tincture, Hampton's Hampton's Hampton a Hampton's Hamptons Hampton's Hampton's Hampton's Hampton's Hampton's Hampton' Hampton'^ Hampton'^hampton's Hampton's llAMPTOJf'S Hampton's Hampton's Hampton's Hampton's Vegetable Tlnt-.ture.Vegetable Tincture. Vegetable Tincture. Vegetable Tincture. Vegetable Tiiwtu^e. Vegetable Tincture.For gale by Setb s. Hanob, 108 Baltimore street. Md Mobtimbb & Uowbbat, 840 Baltimore si. tAsoiBST Fine Aets. 2D the Sditor of the Aew york. Herald: Bespectln^ the relics of porcelain warefonn-l In Uie late exhumations at Herculaneum, which have Been forwarded to the Society ofAntKialties in Lon- oon, whereof your corresponcent says the bottle resembling Drake's PlantationBUters was undDnbt- aly placed among the ruins by the agent of ijr irake. we desire to state thathe Is In correct Iri very reenect. If a bottle was found there bearing ^JJfH?^*"'' y"" 'anensste ot theAncient Romans was different ftom the accepted literature of that oy, our Agent has other baslnesithan this In Kn- 5?^?'.?ir *"* not .boea la Italy at all. No doubt S^S' '^,^ ""''' Plantation Bitters to Kome;but SI wr A^,?^ 'ir"" *, "oc'ety Of AntlQuarlans In Site the iSt?*^?".* "'""'''''''"' ' <"""" aPPfo- S . . 'S'^^- '' 'unnecessary for us to spend S,mS"f ^'J' P* "!"-? '"0 "<= nl" to supply the flemaad for these celebratedBitters here. Bojpegtf ttUy, r, H. Ssaki ft go. UOLUKaT B'lBBBT lOBATBB. Grand Gala EntirtainrnentsfTwoAttracUve PerlormancesI The Last In which the Favorite Actress, Miss L^dcillb Wbstbeh, Winspptor prior to her trip to London to falfal an Engagement there. A Family Matinee at Ttio o'clockThis (Satueday) Aftibnoon, When will be performed, for the Last Time, the Thrilling Emetlonal I'layof Kast Lynnb: or. Tub Klopbment. In which Miss Westben will sustain her Original dual characterof Ladv Isxbel and Madame Vine. Supported by Mr. J. c. McCollom as Sir FrancU Levlson and an

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efficient cast. In the Kvbning, Positively Last Farewell Appearance of Miss Lucille Wbstbek, Whenwill be performed, for the r nly time, Aug. J. Daly's Grand Komantlc Play, In flve acts, entitled Lbah.tbb FoBSAKBir. fcS^'l','V.........................Miss Lucille Western ""'JolPl'..................^^....Mr.J.O. MoCoUomWith Beautiful Scenery and Appointments, Thrilling Inel dents and Situations. &c. t _ _ Feost BtbbbtTkbatbb. To-Dayl To-najA To Dayt Two Oband Pbbfobjianoss, i-v,. A ''^ Gband PbefoejiaNobs. ?k!Afternoon And Nlgbt! Vi\' if.jsfuoo" And Night! This Atternoon And Bight' Mrss Lotta, ' Miss Lotta. InBoth rerformnnccs Thin Afternoon. School Children only Ten tldnts! School Children oniy Ten Cents'Bchocl Chlliren only Ten Cents! The great miral and religious drama, SSSPl?""" Cabin, Ukclb Tom'sCabin, Unclii Tom's Cabin, Uncle Tom's Cabin. MIs^Lotta..............as............. 'ronsv Mr UeorgeKunkel ..as................UncleTom Mies Agnes Proctor. ..as........................Bva At BiqhT, Miss Lotta At Kight, TwoGreat Plays! Miss Lotta In Both Pieces! Unolb Tom's Cabin, Bnolb Tom's Cabin, CNCLB 'iOMS lABlN,UNOLB IOM'S CaBIN Uopsy, Miss Lotta, J. conclude with MB. and MBS. White, Me. and Mbs.Whitb,Me. and Sues. White, Mb and Mes.Whitb, Miss LOTTA^..........a8......Mis Peter White, with Songs andDances. MAlcKIBU. DIDIBK-BKINNBR.-On the 26th Instant, by the Eev. Mr. Henry, HKNKV D. DIDIKR,of Hartford. Conn., to KLLA V. SiilNNEti, youMest daughter oi the late TTm. C. SSlnner, of Talbotcounty. IKas- tcn (Md.) papers please copy.} B4KLT ItlEMASI.-On Thursday morning, 2Th Inst.,by Kev.Joseph T. Smith, JOHN D. KAliLY. Jr.. toMAKlHAG.KIKMAN.both of ihlsclty. FILOATK-KKLLY.-On April27th,1865, by the SSt',,?^",^^,'^'". CCB^ery, THOMAS FILQ.S.Ta to Mrs. BKIEGKT A. KELLY, both otWashington, D. C. Washington Htar please copy.l FO'.iT-FKANKtlN.-Onthe 17tb of April. 1863, by theKev. Isaac *'nreman, WILLIAM FOOT to Mks K03KNA ITKANKLIN, both of BalUmore CO. QAlTHKR-POBTEK.-On the asth Inst.. at the residence of /<l i (ien. Edward D. Porter, STewarlc, Delaware, by theKev. Mr. Duhammel THOMAS B. GAirBBK, of this city, to Miss LUCKBTIA D POB- IBK, of the lormerplace. DIKD. BOOZB. On the 27th Instant, ALICKANN, aged 22 monihs and 4 days, beloved childof Joseph and Mary E. Booze. . She sleeps within the cold, cold ground. The durk blue skies aboveher; She was too fair and frail for earth. None knew her but to love her. Her sweet, fair form hasladed now. Her cheeks have lest their roses: Hfr guileless heart, so free from sin. In Heaven nowreposes. I stood beside her bed of death. Bowed down was 1 by sorrow; I knew she would be lostto us Upon the coming morrow. From her pure lips the playful smile Could not t>y death be driven.And with a hope ol lulnre bliss. She pa'sed from eartl to Heaven. But ihongh she now Is crumblingAnd mliiggllng with the dust. Though now she has departed, fche 's still the same to ua. She Isnot dead, but sleepeth Where flowers soon shall spTlng: While her spirit has f cended On free atdsnowy wing, We know that she Is neai us, "Whyrever we may roam; We know that she will guideua Un'O our Heavenly home. Therefore we shiU not sorrow. Our tetirs sUsU fail no more: For sheshall stand to greet us. On God^s ambrosial shore. The relatlvts and friends of the family are re-spectlully Invited to attend her funeral on to-mor- row (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from herparents' residence, K o. 14 Hill street, sjUhout luriher notlre. * OALE.-On the S8th Instant HENKIBTTA.wife ot Thomas Gale, In the 69th year of her age. Eent and Cecil papers please copy. 'ihe relatives

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and mends of the family are In- vited to attend her funeral, on this (Saiurday) afternoon, at three oclock, from her late rosldence Ko. 3'jX Conitlaud ptreet, without further aotioe. * KtNl. On the 27thInstant, after a lingering Ill- ness, CHAKi ES H. KENT, ased 47 years and ijuays. Maine and New Yorkpapers please copy. ills friends and the friends ot the family are re- qurs'.ed lo attend his luneral onto-morrow (Sun- day) afternoon, at three o'clock. i'KOUT. Ihe faneral of lIE.MiY H. PROUT will takeplace on to-morrow (Sunday) mo'^nlng, at nine o'clock, trom the residenceof William nights, No 127Dover siret, between Paca and Green streets. Tne Irlends and acquaintance are invited to attend.* ,,}7ii'ii'A^^^~^'^ '"^ morulog of the 27th Instant, llEniE M., In the'24th year of her age. belovedwife of Capt. James P. Williams. May she rest in peace. -i he relatives ar.d friends of the family arere- sreclfulh rc-questcd to attend her funeral on ihts (?aturday) atternoon, at two o'clock, from theresi- dence 01 her uncle, cap!. J.Plckett, No 98 Gouzh street. .* D<jKSf.Y.-Lost at sea, by the bnrclogof the ft'amer Gen. lyon, from Wilmington, Nor^hCaro. llJ a, Maich 8 sc, IfctiS. TKUKllAW DOltScY,Use.. Bid SUSAN M., his wiso. late of BalUnore, Md , with seven youuii c'lildrfu This simple anoouncemnt. sadly as It reads, con- vevs but a faint Idea o! the fearlul t:lal which has thereby lallen uponmany loving hea^s. The Mov tnk.:8 frcma^wlaowed mother her flrat born and only Bin,wtt!i all Llsdescendants. Tne mind shrinks Irom dwelling on euoh woe; the pen cannot depict It: rather wouldIt point to tha', hope and co.i3jla tion ^rh'ch alone sustains In Fu.-h an Iipur. And oh the certaincomlort of knowing that those we mourn arc sale In ihe Paiadiso of God! faiherand m--)ther eachlattnful Christians, the IlLtle ones, (aiiong them fen Inlant of d\ 8,) presented to God lahDlybip- IL-ra; now free Irom all stain of e irth, without one lost, singing the 8"ig of t'^e redeemed. Could ourpoor bruised bear^ts truly realize the bltssedncij 10 which they have attal led, we would noimo-in toknow them, where to behold them was our heart's lirst 1 rayer. M.y the God who in Hli Inscrutableprovide-ee hassosonly sltioken, omfort, sustain and fiaaily reniiite In ibe FalrLasdof Kvcrlastlai' Reit,the hearts now torn and b.eedlng under His heavy hand. L |Klcbmoi:d (Va ) snd Upper Marlboro',Prince George 8 co , pipeis please copy. DUNN. Cn the 2Cih Instant, MAHGARKT. a<ed S months, onlydaughter of Michael and Susan Dunn.'' ENGLISH On Ihe Z7th Instant, after a Ilngrlng Illness, MAKYANN, wife of John a. English, In the 24ih year of her age. . GUNTRY. At retterman.WJst'Virginia, at 1245 A. M.,Aprll28th. tviLLlK, Bonof W. ,. . Geut.-y, Su- perintendent of Telegraph. Webt Division, Godhelp us in these bitter hours. We cennot bear cur grief alone: Bfip us. though strlcke j, still To say'-Thy will be dona." n. ..H'**'*" " '" Ihursday evening, April 37th, BBNllY KIKMAN, a native and residentof this city. In the 7rjth year of his age. Sl.AUGUTBK.-On the 2Slh Instant, BMMA V.. aged 14 monthsand 14 days, youngest child of Peier C. and Bate M. Slaughter. rpy=-AN INTKKMBDIATB LOVE FBASTwill Lk-.* beh-ldiTi the Frank luSireet M. B. Churc-i on TO MOliUOtV, (Sunday,) at 3 o^cloek P. M. It'ty-5=PtLIGIOUS DISCUSSlOSf TO-MOKKOW, at IKJ m o'clock, at the WBSTUKN HALL. Sab- iect-' yr/iatis the Tendency nf Modern Sptrituil- ism" The public are respectfully invited. It* rr^ P,^ IVUKSALISTCHUUH-lw. C. H. IJ^-S *aY. of Providence, -viu preach In this Church pnTOMOKKOW ("undaylMORMING, at U o clock, a Id In the evening at 8 o'clock. Seats tree.___________________________________

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ur .TT^ST MAKK'SP.B CHaiiCH. West Lombard \yji street, nmr FarKln. S'm&ay Service at 11 o clock A.M. and 8 o'clock P. M, Wedneirtay eviu. Ing Lecture ai 8 o'clock, Kev H, H Hewit. ofllcia- tliig. All areiQVlted to attend. Seats free.a29.s4t'B ry-"5=" OHAT.IWOKTH MBTIIOOIST CHaKOH. U_f fOP.NEI! OEPtNB AND FKANKLItT 8TS.- There will b? Divine Service In this ciurch on TO. MOKKOW. (!undy.) atl'o'clock A.M., and at a qufltter to eleht o clock P. ii. ifj rV-5=-CONShQUKNCBS OF THB "NAMKLKSSLK-f CRIME' 111 be the f abject of discourse TO- MORROW (Snnday) NIGHT, In the PresbyterianChnrch, (Kev. Mr Dunninu's,) Qreen .and German streets, at I'A o'clock.________________it.' ry-5=-THBVODNGMBK'S CHRlSTI4N~AS30ai. Lk-5 ATION OF BAST BALTIMOliE will hold a Union Prayer MeetingIn the Monument Street M. B. Church TO MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 4^ o'clock. The publicare cordially Invited to at- lend.By order. J. M. HENNAMaN, Seo'y. It.;;;^ ry-s^BTAKR M. P CHURCHKEV. WM. H. HOP- VKJ KI Ng, Pastor of this Church, will preach TO- JlOlJKOW (Sabbath) MOUSISG, at11 o'clock, a Sabbath School Sermon. At 8 o'clock P. M , he will comtnelice a series of Seraions onthe "Lord's Prayer."_____________^^^____________________iff rrj^KEOPBNING SBKVICK8 AT JBFFBKSONy^RA*.?Ti'' li'^'50WST EPISCOPAL ClIOK^lH - SABBATH. .^0 hist, preaching at lOii o'c'.k A. M hy "^ ^-y- Morgan, and 71^ o'clock P. M., by Kev Wm. H. Chapman Love Feast at 3 P. M.- It'J n-f^THE THIBDSBRIB8 OF 8KRM0NS will be 1J..-S delivered by the Kev, Ihomas Sewell. to the Anxtllftry ^ ouDg Men'sChrislian Astociatlon. In ?ni?.>?)? ';w',S'''..,,^"l^'''y'''**' ear Fayette. on J,"S!"",""y (eabbath) AFTERNOON,April30th. ?7.i!i* "'"'* ^^^ PUDUc are cordially Invited to m^q-'.vrni, ?';r;;T?5 members of eBNEHALUv-i TAYLOR LODliK, Ho. 72, I. O. O. F., are re- rit1!JifA^,?,*,*,J&'!Ji meeting of the Lddge on Mondayevening. May 1st, at 8 o'clock.- SS.r?M^'^"r,i'i,".i By-I-aws Will come up for con- sideration. By order,WM. F. COX, '' ________________________________Secretary, nrr'^n,"?*'"^''^'! HOSB COMPANY.-ThereLK_* will be a meeting of the Comnanv thtq 8NYDKK 8,. Liberty et. Full aitendauce r.ouest ^- Ut*:je.B.CHASa.Bce'y. ^rr'.8T^WpBl: O-^ U. K. CHUKCH.-8abb-',i ui^j ovuooi AunlVorsarv, TO-MOtt";;- mi-a.clay.) Fr achiiiKMlIA.Ht, Sv Be*.'Jas. H. Mo- LoKD, Bid tlXP. M. by the Pastor Kev. R Hin- KLE. Cll.dren'sn eetlng at 3 F. a(., when sldress-s may be exi ccted by the Kev. Jos. FeanoH, Wm. a. TpoNG endothers. Ringing by the Cnlldren. Oar trlends are c .rdially Invited to be present. it;" rr-f=-THE SUNDAYeCHO'iL TKACHIiKV AS- U._J 60CIA110N will hold their monthlvmeet'ug MONDAY EVENING. Ma? Ist.at 8 o'clock, la Rev G. P. Hays' Church, coroir Baltimore and Lloyd 818 Snnerlntendents. Trachtrs,am those Interest- ed in Sabbath Schools and Boys Meeliogs. are cor- dially Invited to attend GKO.J. KlCHABD'OM, _B*.*2t'' ______________Assistant Secretary. KF' 6P1KITUAL1SM. SAHSrOOA HALl, s.M. corner of Vainer'- and Saratoga streett . JIKS. F. O. HYZKK, Insnlra'.Ional MedTum,"wlll XiC2'f;i,^B,'TO-MOHROW (Minday.) at 11 o'cUck A. M., and at 8 o'clock P. M. leeted by the audiences. tGT Beatsfree. The subject will t>o se- rpf=AMICABLF, LODGE, No 25, A. F. AND A. UvJM. Special Meeting atMasonic Hall THIS (SATUKDAY) EVENING, at 7K 'Clock. By order, It":______________________ J. D. BMITH,See'y. rrr",.!?-^.,'^*''*^S'*^'f''"' TO THE TKADH9' Lk_f UNION, AND MEMBKKS OF ALL TRflD'iJ BOCIEl'lESare cordially and earnes-ly Invred to attend a meeting at Koyston Hall on MONDAY KVENIMO. May1st, at 'in o'clock, when Mr. Flo. Cher, ol the "Trades'Review," will be present to address them on

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matters ol vital importance to every mechanic By request of the President of the Union. . B29-2f______________^ G. w. KBBI5. ry-f^-DMON BUILDtSte ASSOCIATION," NO. a, Lf^ Recently Organized, oithe corner of Lorn bard ana Dallas streets, . Frank's.)-aiiht, hun-lred Shares taken. First pavment onwki)nesd.\.y next, at 8 P.M. Sure prcllts to subscribers. A few nicre Shares lor sale If called for early,nedemp- tlon at that time. ANDREW SaULSBUKY, P.L.McOAHAH.Bec'y._____________^"a'o""' IT'f'fx?'.';?^'"'' "'" '>8 opened for the UtiLOlT Wtrfx^rW fkOfLE, In T i-KAflcIS XAVIBH'S V,,tl?.'"'i.''''"''"' ' Ualvert andPleasant sts , on aiJHDAY. .iOth Inst. at the late mass. a-'C-w.th.s,3t"l rrr'A !?<"iaP-*Y prayer meetingfor LN_S BUSINhSB MKN Is in progress at the Booms S.LS," ^OUKG MEN'S CHKiSti&N ASSOCIA- TION.No. leo West Baltimore street. (Brown's Building,) retwcen the hours of 12 and l o'clock dur- ing theweek snd from 4 to 5 on SABBATli AF- lEBNOON. The public are corolally luvlted. Z'-st." P. KEPHAR-r, Kec. sec'y. rr5=-A FAIR L>s3 POB THB BENEFIT OF ^. ^8T. BRIDGET'S CaUttCH, CANTON, Win beopened In the Rooms n the rear of the Church, on . ^ MONDAY. April 24th, And 'continue for severaldayv. SUPPER every evening, from 7K till 1 ao'i-4t6 nrf^-DRAFT NOrica.-All persons who contrl- IX-Jbuted to thefundof the TaiBD UISTlStCT DRAFT ASSOCIATION ot Baltimore county, are requested tomeet at Ditch'sSlx-MIle House, llooSs- townRoad, on TUESDAY BVHNING, May 2d, at 7X o'clock, asthe business will then be closed, and .what funds remain on hand disposed of. A full at- tendanceIs particularly requested. L. P. I). NEWMAN. President. 27 6t.*_________FRANK L. MORLING, Bec'y.TY"^ HALTlMOKK UNITED FIUE DEPART. Ln.J men T. The Delegates, respectively, of the BALTIMOREUNITED FUSE DEeARTMBNT, In pursuance of a resolution of the Denartmeut, are requePleo to selectfor the Company they represeit amemberof the "Board of Relief" of the B.U F. D . and to report thefact of the election to H. P. Du- huist, Esa., Presldtnt of the Department, et the Office of the Firemen'smsuranee Oomoanv, on or before MONDaY, Ist May proximo. In the event of the failure so to reportthit ofHcer will make the appointment for the 'Board ot Relief" a26.5t^____________ J4MBS YOUNG,Sec. rr^=HonBE of the good seaPHKR-j.-rnis 1X_J Institution, under the charge of the 815- TBBS OFTKK GOOD BHEPHKUD, receives un- fortunate "Women who desire to reform, it Is sup- ported chieflyby 'the labor of the Inmates- All klads of needle work are executed with care and at mod- erateprices. The House is situated at the corner of Mount and Sollina streets, close to the terminus of bec Itv rwtlroad. Vtt. ftalT.li.-oro t. TuSI-lm't A UCTION NOTICE. TO THB TBADB. Wc ask your attentionto our Bale onTHIS D.^Y, April 29Lh 18G5. at 11 O'clock, at our Stores, 28 and 30 South Charlesstreet,the following merchandise. In perfect conultlon, viz: 74 BLACK ELLIPTIC SPRINGS. 6 plates by 2iLches. 36 Inches. 208 BLACK ELLIPI'IO SPRINGS. 5 plates bj IX Inches. ti Inches. Manufactured of iiistEnglish Spring Steel. also: 100 Bettixinch AXLES, by 7X Inch Box, Long Aims with Kuts. F. W. BENNETT* CO., B?9-tf:_____________________________Auctioneers. NOTICE is HEHEUV GIVEN that the Partnership lately suowHiog tietiveen EZBKIELROD BEEG aud JACOB CAiTELBKRl. of the a-y of Balilmore. n.-tder thcfirmof B. RODUERG * CO., was D fcSOH'EDonlhe27thday of April, 1863. by mutURl cot Kent.E. HODBEKG Is alone authorized to set'le all debts due to and by the said firm. J. CASTLEBSRG. a29St."______________________E. BOPaKtiG AT A MEETING OF THE SHAKKH0LDBK3 I'F THB BALTIMORE

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AND RICHMOND Bl'KAM PACKET COMPANY, held this day, the followlon- Offlcers wore electedto fcerve for tne fnsulne year" _JOHN S. GITTlNoV JACOB TOMB, R A TATLOK*'"*' THOa CLYDE.GBO. H. WILlltMS, WILMON WUBLDIN, JoS. JA8. TAYLOK, a29 3t!_______________________^_______i) Irectors. NOTICE.-In accordance with a resolution passed at a Hire ing of the ASSOCIAl'ED BAIK1of ihls city, the lolfowln c Banks win on aid after MONDA", tholsicf May, ip.bo. be opsoed for thetiansaitirn of business at 10 o'clock A.M.. Instead of 9 o clock, as heretofore: Ml-KCH ANTS' BANK,per P. SPRlOa. Cashier FIRST NAT10^AL BANK OF BsLTItoOitK,per J.S. HORi-IS, Castder. BAKK OFCOMMERCE, per JAS. W. ALNUfT President. FARMERS' ATfD MERCHANTS' BANK, per JAMES ! LOAN,Jb.'"tt'hlpr. UNION BANK OF MAKYLiND, par WM. T. TAYLOR-President. KAHNE BANK, per B A.VICRBBS Pre8ld.nt. ( H t SAPEiKE BANK, per J. B. GITTINGS Pre- sWeLt. _ ___ ^ a'i9 4t rrnis'lS TO GI'VBNOTICE,'That the "subscriber M. has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Bal- timore city lettersof admlnletratlon on the estate of CATHERfNE A. BAliP'fK, late of said city, deceas- ed. All personshaving claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit; the same, with the vouch ursthereof, to the subscriber, on or before theSOlh day of October next; they may otherwise, by law,be excluded irom all benetlt of said estate. All persons Indebted to said estate, are requested tomake Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 'iOth day of April. 1863. a'29-1aw4t JOHNBIG3AB. Admlalatrator. ft9 f)CiC\ EEWAKP.-T5V0 THOaSAND DOL- ^^,yjy)yj LARS reward win bepaid for the arrpsf of the party or parties who robbed the Hank of "VVf etmlnsrcr, and recoveryof tli^ money stolen. A liberalrcwarI will be odd lor the detec'lon and arrest of the Robbers Themoney stolen was $11,000 in Greenbacks -.nd S.O.IOO In notes of the Bi-ikof Westminst< r, of ftedenomination of SIO and .jO. I he loss does n A affect the Capital of the Bank, as it can be met outof the surnlus fund. JOHN C. FRIZZEL, 829 4tj' Casoler. w M. H. BAYZAND & CO mOrSBTY A9:SKTS.COLLECTOSS AFB JifAL ESTATETIKOBERa, Ollice ST. PAUL STREEf, Law Bnlldl. g(, (Up Stairs.) Will effectSales and Purchases of Real Bitate and Proptrty, coUict Ground and House Rents, and Clalflns ingeneral. By Permission Refers to-Hon. Wm. Foil Giles, Hen D. C. H Emory, Jame.? Hooner A Sons.Hon. T. Watkirs Ligon, ,1 Mason cimDbe'l, Ksq , VTm. Wl'sonft Sons J. Henderson'& Co . F. W Brune,Epq.. J H. B. Latrobe, Esq., J hi W. Ross ft Co, Joflah Ponnlngton, John S. 61-alngs, Eso. Joshua J.Attlnson, Esq a 2'J-35* AGENCY ESl'AIiTTsHKD MAY, 180 OFFICE Sa sr. PAUL ST., above Fayette st-reet. S. K. DASHIFLL collects Store Bills. Claims of all kinds. House Rei ts. Ground Rents, P-nslonjaol Bounlief.; sells Real Estate on CorainLision: negoti- ates Leans; trant^acts Business b3fore theOrphans' Courts, Ac. Terms to please. ffr/erctices William 1). Larmour, Bsq.; Thomas DonaldEon.Esq.; Kobcit l. Brent, E-q ; William Daniel. Eiq.t Wm. H. i olllns. Fiq.; Henry Janes, Esq.: Enoch Pratt,Ksq.; W.rn. S. Wa'eis. Ksq,; Wm. M. Addlson, Esq ; John Coates, Esq.; Willla-u H. Baldwin, Jr., Esq. ___a29-6t"3 SUMMgR GARDEN OPENING,"AT'Nor0 BANK Sil., between fpring and Eden <'e<i. Tie un.deislgned opens on MOM OAY nxt. May Ist, his SUMMER GARDEN. He has fitted It up In the mostelegmt s'yle. and has spare-t no expense to make his establishment a pleasant retreat for visitors. Toctlebrate the event properly, there will be served a GRAND LUNCH, and the best of Music will be In

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attendance, from 10 o'clock In the morning until night. His larder will bo stocked with the very beatthe seasonallorrts; also, delicious LAOKIi BEER.- The underslened tenders to all afrlendly Invliatlon.GEORGE UOKST.ae Bank street. It.*___________between Eden and Spring streets. OBOBW LINDSAY.COLLECTOR AND KKA1< VX ESTATE AGENT. NO, 20 NDUTH PACA ST. S'rlct attention lo the Collectionof H.ouje, Ground Rents, ftc Also attends to seMng Houses, Farms and Ground Rents. _ a29-eolm"lLADDEK3.-80 Spruce LADDERS, from '20 to 30 feet long suitable for Carpenters' or Masons' use.Fcr sale by THOS. K. MATKUBW3 & SONS, No. 18 Bowly's wharf._____________ a29 Gt." POR SALE-ABAGATELLE TABLB, which has -L been only six months In use. 'WM bo sold cheap It eany afpiicatlonis made at 860 EAST P.tATT ST., third door eait < f Ann. ap'lo 2t* j T,-H)R SALE A PEW in Grace Church,moat eligl- -L ble situation, near altar, middle ivisle. well fur- nished and rent paid up to next June.Price $225. The pew cost JaOO Apply Immediately to F. B. P BROOKE, Attorney at Law, g Portlandst. a^lO eoHf? SPECIAL NOHCE.-.d SAKK C SA NO E-A gent eman engaged In the Wholesale NotionTrade wishes to CLOSIS OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK at priv.-.te sale. Stock not very large, and in a goodlocation. For further Information address, with lull name and address, H. C. R, Baltlmprp p.^at.olhce.____________________________________829 2t*"' HOUSEHOLD FJKNITCRB FOR K E N'I'.-A partygiving up housekeeping Ii desirous of renting a complete set of FINE FURNITDRK, tult. able tor athreestory house, aimoat new aud In per- fect order. 7;f octave Piano Ir.cluded, If desired App.y to H.P. HBWITT, 56 S Charles St. a 29-2t* STATE BDUnTV CKRTIFiCATES BOUGHT ih" Highest Prices given. F.A. HANZCHB. No. 2 Baltimore street, near Charles. Second Congressional District preferred. Power ofAttor- neys made out la a correct manner. a20-ltr't 3jZ OU Fine P-ess SHIRTS only$^ 50 $2 50. formerprice t4; all sIz^r. If GBO. A. PETERS, 214 Baito. st. near Charles. e'> LINEN COLL IRS. O 3p.a THE veryFINEST LINEN COLLAR? 'B^ only Two Dollars per doz. GKO. A. PETERS, It't ai Baltimore St.. next toCortlan tt Cos. inn Onn government vouchers <B L\JU,\J\J\J WANTK1-, lor which we will pay highestcash price. B'.:9tfr: I pay THOMAS & CO. ILAKETS IN WOOP.-Mcasks Canteaac. In prime J order. Instore and for sale by J. S CHABRON * CO., corner aaoTer and Lombard sM. ai;-tc

NEW ENTi'f-,' ft -F,' MS TO *a4 A PAY ! ASeiTTS WAWTED, Tr,,. .. ..Mle and Female, to sell WiL'.ON'SlUPKOVltS ti FAMILY . SBWIKG M&CHINB. we will pay 150 a month and all expenses, or give a largecommlselun, at which the aoove wages can be made. For terms and particulars address MATHER& WILSON, No. S Liman's Block, Public Square, Cleveland, O. A SOME HECtSSITT. This Is a rareopportunity 'or enterprising Young Wen to earn dp.lly from three to flve times as much as can hemade at an ordinary vocation, lor the rea- son that this Maf-hiue is dally becoming a home ne.ceshily in the land, and Its sale, wherever It Is intro- duce , is theretore easy and rapid. It coinbl-jcs all the high qualities ol the more expensive Machines, while Its chespness plact-s it v Uhm thereach of all. It Just meets ttie wants of the times, and Is of course, having a wide Introduction. Menof energy will find life tbelr anvant-ge to take hold of this offer without delay. Cfct;<t/q77(1 trenivgDispatch. a29-5t:* pKEAM BYKUP MINEKAL WATBB. eKHBRATED IN PORCELAIS FOUNTAINS. THE

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STIIUP MADE FRO THE JUICE OF THE FKUlT. The Ulneral Water erawn at WM. H. KBAP'S. ^'o \*1BALTIM'JIIE STUEET, Undbb Caeeoll Hall, COMBINES ALL EXCElLKNCB. TLe Carbonic Acid Gas Isgenerated in Porcelain Fountains, the ftesh Fruit Is used for llavorlng the Syrups, ano the morning'sCream used foi the Cream Syrups. Thtse Cream Syrups gained such a reputation last st^ast n, thattspedal pains will be taken wI'h them lilts summer. Cream Syrup of any of the following flavoiswin be conAtuntiy on hand: Rose, Orange, Vanilla, Ginger. Paspberry, Satssparllla, strawberry, PUeApple. Tonic, Orgeat or Almond, Lemon, Chocol-te Let all lovers of a nice drink call at HEAP'S andKst for themselves the v*ry fiies- flavored ley cold and sparkling SODA WATili to De founu aay-whtre. Ten cents per glasB. or 12 tickets for $1. a29-lm: 1866. GBANB OPENING 1 ftf-i'^ STRAWGOODS, IS bonsetil, misses' flats. hots' and infAjs/th' bats. etc. will open THIS PAY. a lar;e andsplendid stock of HOYS' HATS AND CAPS. In English Jockey, Scotch, snd other shapes; all new anddesirable goods tit RAISINS,' s2ti-St"(_______________________39 N. Charles st. VOBEIGN DRY tiOODS" -C AT WHOLZSALS. HAMILTON EASTER & CO. Have, on the second floor of their Building. A LARGEAKP COMPLETE WHOLESALE STOCK OF DBY GOODS, iNcLtjuma CHOICE GOODS FOB aSOStr^GA. ____________MEN'S WEAB. riEBAPE8T DRY GOODS IN THE CITY. V> ENTlhE SI OCK SEDUCEDIN PRICE. Neip Spring Prints, fast colors, reduced to 183i cts. New Spring de Lalncs snd Chatliesreduced to 2Scts. Yard-wldt Bleached Mutllns as low as 18\' aud 20c. Finest yard-wide Shlrtio?Mu"Iin3 (extra chojip) 25c. LARUnSiOCK NnWSPhlt,O D KCSS GOODS. Saxony-woven Drees Goods,Mozamhlques, &c ,31M, 37i* and 50 cents. Double-width Drees Goods, choice Colors, 37>^to 50c.Solid colors P.ubalx Cloth, Taffctta de Funjiaub, Le. nop, &c. Colored and Black ALPACAS reducedIn price. MOURNING GOODS KEDOCKD. Lnpln's Bombazines, I'amlse Cloths,6 4 Moussellnes.Fine all-wool French Wousselincsb^X. formerly 87>i. Grout's b' st Innlleh CRAPES and crane VEILS.BLACKsND COJ.OItKB SILKS. Solid Co.ored and PI aid Silks, $150 $1.75 to $2. Cheapest Black BilksIn the city $1 25, tl r.0 and $1 73. Black Gros Gralno. Armures, Taffeta de Parlslenne, MUSS WEA RDEPARTMENT. All Wool CaSElmerslor boys, $1, $1'2.o: Gents'do. $1 50; French aud Belgian Clotbs,Elbuef Coating, &c ; L-dI.^B Spring Cioalilngs, In great variety. EOnSEKliM'lSG OOOVe WUlTK GOODS.10-4. il 4.11-1 Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts, pillow Case and Linen Sheetings, Towels. Damasks.White Canibrlcks. Jaconet, Swiss and Nalnaook- L. C. H(lkls,tSun tlmbrellas. LiuplexEUeptlc Skirts.NEAL'o POPULAR DK^ GOODS HOUSK, a?4 M,w,FrQ No 7 Baltimore st. rilHB CHEAPEST AND BEST.DENNISON'S PATENT DIRECTION LABBL. The Strongest, Chr apest and Best DIRECTION LABKI. ORTA G IN THE M1RKET. In offering ihis Label, we arc confident It will meet jour approval. It Is verystrong, weather, protf and reliable, an^ Is offered at much lower prices than any other. Used byall Express and TrBnsportatlon Companies, Government aud the prbllc generally. For &peclmtnsand Prices, call on J. B, HOSE CO , Mercantile Printers, , 824 T,th,Bat,lmr No. is South Calvtrt street.^iLSO.-'^'^^'^P^^i-iJS t'o farmers, poudhkttr: Of the very beat quality, at greatly reduced rates. ALSOBest Texas Wood Burnt LIMB and all kUd of FEP.TILJZEKS, a-, the lowest niarki-t oilces. LESTKH CO..a29 2t*l_______corner Krankliu an^d Howard sts. I tCAL AT C< SI! ' The People^sCotl Assa^Iallou

