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VOL.   XXXII.     NO.   9954. <lb>
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BOSTON JOVHSATL. <lb>
r»blisbci) every HORNING and EVENING, (Sunday* <lb>
excepted) by <lb>
CHARLES O. ROGERS, <lb>
At IAS&quot; Washington at. <lb>
^or .ttaltfcttrta. <lb>
RLIDDjtN t WILLIAMS&apos; LINK <lb>
rot    8AH    FRANCISCO,    lUGH    LEWIS <lb>
lav 5, the <lb>
a&apos;jn.a.! extreme                        i.OBISHOOD, <lb>
This favorite <lb>
tbiprswe.l fen: ¦      to                                              passag* if <lb>
.05 days                         HI capacity, and having a large por- <lb>
tion of bpr (..     . engaged, see will I                      patch. <lb>
nrfttlcki snnis at the <lb>
CALUOBNIA PA                       CB, <lb>
«P17        ti                           No. lUS.atcs-j-set. Honor, <lb>
Ueal Iteiaie- <lb>
BOSTON,   MONDAY   MORNING,   MAY  22,   1865. <lb>
Uwl 3E*tate&gt; <lb>
SPACIOX7S SI ORE NO. im washing- <lb>
TON S FRBET, TO LET, f.r a ter^s of jttts.   Size of i <lb>
lot about 30 by25&lt;j feet, with rear entranca or.   Uawlep f <lb>
s&apos;ltct,   There Is r&lt;ob2tt&gt;r ptoce «./ property tioor th.3 street. <lb>
For teima- &amp;c-, appl? at a? fi&apos;iauthn street.       tf <lb>
M <lb>
TO LET Desirable  Lofts.    Apply »t <lb>
No. 25 Federal street. <lb>
if_____________________apt <lb>
Steamships, <lb>
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb>
STEAMSHIP LOTS. <lb>
iteammip geoBge appold, cast <lb>
Howes, wlii sal. foi Norfolk and Baltimore <lb>
Freig&apos;u for,                         &quot;-&quot;ES&apos;a  y,a. BALTIMOBJ   c <lb>
0 AIO KAlIiFO  -.0, and fnroust.1 receipts given <lb>
FreisM forwarded to Washington, D. c. <lb>
Norlolk frettbt must be marked in fall and prepared In <lb>
Boston.   tree Richmond, steameis lea&apos; e Nor oik dailv. <lb>
LRASTUa Sevan-a or,, Afteni, <lb>
m;IS________ tl________________Em of Central Wear!. <lb>
FOR NEWBERN, N. C , Direct. <lb>
IT&apos;S LTOE-CARRYUsTG THE <lb>
V. 8. KAILS. <lb>
. FOR SALE Two first class liotases on <lb>
I Parker slreet. one nearlv new. FAXON BROTH- <lb>
IER3,11 Coauneiclal street.                   tf        mh27 <lb>
The- 0                      amer  CHARLES  BENTOl <lb>
ccjnma^-&apos;    &quot; <lb>
w cork, ant i <lb>
&amp;iay K, at&apos;: o&apos;oloo&apos;&lt; P. M. <lb>
For freight or passage, having fine nceonimodati,ns, applv <lb>
to                                            to 0 !&gt;fi   Y &amp; X EPUBW, <lb>
ap 28                                 No. n South street, New York. <lb>
BOSTON    AND    COLONIAL <lb>
STEAMSHIP   LI Mi. <lb>
WEEK L Y      L INF.. <lb>
for Halifax, Strait* ot Canso and Oaarlette. <lb>
tovsii, P. E. I. Carrying the U. S. Mail. <lb>
From south fide T wharf. <lb>
Steamer C .MMERCE,     M. Snow, Master. <lb>
Steamer GREYHOUND p. A. NIckerson, Master. <lb>
Will sail for the above ports every TUESDAY, at 12 M. <lb>
Steamer COMMERCE, touching at Pictou. <lb>
r&gt;o freight r, c. ived after 10 o.clock on day of sailing. <lb>
For freight or passage apply to WM. H. RING, end ol <lb>
wharf.                lapl-tfj                             F. SNOW &amp; CO. <lb>
INTERNATIONAL  STEAM- <lb>
LSKIP CO.    TlVC TEH&apos;S A Wi:EK.    For Pott- <lb>
&apos; li^ci, wststior: and St. John, N. B. Tee «u- <lb>
lea-eolng Rtfltsm^ra MONTREAL, <lb>
tfap&apos;aln 1. Flild. and b,EW BRU.NSWICE&quot;, Capt. E. <lb>
5. WiiiC&apos;tester-, will leave foot of Commercial whan, Bos- <lb>
ton, alte                         nla.-&apos;d, Eastport, atd St. Johrc, N. <lb>
B.jtvec,                      .-¦ 3 THURSDAY, at 8 o&apos;clock A. M. <lb>
FattengftMbj ¦     Ba on and Msine and Eai. <lb>
roads ao                     the boat at  Portland bv taking tbt <lb>
Homing twl&apos;i si7c.« day.   Boat leaves Portland at 5 o&apos;clock <lb>
?. U. <lb>
Connects*!: .il Eistportwlth staire fot Machtss,Mt.; <lb>
^itfc steatyet Qae«n tir Calais and Robbir-non, Me ,^md <lb>
St. Andrews, .^S. ii.^hence by N. B and c. Eaalwav for <lb>
aoo^tou, hf.c, s-u j w, odstscf, K. P.., ana at St. John with <lb>
ItMmers orusion l/ne for Free&gt;iicton, N. B., and with <lb>
steamer Emj.cr!,r for Dltby, Windsor aid HJlttas, N, S. <lb>
rhrcu^ tlcketj Wt atateroomi sectiied on board or at the. <lb>
¦.&apos;Bice of the ^vtit. snd of Ccmmcxclal &quot;wh wf. <lb>
Betornieg will leave St. John every Mcuday and Thcirs- <lb>
«ay, at S A. M.. fir Fastjort, Portiaad and Boston. <lb>
Fr«igfj:                      WcinsscUyi ant. £r.tirua&gt;s, only up <lb>
¦ OS p. It <lb>
Ko Campbf- v. ?t rpentine, Oil of Vitriol, or of.her espfo- <lb>
ttve bVii&apos;                      imaterials wbich ignitt) by friction, ta- <lb>
t«i br tut d-.:i on any terms. <lb>
myl____________tt___________WM. H. KILBY, Agent. <lb>
FOR SALt   IN JAMAICA PLAIN. <lb>
corner o&apos; P. nd ara Geutr-1 hUt-.}?, bait a 11- us-; aad <lb>
.tarn    For particnii&apos;s m.dij- to 41. H   KSAHAlt <lb>
861 Washington stjt^fet, c                   emlse».           2i?*-mjll <lb>
FOE&apos;SALE  -A  fine  Houe  on   the <lb>
noithoi iv-.ternos of Heaconitraet   Ptica »;2M0. <lb>
IOHN J1-FFR1E4, Jr, n City E <lb>
___________________HK______________________rnr .5 <lb>
TO LET Second Floor, with Oountin^ <lb>
Room and Lofts.   Also Cellar of Store No. 11 C raa- <lb>
___racreial street. <lb>
mill.?____________W____________FAXON BROTHEltS. <lb>
STORE TO LET Store No, 19 ifStriey <lb>
afatcet   Steam Power c..n be h£.d u   Kanted    For <lb>
tern&quot; apply to EDoIN J, LANE &amp; C <lb>
and 29 H-.», Vy sfree,                         tf                          my,7 <lb>
M   WANTED A House with eigiit or ten <lb>
toott;s, la ot r.e;*r Boston, in a good lie; <lb>
with modern Improvement, preferred) for j. rj.trt&apos;S~ of <lb>
two persons, senlt*.   Aodieff, stump terms ana location, <lb>
TEtfaM, Ko, 54 yemon sirtot, Roxbury.       (it«     ay 17 &apos; <lb>
aSUMMBB KE9IDENCRTO LE* ~A <lb>
CottggeHonay, forolihrd, and                           t, with <lb>
(xcelietit at <lb>
roll&apos;.-trom Boeton.   Inquire cf A. RICH.&apos; <lb>
__lj__________________ <lb>
MIALK-House N ¦. 41   Blo.^om <lb>
E   .   &apos;.   *&apos;i).l  Hem   McL;?n   street   opnostte   Tar!, <lb>
%test trees, fine bs&quot; view, splendid location, only <lb>
I an itlePby the Ctmmon.   Pt&apos;ce sio.Oifl cash, or three-qtu: <lb>
lets on mottglge fl»e jears.                   tf                   my 10 <lb>
MFOB SALB Hcase No. 282 SnaWHmt <lb>
avenue;  Sh-s;orv. eftten roouia, wth modern i-t <lb>
proTements.    Price  Wr-ixi.    Apply   b <lb>
«¦ 012 AS. 1W.X Washitigton itreat,            MWStf-mlil3 <lb>
MK)K SALE On Deoatur street, wrj <lb>
&apos;^¦rtoty Brl&apos;.fc Botuse, nrellfront.1 <lb>
^)Mn=.   ail moaetn lmprovemmts.   AnplvtooAS. <lb>
*, liiOKaiAN&apos;, li.l.Ot WafMn?.h:t, strttf.        MWStf mnl8 <lb>
!i    FOP. SALB On Chapman atreet, very <lb>
desirable $h ttory brics Hor^e- bay window, thir <lb>
.teen zoom;.; all improvements. <lb>
aOBMAN, HW7X Waahingto <lb>
Um\ ggeate. <lb>
TO  LET- <lb>
strsct, suitable for dtationory, Fsncv G <lb>
other neat bnslners.   Inquire on the preuiieea. <lb>
Ono-half of  £»ore 181 Hanovef <lb>
i or sone <lb>
3t*-myM <lb>
g&gt;ult» 6g Heritor* <lb>
PRICE   FH^E   CENTS. <lb>
ippiy to JAS. S. <lb>
MWStf-nmig <lb>
,    TO RF LET-No. 36 Asitiand uiace, s <lb>
tfronl onse with ijrooms. Ret sftio. tl^tit) <lb>
LwoHhoffiirnitnreto b,&gt; sola wi*b it. ai; in go-d <lb>
j   I&apos; irbes- oi eiv&lt; n in .Mine.        ItAtVSMtf        ap2.t <lb>
tsi^o1 <lb>
lO  LiiiT.    ii«&apos;-   WaSHISOTOS   8TBSE1  <lb>
A large ;                                                         ;, teacbtr- <lb>
.also, i large attic In comjplel                      able foi i <lb>
&apos;&apos;&quot;«.   IttQ&apos;i&apos;-e &gt;.i Kooa. Nc  (,.       liWPtf      )v» <lb>
FOR   SAlE   IN    BROOKlalS <lb>
besutllnl estate contiin!r»j ( &gt; WH) sqnare laetofll&apos;-d, <lb>
tiitii a rtriek Englislt rott?ce, fiaisbed in en <lb>
12 room*, soitli »U tnede a ta&apos;puve^^n&apos;s.    Apolv <lb>
S, NORM &apos;N, Wmx Wtiglneiit.il stteet.         tf         ffiy.4 <lb>
WANTEi   A fcon-i wit*, stable. End <lb>
someUnd,«Hbin5rr ft mileso&apos; Itos&apos;on . :beO:d <lb>
Colony RaT^oad. Anv- p.rtl-s havir.e an estate of <lb>
this kiDd may heartf a gojd tenant or pu&apos;ciiaser. by aa- <lb>
crcs.-lne Box 4573 P. O.                          tf                      inj-9 <lb>
FOR SALE Dwe I og House on MiHord <lb>
?eet, eotit&gt;.intrg 12 rooms. In goed condition, Witt <lb>
___rSv&apos;lmieein improvements, and in every re, p&lt; eta very <lb>
desirable residcnee    A. I&gt;. LAMSON, No. 70 Sum itieet. <lb>
Boston, April 25, 1865.                       tf                     ap25 <lb>
N     O <lb>
C     E <lb>
ThePiovltcttowiis.&apos;.earner GEORGE sHATrucn win <lb>
discoLttnue bet retrn^ar trips ca Monday the i^2d inst. for <lb>
the onrtote of painti&apos;K and rcpaSra. Due notice will oe <lb>
fiiv^n when aho is .oady to resume. <lb>
J. E. BOWLSY, Acent &quot; <lb>
May It, 18W.     ______________lw_______________&apos; myl6 <lb>
BOSTON, HULL AND KING- <lb>
_     ,*H&apos;-.V..    W65.   SPBISO   AsaASGKXENI.   IStii, <lb>
ane trip a day, tonchinc tit Hn&apos;l ttrree times a week.   The <lb>
rew, elegant, arm stviit st,;aacr ROSE ST^NOISH, Cspt, <lb>
yemu#l 1&apos;-                                            &apos;o her rezu&apos;.ar season on <lb>
Uoi.diy, I                     saving Hlnghatn at 7 3-4 A. M , leav&apos; <lb>
pg Livct,-&apos;.&quot;i ^lid-i, Boitcn, at 4« P.M.   Fare, st&apos;eonts. <lb>
the C iotp«n? «111 not h«&apos;ld tnetrselyes responsible for bag- <lb>
or freiabt unless put In charge ol the Captain 5r Clem. <lb>
DAVID CtLiJlS. Agent, Liverpool Waitrl, Boston, <lb>
.__________           Da___________________»p2» <lb>
»»,   SANFORD&apos;S INDEPENDENT <lb>
_^»LINE.   For Bangor and the intermediate <lb>
landings on the J&apos;enobscot River. <lb>
The splendid steamer KATAHDIN, built expressly for <lb>
IMs route, will leave the end of Foster&apos;s Wharf, as above, <lb>
every Tuesday and Friday- evening, at 5Ss o&apos;clock, com- <lb>
mencitv. on Tuesday, April 18. <lb>
ATTfflAtiLoii&apos;izsintonded for shipment by this routemust <lb>
be legibly raarlied and sycompanied by Bills of Lading iu <lb>
duplicate. <lb>
anpuwder <lb>
extra hazardous freight taken by this steamer.   No <lb>
frefeht received after 4« o&apos;clock. <lb>
Jbl TO LET At 35 Boylsfon street, corner <lb>
ITiH Head place, Offlca sui aMef.ra F&apos;U-siciaaorDentie* <lb>
&quot; ffl Has b*en ot-cupied by Pbyslola  ¦ loi twenty years <lb>
For particulars apply on tbe ptemiaes. 3-5 Boylaton <lb>
tf                                                ray M <lb>
J-OR SALE Two gei.tfei HoBBes, m a <lb>
blockot foui, cntalning S rooati eacb and Cocblt- <lb>
»uate water, anc convenient to lio&apos;-se can; bulldtng <lb>
in good lepafr; 6itu:!tia at Ci*y Po^nt, south Host n. <lb>
I&apos;rice *3100. Apply to JAldKa PATTEHSON, 43 Corahill, <lb>
or 455 Broadway.                            lw*                         myl8 <lb>
FOE  SALE OR  EXOHANOE - Six <lb>
houjes atid ovet 7C0tl fast land in ffor.ta Bo?&apos; t.: alic <lb>
___.five new hous a  renting fcr$1386 per year; slso <lb>
several eitatts neaT Boston,wbich will be eichaut-ed for <lb>
farms or other ptcperty. WlaLLa &amp; DENNY, 81 Washing- <lb>
ton street, Ecota 4)4.                         1m                         ap23 <lb>
FOR SALE A&apos;r~wT&apos;ST^ND&apos;^A~gen- <lb>
teel 3H story, twell front, Brick House, sritti all the <lb>
rr.idem improvement?, vs-nrm-d by steam, o <lb>
lGgccd tcoirs,a verv large lot f-flani, and will he sola very <lb>
low.   PriceftiMO.   Will lemon a lontr lease at $iiO(lreadily. <lb>
Inqtiite of JAS. GRAY, i Scoliay&apos;s BnlWing.          4t-svW <lb>
ft&apos;R fcALE A i:ir. chance for invest- <lb>
ment, in ablecs ot eight 3^-jfory hcu&apos;0°, in eood re- <lb>
pair, row rented at S!50&apos;r per year rent oald&apos;in &apos;d- <lb>
vsrea. Puce.$10,500. &apos;xerms verv eaav. C H.i&apos;./C. at Bttt- <lb>
fum&apos;s stoic. 193 Fiiend sttect, item 10 A. M. to 31&apos;, M. <lb>
___________________________4t_____________________mvlS <lb>
MF!(K SALE House contain as ;.3 roorrs <lb>
»n geod tepsir, situated on Broadway, -outh Bostou, <lb>
cor tainftg sas, Coenitnate wate», wafer closet, &lt;fee.; <lb>
horse esrs pass every frur u&gt;inutf:t t-ieti way. Pxice 337&lt;K&apos;. <lb>
Apply at 43 Cotnhll). JAKES PATTF.K30N. <lb>
_________________________IB*__________________   my 18 <lb>
FOR SALE A sa,&gt;e»:o» buiit Wooden <lb>
Bcuse, 4t)x35 feet, with an L 18x20 ftet; 14t(oms <lb>
. . with a1! Oiotfi/n improvement?. Lot l&apos;fixli^ feet, <lb>
Vt ith a choice; vta;i&gt;tt of Pear t nd other fruit trees, in o&lt; ar- <lb>
irg. Situated at srutn Boston Point Applv to JOiiS <lb>
JEfFRIF.S, Jr.JfjCi&apos;y Exchange.            2&lt;t»            myil <lb>
,a&amp;»\ FOR SALE Several genteel residences <lb>
jfojlj In DorchfsTei, Maiden, Jama cs Pl&apos;.tn, Broosl.n&apos;j. <lb>
¦*££m Cambridge, Dsnvers, CUftondale, Someivtile and <lb>
Giantville Also honsog in the citj-that we will s6lltor <lb>
from SltfOO to S^OtiO, and on easy terms of payment. <lb>
Wi,LL3 &amp; DENEY, Si Washington itreet, Room i*. <lb>
Ira                                           ai-22 <lb>
MFOB PALE-Houae No. 80-Pott street, <lb>
tveetxlly eeenfled by the lato PLilo Sanlord, Esq., to <lb>
closean e-tate, Th3 houie is 4 stotles. con <lb>
rooefs, with modern com enter ces In perfect or de*. For far- <lb>
ther (Bltttsnlarj applv to HFNB.Y E. MANNjO. &amp;i*AN- <lb>
FORO Executors, cr WSJ&quot;. L. UAKMOV.D, 5o. &lt;9 Wash- <lb>
ington street!_________________U___________________M?2 <lb>
W. B. ruSELTIKTi, Agent. <lb>
 &quot; Foster&quot; s V.&apos;;.: <lb>
13 . <lb>
tjostin, April 11, 186-5. <lb>
an. <lb>
apll <lb>
Wtoun dTwmj^ms. <lb>
an <lb>
iica.oo&amp;E&apos;T&apos;t* <lb>
PATENT    VENTILATED <lb>
RKFRIGERATOR8, <lb>
Of all r?u;j and Dticriptintl. <lb>
Meats prsseived by mesnsof a cold, dry c&apos;nrrent cf air. <lb>
Mark, t Refrigerators tor Hotels,Steamboats, private houses, <lb>
ifce.j made to order.   Goods packed for shipment. <lb>
rot salt by r. HARr-DUN. Warerooms over B. and M., <lb>
pad Depot. Fayrrarket tarn&quot;.             lm*        mv 5 <lb>
fH^ital T$otutii. <lb>
KEMOVAL. Mrs. E. N. ClaivK. Female <lb>
. &apos; Physician formerly of Lawrence, Mttss., (where she <lb>
was in successful practice for more than sixteen years) has <lb>
removed to Ko. 13 Balfinch street, Boston, next door to <lb>
Kevere House, where she will be happy to see her former <lb>
p?trons. <lb>
Particular attention given to all Female Complaints. <lb>
__________________________6m                                     feb20 <lb>
DROPSY CAN RE CURED. Mrs. Abbott <lb>
takes this method to inform hoi friends and the public <lb>
that she has bati f-eat succers In. tre&quot;tf g esses of D:Oi,s.-, <lb>
Asthma, Neara&apos;tia, Dyspcpela, Kheumat im, White Swell- <lb>
ing, Scrofu .-, fsU.Kheum, Abscesses aid all diseases of the <lb>
blcod, and can be found at Ho. 13 Notth Bn&lt;scll street, <lb>
viherasbe can he conrulted relative to any of the above <lb>
nan otto seascs ar.d ot&apos;aee. L-d metrtfoned, and tosbowles- <lb>
titionlali f.r;               whom ska las cared.  Cilice hoars <lb>
l«ai H) a 1 i &gt;&apos;cloc* eatf.. das.                                      my 3 <lb>
&quot; H ° M M      F O R      T N V A I|I D &amp;&quot; <lb>
EeiaW!»iie«   IS4.*, <lb>
 RY  IVR.  E, E.   DENNtSTON <lb>
AT SPKISODALt, <lb>
  ¦ ^TBfa.Mi&apos;T®!*;, tun. <lb>
Eeiereices Boston, Jacob Bioacow, M. D.; New York, <lb>
truLlsfsPilUitit M.L&apos;.__________aWFam________ap5 <lb>
IflHE GREAT NEW ENGLANfJ RKMKOY <lb>
Dg. «I. TV   P f.X.A.Vit&apos;S <lb>
W£IT&apos;J&apos;I0   PINE    COMPOUND <lb>
V now ottered to the afllicted throughout tbe country, atier <lb>
having been proved by tte ten of eleven years in the New <lb>
Englaud Mates, wher? it:, n.cr;ts tavet become as well <lb>
known as tie tree from whlco, in psrt, ft derives its virtues. <lb>
The White Fine Csmpnnid Care* <lb>
Sore Throat, Cole&apos;s   Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Spit- <lb>
ting of Blood, and Piiimorwrv Affections generally. <lb>
E is a remartable Remedy tor Kidney Com- <lb>
plaints, Diabetes, Dtjficul&apos;y of Voiding <lb>
Cri&lt;&gt;e,  Bleeding from the Kid- <lb>
neys and Bleutrfer, Grovel, <lb>
 and other Complav.ts, <lb>
xon pn.rs attp scravr it will be pound vert valuable. <lb>
C.&apos;ve it 3 trial if you won!,&apos; learr tie value ol a good and <lb>
tried medicine.   It is pleasant, safe ani sure. <lb>
bold by D.-ugsliU and Dealers in Medicine generally. <lb>
«£(&gt;. W. fcWETT, M »., Proprietor, <lb>
BOSTON,   MASS. <lb>
BUKSHAMS So VAN SGHAACK, Chicago, ID. <lb>
JOHN D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, <lb>
niyli      MWSla             Gen&apos;? a&apos;. Agents for the West. <lb>
THE   TIME <lb>
FOB S U S Hacd30iO!;vii3M!ecs.i3d-i co <lb>
._ and K acre of !snd on line of IWqroesi <lb>
. ar.d repot; prime 2 story                       ma, Mali sma- <lb>
ll ee, large flat! in windows; flxely located; ha dsoi <lb>
tiees: cictilent water.   A very ct iteable estate ftr a p.:rty <lb>
.  v    -l 1ioston.   PriccS&apos;fiOn.   TertEs tisy, <lb>
ccfrs hnsiaesj» CUv7ALKJ.K tSs CLELAKP, 23 Cqsrt St. <lb>
my 18        6t                                           -------^        -  <lb>
FOR SALB IN MELROSS In oni of <lb>
Jesirab elocallo.&apos;s ruth tjisti, i ; <lb>
lehrool house ot 1) root-is, in cor-oiere or«7er. <lb>
ible; about I5,MD tests of lsnd; with n two ra&apos;nat..s&apos; <lb>
wa&apos;a ofdevot. and nearchmciej, BOnoois, stores and mar- <lb>
ie*. Wdlbe told ch&apos;ap, tn easy terms, rsroefs will be <lb>
sold with tte b use. Apply to H: A. NORfUS &amp; J R. <lb>
JOMtt-, No. 6 Tiave&apos;ie; Building.__________4t          m. 18 <lb>
FOR  SALE  TN  MALDBN A fiue <lb>
House, large stable, I2,&apos;-i 0 feet land, vith trait and <lb>
crnjmcntaf trees, on Marie t*re-et, 2 mmntes fiotn <lb>
drpot; very T.leasfint, nice ol&apos;ite. Also a b, antirj&apos;. cottage, <lb>
with nice ch.nbriF, 2 minutes&apos; from Maiden so -jte. B6\r <lb>
n&amp;ces nave gas marble mantel., &lt;tc,,and are aniceori*cr. <lb>
Wfi tie so:d on easy terms at lim orices. A D. LAMSON, <lb>
70 State at&apos;ts&apos;.     _____________If__________             myis <lb>
MFOR SALE IN SOUTH BOoTON- <lb>
Ove looting &quot;P.orche-.t r ba.v,&quot; a tin&quot; 2S-storv <lb>
h use with rfodaru converienre?, with 4000 feet of <lb>
far.o. caiitotiit.g24 pea1 trees bcrirg fro.tn 1 to a b <lb>
frniteach also otberrrnlt rnd f&apos;ttri s. From tfc^ cutola <lb>
of tlio bouse is a view unsurpassed the harbor, adjacent <lb>
ctt-&apos;cE and c.-uniry. Toe horse ca s pass near Toy. Price <lb>
»u»..(l. Apj&gt;:y to A. B. WASKEN&quot;, 11 MerciaiUs&apos; Axciange, <lb>
_________________________tf_______________________my6 <lb>
MFOB SALE Sn Msedsa, threi&gt; mit-utss&apos; <lb>
walk fiom lioston and Maine depot, a ^rst claas <lb>
iouse, nearly new, with 12 rooms, finPiocation, <lb>
fronting scr.th, slated roof, nodem stvle and improve- <lb>
-, furnace, good wstet. gara*n, Snz Price $5CCC. <lb>
Also, a beautiful eottage, sarreunded with ornsratental aid <lb>
truit trees, tan rooms, bteh. land, ard in goo? order. Price <lb>
 2700.   A. D. LAMSON. 70 State St,    .            MWFtf-apS <lb>
TO LET- Foe six months f-om the ftri <lb>
bed House of moiieiate sire, m tt,e <lb>
a .i F.ani&apos;in sattaxe,   Ann|y at 71 F d- <lb>
etalstesel       _                  HWsW_                          an 21 <lb>
FOB SALE OR   Tl   T.&apos;t T~iN&quot;&gt;.OX <lb>
rtURV a itnali, testa <lb>
to  tslt.ll <lb>
________________________St*________________my l&lt;i <lb>
&apos; TEr-AFaritisv;. ; goodlandMB; <lb>
are buildings and  flea                    ... o.    oa&apos;&amp;B <lb>
v.ithni a fev m t s of Boston and o;. the Wo.-«3^, <lb>
I&apos;tovi UnceBal                        I.  Addltss Box 2353 <lb>
__________________________3?____________________mj; 13 <lb>
MA    TO LET-«-TlK funr-story building <lb>
Ml,.. 1st. <lb>
I                   I .&apos; premises, oo siatts. <lb>
______....._________       l&gt;tj______________________lliy.S <lb>
M    FOB  FALE-House  &gt;o, 73   Hutlaad <lb>
IJiH st&apos;ec. conveniently arrcngec, pleasintly located anl <lb>
rani .very de&apos;trsolc.    Can re seen, and particti <lb>
fan ed. by applying to ca-&apos;.s, u. corttyt&apos;. So. 2 Joy&apos;s <lb>
Bmldin;, 81 Washington street.                tf                 mvlB <lb>
FOR SALE  IN   MOUNT  VKlNt^ <lb>
BTREBT Two very desirable cont&apos;guoui esta <lb>
.Nos.6« ami i&lt;8--next e si cf Mr Tblyer&apos;a, each 25 <lb>
feet front.   G. FOSTlK WUJ.IaMS, 4a state St ¦   . <lb>
_____________________MWFif                                       sp21 <lb>
^*    FOR   BALE  A neat two-story  and <lb>
|j|H French rost house, oppoetti   o t Pleasant car station, <lb>
,«*&amp; svith lit room?, birk and uont o                      fixtures, <lb>
for 63500, If apphea lorsooL.   J                               tN, 1097H <lb>
WashlngtoE street.                            mwsu                 apl7 <lb>
&quot;~BABGAINS oFFEKEit~To ckse an <lb>
if. No. 21     on- freet, I3roo«s;2l <lb>
.   .Carvestreet, li ioo:-n; 10 f&apos;.rerrs s&apos;reer, 11 r. ons; 51 <lb>
We&lt;   Oral ge sti ef, 8 -nom.: 3 Ca-.r. . -..la ». 10 rooms. <lb>
roytf-FM VV»         A, S. JOHNSON, 1008 Ss&apos;i.shlrftin at. <lb>
.git FOR SALE No. S4r&gt;oviTstrert, This <lb>
g tK desirable He u-*&gt; is b well front, lias Is l^om., witn ail <lb>
w^afS. :t, mod^ir imoi vemetit*t slid is now r is- for oe.u- <lb>
patey.   /pptv to JaMtS S. NOKM»N, K-9;VWashin.r- <lb>
FOR SALE Houses .-n all Arc desfa* <lb>
alestieetstn Boston; iro also in&quot; ad ttie c tics ar 1 <lb>
be   vtcboltt   o:   BbiTon.     Apply   to -f- <lb>
r Hl&apos;.NCH, 80 Washington strett.               2t               m.v.&apos;o <lb>
FOR SALE On Sprin-r  Hi&apos;l, Somer- <lb>
vllle, a v&apos;tf d^Mrabl&quot; oweumg louse, m-a-lyuew. <lb>
-ssi,n gajdetl and finHtieis.   61 Washii ,s n  .; ¦ ¦ », <lb>
KcealJ, h&apos;.iCt Jt, SLEEPER A PAQf.        If        m.-&apos;»_ <lb>
a   SIX  BB3IRABLE~ROOM*_rrT the <lb>
bf3t part of Cambj&apos;dgeoorf. to !et to a so <lb>
t*ii,ity.   Tnere is everv -:                      Pot houa iieep <lb>
lug.   Rent S14 a month    IsquueatS jcollay&apos;sBol&apos;Jlng <lb>
_______________________2t»_______________________r,iy23 <lb>
FOB SALE A Gorteel Hoi.se at South <lb>
End. tetween ^hawmtit aveone andTtemoitt ;tree.s, <lb>
.nearly now. together  with the Furni&apos;ure and Cat- <lb>
I&quot;&quot;-¦                                WAi. L. HAMMOND, <lb>
m»2C                 &apos;A-                             49 Waih-iigtnn street. <lb>
Si <lb>
MFOR SALE- On C^e-tnot ;t-cet, Rox- ; <lb>
bf y.a ge-of ..                         ; catid*wo-storyh7use,  t <lb>
11  boms, just put tat perfect repair and ready forim- j <lb>
io..oi-- a occupant   ; 10.0O&gt; feet of land, vttta fruit &gt;ndor»a- <lb>
menteltrs.es.   Price ¦nr.N   Tt&apos;n s iibevnl ;ai¦«10t«dowr. t <lb>
lw            cAMULL HI&apos;. E. No. SSSStest! <lb>
By N. A. THOMPSON &amp;, CO. <lb>
 Offl.ce Old 3ta«e House, Boston.! <lb>
Csf.tuloi&apos;s 8cle ortitery dnl.al.io Estate tn <lb>
Woburi* Cter.tre. <lb>
0.- TT&apos;F..&quot;DAY, Mav23, st   quirter be&apos;ore (bur o&apos;esock <lb>
i. H , or unmediately alter the atnvai of tnt 3 o&apos;cJoca <lb>
tia&apos;B ffosi boston, <lb>
lhe well  krown home.teal  estate of the late <lb>
Hcu. Rotten Bucatriat, do, eaaeo. sltuatedin the very <lb>
___beautiful vt!l«ie of Wobum t&apos;entr-,  witbia three <lb>
walk of the Railroaa r&gt;epot ai.d poisestm-- rare <lb>
aitrsctlorsas a realdeLce for a gecuematj do&gt;iiE business m <lb>
it c Dsists ot about 21,ott0 square feet of Ian: <lb>
boaotnoiiy laid out an-1 finely omaroerityd with trees     . <lb>
shiubbcy; a aqtiaro twe-story tease, witfc an L tntp&quot; <lb>
rear, subs aatiaily built and verv convepientlv attargid. <lb>
sndato&gt;d stabie.   Ttie butldinaa ate fu es;ceiient icp&apos;sit, <lb>
, aac the estate generally la in &quot;a bne conanio ¦ ¦   It Is in <lb>
| ey.ry particubj a first class lesiueace. and t-ortn   the <lb>
a&apos;.ter.ticr- of sny gentleman seeri&apos; r an estate ft the ct u&lt; - <lb>