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having offered their Coal at coat, I am determined to ssll on the SAME TillMa FOR CASH I.V ADVA>HJB.JAMBS UoNElL, Jn. Oflic?, 5'7 I'econd ttreet. Yard, Ho^w..rd street, near Cathedra'. ^ lt,*| EK TIONIN PKICa OP COAL, Fest vrh'ts Ash Coal............'.....$11 50 Freebnrmng K d Ash Coal.......... 12 00 1kcksmith'sCi.iil.................... If 50 Delivered m any pi,rt of the city. .T HENRY GIE5E, ^ Oftice s> Southstreet. Yard- North and Centre streets. Yard- Spear's wharf.___________________ it* FLOUR FLOCIi!FLOUR! "We desire to call attention to the following chcicebiandsofFLODH, which we will sell at thelowest prices: Welsh and Patapsco Family and Extra, Araby, New Richmond, National Mills, Railroad,Enter- prize, AC. Flee < ut Extra ?S 73: Extra fn 50. Btst Hams 2.1 cts.; nice new crop Molasses80 cts.; Syrup 90 eta. Good Sugar 13,t<. 13 and 15 cts.; Loverlng's best Crushed and GranulatedNice ImpelIttl Tea only $150; choice Black $150 and $175. LAWKK.'K B * HOOD. Family Grocers,'fr: _____________ Baltimore and Green sts. FLODK- ~ FL0U8- Cholce brands of flour, at SAMUELEDMONDS a BROS. Cut Extra FLOUR............................ $8 50 ExtraFi OCR, (nice article,)................9a9 50 Family FLOUR................................ lo 00 Patapsco. Family, Extra, Chesapeake and Welsh'sFemlly. constantly on band, ^Delivered free. SAMUEL EDMONDS * BRO., tfrg_______________FJ'arland Lexington streets. FLona. DAILY'S VENTILATD TRUSS, for the cure of HBPJSIA or KUPrUKK, hasprobably done moTcgof d than any iaventlfn of the age. The Truss will be applied by the Inventor.B29-llr'J____W_. F. DAILY, II Light St., BaltO $100 000 ^^P9-"'-^'-'^-i'^'5-'^-^"5STNA sale. 829 tfr: >EKCY;OB, ' and GB0K8IA BANE. NOTES for THOMAS a CO. 7/^ Ann IS-INCa WHITE PINE SHINGLB3- ^-'j vfVUConvenient lor shipping, either Dy rail or yetsel. Apply at 1S2 Light street wharf. a29.2t"-r BURNSSLfiAN. AICOHOL Prime Western ninety flve por cent. COLOGNE SPIRITS, pure and sweet, ninety-five per cent For sale In lots to suit the trade.- Also at retail, by C. TVEST 4 SONS, 'ago Str" 808 W.Pratt strf et, above Howartl. FKEsll MESSINA ORANGES l.COO boxes now landlcg, in i rime order,and for sale by DIX K STKINEE, a29-tf _____________________ lia Lombard st. NEW GRASS BUTl'EK-' "Supeiobsqu.tUcally Splendiferous," at BHOM WALL'S, a291tr{____________Lexington and Pearlstteets. AVANA ObAKGIlS, MALAGA GKAPES, LEMONS, PECANS. For sale by w. H. McLEAN. Jfr 58North Charles street. YliT CBOICE, W. H. McLBiN, ga North Charles street. TpKKSH ROLL BUTTERFor sale by tfr BKO^VVN SUGAR, 13 to 116 cts.: KIo COFFBB, S5 centi; Java and Laguayra: TEA at$1 per lb, W. H. McLBAN, trr _____________________52 North Charles street. AMILY ~~~ ' FLOUB-TBN ($10) DOLLAKS A BARBEL. Warranted good and delivered fl-ee. BAM'L BDMONEB A BBO,,^flr___________________.Ps*l ? Lexington sts. PLUMBING With Lead or Iron~Plper~HY drants, BathTubs, Ao. COLLINS & hkaTH. Range and Plumbing House, ' tMyTrl________________________2 Lightstreet TTPHAM'S PIMPLK BANISHE3-KemovesPlm (J pies on the Face, Fncklee, ftc. It also softensthe skin and beautifies the con plexlon. NO toilet la complete without it. Price 50 cents. Mailedto any address lor 75 cents, by 8. C. UPHAM. a.'s fioutu Blghth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by WM.H, READ, 147 Baltimore st._______________a22-8,M,Th-lm*r fpHK JAPANESE HAIR STAIN-Oolors theHair, -L WhlskeiB and Moustache a beautiful black or brown. It consists of only one preparation.Color will not fade or wash out. Ouly 50 cents a box. Mailed to any address for 75 cents, by 8. C.

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UP- H*M. SB South Eight St., Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by WM. H. BEAD, 1*7 Baltimore st. a22-8,M,Th-lm'r) HAIK UPBOOTBD From all parts of the body In five minutes, without Injury to the Skin, by"Cpha^n's Debilitory Powder." Ask or send for " upham's Depilatory Powder," and take no other.Price $1. Mailed to any address for $1 25, by S. C. UPHAM, sa 8. Eight st.,phlladelphla. Pa..Sold byWM. H. EBAD, 147 Baltimore st. a22-8j<, b-lm'r AKK YOU KCB':' THB REMEDY, HAMPTON'S VEGETABLETINCTURE. Have you a cough. Sore Throat, 'Weak Breast? Have you Brnntdinis, Asthma? Have youWeskn-ss, Disiurbeil Sleep? Have you Disordered Liver, Blood-spltting? Have you Pains, Side, Breast,SoreetF.? Have you Night Sweats, great Weakness? AS AN INVIGOKATOB, We believe It superior toall Cordials In use. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM. DELICATE CBILDBEN. One Bottle win jp^ove itssun> rlor virtue; ASA FEMAJEMEDICINE, HAMPTON'S TINCIUKE has made many -won- derful cures.Bold by mORTIMFR 4 MOWBB4Y. No. a40 Bal- timore St., and s, 8. HANCB, No. 108 Baltimore st,ana t>y,Pivggiie eveii vbere. e^iitr* FOBTOBK'S FKOLIOB. Bt Mbb. Gobb, Author of "Castles In theAir," "Melhera and Daughters," "The Dowager," "Too Old a Bird to be Caijght with Chaff," Ac. Ac,Ac. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Hailed, free of postage, on receipt of price. FEEDEKIC A. BRADY, Publisher,Ro, 24 Ann street, N. Y, For sale by lt"J H. TAYLOR a CO. H UMOKOUB AMKK1CA.N WURiLS. FULL OFOEIOIHAL JLLUSTMATI0N8 BY VAhLEY AlfiD O'lHER:', ANJJ BEAOTI- FVLLY 1 LI V MI if ATE Li LITHO-GHA hHI<S CO VFJiS, IN BEVEBAL C0L0H8, WLl'H HEW AND ORIGIN* L DESIQNS ON EACd COVER.T. B. Peterson & Brothers have just Issued a new and beautiful edition ol tbla terits of HumorouBUoofeB, wblch have been out of print lor yearB. Bookaellere snd all orhers will be supplied at verylow raieB. The following are the names of the volumea (f thlB eerleB oi popular worka publishedihiB day. frice of each, Beventy-Flve Uente a copy. Ttiirty-iOur kinds in all. SOL. SMITH'S THBATKICALAPPRBNTICE- SHIP. ComprlsinK a Bkeichof the First Seven Tears Of his Professional Life; toRetberwith an- ecdOTPB and adventures In After Years. With eJeht iliuatratioup by Darley. Price 75 cea^s.BOL- RMIIH'S IBKATRKJAL JOUKNEY-WWRK AND ANKCBOTHJALKKCOLLKOl'lONS. Com- prlslrgatkfetch of theSecono Seven Years of bis Frofesftional Life; together with skeiches of ad- ventnre inafter years. Wlili a Portrait of the Auihor. Pricfi 75 cents. BAM SblCK'3 YANKKK YAKN8 AND YAKKKKLKTTJ^KB. By kludge Hllbarton. aiite "Sam Slick," author of "Sam Slick, the Clockmaker," YankeeStorJep," etc. Price 75 cents BTKEAKS OF SQOATTEtt LIFH) anrt FAB "WEST PCK^NHS. A seiles ofhumorous sketches descrip- tive of lEcidcnts and Character in the Wild West, to which are addedether miftcflianeous pieces By Solitilre," ( John S. Kobb, of St. Loals. Mo.,> Entbor of "SwallowingOystprB Alive." With il- lustrations by Darley. Price 75 cenis. NlfW ORLKANSSKJiTCH B.tOK. Withtorty-elRht humorous sketches ol the Crescent City. By G. M. Wharton,"Sthl."of the New OrleansDelta. "With illnRtrations by Darley. Price 75 cents. POLLY PBABLOSSOMS WifiDDING. Wlih thir- tythree linmorous sketcbe?. By the author of "Mejor Jones' Courtship." "Streaks of Squatter Llfe,"&c"Wrth IJlustrationa by Darley. Price 75 rents. MYSTERIES OF THE BACKWOODS. By T. B. Thorpe.Esq.. author of "The Big Boar of Arkan- sae," "Major Thorpe's S :eLes in Arkansas," *c . c. With aportrait of Tom Owen, the Bee Bunter. and other original Illustrations by Darley. Prince 75 c-nts.

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THE ADNKKTCBEBOFFtTDBEFUMBLB: or the Love Rcrapes of Bis Whole Life. By David Rat- tlehead,M.D., authcr of the Arkaagaw Doctor, &c. "Pnll of Illustrative enEr<tvlng8. Price 75 cts, NAMliS OFTBK THJRIY FOaK B0DK8. Major Jonts* Courtship, Mcjor .ToneB' Travels, Mybttries of the Back-woo di>, Simon Sugg's Adventures snd 'i'lavels. Major JontB' Chronicles o/'Flneviile, FoUo^tI jg tb6Drum, Drama in Pokerville, The Quorndon Hounds, My Shooting Box, Warwick Woodlands, TheDee: Btftikers, Fudge Fumble, >-uQt PaUy'a Scrap Bag, Polly Peabio88om'B Wed iPeter Pioady. diDg,Adventures of Capt. Far- Widow Eugby'8 Husband,! rago, Big Bci-r ot Arkinfias. Major O'Regan'sAdven- Wtsteru Scenes, or Life tares, on the Prairie. Bol. Bmit^i's Thetrical Streaks of SquatterLife, ! Appreutlceah'p, Ficklrga from Picayune, Sol. Smith's 'iheat-ical Btrtty bubjectB, Arrested!Journey-Work, a d Bound Over, IThe Quarter Race In Ken- Louisiana Ewamp .Doctor,' tucny, CharcoalSketches. li'ercival Mayberry's Ad- Misfortunes ist Peter Fa-i ventures and Travels, tcr, Yankee Yarnsand Yan- Yankee Among Mermaids keo Letters, KewOrleansBketf-h Booic'American Joe Miller,PRiCiiSKVii>TY-FIVii: CKNTBBACH. A c omplete set of the above Books will be sold, or sent to anyone, lo any place, tree of postage, lor Twenty Dollars. Published and for sale at the Cheapest BookHouse In the world to buy or send for a stock of books. Which is at T- B. PETERSON & BROTHERS ,806 Chestnut st, Philadelphia, Fa. Copies of any of the above nooks will \>i sent everywhere, as once,free of poptaje, ou receipt of price by us. Send direct to ua per mail for them, in case 50u cannotget them at the nearest BooliHeUer. ior eaie by bKNi'Y TA\lor & CO , Bun Iron Btlldlrg, Baltimore,And by all other CookatUers and iews Ageats everywhere else,___________________ it: "iriDOCQ-S LIFEAND ADVKNTURES; or THE M MYBliyBlEs OF THE FRENCH POLICE. With lllusiratlve EngravlnKS, fromoriginal designs by Crul)?eliaiili. "Written by Vidocq himself, and tiansated from the orielnal French,exprosnly for tMs edition. It Is published and for aale this d^y by all Book^el ere i^nd Nywg Ai^enc?,everywhere, e<:.m- plete in one large volume, paper cover, price Jl 60; or bound lu one volume, cloth,for Two Dollars. FODI^ MORE "PETERSON'S ILLUMINATED STOKIKS" THE MYSTERIOUS MAKKIAGE.A true Rtory ofNcw York Life. By Frank Hudson. Price. 25 cts. THE MYSTEJKJK8 OF A CONVKNT. Atrue tale of Convent Life. By a Noted Preacher. Price, ^5 eta. THE MYSTERIES OF BKDL5.M. A truetale of Life in a Wad-Houae. By one w^o was au Oflicer In tlie Institution forever twenty years. Price,2ict8. THE MANOt-WAR'SMAN. A IhrilliDg tale Of the Sea. By Fugene Sue. Price. 25 c*8. We have nowIssued SIXTif riitt'dr^-nt works in this teriee. a'ld Bookselle'S, News Ageute, Pedlars, etc , wlUfinuiliit; serlc'* of Books 'he mos", saltsable ever printed, snd'Ley w!U be euppUed wi^h tU-im, assorted,to tuit tbems-lveB, at Thlrceea Dollars per tlUDdltd. Published ana for eale at the Cheapest BonkHouse In the wor d to buy or pend f.jr a stock of Books, to whom all ordtra must coiue addreesed,which 13 at T. B. PkTKKSON & K'^'tTHiiKS, 806 Cheainur, ptreet. PhiUdelpnU, Pa. Copies sent freecfpos-ftge on leri-int of piicfi- FOht BALE BY ALL BO.JKSKLLEIJS. Itt T) EMOVAL. -LV JAMES 8. WATERSHas removed his stock or B':OKS AND STATIONERY FKOM 168 BALTIMORE Sl'RKET, TO No. 6 NORTHCHARLES ST., where our friends ana cuBtomers will And more qulei. and coin'ort lupaseing theirleisure momeats that in our old premftrs. THS SAME LITEBARY ATTRACTIONS Will be found upon our

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tables, and iu the receipt re- gularly of ALL NOVELTIES, whether in LITFJJATURB. STATIONERY or FAN-CY GOODS peculiarly to our trade. BE^Prompt and faithful attenrion Riven to all or- ut rs. laree orsmall. V OiiDKiJS FOR EUKOPK are now resumed weekly, and the same attention given ro tb;; pro-curement ot 4 shillings value as for greater aurns. *.* Those visiting our store, or who entrust ua withtheir orders, we promise shall not lose by our change to lees expensive and more agreeable pre-niise. a20-lt:r. pKTKOLEUM. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ^ PETROLEUM COMPANY, Organizedunder the Miulng aud Manufacturing Laws of the State of ^ew York. CAPITAL. ONE MILLION DOLL\RS,IN ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BHAREa, At TEN LOLLARS PEE S^ARE. Subscription price Five DollarsperBhare,not liable to further Assessment. *^ OFFICES: No 84 EMPIRE BUILDING, 71 Broadway, NewYork, POBtofflce Add;eas, Box 53 8. New Yort. O-^FICKRS: Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. President. WM.T. PHIPPS. Vice-president, ROBERT BASSBTT. Secretary. H J BUKTIS, Mining Superintendent, Tltus-vUIe, Pa. _, ATLANTIC BANK, 148 Broadway, New York. TregsuTy. HET'The WelUsof the Companyare|now producing Payment for stock may ^e made In drafts. reg'S' tered notes or governmentbonds and aecurmes, which bonds and securities wlH be taken at their market value. Ferrlttancesmay be addressed to the Compiny, Postoffice. BOX 5368. New York City, or to-At- lantic Bank,Treasury of the New York and Llver- DOoi petroleum Company, 148 Broadway, New York city." a59Im? B ALTIMOBB ANO CLABION OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL, (500,000. 100,000 SBAREB. FAR YALUE.IS.SUBSCRIPTIONFBICE,il. NO FDBTHBK ASSESSMENT. WOKKING CAPITAL, S0,00. Fbbbideitt; D. C.LAHDIS. Dibbctobb: CHAB. M. WHSATLEY, of FhoentxvlUe, Pa. JAB c. MILLIGAN. of Philadelphia, THOS.BLA JSX), of New York. WM. NBIL10N, ,IE.. of Baltimore. P. DB MT1KGI0ND6, D. C. LANDIS, UOBBKT C.WKIGHT, " 6S0SSTAKT: B. A. DIDIEB. TSB.LEtTBBB: ROBEBT C. -WBIGHT. BtrPBBlNTBlTOENT: ALBBBTNKILSON. This Company will be orgtBlzed nnder the Gen- eral Mlnlne Laws of Pennsylvania. It owns50 acres In lee, and two leases of ai and 4 acres respec- lively, very favorablysliuated on the Clailonriver, near IIB junction with the Alleghiny. The charac- ttr aed oil promise of tLle property a- e bofavorably eBtabHshcd by the turveys of Professor Sievens and fnperletendent Netlson, as to warrantthe subajri- berlln presenting the stock wllhoat reserve, and with eveiy coiiliaence to hh friends andthe public. The large reserve of 850,000 for woiklng capital is a guarantee of the eaereetlc and ampledevelop- ment of this property, and the subscriber does not hesitate to express his convicUcn thatin due 11 Tie the stock of this Company will prove a paying in- vestment. The proaoectuB o( theCompany, embracing the reports of Professor Stevens and Superintendent Neilson, can b-^ seenat the oillce of the subscriber, who baa a limited number.of shares for sale at the Babscriptlonprice of 1. BOBEKT C. WBTGHT, Stock, BUI and Kxchanga Broker, eotM?26r3________________No. 65Second street. GOLD AHO BtLYIEB WATCHBI: PIAMONB* ASD FINE JXWELBT; _____ BILVBB WARB,FLATBD WAEDI DUTLBBT AND IANCT GOODI, a large varletM MILITABY GOOD*, for Army and NavT,a fnli ItOoS. Foraaleby CANFIBLJ), BBO. * CO., __________ Baltimore U corner of cuarlei. SATCmUBETAIBBD. X: JBWKI^TATVHOtiSIMJA N SW YUBK MANUIfAUlUBIlSG JEWKLERS' ASSOCIATION.JKWELBKS' ASSOOIATION, BKWBLEKS' ASSOCIATION, GBABD PKB8ENTATI0N COKCBBT, GBAND

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PKEBKNTATION CONCKKT, GP.AND PHE3KNTAT10N CONCEKT, GKAND P11E8KNTAT10K CONCKBT,GKANH Pl'.KSENTA'i'ION CONCKKT, AT MAKYLAND INSTITUTE, MARYLAND INSTITUTE, MABYLAKDINSTITUXB, Baltimobb. NOVBLTY MUSIC AND LIBSRAIITY! THB MOST POPULAR AND ATTBAOTrVBKN- TEKPBIZB KVKlTlNAUGrrBATED, BKDOnSBU IJT THB PRESS AND TxiB PUBLIC OF HEW YOBK,and the Principal Cities of the VnUm. THE NEW YOBK MANUTAOTUBING JBW- ELBBS' ABSOCIATIObirespectluUy annonnco to the public of Baltimore that having concluded tbelr TENTH BEEIE8 OFCONCEBTS AT THB NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, for which more than One Hundred Ihous^ndTickets Tpere sold and a Correspondlnsr Number ot' Presents Gratuitously Dlsulbuted to TicketPurchasers, they have largely added to their lUMEI^&B STOCK of WATCHES, JEWELRY, PIANOS, BILVBSWARE, SEWING MACHINES, ftc. *nd being nnableto obtain a store In the city of sufficient capacity forTHE DISPLAY OF GOODS to be GRATUITOUSLY DISTRIBUTED, the Popular and Eligible Hall, knownaft THE TEMPERAKCB TICMPLE, . THE TEMPERANCE TEMPLE, THE TEMPBBAN<1E TEMPLE, OH GayStbbbt, OppositeOddFellows' HaU, _ _ has been engaged aud FITTED UP FOB THE OCCASION iothMOST ELEGANT, COSTLY and DAZZLING MANNER, and which will be opened for the Inspection ofthe pnbUc on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Apbii, 28 and 29, when visitors will haye an oppor- tunity ofeiamlning TEE LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK Of Watches, Silver Jewelry. Ware, *o., aU Of whlob IS tobe GIVEN AWAY to purchasers of tickets to the GRAND VOCAL A ND INSTRUMENTAL . CONCERTS ___to be given on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, May Sd and 0th, , AT MARYLAND INSTITUTE. For whichtbe following DISTINGUTSBBD TALENT nas been engaged: MRS. MOZART. MXS. MARIA ABB'i'IT. MRS.FISEE. MISS NORTON, MB. GEORGE SIMPSON. ""''' "' ^-^^^^- JI.B ERNEST I ERRING, MR. ( JDSTAVnaHEART, MB E. G. H.noLOEH, MB.J.R lH0MiS.KW!l W..V ..V V MR.A,.--EDOWICE, With others W'hosenamoBwill ba hereafter an- nounced, and who will annear in A PROGRAMME OF BARE EXCELLENCE.TICKETS TO TBE GRA ND CONCERTS NB DOLLAR! OH DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR! ONKI OLLAB! ONRBOLLAK! OriE DOLLAJJ^ ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR 1 Every purchaser of a tlcvet tothose Concerta will receive AT THE TIME OF PUROHASK, at the Depot where the ticket is sold, AVALUABLE PRESENT besides a ticket to A FIBS I' CLASS CONCERT. Tie Preients 111 be distrlbutodftom THE IMMENSE STOCK OF WATCHES. JEWELRy, PIANOS, DIAMONDS, ^ SILVER MAKE. SEWINGMACBIIiES, ICE PITCHERS, I1RB<KFAST SETS, ttcdkc, onKihibitlonat TEMPERANCE TEMPLE, Where oulyTickets will be Sold and _ ^ . Preienti Distributed, OnandafterOAjM. of . ,. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 1ST,JUONDAT, KAY 1ST. MONPAy.MAY 1ST, MONDAY, MAr IBT. READ! KgAD!! BEAD!!! UNPRECEDENTEDLIBERALITY!!! GRAND DISTBIBUTION OF SAMPLES IN THB PUBLIC STREETS, On FRI-DAY an1 SATUrFaY.April mh and29th, ___ Between the hours of TEN A. M. AND TWELVE O'CLOCK. At Which time aWAGON LOAD OF WATCHES, J !WBI,ET, ICl! PlTCHHES, CiKB HABBTTS, BEBAK- FA8T and DiNHKRCastors, Goblets, Botths Dishes. Deinkikg Cops, Rtbitp Caks. Tba and ^.tELE t'PoosB. Forks. &c., &c.,&c., will be DISIRIBUTED PKOSIISCUOUSLY TO THE PUB. Lie FRKE OF CHARGE, in order to give allan opportunity of j udglng ot the characterof the artlclfs ^ .* . TO BE GI^EN AWAY AT TEMPEBAiiCETEMPLE TO PUCHASKKS OP TIOEKTS TO THB GRAND CONCERl'S AT MARYLAND INSTITUTE. THE

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PUBLIC DISTKIBDTION OF SAMPLES Will commence ou IRIDAY MORNING, at 10 .'yj";?'*'""^ <><'"""'ofSouth and Balilmore sts.; at 10 15, corner Baltimore and Hanover sts. (Dis tribution h?re to Liidltsonly ) 10 25. corner Baltl. moreand Sutaw sfs.; lOr..'!, corner Lexington and Bntaw sts. (Distributionhere to Ladies only ) 10 45, corner L-xlngton and (.'harles ecs ; 11 o'clock. Mou- ument Square; n.20.corner Baltimore and Broad way;ll,SO Baltiiuoreand Carolluo ste., 1145 Bi.lt.1. more and Gay sts ,(for Ladles only; li M., at Tem- perance Temple. A QUARTETTE BAND Will perform sedectlons fromTHE POPULAR AlES OF THE DAY. The public may rest assured that every promise ^^^,^^X }}? ,^^'^"^''""^ manufaCTUBING JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION will be ^ ^^ SCRUPULOUSLY FULFILLED, andthat the utmost fairnoss, liberality and good lalth win be eiercised toward all their patrons. Thisestablishment mnst not be confounded In any way with any of the numerous b jeos "Gift En- tcrpris.s" by whlr.h the public has bten so fre- quently gulled, RS It I" conducted ou very dillerent principles,and it< nmiirs directed by men whoie business aud social reputation is WITHOUT SPOT OR BLEMISHBead what the New York Herald says: "Ihe concerts are excelleui. Bach tlcXet Ispre- presentoa acoupon, which en'ltlea the person to select an enveloi c ii which Is enclosed the name of an article.Ihese envelopes are placel In a box standing upon a counter in full view of the specta- tors, andthe dlstrihntlon is evidently conducted in a thoronghly lmpartl-1 manner. During our brief vleit oiinspection we saw silver cake baskets, pitchers, bra(;eleis, gold pens and sleeve buttons passedover to the lucky ones, and was strongly Im- pressed with the Idea that the more extensive thetrade of the .Jowelfrs' Association, the more cer- tain their final bankruptcy Each ticket purchaserteceivesaglft, andlf Bilihe gifts are of the value of those we saw given away, we cannot see wherethe pront Is. The public, at all events, are the gain- ers, and the ailalr has proved a decided succesB."Every ticket purchaser receives AN BKVKLOPK, Upon which is written the name of an article, andwhich IB THE PROPERTY OF THB TICKBT PURCHASER. From a long edltorl-.l notice from the genialpen of C0L.NA7H. GRKENK. OF THE ^.,. . BOSTON POST, Bead tbe foUewlng; When Van Jlmbnrghhimself comes to Boston with hs new and Imposing Hat of on'mals, the streets will hardlymanife-t more excitement than -hey have done fcince Ihe Manutictnring Jewellers' Associa- tion Invadedthis busy metropolis. They have re- ally burs' upon us with such trgosles of dazzling presenta, thatthe heads of housekeeping am mar- riageable young ladles are completely turned. No one is seento enter their depot In Washington st., who comes out again without a gift. Persons "go In' with adollar apiece, and when tliey come out itls trsnsmitted by some diablerie into a piano, a diamondring, an ice pitcher, a sewing machine, a bracelet, or a I omething else equally startling and strsnge.How itls done, we do not profess to know; the air of mystery about it seems to makt it but themore ezcitlug and attractive. The Association in- sist that thej act In Ihe "most liberal," "mostfalr,""most original," "most attractive." and "most pop- ular' manner possible, which no one Ij inclined todoubt, who has thus far had a taste ef its quality. TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR. ALLABUBATiSFlKD.""'^ """"'^^ ALL BKCBIVE A PBBSENT. NO DELAY. NONE GO KMPTY AWAY. Tbe New York Times says:"Ihe extreme liberality and falrnecB with which Mr. Ellas, the Actuary of the Jewellers' Association,

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has conducted everything relating to these concerts have made them more popular than anythingof the kbid ever given in New York, and the sale of tickets has been very large. Like all of Mr. Blias'promises, every ej pectatlon held out in relation to these con- certs has been more than realized,and the concerts are worth more than the price paid for the tickets." ^-PARTICULAR NOTICK.-Inorder to pre- vent any inconvenience. Visitors to TEMPERANCE TEMPLK Are requested to pass outat the rear entrance at the end of tbe Hall. The Hall win be open for the exMMtlon of Goodfl onlyon FBIDA Y AND SATURDAY. The SALE OF TICKETS wHl commence on MONDAY MORNING, May 1st.At NINB O'CLOCK, end continue BVBRY DAY and BVENINQ un further noUce. A sufficient number ofConcerts will be elTes to accommodate aU ticket holders. Bne notice win be given ot the third andfonrth Conoerti.1 ftSSU* B. H. BLIAS. Actuary of ffiew Yr.rk Manufacturtno Temlkrt' AttKKiCMm. ?MUSESIEITTS. rvAKLY PARK HABFOEU tiOAD, will be J-'opened with a pic-N IC for the Borln? season,if fair, on MONDAY, the Ist of May. Omnibuses will leave Ashland Bqure regularly. Admittance tothe I'aiktme. WM. MULLMKYBU.__________a292f! MPKOF. J. S. OODKT'S ' MAY BALL , Will take placeon TUESDAY EVENING, May 2d, at his DlNCINO ACADEMY, Wee\. ern Hall, Howard and Lexingtonsts. a293t* MA GKAND BALL AND PICNIC to Do neld at the Belair Garden, on the Belair road, oaMONDAY AFTBKNOON, May 1st. IBfis a29-2t''o _______________HENRY FBIT. GRAND PIC-NIC AND BaLL,AT VINEYARD GAbDBNS, Fort avenue, near Fort McHcnry, MONDAY, May lat. Co- _____tlllon Music,good orcer aud greit eaioy- ment Everyb.dyis Invited. a21J2ft________________A WELSH, Proprietor.K.Sl'd GARDENS, BELAIR ROAD. The subscriber respectfully informs hig friends and the pub icin general, that he has made Brrargements for a MUSICAL ENTBR- TAINMBNT, to take place onMONDAY, May Ist, at the above well know Gardflts. Admls- Blon free.__________HBNBYLORENIZa292tll *IRST GRAND BALL of the CaRBOLLS SB. ASSOCIATION, which was postponedon accountof the Assasslijation of President Lincoln, win take place on WKDNESOAY EVENING, May Sd, 186.5,at the Main Hall of the NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Tickets dated April 18ih good for May 3d. PFOF.BUNl'INQ Is engaged for the occasion. By order of a2H S.M.wSt":_______________THE COMMITTBB.e* KIGHTH GRAND HOP, AND LAST O? *B THE SEASON, OF THE WESTERN STAR MB ASSEMBLY,which wag postponed on ac- Mtfmceunt ol tte assassination of President Lin- coln, will take place ouMONDAY EVENING NEXT, May 1st, 1865, at Kbd Men's Mall, N. Paca street. Tickets for Easter Mondaynight g-^od for May Ist, Tickets SO cents, admitting a geutlemaa and ladles. By order COMMITTBB.aaOwrsMlf? MAY BALL! CHARLES 1,. SPIES Beepectfully announces that his Twenty-nlatb AnnualExhibition and eBAND MAr BALL Will be held on MONDAY, May Ist, at the NEW ASSKMBLY ROOMS.The Exhibition will commence at 8X o'clo* with the following Programme: Ciacovlenne, by sixMisses. Collev e Hornpipe, by nine Masters. Jockey Hornpipe, by six Misses. Fibbers' Hornpipe, bysix Gentlemen. La Smolenski, by four Ladies. Pas d'n ccosals, by ihijty.flve Misses. Bolero Fspagnoi,by fifteen Ladles. La Tyroltan. by nlneloen Ladles. Jotta Arragonaise, by eight Ladles and Maatert*La Fandango ce i.'scoBe8, Paa Seul, ZlDgarilla, Pas de Deux, Polei-B de EccosalB, Pas Seul. Pas deT;oiF, by six Misses and Muters. Pus Styrian, by eight Misses and Hasten. La Manola, by six Misses

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aud Masters. Kokoko a la Loulp Ouartoize, by sixteen, Grsnd Shawl Dance, by tblrty-two Ladies, tIt Bayadere. Grand Pas de Flenres, by fifty Ladles. Comic Chinese, by the Shanghai Family. /> fterwhlcn the floor will be cleared for the 1iriiO<0 company. i^^CARDB, admitting one gentleman andtwo ladles, ONE DOLLAR; to be had of Mr. Spies, at hla rooms, or of any of his pupils and at thedoor. No postponement on account of tbe weather. ______ ceotb.Tellt a22 tbi Sl H. J. KUSSELL'S MAYBALL WUI be held at the New Af semt^ly Booms on THURSDAY EVENING, May Jth, PBOGRAMMB.Scotch Dance, by Missee. Tyrolean, by a Miss. College Hornpipe, by Masters. La Craccovlence, by aMiss. La Chachuca, by Missea. Fisher's Hornpipe, bv Misses. Hlgblaid Fling, by Misses. La coquettePas de Trola. La Smoienfke. by a Miss. Fas de Zampa, by a Miss. Badea-Batien Polka, by a Missand Master. laPasRiyiien. by alilss and Master. La SIcillenne, by Misses and Masters, Polka t-as deDeux, by aMlss Bud Master. La .'otte Arrai?onaiee. by Misses and Masters. Sailors' Hornpipe, bya Master. Fisher's Hcrnplpe, by Gentletnea. Highland Flitg. by Gentlemen. 3 a wancla. by mIbscsand Masters. Iliehland Jette. by Gentlemen. Sailors' Hornpipe, by a Miss. Bailors' Hornpipe, by aGentleman. National Flag Dance, by 82 Misses. nCKBTS OF ADMISSION can be had of his Pupils,and at tne Door on tbt nigbt ol the Ball._________ a27-co4t*< A GRAND SOIKEB OF THE PURNBLLSOCIALS, Late Members r',f Company s, Pumell Legion, . ,^ Maryland Volunteers. wni be held In theMali Salo.in of the New Aasem. biy Rooms on TDMSDAY EVENING, May 91h, 1865. The Committeewill spare no pains or expense that will facIUtste ihclr endeavors to make this Soiree one ofthe firstof the ^leason. Tickets Seventy-ttveCentB admitting a Gentleman and Ladles.____________________al52^,29M6 8 9.tif: THE PEOPLE'S " GAS COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. DIKECT0B8. James Cortlan, Jr., D.c. Howell, Aug. J. Albert, Wm.S.Rayner, K. R Bpraguo, John Swan, H. K. Wilson, C. W. Lord, John S,Oilman, rrest., JAS. COBTLAN, .Ir; F. Sec'y, B. R. SPRAO-- Treasurer, H. R. Wh.soit. Temporary oliiceat room of Knickerbocker Llto lEsnrante Company. No. 16 SECOND SIHEET, op. polte PoBloillceentrance. The Subsci iption Books are open daily at theoffica of tiie Company, as above, betweenthe hours of 9 la the morultig aud 8 In the atternoon. tMaOr? 7-Qn'S; 11"^ POPULAR AND n Qn'C4 0\t O. PATIUOTin a E V EK i-0\J &, THIRTIES II. 8 GOVEBSMBNILOANAGBNCX is at the BankingHruse of JOHNSTON KTOITHERS ft CO., SPECIAL AGENNTS, 198 BALTIMORE ST., whe.-e Bonds ot alldenominations are on hand for Immediate delivery. ro's. loo's. soo's i.ooo's. 9,000*8 Save your Tf.xfs! Save your Commissions! BuD- Ec-ibe Immedla'ely, as the Bonds wHl S50a com- mand a premiumJOHNSON BBOTHERJ & CO., BankeiB and Special Agency, tfr; ____________________19 w Baltimonestreet. NKW 8K1IIBS, 80O,O<M>00 ~~ U^ITED STATES . 7 SO IfOAK. Payable m three years fromir.th June nezt. SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW RBCBIVKD Fob THB SECOND SERIES 7-80 NOTES. BlmUarin an respeou. excepting date, to the First Series. Interest win be prepaid to 15th June, at Pnia 01sobecrlbine. BROTHERS MoKIM. ^. , Special GoverniEent Agents, tiT'________K. B. cor. Baltimore andCalvert sta. 1 Rft^i MILLINERY i OU S^ AKD STRAW eOODI I RIBBONS. ^^ BONNET MATBRIALB, TIt6.WBONNETS, BTB.^W HATS, fH&KKB HOODS, FLOWBBS. OSNAMENTe, _ STRAW TBIMMINOa. RVCBES,FRAMES, <tc., dtc. A large stock, tinaurpMsedlnTarlety,lr.clndlngan tho noveltloa of colors, Sbapes

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ana materials, booiM for cash, and will be Bold at small advance, _^ AljMSIBONG, CATOK A CO.,tMySr_________________No. 87 Baltimore street, niTlZENS' BANK OF BALTIMORE. GOVBRNMKHTLOANAGENCY. SPECIAL AGSNCyToR THE POPULAR SBVEN-THIKTY LOAN. BBCOND BBRIE8 NOW READY.We keep a supply of the Bonds on hand, and eaa deuver them at once. If desired, and will receive Inpayment Baltimore par funds, or any of the five per cent "Legal Tenders" at par and accrued intereat-A liberal commiselon with be allowed to Banks and Brokersordering Bonds from ub. J. W. QUEST,^*ftl Cashier. rjTBOMABACO., BANKERS, No, 170 BALTIMORE ST.. Bny and sen;on commission, alltbe different SOT- ernment Secntlties, Gold, (cash or on marrln,) Stocks, Bonds, ftc, of our own,Philadelphia ana New York markets. Uncurrent Funds and Drafla bought at lowest market rates.Make CoIlecOODS on all accessible points, and propose to do an bun- cess entrnsted to them withenersy and eoon> "y-_________________ eotfr PRO I^ESSIONAL NOTICB, DR. KLIAS c. PRICK, f )r 17years past a Prao- tlelrg Physician of Baltimore coun'y. 12 years of which have been devoted tothe practlcs of Homeo- pathy, having removed to Baltimore, otfers hU professional services to hisfriends Pud the public. Oillce corner of SAKA'K.'GA AND SHARP STS. Having purchn>ed MISS DR.HASTING'S HO- NKOPATHIC PUAHMACY, I am preoared to Bup- plylhyslclansand Families with Booksand Medi- cines, either by the box or single vlal. Medlclae warranted fresh and genuine. a25 2aw6t*!M. BKKsILK will open her New and Fash- ionable MILLINERY on MONDa.Y, the first day of May, at029.2t*J__________ N0.4.'58 W.BiLTIMOEBST. PARTIES. PICNICS BALLS AND FISHING PAHriKS wantingOMNI- ._________3BUSHS can be>ccommodateo by appiy- Ing at thecorner cf EDIi:^f end .lEFFKKSON81'S., and at the "Washington Stables." In Ramsay street. 1 door from Frcnont. M AMENT, Agent.a29.1al*J ^^.'"'i"'."V FOR SALE-One of Ammasa W. Bal. IIiffwlIgLiii^.ly'a mcdtrn style and Improved BIL-IX-I Lf MARD TABLES. For further partl- * -*- -' CUIar8 inonire at the OCCIDBN TAL SALOON, No. 89St. Paul street. a29.6t*? SHOES-iSHOKS^HOBs: " .,r , GREAT R.eiLUCTION OF PRICJiae tl6,000 worthof BOOT t and SHOES, of every de- scription, from Inlants' Shoes to Genta' BUtokad Boots, all ofmy own manufacture. I will sell M Binall profits to close business by the 21st of June. Ah who are inwant of good BHOEiS, at low piMtR. Will please call at J. B. LEWIS'S, successor toLeip! * Perry, > o.187 Bonth Broadway. th,B,tiitJa&* CARRIA GKS-CAHBIAGES. The subscriber has a large assortment offashionable CARRIAOKison hand, of every description, of hie own manufacture, of the best materialsand workmanship, whloh will be sold low for cash, or approvt d paper. ^^. WILLIAM McCANN. ttrt_______________85 South Gay street. V_- FOR SALB-ATROTTING MARE. HAB- l^'NKSS, BLANKETS ANDBUoGY, (new,) the disposer wishing to leave tihe city For sale a bargain. Inquire at the tun ofllee a292tl FOB SALK-A young Black NEW- FOUNDLAND DOG. Apply at 45S W. BALTIMOKE ST, a29.31- 4^_^FOR 8ALB.-A stylish. Young Morgan JMPMARB, 6 years rid Is a goog traveUr, per- fectly gentle, thoughspirited Aopli to B. F. ABELL, near Plkesyllle, Maryland, nine mile* from Baltimore. a294trt FOB SALE-A fine large brown HOBBE. 0 years old, of great endurance, and cas trot Inside of 4 minutes. Apply toB. F. ABBLL, near PikesyiUe. Md., miles bom B&w- mo(e. e2.tc ^^

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tgeti WAVTM ALiPT Wiio wriMs a plain, legible hsnfi wUteBaBlxaATIONaaUopylBt. Apply atiiie Sunoffice. 11* E OT WiNTED-Atont Bliteen yaars of aje, to ' Ipwrn P.coK-hlndlDE. Apply Ihla day toWiUGHT BTTBDBTT. IBO Baltimore 6t.. up Haifa. It*} WAKTHD ABTIOK :MAKKH, aNO. IHacd. at ibeVi holeeale FrenoU ConfecUonery, No. -t* riKB ST.______________________________a 29 3t' WANTKU AColored WOMAN, as Oook at the Bteftrced Oyster Saloon, 0P.^O8lte tUe Itutaw' Hjnfe wvBi comewell recjmuieiidtid. lt*a MrAK'l'KI'.-AEut:er deslria aCLKliK who un- T aerrtantlsbookkecplnE. GooiteBtlmonials of aontstv. capacity, Ac, requiTMl. I'all at Koom l Howard tiome, from 'i to4 r. M. 29taana 80th. "? WANTED TO BMrLOY A BKAM HANU, on light Block; one that can Green Shave prefe- red. Apply to OEO. APfOLD & SONS, H award Tannery, Jioith ttrect.___________ a29 3f? WANTKD-F^o^'olortd WOMKN Thocan come well rrcommendert; one to Cook. *i.d fne to fin Housework. Applyat No. 89 sArtATO- <0A8TBBEl'. ______________ a39.2t'^ WANTED-A Colored WOMAN, to do generalnoUBework In the couniiv. Also, a Col )rea lOY o. lut.. in wait at taWe, Apply at 8S , . BALTlMObKSI BBMT.______________a29-3t MISKIiAL WATBR DRAW PIPif.-Any one hayltfr aSoda Lrnw Upe lorsale, will And a purchaser by cal'lne: at 147 BALTlMt>Ka: *T, P. S.-Wc hl% a light BXPKSBSWAQONfor sale, nearly new.______________________________a29 5 ,' WAMTKD. A Sutler of a colored regi-nentnow wllh Gen. Terry, wlsbes to form ;i rAlJTNKii- ;BH1P to fblp Eoods to his regl r,ent. Adlress GKljl.(iK rKKHOa, Box 38a Baltimore Post- ctlice.____________________________________a208fy WANTKD AnIndnBtrlona MNGLK MAN, to atlcad Horse, Carriage, and sma'l Gardt'n, about twenty three ml.esfrom Balttmo:e. In Ilar- ford county. Apply to Kev. B. J. McJUlNUS. at 8t. John B Church. B.ilUmore.a29 3*' T117 ANTED A COl'K and W AIXaK-wTilte pra- T ferred. None need apply bar 8U2il asare wllllrir togo to the cfunt'y darlr.g the summhr, and who can brlcg good recommendatloaB.Apply at l? O&THEDBAI. sr., near Ontr.i. a 29 n- W.Ai>( t r.1' I iiree a-itlve IdctUlgeut young MEN.as R.aeanien lu general traue stores,^at Har- per's Jerry and Charlestown, Va, Thoee acquamtedWith the dry goods tra'ie preferred. Kefereuces re OUired. Apply to ED. i. KOUINS, 7 Sun IrjaBnllcilng.__________________________^39 3t WA^UKD. Any person desi^ulng taking Go.;d* IntoVirginia tn the Uappahauuoca or Wr- Comico iIverH. can emply the Biirvlcea of a 6SN- TIEMANorlrinally from that B-jctlon, who has a large arquaintance in Nonhumberlana flual-auoas- terCoUDtlep. andean give t>e bett Bwltijuore le- ference. ^ddresawltu full na-nr,*wLore an luter-view canbelia!, H. H , Baltimore P. O |u-20 3i*! WANTKD-A TEACHEK, at Primary School No. 18,Bowftrd county, Md. Apptlcarlou to be Jmade iutmedlately, or ou Moiiday, May Ist, ISjOp, at MO'clock M., at s lid School IIous 3. WILLIAM W. WATKIBS ) JAMES TRB&KLK, VTrasteej. WlLLIAaCLAKK, ) lt'8____________________________clarltBvllle, Md. fiWAKTBD-A PUKCHASEK, for a Booand Stationery Store, doing a good buslnesia. Will be Bold a bargain. Address, Immediately,CONBTANTINE, PoBi.offlce.______________k29 3f^ ^^ 'WAfTTBD-^ATESANT, for alar^e and cam-BRfortably f iiiuhea House, p easaarly situated **^In Baliimcre c 'U'ity~coiiYeni.:nt to railroadInquire at the ei-n otlice._____________ ft29 3o*^ .,.. WaMKO 10 KKNT OK PJK'JtlAsE- M| A small

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IMPKOVKD PLACE, on or near the ^^York roati, within a few miles of the city. Ad- dress A B C ,Bun oli ce a29-eo3t'l ^b W.f,NTBD T(rRKNT-A small DWELUKTG. Wm HOU^K, containing aboutsix rooms and In a ^~ rf Bpf-ctab'e neighborhood. Would like It to be oboutJJSOto 300 perannum. Addres.BOX S89 gostofllce._________________________ a29 7t': ^ DWKLLUVG WA'-THD.-Wanted to rec^t, a MBcomfortabjc DWELLING in the uorthorn part Jacf the city between Calvcrtand McGolloh sts. preferred. Apply at No. 87 8. CALVKKT ST , or at the northcaut corner ofCHABLKS AND EAGKK STUBhTS. _____________________ a2912L*: W<.M'jKD to PUKIIHASK A '(BmallBteam PROPELLBR. of light ^ draft. Address, through Poatofiice, CAPT. A. FHICB, Still Pond. KentCO.. Md. ai!i-3t'' A J-TED A ser or C l.all; KeoiillerB and P.e- , '"''"' ^<'""h B'^e. Apply at 114 i.IGHr8T.WHAKF._______________2________a 2.<-3r.- ANTED IMMBDIATBLY-Two MioLUnju.S of experience.None other-r need apply. In- qnlre at No. tsa W. BALTIMORE ST. 'a28-2f WANTED A MAN, ou a placenear the erty, who understands tlie management of Cows and can Milk. Inquire at the XOLL-G.'i.TR,on Chailea etreot avenue.___________________a33-8i:*t W'ANTKD-A TB4CHEK. to teach in a P, lmrySchool la Anne Arundel county. Salary J350 ger annum. Addre28 JOHN H. WATERS, Pa-useat witch.Md.______________ a28 3t.' ANTED-A good HAND, to go eight miles In the country; one who knowsfioniething about eardenlcg. Apply to CARMAN A BOSLEy, Pro- perty Agents, No. 5 Carroll Hall,corner Baltimore WAHT#. w and Calvert fctreets. a28-2t*? WANTED THKSB GOOD FARM HANOJ.white or colored, (single men,) must uuder- <3tand farm work genrary. to go 7 or S miles in thecountry. Liberal wages and good homes'ff 'red. Apply immediately, at my office, 75 WJiST FAY- BiTBST., Bible Honte,upBtalr3.' ap28-2t* WM. B. SMS^SR, WANTED-A BOY, that has some knowledge andhas worked on a Market G'irdeu, auri la will- ing to make hit self perrciaily useful, will llird a goodhome and good wages, {German or colored preferred,).by applyllg at No. 78 ROLLINS ST., oppositethe Cal nolle ( Uurch, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, or from 0 to 7 o'clock In the even- lag.JOSHUA T. KING.________________a23-'it'i WANTEU-Cottcn and Woolen Bags. Canvass, Rope. Iron,Copper, Brass, Lead, Old Books, Bills, and Paper of every description, for which theHIGtlKST CASHP.iwCBS will be paid. Also. FOK BALE, lot good second-h^nd Canvae, suitable for wagon-covers,awnitigs boat, sails, etc. No 97 LONG DOCK, footof Mar'li marliet. apSS-CfJ___________________BAMHSLBOOSB. WANIED By a capable Lady, a SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPKK Best of reference given Ifrequired. Addreaa E. W., Sun othee- a27 3t': WANTED-HATC, for which I will pay Ten Cents each.THOMAS B. SMITH, No. S.'IS South EcDd etreet.______________________________a27-3t;* WANTKDBy a Younit LiDY. who la fully com- petent to teach the ru.Mmenta of Music, a few PUPILS onthe Guitar. Tuldon molerata. Ad- dress J. D.. Postofllce.___________________a 27-3f SALESMAN IN ACLOTHING S'rORE--WANT- ED AflrstrateSALBSMA-?, In a Retail Clith- Ingfitore; one that will givehis undivided attention tobuBlnees- Address A. B , Bun office. a27 St.* W' ANTBD-A BlTilATIONas BOOK-KKKeKB, by one thoroughly acquainted with keeping l)COkB by double entry. iSestreference given Ad dress, stating galary. W. P., Sun offlgc. a27 3t': WANTKU A OAKK-BAKKK; arellaDlo rjake- Baker one that understands basing cakes snlfable lor the markets. Apply, alter

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3 o'ciork, at 3C EKOADWAY, East Ba'tljuore. a27-3t.* WANTED TO PUKCHASB-OLD GOLD ANDSILVER JEWKLHi, tor cash. JOS- M. WlL- /fER. No, 58 North Howard st, between Lexington and Clay.aniit'l ANTKD-A steady CjLO.KEJ WOMAN, mid. die aged, to do g* ne"al housework la a small ww family UrBt-ciass refereiice required. Call at asa VI. LEX IN G'l ON ST. a'i7-2f: 7 ANTED A goodCOOK, WASHER and ISON- I ER, for which the hkbewt wages will be given. *pply at thenonheastcorner of OALHOUN and BSLTIMOKE STS_____________________ a27 SI;' WAMKD-Ihree WOMEN,Ina family residing OB the Krede. Ick Road, near the city; one to "WashKid Iroc; one to asslat InSewln.g an|Kham- ber-work. and the other to do Houce-woMiand wait. Inquire at No. 33 8. CHARLE? ST.. bttween S and 10 O'clock A. M. Friday and Saturday aa7 St"! HANDS WANTED-Thirtyable-bodied, 8 )b5r HANDS wanted, at the Sornereet Iron and Coal "Vi'orks, nine mlle.s fromCumberland, Md. Good wages and constaTt craploymeut given. Apply to B. c. THOM &.S, cornerof Lexington and Arch s-.s., Ealtimore^Md^___________________________838-3 ;. rpo'DRUeGISTS.Wanted, by a Gentleman. 30 years of age, with an experience of 15 years t-nd fully ctmpeteut, aBlTDaTION, lotake charge of a Keiall Store, or ae chief Clerk In a first cUss establishment, or asCalf sman In a Whole* ale House. Address, with real iaame, M-C. B. Sun olllco.________________a373ft WANTED-A FARM HAND; a single man,wh"o can mow and make h'mself useful. Apply to MR.COYLB MONDAWMIN, bej'Ond First 'Toll eate, Kelsterstown road. _____________a2fl-4t*_ W' ABTBD!WANTED.! AGENTS! AQBNTS!! AT tlO TO aO PKR DAY To take Bubscrlptlona for or Sell Sart >ln'Bbeautl- folBKORAVINQ OF AUKAHAM LINCOLN In all Btateft east of Ohio. Now la the tiniel Samplessent IryiTiall on receipt of 70 cents. Address BAKTLE- fSON & CO., No. 611 Chcsnut street, (secondlloor,) i^hlladelphla._____________________________aac 7t*' WANTED At the Intelligence and EmploymentOffice, No. 8 N. FHSDEKIOK ST., Farmers, Gardeners, Wagoners, Coaihmen. Farm Hands, HOBtlers,Dining Room Walters, Boys, Nu.-sea.Cooks, dairymaids. Laundresses, and Women and Girls forCeneral Housework.______________________a24 6t* WAKTED-0 C C U P A N T S for the best Shop RoomsIn the city, with ample power connect- ed. "Address, stating kind of Dusluess. BOX S07, BaltimorePoBtofllce. al3-lml WANTED-A CANVASSER, for an Insurance Company an honest and capable Man.Ad- dress, with Dame and reference, A. B., at the Sun ofllce._____________________________________aaitf . WANTED-A 'WTilte MAN and WOMAN to d9 Farm and Housework- No room for children.-BLLICOTT & HUGHES, Exchange place. a21-tf WAUraD. RECRUITS WANTED for the Kega lr Cavalry.They will receive 100 Govern Blent Botinty. with the highest local Bounty paid at all tines. 'Ihlslsthe most desirable branch of the servlQetololn. Apply to Captain J. B. MelNTYBB. 4th W. 8. Cav. H.Office, at No. 80 Camden street. Bait. N. B. This Is the only regular cavalry Recruiting Omce In thecity.________________________alO-lm*! WANTED TO RENT By a small family, a nice noUSF, for aboutSfiOO rent: northwestern eartofthecltypre.^errod. Inquire at 0LMAN .'B. 48 West Lombard St., belowGay. aas-eoSt.' jgtia TO RENT. WANTED By a Gentleman of .Msmali family, a comfortable HOUSE.Rent not ^^to exceed four hundred dollars per annum. Re- .ference given. Address A. W. J.. Buaofllce, giving location and terms._______________________a28-6t.* B| WANTED TO SELL A SHAKB IN A

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LA- BEJGIK-BBBR SALOON, consisting of one-half of ~*lh9 Bar Room Fixtures, Furniture and stockof wines and Liquors. A great bargain may be had by calling at 48 CHESNUT ST.______________a28'2t''j^ COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED-For the Sum- fln wer months, (either furnished or unlarnlabed.) ,^Bnear the city, and convenient to Steam or Fas- enf er Care, by a gentleman with a small family. "Veiylittle ground required,'provided it Is shady. And If arrangements could be made would occupy for thewhole year. Address HOUSE IN COGN- TtY.Bun office.__________________________a28.3ft WANTKD-AtNo 5 COMMERCE ST., three good WORE HORSES, suitable for a larm. Not too high m price. a21t-2t;*^ WASTED TO PURCHASE OK RENT A ^m aatJl EOCBB, suitable for a small famUy; anm j be centrallylocated. Address WIMON. Bun once. ataUDK location fuia pric. t^-st'! M Hi WANTED-A married anda single M4.N. either white or f olored, to work on alarm. Apply to D '. COOKB. N. W. corner Hanoverand Lee sts. 11* WANTED A white 'WOMAN, to assist In Wai? log and HouBework. Apply at No. 7H0HCH CHARLES STREET, up etilrf. ____________lt5 fNDS WANTED To Baste and Finish VKSrS for a SewingMachine. None but good Hands need apply at 81 VALLEY ST.________ if j ANTED-eltuatlons, by twoyoung 3IKi., to do Chamberwork and assist In 'washing and Ironing. Addrefs A. B., Foatofflce. It*}WAN'J ED A BOY, between the age of It and IS yea-8. that las bad some exnerl'uce In the ClothingBusloess, at INO. 100 W. PRATT ST. It*, is; ANTED A 'White GIKL wanted to do general t!nT,,.i^S"?"''*- ^PPiy "' "0. asi w. faVettk fcTRKKT. Immediately. _________it't Eui WAN I'ED Wanted,a YOUTH,from14 to 17 yers of age, neat and tidy. Apply at RASIN'S, No ai> N. Charles street. It*: ANTED-To selltwo good HXl'UBSS WAG- OSS and TWO SQUARE WAGONS, cheap, at No 0 SWANN ST., near theInstitute. a'J9-3t'! a'ANTKD-A YOCTII, to Carry Bundles In a ' Dry Goods Store, and to make himselfgeeo- ^*Al?,?,?t"iv.^PP'i' ">'* morning to R. W. CHRIS- TOPHER. 158 Lei Ington street. 100 i AGENTSWanted to sen an article used j-v^v.^ In every house In the country. f5to*8p8r day can be made, atMORROW'S, 103 N. Gay st., near Front.______________________ a29-3t*o ANTED A good FARM HAND;a mau with a small family preferred; must be a good plow- man, sober and Industrious. *c. Applyto DK. JOHSBTON.7 S.Frederick at. aaj-lt* WANTKD Afc!riUAT10N.byare.spcialeLady. as an Operatoron Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines In a prlva'e family. Apply for two d^vs between 9 and 12. atNo. iiOH N. EU'l'AW ST. 'It' WANTED A BURNISHER OF PL4TED WOPK. Apply In person, or by letter,staUag terms. &c., to MERRILL THOMAS & CO.'S Fac- tory, near Belvldere Bridge.____________a29eo3t*^ WANTED TO 8H;LL .\new A WHINS SHEET, heavy Linen Duck, superior to cotton. 14 by 21feet- Price ?(!. Apply at Y. P. STONE'S CIGAR STOKE, 184 Lexington St. a20.2t* WANIED Two HOUSESESVANT*. to go to he country; one a Woman who understands general HonsriWo: fc. and theother a Roy. frOm 12 to 10 jeara r.f age. who ia accuatf^med to wait on Table. ac. /pply atM.'.^ W.BATIMUHBST a:i9 3tl: WANTED-A HAND, on a Farm- Aneloerly man preferrf:d: white or colored; hemust be BObfr, hontst and Industrious. Leave name and where to be found immediately at theSan office, directed to a. Situation permanent, 'a29-3t* WANTBD-A SITUATION,"'in "a~~Wholeaare^rCommiaslon House, by a Youni MAN, who writes a good hand and calculates accurately. The teatcity references given. Address H. 8. C-, Sun 0 Ui ce.___________________________a29 2t* 'ANTED. A

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LADY, qualified to teach all the ErgUah BrancheB. desires the SITUATION of G0VEKN2SS; ihe onlycompensation nquired is a comfortable home. The beat of reference given. Apply at, or addressW. Y , Sun offlce. a2!i s,tu2t" WANTED A stout colored BOY, or MAN, to work on a PARM.on Bdckriver; one steady andhonest, who understands the business, can ob- tali' a good Bltuatlon, onapplication at No. a? SCUTrfCHARLES ST. _______a29-2t-* AISiTKD-CKlght cents per pound given.)Old Pamphlets. Old Newspapers. t)H Music. Old Letters.Old Books, and any kind of old whitepa- per, in largo, or small quantities. I will give the above price unlll TueEday next, J. BKADY. 101Lexington st . 4th door west ol Liberty. It ANTED-A good TBAMSTES wltu a small family, a d one goodFARM HAND. Inqnlre of JOHN STAR, at the flret Toil-Gate ou the irrede- rlckroid. n2STU83t*; FORSAJLE AND RBWT. W^ wi WET NURSE.-Those In want will apply at No. HOE, LOMBAKU ST . weat ofCentral ae- Due. -y here reference will be given. a28 8t.'" W^AhTED lKMSDIATELY-60 gallors PLAINV CREAM dally. Apply to WM. F. MUIU. 189 Hanover street.________________________ a28 6t WANTEDA WOMAN, to Cook. Wash and Iron She must be well recommended. Apply at las N. CALVERT ST.a28-3t* WAN) ED By a young M4.N. a situation In a Clothing Store, as Salesman. Best of countryreferences given. Address J. H. U.. at the Sun of- flce.__________________________^^^^^_______a28-3t.'Cri LABORERS WANTED To work on the Dou fJ^J ble Track of the Northern Central Railroad atWhite Hall Station, between York and Ba'tlmore. IhehlgheBt wages given. Apply to E. D. SMITH,on the work.__________________ a27-13t*: WANTED A steady^iilte 'WOMANTtb^'ook Wash and Ironfor a small family In the conn try. A constant horn;! ana kind, treatment guaran- ter d. Apply toS. K, DASHIBLL. Ko. a St. Paul street, above F^ayette street. ________Vi7 8t" ANTED-A competputCLERK. In a RetJll Diugstore, In a neighboring city- Undoubt- ?,1 '',S''5,'''='^JI required- Apply toTHOM'^BN & BLOCK,No. 811 Hanover at.______________aaSSt.* ANTED-A white WOMAN, to Cook.Wash and Iron for a small faiilly; alao. a BOY. 14 or 15 B W __________....... ydars of age. to go onemile in the country. Apply at No 181 W BALTIMORE tf.________ a28-2t. WANTED-A PARTNER, ina Lager Beer Sa- loon doing a good bueloess. Small capltel ?,vf,*S'V'''*'<' paying well. Call early,at -MT CHESKUT ST.________________ a 23 2t* ANTED A SALESMAN. In a Flour and Cora- mlasionHouse. None need apply unless thor ouphly competent to take entire chargeiot In.door buslncBB.A:ldre8s, with reference. A F. at the Sun offlce._____________________________ a'2a St.* ANTED A gans;of Colored CADL8.EttS. to go to Cheater, ne^r Philadelphia. The leader of the gang will pleaae applyor addreBS WILLIAM FRIiK.Barnum's Hotel, for onediy. after that ap- ply to VTM. FRrCK. s Co., a28-4t*__________________________at Cheater. Pa. ANTKD ABONNBT PRSSSBR, at B8 lKX- INGTONSTREET. A Younc MAW profer- rcd._________________________ a 27-31* ANTKD-A SITUATION, by a widowLady, aa Housekeeper. In a private family; or would take care of a houae for the Bummer. while thefam- ily are away- AgDodhome is what la dcRlred and wages no object. Address H. B., Sun omce.Balti- more^____________________________________a25 Ot;* C1 KRMAN INTELLIGENCE O F Fl C E.:No55 r THAMES BTEKBT. F P.. unflcr the supervi- sion of the German .Society. All peraona desirous toemiiloy Gernran Mechanlca. Laborers or Servants, as well aa all snch Germans Feeklng employment,

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will apply In person or byle:;ter. post paid, tothc agent of the I'oclety, H. P. WKLUNGHOFF, 55Thamea street, who will gratuitously give all dealr- ed Information._______________________fe27a.w If! ________BOAKUIMG. OK RENT-A large double ROOM, at No. 130 WEST FAY'KI'IK STREET.R-.ferencea ex- changed.____________________ a29 eostc* BOARD WANTBD-For a Gentleman andWife. In a private family. Address, with terms and location, 'G. K. O.," Box 10*S Baltimore Post-otHcc-______________________________a29 3f5 PERSONS DBSIKOUS OF OBTAINING BOARD In theCountry during the sammer month', can be Bccommodatea by addretyiug "B ." Beiair P. O.. HarfordcoULty. Maryland. References given aud required;________________________________a393t*^ BOARDWASTED By a Gentleman and Wife, In a private family. Addres D. C. K., Balilmore Peat office. a.^St'!BOARDING-For two or three reapestable Per- Bors. at S75 EUTAW ST.. two doors above Blddlc8tre{t.References exchanged. a28 3L* AGKN1LEMAN AND WIFE, without children. wantrUKNISHED ROOMS,suitable fo'hiiise keeping. Address n. B .I'ost^ffice. ap283t' j WANTKI' BOARD In the Country, forthree families, requiring four comfortable chambers. York road preferred. Address Box 1.175 BAU- more Post office. a23 2t*o lOAKDlNG. Several large double ROOMS, on -M-^ the second endthird 11 orafor Rent, with Board, pleaaantly located for a summer reBldeucc. on ST. PAUL ST .second door above Eager. 'a'J8 2t* r^IOUNTBY BOARD WANTBD-By a Oantleman. V^ lor hlmtelr,Wife, two Children and Nnree. near the city, and convenient to PasBenger or Steam Cars AddreraCOUNTRY BOAt,D. Bug offlce. a2S-3t*S RICBMOKD, VA. Persons In want of STORKS In Richmondwill find It to their Intercat to ad dress me, through the Postofflce. at Richmond, to the care ofWilliam Ira Smith. a27-St-___________________JOSEPH P. JONES. SEVERAL GENTLEMEN CAt OBTAINGOOD BOARD hj applying soon at 15 WEST PRATT STREET, east of '-harles._______________al5-lm*!PBESONS desirous of good BOARD and a com fortable home. In a large, pleasant house, can beaccommodated at laa B. 1|.^LTIM0HB ST. a4 tM3* OBNTLKMEN AND THEIR WIVES, and Single VTt entlemen, can obtain BOAKD, and pleasant Front Rooms, (unfurnlBbed.) tr llhln two squares ofIhe Kutaw Hour.e and Camden Station; alBO, Table Boarders, by applying at 191 WEST LOMUARDBTREBT.___________________________B'JC-w,f,,3t*} pOUNTRY BOARD WANTED. Wanted BOARD, y J fora Gentleman, Wife. Child (four years of age) and Nurse, dnrltg the summer, either on the Hue ofthe Towsontown railroad or on the Frederick roai. A bouse at which there are no other boarderswould be preferred. Addrees 8. B., Sun office. a27-eol>t; BRBONB desirous of g.wd BOARD and acona- fortable home In a large, pleasant hotuie, can ba accommodated at No. 14 w. BAI<TIM0RBST.. near Harrison, at >4 50 per week-__________aa9-9r.* PERSONAI.. IF THE YOUNG MAN who, Inmistake, received the LID of'a SUGAR URNf from the Jewelry A.s- soclation, on Baltlrriore street, willleave the same at the Sun office he will be euitably rewarded. 1ft NO T i C E. Ladles or Gentlemenhaving good CASt-OFF DRESSSS or CLOTEISO to dis- pose of can get the highest cash price by leavinga note directed to T. R. W., at the Sun office, stating when and where to call, and whether by the Ladyor Gentleman ol the firm. AH business strictly confidential._________t&29* WE. THE UNDERSIGNED,will make an appli- cation to the City Council for perralBsloa to gut up a small STEAM BOILER for