&apos; try.   Will be so M witkout reserve on farsrable ten,- ol <lb>
patment, and may be exaaiinttl an any time previous to <lb>
: the sale. <lb>
 ALSO  <lb>
Irtmediate&apos;y after the above, <lb>
A vacant lot of lard In the rew of lhe liomeiteao, c-in- <lb>
t:omng about is 0: square feet.                   ta                 myiQ <lb>
Sb9.Ua   *f  HutitoiTa <lb>
FOR SAUEIN WILMINGTON  <lb>
Asmali Futyiifio acres o*&quot; land, 15 miles irotn <lb>
Use Depot on Lowell Ball- <lb>
rdenrg on Silver Ltke, i. oeauttliil <lb>
there is a; out ^0 a-.^e- of wood, sod the o-lonoe- I* suitably <lb>
I .-aikty ot&apos;i&apos;ru-, <lb>
ics.   &apos;lii   ttltii;.- <lb>
r- oms, pen tco&quot;, pi ,orta or d !. <lb>
I i&apos;tb-. eseliae;Rd fo oood pi <lb>
tile  or C liarlciotrn.    Inquire of JA . ti tv,  4 <lb>
Scobsy&apos;s Bllii.iitg.                            4t                         my-20 <lb>
FAHM   FOR   SALE   IN   MFD^ <lb>
FiELI).   Agod Farm ofSO acres of cxjellent <lb>
18 relies from Boston, 1 mil ¦ ffoin file de-__ <lb>
pot. within three minutes&apos; walaof chu&apos;ebes andjschooh; 10 <lb>
ceres of wooe, the osiance well divided; a large o.chird of <lb>
well selected fruit, mostly yoong trees jost comingiuto <lb>
pp&apos;es, peats and ehcri-s, trapes and the smal-er <lb>
f-uits; a laree 2-st rv house cf 14 toonis, sultaltis lor 2 faml- <lb>
l es,4n good repair; 2 bams, one 36x4o, one 25x3&apos;, cciiar ur- <lb>
dei; earr.ege house wood houss. wagon aiot tool <lb>
&apos;ibfs es&apos;aie is ir. one of the most pleasant villages fn Kor- <lb>
oiv i-ii-ty, sndwli be sold extremely low. I-.quire of <lb>
JAMES GKA5, 4 Scoliay&apos;s Building,             4t           myif) <lb>
FOIe SALE Two good secoad-hand t&lt;rv:p&apos;s top- <lb>
lal s, at HOLWAY it WOOTIBUKY S No. li  C <lb>
my 16 <lb>
not wkrul <lb>
6t« <lb>
tov street. <lb>
ItWStf <lb>
my3 <lb>
a FOR SALEINBROOKLINC-Afiist <lb>
eUssDiseiiina House and SUble, tuiit f or yean <lb>
since, ana 21,000 tect o&apos; Lti.d. nsr.r V-- Epl,copal <lb>
Ccuicri. Apply to A. W. SMITH, 57 Devonshire street, <lb>
Bcstoi&apos;._____________MFtT2w*                              uiyl7 <lb>
MFOR SALE^IrTSlelrose, £ (, <lb>
situated Cotiage Howts and stable, ^ith about Ij.Ood <lb>
f.etcf la,nd, coinei of Lebanon ana Porter streets, <lb>
with a plenty ct Iroittaees.   Feu-fuotrierpvtlou&apos;aisinquire <lb>
oi Wii E. FULLER, near the premises.   Price $1609, <lb>
___________________WBHW&amp;MW F6t*______________ aj,29 <lb>
MFOB SALE AT JAMAICA PLAIN  <lb>
On Orchard street, near tte Pc-nd, a large and conve- <lb>
nient house, furnished wtto all the modern improve- <lb>
i-rerts. with a ecod stable and lar^e giitten stc,eseti with <lb>
vines, trait toees, etc. Inquire of aUsITIS &amp; HANDY, 116 <lb>
Milk tf-eet, Boston.                   TufhSlni                     ap27 <lb>
FOB SALE OK WASHINGTON ST., <lb>
having s. vicv/ ot Blackstone and Franklin squares^ <lb>
Kits Phe house is 8J*-story, swell front, and ovet 28 feet <lb>
w1dc, y,ith about 3400 feet of land, and li one of the finest <lb>
estate,&quot; at the South End. Apply t JAS. s, KORMAN, <lb>
¦OftiK Waabinotcn street._______&quot; 8tAMW.SU_______sep9 <lb>
FOB SALE-On Worcester stieet, five <lb>
bouBOS, each 3H story, with bar window, 12 rooms, <lb>
,811 t&apos;C&apos;provements. Built by toe oreaent t wncr in the <lb>
most tborouah maoiter, and are d&apos;-sirsole eitheo as anln- <lb>
vestmert e-r for occupancy. Apply to Jets. 8, NORMAN, <lb>
10973-; Wastdngton street.                   MWstf                ap26 <lb>
NEW^ANA^EDFGANY^OUS^fToV <lb>
TR*M(&gt;Nr srt-.s-ii&apos;. lotu h aoatb fro . - <lb>
stieet, tor sole.   The 1 lea ion is unamally desi-a olo. <lb>
s.nd thestrcctnx* Issnpeiiortn es-et^ r-.speet.   Oj <lb>
daj. ApilvtoMr. BF5N,« utbopieiises.trto LF.AVJTr- <lb>
&amp; HtiNNEttELL 49 uontrltss St.          MWC&gt;         lllylS <lb>
~M~~LoT&gt;k&quot;AT~TIJIS^ A Si.leridiM~Hcuse <lb>
JPJa with alt the nedetn miproretoenu. stiole. &amp;c.. beaa- <lb>
wff- tiful garden, mil of tha very cr.olcest fiult train. In <lb>
toil beating, on Ctry avenue, nrsr the h rse c^rs, ia Chel- <lb>
Fea, f..r sa&gt;e od easy terms, the owner going West. S, s. <lb>
JACKS-ON, Auctioneer und Real Estate Broker, office l&apos;j <lb>
Conxt itreet,                                4t                               my 19 <lb>
FOR SALE IN MEi 7ROSE&apos;^&quot;c7t: <lb>
ta;ebeu-eei 0 rooii,s, 3 miLutcs&apos;w ok fr&quot;tn depo*. <lb>
H.iCI feet ol lend, wifn Iiuit and ornamental trees, <lb>
Bouse ana grounca ineomoieie otdetand teadvfer oici- <lb>
oarttv. Pnceai8i:0 one third oasb. Apply to 11 A, NO It- <lb>
Itltj and J, E. JONES, KojoI No. S, Iiavelu Bui1 <lb>
St                 ________           nij21 <lb>
i nUcTr <lb>
NOW   I.-&apos; <lb>
TO   USE <lb>
J&gt;K.   WAllREX&apos;S <lb>
BILIOUS    BITTERS, <lb>
TO PaTKIFT THK BE,082&gt;, <lb>
And eradicata an Coehtpt Hokoss from the System to <lb>
 cie law tojU&apos;iAiNr, Jausdks. ana ail Bilious Ar- <lb>
faonous to cure Heap achj, Diizhiess, Dtspbpsia,C03 <lb>
tivanass, Loss ot Appbttib, Gisxsal UsBiim, and all <lb>
Diseases caused by Ihpubity of tbs Blood, Obstbucipd <lb>
CracULATioif. or disordered condition ot the BtomactJ and <lb>
Bowels. <lb>
Sold by M. S BCRK * CO., 26 Tremor.t street, and all <lb>
Dealers a                                         JCt                           ap 27 <lb>
P <lb>
OTASH     AND    PEARLASH, <lb>
In Casks, Kegs, and Cans, <lb>
W. H <lb>
MWFim <lb>
For sale by <lb>
&quot; chessman; <lb>
No. 9 Central street, Boston, <lb>
jan 11 <lb>
.1. <lb>
ICICLES,         KETCH U PS, <lb>
FRESH TOMATOES, <lb>
nei-medculli Sealed ... ocla, Jto , <lb>
MAKTFACTUEBO bt <lb>
..w^8, M* »B*MaTH * CO, <lb>
M WFtf             P6 and_ ^Nortt St.. Boston. <lb>
O .       MARS HA HIT, <lb>
MAHUrACTUEEB OP <lb>
A It Kinds and Colors of Card Stock. <lb>
»?tntfor a Newjo&apos;k manufacturer of a newi-t .  <lb>
  ^&apos;nal   Show raid Msnuisetne-v r«m-^«i <lb>
ficm K3 Washington street to his pr«e&apos;,t Ucition, <lb>
1*3 WslfsHINOTOK fiTHElT, <lb>
t J17        U rTFiin»            COEiiSB or watsb STEBsr. <lb>
DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE <lb>
IN   JtRlNCFTON,   MASS. Corslstlog   of  SO <lb>
t vid d ai follows: 28 acr^s ti&apos;ltre, 47 <lb>
acres pasturo:e, and 5 rcroa woodiard; is an excellent <lb>
steiktnd truit farm; ? ston kouae, 11 rooms and 4 hams, <lb>
all m good repair; situated be&apos;.woon tbe WaobuseHlnd <lb>
InHonses; bs.st of m:e&apos;lttt:; 15 miles itom Worces- <lb>
ter. Inqnlr.-o oroRGE VI. DAVIS.on the premises.or <lb>
of JO UN P. WOODBURY, Bos. 2 and 3 Satrsmoie Bnl&apos;d- <lb>
Ing, iym, Mass,____________MWWsr                        mj 13 <lb>
JA SUMMER RENT. Four gocd s!^d <lb>
l« bedrooms, two smsll.r do. two attic rocms aodcel- <lb>
araulsr, brL-g part of a house with a plets-nt piazzt <lb>
tslward the Bay, at Martotr, Plymouth Co , Mr <lb>
honsetoihe ,: Ma&gt;view Hou;e,&quot; where esc-&apos;ilor.t board :an <lb>
be obtained. These looms are pattUlly famisreo, and are <lb>
vtoi couvriientfor a fami;y party. Will De rented for the <lb>
teason. Foi terms apply to Cant GEO. L LOCF, otttt.e <lb>
prtnls.s,________________MWF13.*________________myli <lb>
FOR SALE The very deslrstiiij arc&apos; <lb>
cable estate foriaeriy occapied by-Amory Bouihtoti, <lb>
.Ssq, situated on prospect street, Crerabrt-ge ort. <lb>
(he property consiet! of a dwelling house, built and flntshed <lb>
In a most substantial and thorough manner, containing n <lb>
iractcus rooms and every tnojern improvement; a eonven- <lb>
leet o! latid. Apolyto EOWARD <lb>
RiCHAEDSON, at the Cambrt lira (Its Back, Cambridae- <lb>
port; ortoJ. W. RICHARDSON, 15 State street,Boston. <lb>
________________________Mwstf      ___________     ap8 <lb>
FARM    FOR   SALE    OR    EX-assist. <lb>
CHANGE.   One ot the best Farms in tiiidle-efflfe <lb>
-----sex countv for sale on very ea»v terms or toZS-- <lb>
exchange for other real estate in Boston or ltnxbury, or <lb>
personal property. Said tanu is situated iu the town of <lb>
Reading on the Boston and Maine Railroad, twelve miles <lb>
from Boston, seventy acres good land, large new house <lb>
new barn., with cemented cellar, and large piggery, wood- <lb>
shed, &amp;c, under good cultivation, good water, plenty- <lb>
wood, welt fenced with wail, and about fifty cords manure. <lb>
Inquire of JOHN M, WAY, is Congress street, Boston. <lb>
____________________________tf        _________           feblt <lb>
FOR RALE IN QUINCV-Minsnon <lb>
Bonse, Stable and SH acres of Laud On HOrVBAY, <lb>
22, at 4 o&apos;clock P. M , wid bo s.-id at pub ic auc- <lb>
tion ca the premises, without resets e, the va!u*-M6 estate <lb>
fm Qntncy avenue known as the oos&apos;an Bass Estate, <lb>
boune.rd southwest bv t-e avenae, and on otnersldes by <lb>
the estate of Hon, Josiat Qomav. There are vafaibie <lb>
fruit &apos;tees upon the same, and the bui ding., r*ie:n excellent <lb>
conoition. Thts is a cesirable place lor a&apos;atntlf man doing <lb>
. it tboctty. asit is ntar the Mt. v?ciiatton station <lb>
on t&apos;te Old Colony Railroad atd horse ears tun on the ave- <lb>
nue hourly. Fit I                     matlon acdre.-s toe At <lb>
atEostoi crQBincj.    HENRV H   H&apos;AXON, Au, <lb>
_______________________tuat&quot;_______________my.,i <lb>
FOR SALE IN THEOITY O^ WOK- <lb>
CISTEB One oftnc mottdesirab&apos;.e-ocatioas iot a <lb>
.eonptry residence, hetween tnelanoowusd ny the <lb>
Hon. Dwiaht Foster and Stephen Sslntbuty <lb>
street, h ot a m-lo fiot-. the Court House, .contat;. <lb>
acre; of land under a uigb state of cultivation, ov -¦ <lb>
pietrtfs of approvedvierfetter,70pears owsrfa&apos;ds <lb>
eber lee, cnrr*nts and srrawoerras.  A comfottr <lb>
tage of tight r oms. two turns, excellent water m theh ;use, <lb>
Ac.   It is witbon live rrinu.es walk of the ceieorate.l Blgh- <lb>
lsnd Cadet .-choo*.   P^ice $8501.   i il partlon&apos;ert can be oe&gt;- <lb>
talned of WM   G. MATNARD, No. S3 Summer street, <lb>
Worcey;er, Mass.                           2W_______________mylO <lb>
FOB   SALE   OB  EXCHANGE <lb>
elegant country residence known as the <lb>
&quot;Judge Oanjs or IZttrf law Place,&quot; <lb>
in the cbaimlrg town, of Groton Centre, Mas3, Gen- <lb>
teei Mansion House with L aLdpisrzaon the froneaod rear. <lb>
14 rot ma wi*h marble matte&apos;s, wash bowls stt, hot aca <lb>
cclc water, bath loom, st aclons ball, sittino; room, dlrtine, <lb>
room and narlor. all of whiMi are lei left htgb, eig^t cham- <lb>
bers witL olotetf, ttatj o wit.i oellar anc hamesi room, <lb>
rarrtsge hense, tee Louse. Ac ; the stable is omamen&apos;ei <lb>
witiiaec.-&apos;Jv Una house: 3 aotcs la <lb>
Istd fioctine en tiorce streets, enclose! with a hardso2te, <lb>
substantial ftnee, with fine grartte posts end toaaiittous. <lb>
The £toacds are laid nut at great exretis?. and in excellent <lb>
taste, with wa&apos;ks. he. ees, evrrgreens. slrebberv. tfet,. oott- <lb>
tstLing a great v.iietr of choice 3pp&apos;es, peats, cherries, <lb>
peaches, st&apos;awberres. ra.-pbejries, canan&apos;.s, a:paTKut <lb>
beds. etc. Infrortotthehonssts a hatdsome liwn, halt <lb>
tirele, surrourded bv a beauri/a&apos;. Bedgt,   ***. trees.etc., <lb>
and one of the finest driveways !n ths countrr; suainteT <lb>
bouse, trdlised walks c vered with choice grace vines aud <lb>
flowers; 3e0chclocin;it trees in fail belling, trait iftstnea- <lb>
scn valued tt »500: 60 shade, forest and ornamentsi trees, <lb>
sinnbbei.v. &amp;c. This is a desirable estate, very much ad- <lb>
mired, five minutes&apos; walk oniy from tha depot, eight <lb>
minutes&apos; walk from high school, stores, post offlcf.charehes <lb>
and the Lawrence Academy which has the atvantage of an <lb>
etdowmeat, and Is iu high repute. Those ia pursuit of ie- <lb>
tirement and the comtorts cf life, end es;eeial&apos;y those in <lb>
pursuit of health, who wlih to reside out o! the reach ot <lb>
the searching east winds, where the climate affotds ample <lb>
protection against liability-to pcl^onsry diseases. Groton <lb>
affords unequal attrastioc the situation is deluhifal. th? <lb>
air pure and invigorating. The tillage part of the land i3 <lb>
planted with all kinds of early and late vegetables <lb>
The place Is In perfect order, ready for itnmedrato oeoi- <lb>
patey.  PilceSIO.HOOcash, or % on mortjo. <lb>
Bostor, Fichbnrg Desot   for Groton Centre. 11 A. M. <lb>
Atplyto WM. A, PRe.SCOrT, 86 Cortr;, corner Howard <lb>
strtet,Boston,or to CHARLES ELLIS, on tnt; premises. <lb>
ALB IN OLD CAMBRIDGE- <lb>
agb&apos;Y  built br tee day; seven rocroa <lb>
¦a of water; a. out 5(K&apos;o feet of Ian*, <lb>
6rmc frutt  tieiM,   ri-i preatantl^  loostoi  re^r oosccrd <lb>
aveBoe. aid crar tbc O* -   cgtoT- aitdlionacin.   Vii?*, <lb>
_.........-  ^-taifiMi °- <lb>
ca*y.   inquire 0                          ¦* -*  »** <lb>
W                            id? -j <lb>
FOK SAIiE^A dcilrab^  teaAdenc* in <lb>
tf from Wofce».-r- P&apos;o*8*^*^ <lb>
.located, v.iiliin cne-fourCi of a mile iron* cn&apos;*£?lV &apos; <lb>
stores, setjods aad post otUc^; i two story fcooSb ot »x?a <lb>
rcorrs, r^an), cania^e hoase, Ac, all cot;ysnJent en&gt;i ln <lb>
good repislr. Two wells rf exce&apos;ltnt awl Iaaing wsler- <lb>
Tcnaciesof fiigirst-s !au3, with over 2i5 apple aui ptar <lb>
trees. Jf-.re land for s;Ie it desired. Icqiiire cf F. A. <lb>
BIIGHa^, Shrewsbury, Mass,           MW4w*             myl <lb>
MSOR&quot; SALK-Farm f.f 30 &amp;cr;s, 15^E <lb>
t. ctiui-ja&apos;aBSt <lb>
end it ores, H mitfl flora scticoi j 15 acios, f woo-;&quot;- ^^ <lb>
lur.d, balance tvJ&apos;i&amp;bly «.--vided; fenoddi»ithnoae   <lb>
nittieisfnbaaifa f(\ wlU aeep2cow3ftiida bor-   tb : <lb>
ogt; J-story bou e, 6ro.&gt;TP3, luprime icrar; iwa <lb>
SOx 40 with cellar: a&apos;a-r wooi sr*e&lt;1 a ,t ¦:. saoemafcer&apos;a sb;p. <lb>
Will &apos;h &amp;Cid at a b6ig?iD.   yiicz $!3?0.   Terms e^sy. <lb>
m. 18          r,r          VVAL^FK &amp;, CLSLAjB, g3Cnrtat. <lb>
ibb   FOK sSlbin MALPEN CENTRE - <lb>
|||l ?bf,t!esi a^Ie estate c-.niir of Clement and Maude <lb>
Jss»«E.stxee s; Louse moilerii bubt aid in good condfc!&lt;mt <lb>
with 13 icoms ooj.Taaie*.v1y ariiiged; abuad&amp;iit do set <lb>
rooms, large paLtrj, gas, well and cist ni water, boiler, <lb>
I cited, exce lent eella&quot;, de. On tb-&gt; groanas «re <lb>
a grcd variety of eve lee and veil ftultcd trees anilgar&apos;e <lb>
vma. Price,cash,$42V0. ArolytoJ. H. *»BBO.tT, new <lb>
Xhc Drcmfses, or 9t 18 «rasbIne*on street, Bostor:.    tt-m. 19 <lb>
FOR SALE Fa-m of 100 a^csiii«fe <lb>
¦ e onty, il miles f^&quot;;m Boson, 2q£H <lb>
___rxiiesfroxr*cnarcbeiand itorw, H item cbooi,.^Aa, <lb>
16 acre! c&quot; wooUuid, balance .suitably diviJed, fei c;1 wi1 &lt; <lb>
Bt&apos;rtie will, HO fruit trees in beanie, al-o a Ij1 <lb>
saleable cian^cnv meadow; the oliee will keep rr <lb>
8totfe; 2-&gt;to.y honso 10 looms iu c od repair. 2 good harts <lb>
4&quot;2;i0eacb, ar.d all aactBitxt ou bntldiofa. Is offered »ta <lb>
rx^atbarealn ac ;tho owi.eris about ro leave the rttat^ <lb>
Price t&amp;OO, TeiLLS easy. WALK2B &amp; &apos;LEL\&apos;-;&gt; 2J <lb>
Coait B&apos;.rte&apos;.________________5t___________»              m. 13 <lb>
FOR SA.LF Very flue f stale &lt;*f 24 «^ <lb>
acres in afloorisbl!.i£ Tillage Iu miles irom Bos-«BI <lb>
. ¦: mi i-- froiaa ciin-cbc:, stores and dex)&apos;, in Tft <lb>
of lf.f.tH lrbabi&apos;PP:n;   Fs&amp;Ihn cottage taouio. It <lb>
 gh-studded. ivoleia and  eU*ant in style; good <lb>
fcizcfj bait end rcr-.iagft houfS:   19 acres ts r.e«Ty arewth <lb>
wnodjbaiar.ee Well divided: lw crulce fiutt trees&quot; la aear- <lb>
Irg.   Tn^: ei-fateiEfitelj Jocateaon e&apos;evs-ted g&apos;our.i, c-.ra- <lb>
;a de&apos;i h-fal jjtosdtc&apos;o   Pxtoe $7^U&gt;   Terms &gt;.i./, <lb>
WrilKEK &amp; ClKLA-KD, 23 Conii Etrtei,       5t       mjlg <lb>
FOR    SALE   IS   WIKDUAM.mfc <lb>
X.H 35 miles froia. Boston, H mile fro-m thefflRi <lb>
Lcoot, trear t.*&gt; cb.nrcbeB and school;, a choice ^-Or  <lb>
ftsjm of Vi acres, ^-e&apos;i fenced wi&apos;h s*one w&gt;ll, suitably <lb>
divided; a gocd orchard of fruit mostly apples; cbitage 1&amp; <lb>
stories, 2?xSu, with L 15x16; shed conBeotiog houte and <lb>
barn; barn33x31, with ceUo-:; buildiiigs n^»ly dcw, bniit <lb>
in mcdemeftyle; can pasture and white? 4 cows ard 1 horse <lb>
on thef.tim; .ilrasantiy nsc&amp;ted on the Mamnfst r and <lb>
tawr.n?** Bailtoxd. Pilce&apos;liJOO. Inquire ol- JA3. GRAY. <lb>
4 ScoUty&apos;s Builciirg.                            4t                       myl8 <lb>
FOR SALE In the pleasaxt village of <lb>
Ji&apos;3u!ri2, 12 miles ftom lioston <lb>
ttlatj e 11 uxoad. i Oi Hag? Hous^1 cootaJofas i rooms, <lb>
painted aid Milled&quot; and&quot; In gocd repair; one fourth of vn <lb>
acre of land, wl&apos;h * lar^e var-ety of tf nit. if u si^a ,t i on <lb>
tb. co.&apos;et of two of tbe olea&lt;ant*n fitrt.e&apos;sia t <lb>
netrarbooli and ch&apos;.rch?81and .Oralnutfs&apos; wait: ii-oa d«- <lb>
joi. Thu place Till be sold fr»r the k-wpiic**of *!Pp0. Pot <lb>
pailtcmajiirqclreef JOSK DA^O^ near tbe prouu:e&lt;. <lb>
or if J. E, IXairLE, 234 WathlnRtvn 11 reet, tioatou <lb>
_____________MlYFiw*____________my 10 <lb>
H <lb>
EXTRA  SOFTAMKBICAN  PIG IRON. <lb>
.-  ¦¦ ral&apos;   rtwes extsa ion Pi; iron, eqiti- i-i to: oittali- <lb>
ly to Scotch, landtnj a- o for &gt;aie in la-ve e-r saisJ <lb>
,&apos;. ILL  LM  E   I OI ! &apos; -   Jr. CO. <lb>
n&gt; 111______________»________________103 State street. <lb>
IJIOBBBT  BILLS   OEMBTEBV.    Oar* «j <lb>
to- iietropoUtan t-.tirtiad t&apos;otirpant- leave ttto <lb>
ort street, on .bo hour and Lett hour, for tha Pcsi <lb>
i o.i-bury, where ttiey contrec: with cars roi <lb>
ria__________________lm                                sipj i <lb>
E  K   li  V     JONES     ft     CO., <lb>
DEAIEIto  lie <lb>
Sfflf T1AIBEK A.JD PLASK, <lb>
LOCUST ASH WHITE OAK TKFNAILS. <lb>
Office IVo. fs Coitsrrega aqftitas-e............a%6ete)&amp; <lb>
Wharf at loOBoruer street, East Boston,      ly     octH <lb>
JQO&apos;w&quot;N~Wl&quot;f H    IHE &quot;PB I C E    I <lb>
We are selling ail kinds ot           ; <lb>
PAPEB, TWIAK   *.!«»   STKlWBOA8(l <lb>
At a Gi&gt;eat Sacbihcb! <lb>
Olher dealers are trolng to keep &gt;&quot;.p the price, ane&quot; v,. ar <lb>
trjirg to liing them down. <lb>
BINNEY  &amp; CO., <lb>
my 13______   Jot__________Me. 64 KttbF atreet, <lb>
rJIHAT <lb>
PHOSPMORK^   LITTLE <lb>
srosij d» mon, <lb>
If he Common ljncifer llatcUr, <lb>
.BK1M <lb>
Ess had its dr-j e,l r-avASTATioB. A new era his dawnei. <lb>
men&apos;s ne.ris no longer fati them for fear. <lb>
Slrmcfaettrtrs and Insurance Companies tnsy now lepoie <lb>
ir compsiauve security, tlianits to tfttt Itvtntor of <lb>
IBll;  USrlVKKSr^Lli SeSFET*   Sl».TC!i&lt;. <lb>
Lovebs of BRrwsTONB should NOT use these matehss. a-: <lb>
they would miss tuelr favorite Sulthleous Akoma. <lb>
JOPCf P. JKWETT, <lb>
mj3    W#4v    Gott. Agent tj. s. M. Co, ISTremon* stiset. <lb>
H <lb>
A B H D B N <lb>
E X P R E S  ? <lb>
EICHMOND,    PETERSBTTRG, <lb>
CBABLESIOSi and S.i V&lt;t9T.VAH. <lb>
¦ i&apos;tN&apos;S EXrRKSS CO. are now forwarding fteisht <lb>
10 the abeve-n eiied piacss with greatest psssih&apos;.e dteotxtc&apos;.i <lb>
and at tbo lowest rates.   Fo;: full particulus. Inquiie at <lb>
HABNDBK&apos;S PXPRESS CO., <lb>
rt,; 16       tt           Ot, .Se t&gt;» V^S&gt;«oer!Hi3to.a streicSfl <lb>
Rational life and &apos;tbavelbeS; <lb>
JNtSURANCB CC&apos;MPANV <lb>
O)   JEff TOBfli. <lb>
OFFICE..........,............S4-S BBOABWAT. <lb>
o»ulh(i, lr., el Cctpltal a,iOt?,«iW, <lb>
MOCST   DEPOSITED   WITH THE iySUKAXCE DE <lb>
PARTMENT, SlilEOF KEW for.K, UieCOUO, <lb>
EVWAltD. A. JONES, Pro:ldent. <lb>
WAf. E. PRINCE, Vice President. <lb>
ASUzZ s- MILLS&apos; Secretary. <lb>
E. ft JONE, <lb>
RESIDENT *.&apos; <lb>
HON. F. O. PRINCE, <lb>
HON. ft K. OLIVER, TieasareT ;&apos; <lb>
COL. JONATHAN AMOR1. <lb>
EDWARD A. DEXTER, Esq. <lb>
1Atc ai.d Sndowmetnt Policies <lb>
Ate issued on the IUctcal pfan, All the profits in this de- <lb>
u- fm,- t aie divided pro rata among thenoitevholders, <lb>
cir policies to be tticontestibie after five years from date, <lb>
and non-for;&apos;eitable a&apos;ter two annual paymtrntt. Thirty <lb>
dajs&apos; grace given tn payment o: premiua-s, <lb>
Travelers&apos; I&apos;o.ivlii <lb>
* 1 e granted eoverirg any loss of lite or ininry while trav- <lb>
eling in any public conveyance, and also oe&gt;&apos;eeal Acci <lb>
DK5T POLICISS, eoverirg accidents oi ALL Gescnrtt&apos;ors, <lb>
ncludit s the fiaveler&apos;s iiek, and is theiefoie very v*laaole <lb>
w all claeses ot persons, <lb>
li at Into JMsfex and Special Voyajea. <lb>
Policies are issued Insuring agsinst death by accident <lb>
phile sailing in steamer or roiling vessels; also for special <lb>
voyaees. Full information with tables of tates, ,vc. &lt;feo., <lb>
c-aii be had at t: e Kerne Office, or by application to the <lb>
SistesecDusetts Agent. <lb>
tpiiilcaticns for Insoiance received and policies ifsue,; bjr <lb>
EDWARD L. DRAPER, <lb>
GENERAL     AGENT     TOR     MASSACHUSETTS, <lb>
t&apos;fiac *5 KHhj- St,, Itnston, <lb>
Saperititendent of Agencies. <lb>
&apos; DTISOBX DIKECIOES. <lb>
or the Commonvfea&apos;th- <lb>
MWFtit*raWJ1t <lb>
m-,9 <lb>
Ug,    THE VALUABLE FARM AND <lb>
IIJMSCOCSI&apos;KTKiSlDESCEirfUiteii! &apos; <lb>
 &apos;S«aSA.of New lPfWlch.N. a,, belonging to Urr. S. W. <lb>
Bei&apos;-. Is offered for hp!o.   this firtc consist.- of. u ; v acres <lb>
thirty cf which art smooth rlchj&apos;.. <lb>
;n.   Tie remain !er is an oicaatiiof choice ruit <lb>
Itiasuoou It a Urge bandsoie <lb>
brick he-                        t b rn v-i&apos;.h colisr, ca-iitite rjoil*»s <lb>
leaer;.. ice. house, &amp;c. It loos reeer,t&quot;v bfoupatln fxcei- <lb>
Itm cone ittoc tiiicnghoat, and otre-s unusual a .trloiious to <lb>
genllemeit des¦:¦                       .-.ted resit:enre in anies&apos;nnt <lb>
ch us5 ih« sdvs.n-.sge ct gooi sehocls, th» Ap&apos;le <lb>
tor. Academv,&amp;c ,4».                                                      H <lb>
Foi inrtnerpaiticufars address Mrs. BEN: . <lb>
ses, Ur. E; Wat.D Sf-ALDI:- <lb>
JBC1LEK, Efo.., Bcstoa.___       _MW?4W»                 myl <lb>
MVINELANI)   LABD3.    To iu,s» <lb>
FAhM-l     IE-                                 &quot;&apos;l»-MS&gt;&apos; <lb>
ment,milds                                            ty mites22^ <lb>
¦ &apos;ib cro&apos; <lb>
cue-&apos;. torEocro^s, tshtcacsu t                    , rrowtnr.   Tea <lb>
twenty and fifty see tracts at tr,.m~8;is to ftf <lb>
psyable wiAhlo.foui                                                 &apos;nn for <lb>
,e, so-.o»t;   i <lb>
sec etj    Ir is now tte most irrtp-onrg rl*. e <lb>
Hncoredsareieti&apos;mstandbulldins   Tbt to ut&lt; citri wh&apos;cfc <lb>
tbe p&apos;ace ir  luid out is un.-o <lb>
Peiper.gii-ng&apos;ull inrorma:ionw:U he set <lb>
CLIARLFS K.   LANDIS,   V!Lei,;ii    Poll <lb>
. New Jersey.   UKrom report of Solou BoWrson <lb>
ia1 Fditoi of the Tribune1: It is one or the most <lb>
eifpu*ive fertile tracts In an almott level posttionand suita- <lb>
ble condition fcr pleasant farming ihat weknoss of tils sde <lb>
;o   t   lyestera prarles.                         2m                     m&gt;l <lb>
B CHANCP.   For ssle ataijreat <lb>
ba-gain. ger:teei dwelling house,   stable, <lb>
¦house, d-e., rn comp&apos;tete repair, wi h at&gt;-&gt;ut if i <lb>
norm as the lioct, fre-a&apos;l Biowd Estate, intho <lb>
besutitn), ron-antic a: d rteilthfuT town cf -, <lb>
ingh.m ccur.fy, Met.-H;-rno-&apos;oir&quot;, ten minutes&apos; v- <lb>
n on theEtateni Pailroad, i-d ir- ctcse proximity <lb>
to Churches, S&apos;hoolsstoter, Pott Office, Ac.   One oe- too <lb>
¦ in &gt;.ewEr,g&apos;reru, 4 miles trom f <lb>
Bf8cb, am n mttes to itje Beich, 6 mile? from NeWbury- <lb>
t-o.f. i froio. Fxetfr.sna IS from Poit-montu. This cstate- <lb>
ia finely lecatec in the centre of tte village. The house is <lb>
In fine order, corrainlrg r2 will appointed rooms, light and <lb>
dry ce&apos;lst; excellent water, arc. die. i&apos;he stable, carriage <lb>
hoti&apos;e, £r..6c., arc finely ene,igci and in per,;&apos; <lb>
ihegtoundsare thickly studded with acht.lc^ a-: <lb>
. Mult, Forest and firrsrxestai Irees, and trie es- <lb>
tate nr.d ro«ds ate tlstiked with fire state tieas. <lb>
of * eoty-etrer.t riom&apos;V las! and <lb>