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Dying and conring purposes, at No- H6 Pennsylvania avenue- ap28-4t*l______________P. J AEfiER & B.SEEMS. ANY INFORMATIcN as to the whereabouts of JOHN MCCARTHY, who la Euppoaod to have leftLynchburg, Va . about two months ago. will be thBukfully received by his sister. MRS. MMiY IRVIN,Baltimore. Md.___________________a'27-3fl MISS CGLK has returned from Frederick 7*ai. Fre>i*.ntand Ftiiitre~~&Ti& don t kuo";? how long I am going to stay- If they come once, they will come twice.No. 65 K. MONUMENT ST.. between Constitution and Forrest sts, opposite Benson's Foundery.Ladles 15 cents, and Gentlemen 25 cents._____________________'__________ a'J7 3t.* POTATOB8.-3.S00bushels Jackson IWHITE PO- TATOES, cargo of schr. Idaho. For sale by KBT.SEY * GRAY. 828 21*!cor. Buchanan's wharf aud Pratt 8t IHl'lCK CLARIFIED SUGARS -100 hhds. very .'handsome ClarifiedSUGARS, equal to Rtfiaea Sugar. For sale by CLEMENTS BONSAL. 8288t*;____________________68Bxchange Plac^. MBSf INA ORANGES AND LEMONS. 200 boxes prime Messina ORANGES. 100do do do LEMONS. For sale by JOHN MARTIN 4 CO.. aS8-lfJ 98 Pratt street. CM LOOK ! LOOK ! !-CABTK8 DK VI81TB at 13 per dozen Handsomely Colored and full-size PHO- TOGHAPHSior %\ 50-tsken at LEACH'S OLD KS- TABLISHBD GALLERY', No. 127 Balilmore St.. opposite the Clipper OfflceSatlst'acUOQ guaranteed on all voik; or no cbUKe mwl, ica-lmi* MFOll S.ALE. A FARM OF 450 ACRESOF GOOD LAND IN HARFURL* CUrjNTY. Tnree-fonrtha of tie Bame clear, the balance In good TIMBER,with small DWELLING HDUSE and Barn, (new) This Farm la about two m les from PerrymanBTllleStation, on the Philadelphia Kail- road, and can now be bought a bargain at 20 o-r acre. ALS(, One of309 acres of good LIND. in Prince George'a county, one-hall cleared, the balance In valuable Timber,and only fc ur miles from Beltsvllle, Bait, and W. Katlroarf, with two new DWBLLlNOi and Karnp,Negro Quarters aud other ont-ho"8es, all In good order. Also, a T0GN6 ORCHARD, In lull bearing.This Farm will be sold a great bargain If applied lor Boon. ALBO, One 0! ISO screa of choice LANDIn Baltimore county, 14 miles from the city of Baltimore, on i he Manor road, near Sweet Air. ) heI(rjprovementsare a roughcast DWELLING and ail other BuUdlrgs suitable for the place, with 10acree In Wood. This Farm can be bought for the low price oj 30 per acre. Cheap. ALSO, A FARM of !)0acres of choice Land, with new im- proveiTtnts, about thirteen miles from the city and tMO milesfrom Owlngs' Mills, with cOO fruit Trees of all description and variety, and In lull hearing. Ihis placewould be sold a bargain if applied for soon. ALSO, One of those new and handsome threft-storyBrick DWELLINGS, with two-story Back Building, on Central avenue, near Hofi'man streer, northend of the row. with gas and water, marble tit-'pa anl min- lelB: pasBsee, parlor dining-room andkitchen on the first floor; six chambers, bathroom and fine cellar. Lot 18 by 100 feet. Ground rentonly $45. Thls property would bs sold on aceommodatltig terms part cash, the balance to Eull thepurchaBer. ALSO. S3.0C0 TO LOAN on Country Property, from 5 to 10 years. ALSO. Three-story BrickDWELLING on McElderry st. Beccnd door west of Caroline street, on the south Bide. .Lot 15 by 80feet, to a five foot alley. Ground rent only 130. ALSO, For sale, a three atory Brick DWELLING, witha two Btory Eick Building, on Barre street, near Warner, in fee simple or with a ground rent. Lot 14feet 4 inches front, by 120 feet In depth, to a paved allti; will sell cheap. ALSO, A FARM of 98 acres

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of prime Lam", on the Wash- ington road, end only five miles from the cl-y; im- pr< vementa area fine large Brick D WELLING and Out Housea, with choice Orchard of Fruit. Thia farm would bedivided If deaired. and would make a handsome com try seat, being near the railroad, and wouldbe Bold to suit the purchaser. ALSO. One of 1:8 acrfs of prime Land, on the Washing- ton road, andonly nine miles from the city; im- provements are a small frame DWELLING and two fenant Horees.Barn, and eleven hundred Peach trees-Blx hundred are In full bearli g. five hundred Pear trees, twohundred Apple trees, with a large quantity of Grane and Strawberry Vines- This farm Is near IheRelay House. For further particu- lars call at our offlce, ROOM 6 LAW BUILDINliS. St. Paul street, up^tal^3- WM. H. BAYZAND & CO., lt*o __________________ Broker?. ate FOR SALE A V.ALUABLE AND ifShIPM HIGHLY IMPROVED FAKM IN MONT- *t* "^ GOMERY COUNTY'. -*- Near Eoxbnry Mil's, sevenmiles from Hood's MIU Etailon. Baltimore ard Ohio Hillroad, and five mllfafrom Frederick pike, twentyfive mllea fron Baltltt:ore. and binding on the westmluKtRr a^d WaBhington Road, containing TWOHUNDRED ATD BIXTY'-TWO ACRES OF KXflELLiSNr LAND; fine Meadoweione hundred and twentytons ot Hay Bold frcm the place last year- SeventT- flie acres in H^B TIMBER-balanco laid oil' In fields,well fenced and watered; neUhborhood good. Schools and Cbiirchea near by- The land having beenwell limed and boned wl'hin the laatrewyears, and producing largecrops. The buildiufrs are near-ly new. and contlat of af large and well-arranged BTClHK DWELLING-Ha;i, two Parlors, Dining, roomand Bltccen-with seven line Chambers. LaRGE BARN, with stabling for twetuy head of Btock Corn.Mv at and Carriage hoasee; two Ten- ant houses. The farm Is well adopted to grrrzlu". and will beEOld a bargain. REID * TuliiVKH. a'iS ec6f!_________________________71 Favette st. "^B For SALE-Thevery deairable EESIDEN JK KS of the late Dr. Horatio Q. Jameson, situated on ^^ the Falls turnpikeri^ad. about blx miles fron the clly, arulabout one half mile from Mount Wtah- Ington or the RelayHouse on the Northern Central Railway. There are two and one eighth acres of land, beautifullyornamented, and a Garden. The Impiovemtnia conarst of a good Gothic COTTAGE, containing Hall,Parlor, Dlnlrg Room, Office. Pan- try, Kitchen and five Chambers. The care paaa to and from the citsttree tlmra a day. Dr. Jameson bavli grslded on the premises and practiced medi- cine for the lasteight years, rrakcs it a desirable opening for a Physician. For terms, &c.. apply on the preinlECS, orto WM HANNA. No 7 CalyertBtrest. aS9 eo4t*(__________________Opposite Barnum^a. a' FOR BALB--A COUNTRY FLACB~iir~Har- Bjljl ford county, Md., containing seventeen acres ^'^ of Choice land,situated 3K mllea from Havre de Grace. It Is lm;>roved by a substantial trame DWELLING. 2>s storieshigh, and Stabling for six horsea; has en Orchard of choice fruit; Is under good fencing, with a wellof splendid water at the door. The owner offers the place, together with three COWS and CALVES,a ligi-t WAGON and Family CARRIAGE and HARNESS, for the loff sum of 2r.0(l. Apply to HKKRY M.WILLIS. 67 West Fayette street._________________________a29-2tr*o ^g. FOR SALE AND HENT. For sale,an excel- lent double STONE HOUSE at Elllcott's Mills. B* 44 acres ol land-: gool Improvements andan Orchard, near a railroad, for $3 09:'; 14 acres, new improveraenta. 1!^ miles from a railroad, for8^500; 75 arrea, unimproved, fcr K2,'^50: 40i acres, Imprnva- men;B fair. lor S'SGOO, For rent, two

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excelleat COUNTRY BEATS, very near a railroad depot. B. K. DABHIHLL, 8a St. Paul atreet. 29 eo3t*8jm, FOR BALK OR KBNT-Three three atorv ^DWELLINGS 18 2'ard 23 feet front, with large ^^foor-atory PackBalldlnga. fourteen roamseacn, with ranges, hot and cjld wiklier. batn fixtures, speakingtubt-i', and other modern Improvements, 1*11 Jn jrood order- Pcaeeaalon can be given Monday,May let. There la a Stable and Carriage-Houae con- tlEuouB. which can he used In connection wl.heith- er tousc. For Information applyat aiK HOF/MAN BTIiBEl.____________________________________It*:FOR BALK The underalgned, wlahlag t!9 re- tire irom buslneea. for the lunpose of going to Europe,oll'ers for Bale the oealrable p operty liuownasthe WASHINGTON FACTORY BIOKK coi siBting of thelargo Ibree- Story Brick Store Houae and Dwelling, logetber with the Stock and >lxlure8. situated 6mliea from Ba.tlmoro, at Mount Wcshlng'on Station, on the Northern Central Rail- way- Apply outhe premises to CHARLES MAT C- FBLDT.__________________________________'a29 31* t! FOK B&LK-Atnree-story DWELLING- LOl PE. ISfeet front, with passage and Back Bu.lol; g. In the \ eBleru partof the city. Ground rent 81, Aleo, a fine 7 octave RcBewood PIANO, of one of the bear I'acto-leB inthe city. Apply at 410 WES r FAY ETTE ST.______________________________It _- FOR BALK STOCK. GOOD-W.LL. FIX- feTUKES AND FOUR YEARS'LEnS-i Olf A ^GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, In a goodnelghbcrhood. A fire thance for liquor busi- ness. Aiplv, for three days, at the corner of AI?- QUITHfcl'. and HULL'S LAKE BO APq tl;h st.ll'i jaa FOR SALE A fine tine Btoi'y HOUSE with MK 2-atory BackBullcling, and a 2-story Carpenter K* fcbop on Ihe rear, ( ultable lor a Stable and Car- riage-Houoe.Inquire on the premlseB 28lRt)33 ST-. between Lanvale and Townsend. a211 eo3t*( 3 FOBSALR-Ou Garden at., a DWELLING, I with 45 by 150 feet of ground, bel.ween Hofi'm'.n and Dolphin ets.,having a fine garden. &c. Also, c, fine DttBLLlNG In Hamilton Plsca, on N. Knt.aw st- Apply to I. PElBCE, 1 B. Gy St. a29-3f ,*!-- FOR ItENT-'iHREKof thoae elegahtthre* Si: story new DWELLING?, on NortaCalvert st., -^ near Eager. Alao. a first class BWBLLINO on. Cathedral Etreet near MadlEOn. Applyto HENRY M. WILLIB. 67 West Fayette St.______apSg 2;*_r J MFOK SALE-^ One of the beet OIG&HSTANDS- In the city, doing a large wholfaale and retdll bcBlnras. Inquire at the Bun offlce. a29 3t*5M^ FOR SALE A flnf SlOKE and DWELLING. Hij^ with all modern Improvemenis and In fine or- der.Lot'.iO feet 3;^ Inches by 144 deep. Applyat 8-> 8. BROADWAY.___________________a25eol)t-y g^ FORBALE Three story DWELLING, with iiijlhree-story Back Bulldicg. No. S8 Eager at. near Eusor. Ir(|ulre onthe premises, a'29 3t'. AUCTIOW SAl-ES. m 3 FOH RKN1 A STABLE in the rear ot S.'i W. jFaj-etto Btreet.Apply to THOS- W. Bf-UUV. ^Att^rnev at I aw. 8a vy. F'ayette st. a'J9-3t': LOST AWD FOUND LOST-Yeaterday motnlnir, April 28th, on Bait! more Etreet. between llolirday and Charles, a pair of GOLDBPFCTACLKB The finder will plea'e be kind enough to leave them at No. 91 SOUTH CHARLKSBT.. andbe liberally rewarded. lt*5 LOST-on the 27th cither In one of the Baltimore and Gajy Btreet Line ofCars, or at Baltimore Cemetery, a small MOROCCO POCKBT-BOOK. con- talnln i; about EighteenDollars- The finder will be liberally rewarded I y leaving ihesameat BOKEE'S CHINA BTOHE. 41 NorthHoward street. lf FOUND-A BREASTPIN, with Hair In 1-; three colors, which the owner can have bytiaylng for Ihls notice. Apply at 506 WET BALTIMORE STREET.____________________________________'If

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LOST-Ou Sunday last, a Masonic BBKASTPIN valued as" a gift. A liberal reward will be given byU-avinglt at wrODB RUSSELL S. corner of Baltimore and Ku-aw BtB. a2^2i,* LOST-On the 23th. a largered COW, with gray spot on her side and forehead, ________ with one short horn. Two Dollara re-waru will be given for t-er return to K. CROCKER. goa North Caroline street._______________a'^9-bt*^CAME TO THE SUBSORIBEB-On the 27thlnBt.. a Whlteard Y'ellow COW. with ,________ cut ears. Theowner of said coff la re- quteted to como lorward, prove property, pay charges and take her away,HENRY BBINDLB, Canten avenue, near FortMarshal. a29-3t* j ^ LOST BOOK OF DBPOBIT with theSaving* Bank oi" BaltHnore, No. 312,988. tn the name of MITCHELL SEAKS. The flnaer Will pleaseleave It at the Bank.________________________aMaw4w'') LOST On Friday, the 2lRt April, 186S, a FOCKKT-BtOK, containing about $30 In ha'^k notes; a chfckdiawn on the Union Bank by Henry Knell for f 200,dated l7th Apj 11,18ti5, payable to my order, and some private papers, ot no use to any one butthe owner. All ptreons are herf by warned asalu^tne- potJating said check, aa piment thereof hasbeen stopped. A liberal reward win De paid for there- turn ot the book and papers, ana no qnestlongasked, BAMUBJj SHOWDfiN, S3 We?! Fayette street.__________________________a'^?-a,T"u,Ti&8l 4t FIVKDOLLiUS RKWAKD. Lost, on the 27th Instant, a small black and tau TKKKlKli POO. with collar-answersto the nsme of Chablie. Anyone returning hlru to No. O BUUTH CHAKLEB fcTKEET, Will receive theabove reward.___________________________a28-2I*6 FIVE DOLLAES KEWATiD.-Strayod from the subBcrlber on the -ZIX inet, a Red BUFFALO COW, with a white BpC; on the forehead. The aboye reward willbe paid for her return to the owner. 1-28 3t! JOHN T. BOULDIN. BlllCOtt'S Mills. TAKEN UP KSTliaLY.on the 20th Inst-, by the BUbecriber. near his residence on _______the LlDerty Turnpike. lour miles^rom Jaltlmore. two red COWS; one withabtjU around the neck: the other has a rope tied aroundthe neck; both have a white star on foreheafi. and one gives tome milk. The owner Is requestedto come for- ward, prove properly, pay charges and take them away. Inqnlre of JAMES CLAY. a283t*o TEE OWNEB OF A BLACK NEW- FOUNDLAND DOG that came to me OU Tuesday nljiht, canhave the same re- turnrd, by proving ownership and raving charRPS for food and 8dvertli.empntP,to MICH. LINK, ConipoBltorB' room. "German correspoDdent/'cor* ar day cmd fiolUmore streets.a^-St*. ^ FURNlTUKE,"LIQUOlis. CiQAKS. ETC.. AT AUOllON. On THIS (8ATUKDAY) MOKNING, April29th, at 10 o'clocK, at store, *4 Baltimore street, I shall sell a general aesortmeDt of t^UKNlTUUK.viz: walnut fiofas, mahogany Chairs. Btidsteads, wood Chairs, l suit walaut Chamber Furniture,nearly new; mahogany Wardrobe. Bedsteads, Bureaus, 3 mftho,?flDy BideboardB. Washfitands,Feather Beds, Hair Matress, Clock, Btove, &c. ALSO, 20,000 Havana CIGARS, of choice brands. 15Pemljohrfi'^f UnooldCOONIAO BRANDY. 2 K caeks BRANDV, WHISKY, PORT WINE.dc Terms cash.Bale peremrvtoT-y. B. H. GOVER.Auct., a27-tfi^ ________84 Baltimore Street. TWENTY FIVE BARRELSOF OLD RYE WHISKY. Will be aided to my sale THi (Saturday) MOE- Nllse.yathinst., at lu o'clock 9^<BB1.S. OLD RYE WHISKY, prime, ^O AL^O, A lot Of SUrLEB'B QOOPB. viz; Long Boots, Tin Ware.Notions, etc. Terms cash. B. H GO^^EIR, Auc^., ItJ_________________8J Baltlmofe g'^reat. ffrn CASESOF assorted boots and SHOES 0\r AT AUCTION. I will pell, on MONDAY MORNING NEXT. May iBt.

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3865. at ten e'clock at Store No. 84 Ensor street, nesr Monument- Fifty Cases of Asserted Women's,Chlldrtn's and Mens BOOTS AND SHOES. Of Pblladelphlaand Eastern manufacture, the effects ofa gentleman deellr ing baelness all of wUlcH will be sold without Ts serve, Terms ca'-h SAMUEL a.GOVER, Auctioneer. a28 St*5_______ 0 __________8-t BalUmore it. THE SCHOONE \i PitRI AT AUCTION.I Will sell, on TUESDAY MORNING next, Mpy2, fttll o'cJock. at L-gbt street wharf, foot of Conwayst.thii SCHK. PKKI.52 tods burden; will carrj 3 COO bushels of grain; drawd 8 feft of water; copperedand copper fastened. Sails and rlgclng in good order. Can be seen at Sklnner'a Yard, foot of HughesSt., until day of sale. Tfrms cash. SAMUEL H. GOVER. Auct.. a27-5t _____________________7i Baltimorest. #g TO UliTdHttKS AND OTHERS. @ ORPHANS' COURT SALE of VALUABLE PROPERTY OK BAftTB.^LTiMO!iE STRSET, (On LOTTDKKeLAQKK'S HlLL.) The subscriber, administrator of John MucKelroydeceased and by order of the Honorable the Or- phans'Com t for Baltimore city, will sell on MON-DAY AtTi-RNOON, May ist, 186.'5, at four o'clock, on the premlRcs, the following described very valu-able LEASEHOLD PKOPEliTY, via: ALL THAT-LOT Ol^ t5.U'OUND AND IMPROVE- MENTS situated onthe 80ut,hwest corner of East Baltimore and Plat streets, (on Loudens!ager'sHUl.) I he lot fronts EastBaltimore street 100 feet, and running back 150 feet to a 20 foot alley. The improvements consist ofalarare and well-built two story and attic BKICK DWELLING, (about ao feet front.) with large two-storyBrick Back Build- ing and girret; hydrant and pump in the yard; alao Improved on the Hlley by a largeand convnnlently arrangeo SLAUGHTER aoUSK. ot brlc-?. Stable for four Dorses, Cirrlage House,Wagon Shed, large Hanging Shed, Ketue and Press, two large Pet=is for hogs or cattle, &c., togetherwith every convenleace for conducting an extensive Butchering business of boge, caitlB, &c., with alarge brick ICE-HOUSE. The property can be seen ut any time. A put of the sane can be seen at mystore, 84 Baltimore st. Terms, as per order of the court, half cash, the ba- lance in Blx mon hs, withInieresl aud approved se- curity, dc. Sale peremptory. WM. MUCKELROY, Adm'r of John Muckeiroy,deceased. S. M. GOV&R.AUCt.. al2,15.19.22.26Adt8; U 8* Baltimore street. PEREMPTORY SALEALARCE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF FRENCH AND PARIAN CHINA (^UEENSWARE, PLATED WAKE, 4c..AT AUCTION On TUESDAY MUR:S1NG NEST, May 2d. at 10 o'ciocilr, at my Store. 84 Baltimnre street,I shall sell a large and beautiful BPSortment of rich French China and Fa^liin WAKE, embracing TeaSstta, laigfl and benutlful V^soa. Fieoch Ch'na Mags, Jewtl BoTes, Purlaa Pi'chers, China Ink-ScandaBpcon "Holdprs, Cigar Stands, Match Boxe8,CoIogae8, foup Tiii!!tn8, Comforts, Enameled ToUe'.Ware, Puddl'^g MnultB, Tumbler?, Olnas Jura, Plated Cai- ters. Folks, Ppoons, Kilter Bottles, SnapBoxes, Covered Mugs, Ac. being the baUnce of stock be- loiging to a Gentleman declining buslneas.S. n. GOVICK, Auctioneer, B27-t8t ^___________________sa Baltimore st. ^ IMPORTANT SALE as^ **-^800A CBESOF VEMT VALUABLE CO (TN^- -J*- TJiY PMOPtJHTy, ilAlu OFF INhOT' OFl^ 7 0 SO ACIiEd EACff.)^ITOITS ON THE BiLLEN ROAD, BAL-IifOKS C'>U ^ VT.BfS- i WE^ N 3 <xna 4 ifJLSl^ F ^OM THE CfTk'OF BALriMOHf, SlSL0IiQ12i^ TO PRELATE JUDGE T^TmOJR, AT AUCT'ON. On THURSDAY MOKNiNG,May 4th, 1865, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, oa the promises, situate as a^ove de8crlb,id. I shall sellall thai highly valuable iRACT OK lAROKL i>F LAND, situate aod lying in Baltlmorr county, belonging to

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the helra of tha late Judgt iB^ac Tavlor. deceased, described as lol- loWB. ihnr is to Fay. In 14 lots: ho.1. THAT VALt ABLE TRACT OF LAND ly- ing between iheHarford Turi'plke anl Hllienrrad, three milesfrt-m the cliy cf Baltimore, contilnlog 18 Acres, moi-e or less. Improved by a Frame DwelllDg, BtoneBarn, Meat House, corn House, and one of thencesn Dairies in the state. No. 2 contains 2fi5' acres,more or lesa. and joins No. 1 on the south, and frouiBon the uorcheldoof the county rosd, leadingfrom theHli'enroad to tho Barford turnpike: atiout eight acres heavily limber- ed. fcDd prest;ni.:ngone of hua QnMc lacutlona f.T a_ Coun-ry Beat In ihtj neighborhood. " ~ No, S contains 23 acres,m.>i or less, anl fronting on the south ^iwe of ihculiove natnci counry road, opposite Lot No. 2:eboutone half heavily tlmbftred, With several Springs of the finest winter in the State. No. 4 contains33 acres, more or less, aajoiulng Lot No. 3. and fi-oiits ou ihe Bouth aad west side of tn county 1oad. ALSO. Imniei:larely after the sale of the abore described properxy. I Bhall sell aIlthatV?LUABLKPROPER- TY, situated four miles from the city of BalUmoie, lylrgon the Hiilenri ad, conlaluiugl56acre83 roods and 82 perches, oiore or less. IhlB properly Js^ Ivldtd late ten Lots, each having a front onthe puDllc rod each Lot well watrred. &nd 6 portion of each Lot heuvlly timbered. Such IC'CRtlocB furCountry teats has never been before cllered at public saie In the Stale. The facilities to Churches ofall denomlDatIon) and Bcho jls, are as convenltut a'^ in any stctlon of country whatever. The locationof this property is one of the moat heallhy In the State, and Is surronnde'i by Country CeatB cf Eonie01 the Kost weallny and respectabli; citize:>6 of thu cily and state. Lot No. 1 contains 27^ acres ofLAND, more or leps. Lot No. 2 contains 18^ acres ol L&.ND,more or lees. Lot No. 3 contains 19 acres8 roods and 13 perches, more or less. Lot No. 4 contaluB 10 acres, m^ro or less. Lot Mo. f> contains21 acres, more or less. Lot No. (5 contft'LB 13^ acies, more or less Lot No. 7 conlaiiiS ISX acres, moreor lesa. Lt t No. 8 contains Vi% acres, more or less. Lot No. 9 contains 15 acres, more or less. LotNo. 10 contains K >'cre, more or less. ImT*roT- ed bv a Stone DWELLING, Blacksmith and Wheel-wright, Shoi-S- The plat ot this property can be seen at any time by calling on the aTsctioueer, andihoae wlahtag to vie-w the the alJove named property can do bj at any time by calliog on Messrs-Isaac uud John S. laylorron tLe^prenilses, who win give e\ery Inlar- matlon respecuL'g it. Tei msat sale. SAMUEL H. GOVKB, Auct.. a26-t8 _____________________84 Baltimore st, ^^ VERY hLKGANTBROWN STONK FRONT PiSiiii FIVE-STORY WASEHOlJSE. SITUATED ON *'-^THE KOUTHKAST CORNEROF W. BALTI- MOVE AND LIBERTY SIB., AT AUCnf>N. On WEDNESDAY, T.IyiO;h. JBfiS.at one o'clockP.M. at The Mercbants' Kxch^nge Salfts Booms, I Bhal) Bell tie valnabe LOT o/(JROOND situatedou Ihe Bouthenst ccrntr of Baltimore t-nd Liberty AUOTIOK AI.XS. es. streotB. rnntlrg on Baltimorestreet 13 feeteinch' by a dt-pth of 73 icet in Llbenv strwet, imoroved by an clrg-vut and wvll builtWAKEH0U3fi. five Btorl' s high, wi-.h Browp Stoue front, on Baltimore Btreet. widCTing at the centretossieet.and then extending back, the wnole depth of the Lot.7;> fe^t, being 33 feet wide in Cherear. The side of the Ware honso fronting on LlDerty Is also built of Brown Stone, 20 fett high, thebulance Brick This highly valuable property has been bnilt by the present owner without regard tocost, being built of tht best ma'eria:8. and wirh every convenience for connncting a large business;

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Uie unltding b Inz well lighted and ventilated; also supplied with gas and Wi-tcr, at^d belDg locatedin tht; centre of buui- ncEs, makes it very valuable for the condactlng of a wholesale Clothing orDry Go^ds bustneas. The whole oi this properly being only subject to a groiiid rent of $841 50 perannum, payitble quar- terly. N. B-16 000 rent pet annum hai been offered for this properly on aleape for ttu years. ALSO, TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK DWELL- ING No. S9 N. LIBEliTY ST.. BETWEENLEXINGTON AND 8ARATO(JA STS. Immediately after the sale of the above property I shall sell the LOTOF GROUND on North Liberty street, between LexiUKlon and Saratoga streets. 22 feet front, andiinproved by a well built two-story and attic BRICK DWELLING, with back building, gaB and water,and all the necessary conveniences for a genteel family. Subject to a nominal ground rent ot only10 per annum. The location of this property, so near to the centre of business, and be- ing In a highand healthy portion of the city, renders It valuable to buslnees men wanting a pleasant resi- dence.N. B. We invite the attention of persons seeking Investmeijts to the sale of this first-class property,as st'ldom an opportunity offers for securing proper- ty thoB eligibly Bituated. Teinia One-half cash,balance on a credit of 6 aud 12 monthp, with Interest and security, property can be examined atany time. SAM'L H. GOVER, Aucfr, a25-t8t 84 Baltimore street. ^6ii EIGHT BRICK DWELLING HOUSES,^B WITH BACK BUILDINGS, "^ ON ECOTT AND DAWiiOJV STBEETS, Opposite Bayward dt. BafV.eWaFoundery* AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May U, ftt four o'ciocK, on ih*" premises. 1 shallpell ihafvaluable LOT OF GROUND situate on ScOtt street, fronting about (iO feet, and running backto Dawsou street about 14PIett. Ihe Improvements consist of Four good two- story and attic BrickDWELLINGS, with one Btory buck bulidmgs on Sco.t street, Nos. 47,49, 51 and 53; built in grod style,with folding doors to pariorB, all In gocd order. 'ihe improvements on Dawcon street consist ol Fcurth^ce story Brick DWELLINGS, with two- Btory back buildings, 08.10.12.14 aad 16. In good orcer. Twoof thc^e houses have been occupied as Sto*es for teveral >ears, andat all times comaaani good,punctual tenants. The whole property Is fiubjftct to a ground-rent of 132 per annum. This propertywill be sold in one lot, or divided to BQlt purchasers, as separata original deeds can be given. Forprivate sale till the Hth ot May. TfrmB t)ne-kall cash, balance en a credit to suit purchasers, SAM'L H.GOVER. Auct, a28-t8 Ger cor __________84 Baltimore at. THOSE ABOUT COMMENCING HOUSEKKHPING will do well to call and examine ray stock of HOUSE FUKNISIUNG GOODS. China and Glass-ware, at reduced prices. RICHARD ARMIGER, laa North Gay street.___________________a2ii6t*6 17AST BALTIMOKK tLUUR AND FEED STOKR, Xj cor. of CAROLINE AND BALTIMORE STS. Conptantlyon hand and for sale, at prices to defy CompetlUon, Family, Extra and Super B'lour, suUa- ble foreither fattliy or bakers' purposes; Oata, Corn, Corn Meal. Hay, Straw, MUl Feed, ff c. De- liveredfrce^____________________________a 2()lm* RANGE&! KWEKT ORANGES! 25.000 very fine SWEETORANGES, jnst recelv ed per bria: Barry, frm Porto Rico, and for sale by JOH MARTIN & CO., aSl-U; 9% Fran street. BYT, W, BJEWRBTT ^ CO. PEREMPTORY SALE " 1 rt no CASES OF AjUUU PILOTBREAD AT AUCTION. On THIS ffATDBDAY) MORNING. 89th Inst.. at II 0 clock, at 8 and 30 SouthCharles street, la prime condition. AL50, on BAERBLS ZU SORGHUM MOLASSES. a26-ta: _______F.

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W. BENNETT A CO., Auct3. 1,275 ^* AT AUCTION On SATUBDAY. thn 29th Instant, at 11 o'clOcK, atour P'"orpp, we shall eell 75 F;ax Duett BAGS, (two brsbelB.) 10 Cotton do. do. do. 1,000 Bam do ,assorted Blzes. Al,SO. PlrwB, Harrows, Cultivators, and other Farmine Irrplemenu. r. W. BJUNNiTT& CO . a28tsE______________ Auctioneers. rUBFITtJKB. MIBROKS, FINE CUT GLASS "WAWt, FKKNCHCHINA AND rj^ATKD GOODS, A laTfte collection of wlilcb win be sold at auction en THIS (SATUBDAY)MOKNING, April 29th. at 10 c'cl. clr. at our stores, 38 ana SO ii Charles st. ALSO. mtBBSt One SFCordhanded FIAI^O. PI"Wl OneMKLODEON. 4 Scconri-hand SKWINGMACHXNEB. Two IKON PArKS. I______F. W^BJtKNKTT *C0. Auotrs. BPBOIAL AUCTION SALB OF CARBIAGKS. CAKKIAGK5. CABMAGKS.rmsT Sr-RIN'-) SALE. On THIS (SAIDKDAT) MOKNING. April SOlh, at 10 o clock precis. !y, we shall sailfor account ot whom It may ('oijcen-. at the Keposltory. Nos. *S and ito bouth Charles street, thefollowing CAli- KIAGBiB: One Family CABEIAQE. for two homes. near:v new One Faml-j KOCKAWAT.for two horses, nearly new. Five lisht Top BUGGY WAGONS, new, of supe- rior nnlsh, leather top,cloth ilneu, of the manufac- tureot Charlis A. Green, Phlladelpnla. One/io-Tcp TKOTTIKG WAGON,Dy Watson. Of Fhilfcdelphla. Two KocKaway and Jennv Llnd WAGONS, new. TINo'wAttONs'^**''^'''''^'' ** NoTopTBOT- ALSO. Five sets ot light Single HAKNESS, of city manu- facture. Two sets ExpressHABNK88. BADDLES. BBIDLES. COVEE5. &c. ALSO. BORSBS. DHAYS, COWS. ETC. CV..,^ Bay JIOKCE.kind and gentle. 8tan4 JkSS without hitching; a valuable animal for a "^^-^ lamJly. One large HOKSB.for family purposes. AL0. DRAY, w'th eideboard, complete. KO'Top Wagon, with Harness, in goodorder. SUfeUlOH HILCB ( OWS. M Two superior Milch COWS; one half Ai- de; ney: now givit^g aboutone gallon esch; will be ITeflh io a few weeks. ALSO, Boan HOESB. WAGON and HARNESS, the pro-perty of a private gentleman <|V-._ HaNL'SOMK SORREL MARE. ^Mjo^ Bind and gentle In donb'eor single har- ness. A valuable animal. ALSO. A large draft HOEBB, CART and IIAKNESS. Terms cast),aud sale peremptory, aiiC-ts. g. W. BENNETT A CO.. Auofrs. KI EGANT OILKD WALNUT I'AKLOR.DINING-ROOM AND tCHAMBKK FUR- NITURE, CAKPKTS CHANDKLIKRS, M1EE0K8, WANG, &c . OFA FKlVATK FAMILY LECLINING HOUSHKKKPING. AT NO. 60 blll- DLE RTltBBT, opposite Boltou street,fty PUBLIC AUCTION. On MONDAY MORBINO NEXT. May 1st, 1865, __ at in o'clock. We shall sell atthB above named dwelling, all the FUENITDEE and FIXTURES contained therein. We name ; i'ngUshand Jti-ass'jls Carpet?; Persian Pattern Carpeie; liug?; oil Cloth: Mat'lngq suit of elppantly carvedPaHor Furniture, in oiled walnut. coiiSlsllnK ot two Solas. Arm <;haire, Gothic do.. Fat lor Chairs,all to match, of superior finish. In Bilk liep; Haiidsome Oval S'j),'a TaOie, with sienna marble top;superior Parlor Secretary aud Book- case; Parlor Ornaments. ALSO, Superior Boewnod Case PIANO,seven octaves, full rounding board, with all recent Improvements, maae by Mess's. Kiiabedfc Co.;quite new. Two larpe French Plate PllSK MIKtiOUS. with Blabs and llrackets. &c Two suits WINDOWCURTAINS, with Cornices complete. Bionzed CHANDbLIEliS and GAS iSBACKETS throughout thedwelling DINING ROOM. Walnut Kxterslon Table: costly Walnut Bufet.. with marble Ktegire. topcarved, witbHstays. head. &c.; Carpets; Chairs; 61de Tables. ALB( >. A portion of the Cn.iMBMSFURNIWJRE; Mat- resste. Bedding. Carpets. Chairs, Ta-jies, &c. ALSO. All theKITCHBN FoaNiTURE,

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Stoves. *c. Ten tons o' Anthracite COAL. Ttrms cash and sale perfmritOT-y. F. W. BENaETT 4 CO.. a26-t8________________________Auctioneers. 0^ COMFORl'ABLK TUBES STOliY HOUSE S FOR SALE. **OnMONCAY, ttelslday of May, at 4o'clock in the alteiDoon, we shall, upon the pre ails es, olt'or torsale a comfortaltlo three-story BRICK. DWEL- LING. The house Is Bituated on the north fiiu or Mulber-ry street, between Pca^j owtPIne streets. No, lu3. Thejiit li.H M frnTiT ol twenty fef t ou Mulberry St..stmruns baoii etghly.six feet. The house is well built, has a good cellar, three Koomq and Passage onilnt Btory, three Chambers In sectuil story, a large Room In third story, and a good-sized back yard,with trees. The Lot is subject to a ground-rent of $42 per year, payable seml-annuaUy. Terms cash.Title indisputable. Ground-rent and taxes paid to day of sale F. W. BENNETT * CO.. alSeots; _______ a________________Auctioneers. VERY' VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON ST. PAUL STIiEUT. COMMUSCINOAT THE CORNER OF CHASK STREET. AT PVal.lc A nC/lOU. By virtue of an order ol the Orphan's Courtfor Baltimore city, the Bub?crlbor. as admlnistrati-ix of John S. McKlm. will sell at the Kxchwjge Sales-rooms, in the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY', the llrst day c f May, leci. at 1 o'clock P. M., ALL IhATLOT OB jfjlRCBL VF OROVND. ylng in tl-e city of Baltimore, which Is designated in Ihe partition anddivision ol the real estate of John Eager Howard, by the Chancery (tourt of Ma- ryland, .s No. 46, anddescribed therein as follows: BeglLUlng for the same at the southwest Intersec- tion cf St Paul streetsno Ch^se street, andrunning thenee southerly, bounding on the west aide ot St. Paul street, twohundred and sixteen feet seven Indies to lot No. 45 In said division; thence wester- ly, parallel withChase street, urd bounding on lot No. 45. one hundred and eighty-four feet three inch- es to thecast side of Lovrgrove alley; thence north- erly, bounding on said alley, one hundred aud flf- tcenfeet, more or less, to the the Uae of Luu's lot; thence northeasterly, in the said line, one hundredand lorty-four feet more or less, to the south side of Chase street, and thence easterly boundingoti Chase stt^t. eighty feet, more or le8B,"to thebeglauing. It belTE the same lot of ground whichw.is conveyud to the sale .lohn S. McKIm by deed from Charles Howard and wife, dated the SOlh ofMay, ISjl, and recorded in Liber A. W. B.. No. 4!.9, foilos WO, So . one ol the land record boobs of saidcity; subject to a ground rent of nine hundred dollars, payab.e ssml- snnu&lly r n the first days ofNovember and May. This p) operty will bo iilvlded Into lots of 25 and '^9 feet each. The terms of saleare One-third of the purchase money to be paid in CEBli. and the residue in %wo equal paymentsat six aud nine months, with Inter- est, the deferred payments to be secured by bond to thesatlBfaction ol the subscriber. Plat at s^le. CATHARINE L. McKIM. Administratrix. ALEX. B. H,\GNEK.Attorney. F. W. BENNETT It CO.. '10,15,19,32,36,89&M1.7t____________AuotionoerB. FUilNITUKE OFA PKIVATK FA WILY. JfO. 45 BIBlLK street.BETWEENBOLTON AHU guvjvij r srstsjsTS, AT AUCTION. OnTUESDAY MORNING NEXT, May 21. at 10 o'clock, wc shall sell, at ttic ab ve named Dwelling. a portionof the ruENITOKB coaiained there- in, viz; Carpets, Sofa. Chairs. Tables. Oil Cloths, Mattings. Gas 1ixtures. &c. ALSO. China, Glass and Tab 0 Furniture. ALSO. Chtmber Furniture, Beds and Bedding.ALSO. Parlor ttnd Cook Stoves, Kitchen Furniture. &c. Teimscash. F. W. BSNNBTT <S CO.. a2(j-t8''________________________Auctioneers. ^ DESIRABLE D WELLINQS * CONWA T STREET, IfEAll SSARP, AND

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CBAELES bTSEET. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOH CAilHT, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. May 2, at 4 o'clock,on the premUes. we shall se.l the MOUSE and LOT. No. S"?, south side of Conwav street. 95 feet eastof Sharp street. 13i^ feet fiont by 8ax ffeet deep. Im- nrnved by a three story and basement brickDWEL- LING with two-story back building. we:i arranged for a family. Ground rent only $1,375 perannuui. ALSO. A LOT OF GROUND on the north Blue o( Conway street, 158K feet west from Charlesstreet, irontlng on Conway street 20 feet 0 inches, by a depth of 7SX feet, to a 4 foot alley, with theright of sala alley. Improved by a two-story and attic bilck DWEL- LING, with twostory back building.Ground rent tSSWKpersnnum. 1 his prooertv is worthy especial attention. Title Indlbputable. Termscash. eZi tB*( , F. W. BENNETT ft CO., Auct'rs, ^ DKlilKABLB fli THBEB STORY' BWCK DWELLING. ^KJfo. 04 ConHTLASD STKEBT, IN FEE SIMPLE. AT AUCriON. On THURSDAY. May 4th, at I o'clock P. M.. atthe Exchange Salesrooms, we shall sell that desira- ble three-story and basemert BlrtCK DWELLING,with two-Biory brick Bask Building, No. 51 Court- land street, near Mulberry street The lot fronts23 feet on the west bide of Courtlaud street, with a deiith of sbout 63 feet to a four foot alley. TheBouse has all the modern improvements. Posses Bion C3n be had immediately. The property!" iufe-, but a Dortton of the purchase money can remain on a gro uud rent If desired. N. B. Any onewishing to examine the pr#perty. can get the key at our counting-room F. W. BENNETT & CO.. s'-^ tsAucilmgcrs. STATE BOUNTIES STATE BODNTIKS. J. S. ROBINSON a CO.. No. 4 S.'iuth Gay st, up Hairs,pays the higheet price In the city for STATE BOUNTIES._____________________a2C4t''l JB ROBINSON& CO . No. 4 SOUTH GAY ST . . up stairs, V. S. CLAIM AGENTS, will purchase all Claims against theUnited States on the most reasonable terms. _____________a24 6f THE FIRST UNITED EV. CHURCHOF E.VST BALTIMORE are about t^^ erect a new Sohool buiiclLg. COTtrftcto,8 of buildings can seethe PLAN and further parttculara. by applying to ,U.I1N SCHWAKZ. 40 & Bond St. Proposals Billbe received un'll May 8. lew._______apZl-Ot* i B&CCN BIDES AND SHOULDERS.-50 casks PrimeWeatern Bacon Sides; 75 do. do. do. do. fhonlders. For tale by PBAIISOK a COLBMAN. 106 Lombardstreet.______________________aWttS pLAllETS IN GLASS -.'CO cases St. Jnllen; 500 do. v.* varionBother popular brand,. In store and (or sale at loweet market rates bv J. B. CUARROH A CO,, cornerUi*<iovQr and Lombard sta. an-tf: COFFEE TOO bags Frlme. Choice and common. For sale by i.A. B1CH.AKDM>N A CO.. aSS-tfl Calyert *bA UtmXnti tta. AUCTIOH UA.XJBM. V. W. BBMNJK'i'T <itHO. EXTKAOEDINABY SALE OF ROSJSWCOr AND MAHOSANT HOUSESOLD FUMNITCHB, GARl-HTS.MlhSOBH, CeAX/JIELIJiRS, PIANOS, AH/T'QUE ABr TIOLES. MAEBLK BUSTS AND FIGUltES, INDIA ANDPL4TKD WAKK. CARRIAGES. HAHNE/iS AND COWS, rrASM- /ae AND GARDEN lilPLBKESTiC ROT-BOUSE FIANTS. tASB FRAMES, ETG.EIC, AT "HARLEM." THB COUNTEY-SEAT OF J. H. STEWART.ESQ.,Formerly the RtsMeiKe of the Late Dr. Edmonism, coiner or bilmorand Franklin sireeis, Baltimore,___ AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ^P^ ,WEDNK80AY MORNING next. May Sd, at ID o Clock we eliail sell, atthe above named country teat all the FURNITUKB and FIXTURES of said es'sl) i-hnient, viz: FrenchPrinted Carpets, Medallion; English Ta- pestry: Brussels do,: Ingrain do-:Engliholl Cloths, overbOO yards; Bcsewood Parlor Furnl-ure, In cam son plush, viz: Couch End Sofa. Loungf s. Side de

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Armthalra, Llbrsry do., P.ocklne do.. Mahogany Sideboard, Cele-ctF, Mahogany Dining, bide at;dCarving Tables. Mahogany Arm and Carving do. Curlaius. Blinds, Crnainents,*c. HALL. 8 STATUARYMARBLE BUSTS, on Marble Ped- estal, cf Washington. Franklin and Napoleon, Si M^TAL FIGURES.CupId and Cerberus loosen- ing the dogs of tvar. Oil Cloths, Ki.Kravlngs. Lounges. Settees, andmany curious anc antique articles. -----------PIANCS, MIRRORS, ENGLISH PLATE: 1 superior GrandPIANO, In Rosewood csse. manufactured by Messrs. Shumbach & Mnrbank, of Ltlpzlc; 1 squarePIANO, rosewood case of fine tone atud touch, made by Rosencrautz ; 1 superior HAND OltGflN. 6large French plate MIREOKS. English P.ated Branches, 6iler Plated Epergne; Ormolu Ciilt Chandelier,about 50 lights a Antique Mirrors Concave and Convex. CHAMBER FUltNITIIKK. Mahogany, Marieand olher Uebsteads; a large number 01 Antique Winged Mahogany Ward-obes; Dressing Tables;Washetandf; Engravings: .uperior Cnrled Ila.r Matrefests: Feather Beds; large quan- tity ot Blankets.Bedding, &c LIBRARY. Large Inlaid Rosewood Book Cases; medium do. Secretary ai.d Book Cases;Rosewood Lounges; In- dia chairs: (iothic do.; Eosewcod Con-lcee: English Clocks: Tapestry Carpets;Cases of Drawers; Shelv- ing; Library Chairs. &c. ALSO, Oft POLARIZING O -iJECi'S. in Frames. iu\jDamp stanCB, Fol.irlitrg Objects. ALSO, Many RBLICB from the Wars of 1776,1812. So. ALSO. FISHINGRODS, TACKLV, &c. GROCERIES Sngsr, Coffee. Tea. Spices. Salt, ftc. In large qnantltles. ALSO. AL',THE KITCHEN FURNITURE and FIX- TURES. CAURTAGKS, HARNFSS. FARUTMG IMPLE- MENTS, COWS,COAL, IKON. LUMBER. &0. - '~- " 1 c SPKINS COACH. 1 Family COACH. 1 Iliickney CvjAOH. 2 EquateCAKKlAi^as IPOCKAWAT, EXPiiESS WAGON. CARTS. SLEIGH. HARNESS, ffic: Cultivators. Harrows.Spades. Forks, &c. Large lot of Iron, Lumber, Chesnut Posts. &c. ALSO. 2 vain bie fresh MILCH COWSHOTBOISB PLANTS. SMKUBBERT. 0. 2 Of in *'"TS OF HOIHOUSK PL.\NTS, com- ,vy Wprlsing a generalassortment of the caolc- eet variety Liree size Crange and Lemon TREES. Palm do.. Italian Chesnuts.and many other rare varieties of Ornamental Trees. ALSO, Hot Bed Frames. Sash, Straw Covers andevery vsrlety of G'-rden Plants, ready for planting. N.B, We invite public attention to this sale, asmany oMhe articles are curious and antlQuP,and of tuch a variety as to be impossible to particularizethem Jn an advertisement. Terms cash and sale peremptory. N. B. The Franklin square cars gowithin a few squares of the place. <u7-tB. F. W. BENNETT & CO., AuctS. - ORPHANS' COURT SALE.By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court for Bai'lmore county, the undersigned, administratorsof ,Wm. McDonnld, deceased, will sell at publlcanc- tlon. at the Exchange t alesrooms, in the city ofBaltimore, at one o'clock, on THURSDAY. May 4tn, 1665, Tin SHARES OF THE J-JL'i CAPITAL STOCKOF IBE BALTIMOSE COAL OOMPANr. IK^Termfl cash. ELIZABETH A MoDONALD. HENRY S. TAYLOR.AdmInI,'.tritorB. 24-t8 ______F. W. BENNETT <t CO., Aucta. ^ VERY DFSIK/iBLE COUNTRY .PLACE.8^8>4 ACRES. OS THE PIMLIOO ROAD. " BIX MILES FROM THB CITY, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY.Miy 10. i8Co. at one O'clock. at the Exchange Sales Rooms, in ihp, city of Ba tl. more, we fball sella DKSTKABLE PL-iitB. SX acres, on the Pimllco road, six miles fr- m the city, opptslto the tobaccomanufactory, adjol Ing the lands of Mr Sccfleld. Mr Smith and others; and now ccci^pled by Mr.Charles Hassen Tre improvements are a comiortabie FRAME ' DWELLING, ttobllng, tc . with a well

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oLeatu .ra- ter at t,Le doer. This pinre xa w^fiy attention. Ea.y of access. *ji(i Tl hen "Tlie Green bpringavenue Is completed it will pats througli a corner of thU property. Terms cash. Posteeslon givenIramedlacefy. a28-tB'- _____F^W .BENNETT & CO..Anct. ^g, A LARGE AND FIKS'T-GL\s'rO'!WAHD-^ING DIPOT OK WAUWI0U8E. No. 18* N. *-- KowABD bTPiiBT. *\Jth Lot tioitth of Franklin Street.AT IVBLIC /! t'CTyO.V.-un -tUHBO-iY. Mij 23 !. 1SC5, at one o'clock, at the FxchangeSalcs rooms. Inthe city of Bsitluore. we sit ill sell one of the most valual;le DiJi-OTS. for a large bustnes!, la thecily of Bslttaore. Ko 1I'8 North Howard street, on the East side, frcntlngon Howard street abmt 31feet4inchee, byadephof aboucin.'fectto Tyson street, upon which it binds about 29 feet 8 Inches. TheImpriiveaientBare a large two story BRUIK WAREHOUSE, coveting ihe whole lot, constructed in themost hUbstaidlAl manner, with a fine ceiUr. capable of holding 550 tierces. There Is also a,railroadtrack through the Ware- bcuse. two Hoisting Machines; in fact in possCBSOB every conveniencefor a large Produce business. It Is es+lmatedthe storage capacity of this proper- ty to be 25 tC-0burrels. Fart of the above property Is in fee and part lease- hold, subject to tlsy liO Ground Kentper annum. t yxA particulais at tale. Title indispatabie. F. W. BBNNETl- & CO.. a29M2 6,9,13,10 1820 22,23 lOtS Aucts ^ AI>Hl!:OW dfc CO. HOUSEHOLD FUENITDRIt.TRNTAGE,STOVES, DEfK, EN(+LIHCALF SEINE. On THIS (SATURDAY) MOKNING, April 29th, at ten c'cleck. we wiiliell. atourwarthouse.No--a* South Charles Btreet Ont Table retk: Covered Office Table: one Casp Radiator: FxteiJsionTatile; Chamber Stove; one let TENTAGB. SUIT-oBLE FOK SUTLERS: one lift Pump; Bailer CooSStove; seventeen En glish t alf ^klns jCTTermB cath. Its ADKBON CO.. Auctioneers. MAGNOLIA CHE'^VING TOBAC'O. Will be ad(ie-:i to ottr sale a .d sold THIS (Satttr- d ay) MORNING, the 29.h Instant,at 10 o'clo-k, 1 A Vi BOXES MAGNOLIA iU CHEWING TOBACCO. Terms cosh. ADKBON & CO.. It.________________________Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUEB OF A FAMILY LEAVING THB CITY ,^ ATaUC HON. OtfWONDAY'MOR-MNG. the lltstdayof May. at 10 o'clock, we tvlli sell on the prc-uIseB. No.IIS tearl street, the entire HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE of a family leaving the city. Among which wename: PARLOR FUHNITURB. Made by Messrs Hiss * Austlu; Mabogany Sofa. In hair cloth; MahoganySlat Back Chairs. In hsdr clot a; Book Backs; Ta>^.le8; Route. Card and Tatea-Tete Table.: Three-PlyCarpet, rich colors: Mantel Orna nieutF; Gilt Gas Chandellert; Pendants; Brackets; Ottomans; Blinds;turtains; splendid Parlor Stoves; Ehovels: Tongs, &c. ALSO. HALL. PASSAGE AND DINING-ROOMFURNI- Tu'RB. "BngliBh Oil CIothB; Passage Tables; Hall Tables and chairs: one set of Ltsstro Dinner-Ware; Glas-*- ware; Goblets; 'fumblers; Wlufie: Table fciatts; Knlvcf^ and Forks; Spoons; Tea Ware;Carpetings: Settees; chairs; Mattings; Tables; lasse". liofrlger- ator. ftc. ALSO. CHAMBER FURNITURS.Carpetings: Bllrds: t:urtalns; Feather Bods; Ma- IrcBseB: cedsteads; Wardrobes; Bureaus; Waihstands: Toilet 'Ware; Chalrn; together with a general as8';rtment of good Uumiture not enumerated.ALSO. KITCHEN FURNITURE. Cooking Stove; Tube: Buckets: Copper Ware; Tin Ware; Iron Ware: StoneWare; Crockery Ware; Chairs: Tables. &c. Terms cash. aiS-ti: ADKEjN* CO,.AuctB. SCHOONER DKUCBAT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the 2d daj of May. at 13 o'clooS M,. at PRA'iT STREET WHAKF. loot ofCilvert street, the SCHOONER DRUCB. Or Deal's Ielan-d. With all her Furniture, Apparel, Anchors, *c,.

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aa she now lies; Dredges and winders In complete or- der for the Oyster trade. She is sold to settloui a concern for debt. Terms cash. ADEKON b CO.. 629-8t: _____________________Auctioneers. ^S, BALEAT PUBLIC AUCTION H OF A VALUABLE DWELLING, No. 10 SOUTH HOWARD ST. The undersignedwill soil on TUESDAY AFTER- NOON,May 2d. 18(>5, at 1 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, thefollowing described Property, All that LOT OF GROUND on the east side of South Iloft'ard street, 107feet Boutherly from Ger- man Bt eet, Iront'ng ^1 feet 7 Inches by about 60 feet deep. In fee simple.The Improvements consist of a three-story BRICK. DWELLING, with double two- story Beck Building.Terms One half cash, balance on two and a-half years' credit. Tlile iudlpputable. For particularsapply to P. M. ENO WDKN. No. 88 W. Fayette st. a'^6 ta. ADREON & CO.. Auctioneers. ti TBDSTBE'SSALE OF A VAL'JABLB HM STORE AND DWELLING AT THE SOUTH- "-^ EAST COKNKEOf HIGH ANDSTILES STS. By virtuc'of a deed of trust the undersigned. Trus- tees will offer at public sale ou thepremises, on FRIDAY, the 19lh day ot May next, at 4 P. M.. ALL THAT LOT of GROUND at the southeastcorner of High and BtlleB streets, having a front of 15 feet on the east side of High street, with adepth of 80 feet en the south side of Stiles street, to a4 foot alley, with the use la comnion of saidalley. The above Lot is subject to a ground rent of $41 25 per snnum, ard iBImproved by a valuableTwo- story Brick STORE AND DWELLING, with a TwO- Story Brick Back Building. Term? of s^ie cash.OKORGE W. ANDREWS. NO O Weiit Baltimore street. JOHN CARSON. Ho. 71 Fayetr-e street. Trustees.SAMUEL H. GOVEB. Auctioneer. 'a28,dts Gtrcor ______84 Baltimore street. HEELING NAILS! WHEELINGNAILS'- 1 0(,0 kegs "Belmont" NAli.s, In store ana for sale at lowest market ratei. These ^ alls are justlyconsidered to be superior in quality of Iron and perCectuesB ol fialsli to any other In this market. W.J. WILMBK 4 CO.. Bole Agente. THE SUN. BALTIMOBE, SATURDAY, APRII. S9. The Bepotku Escape ofjBFPEasoir Davis. The Richmond Whig of Thursday Bays: "Under this beading, some of onr Northernexchanges have a telegram from New Orleans, dated the Itith instant, siatinr that it is reported thatJeff. Da.Yis crossed tlia Mlssiisippl river at Tinkers' Bend, accompa- nied by Texas cavalry, on the nightof th IGlb, escaping the observation of onr naval forces. There Is no truth in this report. "We, onyesterday, published the facts concerning; the departure of Davis from Greensboro', N. O., on theI4th. There are gentlemen now in this city who saw him thtre on the lS-,h. Ha and his Cabinet, andprincipal military and civil offlceis, rode south from Greensboro' on the morning of the 14th, underthe escort of about two thousand picked cavalry. There can le but one doubt, that he will make forthe trans-Miseissippi, and that is suggested by the fact that his followers opeu- ly proclaimed thatto be their destination. m m t-------------------- Sfckktaet REtvAEc.-A Washington letter to tiio New YorkPost snys: ''There is little anxiety respefiinK Mr. Seward now. He will nnaonbtedly recover, but be\vill present t, sad spectacle to his friends; his face is cat and geshed, and bis broken jaw disfigure*him. He has already begun to consider the bnElness of the department, and his recovery is so rapidthat all thoughts of appointine f ome one to act temporarily in his place have been dlsmiFsed. Ifwell, Mr. Setvard will re- main at the head of the State Department. It is well known that ho was foryears a, w-arm personal friend of Mr. Johnson in the Senate." * m%M ^ ---------------------_ AKoTnrR

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SEKSATtos Stoht. The New Yoik correspondent of the Philadelp ia I>edger writes: Jnst as I intimatedthe other day, tta story of a rebel plot to introduce yellow fever into the city by sending infected ragfrom Bermuda, turns ont to be a foolish ca- nard. The chief engineer in the plot, yott will remember,was said to be a Dr. Block- bnin. of Wilmington, N. C. Now, old resi- dents of that town, now here,state that no snch person ever lived there, most certainly, within the past flfteen ve.'t-rs. AUCTIOKnXUSM BT SABTOBa, J. SOPKB. BHOVKLS. SOAP. CIGARS. GROUND COFFBB. AT AUCTION. On THIS(SATURUAi ) MORNING, the B9th lust., at 10 o'clock, at Stores A% and 44 South Charles street, weshall sell, viz. 20 dozen Long Handle Steel 8H0 VKL8. 2.T boxes German f OAF. l(l,ol:o skgaBS, a finearticle a.too pounds Ground COFFUB. , , , BAML. J. SOPBR CO.. a*y^tsj ^______________Auctloaeere.TOBACCO AND QR.MN BAGS AT AUCTION. OnTHIS (Saturday) MOKNING, the 10th Instant. at 10o'clock, at etores tut and 44 South Charles St.. Tte than Fell, viz; 1 f\ THREE QUARTER BOXES -l V'STKVBN 'S NAVY TOBACCO. A i HALF BOXES "".^vi^/. * L VIRGINIA TOBACCO. qnn HEAVY COTTONDOCK OW AND LINEN BAGS. It. SAM'L J. SOPgR & CO, AuctB. BALE OF FURNITURE. ETC. On.MONJ-AY MORNING next May the 1st. at 10 o'clock, at storrs 42 and 4 4 South chrle street, we shall sell ali-rge Block of new and eecord- hand FURNITURE, viz: Marble Top Drcislng Bu- reaus. W athBtands,Parlor Suit. Solas, Parlor Chairs. Arm and Bnclilng do.. Marble Top Tables, Chamber Suits, Bedsteads,FeatLer Beds, Baft Matresses, Cribs, Lcoklng-Glassee, Carpeting. Oil Cloth, ma- hcgany Lining Tables,Care aud Wood Chairs. Stoves. 4c ALSO. Lot of LOOKS ana DOOR FRAMES, ftc.- BAML. J. SOBER& CO., 859 atP________________________Auclioneem. a A VERY DKSlllaBLB DWELLING HOUSK. EniSITUATED ON N. CHARLES Sr,. NBAS "-^MADIBON ST. No. Il; ALSO, THK PAtS- LOR AND CHAMBERFURNITUKK. MIRRORS. WlNliOW CURTAINS. VELVET CARPETS, BTC ALL OF THE BfSf BALTIMOREMAN UFACS- TUBE. AT AliClION. On TUESDAY Ml!RSING. May the 2d, at 10 O'clK. we Eball sFll, enihe piemlses, Ihe following de- pcrberi detirable thiee-story brick DWELLINO BOU.-^E, with backbuilding, situated ou the east side of N. Clisrles street. No. 161. near Madlsoa strcer. fronting "20feet, and running back lao feet to an alloy. This house Is built In the best manner and! of the bestmalerlale, and In modern style; marble mantlea tbrovghuut the hoGse, high ceilings, fine largedining room, clothes presses, store rooms, &Q4 hot ttnd cold water. rauRe in the kitchen. farn-*ce 1& the cellar. Latrobe stoves. Ac. aud well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase,Termfl at sale. ALSO, Immediately after the Jsale of the dwellings the FUKMTURK will be sold, andwe name In part : one Bo'ld KoFewood Parlor Suite, In silk Brocatellet Arm Chairs to match; InlaidRosewood Sofa Table Ktfgere, with mirror .bsck; large French Plata Maa- tel Mirror; Damask WindowCurtains: Laca do-t CornlcrE: -RFcrptJon Chairs: Marble and Brouse Figures; Mantel Ornaments;Velvet Carpet; Ruin: Chandeliers; Paintings. iSec. HALL. Oak Hall Suits; Bruesels. Passage and EallCar- pets: Gas Light. LIBKARY. Book Case; Table; Liunge: Arm Chairs; PalntluM and fine FngraviDgs;CbandflUrs, with dropiikhtt Brussels Car pet; Window Curtains. &c, DINING ROOM. Dining TaWe,Side do , Chairs all in walnut ana matche-d; Brussels ctarpet: Crumb Cloth; Latro<>e Stove; WindowCurtains, &c. ALSO, China, GlaFS and Qneensware. ftc. CUAMliBRS. BruBcelB carpet; Chamber Suits,

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in walnut, vl! Fl ench Beds- eads; ^^'ardrobet^ full Marble To Dressing Bureaus; do. Waahatands:Chairs; Hal*- Matressessnd Feather Pillows: Bedding. &c.; Lace Curtains; Cornices, &c.; Toilet Sets.&c. Also. Three ply Carpets; BedsteadF; WaahstandB; Bu- reaus; Cbails; Looking-Glasses; Matting.&c. ALSO. BUtchen Furniture and Cooking Utensils. Sc. B.AMUEL J. SOPBR & CO., Auctioneers. N. n.The above Dwelling House will bo hold for private tale until May the 2d. Iniiaire at No. SS EXCHANGEPLACE. 'a25-tii ____________S. J. 8. & CO.. Auct*. ^ TBCSTKB'B BALE mO. LOT AND DWELLING-HOUSB.OKNEE ALBEMARLB AND GBANBY STS. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Bal- timore city,the undersigned Trustee, will offer for fale at public auction, ou the prrmtses, on MON- DAY, the,8th cay of Mav. 1805. at 4M o'clock P M., the followlug described LOT and improvements: Beginningfor the sami on the northeas!; side of Albemaile street, at the distance of one hundred and sixty-two feet southFrlv from the corner form- ed by the IntFrsectlou of the northeast side eC Albeitarlestreet and the southeast tide of Water street, (foimerlj King Geo-ge street > and runnlne thenceeo-aheasterly. bounding on Aib^marlestreit thirty eight feet, to Grasby, Ctormerly Duke at O tl encenortheasterly, bounding on tiiC nortliweat sideof Granby street, flfiy foer: thence northwest- erly,parallel with Albemarle street, seventeen feet: ihence noitlieasterl^. parallel with Granbj? st, five feet;thence nortb-wcsterly. parallel wLo Albemarle street, twenty-tivo f'-et: and iheace Fonthwesterly. bya straight line to the place ot beginning. The improvements conelst of an excellent two- story BRICKDWELLING HOUSE, with brisJC 'de building. The terms of sale fixed by Ibe decree are. one- third catb. the balance in six Knd twelve mouths, or the whole cash at the option of the purchaser. The creditpaymtnlB to bear interest from ^he day of rale, and to be secured by the notes of the pur- chaser,endorsed to the satisfuction of the Trustee. The property is in fee simple, A. STIRLING. jB . Trustee.SAMUEL J. BOFEB & OO.. ap29 39wftda ___________________Auctloneerg. VY IB802ir & CO. EXECUTOR'SBALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- On TUESDAY MOKNlNO.'Msy 2d, at 10 o'clfCk, I will sell by publicauction, at the rooms of Me Fr. Gtbton & Co . No, 7 North ('ha^les street, a por oa of the FUtiNITUREbelonging to the late Mra. Cprigg. I name in part: Solas, covered with blue damask: Walnut E er- gcre:Dlulng and Card Tsbles: 12 Walnut Qant^srat- chairs: 2 Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Secretary: Wal-nut BFdste ads; Wardroties: Dresfllng Bureau, mar- ble top; FeittberEcis: Roisters; Pillows; Hair Mat-re8Be8,il Cottage &et:4 Ingrain Carpets; Toilet Ware; MaUoiany Bureau; Wasbstaud; Candlestandfl,Ac* ALSO. The usual variety of Kitchen Farnlturo. Terms caeh. THOS, G. PRATT. Executor, GIBSON &CO . Auctioneers. ALSO-WILL BE ADDED: One very elegant liosewood Wardrobe, -witli French plateMirror: one Carved Rosewood Be>olc Case: one suit Parlor Furniture, covered In critnsoa rep- eiliSON& CO.. a23-ts? _____________________Auctioneers. SALE OF A PRIVATE STOCK, OF VIRT FINE OLD WINF,BBANDY, WBISST, On WEDNESDAY MOKNING. MaySd, at elevea o'clock, we will sell, by public aucilon.at our ToenuL No 7 North Charles Bt.. a pilvate stock of choice Old Sberiy and Madeira Wines. Brandyaad Whisky, tC; in demtjohnp. The Wines, Scare of the finest grade, and weK wonliy the attentionof connoisseurs and others. Catalogues will be prepared and Bamplea ready day befcre the sale.K^^Terms cash B'28-ts ' GIBBON & CO.. Anotfoneer*. JULIUS E. MDLLEK, PROFESSOR OF MUBl ma

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hEMO 'ED TO I7 WEST LOMBARD BTRKBT, a21-6t______________Fourth door below Egtaw. STATEBOUNTIES! *TATB B9UNTIK8'! WANTED-STATE BOUATIEB, for which tb highest market price will bepaid. J, 8. ROBINSON & CO.. a?6-4t*'^_______No. 4 South Gay street, up stalrg. a LOOK-LOOK-LOOK!O tpo. CAKTES DE VI8ITE only 3 per ^O. dozen; Gem Pictures *1 per djEen. Copies from old Picturesand ail kinds oi Pictures taken cheap ants good. BatlBlactlon guaranteed in all cases. J. BDKINS,108 Baltimore Bt, aIO-lm*<_______aecond Gallery below Sun offlce^ CtOAL AT REDUCED PKICBS-Hard. Soft and J Medium: also. Cumberland COAL. Pine. Oa* ftnd Hickory WOOD. In large or emailquantlticB. Wharf and Yard BUeHES' QUAY, foot of Lee St. al9 lm!__________________________g. B. START.SAUEBStNE WINKB,-50 caaes Bordeaux Sanbeme: 50 cases and half rsBes Celle do.; SOO cases Bor-deaux Saubcrnes. various grades. In store and for sale at lowest rates by J. B. CBAIUSON A CO., cor-ner Hanover * lorobaret ata._______________ftlTtfc BOL<lGNA SAUSAGES. 25 tierces CtnclnnaU made.In fine order, (or sale at lowe st price*. CO OLTBR 4 CO.. a Sf>-5t______________________________8 LightSt. 1>ERFECTXOPlN DOMESTIC ESONOMY CooM . Ing by Gaa and Air combined. Call and exam- inetnoee Gae Stoves at lUCHABD ABMIGBB'8 Bouse Furnishing Btors,