tori    ¦&apos;     .   - lift ar.d noit tnt <lb>
. rxc beaehoa In t&apos;l,   v.0&apos;nl*yr,r Boston, <lb>
- &apos;pot, a? the &quot;State will besoic munedisteiy <lb>
bverdtrot tire i.eits.   Price aiSHO    Applv to 8TI <lb>
io A   s. <lb>
m»19 <lb>
175 to W0  <lb>
  SI) <lb>
i.i   ,, KM <lb>
 7o) <lb>
50 ij ;&apos;ti&apos;l <lb>
IS to 190  <lb>
 -: fj <lb>
S5 to Its <lb>
&apos;» to -o <lb>
N to m <lb>
5 to mi <lb>
lei ti SO <lb>
5 &apos;o m <lb>
6 to \-i <lb>
5 to VI) <lb>
S to IS <lb>
4 ti IS <lb>
&apos;, to 111 <lb>
4 to ill <lb>
 H <lb>
5 to &quot;¦, <lb>
3 tj IS <lb>
3 to IS <lb>
4 to a <lb>
? to it <lb>
5 to iu <lb>
3 to s <lb>
4 to 10 <lb>
4 SO !.) <lb>
 ia <lb>
3 to IS <lb>
 m <lb>
 ivi <lb>
 IS <lb>
12 tl  in <lb>
:¦ &apos;o »,! <lb>
5 to I&apos;l <lb>
S to Is <lb>
10 to IS <lb>
8  t! i&apos;l <lb>
19 to 00 <lb>
10 to M <lb>
COLLINS, Aoofioneer,Ktwborypcrt, Mass, or <lb>
FLOW.t.L, Adams House. Boston              lw <lb>
FOB SALE *T EAST BOSTON, upon <lb>
terrc; t»accorcmodate persons cf small means, fear <lb>
¦wooe&apos;en dwelling houses, t^&apos;ee itortes hltm. built In <lb>
_facstsntial msnuer, arc l- o  m <lb>
lamlilei: en astteet fe-                       id   witn ari&apos;ievisev o&apos;. <lb>
« in tbe rear; park <lb>
aacb i&apos;*&apos;r; two square bed: omsiot , <lb>
-tor in each it                       tte cellar for ea <lb>
ayr One half of each houso will rent fcr eaotigh to pay in- <lb>
terett ot: the whole purchase money. <lb>
Also, three bouses fitted for two farrilies each, with two <lb>
separate entrantes, one to five rooms the other in six <lb>
-viter and gas it etch ten ? <lb>
purer ese mo:tey can remain on <lb>
tan and a bond given for stdeed on <lb>
ps&gt;sentcf another sikta witeiu tvo yeas, w:tL interest <lb>
and tax <lb>
Acda&apos;so ioi sale or lease a wharf 4J feet frer.t and flliedir. <lb>
lats.will <lb>
,o to tei feet ot water, <lb>
ontf-owha-t 2* feat by 3- ieef,, <lb>
. oapwo&apos;.rcf beirg en <lb>
-.?pl7 Vo T&gt;l.\iD a. UtilSET, No. I Ma-- <lb>
sriok bttujut.                                iss.                               myi <lb>
9p»nftf#f* BATCHES, CHAINS, <lb>
-te«J&apos;V/.v»&lt; n &apos; Dl! MOi. I) BINt.j, ,t&apos;o,, wot.o ov r <lb>
OM» Jlll.l.lON DOLLAhS ailtobescJ  forOtSic DO   - <lb>
1  ol! etc1. vitrout !    are  t0va!ue     SOT TO Bl <lb>
f&apos;Ok UM&apos;iL vi u Know what yr.rj /&lt;rf, to kr- <lb>
&apos;&apos;KiVC Iturii ir tne mitb e-oing Slarel. 31. 1865, t ifc rf, <lb>
.&apos;- c . bav fjadtrfehan r of selling their patrons, <lb>
StX HCNDBFB AND Nl-N t TT QUID ANil SILVrK <lb>
V, ATC.aE;-, at tte otice ot ONE D&apos;oILAK each 1 <lb>
SPLVKariD l.tfST OP A«TIcr.Ei: <lb>
All to te sold lei OS B DOLLAB each, <lb>
Id SileerPIalrg Sets....,.,......... <lb>
verSalvers   nt1- Crrs             ........ <lb>
o&quot;it Solid Silver lea ,-ets, complete........ <lb>
150 Rosewood . ¦&apos;usual B xer, szairs .   .. <lb>
^ti&apos;i Mahogany Musical B xet,34alts...... <lb>
... <lb>
.                 :od (Solo yj,i&gt;   ¦ <lb>
{OS Dents&apos;             i   BBverWatcbes,   ..... <lb>
!00 Op»n-!fc silver Watckes............ <lb>
................. <lb>
5,000 Pbo&apos;o. aibii&apos;O ail fizes.............. <lb>
V,00n Oc&apos;d vest r-n: &lt;eck CnoiD&lt;      ...... <lb>
s.oOO Gold Oval Bond Bracelets............. <lb>
li Bracelets   .............. <lb>
2,100 Chfatfiaito                       1 Bun <lb>
7.110 8cItaire anditev lvlng Br-och:?...... <lb>
2   CO Le.ta 30&apos;i I&apos;orolit&apos;oe          &quot;          ...... <lb>
5,0f» e oial. On 1 :nd emerald &quot;         ..... <lb>
5.0C9 Moiaic, Jet aid Lava E.r f&gt;rip«....... <lb>
7,5!0 Ccrtil tndFmcio.&apos;o .Ct.    ¦¦!   ;:? ........ <lb>
6,lt0 California Iriamor.o Pit&quot;............... <lb>
5/00 Car. Cluster D&apos;a- osdPirs ............ <lb>
,&apos;i,000 detsccolairo F.ufto t :v <lb>
t&apos;000 tio&apos;dThlBbie,, Fei til , ettc............ <lb>
Iti.Tt) Loclel3.c oV -ria o ____ ........... <lb>
5 000 Loc.etsfor Mi-ai;. ures................. <lb>
s.fOO Ooic TocUp ,!s, Cn s es. &amp;c...... <lb>
»,0t-0 Pi.                      ,......................, <lb>
5IJ00 Cba-ertOo&apos;a Hires.................... <lb>
&apos;hletd st&apos;O S&apos;sti-t R&apos;n.s...... ......... <lb>
........ <lb>
¦................ <lb>
tie.1 Jewelry,c rat_____,..... <lb>
\i      s to ¦ ao&apos;es&apos;J welrr, oo* x ............ <lb>
5,l&apos;t0 sen Ladies&apos; -lewt.is lova.............. <lb>
-.&apos;,5- &apos;) S-t.l r -Oi.-                                    ........ <lb>
10.000 Geld P«s, wur Mtve,- Wciderj........ <lb>
tt fr.ns. wi&apos;h Go ti Holders ......... <lb>
; Pet s ond Boiders. superior   , ... <lb>
op,...... <lb>
3 0 o ^itvor Castors sni Wtoc Polders...... <lb>
v,f| 0 Si,ver Fruit snd Cake Baskets ........ <lb>
t *H  GACJ3HAN * CO,,  No.  IW  Bcovlway, <lb>
NewTork. extensive mapirsrturoi-.                      rs of tne <lb>
&apos;e-.c-ne &amp;nd met lasiitonEbie styles &lt; r vv tooc-t and -tewei- <lb>
Ingtoinrreasetheirbusinesi to an r oontted ex- <lb>
¦t t    .v   re    loei n.p-n aGieatSsle, saojeiot to thorfga- <lb>
lattons roiiostit,, : <lb>
Certtncaees raningecch 9Tttciea-d i** -^jiue, ^re placed <lb>
in feaed Envelope? ond t^eli mixed Ot.e of tocse Tavel- <lb>
rpes v^lli pe sett ncant to artv 3d ore^r on receit t of Wets. <lb>
Ail articles told at One Dull ar each, without reaam to <lb>
voiue <lb>
tin receipt ;-f tie certiftcste vou wi&apos;i se- what r-ou are <lb>
going to have, aod ti &lt;n tils at; our option torero tne doi- <lb>
larsndti.i&lt; tpearfjcleoi oo Purenasers may titu* ob- <lb>
tain a t,old Wattt,Dumor,d Itiu^, oi an? set of Je-*etr&gt;- ou <lb>
o rCii,e Dollar, ano. in no case cat) thev eetless than <lb>
ere a, liar s T,-ortn Th price of oerllncateiis as follows: <lb>
ore to Mcoats; fl^e fo- s!; eleven forl, to)&apos;, lei »5; <lb>
lUttv-O.vef...   4 uoi                          «:s. <lb>
ag,nr8 will be allowed ten cents ca ev.&quot;; C.rtin.afe <lb>
crdeied b) tnenisiurovidingtn                      ¦  otnouutsttoooe <lb>
    A            ¦      .,     It 25 tents for ev-,ry Certlncate. <lb>
ano reitit 15certs te <lb>
T. * U  GACGHAN &amp; CO., <lb>
ry!9     MWF2w«        No. 116 Broal»ay. New Toik, <lb>
CALEDONIA  ALE  &amp; BROWN  STOITT, <lb>
In half-pints, pints and quarts, kegs, halves and bbls. <lb>
afaasey * Co.&apos;s Ptifiadelj-iil. Alei&apos;und Portor <lb>
C&apos;ftanipslgrne and XSanlop&apos;s -A&apos;tiany &lt;aisa. <lb>
The celebrated UNION ALE on draught <lb>
JAMES H. SMITH &amp; CO., Agents. <lb>
oc&apos;.7_________MWFtf ____________yo. 9 Court square. <lb>
K DIASIOoD, <lb>
tirssE aoanE, <lb>
LotjisviLLrj, Kr. <lb>
,| GENUINE BOURBON <lb>
.WHISKEV, <lb>
&quot;vl;   &apos;.   ¦ &apos; &apos;          male fr,n   carcfuliv select:d <lb>
.          T^*     ,      wheat, in fonr differbut grades, <lb>
A, B,C and D is offered as the finest Bourbon in the mar- <lb>
ket   For sale 1                                     at prices which offer <lb>
-»tstc- purchasers.   Sola Ag <lb>
&gt; bran,!                i, \&gt;, richabds &amp; t3oNS, <lb>
^, «^_»~».       _                     S7 t 83 STAII StBEET. <lb>
.S^T-XV* !     ^ft hcr.oy request all purchasers ot J. <lb>
i               9 Bourbon Waiskcy to notice that none is g»nuin&apos; <lb>
&quot; in Circle and <lb>
letter of griel-. iu Dtamor.a- I. I&gt;. KICiiAKLiS A BOSS, <lb>
rjjlt! Agouti.                         inYF?f;                             rn&gt; U <lb>
large Sale o* eBual Klatate at Sbe IVortb End, <lb>
Oi 1TJFSDS     Mary IS, st 11 o&apos;clock mtbe forenoon, ot the <lb>
respective ptcmlars, tne foliow.i,g esiates will I <lb>
public anciion.   Tho saie to commence with ths flr-t de- <lb>
scnreo i ,ttt i&apos;es, and contiuu; In regular older ciritil all <lb>
¦ osed of, viz: <lb>
*^fc  .1 Tite estate it t&apos; e ro&apos;tberly corner of Moon snfl <lb>
t,corf-isting of&apos;a .otoi land mea.uilag <lb>
&apos;¦ street and aieont 71 &quot;a feet on <lb>
t .c% !. an citi t&apos;. lo.ii. ,,   ; <lb>
1 owe and stoj. <lb>
2--Tnc estat&gt; No 0 San Couit ttrset cntbe nortl <lb>
^oji&apos;ining tot above named come- c-tafe, eti sisurt&quot; or a lot <lb>
oi landmeisor.tg about u9H f&gt;et front by <lb>
dent! , conta nint in alt afout 1493 spuare feet, noon wni;h <lb>
rsa 2 story cwePlog ticnse and stop. <lb>
ft The estate No. 2 Moon street on the e&apos;asterlv side, ad <lb>
joining the coner e-&apos;eito fi it above named and ¦ <lb>
that estate and fij0 catholic church, consisting of a lit of <lb>
land mia-itULg a&apos;ooiit tin foot front bv about 35 feet in <lb>
de pib.ci niaiorne n all 3&gt;rotit SIS squ ire i&apos;eet, upon which 1 = <lb>
o- old-tMb oned 3-stojy d^eilieg t ttllse <lb>
Tbe tfiree estates a-6vp i amea cotslltote a si&apos;gle. correi <lb>
estate w.to a ftont of 41 foot cn Jtooo street, »t 6 61 feet oa <lb>
sun Court street  the wnole containing 2347 square ieee <lb>
and eaeeedi: glv well situared foi itupiovemn; <lb>
4-Tito estate No. 34i Sottli street, on tbe easttilv side. <lb>
iei.rComo,.-rci&apos;i street,eoHsistlcg of a lot of land aoiut 21 <lb>
feet lrtnt by about 61 *-.8&apos; in depth, eoi eini 0- bj ai) ao.out <lb>
13,i4 square lee.t, upon which ore a twe-story wooden <lb>
bouse atd other buildings t,ow vacant. <lb>
f A iot cf vacant lard or, the s. uthorlvsile of Charter <lb>
¦fleet, a few rocs west o&apos;Phipos Place, measuring ebo-ut 35 <lb>
feet &apos;in lunnlr.g bscl about 122 leotto tuo loun.led up--ri <lb>
Ccpp*s Hill cemeterf, ootatalning ic ail about ;fj.jj Equate <lb>
feet.                                                                                   ^ <lb>
6-Thecttatoiormeily&apos;-!iOwn ss the &apos;-Pratt esfat- &quot;sHrn- <lb>
ated at tbe end 01 a pasoaitway leading from Cbarter strte: <lb>
snd il toe rear (i No. 7;&apos;, ec nsiitlnir of a lot of Itt&apos;.cl about 25 <lb>
 ect in wir th by about S&lt; feet in length, ano coi.tain&apos;ng ia <lb>
all atout 2&apos;lli rqare tee&apos;, u &gt;cn which ?s tkr(« 2 store <lb>
woodendwelllnanonse.cortiiiLg 12 rooms. This lot {&apos;.- <lb>
fjoutidctr southerly by tha Coop&apos;s Hill Cemi. <lb>
7 Tito 3- story brictt dwelling honsic No, 4 Soeiiing nlace, <lb>
: om !,uj street) being tho last bouse In tni piaoe, <lb>
and having alto a froot upon a passageway leailag i&quot;to <lb>
Satem   street.   cont-,it&gt;iof;   it   rooms,  and   cor..... <lb>
ana&apos;gedlor the accomtocdatou of ifo separate f.mhie.s <lb>
lie lot measures about 10 feet ou Saelllng place, md con- <lb>
tains atout, sin square feet, <lb>
Tbe estate No, 21 THestcn street, on the northerly sid«, <lb>
cptosite the school hoase vard, consisting of a lot ot land <lb>
nicssarirg about 20 feet licit, and running back about 90 <lb>
leet to Bobtnson&apos;s lane, so ct&apos;led the wrole lot e.on&apos;aioing <lb>
about 1800 square feet, open r.hi-ii s-etrei lar.-e wi story <lb>
K-euinc reuses,one 01 wliiebhas s brick ent va.t <lb>
each cor,ta1ning rtceemntodaitons fortwo or three fimi&apos;ie^. <lb>
For further partloulata in regard to any of the aoove <lb>
estates at ply ,0 the Auctioneers, or to GEO D. DODD <lb>
ho. ISOJliiS sireet.                         ts                            my2j <lb>
E-arsre and falu-stile PropwK for It vostmc-in <lb>
«.ti tfawreiF street, sear Must, street. <lb>
On WEDBEt*DAT, May 24. at il o&apos;clock A. M., on the <lb>
itemises, <lb>
Beak    The large apd valuable proprty k&apos;own  as tne <lb>
jRBCnaobouiu Estaf, Nos   .¦    Is, 20   28, ai, Ward 28 <lb>
lii &quot;&apos; &apos;-&quot; s&apos;reet, on the soutbjesuteriy std-, <lb>
Miikitreet,now oocuoled by various patties for iu%nufae <lb>
tuticg std me-cii out .0.1 purposes, <lb>
Tbe Let of Lanf, which ts mostly covered by bandings, <lb>
rre:su&apos;es33iro. 06 Haevley stteet, and is oonnded in the <lb>
r&apos; trbystvorai estU s v-hioh f&apos;O&apos;t npon Blortoo plpce, be- <lb>
longing to Carney &amp; Sleeper, Wiggitswoito, A.raory, *nd <lb>
others, T&apos;ewtioiecoct-nts ot the 1 at, aocoioing to a plan <lb>
of Alex&apos;r Wadevrcrtb, is 5084 sq tare t^at. <lb>
&apos;the be,ildiei.E now upon tbe premises are partiv ot brick <lb>
sod partly of wood, but the chief va.uc of the prop-rty is <lb>
m tbe laod, which is exes tngly centiai and cpaol&apos;tif <lb>
great improvement eitber separately or taconneotlon with <lb>
Burrenndlntf eet rtss <lb>
l.&apos;tii.qtopbic plars ot tte nrem&apos;ses msy be obtained-f <lb>
Hie Auceiooeors, at d aentlemea desirous t.l making »-t ai <lb>
v.ntaceous mv stment in real esrate ara iuiltei to ex <lb>
aniiiie this property before the sale.   - <lb>
Foi tttms and further particulars actly to t\ e 1.110- <lb>
ticroors.        _______________ts                                  mv IfJ <lb>
Vt.lnabl.,  Store  Properly  on Court rsM7&lt;tei. <lb>
On WEDNESDAY, May 24, 12 o&apos;clock   n oa-  oa lae <lb>
premise., <lb>
M The va&apos;nable piece of store nro-erty situated on <lb>
tbe eastor y corner of Coort and Aloevj stroets, cen- <lb>
, ^&apos;1t&apos;i1f,of 8 lar*e ,oursi:&quot;3 bricf butWiog, oumherel <lb>
Ward 149 Conrt strce&apos;, now occupied by Messrs. &apos;James <lb>
V. EeaocSs io,&quot;andcehe:». Ti.o lotO&apos;lant) has a ftoctot <lb>
22 feet cn Comt street, co.nts.its in IU t&apos;74 sa&apos;-ai-e feet, an i <lb>
IsnioetiycoTer ,lby tie hniidttifs, whicn are thoroughly <lb>
Mdrabstanttiiiv built and m stood repair, .oni tbe entlie <lb>
mcmises t-re nrdet a lee.te to tne prorent ocenpauts, v,nle&apos;.. <lb>
f&quot; &apos;&apos;¦&quot;.tt nil e years to run atarentof *i.S0« m-r  -,- ; <lb>
tenant pajlrg al t.xca and 0&apos;i-&apos;,,&apos; <lb>
o«&apos; r,eces-ary reostrs curing lhe;. c-o-taiuanoe of tbelesie <lb>
This is iesr»r%; as :,; Ui^:&quot;a&apos;v *S»«»Ms ,,i-;-&quot;&apos; - <lb>
PtOfwrfy for safe and profitable rrj&apos;ve&apos;stme&gt;.t, and well <lb>
*ortbytheatlet,11on of capHatista It is oentralir sl&apos;u- <lb>
ri c,a, 5L? cf ,hc Pfincipeil business thorough-arcs &apos;of the <lb>
IS 1 r,:tghb»ho-a where such property must <lb>
-&apos;wars ieadrly corrimarid a good  rer.t  and tne  best o&apos; <lb>
1 witUesolel forc-sti. Fcr plans of the prenn&apos;es and <lb>
fjilKtr pettfcl2&apos;i.-&apos;8. apply to toe Auetioo. ett.        : <lb>
3i~j, K. POBTEa^&amp;rCo&quot; <lb>
COrHce No. 27 Stats st.reei.1 <lb>
1 1 S 1-2¦Story Rrlcla Vnelllns; Hij&apos;e <lb>
and S ol, 6ft stietvemut Avenns). <lb>
OnTCESDAT, May 23, at 5 o&apos;clock P, M ,on the premise!&apos; <lb>
The 3)4-stoi.v brick Dwelling House and let num- <lb>
bare;dt4, onfsiawmtit s\euue, containttg li rooms; <lb>
.also a good cellar and all modern improvements. The <lb>
P&apos;tioiset, were put in complete repsir wiihtn tbe past tear <lb>
ane; aie now in excellent o-cer, Tbe lot contains about <lb>
t ¦&apos;¦! sqnsre feet <lb>
leims easy,   g 05 to be paid at time, of ia!e.      ts-oyl3 <lb>
J»«sltlv*« Sale of a Very lfeslrable and Sea- <lb>
tte&apos; Thorongn Built Hersj on Sharon <lb>
atreet, <lb>
Oa Wi.DHF.Sx.AT. M«7 24, at 4X o&apos;clock P. M., on the <lb>
premltes, <lb>
Will be sol 1 wlit oni reserve or limit to the h&apos;ghest <lb>
bidder, tre VA story and French too&apos; swell front brick <lb>
___dweiiici, house No. 44 Sharon street.   It is finished in <lb>
tbe most thoroughmanter of selected material, ana tbe <lb>
work wos done by tbe day, was built for Me,srs, Fost-r ft <lb>
Tavior, at.d utder their immea&apos;iate dirsction, and Is ona of <lb>
the best In the street. It contains 12 rooms, inoiudeng 2 <lb>
Miche? s.weil arrangedtor the comfortable aecommidat&apos;on <lb>
cftwo gecfeel families, has water and water closet, gas <lb>
ard fixtures throughout, and is m firte order for immediate <lb>
occupancy. 8100 to be paid down at the time of sale, <lb>
Tei me easy. <lb>
Furtbti information of the auctiobfiets.        ts     my&apos;.3 <lb>
Br SAItTTJEIi taV WALKER, <lb>
tOflice No. 32 Congrsss street.  <lb>
Vtilaable    r*rm,    Farming   Tools,   «fec     li <lb>
Ufaldeu    c.-ntre. <lb>
On WE0S3SDAY, Alar H, a: I o&apos;clock P M. <lb>
Will be seoiel tint farm owned and form.tiv oc-Srsase&gt; <lb>
tupiedbyG  D,.,i;. Blatehard. li: ¦;,   rhi. t&apos;,.rmsMB <lb>
is situat if or- .,-orest siree: and ce«,fains nm.nr&apos;p <lb>
t-s. corsisu&apos;j-ol&quot; t.llage, mowing, pastare, meadow <lb>
and woeu lard.   The soil is e                         iiere is uponTiie <lb>
oremisas a Eplendld oicemud 01 50&apos;eung a^nie t&gt;eesin baa&apos;&apos;- <lb>
ing ooijoitioij, am; atom tie fame r.iimoer tttm-aae more <lb>
.aturo, which yield an abuodsnee of fruit; bssi lew a large <lb>
1 imbe. of chclce at.d tBriftv pear trees, gOOTberries, ent- <lb>
rants, crsnbeiries, «c.   &apos;-aenoa.-e u substonrfsil and eom- <lb>
rortable lia&apos;lng a piazz;, !0 rooms and acatiarir which <lb>
there !-, a furnace.   The arrenne Jtading to the house is <lb>
flanieo nifh a tbriftv beige, ana &apos;.be rarer -:«excellent. <lb>
In froct ot tne hciuse there are shade trees attd a tloe«er <lb>
gtudrn, and also an arbor eover&apos;d with grape vines,   rte <lb>
carp is larec, hating spfticiootocoortmodirionfeircartisoes <lb>
Lorses and cows.   There is also a tool iottse, aesreryTdTc. <lb>
ITU toira is surrennded w sawooas, ;¦ .: gittsatcd&apos;at tens <lb>
base &apos; 1 waits sfonnt. teq-niing &amp; ridcof20minutes i&apos;t &apos;her <lb>
(team ca-s tc reach thecitj ef It st.n. and is to: <lb>
distance from the s&apos;ores, ncb&apos;ois, churches   Fostotrlcf, <lb>
hotse ard steam can, 4c, v-hne at the saroe *ir <lb>
re&apos;i.i&apos;t, anl tne scenery as wild, as at the White Moon <lb>
tain:&apos;. <lb>
&quot;Hire first beneath the hawthorn hush, <lb>
5 Ao snrata ftoicer soews the gale.&quot; <lb>
.Val:&apos;. 1 is * beajr.ttful ai.d tb-tvint; town, and tbis saeit <lb>
above sel others, r, conspfcuans ror its cbarms ot* rural <lb>
sctneit ; and it. nearness to Bost rt c.rfoitly commends Jt <lb>
itlgithe god old  i <lb>
irm, 0 d where lit- J sweetness an : 1 <lb>
&apos; a    T,-rrns lit <lb>
t&apos;e acctiorseer.   c;ais)eavi the dee t <lb>
of the ltcBKm ano Icrsjne Brdlroart for 0--k Orove <lb>
rear the premises.  -&apos;:   n.eiey ofsale, st 2T. o&apos;cloitr   P. SJ <lb>
1 of tickets ma*s r&gt;a nad oftlie, aac,, <lb>
Btanure, Prts-mlac  fiHili, Cart, *c, <lb>
Tmmedrateit afterthe sale of the (Ann «tli be sold <lb>
Cart, Plo*-, Harrow, Cultivator, Grndsione, and isreral <lb>
ootds of Mansrsr. Ste._________       rS                         mjiu <lb>
Flanofoo-te «od the eattre Futnitnre nl Ii-oik <lb>
1V«»,  79  SOmttMl&apos;slret t, <lb>
On THURSDAY, o&quot;iy n, at 9 o&apos;clock A. V. , <lb>
Will 00 s: Id tbo entire fun Hure or hops.; No. 79 f^tacnaats <lb>
street, on tbe come: of Scmme   anu Bonth strtet*, coos-s!- <lb>
Ins of very laugeand elegant Mirrors. Tacestry, I <lb>
at o Klde&apos;coo trster Carpet-,  barter  Furoi <lb>
i.tonston Dir.ir Table, cost 5:110 ci <lb>
Pamtines, Mantel Laun. 1:1 tV V, ainut c ntre T.ble <lb>
Feather «cJs. Hair ant other Mattreises, croctary ami <lb>
G)a-- if me, etn . Atso one ?in.--lor liai cortein rosewood <lb>
cis¦¦; fraveri  Novels, 27 vo.s.; i-b iksoeare, 7 vole, anl <lb>
numerous cthei ooois by disttcuisoed autbor--. iyjay be <lb>
examined on t,e moming of sale.                 5t             mv20 <lb>
fonutry Seat In Sot: dr. red, l.rtaeclj otrattl by <lb>
ssr. sBMaor. <lb>
On FRIDAY, May 26, at 3* o&apos;clock P. M.,. <lb>
MWI&apos;l oe sold the valuable estate on Foiest <lb>
street ir. Medford, forrrterly own id and occu-.-iM <lb>
by Dr. Kteloer, and row owned oy A.&apos; w. <lb>
Farrar. Esq. Tnc house corlains 10 rooms anc&apos;.as in good <lb>
coLdltltii. Ccnt.eciel witn the premises there are aoo tt <lb>
13 scies cf land, cn whi-Ii fieri are 2i8 spolo trees. 2, pear <lb>
trees, besides cherries a-.d grapes rr aour.dar.ee, &apos;and tbe <lb>
puiesi water. The situation h t eau&apos;.iful and tito gronnds <lb>
niirnlat ng. sn-&apos; on the rest&apos;ul the piemises ttiere is a splen, <lb>
did gtove, which is saio to contain at least 200 core)., cf <lb>
wooo. Tt ere grounds oro sdrolr.blv adapted-io,* improve- <lb>
mert, ano Forest stite t ia-debgiafoliy shaele&apos;i - r.a a r^w of <lb>
elms nion both sittes of the street end the elistat.ee&quot; from <lb>
the steam snd hoisc cms arc within a few airntes&apos;wal&apos;- <lb>
or tire pieroi-es, Tbis sale offers a rare Ojjprtarity tor <lb>
tho»ewishir» to seme a Urgo quantity » land andattke <lb>
same time in a locality which Is at once piess.at and bt- <lb>
vlimg. 93tn to bepaid tt the titceof s-le. xe&apos;mi lioeral. <lb>
I 01 ptrttct&apos;lars ipqureo&apos; the Auctioneer. <lb>
Steam .-ars leave the i&apos;oston aod Mirae Billrosd at2&apos;i <lb>
o&apos;clook on the day of sale, ard  tbe e                      are Bcol- <lb>
lae n Ptiletmg eveeor aalf hour Tl e itevmay be fcatidat <lb>
the. bouse- of Mr. ttHAKLXS W.UT, reariy opposite the <lb>
I remises._____________________(it                               aaj 20 <lb>
&quot;HBFCrBOEGE R. HJCHBOBKr~ <lb>
 Ptoee No. I Scoliay&apos;s Bnilding, head of Treencat row.! <lb>
SubstanTlall it S-3 story Uriels Hoase and <lb>
Ltisti IVo. a9 &quot;55t.l*:rle-a attreel, le^cosus trom <lb>
Causeway street, at,* la&apos;.n.ble i,ex ot Laud <lb>
oejo&apos;ei <lb>
Will be sow or. TUJSDAY, M*y 23, at 12-t e&apos;ciock P.M., <lb>
on the premises, to tie hlghett cijders, <lb>
MCso be rested rorstOP.   sj.&apos;tti 11 bsaald at the Hmt <lb>
end place of so.te,   Cowalns 15 rotias in good reaaa <lb>
with the custeim-&apos;.v sonvenlsnees    Foil psrtlotilaji <lb>
ottoeiAuciioueer.GEORGi; R. UICS^ORN.      ts mj&apos;15 &apos; <lb>
JJrslrable House send Land No.&apos;to lEodlcntt <lb>
Court, leading; fiotn EndScott street, fawned <lb>
end oeeupled bjt Wm.- Hsore, <lb>
Will be sold on WUDSSS DAY, Mav 84, at 125» o&apos;clock, on <lb>
the prem&apos;tes. without ie:eiYe_*&apos;.&lt;K&gt; to be p,eio at the time <lb>
and place of sale. <lb>
L Contains 3 rroms in good repsiT. aelmirably ar <lb>
ranged 105 two fan /res. Kuli osrf oulsrs of tbe, Aue <lb>
licnter, Gi-ORGfc. R. UIC&amp;BOKN.               tsirtjlS <lb>
eHAniiESTOMS. <lb>
Two 8-itovj  Jrt,mf ., No*.  6 arid 8 Wttntrfv <lb>
. place, leafliins from l»e&lt; -tuv &gt;trect, cloats to <lb>
tb» iinvy Yuvd. <lb>
On TD.TJP.SDAY, May 25, st 6 o&apos;clock P M,, to the blgh- <lb>
tstbiddes,                         <lb>
Jfasv    s)lfo;to be pa&apos;d on each iiouse at-be time of sale, <lb>
&apos; Thev contain 13 rooms eacn, with wster of  both <lb>
s. well srfus-e.1 fortwo fomillos.   Fu&apos;l psir&apos;icu- <lb>
&quot;   niCUBOKS,                ((            m. ill <lb>
Bx DAVID F, McGIX^RAY &amp; CtJT&quot; <lb>
ArcriON Abn Commission fiinacaAirTS, <lb>
 No. 53 &quot;fremoiit stristrs.j <lb>
?,. ft el HouSfcholct turalBl&apos;., Cat-peU; <lb>
Cbasuber Sets, tteilttv Hf ddlnsr, Crockery anil <lb>
&lt; i.iua Ware, Kltenen Utecallevstsc. .too, at <lb>
h..u.r- No 13 ttecatur street. <lb>
On WEDNESDAY, 2HHlln_s»j_.t 10 o&apos;clock A. M., ..  the   Wsed oVto/pTSsit &amp;$**-»&apos;&amp;&quot;&quot;»« *t <lb>
____COMMERCIAL, <lb>
Rne.W J^ =&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;»,» *o **r* »li deemlnd for BrVirn and <lb>
Bksclied t stteiis. ne.-il, all 1                        ,, .^-J&quot; b&apos; ,** <lb>
cut of go-                                                                       &quot;a,i,i|- <lb>
r polled, intduw rtyl,                                    ottorSies   l,t <lb>
ci&quot;?«.&apos; sA&quot;Fs~-6e;r Vrorr?1 Mit * Mao&quot;&quot;a * &amp;*&amp; <lb>
1, ,&apos;i,   .    &quot;&apos;&quot;   e&apos;coiions are, r. r  scarce, so far 31 first <lb>
¦ -ro a, _ali,._ ,on.o rsufi  bave engagset   &quot; <lb>
premise . <lb>
Will be sold the entire coritems of the bosrse, ooushtkii <lb>
or the usafcj variety ofbonsebotd -orn&apos;ture Bro&apos;seis and <lb>
o.!,.-:,.:aip3ts,Pa,nii.,gs,Char1,oarKu.i,i,i,-- <lb>
.  ,i-,a&apos;\Val? *&quot; *c- Honss or».*n 101 exaentnltloi of <lb>
property ai j o clock on motning of -aie.        is      12 <lb>
By JOHlTiiroiGO^DirtiONT^ <lb>
LOfiice65 anrwlei sm-ot, between tr&gt;aakiin m <lb>
streets &quot;i <lb>
Ifon-lBn  *;.*   ajoni.-.&apos;le-  Ii^y «or»i.,  Woolen <lb>
and fPaney Sj rsesfSSn. <lb>
On wyiiMesD.&apos; V, at 9H 0 clock, at offlt - <lb>
A Isrge allotment el Foreign and&apos;ilJometilc  ;              1 <lb>
and Woolens. <lb>
HOSIgBY A1&quot;D GLOVES-Pla:n and ribbed, wide and <lb>
&apos; olorcd cotton joss:,.x nose, all wociyH hose, bin <lb>
heavy cotteii bosi, cotten and Lisle :.ov- <lb>
i:es ano Kisses&apos; &apos;,-.;ts  : ti t--:!ii,o <lb>
cotton 10 <lb>
11NEN GOODS Bleocb&apos;-d dOHl-i.s   Hescaed   , <lb>
fine stot ard damasi table linen, n .                      . 1,   , ,.,,, e <lb>
cloths (6 to 12-4&gt;or&apos;rt: tewsls, ctasb, II <lb>
variety   of   stiles,   fl-ie   embrcroertr,&apos; 1: <lb>
striped duct s a&apos;-a   tber tiswii eoods <lb>
I <lb>
) <lb>
11 OOl.: <lb>
t:i s, sail,                       ., unitsfrir- <lb>
COTTON OOOBA-ffelercd cimbric., dtifc,S, <lb>
brown:-.                     eotlons, cottan                       &apos; mas <lb>
t LOTH CAPS,  HAT,-, Ac -mil rj <lb>
3ses Panama ii.-^ni-Jesl strew bats, <lb>
¦ ¦ H f,0&apos;.&apos;J--oieh silks. vetlsrtaeiine 01 <lb>
gloves, embioideied bandkershiels  .; <lb>
1 WINE 4 &apos;ttlca r.omp tv,-.. 0. <lb>
3 oases tine to extrsase I i&lt;ii linen. <lb>
.leases willow fans. <lb>
miBLAPro-at UH o&apos;elock-ll bales * , <lb>
v\ cci Hagsltg. <lb>
Catalogues cn toe morning cf s*le.             is           in. to <lb>
~&quot;B^i J.  H. &quot;LESTES, <lb>
 121 Peael Stbsei.; <lb>
ISoot*, Si.eM^a and Strosrante rrC  aueltaa. <lb>
Sales on WKM88DAT8, immedlatt-.r at the ciose of <lb>
ai. hi. snndcrs ef; He&apos;s sales. <lb>
ihefr <lb>
-. at orioes- <lb>
;&apos;&quot;&apos;= r.             -b^eas. &apos;ft^cfoffiftS,&apos;&apos;££ <lb>
 elaofSUSI in Protidcuce deliverable in <lb>
,.;« &apos; &apos;                        &apos;&quot; °&apos;&quot;&apos;r,&quot;&apos;( fl8*&lt;» »»» ?eeat c .nd- <lb>
?,t: c.e &quot;&quot; &apos;                                             &apos; oatug f til trade.  Tn* <lb>
&apos;tit t marUft ha; Gees very dm..   Light stvl.-s &lt;a nnlck de <lb>
lOlKt *Pyarflover last^eet?s <lb>
&apos; -   Dsitaidm,dtum goods are ,,&apos;it &apos;mnrhSrse? <lb>
traaly as II*, ot ,.....&apos;:     ¦?, .- demand wr nn&lt;t .10m markets <lb>
la the last few -ears is qtleTtty in <lb>
.1 &quot; »,o shontd not be surpuseei il &lt;-,e bad ti1 record <lb>
n Ao .e»  u seivurers    No Pa5?l? <lb>
£&quot;&apos;&quot;&apos; ?&quot;  &apos;                    «M are selling at 2»c .   Am-&apos;rican ait.1 <lb>
  27c: Cocneto st 27* e a^Sid. <lb>
Be bav« receive* a:t SeiTspiiu   ; <lb>
r,r co&apos;teooiDeLj.nr&apos;aSJo. aid Chaises and Artn&apos;r,5 <lb>
nt,;..,.   Manchesrtet BeLaineiand tlio-it Opotai, spring <lb>
!tyles,ail  racer,,-.    Dsrlaines   lisiec,..,  se&apos;in/at  ltl, <lb>
II Operas at S.C; and                           1  puite smaV <lb>
&apos; p &apos;&quot;&apos;¦   &apos;  &apos; tra                                   Tooi»o Goods <lb>
bsve (ftebably uacbed fnKSam. and at ;:&lt;*&gt;&lt; eodcessions <lb>
its could <lb>
tings are <lb>
&quot;   &apos; . ¦ inside-ae&apos;* demand&quot; in <lb>
id o&quot; pik     I-&quot;,- rbrs rronj tt-c tflotMers    Finer <lb>
oo-   and  In neo-.-e.   Tn^ro <lb>
at im <lb>
» Caasimeres <lb>
¦- &apos;(I   rn» <lb>
47c <lb>
I S3e ; b jtrj <lb>
?&apos;       &apos;: &quot; ,                                  mand moderate, <lb>
id in txtt r ¦  o ai       1 , i   an.re acti-&apos;e: <lb>
1                      ales I <lb>
on spe 1 fct 4tc.   Barley . 1 el etve nominal. <lb>
Wheat <lb>
sales of <lb>
... 39c, and <lb>
Wbtekr dull aad <lb>
BY  S.  SADDEN   &amp;  CO. <lb>
(Stores 37 and 3S Peat&apos; si: <lb>
C. W3B3.....................Aawtl <lb>
Boots, Shoe* and isroar.iset. <lb>
Every WEDNESDAY, at8?i o&apos;SJock A, to. <lb>
*&quot;&gt; cases Boots, shoes an* BrewsM. <lb>
l^ceX., Coal, ^____ <lb>
CUAL,   We offer for ssle for sfcaai, four .oar. <lb>
 *&quot;&quot;.n^,?i&apos;S &apos;iS 0&apos;^ i&apos;1A SyOacyaiid Jo?gjrs Coal, <lb>
Also, 1 <lb>
Wood, <lb>
ap2J <lb>
larded, 1                    half tbe price rating 60 days <lb>
i.Cnmbertand Ccai, and all Sindi ol li <lb>
BATCHEI.OF.F, BROS*,, <lb>
SSI iederal street. <lb>
JJAMPSUIRE AND.BALTIMORE <lb>
COAL COMPANY. <lb>
Office SB Trinity  iBvUtilnar,  111  Broadwaj, <lb>
NEW YOKK. <lb>
We bcjtc iufotm consumers ot the well known coal &apos;rom. <lb>
our   HiMPSniEE    AHD  MlJLIND (.tSOKSES   Cbesk  M&apos;KES <lb>
that we will accept orders tor It onli, at this ojlce, ar\i hav- <lb>
ing largely increased faeditieis for mining and tran solu- <lb>
tion can now supply it t-hipp^d oa board vessels at Baiti- <lb>
tnoreandGaoigotovn.                THOMAS GEMMEiiT,, <lb>
aajta       2m______Vice President and General Majao,. r. <lb>
lira 0- &apos; <lb>
___^otP^ationJ^oticis. _ <lb>
MANCHESTER AND LlWBEKCB RAIL- <lb>
ROAD DiV.5BEND NOIICF. Adlvi.lesi of fcm eiol- <lb>
If rs per thate has been declared, pa, able. May 1, law to <lb>
stocancltieis of jeccid tbis day. <lb>
       .                                          D. I. I&quot;) 1. -JI&quot;: ls, Tress. <lb>
Manchester, N, H., April 27,1815.        AiWPier       apt? <lb>
TVrbRTHERN  (K.  H.) RAILROAD.   Toa <lb>
i-t Annual Meeting cl the Hlockholders of the Northern <lb>
Railroad will be bo&apos;oen at Eagle Hall, i.o Con-mid, N H <lb>
on &apos;IHCR«DAY, the25rb day rf Mtv 11,taut, at 11 o&apos;cocjn <lb>
A. M.,&apos;or the pui-eose of ctoositig i&gt;ireitr.rs and uanatot <lb>
lng any other business that mas&apos;siouerU ecmr betore aud <lb>
mcetlrg.                                      WH. L. FOSTER, 1 <lb>
Conooid. M8V 5, 18-5._________MWFtm               ur,   2 <lb>
 &apos;IMMRItlCEi&apos;tiSI. <lb>
1 lire t- story Hone STo. S8 Klver rtreet, neat <lb>
the Alain street. <lb>
On FRIDAY, May 26, at 5 o&apos;clock P, M,, without reseive <lb>
SMO (0 be paid at tbe time cf sele. House contains <lb>
9100ms, In good repair, with about 5000 feet of 1-nd, <lb>
Horse ca-s pass tbe house, This bonse was erected <lb>
rcr tit - o-f ner and in the I est manner. Full partienlari o&apos; <lb>
GEORGE K  HICBBOBN.____________ts                 my!9 <lb>
CJkMBSU&gt;CIEPAtST9 <lb>
At rrlvato Sale, <lb>
1^^ Vslnabie estate for Investment, occunaiMj and im- <lb>
iSar proveinsetf, known as the Benjarnio j&apos;onct estate, s <lb>
-ESs^fCrf s*»»s from tie Dnivcreallst Chnrch, modern built <lb>
drellinghotife in br.&apos;nie 6rd«; staoic, carriace nousc ZZt <lb>
oatDnildings, with I7.5S8 feet oi land, with aa extensive arid <lb>
productive orchard on the grounds, with magnificent front <lb>
ages of 100 feet cn Maid street and 83 feet on State street; <lb>
considered one of the best locations for store purpose-- 01 <lb>
dwellings lnCambridgeport; can be divided Into buildics <lb>
lots to great advantage, Will be soiei at a great bantam, <lb>
full parncslars and plan at the office of GHOST. S. HlCa- <lb>
BOi&amp;N, tac Auctioneer, JJ0.1 Scoliay&apos;s Bnildisgs. <lb>
&quot;_________      tf                                      ap;S <lb>
By SPBAGTJE &amp;-  TAPPAN, <lb>
AT&gt;CriONEER8. <lb>
CNos. 11 anil 13 Cemtrs.1 street, Boston.  <lb>
Genteel Swell front Brick. Dwelling- Houso <lb>
and Lot on iDecatur atreet. <lb>
On THURSDAY,  May 2% at 4 o&apos;clock P. M., oa ths <lb>
premites. <lb>
twill be sold tie geuteel SK stoiy brick Dwe&apos;ling <lb>
liou-c, 0-ltu ba-ement and L, n &apos;mberoa 19 on Do- <lb>
r sueer. It Is a large aud t&apos;oiougb butit <lb>
coT.tsioira 14rooms, inoldding the bath room, ared has hot <lb>
and co&apos;d eeafer, two water clot&apos;ts, matbie chimcey pl-ces <lb>
it) plxicotcs. btlck furnace, gas tbiougbout, and an con- <lb>
veniences, with storm deer std a side entrance to tbe rear. <lb>
1&apos;h wholem exctlient repair lor immediate occuoaetoy. <lb>
Post&apos;s, on given vitn tde deed. A large part of toe pnr- <lb>
cbase money may&apos;emain on mo-igago, or tbe whole may <lb>
be paid, Tbe lot measutes 21t* leet front, andcoataons <lb>
about 1100 square teet. <lb>
ttWto be paid at tne (ime of stiSj_________ts        my!9 <lb>
i &quot;Valuable Calate at .dLuctlon. <lb>
Oa MONDAY, ata? ti, st4 P. M..(un&apos;ess previously dis- <lb>
posed of at private sale.l <lb>
That valuable estate on tbe Neponset Turnpike, &apos;a <lb>
QnlnoT, Known, as the &apos;&apos;Josiah Bass Place.&quot;   coat. <lb>
___pris&apos;ng UH acres, with Mansion Bouse aod Stable, <lb>
aded oa the estate of tf on. Josiah cjulncy. Tbis <lb>
estate Is rear Mt. vTo&apos;laston S&apos;atioo, has t&gt;,e advantages 01 <lb>
steam and horse oars and i, in sll res,»ects desirable ft I <lb>
resldenc-. For further particulars apply at No, 18 Bra- <lb>
zt-r&apos;sBtiidings.                                MFt22                    my5 <lb>
( nardlan&apos;s Sale of Seal Estate In Dedbam. <lb>
Pursaai.t t&gt; a license from lhe Prob to Court tor the <lb>
Count! of Norto&apos;k, will be: sold at public auction. 00 the <lb>
piemites, on TUESDAY, May vj 186&quot;), at four o&apos;clock ia <lb>
the stter&apos;-oon. tbo fotl wing eeee ioeJ leal estate, 0 -long- <lb>
ing to Wa&apos;do ana C&apos;lfton Chase, minor chtldrea of the <lb>
late James M. Cli.se, viz t <lb>
Two srra&apos;l bouses and about ono bslf acre of laid, <lb>
sitnatee on Bussey street, tn Mil Vllliao, iu satdDod- <lb>
.   e) lso about two Bcres of oastura laod, near <lb>
Bajsey arrest, st) I -, so all pter.a of land in too roar of the <lb>
¦ 2.ath&lt;iniel shecaro op ai.b street in sa&apos;dMill <lb>
Village                                 C   C. CHURCH1I-L, Guardian. <lb>
Iie.baro.Msy in, lf65                       10,17 22*        mytO <lb>
BYBDRDErT, JONES &amp; Oo. <lb>
DANIEL II. IiUKDETT, Auctiotec:. <lb>
AT <lb>
BURDE1T,    JONES    So    CO.    WILL    SELL <lb>
PUBLIC   AUCTION, <lb>
OH    TUESDAY,    MAY    SO,   1§S5. <lb>
AT 12 O&apos;CLOCK, <lb>
At the Nayy Yard, New York, <lb>
The ioliowing named Vessels, belonging to the U. S. Navy <lb>
Depart&apos; . <lb>
S-IREW STEAMER   FLAG-Length   137   feet  0  inches; <lb>
breadth31 leet8inches: depth of hold 10 feet Slaobes: <lb>
between decks 7 feet 2 incites. <lb>
SCBEW   riiAMEP. KENSINITON-Leogth 190 feet; <lb>
breadih 32 feet; depth ot hole. 10 feet&apos; iuches; between <lb>
1st snd 2d dectis 7 feet 1 inch; between 2d and 3d deens 7 <lb>
feet. <lb>
S:rEW   STEAMER   VICKSRCRG-Length   17!   feet; <lb>
btcMth 33fect; depth of hold 9feet 6inches; between <lb>
decis 7 leet s inches. <lb>
SCREW STEAMER FROTEUS-Length 2f-3 feet; hreaith <lb>
36 feet: depth of hold 12 feet 4 inches; between decks 7 <lb>
&apos; feet 10 inches. <lb>
BARKFNTISE   HORACE   BEALS - Length    12!    feet; <lb>
ite-sdth 31 feet .3 Irches: depth of hold s feet 0 inches <lb>
SCHOONtR    RACHFL   SEAMAN - Length    115   ftet; <lb>
I res-.dlh 30 test 4 Snob&apos;s; depth ot hold 9 feet <lb>
Twenty prccentorn of the purchass money most be paid <lb>
on &apos;be day of sales, and the remainder before the vessel ii <lb>
removed from tie NavyYaid, which will bo done witUen <lb>
r the Sate cf rale.             C. H. BELL, <lb>
atWFts                          Commindant. <lb>
my 17 <lb>
At <lb>
HOTiEt, PBOPEKTT. <lb>
oatoi&apos;s Auction Sal.:. <lb>
ovicck r. M . <lb>
¦  Hen. William S. Sharileff, <lb>
i^&apos;                                       &apos;lit&apos;, -rrlli besiid atpUO&apos;ll) <lb>
:roB,_on.WEBNESOA&apos;T, tbt 24&apos;h 4»v ofMsy, at2 <lb>
oocwlrtfieal estate: <lb>
as1i.liefl7i,CaM,OIiM!o1&apos;7 btick ko&apos;tel block known <lb>
&quot;NAS50WANSO HOUSE,&quot; <lb>
rst cisss Hotel, tircestores,Post OfBoeand <lb>
: village of Palmer Ms. <lb>
T n.ma.t &apos;&quot;&apos;^&quot;-ftC&apos;iy brlok block occopiod for Stores aed <lb>
TenemectF, si.uoted a fewiodsweiteiiy. aid known as <lb>
&quot;SIBONG&apos;S BLCCK&quot; <lb>
,..I&apos;;0,i!Vo&apos;&apos;&quot; si:5 oflers a rare oppc.tnnity to pntchass most <lb>
igoofPalmer <lb>
r. «ti? * »l*A,0cd&apos;,&apos;0is male known at tbe time and place <lb>
ct sale, or ty inquiry of toe nn;tet!da-ne&gt;;. <lb>
Pal-.,, *(.,«¦  ,- JA-MI?&apos;s G- ALLEN, Admin,, <lb>
3i*                 mrM <lb>
»? BIOB. OOWIKG &amp; HAfim <lb>
 15 st;a 47 Peari strett.} <lb>
ssoeits and Brogaisa. <lb>
O; WEDNEf DAi , »*av 24, at -o&apos;clock, <lb>
b 10 cases Boots sale Brogans, <lb>
Or. WEVNEyOAV. Miy 3i, at - o&apos;clock, <lb>
Bases Boou acd L.ogaas,               P73 <lb>
ASSIGNEE&apos;S   SALE. <lb>
INTIBE STOCK. OP A BIABBIClsl tttrt.MJ- <lb>
FJLCTA»JSx&quot;   i.V   LbWIiiil,, <lb>
I&lt;alion Harbts Moctimeets, Tablets, Scrolls, <lb>
lTrito eitotie*, sTnmanufacrared sslavesslfs it <lb>
Slabs atid SJK.cks, dtc. Also tw.i Dorses <lb>
Be 2By Wagons., &amp;c. <lb>
On THURSDAY,   May 2?, st 9H  o&apos;clock, <lb>
At the M&amp;rble, Manufacto&apos;y en Darttaa street, near tbe <lb>
Mem mac Hosse, in Lowell, <lb>
The en &apos;ii.; Stocir. of ofeoufatlu&apos;ed and Dnmanufac&apos;.ureil <lb>
Mtrlle bfl&apos;nsiie to tire esta*n of D»vid ? fcboH, an in- <lb>
solvent debtor, comtiriifog io port about 2-so pi ces finished <lb>
Cemrery t-oik, consisting of plain and ornament a <lb>
Itilian MlibieKonumentf, Table;-, tsorolis, Head stone., <lb>
Grave Boideis, dec.                                         4 <lb>
-*.l;o- <lb>
Several Ieslian Marble Figures of beautiful djaisns and <lb>
w orkmansfcip. <lb>
 Also  <lb>
A large and full a&apos;s-rtmeot ot Unrcanuf.ctttred Aro-ri- <lb>
can and Italian taroie in Slabs trom 1 to 6 inches ihics. <lb>
cuttosizfi a!                          &apos;...da, comprising aboutItniJ <lb>
supottlcial fert, and of euperlor quality. <lb>
 Also  <lb>
2 Blocks Dalian Wile aid Veined Mi.&apos;ble, measuring 108 <lb>
cubic leet Also a larse lot of Granite ard F, <lb>
Bases. Also 2 Horses, 1 Butey. 3 Wat ons, 2 Sleighs, Hat- <lb>
n s.-es. Robes, Blanrels, *c. The particular attention of <lb>
tt.e marble trade, and ethers &apos;t, ssant 61 maralewok. 1? <lb>
itqut sied to this ssl?, as it i se&apos;dom that so large ard well <lb>
atsoited a stock is sod at public ancti n. <lb>
Cars leave P.oston for Lowell oa tlteinoruing of si&apos;.e at <lb>
7 ard 8 o&apos;clock. <lb>
g§^* Sale positive, srettVr fair or foul, <lb>
EVEUKTT TORBET.J . , _,., <lb>
_myl8-ts___________H. C, ltOWE,            &apos;^ats&apos;gaeei. <lb>
By WjHITIflAxISH &lt;%u CO., AND <lb>
W. H. MEREIAM, <lb>
AUCTIONEERS, Store No. 52 Mils street. <lb>
BIVlL&apos;EIvD NOTICE.   Vbbmont and C*v- <lb>
ADARAlLnotD Cohpabx.   A dividend of vaoa r-E&apos;. <lb>
cent tless tin government tax), w-11 beoatjen 1 <lb>
cay of Jnnerext to stoekbtilders of record on xh; 20th <lb>
ii stoat. <lb>
Vert ont stockholders vil be oa&apos;d V- &apos;.be Troa&apos;Utcr la <lb>
St Allans, Vermont, and a,l otbets bv Edward Bi tkc.Eso.. <lb>
No,It Wart ?.reet. Boston,                W, C oMlt&apos;tl, <lb>
T.&apos;esi&apos;.ute&apos;. <lb>
ft. Allans, May 16, IMS.________UMWFlOt             myn <lb>
TVrt&apos;Tice.BriRLiN Falls  Ms&apos;iitfacturisg <lb>
X~   ColU&apos;Altv.   The Amual Jetce&apos;tcjof t <lb>
cf tte Berlin Fa&apos;UManuiaetarnr Conjpmv wlllbeliolti ot <lb>
&apos;.&apos;,,~ ^&quot;* Hfnnsh&apos;re ff&quot;-&quot;-&quot; &apos;- &apos;..... <lb>
tie sixth day of June. A. J)., IS65, at eleven o&apos;oo ck a. m . <lb>
f 1&apos;the choice of offlceis and to see If tbe Corporation will <lb>
vote to red tie piopony cf the Compa-y «ui wit d up its <lb>
, and to tratsact any other business as mav propci&apos;v <lb>
come bctoie tbe meeting; <lb>
TEOWAS E, SAWIEB. Oicrt- <lb>
Mty 17, 1865;______________SHF*                         &apos;mayvQ <lb>
POKTEAND, SACO AND POKTSMOUrH <lb>
^&quot;,, BiI tROAD. ArmjAL IviEBTit.G. The stockholder! <lb>
ot&apos;bo ir^-rtlaid, s-aeo and Portsmouth, Railroad Compat.y <lb>
ara notified that toe Annnsl Meetitg of She t.ompavr- for <lb>
tae choice otD&apos;reeicrs fir tbe ensuing vear and lhe trans- <lb>
action of any other business wnicb may be legally o-e- <lb>
¦eued, will 1 be he.d at the Baptlit mectti.g-fiouse at <lb>
Donjhly&apos;l Falls Village, North Berwick, on MOND AY. the <lb>
fifth efay of June next, ar twelve o&apos;eloek noon, Bv order <lb>
oftlieDirectois. CHa^LrLSE. BARRETT. Ciert <lb>
Poillaud.Mayll, 1865.______________MWStJc5     myl5 <lb>
¦R-TOBTHBOEOUGH EANK. NoticsSfee*^ <lb>
*&apos; by giver that at a mealing ol the Stockholdeis of tie <lb>
Northborcsiga Bank held or, the ttventv-seveuth day o, <lb>
March, 1565, it was voted that tbe Directors be and they <lb>
we-c, tceieoy fully autberiztd and eiarowered at aiioh time <lb>
as they should deem fxtiedient, to organize the said Bank <lb>
as an As                        .--rikiug pmposeo, under the laws of <lb>
foe United States, and to make all sucfr certificates, and do <lb>
all such other acts as tnlsht be lequlslte thereto. In sc- <lb>
ooidanoe with said vote, and by vlrtoo of authority therein <lb>
contained,the Dircctrtrs have nrocrrred tbe assentof the <lb>
owoe&apos;s of two shiie&apos;t of the etiritaa stock, and h?,ve th&apos;.i day <lb>
determined to organise immedtate&apos;y s s i cn £. 0 <lb>
ABRAHAK W. S <lb>
Northborongh, April 17,18o5.                 Stit                 ao&apos;il <lb>
Klottma <lb>
31 <lb>
E   K <lb>
S <lb>
AND       BOYS <lb>
Ext. netve Catalosue *»Ale of an entire Job&apos; <lb>
Msgasd Betatl (stork, ol English Croc&amp;ery <lb>
Ware, r.Bina and tains* Warei Silver Plated <lb>
Were, Table Cutlery, Ac <lb>
On lUESDAY, May 28, 1865. at 9* o&apos;clock A. M, In stoic <lb>
No 52 Milk sireet, by catalog ie, <lb>
: Ti s -robsbie e:nten&apos;,3 ot 200 crates and packages in <lb>
near&apos;y ifOO large and small open lots of J, * ;. Bdwatis , <lb>
Anfhony Shaw&apos;s and o&apos;l at eelebrated manufactuiers&apos; b- st <lb>
patteras of En.olisb Wb&apos;te Irm btone Cbma and White <lb>
Grsnite Dinner, Tea ano Tciltt Crookery W,re, ol a-1 <lb>
linds: flogartiy Deo rated « ate: 100 d, 2 n Eockinebim <lb>
TeaPo&apos;s, S itfoorr.Naptitf, c, C Yellow Stone and Bluo <lb>
Ftge Ware; CMna Ws: o tr; ., Ware of an studs, ootn <lb>
si d In package.; Si ver Plstei Wa e, Table Cntlery, *;c. <lb>
An entire stock se rctea wit 1 car&quot; f.r a first -lass iobbieig <lb>
and retail trade, wed wo-tby tbe attention of tracers, <lb>
FURNIIURB AND GItO?ERIFS. <lb>
At II &apos;o&apos;clock, rr immediately nr-c&apos; sale of  C <lb>
stook Tbe Furniture o-a boarding aou&apos;- and a wed set <lb>
leciec s oe! of Groceries will t&gt;es Id by W. K. aUrCHBIL, <lb>
who has lemcveel i.-cm No. 10 Federtl str :e&apos;, 10 occonv the <lb>
EaiUtute and Ore,out Department of our store,    ts-m!9 <lb>
W. H, MFRP.1AM, by direct arrsagemsnt with Am«p- <lb>
csnand Foreign. MsmnrSctnreri win leceive for positive <lb>
sale and sell at aaeflon to d i&apos;eis overy Tuesday extensive <lb>
vaiietiesof EaitLfn, Foretlain atd fV.ass Ware, I <lb>
eo&apos; ct lccsl corsigpmeiits to Wititmar^h &amp; Co., bat In con- <lb>
Lt-orloc with their salts. <lb>
BrP, D.  OSGOOD= <lb>
 OfBcc, Boom Nu. 1 Soren&apos;s Block, Boxbury.  <lb>
Cnelliug- Houses, &quot;Whcelwrlglit Shop, «*se , at <lb>
Auction. <lb>
Admlniftrator&apos;s Sale of ?!! the Reel Estate in Boxbary be- <lb>
longlurr to the late F.bsnezer Chamberlia, <lb>
On THURSDAY, May so, it 4 o&apos;clock P. M., <lb>
Commencing with the Estate on Eustis street, opposi&apos;e <lb>
Daiiisoli svenae, <lb>
m Consisting of 3 2-storv Dwelling Hoase, in good <lb>
, containing|f rooms, and a Wheelwright <lb>
Shop, 40x;0. tw 1 stories blgh. This property is cen- <lb>
trally located, wrtbin cne minute&apos;s walk 01 Washington <lb>
stieet, m a gocd neighborhood, and shoaltl corarnaud tbe at- <lb>
te&apos;ttroQ of ar.v person wisbirga gooa hou?eatd shop well <lb>
adapted for any kind, ot mechanical business, but mote <lb>
especially for tbe Whee&apos;wright business, as il lass longocen <lb>
occupied for that puipce atd cotcmands a latge ran 01 <lb>
business, ire Houte is in gocd repair. The lot contains <lb>
atout 50ti0 feel of iand, covered with trait and ornamental <lb>
trots tkc. efec. <lb>
Also, al 5 o&apos;clock on the same dav, will be sold without <lb>
referee, a 2-story wooden Houte. No. 14 Magazine street, <lb>
Mount!&apos;.:                       ury, ccr-talnir&apos;g 11 rooms, m good le- <lb>
pali tbroufihout; also a vood Siaoie.    Tti&apos;s estate 1, very <lb>
i&apos; oted in an urquesttoiable neighborhood, <lb>
,0 miou&apos;es&apos; walk of horse cars, stores, &amp;c.    Any <lb>
person wishing a good house, veil loo-ated near cars, &amp;o., <lb>
wilt a lane stable, wi&apos;l do well to attend this sale.    Tbe <lb>
lot coritslr.s 6523 feet cf knd, covered with truit trees, <lb>
shrubbery, esc.   $100 on each etta^e to be paid at time of <lb>
ssle.   Perorcrrf <lb>
m.50            5t            DAVID BETAijtf, Adn loistrator <lb>
By  SABeltTJGL EATOH. <lb>
 OfSce No. 10 Water stieet, corner of Devonshire street.; <lb>
A T.arcc Saie of nnitty Omis.ll BwsiH»« <lb>
asouars, wfoll built, tor caah, by order ol <lb>
Tru«ier, sat Eat lanrerMse, on ssridgre, <lb>
Third. Wider, ronrtts and Hove streets. <lb>
Cn SATURDAY, May 27, 1*85, at 1 o&apos;clock I&apos;. M, on the <lb>
first nam»d piemises. Ncs. 116 and US Btidge street, and <lb>
in lhe order as per catalogue. <lb>
host bidder  for case, ovr <lb>
iiie Nortl, Endortbcciti ana otb.ejs <lb>
this odet, a good oppoitun t&gt;&gt; to let agood bouse st a mod- <lb>
erate tost.                                            ts <lb>
CLOTHING <lb>
REDUCED   PRICKS. <lb>
In conformity wlllt thecliangcs in the generaJ market oi* <lb>
Cloths and ClotUiug Materials we now offer our stock of <lb>
SP1CIAO    AM&gt;    SrMKBB    CLOTHW,,, <lb>
comprising every variety of style and material, adapted <lb>
for the season, at reduced prices. Wholesale purchasers <lb>
will find it ror their interest to replenish from our stock, a; <lb>
we shall offer unusual inducemeuis t? the trade. <lb>
GEO. W. SIMMONS &amp; CO.s <lb>
OAK   HALL, <lb>
82A; Set Tlorth street, Boston. <lb>
tf______________________ap3 <lb>
^U FOR SALE A Cutunder Cat iv ill, <lb>
SSS3S_r latbor I&apos;aht, built by Cfam y Thom.ts, Itis 1 <lb>
inpsrioi st.le and flnlsh.arid made ef the b?st rcateria&apos;s. <lb>
The price 10 suit the i&gt;                                   bo seen atci- <lb>
riage ship foot of Che*ttrt s&apos;reet, Boston.   Wi <lb>
change for s.coed Uanicariiateo If desired.      Wi&apos; <lb>
FORSATP A ifaluSle p-raj- Mare, <lb>
.7 years pi d, of superior style aaiasn u: trots 10 <lb>
 .nines an he . t i iu  - is frit.d in any h <lb>
peiiectly ouiid. *n.i a&gt; a radcie borse for eiilier Hdv or <lb>
ge.rtleue- , ¦ rivalt weight 100&apos; lbs I ¦ <lb>
rarticuisis inquire of JAJIFS «.. yyEi&gt;il reltinvillo, <lb>
Msis_______________________6f*_________________ <lb>
ANY    ONE    WHO     WANTS    A <lb>
SPf.E&apos; DID BLACK HOUSE, 6 veais old,  100U <lb>
___pounds weigr.t, perfcctl  sound, a&quot; splendid tra e- <lb>
elei. a: d one. of the most soowy horsea in Boston, ius; leio <lb>
thug for a gentleman&apos;s driving, buta little too spirttej f&quot;r <lb>
0, can hear of such a one by addressing Bi.vcit;- <lb>
bawk, at this cfllce,  Price                          6t       &quot;   my20 <lb>
crjt _    FoToT^ALF  A   B;..y  Mare,  black <lb>
^sJfS?&quot; &quot;oni ire and tail;  very stylish;  rrotnt driver: (i <lb>
&apos;esrscid.   Hai been usoei bv ^ <lb>
t&apos;y sound in every re oecr.    A&apos;so &amp; <lb>
,-tr Car Back jfTodca&apos;d Citgrt&apos;-, iir-d w <lb>
cloth.   Also one o« Boyd&apos;s tiabt Rarnatsas, Gilt . <lb>
11&quot; air te ares its tiecavise tbe owe e-is aiing *o Eusop <lb>
snd does rot care to keen them.    Insure at Wo <lb>
btable, coir&apos; r of Ct,atles std Chestnut stxeai <lb>
AOO PRINCE will stsird for the <lb>
eervic? of a few Mares until Jniy 3 <lb>
___.   Draco Prince was sired by Dreeo and be only <lb>
needs to to seen to be a-imired. He is thought to be second <lb>
to n^ bor&apos;er&apos;oe hie. tre *cr stock crspeed, sti he trotted talf <lb>
a mile ia 1,13 at tour years ot age. Teim? of service $?0, to <lb>
be psid on first server. Draco Pti&apos;cewill b^sept at tbe <lb>
stable oi J. B. Poor, Winter Hill, SomeivLle. Tbe groom, <lb>
De - i &apos; tlonr, will wait on patrons. <lb>
For fttrtotr parttsuiais apply to 3 Chatham row, P. -trton. <lb>
_______________________MWelm_______________   &apos; n?yl7 <lb>
~&quot;pEl¥rsTBe!;t h&quot;ouse, <lb>
l.&apos;CA. N. H., <lb>
Com*.*; of Pearl aid Main itreets. <lb>
-Terms e2pet day.   E. V. WILLIAMSON, Agent. <lb>
&apos;¦   \ here 10 a fine Lively Staoie fn connection wr.n <lb>
^tbi hocte________________I*n*_________  W . <lb>
DOOtEI&apos;S      HOTEL, <lb>
No. 25 PORTLAFD STUFET, <lb>
COl-TtrCTFD CN THE EtTROPWA&apos;S  FLAN- <lb>