THE SUN. BAI'TMOBE.BATtTRDAY, APRIL 29.1868. lOorreepoudeace of the Bait m:>re Sun.WASHiuaTOB, April 27. STie Lincoln Monument The Boiy of Booth Sec- retary Seward Mrs. LincolnTravel to Rich- noml Seal Estate Sales Death of Richard S Coxe MuXes for Iforth Carolina Promotions.Tho joint committee of the city coaneila, CteLected at the last meeting of thfl boards, xuet thisafcernoon to Interchange vie^srela- 'tive to the moanment proposed to be erected io the memoryof Abraham Lioeoln. The navy-yerl is to day closed against Tis- jtors, by order of the Department.The bOily of Booth WOB quietly conveyed, late last eve^ 3iiug, to an ignomittious buri-.l-;>lace.Thft liead and heart were removed prior to its 2>nrtal. Herold, the accomplice of Booth, Is repre-sented to have greatly relax-d his reticence since his Imprisonment, and manites'.s an tnclinationto be commanlcailve. Maoh norefnll revelations may be expected from liim than Booth wonld havedivulged, had Jie been captured alive. The oonvalesofnce of Mr. Frelerlck W. Seward Is so flatteringas to enoouragjthe liope that his full recovery niiy b'* looked for at an early day. The Secretarywill b^ ena- bled to give a supervisory coatr.;! to the ope- lations of the State Depirtme it muchsooner than was expected, from his injuries. Mrs. Lincoln is much move composed, and IS enabledto receive the calls of truly sympi- thizing friends. She much aDprociates the universal evidnO;j3of condolence ai;d grief tit the death of her lati husband. Since the removal of the restriction ontravel to Eichmond, large nnmbers are leav- ing and preparing to visit that place, some prompted bycnrloslty, bnt tte most with the piirpose of preparing 10 embarlt (n business. Captain E. B. EoblnsoB,an old resident of Ihe city pilor to the rebellion, has returned cere from Richmond. The small poxis abating at the jail, thon I'll ther? have been several new cases siuce ine removal of those firstInoonlated. Miss Harris who has beer, sl<k. is convalescent. The briclc residence of H. Orossmayeron l.lth street, has been sold at private sale for 810,000; al"fi, two Jots on 7th street, corner of M,

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sold at 25 cents per square loot. Capt. J. V. Pierce, 147th New York regi- xnent, has socceded Capt.Dallass, a-slstant provost marshal, now doing duty at 0th street wharf. The commodions steamersTona waiida ond Del.aware are loading at 6th st. wharf with mules for Newbern, North Caro- lina.In the circuit Court for this District, m.T'. Bnrch, Mrs. Brown, widow of Tillotton, and Mr. Duncanson,of Maryland, are being ex- amined at length to day for the complainant In the Wlle.^-Brown case.F. S. Nichols, .7 O Haviland and W. P. Titcomb, of Md .0. H. Soear, E. W. L>)onard av-d M. B. Miller,of Pa., all of the K"gis'er s olBoe of the Treasury, have been promoted ftom second to third classclerkships, salary M'jorO nir.J AufU- has issued an order prohibim g the disinierment of the bodiesof soldiers within the departiaent of Washing- ton, from May 1st to Goto! er 1st. The headquartersot General Hancock are estsblished in the late office of Gen. Grant. In Wint'er's BnlldlngI! liichardS. Coxe, ISsq , a venerable and ao ! member of the Wasuington bar for very many j ears, cied at hisresidence this morn- ing, alter .a protracted Illness. Mr. Coxe was the companion of Webster andof Clay in past dajs. He was, under authority of Oon- gress, engaged lu codifying the laws of thisDistrict, embracing the old statutes ot Mary- land applicable here, at the time of his death fie hadmade cne report on thesntiject at tbe ast session of Congress, ai d was authorized to go on withthe work He gradatted at Barvar-i, and came in Washington in 1S2.>. : 1 he TI. S. steamer Yankeehas reached the Wavy y ird, to urdergo a thorough repair. Nnnbers cf tie worn ded from the hospi-tals aie .r.ily transported to the hospitals Borih atd in their .several homes. President Johnson hasappointed Thotnns A. Stackpole steward at the Executive man- 10D, to enter upon bis duties as soonas the frcsldentccjuples t"e tension. PoroMAC. MfOMBTABT AStt CM>ao EKOIA.I.. The Btocls marketwas only moderately active yesterday, and the amount ot business transacted at the morning boardot brokers was rMUer llmtted V hen compared wl h the large number of tiles made on Thursday.Speculation lu Bold still attracts the most attention. It opened and the majority of the sales weremade at MB.-i, but afterwards It advanced to 147, -which -was the closing quotation, a decline of 1per cent en the last sale of Thursday. United States 5 20 bonds sold at 1(8X. a decline of H per cent. US 6'8ofiE81 were held at UOX, K per cent more than was asked t>r them on Thursday, frothing doingin Slate loans. Xfiqnlry was made for City loans, but no ea^cs were eflentcd: for 189J'8 lojj/ bid, anad- TifniV/a? P,'^ 08nt-188S;s closed at IW bid. aSd th, n.: J?. i"'!- * '"J "f Farmers and Merchacts' Bankstock clianged hands at 40X. an ailviace oi X per cent Hsilway bonds were la demand, but nme oltliuholders seemed disposed to sell at th-( orloes otfered For B tOK shsres 104 bltl. and for NorthernCentral do. at 49K asked-no salei of either were elticed. Ca-ton stock closed as 40 bid, 1 per centniguer than the rate at whicli the last sa e of Thurs dy was made The Miuin,. fancies showed bntlittle anIiTiatlon. and did hot undergo very cinBlderablo fluctuation in price, ara^jsactlons at the83'ond board were very light. Oold said )i per cent bettor, ai lii 4 regnlnr way- Th following were thebankers, quotations for government securities and domestic exchange in , L''J'? yesterday: UnitedStates coupon Va of 1S81 }S'/1,*'a2'J^'i'K'l "*'' ^'^^ 108311,9: u. States lO-iOs 8fcft97: 7-SO Treas-aryNotes (new) par and S'1^a?7?\^rdo':.Vv'lr1?L??rc ttrSS' The following were the quotations for foreign

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cx- cliange yesterday: London, - bankers' bills, 10<l^a ? b.' i"?; commercial bills lOSalOfl; Paris 60days Bight 5.15; do. short sight S.liX; Antwerp 5.15; Aii- Bterdam 41 allk; Bremen T9a79X; Uamburg36X; Co- logne Ti: Frankfort 41)i. STOCK. 8ALBS AT FIKST BOARD YEBTBKDAY q<HuUA8J.lKVIN0 hasthis day becom'i a Part. X ner in our buslneu which will henceforth be cciducteo in the name otKaYMOND, BUKTOK dk CO. KAYMOND CBUKTON, __. ... . lNWe -t Baltimore St. . ^TAsltls desirableto close the business ot the Old flrni, parties Indebted will oblige by making prompt settlement.Baltimore, aprll2!t. 1065. R21-6t: 9000 Amn Gold.sis SOW 5000 8000 6000 5C00 SOS 10 400 5U0O5000 1430 854 20O0 2C00 900 50C0 4C00 B15 S15 S15 15 bSO 810 146)i 14i)>J imn 146>i 14SX 146XWH 14(iM 146X 141H 146X 14SX 146X 146X 147 116V Mil's- 147 40O0 Ame'n Gold 41)00 600 U. S.5-20 bds 600 533 25 shs Far&MerBk 200 shs Cambrldj-a 500 p,h9 Kudlseil 100 shs 800 shs 100 shsGardnerH'l 500 shs North State 530 shs Sprlngfleld 500 shs -. 500 shs Md Copper 500 she 500 shsLaulCCI.bSO 200 shs 147 147 108X 108 >i ma wa o.'io 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.8i 0.25 O.SO 0.80 0.50 0.505.10 5.00 DISSOLUTION OF COrAHTNBireHlP. The Partnership heretofore existing under th-- nameaidstyleofSaM'L C. MDQAWAY and F. Y. Mo rPi'^P- 'o ''"' Manufacturing and Itiasttng of CO>rKB. Is thisday DISSOLVED, by mutual con- BCBt All persons having Claims or unsettled accounts ygslnst thefirm, will present them to S.IM'L C. IwlUGAWAY. who i.s aloue authorized and empow- ered to settleall claims against the firm, and collect all debts due the firm, at the old stand, an'i West Pratt street.BAM'L C. KIUOAWAY. , F. y. MoDONALU. Baltimore, April 18,1865.________________al8-12t.* FOR SAI-EOK BALH Stationary and Portable STEAM EN. G1N1.S. from 8li to sixty horse power; also one fecondhand Locomotive BOILBK. , , rOOLa & HCTHT. 27-60lm'5 North stre'it. PUBLIC SALCS. MAi^HlNKliYtxta oALi!.. ono large coubie- actlon FOKCB PUMP: two Hen Icrson HY- DJiAIJLIC-PUMPS; ten collsof IKON HBAHNd- PiPK; two large WOKM-TANKS; cne small Force- dt-ump.(tc. WM. O. KOSINSON.Bi,6eolm i BowWb wharf. yOK SsLK-OneBO to 100 Horsn power Uorlion. A tolEKGIKB, cylinder 21Inch bore and 30 Inch Stroke, nearly now. Also three FLUK H01LKB5 each 27 feet long, 86 Inchesdlametei, with one 18 Inch Hue, ell In good order. Apply to THOM A3 c BASSHOB&Cor. Ko. SO Lightstreet. Bal-Vrnlre,' "d________________________ 'a4-eo1m' OLD BKICES FOK BALK, at Brick i'.ira. LlgatStreet extended. .Also. NKW BKIOKR. Inquire of SAMURt, UA; MAN, a24-tu,B2t( No. 33 CoDway street.F"Ji?i^fe?.T-*^,'S5 ,?f Pfltithle BOILEKS ANO .Kf'&JKES. of LJUorsePo'^er, saltab.e tor oil I^S);'";?" HI*.-.^PP'y to THOMAS c. bas^uo.-j ft CO.. ^ o. !> Light street, Baltimore, Md. a27-lm- flTKUSTBB S BALKOI' A DKSIItALB COUNTKY 8KAT. ,_ KNOWN AS BOUGHTON." ,^ A.T MOUNT WASaiNITON. By virtueof a dec-ee of the Circuit Court fn - Bll- tlmoro city, the Bubscrlber will cell on MONDAY, the firstday of May. 1865, at Che Exchange Sales- room. In said city, at one o'clock P. M , at public auctionIHE COUNTBY SB AT of the late Thomos B Bniall, situated at Monnt Washington. Baltimore ccunty,which Is tuns desLrlhed, to wit,: All that i*,t' pan of Mount Washington- whlcn Is distin- guished onthe plat thereot By the No 6i, which Is more psrtlcuiarfy described by meets and bounds m a deedtrom George GalDach. Jr., and wife to Bald Sn^all, dated on the twenty fourth >f Novem- ber, 1854.and recorded amo=g the records of said county Id Liber H. U. F., No. 10, XoVa 114, Ac. Also, all that

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adjoining Lot known and desUnated on said plat by the No. 63, which Is particularly de- tcribed in adeed from said Galbaoh an-t wile to said Small, dated the twenty seventh day of Decem- ber, lb56,and recorded airong said records In Liber li M. F., Ko. 19. f lio 279, ac ; the said two parcels oflnndcontain together about 2S;i acres. The Im- proven^entj. consist ol a lirge Sione DWILLING HOU5K,bu,1t In the most substantial manner, large Stone Barn andStabilii.c, stone Dairy,Icellouse &c. Thereis a fine Orchard, containing a large variety of choice Fruit Trees. This rropei ty Is situated aboutfive miles from the city, is accessible both by llallroad and Turnpike, being about two minutes' walkfrom Mount Wash- iDj^t'n elation; trains on the Northern Central Kail- load p8 three times a dayeach way, theiefora persons desirous of visiting the property before tLe sale can conveniently doso. The beauty ol this place and Its proiimlty and eaey access! jlUty to the city, render It one of themost deel; able residences m the country. The ternie of sale, according to tbe decree, are- One-tblrdof tl,e purchate money to be paid In cash ot tie (lay of sale, a d ihebahmce in two equal In- stnllratnts In three and six months, the nutes of the purchas'r.wlth Interest and app'ovedsecurlty.to begiven tor Ihe credit payments, or the whole may be paid In cash, at the option af the purchaser.JOHN K. L4KUS, Trustee. P. W. BBNNitTT Jk CO., 85 8.12.15 19 Tl 26,29&Mayl-9to Auctioneers PUBLICSAL.B8. ^ VALUABLK FKK SIMPLE PBOPKBrY. aa KKOWH AS THK PEABODY HOUBB, Qjf XIIB KOKTH-EAST COKNEK OF ST. PAUL ABD CBN- . TISB SXKKBTS. AT AUCTION. .^*'1.""?"'*^' ""y 8th. 1SC5, atone o'clock, at the Merchants Ejichange Sales Room, I snail seU that valnabe Lot of Ground m fee,situate on the north-east corner of St. Paul and Centre streets, front.ngelghty-flvefeeton 8t Paulstreet Thelm. provemmts consist of a wd'-bnllt FOWE-STORT BUILDING, known as tbe "PJJABODYHOUSK." COntalLing TWENTY ROOMS. This property, be- ing In tbe ImnK-dltttc violiiity of the 'Waahinaton Honummi' aid "Pmbody InstUule," aod within one tguore of the Northern Centralaid Western Waryjand Railroad Depot, and lmm,i'11itely op.io- Bl e the Monumei.tal Asiembllee,"offers a rare o> portcnltj to any one wishing to engage la the Hotel and liestaurant builnesa. or tocapitalists desirous 01 making a safe and profitable Investmenr This piorertylsfr.r private sale untilthe day of public sale. For particulars apply to fuii^ MoJILTOW * CO, m . . No. 19 South St, TcnuBat sale. SAM'L H. GOVBR. Auct. aiO, IB A 84 Baltimore St. torn aAliM AHo u.mtiy. mil FuaSALK AtwoBloryDWJ<LlNGUoaSS KsandLOT. SB6 MULLlKlN BT. Apply on the premises. a28-3t-( M *OU BALB-A HK8TAD8 ANT. doing a good ';?.l',??.;'-_ Kea*?"" for selliog, Inquire of MB. JONKS, o. I Presidentstreet, corner of Pratt street. a288t;' ipuK SAi fi the SHELVING, COUNTERS and FIXTUenS contained instore 388 West Baltimore st. Apply to ai88f JULIUS OBBRNDOR? & CO _ . * _ *^ *W,J HUH .r, . BALESAT SECOND BOARD. 1'5 American Gold 140* I 500 shs LaulCCI.bSO 5.io S^ 147 I 6C0 shs B. Chr'e.bSO1.80 l^slVRuaisef, ^'^^ol''''"^ '^ ''" TOOK raiOBS at kew tosk apku. 28 By Magnetic Telegraph. f!5!J*3 5!*)*" ^ "81, coupons......jTok' United States 5.3!) bonds.............ifev. United States ten-fortybonds.......ooo United States 1-yr Certlfls, In. cur... 99, American Gold' Tennessee 63............ NorthCnroUna6s..........'.' '" Missouri 68.................. "* Canton Company....... Cumberland Coal and Iron Co!.'QalckBllver............ SS^7,"^,^Central Railroad!!!! Krie Railroad............. Erie Kallroed prelerred!!!.!!!'

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Hudson FJver Knllroad........ Harlem Jiallroad.......... Keaaing Railroad......... Michigan Central Kallroad...!MIcMc-an S. and N. Indiana S. Illinois Centra! Railroad ...wa... ... ma.. ... 67 ... ... 65 ... ... 40 ... ... 48X... ...m ... ... 96jr... ......81 ... ......90 .. .....112X.. ......00 .. .....107!!^.. .....IWH.. .....70 .. ...U5X.. Ueyoiand andPlttsburg Railroad.. 79x'"" Chicago and Northwestern K........322 Chicago and Northwestern R prfd..623'" Cleveland and Toledo Railroad.....105 Chicago nnii Kock Island K........ loa " Milwaukee andPrairie du Chlen u! 4i "' PlWsbarg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago..leo "" riV,-^"-'"^'^^ *- ?"<' ' '""e Haute...45i< Ohio and Mississippi CerUficates.... 00 Tone of tbe market.......... Irreguiw" e CBy MagneticTelegraph.! FEI0.*V. April 28 10 ,>'i-tn..tr i -"'"lcah Gold......M6k'| Illinois Cenir."f.-.iiW 5>'on...............44 IPlttsburg,....:!:::::"93 20 Ban ...109 ...118* ...000 ... 99J< ...000 ... 00 ... 00 ......65 ......iiii ......48 ......ma ......97 ......81 ......93 ......118 ......on .....106>< .....iioH .....69 V ,115 . liM . SIX .... 61 ___105 ....lOi ....41H ...003 .... 00 ... Oil Weak. "POR SALK_Onnl4-4jAMIN CAvlEKA and BOX urvSSfiri*'''- ^H'li' at Kos808 and 807 li ALTl- MOBB ST. a27 3l T< i^i,?-^feo ""." '""" '^""t I'fi "<> two Copper iAbIS.J^'-*^^-*^PP'1' t No. 3 east PLEA3aSt BiKHHT. a21-lUr'" . I^Hs^-J&fii'.ifc"'*..!'",',''''''' second-hind GANG- . ^t-y i'^T''' ''"' ^'1 ^^^ po.iuions com? ete to ?.?.. ;?_"lr'^.1? power, with N. c. Carrii.ge Frame * . , - .' ?.ijwvvi.,, ,v,L(i 11.,. t.,Hrri;.ge t'1 ame 5.1 feet long, with Hack and Pinion, sunabl - for ship timber.Apply to JOHN SUKCKBLL8. aZi-eolm*!______________________Hit s. ^ana3t. ,r'''R EALE-The fast sailingTa-.ht, ISA- MIOLAH. about twelve tons sails near'y -new can bo rigged for a Mariret Boat; caninsbont twenty feet long. Would be suitable for Sporting Chiljs.Inqtilre on boird, at Light street wharf.oteoti.i.D. DOUSES & CO., 103 Lteht st or S. H, G'lVKR. Hi Baltimore street. a7-3f ft .^,}y^ 8ALE-Alarge flat SCHOONER, ^without mast, drawinj three feet water ,, ..','".''';''? '^ ^- "* HANOVER ST ,between 1! and 1 o clock. e27 eoSt T^fJ^.fi.fi'.^I^S^NCE. R. I.-3CI100.VBB iPMSHT. GladdlLg, Master.For terms or -freight, apply at or c". ., .....W. RHOADS ft SON. -.8 2t. cor. Smith's wht and I'lati st.. upstairs .lOorrespondence cf the Baltimore Sua 1 AR5AP0LIS, April 28, 1855. Affairs at Jar.apoUs, Md. lathe matter of the State against the schoeijer Speed, Captain Christoiiher Gos- rer, and the schoonerL,:Ia Dale, Captain O. TTaylor, both hailing from Ba llimore, cha'ged with violating an act passed atrhs last Gen- eral Assembly cf Maryland, for dredging fir oysters on Thomas' Point, within the watersof Anne Arundcl county, Justice Owen M. Taylor, before v.hom the cases were tried, after a cartfulhearing, rondemoea the said vessels, their papers, furniture, tackle end apparel, and all things onboard of them at time c< seizure. An appeal, however, h^s lieen taken to the next term of the OirouitCourt f-or Anne Arurdel county. Angust Salzig Is the owner of the laia Hale and Jas. E. Qifibrd ownerof the Speed. Amorg tte Union prisoners who arrived here on the 24th instant; I find the followingbelonging to IVIsrylaud regimentsi-Oorporal George A. Keil ai.d Private John Carliin, O, Purnell (Md.)Legion, rtnd Private Christian Bowers,B, 7lh Maryland volunteers. The subjoined named rebel officersarrived cere some days since with our orisoners, and were admitted into General Hospital, uivis- ionNo.l:-Flrst Lient?. W. S. Slater, Ist Ya. artilery; J. B. Smith, 'W. S. Jones and F. Tnpple, IBlh Ga. artillery. M.*-----------------* * ----------------- lOorTMpeiidence of the Baltimore Sun.) TowsoBTOwif, April 28. Affairsat Towsontown. A new and beantliul flag was yesterday fhrown to the breeze from the flagstaff on

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the ccurt-honse In this place. It was pur- chased by John "W. Tread way, Esq , with money subscribedfor the purpose by the petit jujy connected with the present term of court, of which Mr. Treatlway isa mem- ber. The mt.rgin of the flag is appropriately draped in monrning and is suspended at half-Jnast, in due respect to the memory of the late jpresident Lincoln. Messrs. Epos, Smedieyi Co., havedisposed cf two building lots in this place, situated near Trinity church; one to Dr. J. Piper the otherto Mrs. S. A. Whiiter.the former for 9tO and the latter for 8450. The doctor and Mrs. Whltter bothintend, during the coming summer, building upon said lots. The price paid for the late residenceof Xir. E. K. Tidings, which was sold at p'ablio auction a few days since ixnd purchased by Dr. J. H.Jurrett, was $3,305, ana not {-3 003, as befoie stated; said honse is subject to aa Siinual grcund rentof $S0. The Draft Club of this place has been dis- solved, the amount of subscription to the club,(60,) being returned to each member. John H. Longiecker, Esq., clerk of the court, has received fromGovernor Bradford a pardon fir James Hughes, convicted of an assault, with intent to kill. In theCircuit Court for this county, in December term, 1K4, and sentenced to the penitentiary for six ytarsand six months. A Horse Protecting Society has been formed Here and a committee appointedto solioU members, j^, II'EMS OF WJEWS. One of tie Canadisu papers states that Oen. Lee, ol therebel .irmy, will soon arrive at Hamilton, in that province, on a visit to Brig.Gen.E. G. Lee, a relative,who is sc- jonriiing there,and was wounded near Eich- mond. .i,i'"V,^- Banghmen, Esq.. whose paper(The Republican Citizen) was suppressed and himself sett South, lait Julv. by mili- tary orders, hasreturned again to Frederick. IBaryland. Col. McClure, of Chambersbnrg, Pa., offers fc reward of 1,000for the arrest of F. W. Smith, a rebel captain, charged with the buriiing of his property during theinvasion ci Pennsylvania. The l;nlon citizens of Jeff,!r3on counts-. West Virginia, celebrated the fallof the rebel capital and the surrender of Lee's army, by a grand barbecue, near Shepherdstown,on Saturday last. JjJames George, a native of Marylaid, and formerly a colonel in the rebel army,died in veraCrnz, MeiIco, on the 26tli alt., of yel- low fever. The Iron-cIad frigate Roanoke, Oapt. A. H.Jielty, of Baltimore, Irom Fortress Monroe, arrived nt Wew York oa Thursday morning In New Yorkit is proposed to sell the cloth Bseo in toe mourriiig decorations, for the benefit ofthe widows andorphans of deceased soldiers. The sum of 12 500 has been raised in Troy, jyew York, toward themonument in honor ef so diersfrom that city who have fallen In battle. The wife of the Marquis deLavalette, the lew French Minister of the Interior, Is a. Connecticut lady. During the week ending the24 h lust., lOj canal boats cleared at Cnmbarlaad, Md, for Georgetowr, with 11,180 tons of coal. ThePhiladelphia Court of Common Pleis aaa decided that the City railroad compauies cauiKot excludecolored persons from the cars. .-Ji'''"''v^^"- Charles Kean are drawing jj *jse houses at the Broadwiytheatre la i?.*T^"'^f *' ^- Jones, pastor of the Memo- ?i?;li "J'^L"^'""'='' * St. Luke, at Al- toona, Pa,died on the 15th last. T>J 1f. ,'""* fe^enteen Baptis', associatio is ia i-ennsjlvania, embracing 391churches, with an aggregate membershll of 39,33 J T,^^u:. t- " "ToClee has left irtontreal for iibltlSi."P"^^-!' Canada in the great ex- W^^Jm^'n H**S h"""*' " '^ "ported, ia ^^t^'.- -^ a Id a company has beei or- ganized to work the mine, "uioior * 5?i/'*" England cotton mills and the American print works

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are resuming operi 4l"el*tpv4-irXred.*"^"^-''^ - Y^rkTre^d^Ts^^o "" '"''"^'^^ "^ ^- * fini fipTarln'cT"''"P^'^'^'yl^*"'* Pres ^nt ** """^i o'ed in Havaaa, 17tJi instant. KorthWRstarn !!!!!!. oo Northwestern prfd..n-iK Kock Island.........lo^^i Portwaynfl.......... 99V O. and M. Cortiacs 30 After call Cumberland.........ijaNew York Centra!. .lOOJi g''s.................. ss Etidson............. ii.ii,f Keatllng.............107 >i MichiganBonthern.. lia i rone of the market active and strong Cold clos'jd at 150;<. "-wmk At Philadelphia, onThursday, the stock marfet S'*?.,"?-??"?* """* '"'" '""^<'- ^eana liate 5s"los,d at 19. city OS ne-w ot 95,Penna K ist mcngs% at 10 Snsq Canal 63 at 50, Reading R 6t "0 t oiK do shares at 655C Fenaa K 60,SuJq Canal at 11 Cam and AmRatllB>, do. 6s -89 at 103),-" Del DlvWo?^!^ Gold auoted at n'A per centpremium. """""" ''-^ p he New York Tribune of yesterday sate- "Money Is very abundant, and loanson call are if! ^t'^^f" '^ "l^^ P*'' ^S"'- There is a lull sSp^ Ply at l!aC per cent, and a good deal li din-)at 4'ilw: per ceiit Tbo general disposition I3 to put baUacal where they can be kept available, andlarge Inte^It Is not deemed to desirable as the immediate c?ntrart ? l ?rwl;enS?S-S.""""'^^ "" " - w-Jt'Sl'SMerchants'^s-e.liag ICSalOSX; M-.ncs 5 liia5 tl>- thl''.3'^''? ^';? exports, exclusive of specie' for wlthio?merretl"r5s^^'^"^- ">-<' "'oow5 For the week......SMfS.sng ^l^m fim'stt Frev'yreportd.... t9.4il.43549,5.36;763 60,116;i59 Since January .. 63.309,eM 51,540.44'! 6!.125.003 aPi^h.*'^'^ ^"''^ Imports forthe week endin- April 24, compare as follows: cuiuu. T. .. 1868. 1864. IRS.'i Drygoods.........1,S49,4)31.340534 1112?()>1 General merchdse 2,8C1,999 o|ia,'s93 695,'ris , CUltKKRINB Piano FORSALE-SeT- en octave, nui Iron frame, fine tone and fin- BKTTN. No. W Lf Tlngion street. a33 5t. flBfcJftt. J!**** PiAMu will ne 8.-)ld this wees for Hr iT'J': owner leavlnj the cltr. ond used Dr.! . . three tuoLths;rich rosewood case; 7ootavei containing all recent Improvements. One 6 OC' taves, I1S3. STIKFF'S.No. 7 N. Liberty otmW"u a|!;-'C6^.' FOR SALE A Hnd8,ome i'ainllyCaK- g^-!*!,''-El-*'-''', nearly ne*. aodIn good order; T Mmirx"*.'',''?,"."'"- Price $100, A^iply to s^re"tn"r''Hnyen^''""'^'"""'"""^y^ ^^f' fO S-I.K-A flne four-seat open CARRIAGE, suhstnntlVly built, la ex- i,.t .t. !. """git order, hOTdsomelvllhedand cir- Et,.'.?'*/ ".^"i' ^''"" of d.ivlrtr HOK-ES. with S.HlH^nL ^PP-'' '" ^^- S.BVJilNSON, No. a LawBulltilnge.__________^^^^______________ a27-3ti C^^VK- FOR SAl.K. cHSAP-i shlftlng-tOD ii^^-single CAB.'ilAOit. for two or four per ..i.. .. Borstbut little worn, and tn etoeUent 2',?t"-t!1'''-?..*, 'KIDDLSMOSIKU& WKATH- Itm,^^ 'S. as v. Fayette street. a27-6tt asa,.fe^ AT PRlVATst BALE-THK i )a.=,,-.> gS^g: AifiO2'J/^^.A/j.i i-STtvrrof Family _. __ ,Co^'afr.S'Coaches.Piiaoton.Topau'lNo- Top Buggies.Trotting Wagons. Rocki-vays. Jersey B.n.1 Germantown WsgonB.^niksys. -top and Ko Top light a-dluavyKxpress W.agon8, aarket aid Sut- l!'' s *^*t-'OnB, Broad and Narrow Tread four and five hoi-sf Wagons, and a general assortment of oth- era, both newandBBcond uantted, as above, made offJJ beet material and by some of the best workiren Give us a call before rnrcSaslng elsewhere; curmotive Is to sell bargains. Consljnmeats solicited. MILLBR & P.'VHLH.TT B BAZAK. n comer of Ksrthend Sarat;oga straecs, = S.'?T''Tffi??te,'' '^''*<=^*' O" WKDNESDAY'S and |AIDKDAY'S, at U A. M., ofHorses. Carriages, Bnzgles. fto;_____________________________'aa-lin- I'OK SALH One finn NewfoundlandT)Op. AnnlvatNo. e PBflNSYI.VA. BIA AVRNPB.________________a23 at;' '^y?\fif^^^-~^ i.irge Secondhna Platform J rWni^,',!\Sy{'^, ?!.' ;' ^ ressinalile terms. Bde-uitr'iSti"' ^^ J-HSS,eo,,.r Jefl-erson^aid

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^^ Total for week___t4,2ii,48a Prev^y repertod.. 5;.120,310 7,463,93i 70.991,041 Since January 1..59.S3I.7S1 78.460.974 t41877 80J compareTtoS^i'"'^ ^'''' " '"'^ ' "> ^''=' 1862.S. 1S63-4. 1884-S Importsmerchds.1150,570.736 $168,718,318 121417S2Z Export! produce. 155,997,430 1S0,U2,973 137.30179Kxports specie... 48,413,730 43,711,136 27,3.54 451 Reported for the Baltimore Sun.l BALTIMOREMAKKBT. I lJPrtce$ gtpm below refer to' mofemtf'o^rationa only, ,mtem otherteise expremedA ..r/w'*''*''="'o." ' ': s e arriving but no |.-|ik%\f.a';?v''erTocl'' ''"''- '^">"'' '^" Kfj,flr,^ r<-n?;'' ''^ marketqntet, no siles; we quote .. r.^S.'.T^''^!?.-^"''"" transactions to-diy wir- L^L,''"S''i, !" S"'^'"^' steady asprevlou.^ly quoted, as follows: Hi.wrd street Sup^r at 8al3-2.1, 00. Extra 8 fcajis 50, do. Fatnliy JlO:Ohio Super and M ^^?K L^?,"*'^' "--".J ?'' B^"-* 8sS8 25 d? Family rt? ^ ^"?^' '* ^S^ * f-""^y urand.SuDor 7 87 iS, Kvt?a si'.'sfA'^"''wi'"'' '^'iS'-a 0 50.-i*9 75; standa'd J J^ . .' jJal'imire Family *u 50. d.i.hlsii pcrhbY Brasdywlne, 5 63a$3 73 viI?i';S".v!''"'^ ^.^"'^ ','"' Inspections of Flour and Meal lor theweek ending April 27th. 1805- Howard street 3925 bbls: City MillsNlJi bbls and in hf bbfs; Ohio 7844bbls; and Family ifliii bbls total Whn,;i- j;i"ar 17 8S7 bbls and 111 half bbls. Together with 81 bbls RyeFlour, and 880 bids Corn Meal. with sales 0l31i bushels white at 2 35a3 40: aurUOoi mS"?,/?,'*,"''''20a*227 per bushel. Cori-'fo-day 60 0 biishcls received; igio bushels white. In eood S^^l^'i ' ri? ^}1 i"^ " "3 ""'lels inferlor^and dainp do. at M cts aSl 05; 14O0 bushs good to iirlmo In.-t'^t'^SVi^i'MOats-To day 4500 bushs offered; market dnll, with small sales at 78 cents measure ^MrT^?.tl?'*,'-"lf.' '<" ""'"' " *' '5 per bushel dfma-^_d; prices, hi the absentee of sales, cSmlnal. PKO^viBroNsAre better; sales not before renorted comprise lOO.OCn lbs Bulk Shonltlors and Sides the iormerat 15>ial5X cts. and the latter at 16MaH fe cts per Ih; also, 200aSllO hhds Mokled Hamt at 17al8Vcts ?5h ?'''',J'?- ^Vl I'"--!^ was sold to-day at 29 5" w 1''i??S'*.S, at 30 ner bbl. Bacan Is firmer. |ob-b ng at l,ai7><fc-5 for Shoulders, and i8Xal9 cts for S.'lf i ^.%T ^'' '="' '"l P'"'" "nil ^' eta for sugar. c?s f er!b '=*^''*""'- '-'"<' Western bbls 19>ja2Q ht'oAB.-The market, after the heavy transactions ?h""> gfevloiis two or threi days, closed qnlHt. ind iLlf.'S TiYn *'r, "l" '"=i ^' follows; Cui>a and EnglishIsland, fair to goodrefllni, \2y,%\i\i d-, rti'^n.'i'i'fM';:;"^i'- *" grocery, lSal4 ot^ ntt: S,X ? ^}T' "^I5 cents,net; forto Rl.-o. ao^- {^..k.J, F,'^i^!'"*"5' 1314 cents, net; do do. prime f?<^5S.' "''V "'" n': B'^U. currentqtiaiitr. MS^g*. ^n'o^n^' hc^e ""' ^''*"*' ^- ^- "^^ ""'''" i.^?i?J';7,'i^i'i'P'' I'S''* and but little doing. ThereIs rather more inquiry, ani prio are un^hanved- we quote pn led at5'>a60 cts, unwashed Mill cents'and tub washed 60e.O5 centa per ib "^''' Whisky. There was a ssle to day at I! 10 ner iral Ion, at Whichprice the market closad with se'nSrsf .^^^''^^^'P^y Maukkt, April 27.-Bark Is dull R,Trt5?.'i" '^n?,''* yw''' ''" * at5753 cts for middlings. Flour The market Is dull- sales to the E^^rtf I ,'**" "".P'-"" "^l"for TOperSi^e and fanci f^" ^fi',>,^ wk""?',"''- . ^^^ ^'oif an* corn Meal are quiet. Wheat is quiet.; ,agg ^j . , y, " ' and white at 3 15a$3 35' Rye U selling at ll SO Corn JSpJ^'t.*""'' $.^ r!' V ' 28. Oats ind6msnd"at 82aS3cts per bushel. Provisions are firmer with niore doing. Cloverseed quiet, sales at17at7 5() uer S?r b^ ,';^lVJJ ^,''."^^^y f a'^'nd Flaxse" E!r S?i, '', W?,"^" ", lall: small sales at 2 naja 18 pergallon for Penngylvania and Western POKT OF BAlT-riMbBE. Aprli 88 18a ....5 io~Snn sets i'UKSALKTbe elegant Ha'ldle HOR"ii4 'Messenger Tom;" Is a b< autllul ba?, with ,.,, . no white, seven years