FOE GMTIdSMBM ONLY.               , <lb>
-W^n??^&apos;7 *U C;i,Lt&apos;                 41 tn sseesra per day. <lb>
ningleroome..............;r&quot;:&quot;                 so cents 1 <lb>
^insdertyomj-fortrorentlemea..........w&quot;        myis <lb>
l»    Pet&gt;oelnm steadyatsooi re- <lb>
fined 1   b tc                                   He.   flou, auii- sales or&quot; <lb>
o« at t« tec, 6 So    : -rse s, © j M.   %£Zi i,,3 »* ad <lb>
kndencyis   ,    &apos;.&quot;&apos;ed at »i 511 a 1 ni-white ai *&gt; <lb>
&apos;    u&apos;                                         c-Ilo - at 7&apos;c  tvefts   ,20    o.tir <lb>
,1    . <lb>
T*rlA                                                                          f   heavy. <lb>
¦o.   arooei- <lb>
S2 0 . <lb>
c&apos;i;&apos;                                                    I   &apos;             .   Provisloaa <lb>
ShCMuti-   sale-at il |0-g , n&apos;i   tor   !                       ,,uit <lb>
6D&apos;L&apos;                                      : »lc.   Oato a,a, ,t ,5* 13 Mc. <lb>
  eSercbants&apos; Exchange.                                              &quot;* <lb>
* cP&apos;:c.1r,?AT&apos;&apos; M&apos;v ;&gt;     &quot;&apos;om   dull   at ?.5 7i.   Wb-hUr <lb>
¦.&apos;ai.4- Fx\&apos;&quot;o1°&quot;a:t^ &quot;t!l &apos;^-^ ^a^-~ <lb>
POR3 OP BCS30N. <lb>
Satsarday, afay eo, <lb>
ASKITKio -tlfise DAY- <lb>
Ertch Ant-a Marts&apos;, oprauue Shalt*. S3 <lb>
P.r sell Annie La-tile, Yaiele. Brionvletin    &gt;- <lb>
Br sob Saolne, Boku«s St Goorae  vi: <lb>
Sen William Cartton, Cact-crj. Poii Koval se . <lb>
Steamer Russia, s-tpith, a, von . <lb>
stea 1 e) Lot istea, Kniebt. i&apos;oit.&apos;ana <lb>
t&apos;l i AKANCE3 T2US BAT. <lb>
.,,:,&quot; V&apos; n&apos;&quot;&apos;luc B * .&apos;-011:1 it, e. R.ce,, Glace Bav, Cf». <lb>
by Klanebard, saeimau &amp; .: Br brig win otaao, ilonkir <lb>
Cornwau-.s loeVson, Hunter At 80; R-sibs Fo^r Brothers. <lb>
&apos;.eolanc Pico,. CbletUln 1 0, to. Cornwallio; William <lb>
e, l&apos;ret.y. Weymoutu, N S; &quot;ri:d Hunber. Hatfiel  , <lb>
live  Herbert scb ,&apos;¦                                  .113, Two Rivers, N&quot; <lb>
B, tichri S Ltacry &amp; Co <lb>
t-,......   iss sjteimer Noiimao, PsJter, Philadelphia, by <lb>
Spracue.Sotile&amp; fo; schs RlisabeOi,DeHsrt, Low, Port <lb>
Boysl. 8C, Cheney, Bay a t&apos;omy; Hsalen Mao, Moaerson, <lb>
Wasbingtaii, DC. L 1 Lvnia; .oeirar.-iile. Sears. Baltiuaore, <lb>
by tic so   t; Mountain A &apos;                         &quot;olladelohia, Chaa <lb>
gders &amp; @o:S N 3aU, PaococS. JeVori, F Basar; Deuin <lb>
Bastings, JlHnfstso&apos;t&apos;, do Ov tt - sain;, M II Read, Nick- <lb>
eraon do. by tbe same; Flm Ciiy. Keliev, Proyidenoe. by <lb>
the same- Gun Itock. Beiyd. Eastport: Watren Blake. <lb>
Smallsv bt Heoige, &quot;etia, Eliimm, larat &amp; C&quot;;Pennsvlva- <lb>
tt. Bath; Anoisqcam. ukad&apos;stick, t&apos;ushing, -Me) <lb>
rTrrim Merehants&apos;                         o-sBoom.1 <lb>
new SOai-AiS                        evenlnjStai, tiortcansj <lb>
Ai&apos;o ar, snip Panama. Matin eras: !e.:o.t.c Wintocop,Ci-- <lb>
enfnegoE; brig Bogota Asniuvrall <lb>
Aisoar. brio EeB&quot;th. Bio Grande <lb>
Below sbtp St Mark, irom Uvoreool is asaore ou the <lb>
eye ot tl e SW Spit; a tug is a:oi.jiioe. and siieoat comss <lb>
off at l.ichwater. <lb>
P S -&apos;the se. Mail &apos;oas got off. <lb>
¦An 19th. schrs A M Edwards, sn,l <lb>
Tticy ltobisson, Fa!&apos;. River. &apos;Ma solus D it Steelman, Eliza <lb>
Nesl, A Harnn, net, Elottiic Flesh, and Geoige L Green, <lb>
Boston. <lb>
Also ar, 1 rif Ercoie, Palermo <lb>
Went to ses. not*. Deiayoaie Breakwater 18th, brig A 3 <lb>
Boss, for Boston. <lb>
BA&apos;-T-MOKE Old Mth, sch Caroline, noston. Wer.tto <lb>
sea iroro Cape Heeuj Uth, sci? Out Doruii.ian, from Alex- <lb>
andria for **paiii, <lb>
NEW orleaSS Cld 101b, sbio Merchant. Spraius, H <lb>
schrs Anna A Rich, Kelsc. Boater; lit.-,, Haxr A <lb>
Rich, Hart)}, do. <lb>
PtrBsHleN  POBt-r <lb>
At Ak; ab Men :o ship Ellen Sear&apos;, Baitlott, lor Liver- <lb>
tetsdEl 2s Od. <lb>
m :r,-;-.ip-,y b DGsmore, foster, San <lb>
Francisco. <lb>
^Ar at Liverpool, NS, 1*1 inst, sch Fanry, DunLiit, B/Stoa. <lb>
 ._,_,   . timstv&amp;t&apos;tc po«3Ta, <lb>
CALAIS Al liith. scfra American Eagi, Wcvjrlao, Boj- <lb>
uitlab- Susan Taylor. Lord. Proiriaei.ee: Ariel, rretwor- <lb>
11 Sit! 12tb sens T Nelson. e&gt;Uev, fhllaoelohia* <lb>
14th, Ambassador, Grant. Boston: 15tb, Fairfleid, Venlll&apos; <lb>
New Haven: Leader, Jones, do; Maiy Ana, Blron, Kr,,rt .&apos; <lb>
B.sfon. Haske!&apos;. Bosio:,; )6tb, Hunioidt, Coombs, NYork&apos; <lb>
.^ \LiOi\l Ar 19tb. schs Mil«bir. Welch, Wilmlnrrton Del&apos; <lb>
for Bnnecr;Mlinie Cobo, Ingranam, Rockiat.d fo, Rich- <lb>
mond. Va; Golden Rule, Sylvester, and t,adi Suffolk Pen- <lb>
dletorr. Bangoi rorN Yorl: I) K Arev. Rvan&apos;Beliast foi do - <lb>
t lice R, Stratum. Fiankli 1 for Weltfleet. <lb>
lUtW BED! OP.D-Ar 19tb, sch Mary Alice, Perry. Lin- <lb>
colnville.                                                                          &apos;.«« <lb>
FALL RmSR-AriptB, sch Mill Creek, Ray. Ba-^or <lb>
PBOVIDENCE-Belovi Wtb, schs Polly, Richardson/and <lb>
* lizabeth. Per.ins. nan Calais,   ale schrs Joseph P A-nes <lb>
Turner. N Xor* : Onward. Badley. do (or Ciie.|.i, K«dondo&quot; <lb>
stnort; Uartin «r Rvder, Ii                                      &apos; <lb>
. SSW LONDON-Ar 19th sckrs Otli, carle, Baltimore <lb>
foi Fall River; R L T.-y, Freeman, do or n.stor   Detianoe <lb>
Nasb aLfl Plymouth i.ocl&apos;, Paraer. Ntor; foi do- Man* <lb>
Wbifnei,Snots, do 10- Forttm-yatcNa.; Harriet Maria Ja- <lb>
son, ao &apos;01 Providence: Mecfor&apos;. Jordan Eilswoi-tb     &apos; <lb>
¦ HAYEN-Ar 19th, iJrtgTnOttMTnrrfiT, Taompsoo, <lb>
?BVv.YGitK-Arl9th, brig Robin, Hooklns, Cberrvfleld; <lb>
sebr: stillow, O&apos;Brien. Grand Mcnan; Shooting Star. Ma/ <lb>
shall, CaiPls: eiramgSun, S   ith, loueaboio; Uatan, Cuitis <lb>
.:-&gt; ort: : Ptotectioii. Hantotd, Artdison; Marra Lo&apos;iisa! <lb>
Bol insOD, Roe &apos;o&apos;.anc : Jit Hope, and Ut.lon. eio: A&apos; red Bar- <lb>
rett, Batret&apos;. Barnstabie; Gen Peavey.Facniig. Nltedfonf <lb>
Cid 10th, steamers Erin (Br). Liverpool; America (nrem) <lb>
uroruen: Corsica (Bt), Havana ano Nassau. Nf «i,m 511s&apos; <lb>
sout! Hughes, City obit; bngs Cri-&apos;ca, Hict,bo,B. Carle- <lb>
nas; Nellie Mcwe, Bailey, Flctou s rr ir, Phebe. Moirow <lb>
fluadaloupe; J F Fan and. Avery, Port Roial, S C : 7. i. <lb>
it; Bahl, Giant, Stocstou: Roekn, <lb>
Marshal&apos;, Portsmoutb; Leocadia Allen. Site itKBSluitll <lb>
^Sl&quot;:&apos;.30^?,^&apos;.0^ iSAJ&amp;tot &apos; U&apos;lai-s, Elizaoethoort! <lb>
PFl.|.-ADtf.tBIA-Cld Itlib, scasNorthern Light Irelai <lb>
FG.-too; J Cadwaliader, Stecman, Salem; Minerva, acaer- <lb>
scn. Fail River <lb>
BALTIMORE Cld 13*.!,. &gt;-rrir Matilda, Norwood, Boston r <lb>
schs N CiitToid, Sbute, and E Arculanus, Jackson, do Sid <lb>
trig Exetntrve. Hav«na <lb>
GEORGETOWN, DC-Ar 17tb,sch Enchantress, Blatch- <lb>
1010 NYork. Cld brie C ara Pickets, Kick, Nx\irk; scrus <lb>
states:-ai-. Niekersot. and Comet Rich do. <lb>
C1?LC,H«0NDr~Ar;,1&apos;&apos;T1,,!  Eot&apos;*&apos; Clira. Crowell, Cily Point. <lb>
Sid brig Mary Lowell, Blito:. Clti Point. <lb>
SILVER DOOR&apos; PLATES.    For thij^rtide <lb>
evervbody should know that it is for their inl r st to <lb>
W Court street for them, where tkey are extensively <lb>
manufactured by S. HAVEN S, Silver Plater.      WStf-sepH <lb>
BUY THE EMPIRE CLOTHES-WRING&quot; <lb>
ER, manufactured and for sale by YOUNG efe CO., t <lb>
Elm street. Wringers of all kinds repaired at short notice. <lb>
_______________,.n*                             mblSJ <lb>
TO      WHicTEoLWBTCiHTS     XIT7,^     OAR <lb>
BUILDERS.   ! 0                      -. dry Oak Plank, two, <lb>
id tourlttrlies thtvk, dciv.ied on uoatd oars tr at. <lb>
Boston.    Ae.c.j to <lb>
A S Rt.AD &amp; CO.. <lb>
MTielw&apos;____________North Ablnatrn, Msm, <lb>
bin&quot;&amp;   C O . &apos;S &quot;expkp&apos;ss <lb>
 FOR  <lb>
s*aiul Andrew, and Woodstock, W. it.. ITonl- <lb>
tou and P*es*3c-*o ter&apos;*e, alaine. <lb>
Leaves Boston eveiy Mori i ¦                     ; 7*4 o&apos;clock. <lb>
Leaves Portland same rtoy at 5 o&apos;clock P. 5f. <lb>
Returning, ieoves Hoolton and Woodstock Station ovorr <lb>
y morning at 3 o&apos;clock, connecting with all other <lb>
Explicates.   Office o Congo <lb>
S. C. BlXBY, Agent <lb>
T° <lb>
mli3i <lb>
MFStt <lb>
OTRAW   HaTS-Wiit.i                 I UfcTiit,. <lb>
NOW KEAOy AT <lb>
FATit *,T*t«s\ S»a &quot;Washlns-ton St., <lb>
Tte                                                 1   Uiteriais for Laiies&apos;, <lb>
Musts&apos; and C&apos;hiKrem&apos;a Hs&apos;*, in Jii.iiut; thase laioal Bitmj, <lb>
for ¦ oe garden or e etr try <lb>
Bals, equ 1 te. ern*/ impi&gt;rt&quot;ift made to order. <lb>
A coeuce asscttmet,t of Feathers, InCtttdin** Poeaianta* <lb>
Bieasts. etc, <lb>
K. 1.. HARPIJU, <lb>
 &apos;w <lb>
irjj <lb>
P <lb>
A t n :-; t <lb>
S3 is fxrashmstton street. <lb>
M X P A N D E 1&gt; <lb>
STAR  COLLiAR. <lb>
Tbe underslgiicd ait row prepared to orTec tithe trsde <lb>
ibis Collar, showmg s tnaoe te&quot; too e.&apos;rtvat, wbick Is <lb>
EOl ALLY AS Gi On   as   GRiY&apos;S   PATENT  COLLAR, <lb>
a, data LESS PRU^i:.    <lb>
MARCH BROS., P1FROE * Co., <lb>
If        » snd 1*» Oil* stre«l, asi&apos;stoa.____n»y*» <lb>
n o s s. <lb>
c <lb>
LARK&apos;S     riKES <lb>
IIU   ESX-elr-.ES,   FOBM!   PUMP*. <lb>
GACDEN  USES, «c. <lb>
tVars anted BTot to MiHew, <lb>
.., ,  .», , 3 Pre.&apos;i&apos;e of 7»i) Pomens per Siaars look. <lb>
itd LViiS^fniaVhaifikeprifieofLsaAerHosa. <lb>
FOK SALE BY JOHN GLARE, <lb>
60 MHfc street, Boatoa. <lb>
 .,- 0v pvrw.-ssiom E. K. Manton, Err,., Secrs- <lb>
¦^fflnSES&quot;!&apos; Pke Iresuraoca ti,, Bos- <lb>
istirei Salisbury Miiis&apos;Bos- <lb>
1 ti . Tira-nrer WsslJu-rbor, MiUi. <lb>
,&apos; T   ibckwood, Eso,Lewiston, Maine: W. C <lb>
.:-,&apos;do Jims, Uwienee, Mass ; Wllllast S, <lb>
a,^iWrrtii  E&apos;o , Lawrence Manufacturing Co , LowsU, <lb>
vtcsirs   t&apos;ilM. Jetcks ek .Sobs, Ceatral Faki, B-17- <lb>
&quot;     Esq-VProvloenoe. B. I.             IuTa3t/-«4&gt;»7 <lb>
Ma - <lb>
Taos. J. Hii <lb>
sxIphe nsoh    house, <lb>
 Asn   <lb>
arrfv-gus^ baths, <lb>
&amp;T.  CATHERINES,   C.  W. <lb>
This Bouse, having <lb>
Season, Is now <lb>
orE?r <lb>
undergoae) lhe a;usl Beflttt! I <lb>
E/OB   ViaiTOS?*. <lb>
tiiiO <lb>
BATHS  IN   ROOD   ORO <lb>
B,  W.  STEPHESSON, <lb>
Biy 17.              Kiff *rT                    prcprletot, <lb>
mo&apos;EA C C O !           TO B A C C O t <lb>
THE STEW E\GX.AaTl» <lb>
TOBACCO    WORKS. <lb>
ADAM?,   BATCHELDER    &amp;   CO., <lb>
scccrtsisoas to <lb>
OEO, T. WATKRB4S * CO., <lb>
atAie&quot;C&apos;Fti.CTrsrRS   OF   FINE-CUT    CHEWING   AND <lb>
SMC.                ceo. <lb>
Salesroom  end  Office, S Chatham rosy.  Beiton, <lb>
We mannfiictare ail gra ies of fine-cut Tobacco, anl pnt <lb>
up in tLe various style packages, including a superior arti- <lb>
cie of EiUickinlck, In 01 <lb>
Especial attention is CiJlci io air &apos; .Hiot&quot; Fine-cat <lb>
Cshewtng Tobacco. <lb>
Oiders by Mail or Eexpress wdi meat with prompt atten- <lb>
_________                oot» <lb>
FHIL                   SSON&apos;S PATEFoTPAPiiB <lb>
oil A*. <lb>
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MONDAY MORNING. MAY 22, 1865. <lb>
M0BM6 EDITION <lb>
 ~* <lb>
AMCSIMENTS IHJB DAY AND EVI&apos;NIXG. <lb>
BOSTOr; THFATRF. Wasntngton street, near Wost st. <lb>
Els&apos;e Veu»er*-The .-leasant Neish&apos;jjr. <lb>
B0810M WUSEUM-Trt-mont street, near Court itreet. <lb>
Ogj&apos;lta-Betsey Baker, <lb>
MELODEON-Washlngton street, near Boston Theatre. <lb>
Heller, the Maeiclan and Conjuror. <lb>
HOWARD ATHENECM Howard itreet neat Court. <lb>
Gamta, auc a laugtable farce. <lb>
MOBRIS BROS., FELL &amp; TR0WBRID8KS OPERA <lb>
BOUSE-Wastlngton street.   Ethiopian Minstrelsy. <lb>
CHICKERrNG&apos;S HALI-No. 24« Washington street. <lb>
Coiceit Dy Kaoome Erteitlni lie VUllcrs and otnets. <lb>
BOSTON ATHENEtTM Beaoonstroet.nearState House, <lb>
Exbibltfin of Paintings and .Statuary. <lb>
ANDREWS HALL Washington aereet, near Summer. <lb>
Cotttu &amp; Murphy&apos;s California Minstrels. <lb>
APO lUO GARDEN 572, 574 and 576 Washington street. <lb>
eerfonrance every evening. <lb>
STONEHAV.   Concert by the Arlan Voaallsts. <lb>
An Inside VUi?. <lb>
We copy the following article from the Gazette <lb>
for the twofcld reason that the editor of that paper <lb>
was a member of the Senate, and therefore speaks <lb>
from his own personal knowledge of the acts of <lb>
the Legislature and the influences and motives <lb>
which seemed to control the members, and, sec- <lb>
ondly, because what it says in iegatd to the effect <lb>
of such legislation as has been enacted the past <lb>
two years upon the business interests of Massachu- <lb>
setts is true, and is worthy the attention of our <lb>
business men. If the Legislature had been sp:cialr/ <lb>
elected to enact laws which should do the most <lb>
possible mischief, it could not have devised more <lb>
pernicious measures than some which were pro- <lb>
posed, and which were prevented only in part by <lb>
the persi:                    icacly opposition of the mi- <lb>
nority. Ee&amp;w man -&gt; ho is interested in the labor, <lb>
iteresfeof fhe State <lb>
the past few <lb>
months to see to it that those interests are not <lb>
anain put in such jeopardy as they huve been by <lb>
the couise of the last Lesislaturc. The following <lb>
is the article from the Gazette : <lb>
&quot;We do not believe (here is any person in this Com- <lb>
monwealth, it we except the vender of pemurs and <lb>
doughnuts in the Doric Halt, who regret? that the Great <lb>
and General Court has adjourned. That there is cause <lb>
for tnanlttulticss&apos;or whit tne Legislature was copabhi <lb>
of dome nut omitted to accomplish we admit, but we <lb>
can scarcely conceive it possible, much as we regret to <lb>
say so, that just such another Legislature can &lt; ver <lb>
soain assemble at the State House. Questions wHch <lb>
involved the must sacred principles have been decided <lb>
by the prejudice oi the hour, and members have openly <lb>
stated that t* mattered not what arguments were em- <lb>
ployed, &apos;hev knew how they snould fote before tiny <lb>
leit their districts. Tin re va«alack of manly incJe- <lb>
cendi nee exhibited on many occasions which was to- <lb>
tally at variance with the reputation Ma3sm;bu&apos;etts <lb>
m»n ebjov, and a dispo«ition to secure popular favor <lb>
rather lhan to enact laws based on justice. Many <lb>
bad proj&apos; cts were defeated through a tear of the mas <lb>
at the telm, and however much members ol the <lb>
Legislature may howl, the people ha^e occasion to <lb>
thank Col that one net to be intimidated or threat- <lb>
ened was fitting calmlv in his room, with the de- <lb>
termiiiaticn to do his duty regardless of const. <lb>
(iuenc&apos;3. And ne die&apos;. Not, until the Legislature had <lb>
provided the means tor administering the government <lb>
aid he consent to t e adjournment, and though some <lb>
louud fault at what tuey ware pleased to call &apos;dicta- <lb>
tion,&apos; &apos;t was simply the rUht which be exercised to <lb>
have the working tools adaoted to the work laid out <lb>
ior him. There is vtj&apos;y little doubt in our mmd, <lb>
unless fto mint ot legfe&apos;aiivn is changed and more <lb>
practical men are sc t to make our laws, that withiu a <lb>
lew years it will cost twenty r&gt;&quot;r cent, more to live in <lb>
Massaoboietts than in any ot &apos;he Mew EogHud States. <lb>
Special &apos;esis&apos;atiou upon » hundred different matters is <lb>
constantly adding, vlmost imperceptibly, buidens which <lb>
will accumu&apos;a&apos;e to a degree whicli will some day opra <lb>
the eyes o! these men, who are torever tinkering, to th&apos;i <lb>
tolly th^v are coo-mitting. We trust the day wilt soon <lb>
come, aed it cannot come too soon, tor capital will <lb>
seek other localities f, r investment, men of enterprise <lb>
will find oth»r markets to operate in, ana emigrants <lb>
will not be fpt to tarry long withiu our bord.-r-. if <lb>
tin people ot Uf-ssachus- its propose to adopt a short <lb>
sighted policy ant1 allow their dearest privileges to ba <lb>
entrusted to ite chances of ii en who never carry any <lb>
measure beyond a loot rule in their pockets. It must <lb>
not be understood, however, tt.at these remarks apply <lb>
to all the numbers of the Legislature. In tue Set-ate <lb>
and id the House there hare been so we broad, liberal <lb>
ii en who fought from the commeecc-ment to tne close. <lb>
of the sese ion for truth and justice, though in a mi- <lb>
nority, tbey have not struggled in vain, and if the bills <lb>
and resolves which tiave been defeated cou&apos;d he pub- <lb>
lished, their record would be an honorable one. We <lb>
should litcc to name these members, but we might in- <lb>
advertently do injustice if w» attempt to rA so. ruey <lb>
ate known, tiowevcr, and will not be forgotten &quot; <lb>
The YtLi.ow Futer Plot, It appears, if the <lb>
statement of one J. W. Harris, who, however, has <lb>
another came, is to be believed, a portion of the <lb>
infected clothing brought from Bermuda pased <lb>
through Boston on its way to Washington. The <lb>
steamer Hill hiei smuggled the trunks containing <lb>
the clothing into Halifax, and Dr. Blackburn and <lb>
bis associates hired this man to smuggle item into <lb>
Boston. Harris siiid he agreed with u Capt. John <lb>
O&apos;Brien, a Newfoundland man, master of a barque <lb>
named the Halifax, to bring the plague trunks to <lb>
Boston for $20 in gold. They were taken on <lb>
board, and the vessel left on the 24th or 25th of <lb>
July, ai&gt;d arrivetl there some seven days afterward. <lb>
The ves-sel having had facilities specially P&apos;Ovided <lb>
for smuggling, tte trunks escaped the eyes of the <lb>
custom house officers, and when opportunity of- <lb>
fered, according to Harris&apos; statement, th y were <lb>
landtd at a wharf at the foot of Fort Hill, at the <lb>
office of the consignees of the Halifax, &quot; Holman <lb>
and another,&quot; the statementsavs, and were after- <lb>
ward iaken to the express office and forwarded to <lb>
Philadelphia, thence to Washington, where they <lb>
were sold. Harris tells a very curious story, and <lb>
implicates C. C. Clay, Young, the raider, and sun- <lb>
dry others.__________________________ <lb>
Nobthern Emigration into Virginia. A <lb>
conespondciit of the New York Herald writes <lb>
from the South that there is a fine field for emi- <lb>
grants presented in the late rebellious States, and <lb>
that land in Virginia and North Carolina, which <lb>
before the rebellion could not have been purchased <lb>
for les&quot; &apos;has $150 per acre, can now be had for $2 <lb>
and $2 50 per acre. The planters there, it appears, <lb>
take a very gloomy view of the present condition <lb>
of affairs, and consider their States irretrievably <lb>
mind because the abolition of slavery has for the <lb>
* present depreciated the value of their Lends, which, <lb>
however, will no doubt soon be taken up in small <lb>
parcels by colonists from the North and from <lb>
Europe, and ultimately become far more valuable, <lb>
undi r improved systems of tillage, than they have <lb>
ever jet been. The Herald says there, is already <lb>
a plan, with the aid of Northern capital, in course <lb>
of preparation, whereby sc&apos;ihe of the large estates <lb>
of Virginia will be cut up into small tracts, with <lb>
the view of their purchase and cultivation by <lb>
Northern farmers of moderate means. <lb>
Negro Apprenticeship in Maryland. A <lb>
case was heard in the Criminal Court at Baltimore <lb>
last Thursday which involved features of consid- <lb>
erable interest. Arguments were made on three <lb>
petitions for wits of habeas corpus to release cer- <lb>
tain negro children, formerly slaves, who were <lb>
bound to their former owner-?. The counsel for <lb>
the apprentices argued that the binding waj illegal <lb>
and void, and in conflict with the provision s of the <lb>
(new) constiiuiion. It was contended in opposi- <lb>
tion that the constitution only made the paetics <lb>
free, and that that instrument did not interfere <lb>
with the status of free negroes prior to its passage, <lb>
so that all the laws now in force applicable to free <lb>
regroes inr&apos;nded those made free by its passage. <lb>
No decision has been given, but the case has great <lb>
importance with the negro population, as the re- <lb>
sult will affect the privileges of the whole class. <lb>
If Qy tFrom the accounts in the Richmond and <lb>
Petersburg papers of the prices of produce in the <lb>
markets there, it would pay liberally to send <lb>
steamers there in order to import them into our <lb>
New England ports. For beef dealers thought 12 <lb>
to lS^cents per pound too high for the Richmond <lb>
market. Fish which a few days ago could not be <lb>
bought for less than 25 cents per pound has fallen <lb>
off two-thirds in price. In Petersburg fish was <lb>
soldjit about any price the purchaser thought fit <lb>
to offer. In the same fiifcy wood is dumped into <lb>
cellars at $4 per cord, and it goes begging at that <lb>
figure. Vegetables are &quot;dirt cheap,&quot; and butter <lb>
isfplcnty at rites twenty per cent, below the mae- <lb>
kc t&apos;prices here, and yet the people grumble because <lb>
it is not cheaper.__________________ <lb>
R Serious Accidsnt. Capt. Henry Gray, sea- <lb>
man, who was returning to his home in Boston, <lb>
after an absence of four years, in attempting to <lb>
getjon board the New York train, on the Provi- <lb>
dence road, at Mansfield, last Saturday evening, <lb>
fell under the cars, which passed over him, severing <lb>
one leg from his body and otherwise severely in- <lb>
juring him. Dr. Lighthui of this city was on <lb>
board the train ae:d rendered such surgical assist- <lb>
ance as was in hii power, remaining at Mansfield <lb>
ihiongh the tight for Jbat purpose. <lb>
B3T&quot; The latest reports of the changes in the <lb>
Cabinet state that Hon. Charles Francis AuJ&apos;118 is <lb>
to succeed Secretary Scward; that Senator &quot;Sam- <lb>
ti^r is to be Minister to the Court of St. James; <lb>
that PrenJr Kins wW succeed Secretary Welles, <lb>
and that Mr. Staiitun goes out certain. The suc- <lb>
cessor named by gossip for the latter gentleman iu <lb>
Gen. Butler^_____________________ <lb>
Q^~ Some of our readers i&gt; ay have an interest <lb>
;ri the foVowing information: The Lawrence <lb>
(Kansas) Journal of the 11th instant contains a <lb>
Ustof over 2600 lots located in the &quot;ity, which <lb>
were wid for taxfes i&quot; 1???, fte owners of which <lb>
are &quot; unknown.&quot; If not redeemed by the 14th <lb>
of September next, they will become ureelfum- <lb>
able.                                       _______. <lb>
M-i-e-TPitaTrTriitT Couscil, Thiktv-thibd 1&gt;k- <lb>
grek. Oi, Saturday last, the annual convocation of the <lb>
Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish <lb>
Rite tor the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the <lb>
United States was closed, alter a harmonious session <lb>
oifour days, at Freemasons&apos; Halt in Summer street. <lb>
Ihe attendance was uncommonly la-ge, nearly all the <lb>
States within the jurisdiction being represented. <lb>
Amon&quot; the distinguished members of the body who <lb>
were p&apos;resent from other States wore: Killian H, Van <lb>
JSi nssalaer, Egq , of Ohio, the head ol the Order; Hon. <lb>
Josiah H. Drummond, Gen. Abner B. Thompson, Wil- <lb>
liam P. Treble, Esq , and Edward B. Burnham, Esq., <lb>
of Maine; John Christie, Eq , ard John H. George, <lb>
Esq., ol New Hampshiie; Charles K. Starkweather, <lb>
Ksq., Eobert U, Fose, Esq., and Harmon G. Reynolds, <lb>
Esq., of Illinois; Nathan H. Gould, Esq., and Rev. <lb>
Charles H. Titus of Rhode Island; Joseph D. Evans, <lb>
Ksq., of New York; Joseph H. Hough, Esq., ot New <lb>
Jersey; Enoch T. Carson, Esq., and lieman Eli, Esq, <lb>
ot Ohio; Rev. D. Burnbam Tracy, Krv, Francis Blades <lb>
and Bufus W. Landon. Esq., ot Michigan; H. Stanley <lb>
Goodwin, Esq., Alfred Creigh, Esq ,and Alexander M. <lb>
Pollock, Esq, ot Pennsylvania; Charles W. Carter, <lb>
Esq., and Joseph K. Wheeler, Esq., of Connecticut; <lb>
James W. Hess, Esq., of Indiana, and many others. <lb>
Returns and dues were received from fifty-eight snb- <lb>
e-rdioate bodies; and eleven other bodies were repre- <lb>
sented in Council, although, for satisfactory reasons, <lb>
they were unable to make returns in season for presen- <lb>
tation to the meeting before adiournn.cnt. <lb>
The Brand Cot?8istorv, appendant to the Supreme <lb>
Council, met it, Grand Council oi Delibetaiion, hold- <lb>
ing meetings curing the same days, and was very <lb>
largely atteidPd by numerous delegates, who repre- <lb>
sented a gi, at mauy ot working bodies in the several <lb>
States. Much business relating to the Rite was trans- <lb>
acted in both bodies, the meetings being conducted <lb>
with peifecl harmony. In the Grand Consistory, He- <lb>
man Eli, Ksq , of Ohio, was cho.-en presiding officer in <lb>
Dlaco ot J. X&gt;. Evans, Esq., of New York, who d,dined <lb>
a re-election <lb>
The thirty-third decree was voted to several persons <lb>
eminent!} distinguished among working Fre(; Masons, <lb>
many ot whom hold high positions in the several <lb>
States in which tbey reside. Upon twenty-nine of <lb>
them th&quot; d, gree v as conferred iu ample form At the <lb>
close of business on Saturday uoon the meelin? of tho <lb>
Suprene Council was adjourned to the third Wednes- <lb>
day oi May, 1806. <lb>
Shawmut Avenue Baptist Str»oAT School. The <lb>
Shawmut Avenue Baptist Snuday School held its anni- <lb>
versary atthe Chapel, corner of Shawmut avenue and <lb>
Rutland street, lust eyeniog. The exeicises were con- <lb>
ducted by Mr. L, Millis, the Superintendent. The <lb>
annual report was read by the »ecretarv, Mr. J. R. <lb>
Simpson, Jr The seboo1 consists ol 81 regular classes, <lb>
numbering 197 scholars; 8 Bible oia/ees. 75 scholars; 1 <lb>
infant class, 42 scholars total, 10 classes. .&apos;114 scholar:*; <lb>
oggregaleol scholars, teachers and officers, 859; whole <lb>
number enrolled, 440; discontinued connection, 126; <lb>
volumes in library, 74b. J&apos;he scnool supports a feeed- <lb>
meo&apos;s school at Beaufort, S C., to which it has sent <lb>
out teacher-, a library, singing books cabinet organ <lb>
avd a supply of ciothh.g. Interesting addresses were <lb>
made by Rev. Dr. XVet,-Rev. U.S. Abbott, Rev. Mr, <lb>
Toles and Me-srs, Parker and M. H. Sargent. <lb>
Fibs. An alarm shortly after ten o&apos;clock yesterday <lb>
morning, from box 41, was caused by a slight fire in <lb>
the engine &apos;oom of the Gazette and Pilot offices. The <lb>
origin of the fire is not precisely known, but occurring <lb>
as it did, in the engine rQom, it is supposed to have <lb>
been purely accidental. Ihe- opirion of Mr. Donahoe, <lb>
prouie&apos;or ot the primises, is that the stub of a lighted <lb>
cUar, carelessly thrown away by seme oue, caused the <lb>
fire. The presses were uninjured, but the damage will <lb>
amoui-t to some1 S200 or S300.   Fully insu-ed. <lb>
DestaL Society. At the annual meeting of the <lb>
Massachusetts Dental Society, held on Thursday, the <lb>
18th lost., the following named gentlemen were chosen <lb>
officers for &quot;he ensuing year, viz.: <lb>
N. C. Keep, President; E. G. Leach, Vice President; <lb>
T. H. Cnanohr, Recording Secretary; E. C. Rolfe, <lb>
Corresponding Secretary; S. J. McDougall, Treasurer; <lb>
E.N. Hams, Librsrlat; A. Lawrence, J. f Cortman, <lb>
H F. Bishop, f B. Hitchcock, S. F. Haul, Executive <lb>
Committee.                 &apos;_________ <lb>
Runaway Accident. Yesterday for-uoou, a horse <lb>
attached to a buggy belonging to Francis Lousada <lb>
took fright near the Somerset Club House, while in <lb>
cb»r*o of a dmer and tan furiously down Beacon and <lb>
School st.&apos;eefe into Washington street, wh»re theani- <lb>
nisi brought up by dashing in a window in Sp»ncer&apos;a <lb>
stcre, staving up the vehicle and throwing the driver <lb>
violently upon the payment. No serious injury eu- <lb>
sued.                           _________ <lb>
Fatal Accident. Yesterday afternoon, a German <lb>
named Henri F&apos;enniman, belonging on board the <lb>
barqu, &quot;Ann Krall,&quot; was instantly killed by filling <lb>
between the vessel and the wharf, hie head striking <lb>
violently against the c»p-sill. Ihe body was recovered <lb>
and takes to the House of Reoeption on North Gcovs <lb>
street. Coroner Meore was called aurt took it tn <lb>
charge.                       ____^_ <lb>
f^P&quot; The se fond of &quot; the w.ied,&quot; in its various manu- <lb>
factured snapes, will find something to interest them iu <lb>
P, &amp; is. L.rillard&apos;s advertisement. <lb>
Athbneum Galleby. Pdblic attention is called <lb>
to the advertisement in another colutuu ot this Gal- <lb>
lery of Fine Arts, which opens to day. <lb>
Chatleaiown. <lb>
Destructive Fibe Four Horses Burned to Death. <lb>
Three small frame stables situated on Falls&apos;whaM, at <lb>
the loot of Everett street, and owned by Silas and <lb>
George tails, were destxoyed by fire about nine o&apos;clock <lb>
Saturday eveuirg. The stables were occupied by the <lb>
Messrs. Falls, Lrastus White, Qoimby &amp; Cottoa, and <lb>
Mr. Gardner. Messrs. Falls had three horses in their <lb>
stable which were burned to aeath. Two of them were <lb>
purchased a lew days since, and valued at $1000, Mr. <lb>
white, teamster, had one horse burned to death. <lb>
Messrs, Quimby &amp;&lt;X&gt;ttoD, tin peddlers, had two horses <lb>
in their part of the stable, which were got out after <lb>
being slightly burned. One wagon, a lot of team har- <lb>
ness! s and some ten tons of bay were also destroyed. <lb>
The total toss will amount to some $4000, on which <lb>
there is no insurance. Tho fire is supposed to have <lb>
been the work ot an looe-ndiary. The light o! the tire <lb>
ruade a gtand illumination, and caused an alarm in <lb>
Chelsea and Maiden. _________ <lb>
&apos;Chelae*, <lb>
Funeral of the Late Liaur. B. N. Mann. The <lb>
obsequies ot the late Lieutenant and former Adjutant <lb>
B. N. Mann, I7th Reg. Mass, Vols., who died in <lb>
Charteton m October last, a victim to the cruelties of <lb>
a Southern prison, took place yesterday afternoon from <lb>
Broadway church, with military and Ma.onic honors. <lb>
The funeral escort consisted of the 4th unattached <lb>
compauj of infamrt, M. V M., Copt. J. Q, Adsms, <lb>
accompanied by the Chelsea Band. The toll iwlng <lb>
gentlemen officiated as pail bearers: Capt. J. R. 8i- <lb>
monds, 17lh Mass. Vbls.; Capt, Cyrus liobbs, 509l <lb>
Mbfs. VoK; Capt, U K Pomroy, 3d U. S. Infantry; <lb>
jueuc. a. T. Holmes, 50th Mass. Vols.; Engineer I. L, <lb>
Churchill, and Mat/; Geo. U. Rice, U. S. N, <lb>
The obsequies were attended by au immense throng <lb>
of citizens and friends, the remains being brought into <lb>
the church wrapped in the national flag and deposited <lb>
in Iront of the al&apos;ar. After the performance ot a <lb>
iuneial hymn by the choir, appropriate selections of <lb>
Scrlptute were read by Rev. E. B, Derrick, pastor ot <lb>
the chumh. Uev. Jacob M. Manning of the Old South <lb>
Church, Boston, then delivsred an eloquent -md beou- <lb>
tiiul address, in which he spoke of the magnetic influ- <lb>
ences ot Lieut, Mann&apos;s character, which drew him so <lb>
many friends. He said that he was worthy ot every <lb>
tribute oi respect that was being paid to h&apos;s memoty. <lb>
The speaker referred to numerous incidents in his own <lb>
personal acquaintance with the deceased, whose <lb>
Christian character he had known known him, too, <lb>
as a good soldier, a brave nun. He related the cir- <lb>
cumstances urder which Lieut. Mann received the <lb>
wound which hud probably hastened his end, But his <lb>
life had not been sacrificed in vain. In conclusion, <lb>
Mr. Manning alludi d to the glorious results of tne <lb>
war, and to the hapoy dawning of peace, when the <lb>
sofdier shou&apos;d know no more of weary marches aDd <lb>
bloody battlefields, no more (f tho horrors of a rebel <lb>
prison, but n odd sit by his own fireside and tell the <lb>
story of his toils and hi» campaigns, Prejer was then <lb>
offered by Mr Manningand tne service concluded with <lb>
a chant by the choir and the benediction by Rev. Mr. <lb>
Htrrick. <lb>
J be funeral procession was very long, the Star of <lb>
Bethlehem Lodge of Free Masons, the Arity and Navy <lb>
Association, and the City Government in a hody, im- <lb>
mediately following tbe nea se. The remains were in. <lb>
terrtd in Garden Cemetery, where, after Masonic rites <lb>
had been performed over the grave by Rev. C. tl. Leon- <lb>
ard, Chaplain of Star ol Bethlehem Lodge, the usual <lb>
luneral honors were rendered by the escort. The ar- <lb>
rangements were under direction ot Lieut. Col. J k\ <lb>
Fel lows, of the Mass. 17th, and were admirably oon- <lb>
ducttd. <lb>
Utnmntlc and JMuatcal. <lb>
Mokeis Bnos., Pell ani&gt; Tbowbkidge Minstrels <lb>
consent to the popular request in continuing the <lb>
&quot; Mother Goose&quot; pantomime, and are constantly add- <lb>
ing new novelties to the programme. Ihe first of the <lb>
benefits of the week is that of Me.srs, Graham and <lb>
Magiunis, to-morrow eveuing, when tho house will be <lb>
full. <lb>
Museum Fourth and Lost Week of &quot; Oi/arita.&quot; The <lb>
crand spectacular draeea of &quot;Oganta&quot; is announced <lb>
for only three nignts more, sad tor Wednesday and <lb>
Saturday afternoons. Its closing performances ought <lb>
certainly to draw crowded houses. It will be preceded <lb>
each evening by the farce ot &quot; Betsey Baker.&quot; <lb>
Boston Theatre. Mrs D. P. Bowers will appear <lb>
again this e;veniug as &quot;Elsie Venner,&quot; fnose who <lb>
have read Holmes&apos; rovtl should not fail to see this <lb>
dramatical version of the story. <lb>
Howard Atheseum. Mile, Vestyati begins an en- <lb>
gagi ment this evenimr, She is to appear as the Jewish <lb>
Muidenin &quot;Games, the Fortune Teller,&quot; <lb>
Cor ion &amp; Mu&amp;rHY/g Minstrels enter upon their <lb>
third week at Aodro*s Hall to-night wiib most flat- <lb>
tering prospects, their houses beiug crowded nearly <lb>
every niiibt. Bee. Cotton&apos;s &quot;Saily come up&quot; having <lb>
proved so attractive will be ooutinued another week. <lb>
Robert Beller will appear iu a new programmes <lb>
this evening. J he principal feature is his celebrated <lb>
&quot; Goblin Drum &quot; feat, wnich is represented to be one oi <lb>
his greattst illusions. The musical part is very attract- <lb>
ive, and includes the story told on the piano of the <lb>
man who saw the opera ot &quot;Faust.&quot; <lb>
The Handel and Haydn Musical Festival. <lb>
This gnat festival has for aJong time been preparing, <lb>
and tne result will be seen and heard in the perform- <lb>
ances during the week. lt» magmtj.de exceeds any- <lb>
thing before attempted in the country, and great oredit <lb>
is due to the managers of the Sootety, and especially to <lb>
the secretary, Mr, L. B. Barnes, who has made it nis <lb>
almost constant labor, for the complete manner in <lb>
wt ich the arrangements have been made. A prelim- <lb>
inary gathering of the forces engaged was had at the <lb>
Music llall last night in the form of a public rehearsal. <lb>
ihe ball wa« filled by an audience comprising some of <lb>
the leadnuv people ot the city, inclu-iing genilemen <lb>
noted in art literature and music. The place ossiguodL <lb>
for the musicians occupies the platform, oxteudeS to <lb>
twelve fat beyond its usual depth, and crowned with <lb>
a pyramid of seats leaching to the upper balcony <lb>
The oiohestra for this grana aflair combines one <lb>
hundred and thirteen players, selected from Boston and <lb>
fcew York, and is composed as follows: 22 vioiiuV <lb>
primo, 21 violins, 2d, 10 violas, 10&apos;cellos 12 basses | <lb>
flutes, 3 trombones I serpent, 4 clarinet?, 4 oboea I <lb>
bassoons, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 2 cornel*, 1 tuba dn!m <lb>
mers. cymbal-, etc.                                            &apos;      &quot; <lb>
Ihe oho. us numbers seven hundred and jMii voices <lb>
and it is oy tar the largest body of uruateursirigers ever <lb>
collected in this country. It must be understood that <lb>
 hese a/e nil culcivai«d vocalists, the ground work <lb>
being the Handel ant Haydn Society Chorus, wricb u <lb>
augiientcc/ by seleotiois from various church choirs <lb>
and musical socie ies, <lb>
, The retearsal iast night was for Tuesday morntrg&apos;a <lb>
¦ pfrii.&apos;.man&lt;!e- Nicoai&apos;s Feshral Overture (choir and <lb>
orchestra; uhd Mendelssohn&apos;s Hymn qf Praise oonsa- <lb>
tutcd the fib etions- The auoienc, or, at least, most <lb>
of them, hit probably their initiatory exhibition of <lb>
tin manner in which s lehearsal is conduoted. It is <lb>
worthy ot remark, that so pi rfeit were all concerned <lb>
thstbut little of the annoyanoes usually attending sunn <lb>
performances were felt here, and the rehearsal resolved <lb>
ltseii i- toa tine concert, whion received much applause. <lb>
The progmmme for tte week has doubtle-s alrpady <lb>
been scanned by our readers, Cherc wilt be many <lb>
visitors from other cities, and tbe festival promises to <lb>
!,e or e ofgreat importance and uttractivoness. <lb>
Ushers&apos; and Doobkbepbrs&apos; Bsnepii.   The gentle <lb>
ni.ui&apos;y attendants at the Boston  Th, atr&quot; have their <lb>
benefit nixt Saturday eveuing.    Only thos&lt;- tickets <lb>
¦&apos;.cv sell   oount in   tbeir favor, and friends <lb>
should govern them&apos;tlves accordingly^ <lb>
05^&quot;Occasions!&quot; says that in four years of <lb>
war fifty years of prejudice against the negro have <lb>
been destroyed. <lb>
A cean named Andrew Gills, who shot himself on <lb>
board the steamer Katuhdin on Inursdiy evening, in <lb>
1 Boston taibor, died In Bangor on Friday ulternoon, <lb>
TELEGKAPH. <lb>
NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. <lb>
FarcwoH Sa&apos;utc to Gen. Sheridan. <lb>
BIS DEPARTURE FOR TEXA.S, <lb>
Preparations lor tbe Great Review. <lb>
THE   ORDER   OF   MARCH. <lb>
Peraoual The « isRsMuatlon Tilal. <lb>
RIMOVII,    OF     OENS.    B1NK«     AJVI&gt; <lb>
llVKLRIIK-r. <lb>
General Sherman and His Affairs. <lb>
 SPECIAL  DISPATCH TO THE BOSTOK JOURNAL.  <lb>
Washington, May 21, I860. <lb>
We have had a succession of thunder showers <lb>
since Thursday afternoon, some of them very <lb>
heavy, but every one hopes for fair weather on <lb>
Tuesday and Wednesday. <lb>
Last evening the fine bunds of the 30th Maine <lb>
and the 47th Pennsylvania serenaded Generals <lb>
Grant and Sheridan, who were having a parting <lb>
interview at Willard&apos;s hotel. An assembled <lb>
crowd called for speeches, but there was no re- <lb>
sponse. <lb>
This morning Sheridan&apos;s cavalry passed before <lb>
him to pay a farewell salute. The General stood <lb>
on the balcony of Willard&apos;s hotel in the fall uni- <lb>
foim of a Major General of cavalry, smoking his <lb>
cigar, and lifting his hat as flag after flag passed <lb>
by, icscribed with the battles in which he was the <lb>
directing spirit. The troopers cheered their com- <lb>
mander, enthusiastically waving their sabres, while <lb>
the bands played &quot;Hail to the Chief!&quot; The <lb>
column was over an hour in passing. General <lb>
Custar led the column^=his own Olrtsinn all <lb>
wearing the &quot; Custar neck-tic,&quot; which is a <lb>
bright scarlet scarf with long ends floating over <lb>
the left shoulder. When the head of the column <lb>
bad reached Capitol Hill Gen. Custar returned to <lb>
Willard&apos;s, receiving loud cheers from the troopers <lb>
as he rode up the avenue. They will encamp <lb>
along the Bladensburg road, to be on hand for <lb>
Tuesday morning. <lb>
Gen. Sheridan&apos;s officers dined with him at Wil- <lb>
lard&apos;s, and accompanied him te the Baltimore <lb>
depot. He left at six o&apos;clock, with his staff and <lb>
orderlies amid the cheers of a crowd of friends. <lb>
It he cannot restore law and order in Texas, who <lb>
can? <lb>
The 9th corps, Major General Parke, with a part <lb>
of the 19th corps, Gen. Dwight, will march into <lb>
this city to-moirow and bivouac on the open <lb>
ground East of the Capitol. <lb>
The order of march on Tuesday will be as fol- <lb>
lows : Major General Meade with his staff and es- <lb>
cort; cavalry corps commanded by Maj-r General <lb>
Merritt; Engineer Brigade, including the pontoon <lb>
corps commanded by Brigadier General Benhatn; <lb>
9th corps and Dwight&apos;s division of the 19th corps, <lb>
all commanded by Major General Parke; 5thcorp&lt;, <lb>
commanded by Brevet Major General Griffin; 2d <lb>
corps,.commanded by Major General Humphreys; <lb>
Provost Marshal General&apos;s Brigade, commanded <lb>
by Brigadiir General Macy. <lb>
The column will march by equalized companies, <lb>
twenty files front, closed in mas?, with shortened <lb>
intervals between regiment?, brigades and di- <lb>
visions. Mounted officers only will salute on pars- <lb>
ing the reviewing officer. Batteries will move <lb>
battery front. Infantry will march at right <lb>
shoulder shift from the Capitol to the State De- <lb>
partment, and there come to the shoulder. <lb>
A majority of the Union Governors will be <lb>
present. Gov. Andrew will arrive here to-m u-row <lb>
and be the guest of J. M. Forbes. Gov. Bucking- <lb>
ham is also expected to-morrow. <lb>
Assistant Secretary of War Dana has accepted <lb>
the editorial chair of the Chicago Mepub&apos;ican, a <lb>
new paper, with a salary of ten thousand dollars <lb>
per annum. <lb>
Some of the testimony given on Saturday before <lb>
the Military Commission, and some of that which <lb>
is to be given this week, will create profound as- <lb>
tonishment. <lb>
Gen. Sherman visited Washington on Saturday <lb>
P. M., and paid his respects to PresiJent Johnson, <lb>
Gen. Grant, Gen. Ingalls and other friends. <lb>
There is now no doubt that Generals Banks and <lb>
Hurlburt have been relieved from duty and or- <lb>
dergd to report here. Those not friendly to these <lb>
cffic-rs are circulating stories prejudicial to their <lb>
moral character and official condact, which their <lb>
friends warmly deny. <lb>
Hon. Johu Covode, who is here, has obtained as- <lb>
surances that steamers shall at once be sent for the <lb>
three thousand remaining Andersonville prisoners <lb>
renMiuing at Jacksonville. <lb>
The Surgeon General will send tivo hospital <lb>
steamers (or fire hundred ot the worst cases. <lb>
P£Ei,EV. <lb>
 TO THE ASSOCIATED PBESS   <lb>
Washington, May 21. Xhere is tbe be&lt;-t authority <lb>
for saving that General Sherman nevei refused to obey <lb>
the summons ot the Committee on the Conduct ot the <lb>
War, and that hen&apos;verrecived the notice until Fri. <lb>
day. He will be ex«?s: Z tG-ihoiTow, iiis official re- <lb>
port, fully explaining bis arrangement with General <lb>
JohnstoD, has been on file in the War Department for <lb>
some davs. We doubt not it wilt eoon be published. <lb>
Upon this report he rests|his defense against all slan   <lb>
derous {reputations. He knew nothing ot Secretary <lb>
Stanton&apos;s reasons, General Ualleck&apos;s order or tie <lb>
clamor against him ontu he passed Cape Henry ton <lb>
days ago, and he hssmade his report unaer a full sense <lb>
that he has besn treated with iujnstice. <lb>
It may here be stated that Gen. Sherman refused to <lb>
recognize the iebil State authorities until after his in- <lb>
terview wfh Gen. Johnston. When he received the <lb>
order ot Gen. Weiizel, while President Lincoln was fn <lb>
Kiohmond, rfcognizb g the rebel State authorities ot <lb>
Virginia, be then notifi&quot; d Johnston that he would pur- <lb>
sue the same course as toothfr rebel State authorities. <lb>
With regard to the question of sUvory, he has^repeat- <lb>
edly ncognized th-; validity of the Emancipation <lb>
Proclamation and the laws of Congress on kindred <lb>
subjects, and did not deem it necessary, in order to ren- <lb>
der thrm valid, that he should so state in the conven- <lb>
tion. As for the truce, it was all to our advantage. <lb>
While it was pending twelve mibs of rritroad were <lb>
built, roads were repairtd and supplies transported, <lb>
and Gen. Wilson was moving to oocuoy strategic <lb>
points in the South in order to prevent the escape of <lb>
Jeff. Davis. <lb>
It is stated that Gen. Sherman, in answer to a re- <lb>
monstrance from fritnds as to his former hostility to <lb>
newspaper correspondents,.mentioned as an instance <lb>
of the evil edects of premature disclosures, that iu his <lb>
march through South and North Carolina he was <lb>
feigning to march on Raleigh, and so midn Johnston <lb>
believe, although his real destination was Goldsboro&apos;, <lb>
where he\could procure his supplies; but while the <lb>
movement was in full and successful operation John- <lb>
ston learned through Northern newspapers tb -t the <lb>
War Department was sending supplies to Gold-boro&apos;, <lb>
via Moreluad City, instead of Raleigh. Johnston, <lb>
tf rough this information, massed his army ond attacked <lb>
Sherman at Bentonville, ana, though John-ton was <lb>
repuhed, the Union army lost 1400 men. N«w York <lb>
papers contairing the into.!mation were found at John- <lb>
ston&apos;s headquarters. <lb>
It is probable that the remaining witnesses for the <lb>
prosecution in the conspir&apos;.cy trial will all be examined <lb>
to-monow. Uon Reverdy Johnson is preparing an <lb>
argument denying the jurisdiction ol a military court <lb>
to try these cases. Countel tor the defense say they <lb>
will hare 200 witnessess, whoso testimony will Le <lb>
cumulative on certain prominent points. <lb>
All th&lt;- main features of tbe new ami esty proclama- <lb>
tion have beet, agreed upon, but the details have not <lb>
been perfected. It will apply to all »h9 did not <lb>
avail ihetiisuve-: ot that issued by f resident Lincoln, <lb>
and will b? more strict iu its provisions. <lb>
It is positively said to-ni(tht that the President has <lb>
sent on order to New Orleans for the recall of Gen, <lb>
Banks. <lb>
National (Rank   In  lVortull&gt;, Va.  Tlie Great <lb>
Men, iv¦   Surrender   vt   the    Confederate <lb>
»at,y In tne Touiblgriee Hirer, «jfcc. <lb>
Washington, May 21.     Ihe   Exchange National <lb>
Bank of Noriolk has been organized with a capital of <lb>
$250,000, at a is designated ss a Government depository <lb>
and financial agent of the United States.   John Jay <lb>
Ktox, tbe popular disbursing officer of the Tieasury <lb>
Departtf-ent, has accepted thecashier*bip of the insti- <lb>
tution and will soon tnter upon his duties. <lb>
Iroops in verv large numbers continue to arrive here, <lb>
preparatory to the gtand review. Custar&apos;s cavalry <lb>
brigade passed through Washington to-day to quarter <lb>
in the suburbs. The Army of tue Potomac is first to <lb>
be revfewed on Tuesdaj, and some of the corps will <lb>
commence moving as early as 3s o&apos;clock in the morn- <lb>
ing, in order to leach in good season their designated <lb>
position. <lb>
The Charge d&apos;Affaires of the HanseatiC R»publicprid <lb>
an official vieit to the President yesterday, to assure <lb>
him in their behsli of the universal sorrow and sym- <lb>
pathy fi It lor the American nation in the loss it has <lb>
sustained by the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. <lb>
Ihe-Navy .l.&apos;epartinent this morning received a com- <lb>
munication from Acting Rear Admiral Thatcher, un- <lb>
der date of May 6, off Mobile, in which he says: &quot;I <lb>
have the honor to fntorm the Department that, on rhe <lb>
night oi tbe 4th inst,, I received a writh n proposition <lb>
from Commodore K. Fatrand, commandiog the Con- <lb>
federate forces in these waters, to siirr-nder to meal! <lb>
the rebel navel forces, officers, men and public property <lb>
ret afloat under his command and vox blockaaed bs a <lb>
portion of our naval fleet in the Tombig tee river, and <lb>
desiring a meeting with me to arrange the terms of sur- <lb>
render to the United States. I nccordiujUy met Com <lb>
medore Farrand at Citronville, a point about &apos;S&gt; mi&apos;rs <lb>
above Mobile, aid accepted his proposiil on the same <lb>
basis as granted to Gen. Richard Taylor b7 Maior Gen- <lb>
eial Conby, the latter having taken place at tbe same <lb>
point and t,im». Gen Canby nut being present, some <lb>
days will elapse before all the arrangements are com- <lb>