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old this spring, abrmt iJX Bands high, lofty and handsome, goes all galtee lthes8 to hfniEelf ai.dild r. sired by Rezla H. iVorthington'a "Tom Friendship." .0, -.. ''^^H WORTHINGI^GN. (of Thomas,)*'^ 't _________________Baltimore conrly, m. -ST*,. FOR HIKB.-H"llK8"KBr~5AKRIAQRS, lir' Top andNo-top BUQGIRS for hire. Also nriT,,,,'. ^S,*""" HOKSIJS for hire, at CHRISIO- FHEB'S .JTABLKS. SBGcrmin St. '<8-8t' FOR Sale One fine work HOliSa. 16 Jfe5J - ^" "^*.i:. v/uc line wora uuttaai. va .-,hands high. 7 years old; one v^ry handsome ^'.ay MARE, 5 3 ears old; and one big. fine, 5?? '^?""':; L-arrlaee HOR3E: also. Family CAR- mL^'^'^H^^ STABLSS. Gardsa street, between Blddle and I'restonstreets. S8-3f (gV_ ^ FOR SALS: A good BOrvlcealjIe HOHSK, .,aj<i5^ seven years old, works kindand irnntlo In harnc:*: also, one KXPKB^s WAGON. nearly new. Inquire at g S AKATOGA ST. a27 -Sf: FOR SALE-A hinds onTeBATlroRSIsrs 'years old; goes well under sadiil". and free nriAuJ''*"" *ny' 'oe. Apply at No. 93 SMITH'S WHARF.________________________ a37-6ft S_._ FOR 8ALK LOW.-Asmallgry PONY, _j5<"J^61x years old: works we 1, and warranted ___sound Price $45. Apply at No. 80flBASTKBN ?AVENDE, corner Of thaplin street Fell's Point.___________________________ ap8;-3t" a^*y^,FOR BAi E -A Large, Dark BAY HIJRSK; ^jtK seven years old; at for any kind of use- either carriae-e or dr,iv A-jalvftt VAlDABLB and DESlRABi-JJ i.ii COUNTRY SKATS ^?/L^^SfUJ'''^^^'^J''^ TBRJSPIKE,8 MILES FJiOK TEB VITY OF BALTIMORE. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. BXKCUrOR'B SALK. Inpursnanceofthe pow.r vested In the under- signed, under tie will of Mary Palmer, deceased, andby virtue cf anotdirotthe Orphans' Court for Baltimore county, tbe snbBj.iber. as acting execu- tor of said MaryPaltLer, will offer at pub;lc sale, at " .^ .^f'"'n'' talesroom!. Second street, in the city of Baltimore, 00WEDNESDAY, tie ICth day of MaV S.!?/i'pS^-&', one o'clock, the following valuable PROfEKTYlu Baltiiro/e county: LOT No. l.-Tho RHSIDENCE of Benjamin Pal- mi r, late of Baltimore county, deceased,situated on the yredcrlik turnpike road, about 8X miles from l'"'.,S,"y 01 lialtlmore, containing 24ACRES OF LAND, which Is of excellent qusllty. '^^'^'' " " The improvements are a Brick UWaLLINO,44 feet front, with a larg.i Barn, built of stone and brltk, 6f)feot,In length, with good Stabling, acJ.u'it,*. HJ^X'" npon the property a comfortable DWELLING tor a Gardensr. *.c , ana has a flnegrcvo of native oaks and hickory trees, with the best of pure spring water. Tho residence has al-ways been consIdBred ere of th.imo&t Deautllul and desirable In Uie vicinity of BaUlmore. LOTNo. 2. This contains :6 acres of land upoo the south Bide of the turnpike road, and I3 immcdl- aulyonp. site ihe lot upon which the Dwelling is located. Itadjuinsthe property of the Hon. An- thonyKenntdy, snd has upon It a beautliul site fir aresidencf, with a good view. Thire Isalsouooa this lotone of the largest springs of water la the State. LOT No. 8. This lot contains 31 ajres and 30 per-ches Of land adjoining Ko, 2. and Is also well locat- erifjrouiMIng snais sttscepUble of division Intoflni building .Ites. LOT No. 4-! his lot contains ua acres, and la 81 uated on 'he re r.d ieat^lug fromthe Thistle Fac- tory to J-llicotfs Mil's. It IS Improved b'a com- loriable Si ONJt DWEH.ISG. P3ra.,nsdtalrous of viewing the above pronerty will be stiownlt by ca ling on the Messrs. Pa'mer. w.io rssldson the P'?'n'^v"'J"';''*P "'oftbeLoto can be seen at the office ct the Fxecutor. f ossf salon v, ill begiven at once. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the Court, are- l.'uehBil cash on the day of sale, ana

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the balance in ftx months, or all cash at tiieoption of thep-jrchas- er or purc>iaEer8. The creditpayments to bear 1 n- teiest. and to be secured to the s:tlsiactlon of the H. ii, Tils property Is worthypublic attention, snuatid on one ol the beet roaas out of tne city ot Lsltl Tore-high, healthy andneighborhood uaex- cep.lojable. s. fi. TA'jAHT, Acting Executor of Mary Paiinr, decoasod. a 22.25^1i9.M8 4.6.8,9,lii-lW ""^^^Auct^onyera. jgi OiiPHANa' COURT BALK SbL desirablk dwelling. ^0. 338WEST LOMB.\RD STRkiBlT, ___ BETWEHN FRSUONT Alri) PAliKIir STREETS. AT PUbLIC AUCTION, . ,FOB CASH. By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court for Baltimore city, the urderslgned Kxecutoracf Mar- 1. ,{ri J'^o'^"' deceased, will sell by public anction. at the Exchange Salesrooms, In the citvof tialtl- S?/".'..*' f'nc o'clock, on TRURBDAY^ May 11th, lt5, theyalusbie lot fr<ntlnr on the northside oJ .Lombard sl.reet, the fourth lot east of Parkin street! ii leet 6 Inches iront by a depth of feetto Boyd nwH.^'P'ff?,'^''";.'?"' '"''' * '"'S'' three-story Brick 5 ,, jr''*'* -';,^*"' twostory and attic doubleRack iiulldlng, well arranged for a larpo family, havlnir ^j,'ny conveniences. Ground rent only $55oa the This property is worth especial attention. FobSeMlon given immediately. WARY K. BROWN. )CHA8. 0. brown! (^='^'='1*0"- al7.39.22 35,37 ^m^.J3.^.n'^i^''^Il^.::^,:, dK.., VALUABLE PROPERTYtaa ^"^.^^Tf*"*") NECK. SITUATED ON SB * THE McUNT CAKMBL CEMETERY -C ROAD. one anda-half MVesfrom the city Hmtts. adjoining Vic Farm of T. Jejfcrson HuvJc, 80 By const nt cr the heirsofMoses Llilard, deceased, the mbscrlher will sell on WH-DNKSDAY, May lO'h 1865, at 4 o'clock,on the premises, the following de- scribed very valuable Property. vl7,; " B"o T . i'.',''" ^'^'y ^^-"''Wean:t desirable TRACT OF "-^ .^'.fo^twnlng 64 ACRES, in the highest state of ouuivatlon. havhig beenworked as a Market Gar- den with much success. &c. The Improvements consist of a large and wellbull'Frame DWELLING, with large Barn, Corn Ilouse.Granary, Sheds, Dalrv end all the! necessaryOut-hruses, c. Superior PJi'^!;'"'*^'?''''';"'<^<'o<"'' "^^ flne stream pass- ing thronghthe place: undergood fencing, &c. Attention Is particularly called to this sale, as very seldom so desirable property,and well located, is sold at auction, &c. Uncultivated land in the im- mediate neighborhood la nowselling at ISOO per Terins cash. JAMBS LIDARD. For Inrther particulars apply on tie premises, or tothe Auciloueer .oiinooouoor?;^*''^ '^- GOVSH, Auctioneer, 26.;8.29M2.3.5adis. cor 84 BaltimoreSt. ^ MOBTGJiGisKS' SALE Ei CF A ** FARiT lA^jrOWATiD COUNTY, MD. ...,. enbserlbjjr. as Attorneyfor the Mortga- Si.?'rr',\'.y"w'* P"'""" Bale, on the premises, im S,'^?^^*{!A)^' "*> ^- ISra, a-11 A. M .TUR "ABM oa which William P. Klogely reel les. whl,-,h Is de- ' "J'Ibed In a deed of mo; tgago fromssid Ridgely to Vo.fn i <-'>i"^Se and Upton Dorsey. dat^d A-rll 28. I!*ii, iijd recorded among the landrecnrds of How- ard county, in LlBer W W. W., No. 'iri. folio 403, Ac . as containing 145K acres cf land.This pronettv Is w-11 worth the attention of persons wanting a good ?/",?.' a.,Becure Invcs raent.being In a goSd swte of ctiltlvatlcn, well watered, and a portion of It fS'i' ^t ,'x?;i'?J,1'J;A* Improved bya comfortable ^?,.H<^*'''*."!*"J^* "'' necessary OufbutldLfs. Ilia larm la located on tbe olarHRviUeand S.andy Fpilng road, two miles trom the former aid live iiHJ> !* '""S P'^'"''"'"'"' 22 miles f. omBaltimore and 21 Irom Wael.lngton, in a good ne'ghborhood, corvenlent to scbooin and churchesof all doaoml- Terms, as prescribed by mortgage, cash. eM-w 1 Atornny for Mortg,i^eea. M FOR

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SALE OK RKNr-WARKHOUBK lid North Bt,; 43 foot by 94 deep. Key next djnr , ,.?''J?^'''5J *'' "'I'J'S'*-Address W. KEMING- TON. Postofflce.__________________________2.3-6t;'' 4.,Ji^S SALE 1ho Stock andFlxturei of a MfOKFECTlONBRYBlOKS. situated at No 7 PINE ST.,near Fayette sueet Apply on thepreiHltes ___________________ "^^ a28-3t;* n?'^'?,,^.^?'^-^*" Fstabllshed PHOIOOBAPH GALLERY, onBaltlmor.i street, doing a good buslres ; xason for selling, wish to leave the city. Address FRANK,gun office.________aas 6ft |in3 F<>R rent-Part of a house, or two Kltu I.OMS, oeslrable for personsdoing business m Washington, being near tiie Depot. Apply at 161 SHARP ST., cornSr of Lee st.838-3l*{ T"___ TRUSTKE'S SALE. ^ufv.^?^^^^J^?^2-1-'''^'-'--^- 'Win offer for sale Sf.'t' ?^*? 'V'? '*18Room, Baltimore, on MOR. ?*-, .I?" ^^"^ ^"S 01 Ma3\ 1S66, at one o'clock P. M , tlie following l-KOPKliiY, In BalUmore county unimproved: # Ist LOT No. 36 on platcf Eampden village, front- ingon Cross street.containing sboui 2 acres 2 looda and 34 perches; excepting therefrom aboutaquar-vfif.f'^k','"?'.'''!'," '? Dennis Kejlj and Patrick Kelly. This lot lies In front of Dr. Charbonnler'a ri?r.^?!^*^''-n,'?, H'"P'n. and between that cot- tage and the Falls turn nil e rOad. ri',1'!!^^ Jl"**??' ".* ''^''^,P """*forth Point House, rart ot Swan Harbor, in Pa'apsoo Neck, containing 174 acres 3 rcoOB spd 30perches, about nine miles }>''S'}l*".'i"'''J '>"'"' ^'o.-th Poiit road, fronting on both sides of that road,and runnins back to and binding on Bear creek, a navuible river to this This Land adjoins Messrs.Harrias and Todd, and was formerly knot ss thi 'Green property " Ttnns-One-third cash; balance.-with Interest at 6anc u months; or the whole caih, at the option of the purchsBrr. "i-iwu v o3Sws*da:GFO. R. CINNAMON 0. a27-8t either carriage or dray A^ialy at J_____________________1st W^PKAfTST.S?^^?.V**, S'^L/ A gentle, fresh MILCH >* COW: also, a Cart aid new Harness, and 12 fln.'Chickens.Apply on the PHlLAOEL- ...,.v-d'^'7',-*-,""*? ''J'ond Fajctte St., oppo- sjte the Burial Ground. a;:8-3;* FORSALB-A lot of FUE31I COWS andCALVES.onthjFRKDElilOK ROAO, PT-. rrr "e^fhe rirst TjllGate. oppojiteMount QiivetOeTie'-ery. _______________ a37 3c! * r FOR HALE A auperl'jr aal oleiaut BUe'JY. Inqul-eat SfEWiRr'.-j 8TA- Bj.ES. Lexkgton sSroDt, near Llttertj _________________________________________aa^t"*I^n,xf ? ALE-A Ladv's RlOINii PONY .,53514 hands hlih, thoioughly broken; Is also a sp.endiddriver in single and double har- ness, and so t en tie that any c>ild cn handle her. Inquire of JOHNDLiiy''Y.at MILLER'S STABLES. Corner of Paca and Gt^rmaa sis a25 r.Th s.3r;* street. AT AUC'llOlf ,S!i7J'33S^^'- ^S-l '** l"^-1 8t>I 5911 at the Mer- Sv^SS- 'i J^J^rge SalesrooTT. Second street, at one oclock, that very desirable and hlglily lmprov"d E-VvS''!.,?'','?''' 5' GRBKNWOo'b.'' cr'^coa" ?f iXm^.'I"''^^ ^^"^^ ''l'^'' " niiles from the city cf Btltimore, opproacnea bv the North Point Road centalnlng FlriYACKf.S OK LAND, a part of wh ch is in a high state of cultivBtl m, and the re^ v/r'^S!L"\ ^"^^^ ^leImproved part has upon It a very valuebie Peach Orchard of 6-JO tree". In full bf^'JS^A'JS.'?.? \^.l"-'T*''"''-^ of other fruits, conslst- TiS. ^r, rf^l'^'' t^lierrlea. Plums, Pears, Grapes, o Ji,^j2h?,''?;'*^";T?o.'"^"'^<^l='''ver of aoout 90 perchiE, noon which 1 a very superior and well known Gunnlog Point,from which there are about two thousand Jnck killed annually. The point F^fn^ G?iSrl*??,P" ^'i"' ' '="'" ' " oalebFated i, ,i.li.rf,"^'*'J*"! """' 'ier<! abounding with ^%h S.""^ Fcrch. *c . during the fishingaSason. Ihe Imprcvementn con.ilst cf a very haidsonie and ccmmcdlons COTTA<-.n. containfng a

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hiS^ ?hf e?I?'ei''','"'^l V"',""^-''"''" Ba,-.roam. S .on the first flo ,r. andslx large Chomters-all of whichare conveniently arranged, sad -Inlshotl In th" best ^;if ,''*'; ., J"""' 'J" S,' " l^""^ oidlar. the necessaryoiit-bni dings, and Punp of excellent water. '^ .J^S,"""^"?'"" ',?.'\^'y handsome, be!n high, and affordlig a bcantlfnlviewof theriveruad sn;rou-.d leg country. On the front f h ,re So an elegant Lawn,sloping irom the houte tj the river. rtrexte.-islve PftBBUre Grounds and Shade Trees on It.s bants.To gentlemen de.Irons of proeniiDg a olace of cmnsenit nt, this property Is wo.'lliv ,11 th'Jr especiallM r.d'wi?dVTwr' "'"'^" here abouni with It la also a very deslrsble place for those In search of agood bosIntsBlocation, having been used bv the present pro,iiletor for a nur.ber ot lears, and en-joyed a good cuitom. Its numeto-'S advantagesai'e ^r(''';.'^"'''i*'i'^'''' JJ^oifo. that a more mlnutt de-scription 1,1 de*med unnecessary. v.?'"'^.'i"".5, ?' !','.' 0'^'>- Possession given onor before the 20hot May text. - vm*. .5.1 .>,. ,- .?o^,F.'*'' P GOVER, Auctioneer. b21.'22 38,37 aaii.'31 fA) S*EalUmorestjajt. ^ TO BOTCHERS AND OrHBKS. ffial TBUaTEM'^ SALE OW VALUABGE FES "-" SIMFLB PhOPEliTf,VUBNSl:OF CANTON AND ELLIOTT KTS.. CANTON By virtue of a decree of the Ol-cult Court f jr aal-tlniore chy, the nrnlerslgoed. Trustees, will sell at public auction, on the preiulics, on 'l UESOaY, the16 h day of May. A. D 1865, ai; 4 o'clock, P. M., the fo.lowiiig moportv, situate In 'he city of Baltimoreand described as follows, to wit: luixiuio Peglnnlng for the same at tbe aoulheast onrner ol cantonand illtolt streets and running thence east erly, bounding on Hliott street. forty-Sve feet; thtncesoutherly, parallel to Cant in street, lOO eet; thecce iresterly. parallel to Elliott streei,. torty- SJJ.h r '?tl^e fat side of Canton street; thence northerly, bounding on Ctnton street one hundred feet, to tiieplace of beginning, uuuuiou iJtV.'FPJ"7,'^i'f ?,'!;*"' *.'''> two story and at. tier. Brick IfWELUNG. with atwo-story Back Bullcing a Brick Slaughter house and Frame Stable Ihe terms of sale, as prescribedby t:ic dscree, J^^.il.,.?"?',"" ratctase monoit payable la ei sb and the balance in s.x months, fro..: 'mday of l Ii"'",'"''""' Pfynient to be secured by approved ^Pio?^l",l-'S'?' cotes bearing Inlerest fromdayol sale, or the whole purchase money may be paid In cash, at the option of the purchaser. i'""' "ANDREW ,1. WILCOZ, Trustee. ~,^ ___,,. , SAMUEL H. COVER. Auct. The creditors of Conrad Echuman.deceased, are hereby notified to flle their cl.lnis. with tbe vouch Ri i!?J. ';Ji"''",t'^'-l''''''t''o'-^l'<='-'"Gourtfor Xl^'St^!'l'S.ml '"'"' """"' " 1* a22-15.29.M2,6 9,l,3tiet '^''''''^ ' ^^^rTs^ie Mk . FOR KENT, S Acommodious DWELLING on GHmor St., Menorth of Lexington, west side. Apply at the pun office._____________________ a333i:*: IpOH REST-LOT and WHARF on Union dock, lafeitfront and 140 feetdeon from dMk, suiti- 6,'!2,7*!!fo.J coal yard. Apply to ABTHIiK EMORY, No 8aS:ntaCalYertst. a28at.* ..,?',9K SALE Several of the most desirable COCl-TRY SEATS AND FARMS In this State, under ablah state 01 cultivation and with elo- t Improvements. Apply to GEORGE L H*KK>- N. ai* St. ^-aulstreet. ft28 tn ^ FOR SALE-A COUNTRY SEAT of 21 acres. BB 4 miles from the city, on the Barfordroad, with ~-^fine IMPROVEMENTS: h'gh and healthy locali- ty, ana commanding view of the bay.Persons de- llrlrg to purchase such a place can geVInformation hy Inquiring at Bo, *31 AEiQUITHSTREET, or oa the premises. ______________________ a'38 St"' llnwSi'T,T^r?''.^Ji;"*'*?i'>' ^''^"^ SlOKSanlHjijl DWELLING.at the northeast corner of Ai^- qulih and McBl<>erry strdts, with two-aiid a half

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sti.ry back nuildln. Ground rent $33; will ba l*i"l,'^- A^PPly to JOHN B. O'DONNBLL. No. 3it St. Pan!Bt _____________________ap28 8f I MFOR SALE Ten ACKE8 OF LAND, on ttio Hartord Turnpike. 4}{ milts fr.im the city. Im- proved by a lai ge two-story HO0K and oth ir Imp'oveir.ents; situation highend healthy. For parllcn'.ars apply to JOHN SULLIVAN, on the premises.___________________________a^SStv ^g^ FOR RENT A commodious IlWKLUNOTm ;.; central loca'l n. with all the modern Im- "-provenients,at a vorylowrent, TheFurniture. all new and handsome, w.ll ba disposed ot at the ??n'fJ.',"i? ''J,S'''''''P'''o6. Apply at No. 76SOjrH CHARLES ST. __________ a23.3t*! ^1^ FOR SALE ThreeHOUSES on LomhjTd st. W' 01" corner Store, 5 on Eden. 3 on Bast Pr.^tt. 3 ^ on East Baltimore, 2on Ann. 2 on N. Bro-td- way. 1 on East Fayetta; also, a flne CAKM, on tue railroad. For particularsinquire of ^ 1, . . JAS. C. PBNHAGKN, fe-'^l"^- _________________ No, 9:t 8 Ellen St. j THREE HOUSESFOR SALB-On Htmover. ErS<i*,,-n'' North Fremont St. Inquire at No. *17HANOVRl!ST.______________a27;eo3t.s S^ ^i^m .i";?'1'-^ first-class FURNISHED KS'DnBLLiI.G, in the northern portion of the JO*city, for lour months. Possession given fl-st of ^.555:_Addre8_W^.J^S^aoiHce.^^a27-eo3t.* ^S POKSALK-The BCHOOL'hoUSbT on the EKB.5U h fide of Madison street, east of BHdlo fe* fronts 28 leet.with a depth of 140 feet to an al ley; improvements tbe Behoul House, and a Gvmua flam In tnevard. Ground rent 0 per front foot. 4P.'?'5'.P'"''"''"''loa8h: balance la 6,13 an ! I8 m^s WM. M E AD itjADDIS .>N, Attorney tt27.eo6f} aS J'i'&TT,'i"A-^'' ^ND DESlRAli.R DWiSLL- ^ ING FOR SALE Lot 40 by190 feet; D WELLING Ki, feet front, three stories, and double .hree- gory Back Bulldine. wi'h Rtableand Carriage Bonse, located on Mulberiy street, near Kataw ooop., r, HENRY W BOSKRS * CO.. g2a6 1 A ______cor. Charles and Fayetta ats. gtB FOR RKNT-Tle DWKLLI5IG HOU3S Wo ^:j 23j conwayst.. three stories high, with two-sto- , ,1!' ' ",'* *i?5 --'^ol^ Building, goa and water; also. Btaljllng for20 head of horses, and lot 66 by l;o feet Blnolng on Fremont street and Burgundy alley: would bea desirable ;ocBtion tor a wood or coal yar J. Inq.ilre next doer of JOHN GKBACIIN. 47 South street.___________ 8l3-eo5t*! ^ FOP. RENT. giji A STONE COTTAGE, with three acres ot crround attachedwithin five minutes' walk of Sm* ^. ^'".^','!!'' ""Jj '"b minutes' walk from dapot at Elllcott B Mills. Haiall the nocesary bulldiags. In- clnr.irg an Ice Homie, filled; Fruit l!i abundance. Possession given firstof May. Applr to TH03. W. llfeRRV. Wok jn-.jii M.11U K*in'f, ^^ <. t><i,i.ii. HOUSE :v<i 47 ^.FREDlft((llUBiia-iTREBT. Apply OD the Premises. a-J8 3f. fir() V RENT Tte Sl'ABLKand CAKRiAai- BOUSE attachedto No. 4 Mount Veraoa Pla'je. Apply at the above add-oss. a28 5t*: a FOR SALE RKSTAUHA^T andBOARD- ING HOUSE. No. i4 Lee street, near Howar,!. Apply on tt opremlsea._______________a38-2t'l ^mFOR SiLK A ero:-.ery and Lquor BTORK. RE now doing good buslnesB; reatons given forset- mungout.Apply at the Sun offlce. a'J8 Ss't SFOR >ALE, A RESTAURANT, a g od ta:ia. ApBlf OB the premisesNo5SBoNiJ8T. aMat*: "ZZ FOR RBMT Two pleasant ROOMS ASl> ^H KITCHEN, for housekeeping.Apply at 8S Jaa PEARL BTIilfBT, between Lexlogon and Sa- ratoga. _________ _^_________a'33 2fl BFOR SALE-TWO DWELLINGS, on Henrlstla ^Btr-.et. near Light. (tJos. Sand 10,> six rooms in Elesch:with dry ci liar. Inquhe at 8.K.8TAKr'a -----leach: with dry ci-lIar. Inquije Coal Yard. Hualies' Qiay,a38.3fS j^ FOR SALE The fcTOCK and FIXTlRltS, ^g end GOOD- WILL of a Lager Beer Saloon, very

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^M-tneap apflv Unmcdiately at No. 43 PENN- SYLVAIilA AVENUE.__________________a 2t'^ j,x, FOr.bALK-The STOUK and FIXTURUS of jiSfa SHOE STOBB, now doing a g'jod business: wKnlE", theHOUBEforrcnt. Apply ataiB HiS- OVER STREET. _________ a2S at'J jgi FOR RSNT.-The HALL. >o. 26North Ere- fel tcr Btree.. suitable for Religions Meetings, ""-^ Banking_Soclelle,'**o., fto. Apply atNo. la JACKSON STREET._______________ a33-8f ,ja. roci BALE-COUNTRY SEATi on CharlM gS streetaven'ie, York, Frederick, Hlllea. Kela- J**" terstown. Harford and Falls Roads. Soma ot the cboicestplaces mar Baltimore. Apply to G131J, W. TI.NGKB. as... Paul St.____________ g-38-tf; dS. POK SALB-A VALUABLE Q R O C E K T Eiiii STORE and DWBLLINGo- Bl.liUo street,near McCulloh; elegant placefor business, I'rloe cnlyW.WO. Apply at 48 Lexingtons-, S-'83 !__________________E. LlVEZEY. Broker.jto FOR SALE A STORK and DWELulNG, No. ^W 25 South Conitnerce stieel. below Pra't. The &!. lotis 31 leet by lio, occupied aa a La.ger Beer Sa- loon, and can be rented by the purchaser for $150per year. 11 quire nex'. door. No. ?. _______a'J8 3t ; _i lOK S iLE-A 1. AKROOM AND F1XTUR38 Sf ANDBAOATLLLE TABLK, dolLg a gooi bual- ^. ncss wtthlr, one hundred ynrc's of the Northern reiitralRailroad Depot. Apply to P. D. HKll.LKY, troli BALE "iwo^HOUSSg, Nos 16 and U Amity Btreer, betweenRaborg and Fayetto sta. Also, a splenald COUNTRY SKAT. 4K mlle from the city on the Yoik Road.AoplyatS.W. COS. PAt^tA ASP LEXINGTOW 8TS., Bali;o. a2?-3t'' ^i FOR SiLE-FIrat-class DWELLING OHgig Broadway. 26 feet front, with aide entrance 4 fee', con'alning all modern conveniences. Termsaccommo-latinar. and stieedy possession. A- pl? to GEO. W. TINGES, 8 St. Faill st. a38 t? ^, '2.U'"'^'B The STOCK, GO'irj-WILL an* IJKil'IXTUHKS of a first class RBJTAURANT. with a Shooting Galleryand Baths attached. Good re.!8ons given for selling out. Apply at iha Sun office.______ a37.3r, ^ FORRENT,-The UPPER FLOOKS of ware- g!j!j house ^o. 14 and *6 German s'.reet, near Haa- ^ over, nowoccupied bv us. Possession trlven May 1st. BALDBKSroN, WARD ai CO. 27-3t* FOR KENT-SOAP ANDCANDLE FAiJ- B^ i-vyi^ XfciiLi i ,5UAr ASHU CAINDLK if A.\J- gijjT ORY. containing suitable Machinery,Engine, o.T.^.'iHl<^!', ?'' Immudlaio possession. J. A BAIiREH. ts Bt. Paul street. _________a27 -S t* j^THE STOCK. FIXTURES and GOODWILL Mof a LAGER HEEii SALOON will be sold very -m low if earlyappltcat Ion Is made at No. !S10 LBtf ST., the proprietor wishing to leave the city. a'-3t* ^ FOR S.'iLK.Asmali FARM. contaLdng 2ia aii.'l acres, sltuatal In Ponrsylvauia. within two find a half miles of NewMarket, or the Morv- land line. For full particulars apply to G. W. SHANK, Fast Baltimore Flour andFeed Store, cor' ner of Caroline ana Baltimore streets. a27-3t* i|>OR rlENT. AVcry desirable tiFfldBon (Ox street, near Lombard Also. FIXT0RB3 foraals 111 gcod concltlon and will oa sold low. App'yto JOBH A. BROWN & CO.. 45 S. Gay St. an-St': 025-cc6t*? Attorney at La^w. ga West Fayette street.9 59 Sun rises., , , CLEARED. Bark Lapwing, Kean. Rio Janeiro andamrkt.. K"iHr,^SS' "'.'?'-'' ff'S.Echo.Benson, pSnxefp fe'A^i'iS*.^*''?"^'"''.?*'''' *lori, HubDard, Fert. Monroe, W. Applegarth & Son: schrsJames Henry! Chitrch. Gard ner. Me., Thos. K. Matthews & Sonll ^ ^,l^-S'^''J'%^''^^^-J'^'^ York. Rose& Lyon Cphir, Reed, New York, 8. Phillips & Co ; Stream^ let, Stoke., Wilmington, Del, S. S Lee; Wm.H Bawson, Taylor, CarodCD, N. J B.K.Coo.er; Robt Po^^er-Weltou, Washington. D.C., C.M.Jacksonle'litTBT.fst' Lucu "'" ^^' ^ ^"*'''"' '<=>" S"'- AERIVED. Brig Harriet Spear, from Chester river, Md l^l*

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M^l'"^*'" ";-<l8, Hushes, from Fort. Monroe. Bchr Only Daughter,Matthe WB, from Georgetown,i"!?' S?-y.* Baker, Crowell, from Aloxwdrlj. Bchr Michigan. Ircm F.-rtress Monroe. ?<=?" 5"; " Ma'Iler.Randall from Port. Monroe. Scbr F. Rogers. Rogers, from Fort Monroe. Bcnr Geo. J. Jones Crowell.from Fort. Monroe. fchr Lynchburg, Vancleaf. from Fort. Monron Bchr Wm. P.Williams. Eiramoas,from Alexjndrla. Bchr Harmouitt, Bennett, fron Fort. Monroe ^ ^ .^ , MBMORANOA. Bark AdelaidePendergast. Lawson. he!;ce f jr Bio Janeiro, was spoken 33d lust., l>t 33 50, Ion. 72 BrigUicsapeake.fr.) White, from Demerara. ar- rived at New York 27'h Inst. ='uoir, ar Brig Mississippi, (r.) White, hence,arrived at Demerara. about ;4th inst, tet'j''.tr.."l'k':'iiVJ''' Baltimore, remained Sumva".''M^1;3g?:U''''^Baltimore, saUed from pjATES.-lOO frails Porealeby ^. , DIXABTBINEB, ' '^^ IlI<ombfH:aBtret. FO.tKALE-A stylish iSSlY H 1) h 3 K, ralseil in Vermont, eight years old; of flne -n,.,, .- clsposttlon.fast.audof gresteudurauce.- will be warranted perfectly souad lobjieenst B MOFFETT'S SriBLES. Howardstrne" near Jranklln. _________________________a35 cost*'' gA CBLEBRATEO ^k tT* gakdbn sheds. Hi'~' Larfe. Flat Dutch Cabbage. Sugar Bect.i*- Mangel Wurlzel, Knta Baea. Pampliln Seed, Large LimaBeans. Cucumber, Lawn Grass, 'Vfhlte iJovar, Onion Seed and Sets, choice collection of BmrllshFlower Seeds, all tlnda cf Gaidi.n Seeds, Peas and Beans of the same superior quality and kindsas toimerly sold by us, wholesale aod retall- J BCLGIANO * SONS. _pl8-Jm as Calveit st.. corner ofWater st. HURRAH FOR THE WEST END' BULI.r FOR VSI tiThe West End can beat them all In sellingLadies' Lasting Heeled BAITERS. AH atjles at 1 60. Ladles' Morocco BOOTS. %\ 35 an! SI 51. ' '' /.''i" t-astlng Lace and Congress (JAIT- JliS, 2 and 2 50. do. Fine Kid Heeled SLIPPERS, 1 35. and an endlessva'Ietv of Men's. Women's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES ANV OAITTiRS, of best quallB and material,and all warrantee), at SAMUEL MAY'S. Family Shoe Stores, 66 5 West Baltimore street, and 1.VI-W_________190 and Ica Lexington street A CARD.-The undersigned takes this method of informinghis friends and the Ladles of Baltimore and vicinity, that he has resigned his position la tbe Mouseof A. T. Stewart & Co,, and connected hlm- f^.'C?^ General Superintendent with the firm of LAKE &McCKBEKY. successors to Ubsdell, Pier- son * Lake, No. \1\ BUOAUWAT, (.one square wuth of theSt. Nicholas Hotel.-) ~ >./ _ Importers and Dealers In onf-S^'^^^'^'S' <}oous, LIVENS, nims, BRAWLSANp DRY t^OODS IN (fSNskil. He oilers his best efforts to serve the interest ot those who visit thisestablishment or address their orders to bim. Very respectfully. I. .r _ ^ . henrV diffbndbrffbh. r NewYork. February 15.1865. ir.h4-Tu.8.2m. 2.60 ^^^mF wm .- .k. , ^''IJ'B DRESS BSJRT3. f-S,? '.?* of thoseflne LINEN BOJOM SHIHTS. 8t2 50. Former price 4. v^^v^i omaio. Finest four-ply all-Llneu COLLARS,only t2 25 ptr cczea. 6B0. A. PETKBi. . . 81* BalUmore street. '^"t!____________________next to Co.-t.an a Co.'a G ^, 1 PER noZ. UPERDOZ. BM PICTURES. GEM PltJVUREB CARTES DE VlflTBta PBSn'tz,Taken at VAN KESS' SUNBEAM GALLBiiY No. loa Baltimore 8t al9 Iji^^ GBM PICTURES. 1 PBB DOZ. 1PER DOZEN. CARTES BE VJ^fTEtSjpeT dozen. takSiTt _ , . osBorfkB's gallkry: 1B90-Im;*__________78West Baltimore A FINS STOCK of CORSETS. GLOVES. BUOLK TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS and 7AN0YQIJODS at No. Sff Lexington St., between Charlee and Ll' berty. a31-lm*^ MRS. CLAR8B & CO SAL*.~ ' TURKS ISLAND SALT. WOKTHINPT'IN FINE and , ^ OROUNL ALUM KALT. ror sale 67 BAMUEL T.