pleted for the reoeption of the Confederate officeis, <lb>
men, vessels and pioperty. <lb>
den. therldou A.ntntird to Command We«t <lb>
of the &apos;ttj.....sli,,.l -f be matter of Klrby <lb>
Smith&apos;s Surrender, <lb>
New Youk, May 21. The Beratd&apos;s special Wash- <lb>
ington dispatch says Mnj, Gen. Sberidat- has been a- <lb>
signed to th.-command of all the troooa wes» ot tue <lb>
iUississmpi, and will shortly leave for that part of the <lb>
country. <lb>
Immediateb after the rovipw this week a force will <lb>
le sent to the trans* Mi-sissii,pi <lb>
Xhefliro/d&apos;s New Or&apos;eons letter says Col. Sprazue. <lb>
of Gen. Pope&apos;s stuff, was expecbd to return trW <lb>
Shreve-port with Kirby Smith&apos;s decision on the uues- <lb>
tion of surr I eler or etlmwise. The railroad will soon <lb>
be- in operation to Jai-kson, Miss. Cousid-rable cotton <lb>
is coming out of the Ynzoo river. The army worm has <lb>
appeared, on s. veral plantations. Gen. Hanb&apos;s order <lb>
forbids all intercourse, commercial or otherwise witn <lb>
the country of Mississippi. <lb>
Ti.xnloMen of a Ktemn.r. <lb>
LorjieviLLE. Ky., May 20. The st&apos;omer Bird Lovi, <lb>
from Sr Lnum bound to Louisville, blew up near <lb>
Evansville to-day. James Swi&apos;t, first olerk, and ot* <lb>
engine-r are n pnrte.d missing. Three or four deck <lb>
Dands were lulled. <lb>
THE   ASSASSINATION   TRIAL, <lb>
Saturday&apos;s Proceedings. <lb>
Washington, May 20. The Court met at u o&apos;clock. <lb>
2 30 rsMm0Dy w ^s&apos;e&apos;day was read, occupying uutU <lb>
Ihe first witness was the Assistant Secretary of War, <lb>
Mr. Dana, who identified an instrument exhibited as <lb>
one he took from the office ot the rebel s. crefarv of <lb>
State, Benjamin: it is a key to the rebel official cipher   <lb>
Ben.iamin&apos;s office consisted of a suite of three or four <lb>
rooms, his personal office being tho innermost of all   <lb>
this was in a room occupied by his confidential secre- <lb>
tary : most of the articles and records had been taken <lb>
away, but 1 found some interesting documents- this i« <lb>
a key to the cipher by whicu certain letters of the <lb>
alphabet can be used for other letters, and by u-ifig <lb>
these pointers such a cipher can be translated! or <lb>
plain writing turned into cipher; the machine is <lb>
about a fooe long eight inches high, and consist- of a <lb>
wooeten cylinder which has a paper envelope inscrltn d <lb>
with letters; the cylinder revolves in pivot holes at <lb>
each end, and a bar across the top contains woodeu iu- <lb>
dices pointing down to the letters. <lb>
Major Eekerl testified that a cipher ehowa him and <lb>
which was taken from the trunk of J. WilkeB Booth <lb>
and that taken from the lebel Secretary of War&apos;s office <lb>
were the some. Several rebel cipher dispatches which <lb>
have fallen into the hands of our War Department had <lb>
been referred to him for examination, some of wnich <lb>
were tho same as this and worked on the same princi- <lb>
ple. Rebel dispatches of the I3rh and 19th of October <lb>
last were in his possession, and were deciphered on the <lb>
same principle, although the kej-word was different. <lb>
Tne following translation wss then lead: <lb>
   October 13. We xgain urge the imminent necessity <lb>
ol gaining immediate advantages. Strain every nerve <lb>
for victory. We now took upon the reetection ol Lin- <lb>
coln in November as almost certaiu, and we n&quot;ed to <lb>
whip Ms hirelings to prevent it; besides, with Lincoln <lb>
re-elected and his armies victorious, we teed not hope <lb>
even tor recognition, much less the help mentioned in <lb>
our last Holcomb will explain this. These figures of <lb>
the Yar See armies are correct to a unit. Your mend <lb>
shall be immediately set to work as you direct.&quot; <lb>
&quot; October 19,1864. Your letter of the 13th inst is at <lb>
hand. There1 is not time enough to colonize many <lb>
voters before November, A blow will shortly be <lb>
stiicken here. It is not quite time. Gen. Longstreot <lb>
is to attack Sherman without delay aid then move <lb>
nor-hasfar as practicable toward unprotected points, <lb>
this will be made instead of tbe movement before-1 ien- <lb>
tioi-d. He will endsavor to assist the Republicans;.n <lb>
collecting tne ballots.   Be watchful ana assist him.&quot; <lb>
Ihe ongmul was sett to its addiess.    i <lb>
the 13th came from Canada and went to  Kiel <lb>
and that of the 19th came from Richmond and <lb>
Canada <lb>
Uineral Hamilton testified that be was iotnJUkr wi&apos;h <lb>
the hand writing of trnhtj Oldham; a c <lb>
him wns testified to as being in oldham&apos;* I <lb>
1 was formerly member of Cotgies- from T <lb>
testified to a letter ,&apos;iom Oldnam to Jeff. Davf in rela- <lb>
tion to the plan for burning shipping, etc.; did not <lb>
know the McCullough mentioned in the letter, <lb>
Siageon Barnes Usi.itied that be tuauc an examina- <lb>
tion oi the body of Booth; on the left aide of the neck <lb>
was a scar occasioned by an operstion performed by <lb>
Dr Way lor the removaf ol a tumor three inches below <lb>
the tar <lb>
Frank Blohe testified that he lived half a mile from <lb>
Brjantovvn, Charles county, Maryland; was mere on <lb>
the Saturday (at 4 V. M.) alter the murder of the Pres- <lb>
ident; saw Dr. Mudd there, between 3 and 4 o&apos;clock, <lb>
in a store. <lb>
J. H. Ward testified: Lived near Bryantowa; was <lb>
in Brvai&apos;town the day after the assassinstion; I heard <lb>
oi the assa&apos;tiuation in Bryantown, between 1 and 2 <lb>
o&apos;clock; witness could not tell the preoise time ho left <lb>
Bryautown for home, but tbought it was about 3 <lb>
o&apos;clock; hud »n impression he saw Dr. Mudd get on <lb>
hi6 hoist; at Bryantown, but could not swear it was Dr <lb>
ftiudd. <lb>
Robert Nelson (colored) was shown a knife and testi- <lb>
fied that it looked like tue one h? found opposite Sec- <lb>
retary Seword&apos;s house Saturday morning, after the <lb>
Se cretary was stabbed; found it in the middle of the <lb>
street, and gave it to Dr. Wilson. He was cross exam- <lb>
ined, but nothing new was elicited** <lb>
Dr. Wilson identified the knife as ^ie one given him <lb>
by Nelson on Saturday, the 25th of AprU, in Seward&apos;s <lb>
library. <lb>
Col, J. B. Stewart testified that he was at Ford&apos;s the- <lb>
atre on the night of the assassination, and was sittm&quot; <lb>
in the front chair near the orchestra, on the right band <lb>
side; there are two aisles to the orchestra, and my side <lb>
was in the corner on the left hand, light under and <lb>
bringing mi immediately next to the music stand; at <lb>
the report of the pistol I was startled; was spee&apos;rini; to <lb>
my sister, my head being turned to th-3 left;,* glanc&gt; d <lb>
back to the stage; an exclamation was made and a man <lb>
leaped Irom the .President&apos;s box, alighting oa the stage; <lb>
he came down with his back slightly toward the audi <lb>
ence, but as he was rising his face came fully iu view; <lb>
1 rose and attempted to leap on the stage; made two <lb>
or three steps on the railing io the right after atigUttug <lb>
Horn where I sit and keeping my attention on th? man <lb>
who had alighted on the etage and who had jumped <lb>
from the President&apos;s box; wnen I reached the stage, on <lb>
looking to the left, Ipercived he had disappeared a; <lb>
the left hand egress; I exclaimed, &quot; Stop that man,&quot; <lb>
and then went past the length ot the etage, and tam- <lb>
ing to the right was twenty ffeat from the ooeir; but the <lb>
door was slaiumed to; 1 got to the door ve&lt;y quick, but <lb>
I swung it tho wrong way, but remedied that and <lb>
passed but; as I approached the door, alter I had said, <lb>
&quot; Stop that man,&quot; some one said he bad gone on a <lb>
horse, and 1 heard the tramping of a horse; wbea 1 <lb>
got to the door I Baw a man mounting a horse; the <lb>
moon was Just beginning to rise and I could see him <lb>
better. The oorse was moving as though prematurely <lb>
spurred in mounting. I ran in the direction lo which <lb>
the horse was hoaaing, and when about eight or ten <lb>
feet frotii the head of the horse the rider brought him <lb>
around to riie right again. The horse&apos;s feet were rat- <lb>
tling violently upon the stones. I crossed in the sumsi <lb>
direction and- was now on the right hand side of the <lb>
hoi se, but be was gaining on ine. When about t&apos;Ao- <lb>
thirds ot the way out of tho alley he brought the Ivusri <lb>
forward and swept to the left of F street. I cora- <lb>
n?anded hiin to stop. I pass, d several persons iu the <lb>
passage, one or two men, perhaps five persons alto- <lb>
gether, Near (he door on the right side, I pas^eda person <lb>
standing, who seen ed in the act ot turning. I saw a <lb>
pen-on there who did not seem to be movi-g about <lb>
The witness bore identified Spangler, who looke&apos;l like <lb>
this la&apos;ter person. Mr, Stewart then explained the <lb>
route taken by Booth in escaping from the theatre by <lb>
plan?. <lb>
Cross-examined. When I got out of the door the <lb>
person was in tue saddle, leaning forward, loft I lot <lb>
apparently in tho 8&apos;inup, malting auparefjti-?&apos;a Circle; <lb>
he was getting control ol hfs horse for u for ffard muvc ¦ <lb>
ni&apos;.nf: w»s oi the opinion that us soon as be got nts <lb>
loot into the stirrup he staited the hors&quot;, who, having <lb>
the rein drawn on one side, did not at once make a <lb>
stiaightforward movement. <lb>
By Judge Holt Every person thr.t catue, under my <lb>
notice, as 1 »aw through the stage, seeme i greatly agi- <lb>
tated and literally bewildered, except the per«,,n near <lb>
the door, who did not ecem to bt&gt; under th j juaie ox- <lb>
citement. <lb>
By Mr. Biting it seemed to me as if it took me only <lb>
so long as y ou could count one, two, three, four, ave <lb>
from »he time of the report of the pistol untU1 reached <lb>
ihe doOt My ImftteSsion w»i S&quot;&gt;.?n he came from the <lb>
Prtrioent&apos;a box that the President had been v,.,atslha- <lb>
ted; waB so much under that impression, tkCHlKh 1 <lb>
had not bearii a woid after the person on the Itoraehau <lb>
gone off, that 1 informed the people in the alley that <lb>
the person who wi it off on that horse had shot the <lb>
President; saw a ptofile and full view ot this person as <lb>
be passed around. <lb>
By Junge Holt I recognized Booth when I law him <lb>
on the eta^e; after returning I took my family home <lb>
and immtbiatcly went to Seoretary Stantoa&apos;s resi- <lb>
dence, hut finding persons there, went to tie police <lb>
station and i-ave Superintendent Richards my name <lb>
and what miormation 1 bad; I said 1 thought I knew <lb>
who it was; every person except the one I hive men- <lb>
tioned aeunitd penectly bewildered on the stage; 1 felt <lb>
much vexed at Booths getting awav; could not possi- <lb>
bly be satisfied that the door was not slammed to by <lb>
some other person than the one who went out; the per- <lb>
son who I saw inside the door was in a position, had <lb>
he beer so disposed, to have interrupted the exit ot <lb>
Booth; be showed no agitation like the other people, <lb>
By tbe Court Ihe man nearest the door could have <lb>
opened it ana gone out b&amp;fore I did; it was immediate- <lb>
ly within his control. <lb>
Hubert A. Campbell testified as follows: Reside in <lb>
Montreal, Canada East; am fiist teller iu the Ortario <lb>
Bank of Montreal; identified bank account ol Jacob <lb>
Ihoinp-on; it commenced May 30,1864; prior to that <lb>
be had left sterling exchange drawn on rebel agents at <lb>
Liverpool or London tor collection; as soon as the <lb>
agents odvised us ot lulls oeing paid, the proceeds were <lb>
p&apos;aced to his credit; the fit--t advices he had wen&lt; on <lb>
Mov 30. and £2000 stedirg was the am,.unt of the ac- <lb>
count closed April 11,1806; the aggregate amount of <lb>
the credit v. as $619,873; there is now a balance due <lb>
him ot $17,630; he has drawn $300,000 nearly since tbe <lb>
first ot March; he bought at ote time $105,000 <lb>
in sterling ex hange. Ihe fir»t entry in April <lb>
last was on the 4th, a check of $100; there is <lb>
a deposit receipt under date of 6th April of <lb>
$180,WO, which was to be paid when presented; he <lb>
purchased, April 8, £440 sterling exchange; also, £4000 <lb>
sterling on the same date; on 24th March he purchased <lb>
$b0,C0U sterling exchange; knew i&apos;hompsm person- <lb>
ally; he had not been seen in the bank lately, Hia <lb>
last transaction was a check given to a hotel keeper- <lb>
he taid he was going overland to Halifax, en route to <lb>
Europe; this was about two weeks before navigation <lb>
opened; he wos recognized as the Agent of the Con- <lb>
federate States; his account was simply with Jacob <lb>
Thompson; h6 resiiJtd part of the time in Upper <lb>
Canada and part of the time in Montreal- <lb>
he had other money transactions with other banks <lb>
in Canaaa. One transaction was of $60,000 with tbe <lb>
Niagara District Bank, drawn to tho order of C C <lb>
Ciay. The bank sent it to us, and we placed It to their <lb>
credit. Knew J. Willies Booth; bad one or two tran- <lb>
sactions with him; may have seen him in Canada a <lb>
dozen times. Ue has still to his credit in our bank <lb>
four hundred dollars. This credit arose from a deposit <lb>
the memvranuuin of which runs: &quot;Check drawn on <lb>
MerchaitB&apos; Bank by Davis, $226, and ten $20 bills&quot; <lb>
Davis was a broker in Montreal. Booth purchased a <lb>
bill of exchange for £61; said be was going to ruu the <lb>
blockade. He asked whether in case ot oaptu&apos;e hta <lb>
captors cou&apos;d make use of -his exchange. I said No <lb>
not unles be indorsed the bill. He then aatd he would&apos; <lb>
take $300 worth, tor which he paid Ameiican gold <lb>
I hese are the only two transacnons he had with us&apos; <lb>
Witness identified bills taken from Booth as Ontario <lb>
Ba&apos;-k bids. Witness stated that Thomp»on bought <lb>
$15,000 in greenbacks, and July 11, usuyjOO   that was <lb>
the amount, in jold; on the lltb Maich last he bouirht <lb>
$1000 at 111; tor which he pail $553 in gold He <lb>
bousbt several drafts on New York. <lb>
Tbe Judt&apos;e Advocae stated that there was only one <lb>
other witiess he desired to be oxamined to-day- ti-at <lb>
was a very important witness; but for the &apos;same <lb>
n osons as in other instances it was not desirable that <lb>
his examination should be public. The court was then <lb>
cleared. The remainder of the deliberations of the <lb>
court wera secret, alter which the cpurt adjourned to <lb>
Monday. <lb>
Sales of «&lt; »««-Thirties, <lb>
Philadelphia, May 21. Ihe subscriptions to the <lb>
7-JO loon on Saturday amounted to $1,916 350 The <lb>
largest Western subscriptions were $2o0,0b0 from the <lb>
2d National B;,nk of St. Louis and $90,000 from the 1st <lb>
National Bank of Spnngfi.ld, Illinois ihe largest <lb>
Eastern subscriptions were $100,000 from the 1st Na- <lb>
tional Bank of Reading, Pa , and $100,000 from the Na- <lb>
tional netrtu ollian Bank of Washington, there were <lb>
TJ35 indi. idual^ubscriptioue. Total subscriptions lor <lb>
the week $12,10i,i.&gt;  <lb>
Miscellaneous Dispatcher <lb>
St. Louis, Mo., May 20. The steamer MoCombs <lb>
with a regiment of cavalry for Eonsaa City, and laden <lb>
with government stores, was sunk in tbe Missouri <lb>
river.   No lives lost.   Boat and cargo a total loss. <lb>
Toeokto, C. W., May 20. Dr. Blackburn to-day <lb>
gave bail in $4000, and tne case was aojourned to ana- <lb>
ble tte prosecution to have time to procure further evi- <lb>
dence. <lb>
New Yokk, May 20. Goldcloaed to-night at 130S, <lb>
after call *t ISO,! <lb>
1 wo thiiueai&apos;d bules of govenmont cotton, con- <lb>
signed to Simeon Draier, arrived here today from <lb>
Charleston. At, the auction sales to day 5000 bales of <lb>
co.ton from Savann.h were disposed of at8li a 48&apos;c in <lb>
go c for fair to inferior, <lb>
The Em opean etenmers to-day took out nearly 1000 <lb>
paisengers. <lb>
New Yokk, Mav 21. rhe Times&apos; special Washing- <lb>
ton dispatch says Gen Banks has not been removed, <lb>
andwhetberie wi.i or not depends on whether the <lb>
Piesidett thinks as tbe commission do, <lb>
New Yokk, Moy21. Governor Buckingham ot Con- <lb>
necticut and s&lt;atf. and Governor Smfth of Rhode <lb>
lsi»t d and (Hi id leave here lor Washington to-mor- <lb>
row uomig in a specal car. <lb>
New York. May 21 There was a fire to-night in <lb>
Niblo&apos;s iheot&apos;O. It was cupfuied to the oiroeoter&apos;s <lb>
loom The Me iopolltan Hotel was slightly^amag&apos;d. <lb>
The business ol the note, and theatre wil Bot be mter- <lb>
Jeied with in the lendl <lb>
rBOViDEKoe R I., May 21.   Mrs. AMiy Stetb and <lb>
dauiilrir en d Ephroiin liar i(on u-e.re drownea in our . <lb>
harbor this m-rning by the upsetting ot a sail boat by <lb>
a flaw of wind. <lb>
THE ARREST OF JEFF. DflVIS. <lb>
Full Particulars of the <lb>
Capture. <lb>
&quot;MAMMA&quot;   DAVIS WISHES   TO <lb>
GO TO THE WELL. <lb>
Her (ouhides and Whiskers <lb>
Betray Her. <lb>
CAPTURE OF A PORTION OF <lb>
JEFF&apos;S   SPOIL. <lb>
The Agitation of Davis on Reading the <lb>
Reward Offered for Him. <lb>
VICE    PRESIDENT    STEPHENS    AND <lb>
GEN. WnEELER ARRESTED. <lb>
New Yokk, May 21. The Herald&apos;s corre:pondence <lb>
(lives th&lt;; particulars of the arrest of Jeff, Davis, ful&apos;y <lb>
confirming the official accounts already publisher. <lb>
When the guard went to the tent they were met by <lb>
Mrs. Davis an dishabille, with &quot; Please, gentlemen, <lb>
don&apos;t disturb the privacy of ladies before they have <lb>
time to dress.&quot; &quot; All right, madam,&quot; said the Cor- <lb>
poral, &quot;we will wait unti1 you have on your dress.&quot; <lb>
Presently there appeared at the tent door an ostensibly <lb>
old lady with \&gt; bucket en her arm, escorted by Mrs. <lb>
Dsvis and her sister. &apos;Please let my old mother go to <lb>
the spring lor some water to wash in,&quot; said Mrs. Jeff, <lb>
iu a pleading tone. &quot; It strikes me your mother weuis <lb>
very tig bootn,&quot; said the guatel, as he hoisted the old <lb>
lady&apos;s dre;s with his sabre and discovered a pair of No. <lb>
13 calf skins &quot;and whiskers, too,&quot; said ihe Servant, <lb>
as he pulled the hood from her lace, and lo! Jeff. Davis <lb>
stood be.&apos;Oie them. A pistol was immediately placed <lb>
at his ear, and he was placed in durance vile. <lb>
Only about SSOOOin specie waa found with the pirty, <lb>
though several boxes were not searched. They were <lb>
brought along, however, and will be delivered to the <lb>
authorities at Washington. There were found on the <lb>
person ol Postmaster tieneial Keagan papers showing <lb>
thatalaige amount of specie bud been shipped for, <lb>
London, which will also be delivered to tbe author!- <lb>
Tie&apos;s ny &lt;;ot Fritchard <lb>
The latter, with the prisoners. imm-Hiately started foil- <lb>
Macon. 1 In party were all sullen, ana Davis remarked <lb>
to Pritchard that had they not been taken by surprise <lb>
they would not have surrendered without a fight. <lb>
While On the road they received a copy ot the Presi- <lb>
dent&apos;s proclamation oflermg S100.000 reward tor Davis. <lb>
Davis read it and trembled and pressed his hands to <lb>
Ins Bide, and with a groan be dropped the paper. His <lb>
wife picked it up and read it aloud, wheu the entire <lb>
party burst into tears. <lb>
The cavalcade, arrived at Macon en the 13th, and <lb>
soon after took a special train for Atlanta and thence <lb>
lor Augusta. <lb>
Stephens and Wheeler were captured by a detm-ii- <lb>
rrentof Gen. Upton&apos;s division, and (lay and his lad&apos; <lb>
suirendered to Gen, Wilson at Macon. <lb>
FROM CHARLESTON. <lb>
 I&apos;llinl of I&gt;i-t»on«r&gt; or War Trouble* be- <lb>
tween tue Whilea and Negroes la Charles- <lb>
ton Concerning- Voting Opinions of Chlet- <lb>
 Tnstlce Cbase en tbe Anbjett &apos;I lie Negroes <lb>
to be Probably I.elt to loi-iu the State Con- <lb>
?-lluillon-Military Aualrs-Oov. MeOrath <lb>
snowing Ktil.iMtr to the New OroVr ol <lb>
Things. <lb>
New Yoek, May 21, The steamer Arago, from Hil- <lb>
ton Head 17th, via Fortress Monroe, arrived last uffhl <lb>
Among her passengers were fifty paroled prisoners of <lb>
mi, including ex-Brig. Gen. .Basil Duke. <lb>
The Herald&apos;s uhaileston correspondent reports an <lb>
attempt was made to hold a meeting by the old cit- <lb>
izens ot that city on the 10th, hut the &quot; chivalry,&quot; who <lb>
were endeavoring to appear Union men, left on finding <lb>
a considerable number of negroes present, A meetiug, <lb>
smaller in number, however, was held of cut-and-out <lb>
Unionists snd negroes. There was much excitement <lb>
over the matter, the whi&apos;es collecting in groups iu the <lb>
streets and giving vent to their feeling against the <lb>
claim of the negroes to vote and consult in public meet- <lb>
irgs. The older citizens counseled the people to retire <lb>
quietly to their homes. The commotion was increas- <lb>
ing when Judge Cbase arrived in tbe city. Mayor <lb>
Macbeth and others waited on him. In fact, his audi- <lb>
ence room was crowded during ihe day. In reply to <lb>
numerous questions, he expressed tin opinion that it <lb>
would be b»tt*r for the whites and colored people that <lb>
the tatter should have tie right of voting in the <lb>
formation of the new Constitution. He did not know <lb>
what would be the action ot the Government, but <lb>
stated that while Piesident Johnson was Military Gov- <lb>
ernor ot Tennessee the people there adopted a Consti- <lb>
tution that did not give the right of suffrage to colored <lb>
people, nor even the right to testify iu a court of jus- <lb>
tice Tbe Constitution had, however, been accepted <lb>
by the Government of the United States. Judge Chase <lb>
sad the Government would not recognize tho present <lb>
Governor ot th-. State, nor any ot the 1-gislative body <lb>
that had been engaged in the cause oi the re eliion. <lb>
A new State Constitution would have to be formed and <lb>
suhii itted to Coigress. His conversation had a happy <lb>
effect in reconciling the citizens to him and the new <lb>
order of affairs. <lb>
In tbe afternoon Judge Chase addressed between <lb>
5C0O and 6000 colored people and about 5000 whites at <lb>
Zion Church. He was received with tremendous cheer- <lb>
ing, and advocated the right of tbe negro to the ballot, <lb>
though he was not ready to say the Govern -aent was <lb>
infiivorof unversal suffrage. He advised them to be <lb>
honest, temperate, industrious! and faithful, and to lay <lb>
upborne of thtir earnings for a rainy day. His views <lb>
did not seem fully to meet those of either of the con- <lb>
flicting pai I <lb>
There wss some ill-feeling between the negro troops <lb>
and the 127th C?ew Ifork infautry, on acoount of the <lb>
symntttny ot the luttej l&apos;-.r tue whites, but «&lt;  di-iurb- <lb>
ai-oe occurred, Gee. Hatchbaving promptly suppressed <lb>
the rising symptoms ot trouble. <lb>
It was said that no further nseetings would be al- <lb>
lowed, and it the white citizens don&apos;t act promptly and <lb>
repeal all State laws antagonistic to the United States, <lb>
it is thought the State will be entirely given over to <lb>
the negroes, who will form a new Constitution. <lb>
The South Carolina Railroad was being lapidly re- <lb>
paired.   It is neatly completed to Orangeburg, <lb>
Gi n. flai twell&apos;s brigade, consisting of tbe 54th New <lb>
York and 25th Ohio Veterans, and the 55th Ua-sachu- <lb>
setts and 10th United States colored regiments, will h^ <lb>
stationed at Orangeburg. <lb>
Ariangemente are being made to repair otter rail- <lb>
¦Omul <lb>
Advices from Columbia state fha* Governor MrOrnth <lb>
Still keeps up aspirit of resist,^. He^haforetlred &quot;e <lb>
must:.*.&quot;1* m o» an males between 16 and 60 to form a <lb>
State fotce unutr Wade Hampton. The people, how- <lb>
ever, are anxious (or peace aid the arrival ot United <lb>
States troops. <lb>
FROM FORTRESS MONROE. <lb>
 Tear. Duvts and his Fellow Prisoners 81111 on <lb>
Shipboard   Arrival of Caplnred Confeder- <lb>
ate Documents, <lb>
Fortress Moheob, May 20. It has been definitely <lb>
ascertained that Jeff. Davis aDd oarty are still on b-.ard <lb>
the steamer Cljde, anchored in Hampton ltoads. Tne <lb>
prisoners comprise principally the following pprsons, <lb>