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PEABCB. -XBi*f 08 BxshacgePliice. ^ TRUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE FEE SIIIPLB FSOFERTT IN HOWARDCOUNTY, ON TUB BAl'TIMORE AND FKEDBRtCK TURNPIKE. irJlo'^H'''"' *'!' if'-'jcse otthe Clicult Courtfor fJv.?,''^i't*'"."'';.'^;*n the cause pendlnir lusalil (ouit, wherein Henri-, tta S. Doreoy and Kitty H.Dorsey aru complainants, and Samson Jarlss ot al tin ff^f^^.'i'^f"'*' '?.'' undcrsignei', as Trustee,wll "^l'.."'^J^?V"'= auction, at; the Court-House. at Bill- fSl? ^?"i'.'' P? \"'^^I'^X t'"' '" ^^y Of Mav, IHA.TnpfAf,-( ALL THAT VALUABi."^ ti/^1 9F J-'^'2^, '5'"' 'n Howard counts', Md., and described as follows:f,.^'^?!,'"'',"'^,*'"'', ""',^"f' *' abounded chesttut tree, the beglnulng of 1.058 acres, cnveied by theojecntors cf Simuel Mansell '0 Samuel Chase, by deed dated on tlio 13!h day cf April, 1780. andtheo n,;med "Belmont." and running from 8.ild bounded tree, to ccrresppnil slth tpe 1 oldiagsof thepanles Interested, sou. h u deg. 2i mia., east 76 38-100 perca- t^,?,^" i"' '"oe. wl": Ifother courses anddistances, to the place of beginning. Tbe seme baiug further described in a survey made hy Elthu H.iTockwell. of Frtdeiltk county, as the "Race Ground." "Moi United I ritndsbip," part of Reuge Declined."and part of "Trouble for Nothing,' and co> tainlnsas 61S ACKKS, a ROOD*; 5 PERCHES "^ tnore oricss, and being the same nremises, which bv deed ex^^cuted on 'Jio istn dey of February, 1863. andreceded ainoiigthe L;nd Records of Howiid conn- t , In LIbor W.W.W . No.23. folios 301. Ac. were con-veyed in fee by Uenrle'ta S. and Kitty H. Do'-sey to Si.mton Ca; las et al., and which, by deed of mort-^Si%' \.'S<'" '?'<' tlierfS'lih, and recorded among sl' I-and Records of Howard county, in Liber W.W.Jfl'^ ?,.i^i "^i"" "conveyed by the said Simson Ca- rlssetal. toUiesa'.dHeu'iettas. andlUctyH.Dorsey.1 bis property adjoins the lanJs of Ezra Davis, of .J^" l?te Jssse Hall, Joshua Hall, James Becrart, Lu-ther Welch, Adam C. Wai-ner.' oionelTh.,ra8Hm. mond and Stephen Tracy. It lies upon the Baltl-y'J^f 5",''m'^"''<''"=^ Turnpike road, about 29 miles fi cm Baltimore, and Is very convenient to theHaiti- niore 81 d Ohio Ivollroad, being about one mile distant therefrom, and distant two miles eastfrom Mount Airy Bialloii, and two miles west from Poplar fprings. Aboitt one half of this tract Isfinely >lm- ' - red, chiefly with white and black oak and chest nut. and about one-halt either undercultivation or ready lor It. These premises emiirace some of the Oneit timber and most le, tile soilm the State. tiw.fr'? ?, ".'".^''..''"''"*' of a two-story Frame DWELLING, with the usnl ont-iiulldI',gs.and a substantial Barn and Stabling. The orchard is of Apple trees of the choicest selection, andthe garden Is planted with Grape. Currant and Raspberry vines. The supply cf water Is abundantaid ui iaillng Bprlngs are convenient to all parts of the pr.: mlses. Nearly the whole tract.13 underfenciag. in good repair. *' Some of the beat building iltes to be found npon the National Turnpikeare on this tract, an 1 Its sale oflers a i-are opportunity for either specula- tion or permanent In-estment. Tbe whole tract will be ofl'ered. but If found to be desirable, the premises will be dividedinto three farms, as nearly equal as the calls of the tract per- mir. and sccording to the plat whichmay be seen At the office of the Trustee, and on the day of sale ^hould the land be divided. JointInterests la the .cmmon road 'Bill be reserved to tbefpurchasers of arms Nos. 2 and 3. Terms ofSale cash In Bankable funds, oa the day A sale, or final ratlflca- Ion thereof ALBKRT F.ITCHIB, Trustee3.J Lexington st. .15 .^, r , GIBSON .f CO., sl8eo4w. Col__________________Auctioneers. M'IRUSTBK'e

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SALE or A VBJIY VALUABLE FARM, NE.VK CLARKSTILLH, 'n ^, . Eovara county Maryland By viitue ofa decree of the circuit Court for Howard courty, the Bubscrlber vdll .ell at piibilc sale, onlUtSDAY.May Oth, lf65. at 13 o clo .k at Clarksvllle. the FAKli en wMai Or Wm a Hac': rLi7,LT"^^\'^,'' ""V'^ 'sdescribed in two sep. ^rr^b|ni'rSo^-;lle"a\o^^'&a'?^a' VtIh1rs^S Improved by a STONE DWELLING.In good re- oS't buLdtn^! '"''''' '^''"^''S' ''* necessary r,^^L^^"\'i"r ^'^^ well limed. Situated within ?L",? 1.'''',*.J"F''' of Clarksvllle. near the Inter- SSM?? "."='Annapolis and old Fretlerlok roa.l8, andtwenty-one miles cf Caltlmrre. Health and ao clety good: Church =* and Schools near by. Terms, aspresortbcd by the decree, cash. J? or particulars, apply to M. BANNON. ^ 'l-J'i__________ a St. Paul St.,Baltimore. S^-I^i-PT OF WI'ODLASD, A JSARELLfCOTr" ^; J^iLLV.MOWABI) cnuNTT.(beloti~lc^!iti,Le h.Ira of ite late Key. Plcha-d Urown.)--B7vlrtue tfit^/o" "/ tl'f',V"-f'"" t'ourt for Biltlmoro clSy, I r, ti-'i'"',?'PV*'^'= '"I'iU'^ll. on SATURDAY. May 11 iLL't.^-f' tie rtsieencB cf Mrs M. R. Brown^ thi ee miles fromB'llootfs Mills, near the Junjtl.w of the i.olnirbia pike and Montgomery road! the following VEiuableFARlxS: ' ,ii5.?HVS'"l*,t'''A^'''-^l^"F"'' PRIME LAND, Mt. ?h,'i'f S!'.,'^'?''""'S' P"''"nKOn the Columbia pike,55 J^il? '"' Klllcott'a Mills and thirteen mllS IIJ^ Baltlinpre, aojoinln.g the famous farms of Dal flAith^ "^^''4!;''"' property of Messrs. George ft. GaUher. Tabb, Thomas a' d others. The road from ?,H?S!!!.'?*'"!^'''<''^'=" P"f"<l The improve- DwiTTTNn"r?/,A J"5' "n three story STONB i^^j.^fj'-'^^ HOUSE,contalniBg twelve rooms, ORCHard""^""'^ out BUILDINGS and a good . ^^.V"..'''"., ^ contains 96acres. SO acres cf wMeii ia ^^V'i^y}i'^^er,<l. situated 14 miles Ifom Baltimore! Mid 4 miles fromKllicotfs Mills, adjoining MattuiM DwSujjg HOL^sl"^' "'"' '"^^"' "^Pro^ed byl .^,' ^. '' S, well-woodedLOT. containing?acres, Bdiolnlng Dr. Robert Pue. Napoleon DorseyTand V'Af/o"' ot t,, l-HARLES DAft MONO. TruatoS: A BO. at the same time and place, 1 will sell a I Al.M. containing 102 seres,binding on tbe Colam- Ma pike, near Lof No. 1, and adjoining the land of I homasGal'her, William'Ihomas, and others; lin. proved by a FHiME DWELLlNa and a new SwM- zerBarn. The sol la good.'"=""" '^'^w ""nt- ,!^i^"?'i''^'^''^'''''"^'n' are well watered, and ?J^l^B\.^ilt'^ as regards Schools, Roads,Chu.ches C^k & adopted to tte growth of Wheat. ^'rj'"'"'''~'"'",*.y'.* "*'': balance In one, two annthree years, with Interest semi annually. For " 'o'i ??,'"' P "'^ *. . M. BANNOS, a.?6 I6t5 agt Paul street,BaltlTi.-ira. S S',^;I??.,TJES,'' subscriber offers as tvbovo. the ^^SQUARE OF GKOUNO bounded byca'at ,-n and Sff,'!'"" ,?";?"" *nd Cheater and Castle streets, iron ting 18j feet on said avenues andSCO feet on said srree s. it haa in part been Lmg used as a Pottery, ar.d Is supplied with KILNS,*c ""'icj. Persons In si-arch of a LAHG3 LOT In the city. SW^^1"""of^" "ifiop water, and binding onthe Philadelphia Railroad, can scarcely find another lo- cation with equal advantages. SUi!^ tHAS.W. RIDSSLT. Agent, ^"S-Ot.________________ No. 84 St. Paul street. tfSt fO EALB, Eiiil. DWELLING217 West Lombard street, ba- tween i aca and Green st , and opposite "Medi- cal Unlvcrtlty." Lot33x100 feet. ^''^""' '">-'" ALSO. DWELLING Ui rear of above, a tw8tory aod atttc Brick. ALSO, DWELIING 213. near above. 21}ill22. with outlet, oa Paca street. Apply to , ,... A L. WEBB .* KO.. ml8 lawtlicorner Pratt and Oommerce sts. FGK BBNT-CELLAR and UP.-ER ROOMS o! Warehouse No. 60SOUTH CHARLES ST. Ad- ply 01 the premises._____________________miseotf; IjiOIlRENT ihe second,

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third and fourth floors of WARKBfluSB, corner of Pratt and Freder- ick sta. r-ODttumi. Applyto """""auuxrouer a 27.e:Sf JOHN A. ARv.aTcitfG.ta Cathedral st. 9, H"'^,S''yi,<*,*'" R'!.NT-A largeaadcom!gmrt&ble DWELLING, (partly furSlshed.) oa lfii.Butas'6treet, aunve Franklin, will be rented for sixmonths Possesslrn given on May lat. Ad- pl3'toCa/'RLSS RSE5E4 CO.. corner of Butl^w and Aiadlsonstreets. a27 3t*} fS FOR RENT-A STORK on the north sldj^i PerijiBylvania avenue, between 4>i and6th sts., ^,^<^'"^'y'i' >.C.:le&se. and flxtuies for sa'e Possession civeii Isimedlately, For narticnlaraati. &l, ^^"^^^ ^^^"^ * <^0 No Ai BaltiiSor'S "'^'^^t-____________________________________a3?-3t/ jasi^"KSAL-i-A STORE andD WELLING, :with Warehouse a'tacbed. on Frankiln St.. near liJfv'^r''!^""''^','"''*"business locatwn. Lot 21 by IfOfeet, toaiOfoot street. The 1 ttclllng Is thiee- stoiy front and doubleBick Buildb-jg, with water, g'le, ba'h and modern Improvements. Inquire on the premises. ^7 CC'IILOT FOK A COAL TARD.-9. vacant LOT on west side of Howard street, befweeu Monument and Rossstreets, very suitable, for a Coal Yard or buil.dlng purposes. 'Will be sold a bargain. It Is ^^^?ct to ttground rent of $110 per annum. Anolv to James wilson, i4<> Bldaie at. a27 sf *T,l''tJS *^.fr*' hO'iUtlfalCOUNTRY KESll ^^^?I'^?' T'-^;'" 'J^ ">"" o't'> ""y: conve. TT;Tvi'"l''. \,, E-vilroad; containing Five Acresof tiT?"' highly Improved, with choice Shruobery, Shade ar.d Fruit Trees. Term.3 very low. Addteseimmediately, VENDER, through BalUmore Post g'^-_______________________ al5-12fl fflCi KOK BALKgjij A firstCaasKasiDBNUB.InfeeBlmplfl,with r ..iy'inoicn! Improvements,-No. 41 MoJulloh st, "'3.'"',y1" f^^t. Early pcsBCSB'oa given. Apolv to F- W. EBNKBTT ft'ctj., Nos 88 and 80 sSuri Chsrles St. al8-iot FOR RENT. Apply to a2".4t : WAREHOUSE. No 10 Spear's wharf. WILLIAM SPSAB, No. 6g Secondstreet. t^ .r,},9S^^^^^-''^'' GOOR-WILL AND FIX- 111^ TURKS of a PROVISION RTOrrB, now doing 8good business: a large and convenient Owe? ling. With ESS ihroi gh the house: large Hath Room,fciable end Carnage Honse. and Smoke lions >: saV Isfaotory reasons lor eeldng out. Inquire atthe oflice of ghe ttuo.__________ a27-3t''} SS ^KP.r, *?!? * convenient and commodious 1^ pOUbLKDWELHSCI-HOUSE on Decker St., *=. beyond North avenue, with Bide yard. Stable and Ice Houseattached city Gs and Wafer In house Fruit in yard. PcsBession given last of AprU. For terms, apply toHttNHr SHIRK. Jecker street, or at las West Fayette at. a28 3t*( <S^ FOB 8ALB Biiill A Tvell built cornerHOUSE, In (ec. three-itorr ana Rouble Back Building. Brick Eltchea.Bati and rmoke Bouse, waterand gas, and In the rear a two-story Brick Bta'ole. which at a small cxpensa can be converted Into aUwillDg. Applyto a 28-lm-________ N. 8TSIN. XHS Ktat Pratt et- ^r.?feSJi.''^''*-'^'J*'*,^'*D COUNTRS KSSl-aDl'JNLB8. on nearly ell the turnplkte. roads ___aud railroads, leading from fae cl'v CITY pWKLLlNGS,VACANT CofS, e^A'sS anuti her 01 excellent FARMS la eifferent conntles of the EUte. e large amountof the but property In tbe market, both In the country and city U on our books, and we Invite theespecial attention of pgt- BOiis wlshlngto purchase- C ARM AN BOSLEY. . . .,. ^- " Carroll Hall, (upstairs.) p2T-tfl corner ot BgMmcre aad Chlveit sts. "tm FOR SALE. KnSf'IfiH^^.r'''^"'^''^ 'S"^ FIXTURlfSOF A " siKKB-lAURANT, very cheap. Apply Immedl- ttely. at the Sun oflice. ____________JjwK 5f j FORSALE-Afour-atory BUILCING on Bal- ;lmorft street. llP.rxiTBan liuw an,! an>.ri. Hjjltlmore street,between Gay am! South. "BO. a f6-tf 6E( . L. H VRKISON. a St. P-iul street. FBNAPP'3 INBTITUTK. ;, S.o

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exercises for the Summer-Coarse begin m MONDAY, April 3d, at 8 o'clock A. M., on which u-^y newScholars will be admitted. Three higher classes for YOUNG IiADIBS are, ince a few months. Is fulloperation. mso-tf VTOTICB. The unr.erslgned will attend strictly to iv the Celled ion of all BOUNTIESand CLAIMS '?'',l''^-y'.i' ''^'*<"''"^"t- "''" or Conutiea.atthe LB B,2TH WARD HEA: QUAETRHJ. OiU West'BlUmore street, near Gay, (up etalrs,) Room No. S. n rtasonable terma. BROOKLYN LIFE INSUKAnCKCOMPANY, BROOKLYN. N. Y and 141 .Bi?OAi)TTAr. NEW TOSS. M*iTMi}- *S' ACCUMULATIONS$,7 5 000, MUTUAI..-The Directors of this sound and relJa- Die institution are composed of themostsuDstaa Hal ci'Jzeus of Brooklyn and New York. Kxfra in- ?i'.'S^%",'* ""'""''^^ "y 1^ Co^npaay tothoso leeSlng Life Insurance. " = TiT.^., , 'yiRlSTlANW.BOUCK.Prejldeav BichabdH. Hakdiko. Secretary ,wjt .i * MEDUAI.FB, General Agent. in22-6m*!__________87 Second street. Baltimore. ^^!,<i*','',.*'IBKINSURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. Office No. SOUTH STltSEI IntureBsgalntt Losses or Damageby VIRB. in the" Clly or Country. JAMBS L ARMSTRONG, President -07..,. . HIRSCTOBS: William Deviles,Henry Groverman. JohuR Cf,x, B.K. Gollbart. w.^S ^?''V' ' -lohn S-nlth. D., Wmism Welsh. GeorgeH. Barr. Ernest Knabe. J J. Turner. J-harlji-Webb, John Ahem, g:H.Bl'd, Wm. P.uchler, Kt. Hickley. jj Mattlson, Wm J Rlemas, D Carson. ;fcpb W. Hugg, c. W. Slagle. w M. Abrahams, Amon Green, wN.Mackenzie, James D. Mason. '_______________VICTOR CLUNBT. gecrttary. THE GREAT F.NIJLISHREMEDY F0 GOUT ^ _ AND RHEUMATISM. ' All suflTerers from the above complaints, either recentorlong sta.QdIng. are advised to use BLATRS SOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. They can be rolledupon as the most safe and eifec tnal remedy ever offered to the public, and hav been universallyused in Europe for many years wit the greatest success. ..Prepared by PflOUT ft HAR8ANT, No. SSHStrand, London, England, and sold by their agenta F.C WELLS & CO., HB Franklin at.New YorK andby most druggists. Price tl 50 per box. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorlzedSH! name anaaddress of "Thomas Prout. 339 Strand London, to bo impressed upon the governmen tamp affixedto each box of the genutae med "____________________________________fi*eorat* TYLER'S COMPOUNDBYRUP OF " _,,,,. ,^ GUM ARABIC. Well Known as the most Pleasant Safe and Speedy _ . Cure forOouffM, Ootds, Bbarseness, Croup, Wliooptna VmaH and all A JFectUma of thi Ihroat andLunai.Its superior efficacy in arresting stubborn congm and the first stages of ConBunptfon, has longbeei appreciated by most families and physldaafl. and lit iucoeso in giving immediate relief ft-oma recent cough or cold, unprecedented. 30 cents per bottle. Jthlld Stand, comer of BALTIMOKHand HIGH TKBBTft. msi.im ^g FOB S4LB-A FARM of 600 ACRES; good Im- SES provemenia, IS nil'esfrom Baltimore and la EWnilles from the railroad, well adapted to the S!^?i5,i!'^''''"'''J' - olcver. 4c.Other FARMS,*, HOI SES am? GBOUN D RKNTS. Titles to prope Jft examined and all kinds of de.dsdriwa,by Wffl^ LIAM W4KFIELD&SON,13St.Faul6t. alO-tf Fy,*?, ' * ^ ^-A first-class GROUND-RENT ofJ1.272, on Faltimore atreeS property. p.^lable inarterly; also one of ?131 25. one of J105, and oneof vkt navf.iile neml-anTiTiulr.. Annin +.. '^*''''RGB ' a6-tf;' uu^.iLRi ij; uiBo one 01151,51 3D. oueof(105, aud one of t-a}S}^ *'??^";;^ ""* Established TOBACCJ- .IJIS'T. with DWELLING-a very deslrabliBtond. Also, n LARGE STOKE, with or with- out Dwelllrg attached, snita'olcfar any business. Apply to

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MEBlNaBR & BROTHERS, Q.-ooers, 160 Forrest street. ^36 tf' *^ .LAGiiP-BSBR AND WINE SALOONFOK fiaf 4''^-?.''" ^look, Fixtures and Good-Wl 1 ofa . .LAtoKP-BBER SALOON, (the proprietor wish-ing to remove to the country j wl'l be sold low If early application Is made at No. S ^ORTH HIGH SL'.inear Ballniore street.________ a2j-6f? ! &l FOB SALE-HOdSBn In all parts of > he city! I^also. FARMSand COUNTRt SE.ITS la Si parts of the contitry, which we will sell on the most reasonable terms= ...;. ,., ... '" ROBINSON & CO.. ap35tt J________4 South Cay street, up stairs. <a.J,'.'^*'*^'"*'~''^*^''-'5l'tthIrd.8tory OWELL- iBi^^fe 'Si",; J,''5i;,*'''"''^on avenue. Price 3,500, ""R. W.TEMPLEMAN * CO., 48Lexington St.. pp stairs. a2l-7t* ^T.^^?,A?i'^^^^'y deairable, firsi class S DWELLING HOUSE on Saratogastree'.. be- * iwten Cha' les and St. Paul sts.; l.it '23 by 110 leet. -Apply to C. MOBMS BOND. Sit St.Paul st a'3^^-8t l aE! FOR RKNT-A handsome COTTAGE, and ,^ necessary Outbullllngs, and 35 acres ofland. . ^^",'''f''o the city and 8 miles from I)r-ali Bill Park. Apply at 7 CENl KR STREET, be- ween 6 and 8o'clock P. M.__________f'JO .Ta.y-Sw- ffli FOR SALK-The STOCK ANDF:XinRl Jpofthe neatest aid prettiestlittle Eatinc and ^';^LrInking Saloon In the West End. Call Im- rrcdlatels. as I mean business. Inquire at7S WcEt Baltimore utreet. RIoaAR..^ FITZGRa- ALD. -aii 7;. LARD AND CANDLBS. Proctor & Gamble'sRefined LARD. In kegs. Proctor & OMuiile's and Thorias Emory ifc Sons' ADAMANTINE CANDLES,dlliorent slzea. ConBlgnmeutt of tbe aDove for sale by ., ,... gHALK8 i. PITT, M6-14f: HJ,9m)>W(l,J^ FOR BALE-FAKM of 140 acres, in Howard BKiacounty, near the turnpike, and three miles fromp . ^?','i!':"^ &ood House, Barn. Orchard, 4c. * nee 1,2 2;iO. Also. FARM of 111 acres. 13 miles out.Nice Im- pro'VementB. f-ults. So . and near Railroad Station, has 800 cords of wood and sufficientfor t'le place left; 500 cords cut aud corded. The whole for $3,500 ra?'''^,^'^''' bargains In Farms,Country Seats, Lots, City Dwellings, ac,, apply at 4S Lexington street. alUff____________________E. IIV-tZBY. Broker. .vf.'i^' B A L K A very desirable COUNTRY ^SEAT, of 31 acres, 7 miles trom the city, oathe .TTvir.Siorick pike. Improved by a good, s-ibstan- tlal STONE D^Vf KLLING. in good order; 4>0or SIK) trees of choice fruit; price *13,O0O. Also a FARM, containing 1C8 acres of l.'nd, sitnatodin Howard county, one mile north ot Poplar Sprlnj. and one mle from Watersvltle Blatlon. on theBaltimore and Ohio railroad; 35 acres In wood, the remainder In good cultivation: fine Orchard, goodferces. ac E,'''iS..?f-^?- Also,-90 acres of Improved LAND on the Philadelphia road,g,-'Od buildings,5 miles from U.'J.'i'i'''' ' '''="' *12.0l. Also a very desirable WAKB- HOU3E near tbe N. C. Depot, onNorth st.. rucnmg back to Holllday street. ICI feet. Apply to al4-U: J. w. HARVgy. 11 sonthat. FOR SALE.THAT VHRV DiilSIRABLB PROPERTY, .,^ known as the UOUNT WABBINOTON FEMALE COLLEGE ANDORnUNDS, containing ,. . ^ TWENTY-ONE ACRES. It Is bf-aullfnlly situated, about six miles from thecity, on Ihe Northern Central Raih-oad. THE COLLEGit IB ve- y large, has every convenience and wellbul t la p artlcuTarly adapted for a MALE OK KEMALK C'ULKGB, OK FOS> LSSGk BOAKBIKG HOUSE.Ter ms essy. end win be sold for rear half what It cost, which was about t4O000 Applyto 0*8 0- cf IVfi'J T TT 836. 28,M2!>.2.4.6,ei} 80 and Bl Saltljiiore s'treet. ^^ POSITIVB BALE OF A FARM, at SulphniJjM Spring Meeting House, three miles ft-om An- nanolis Jniictlon. Anne Arundel county. Tbe -nbsCTlber will sell at public salt, on SATURDAY, ip rll 20th. 1865. st 12 o'clock M.. on tbe premises. FA

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Pi. containing 82Si' acres of Lnd. well watered i,"!? ..i'ii''^''' Improved by a nen DWELLING HO ySF^comalning six rooms and passsze, Barn. B table. t.rriage-llouso. Corn-House. Cnlcken-House jndiStone Dalrj. with a good Orchard of Apples and Peecl;es lu full bea. Ing toll kind, situated 13 mlloiirom Baltimore and 3 from Jessnp's. Cut Term one-half cash, balance to suit B'or partlculirs an-plT to M. MANNON. a Bt. Paul street. a2l-7t* 'sat THE UNDERSIGNED. lONTEMPLATIKO SB a visitto her relatives In California, will sell or ^BL le.'se. sn uccommodatinj; terms, the FARM on whl chshe residi s, purchased of the heirs of iholate Ale xander Johnson, end now known as "St. Mary'sRet real. ' This Farm Is situated immediately on the mal nroBd leadIrg from Bryantown to New PortCha rlrs cot.nty. Md , and about IH half miles fr- ra the frrmer village. It contains .300 Ac-es, dividedm 0 fields, under good fencing: la well Watered and J^'w -SS'.'',''.;, Chestnut l.dng In abutdanee.The DW BLLING HOUSE. eMgibly situated. Is large aud com modlous, newly bnllt and In thoroughreoair. and not rnore than half a rollo from St. M*ry'8 cnu rch and Academy. The outhouses arenew and eubs tantlal. Ibe natural and other advantas-es of loca lion, Ac, will be apparent to thosewishing t pur chase cr lease, by du examination of the proni 1! "-., .. . WINEFRIDB MARfIN. Thesubfcrlber will also sell 50 Acres of u'jim. pro ved, bnt well Timbered LAK8, about OP'j mile fro m UerrieWsnce. &-? j; F'>P. S ALB That V8luabliI'l.!')PKl-v N>3 ;i8cnd3?Cor,-jord st This prop-;;ty ia tivjra- *bly located for manufacturing purpoacB Alio. Oiie t.hi-ee-Bl.or.v DWj-.LLI.'v'ti HOUSK Ko. 267 Bjsastreet, GcautifuIIy located near Lanvala streei. Ia- quire at 147 and '49 NURIH ST. a23 131* MVOHSALB-A valuable I05 of G.VtDUND oa West Baltimore street, 108>^eetfront. l'fd-jt deep to Holllnss'treet, and imK feet on Uoliina street, aflordlrg 217 feet of btiMlrg fronts on an Inteimedlate street:In all 43-1 leet for balldluir our, poses, with thr- e BUILDINe-S on Baltimore s'treati Apply to GFO W.TINGES, 3 St. Paul st. a'4^ tFOH SALE-Two two story and attic BRICK DWELI I.NGS on the south aideof Lancaster . 'K'^.*'' Fell's Point, between Ann and Wolf as.. 11 feet 9 In chte front, with a dep; h of80 faet Gro'Jil rent $3 per front foot Price 500 each. Ap'ilyiin- naedlately to JOHN D. BOBBINS. No.4 Law Build- Ings. St. Paul street, corner of Lexington. B23 7t*: Am FOR SALE, ~ W The DWELLINGHOUSE No. 14 McCulWh MOBstreet, one of the most, desirable dwelilogs in the N. W. section cf thecity, havlnt parlor, llbrirr dining-room, kitchen nnd la'indry on las floor, with bntlcr's pantry, and allmodern couveniences, flttd up m the best manner. Posssssl n given et onee. Kale poBliive. and oaaGcommodatlag terms. AddIv immediately to GEO. W. TINGBS, -Wtf_________________________8 Bt. Paulstreet. ^ tt^JttL.**''?"-^ """y desirable DWELL1S8 sial. ? J "" LexinKton sireet. near Charles. 5 T, il^'' 8inihfB by 115 feet, now cc-npied as a Bosrdlng House. Apply to GBO. W. TINGBS. S St. Paul street.___________ al4 til yfc COUNTRY BOARDING HOUSE FOR RENT. ^'The RO.fSBURG BOUSE, situatednear O18 "^Agricultural College, on the Baltimoto .-uid Washingion Turnpike, and a halfmlle IromaSta. lion on the Railroad, will be rented with part ot tlia furniture. If desired, on epplifiallon to J-O. WHARTON. _ai8.tr Agricultural Collega, ^ FOR SALE. "" Bjlil A FO UR STOR F Tt V/ETL INI} locatedin w. Fayette street, near Popp'eton. Io thorough repair, conialnin^ 13 Rooms; groua; rent. 132:lot 100 feet deep. ALSO. A three story DWBI LING. Double-back BulMlne. No. 64 K. Grren street,

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near Saratoga: lot 20 by 100 leet, toalOfoot a'ley. Bach if the above Houses contains all tbe mcdornImprovements, i For further particulars Inquire on the preralMa, " ?"l'ir?*' J. R DiiYDEN, ?S"'.^f _ ^^- * I'- Gfea "reet Wtsblngton Chror-lcle will please copy aboTS one week and send bin to aboveaddrgts.J QSK^Ay YOUR LIFE IS IK DANGER WUHX iiin=-:is^ , ''iSl"Over cheap Axle and Sprlnn. KT.<.!. ^.^J^^^J* CELbAraTED AtLKi AND SPRINGS are for sale bt MoNALLY & M'lMULLBN, 18 S. Charlesstreet, Baltimore ,, Refereneee: Mullmyer & Hunter. Baltimore, William D. Rogers, Phllsdelphla.Eeckbaus & Allgaler, Philadelphia, RS-iawBOm't____________ Carriage Makora. ^,. DSNTlSTBi. - pE_A. J SHRIVBK. who BUCCe^JeiJ tJM .^ . .' late Dr. Btlnson In his practice, bofore and alter his death,haa removed fr,;m tli,; oili-Aaiott Hanover street, 10 1B7 WF.HT FAYF.TTE STBBET. econd floor aboveHoward. a29-18f9 g&^tt aSUKGE O. IfcC<.>ULI., ' Wi" UiTDSRTAKER, No, X?,l uiBATOGfi STHSB-f, osedoor west ot __owfi.;, prepared to ta.-tilsb COFFINS at 25 per onct. Fjjj t),,n ihn ini p-ite. and of fineflWali, 81c t^Ayp.. Residence S N. Kutaw at._______________ PIANOS! PIAT/OS! Cslibeiore yon pu'Chose.atSTEIFlfS, No 7 North Liberty street, above Balti- more street. He ia Belling his own make of PI Asrotlower than any other house In the city, and wftiN rants them for five years. Tbe largest assortmeacnow o^ hand. ____mh8-tf I lANANAB^^^buaches very fine For sale hr""" _> DIX&BTEINKB. al? tf. EisLcmbart etreaii; B'