viz: Jeff. Davis, Mrs. Davis and four children, her <lb>
brother, Alexander H. Stephens (in extremely bad <lb>
health), C. C. Clay and wile, tieu. Wheeler and staff; <lb>
and Col. Johnson. <lb>
Col. Treat, of Gee. Schofleld&apos;s staff, arrived last <lb>
evening from Newbe iu in the steamer John Tracy, with <lb>
five tons of archives and documents pertaining to the <lb>
Southern Confedetacy, captured a few days since by <lb>
poitions of oui forces at Charlotte, N, C. They were <lb>
immediately transterred to a steamer and sent to <lb>
Washington. <lb>
THREE   DAYS <lb>
LATER FROM EUROPE. <lb>
New Yobs, May 21. The steamship Hansa, from <lb>
Southampton 10th inst., arrived to-day. <lb>
The steamships hluroua, from Bos&apos;on, arrived out on <lb>
the 8th, tbe Belgian, from Quebec, on thy 10th, and <lb>
the Lafayette, from New Yoik, on the 9th. <lb>
The Propontis put back to Queenstown with her <lb>
uacninery damaged. <lb>
The Prince of Wa Ies opened the Dublin International <lb>
Exhibition on the 0th. leu thousand persons were <lb>
present, <lb>
In the House of Commons on the 8th the debate of <lb>
the burgh franchise bill was resumed. Mr. Greirory <lb>
thought if It were pas«ed it wouln lead to universal <lb>
suffrage, Sir (i. Grey said the Government would not <lb>
bindthfm6elves to the six pounds sterling franchise, <lb>
Mr. Horsman said the bill was only an insialment and <lb>
must lead ultimately to universal suffrage. Mr. Dis- <lb>
raeli warned the House against sanctioning any Hung <lb>
like Democracy, calling ou them to reject the bill by a <lb>
large majority. The House divided on the previous <lb>
question yeas 211, nays 288; majority 74, and the bill <lb>
was the&apos;efore lost. <lb>
The Times says: &quot; We hope Mr. Johnson will treat <lb>
the enemy, once at his mercy, with greater leniency <lb>
ttian he affects. Now that Lee has sunendered, M&apos;- <lb>
bile fallen and Johnston has oontessed himself ex- <lb>
hausted, tbe Worth ciui adbrd to be iiiaKnauimous. <lb>
V» e don&apos;t telii-Te they will sully their victory with <lb>
deeds of cruelty. Booth&apos;s eDd was too good for such <lb>
a miscreant. Most hone.-t men must feel in common <lb>
with the Ameiicans that justice has been cheated of a <lb>
victim. <lb>
Woothoim of Alfxandria has suspended, <lb>
&apos;1 he Confederate Loan was selling at 13 and 15. <lb>
The Empress ot Trance presided at a State Council <lb>
on the 0th and afterward recived the American Am- <lb>
bassador. She has addressed a private letter ot sym- <lb>
pathy to Mrs. Lincoln. <lb>
In the Corps L»gisla*if a bi&apos;l ha3 been introduced <lb>
asking three hundred and sixty millions for the public <lb>
works. <lb>
The Emperor has issued a proclamation to the inhab- <lb>
itants of Afgieria, urging them to become attached to <lb>
the soi&apos;, and treat the Arabs as fellow countrymen. <lb>
Be says: &quot; We must be masters because we are more <lb>
civilized, and generous because we are stronger.&quot; The <lb>
Emperor was received everywhere with enthusiasm. <lb>
It e has issued a proclamation to tbe Arabs calling on <lb>
tbem to recognize the decrees of Providence, and says <lb>
*»vo millions ot Arab5 can&apos;t lesist forty n-illions Ot <lb>
Frem* ^   <lb>
Bentfsb,.. 8QC. <lb>
The Europe, published al Frankfort, Germany, has <lb>
been prohibited on account oi an article defending <lb>
polk col assassination. <lb>
Ihe Italia sat a Italy recognize? the Pope, as tbe <lb>
Chief of Catholicism and will always treat with him <lb>
upon reiis&apos;ous matters, but does not acknowledge&apos; his <lb>
t&lt;mporal sovei&apos; igi ty, <lb>
Austria declines to discuss with Prussia the question <lb>
of compensation for the Duchies, but mightj do so in <lb>
reference to Lawrence-burg. <lb>
The Beicbrah has voted the budget for a Stato rev- <lb>
enue of 522.045,860 florins and au expenditure of 511,- <lb>
905,453. <lb>
Rebel Cbtjises. A confederate cruiser is reported <lb>
at Manila. <lb>
Commercial. <lb>
riVEEPOOL, May 9-Evertng. Cotton Sales for two <lb>
days 35,tH&apos;0 bales, l&gt; cluclnit le.uiO to spe-utatois and ex- <lb>
porters.   The maifcet is buoyant and Ma % A h&apos;gtier. <lb>
The M&amp;rcheeter marfcet wa» firmer. <lb>
Istesdituffs-Floui dull out tteady. Wheat quiet and <lb>
feteaoy.   Corn iuii and 8 @ 6d lower; mixed ass. <lb>
I&apos;rovbions Beef Brm. P-tk s&apos;eadj. Bacon quiet and <lb>
Btea&amp;v.   Laid Bietdy.   Tallow cull aid uncharged. <lb>
Pieduce Allies quiet Hngnr inactive. Coffee steady. <lb>
Eire quiet and pteadp. Spetrn Oil small sail&quot; at £s6. <lb>
Itenln heavy. Spirits Turpentine flat. Petroleum quiet <lb>
and steady. <lb>
1 om on, May 9 evening    CorsMn for money 9014 ®»H. <lb>
Illinois Central a arts WH © TiX.   Erie Bbiurta 56 <lb>
Inlioc Mates !&gt;20s 64 @ 61*. <lb>
nfonetarv Affairs, <lb>
NEW YORE, Mav 20 Stocks b-tter. Colcairo and Roc* <lb>
Island Kailrnad 94X; Cnmuerland jpieferrcu 38&apos;-*; thiuoi! <lb>
Oentr-1 K&amp;iir- ad 116* : Mitfo-gaa pont^ein etsllr.ad 60^: <lb>
New tort Central Railroad 81X; Rending Railroad 9,1 X : <lb>
Hudson Ralirtau lilt; Oanto^C&apos;o 8(1; Frie R nil road 71H; <lb>
cbicwgo BurlinEfon atd Quincv umlrcad liil: Cleveland <lb>
ani l&apos;liisinrn R*i&apos;ro°d 68H - cnicngo in a North Western <lb>
Itoiiroad 27«: U 8 8-2US lOiiH; V 8 etiupnn Sixes ot 1881, <lb>
l(*t GoldlSiM.             ___________ <lb>
Market* <lb>
NFWl&apos;OTW, May 20. Pi. ur-rccelptu 15,261 bbln: Bales <lb>
G^li nba; t-»atennd West-rt dull end ft® Ivlotver; super- <lb>
2- &gt;-i«ie 85 70 @ 15It; rx&apos;ra ro 8« ie@6«; ehulce ito <lb>
»6 25 &lt;a 6 K; round bcop Ohio 1G 80 @ 7 W; cbolcs do *7 05 <lb>
KJ <lb>
|&quot;                            ejtrra $5 7&lt;i&lt;fS S!I0: common to g-iod <lb>
¦&apos;¦   ra dull and lower; sales(i&apos;O <lb>
: &quot;0 @ » OH; fam-v and extra 18 15 (8 <lb>
 2 fit: On-                    * @ 10c lower; sales 4»0 bbls: com- <lb>
rren extra                                    : to choice lit, <lb>
Wmtquieta&apos; i <lb>
els winttt re,d WcHeru, toor, at 81 Si (ft i SO.   Com oocned <lb>
active and f® 2c belter und closed dul               declmim <lb>
tendency; sofe*-45,500 bushels: new mixed Wen- <lb>
He. ili- do unsoiino 55c, white New OrleaLS 7ti!4c; new <lb>
yellow Western 82 ® 85c: vellow Sew Orleans 71c. Osts <lb>
opened 2 @ 3c better ai.d closed dull wttti the improvement <lb>
In a measure lost: sales Cannna nl4.&apos;ic; stutc 48 ® 50c; <lb>
 .e;!?{,49 @ 01c: We3t.n:50@52;&lt;c. Beef heave ; sales <lb>
350 bhle; plain mes* «io (ot 14: extra rues&apos; »12 at, 18. Pork <lb>
MiSfttlcd snd lower; sales 8000 hols; als^i 9&quot;(I0 bbll new <lb>
nJcii,,.l,i&apos;^H^June&apos;&apos;Ui&apos;, ,ulTi sellers&apos;and buyers&apos;op ion, <lb>
at m IS ® 23 50; new mess »23 w 23 75, closing at its .&apos;5, <lb>
 ?, .; 0,Q,&lt;&apos;1 W ® at 50, cash and regular wav, closing at <lb>
»2150, cash; prime »21; prime mess *18 50 @ 20, Laid un- <lb>
charged ; sales 13; ii bbie at 15 ® 18c &apos;*! lb. ISuti er dull and <lb>
bpavy; sales Ohio at 11® 21c; State 20 ® 33c. Wlibkv <lb>
dun, heavy and lower: s«ics 150 bbii; Western »2, Cotton <lb>
!,&apos;rmy:,i,8.alf&apos;sHwta,cs; mlddlint 55c: sales by autstlmi to- <lb>
?.?¦;=&gt; .W a.lc&quot; Savannah Cotton at 48«c lor mldunnp: fair; <lb>
J f  JJ?« &apos;or strict nuidling; 40 ® 4u)4c lor low midullug; <lb>
iS ® 30c tor Rood ordinary, and 84&gt;i ® 35* lor oidlnary, all <lb>
payable m gold. Riec dull; sales 10(1 baga Kauiiiion at 4S»c, <lb>
in bond Sutarsdull; safca 59 bhds; Muscovado Wtc. <lb>
f oftee dull. Molasses dull. Naval Stores quiet; Spirits <lb>
IPiP^llS *?1&quot;@2 2»- Pish quiet, till, lower; llnaecd <lb>
*ifi«&gt;. .20; lard, sirrm and &gt;, bale nominal Petroleum <lb>
quiet; ciin&apos;eSSc; refined bomled 49c; reflned free 09 ® 70c. <lb>
lODaoco quiet and steady; sales Kentucky at 7 (« ton. Tal- <lb>
low sttady ; salts 125.000 Mis at 10!4 ® 10*.c. Wool dull. <lb>
Fr«lght4 to Lrv cr;.oot dull. <lb>
Ship News. <lb>
NEW YORK-Ar21st, ships Johu BiUht. Liverpool; id <lb>
ler, Bremen; I »lqnr&gt; Hnny Booth. Zaza; ilmira i m  &gt; <lb>
MatoiizsB: brigs Nell&apos;e Hunt, River Plate; AlfVetta, Oiii- <lb>
lueeos; ll&gt;drn Zizn: Oprcra, Trinidad, Cuba; PI rence, <lb>
Hanaasllla; I ;la, 1 ubacoa: ecb Hen Burnmdo, Barecoa. <lb>
A so ar Jist, 17 8 steamer H&apos;ymiusing, battiias Inlet; ebm <lb>
Vitlia  Mppgiora, Cardiff; barques Tnrsult,   K,-y   &quot;vet- <lb>
Rf-i-b, R&apos;f. Janeiro;   Hampton. Matanzaa:  lnlg» PannH <lb>
B.itiei-.   dt,;  ililtannla.   do; 8imilc,  Cardenas;   Helen. <lb>
Carttiajrenit       _____________ <lb>
BKCSStLS   CAIimTS*AT   OLD  P«ICBS-S2 25  FIB    YARD. <lb>
This invoice of Carpets, purchased at the recent trada <lb>
tales in Sew York, comprises the latest patterns la licaatl- <lb>
ful Persian, Chintz and other modern styles. Also Hall <lb>
snd Stair Carpets to match, Tliis ia balleeed to be tlie <lb>
cbeso&apos;st i..t i,i fine Caire&apos;lngs in this market, bring a re- <lb>
duction of over onc-bi.if of the .&apos;ormer high puces. Nkw <lb>
Ekolasd Carpet Co., 75 Hanover street. <lb>
PtECAKI CABFBT8 CnEAP. An invoic J ofStngllBh Tap <lb>
cttry Brussels for «1 75 per yard, jus&apos;, received Irom the <lb>
last lr»de sale in New Yoik by the Nsw Usci.akd Carpet <lb>
to., 75 Hanover slicct. <lb>
Floor On, Clchs The entire stock ot a manufacturer <lb>
for &apos;tile at manufacturer&apos;* prices by the s»w Kkolakd <lb>
Cabfk Co., 75 Hanover street. <lb>
«. Don&apos;t Pay t&apos;.e Hiah Prices. BajUta Tapw- <lb>
tiirsioril 75 per yard. <lb>
lieai nsMisiis tw *g^fi ntrvsfflli <lb>
Union lAAiains fer 02 cents per &gt;u-d       * <lb>
Woolen Ii grains f; r 75 cents to (I per y«i I. <lb>
Floor Otl i loths lor to cents per j aid. <lb>
vi ,&lt; ire dally receiving roods Oom tne New York sales at <lb>
panic puces, and our customers will be supplied&quot; oorre- <lb>
epcndli gly low. New Hholano Cacpet COHPAMt, 75 <lb>
Hanover street. <lb>
&quot; Woodman, spare that tree, <lb>
Touch not a single bough.&quot; <lb>
Ho si-ga the good old s^nn;, <lb>
* nd Woodman all day long <lb>
s   le ^ hot Slide.?, a&apos;l sizes, at 25 cents per groaa <lb>
WOODMAN &amp; CO., 96 Milk street. <lb>
KkT&quot;&apos; The Rubber Sole Balmorals are lust the thing for <lb>
ladies&apos; misses&apos; and children&apos;s wear at this season of the <lb>
year. They possess all the advantages of the ordinary rub- <lb>
ber sandal, and are free from alt thetr objections. Tbey <lb>
are having an immense sale, and every sensible lady In the <lb>
land will have them. To try tbem once is to wear them <lb>
always.   For sale by J. Mansfield, 14 Tremont row. <lb>
Itt&gt; J A limited number of aharcs of the working capital <lb>
of tho Boston and Big 8andy Oil Company may be bad on <lb>
favorable terms, if applied for Immediately. See advuttse- <lb>
mentia another column of this paper. <lb>
Auction 8aie. Genteel House at the West End, very <lb>
desirable, No. 41 Blossom street, near McLe&amp;u and <lb>
AIV ti Etieets, opposite the bcaulilul grounds of the Massa- <lb>
chusetts Utncrs.1 Hespital, and commanding floe viewa of <lb>
Chores liter, Cambridge aud Brooklinc, this day, at one <lb>
o&apos;clock,by N. A.Thompson &lt;St Co. See advertisement in <lb>
Auction column. <lb>
\£W Auct&apos;on sale of tbe eedendld suburban reskUnuo on <lb>
Oik Hill, Woburn Centre, this day at 4 o&apos;clock. Cars leave <lb>
the Lowell depot at S o&apos;clock for tbe sale. (Ieosoe R. <lb>
Hicbeorn la tbe Audi <lb>
(«id»i- Campbor <lb>
Is Cbetp. I.&apos;e&apos;iablc, Fratiant and Datable, and Is sold <lb>
by tvciy e&apos;lUgg&apos;St. HARRIS * CHsU&apos;MaN of Boston <lb>
n-ake It.          ___________It_________________my 2* <lb>
The Golden Slicaf Bourbon, <lb>
Made from wl e at, rve, snd com, the purest and best whisky <lb>
to he fi-iind.   For sale all over tlie country.   Try it. <lb>
It                                 my 22 <lb>
Our Wines <lb>
Jijv. johleveJ a wide and lasting nopulrritv.and wbeiever <lb>
a g&lt; od a. d pun Wine is desired our brands ol I&apos;., itbruia <lb>
Vi ines will i c apnreotated.                         _ <lb>
inj22               it_________pehkins, sTi-:r:\ a co. <lb>
Catanta,  Hay Fever, <lb>
Jtroi.e-hllls, Ac *c. <lb>
Is positively cured by the (ireai German <lb>
¦iw__________________HFILMITTILL._______________my it <lb>
The Proprietor <lb>
Of ATWCODS (JblNlNK TONIC BIITEKS feels himself <lb>
peifectly lusttned ,n eaviig that the curative pr pi rtiea of <lb>
ails tloleare unrivaled ie;r the eradication oi ryspeosis, <lb>
lantuor, stck-lier.&apos;iache, nervous detlttsy. Iosb of appetite or <lb>
For fever and ague.________3t             my22 <lb>
Sharp. <lb>
fneonnertlem with our bmloeia of rrai-u&apos;acturlng Surgi- <lb>
cal ana Dental I&apos;stnmn-uts, we have established a &quot; Re- <lb>
pair lie-pitta enl &quot; lor .iharpening, Repairing, and i*ollsr- <lb>
ir.g in tbe best manner all kinds of Surgieal and Dental <lb>
instrument!, Ladies&apos;, Banker&apos;s, Birber&apos;s and Tailor&apos;s ScH- <lb>
»ois arid Shears, Kczors. I&apos;-&apos;ii and rocket Knives, Table <lb>
Cutler-, 4c.                   CODMAN A SilLRl&apos;LKFF, <lb>
BJH2-II WMm       Nos. 13 and 15 Ircmoiit street, Bo&apos;ton. <lb>
A Sure Remedy <lb>
Por Chills and Fever.   AlF.U&apos;s AGUE CURE never fails. <lb>
lw_________________mi 20 <lb>
Strcugili Doubled, <lb>
Ado1 hialth equally t&apos;nprf.vrd, by an original method <lb>
tsnght oh&apos;y by G. B. WINDSHIP, si. v., Cliarcb. Buiidrng <lb>
Pxik- st.t(,*&gt;t.                                 lit                                 mo 9 <lb>
Nil 8&gt;&lt;&quot;.|».&apos;i;in&lt;&lt;«im, <lb>
Invalids who are suffering with Liver Complaint r«. <lb>
dice. Dyspepsia, Headache, Dizziness, Blllousnc,, ti.,,. t <lb>
Debility, (Jostlveness, Loss of Appetite, or any V-nmni.; : <lb>
caused by impure Blood or derangement of tie /wvSL.ri <lb>
and ItoKels, should never iiesp li- of being cured whi.n» <lb>
WARREN&apos;S BILLIOUS BITTERS can le oMaUu-SI »% <lb>
cents and $1 a bottle of M. S. BURR A CO , M^Ttem . <lb>
itreet, ami all Druggists.___________tf         &apos;         Si <lb>
Perry&apos;s Moth and Freeble LotioiT <lb>
Cbloasma or Moth Patches, Lentiro or Freckle) t?TT.&apos; <lb>
c. r-KKi;,, who devotes all his time to dlseasei if «?  <lb>
Bkin, has discovered an Infallible remedy for tbe remri»i . <lb>
moth, freckles and other discoloratlons &apos;from the «k!n wie£ <lb>
out inlury to its color or texture. Prepared onw (,»£ <lb>
B. C. PEKKY DermatoioEisl. 19 Bond street, S v» ; <lb>
For Bale by GFO. C. GOODWIN * CO., 38 Hanove7sfrnJe <lb>
ana M. tf. BURR &amp; CO.. 26 Tremont street Bo,, &apos; <lb>
WEF.K8 A POrlEB, 17ci Wasbinston street Bos n!&apos; <lb>
wholesale agents for New England. Sold by all irti^i.t.&apos; <lb>
Call for l&apos;crry&apos;s Moth, and Freckle Lotion.              J««t««. <lb>
Mason&apos;s Hair l»ye <lb>
Hbs 1 een spplici to thousands at Mr. Mason&apos;s Rooms, and <lb>
satisfies all.   For tale by all Druggists.      MWFlm-inylo <lb>
Kudu&apos;s 4 rim can Ointment <lb>
Cnrei the Army Itch and Silt Rheum. For sale brail <lb>
DniggiBti.__________________Aiwinui                 myi2 <lb>
&amp;. B. ivilese, Ailvt&apos;itisiMi: Agrent, <lb>
1 Seollaj&apos;s ItulMlnu, Com l stroet. <lb>
Advertisements received daily tor the best newspapers in <lb>
all parts of the Unite-C States and Canada.           tr <lb>
Not a few of the Worst Disorder!* <lb>
That afTlfct mankind ariso from corruptions of tbe blood. <lb>
QELMBOLD&apos;8 EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA Is a <lb>
remedy of the utmost value.         I2tAMWFS5t        mhu <lb>
Dorchester. <lb>
DR. c. ELLEBT STF.DMAN (late of V. S. Navy) baa <lb>
ttgomi &lt;i practice In Dorchester, at Meeting House Bill. <lb>
iftUy I, 18t5.    __________MWPMAM2T&apos;___________mvl <lb>
The Science of Medicine  &apos; <lb>
Should stand simple, pure, maiesttc; having foot for) its <lb>
basis. Induction for Its pillar, truth alont for Its capita&apos;. <lb>
So staud HELMBOLD&apos;S GENUINE PREPAKATIOB8 <lb>
sstablislied over 16 years.          12tAMWP35t         ir.h 16 <lb>
No Medicine <lb>
Ever offered to tbe public ha?, in so st.ort a time, secured <lb>
the confidence of the peop-e, or given such universal satis- <lb>
faction, ag Dr. VTAaat-H&apos;s Bilious Bittrbs. Sold bvu. <lb>
S. BUKlt A CO., and bv Druggists generally. See advu- <lb>
ttscmont._____________           M WPiSt                 ap2S <lb>
For   ihe   Complexion. <lb>
ORIENTAL LIQUID WHITE removes Tan, Freckles, <lb>
Pimnles. Ac. Pitce 35 cents Sold by HARRIS A WETH- <lb>
ERBEE. 1U9 Hanover, cor. Salem street.     WStf    mylO <lb>
Boston and Bf« Sandy Oil Co. <lb>
For tale, a United numbir of Shares ct tbe Working <lb>
Capital on favorable te&apos;m«. For ptospextu?, naps aatl full <lb>
pttrticnltiir*. apply at the Office el tbe Company, No, 3d <lb>
Hanover street, codman s Bundle g*.           3t*        pay 19 <lb>
fo Advertisers, <lb>
S. M. PETTINGILLA e:0., 10 State street, arc constant- <lb>
sending advertisements to any and every paper in tlie United <lb>
States and Britisb Provinces at the publishers&apos; lowest rates. <lb>
Papers may bo seen on file at their office, No. 10 State <lb>
street, Boston, and 11 Park row, New York.           tf <lb>
Beotvn BaoiBttas will sell a dc9frable residence on <lb>
Foarfh street, South Bostcn, this day at 4 o&apos;clock. Sen: ad- <lb>
vertlse.ment. <lb>
USST&quot; Pcreen! wishing Rubber Goods of any description <lb>
should older fr.m H. A. Hall, 85 Milk street <lb>
H^=The best Foreign and American Cloths Ac. Ac, <lb>
made to order at Bennett A Co.&apos;s Oue Piice Clothing <lb>
House, 14 and 15 Dock sqnare, <lb>
lgg- Boys&apos; and Tenths&apos; Suits »2 50, 3 SO, 3 75, 4, 4 5(1, 5 <lb>
5 IP, 6, 6 5f, 7,7 50,8, 8 50, 9,10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1«, 17, 18 1S\ <lb>
20,22, 24,25,2.7,28 and 30, at Bennett A Ce.&apos;s One Pries <lb>
Home, 14 and 15 Dock squire. <lb>
Beussels Carpets at »2 50. 100 pieces maiked down to <lb>
close.   Excellent goods, and very desirable. <lb>
JOHN H. PRAV, SONS A Co., <lb>
_______47 aud 49 Summer street. <lb>
Ladies&apos; Sandals, H/rsi quality, sizes 2M, 3, and JSj, only <lb>
SO.cents per pair, at Brazilian Rubber Store, 29 School «t, <lb>
B3P&quot; Second Hand Safes, also Steel and Firc-jroof Safes <lb>
at Mouse&apos;s Safe Factory, 74 Sudbury street. <lb>
Shoe Buckles and Pattekns. The largest assortment <lb>
in Boston at 90 Milk street.               WOODMAN A CO. <lb>
MONETARY AFFAIRS, <lb>
Satckdat afternoon, May 2c, 1865. <lb>
Ihe M-oney market has been unusually active to-day. <lb>
Some cf the .National Bank* have been notifying for pay- <lb>
ment of call loans to meet Government drafts, which has <lb>
caused quite a stir in the street, and some &apos;eens had to law <lb>
over till Mcnaay. It is one ol the epss; odiccl anges v.hicb. <lb>
come on tbe market cccasiona&apos;.ly, and  rill, r.o doubt, settle <lb>
down in a few days to tbe accustomed ea?e, As we pre <lb>
dieted some days since, tbe third series of the Seven-thirty <lb>
lean is going rather s.owly, the Runner!-*&quot;&quot;* vesterCnv <lb>
tSTore5Sen-fcT.?&apos;&quot;&quot;&apos;¦O&quot; ^e9&lt;o&apos;^Vcenl In Geld <lb>
Inouk?think %¦ - - blnftag »h &apos;, this result, ana we <lb>
than chick *¦  &quot; °«or«tJiy etouiS ab.vidon fhii point rather <lb>
t.ueJl-   i e poputarlfy of tbe loan. The rnartet con- <lb>
liftii&apos;&apos; &quot;&quot;&gt;st bat&lt;i ol I&apos;&apos;1 c,as&apos; psper mr discount, ard hut <lb>
uWr ousiness is dolim at the discount bouse&apos;. <lb>
inFore&apos;sn. E«bar,&lt;.. but little is doing so msch iu od- <lb>
vaiKteef packet day.   Bankers hold firm tor Sterling at <lb>
Gold is quite steady. Tbe large shipment of to-daj keeps <lb>
the price Brm. The-e- is about % per cent, abatement ir&apos;m <lb>
Jbecloslnfi price ofyest, o».y. 13ITM is the biddlne price, <lb>
IttlM asked. 1 be Nesv York market opened at I31J» and <lb>
closes at I30?S. <lb>
Governme-1 securities dull, and pricessamcaj yesterdsv, <lb>
Oider.&lt; went out by steamttr to-day with remitunce to pu&gt;- <lb>
ctifse Five-twenty Honas in London, and bold fi&gt;r a rise <lb>
Before these orders set there the rise will in all nrcbaHUty <lb>
have taken place, although the next arrivals may not ormir <lb>
advices ot much chance. <lb>
Cur Share maiketts exceedingly anatbe&apos;.lc. snd onlv oc- <lb>
caeicnallysoae stocki shoe&apos;s tigns of ni&apos;fl. Boston Water <lb>
Power was more active and advanced K; Carv ttecllned <lb>
fiom 17 to Kit*. The Mining stocks are heavy and depressed <lb>
The a Tti-vn sa&apos;e to-day went off heavily. About one- <lb>
Inird of the shares odered were passed without b!Hs. Bank <lb>
fihaier declined; Hostoa from 75 to 70, First National from <lb>
125 to UP, State from 77 to 67, Webster trora let to I02J«. in <lb>
Manufacturing «barefi, Hamilton declined from 875 to 845 <lb>
Lj man 87« to 83. Pacific from lt32 to 1809, Sandwich Glai,s <lb>
lid to 104. Id Railroads. Boston and Lowell declined from <lb>
\n% to 99X, Mldflletex 54 to 51&apos;. <lb>
tProm Kew fork Evening Post or May 20.1 <lb>
Wall stre. t Is dull, and bublcess Is checked by toe pre- <lb>
vailing diversity of epiuicn as to the, (mure course ot prices&apos;. <lb>
Th. bear paity t laim that since socic t the lesdbg specu- <lb>
laiive Becuitties have r-eenimprfiii-d In value bt tne inter- <lb>
ested Manipulations ot tbelr di-ei&apos;-tois, the whole list of <lb>
stoets are mce or less discredited In publti eitlm*tlr,n. <lb>
On tne other bund, ft Is urpel, with respect to the leading <lb>
Railroad stock?, that as the earnings wert nover greater <lb>
than at present, tod as money is nkcly to continue oa«y. <lb>
the best oividend-paytng stocks will continue to be sought <lb>
as valuable Investments oy an increasing piopirt&apos;on of the <lb>
moneyed tlasFses of our peonle. <lb>
Tte Loan market Is easy at « per cent, Tbe accumula- <lb>
tion of capital coLtlcues. Commercial paper « ouict at 7 <lb>
&lt;&amp;, 9Jii per cent <lb>
Tte Stock market Is inert, and without any changes wor- <lb>
thy of special notice. Governments are rather more In <lb>
demand, ard It illroad shares are held for higher prices, but <lb>
there lr little speculative ae.nvlts, except iu Eris. <lb>
G..td continue^ dull, notwithstanding tbe heavy ship- <lb>
ments to-coy. <lb>
BAI.ES OF SXUVKIS HATTJBDAT. <lb>
At the JBrokera&apos; Board. <lb>
$10,009 American Goia,..,,.....................,,,s is ;so <lb>
  &apos;,500 ............do....................................130K <lb>
$li(v)(io......,.....ao....................................isoh <lb>
 zo.tbO......,.....ao...............................i 5 laiiK <lb>
»2M00............do.......,............................\SD% <lb>
»m............do....................................in <lb>
  1.5.000............do...............................s 3D 129 <lb>
 500 United States Couoons. July...................12s <lb>
»550 United States Coupon Sixes. 1881, small........107&quot;i <lb>
»7,id0 United Statei Five-twenties, old............... liux <lb>
$6,500 ............do in »5t0&apos;s..........................108H <lb>
SlO.Oiiti ............ao...............................bio 103K <lb>
*lf.7O0 ............an....................................108X <lb>
$2,5 0 ............do small..............................102W <lb>
$1,700............do ntiw...............................ii,2jj <lb>
$10,1100 United States Ten-torties....................,,,. 94^ <lb>
$ I.Win 1&apos;nited states Debt Certincatej. Oct.........99 <lb>
8 Webster Bank......................................\os <lb>
15 National Bank..,...................................99 <lb>
6 Dwight Manufacturing Company .................Q0| <lb>
Ifli Carv improvement Company.................s m 16 <lb>
210...........do................................... tow <lb>
175 Boston Water PowerCoinpany.....................392.f <lb>
550 ............dc..................................,b3(J 40&apos;4 <lb>
,do. <lb>
275 . <lb>
ion........... ao. <lb>
1 Boston and Providence Railroad.......... <lb>
5o Metropolitan Hailroad.................... <lb>
50 Phiiai elphia, ^Hamilton and Rnltiiaore <lb>
3  Albany and Boston Minlna&quot; Company..... <lb>
50 Bav Mate Mining Company............... <lb>
100 Boston Mining company................. <lb>
400 Copper .* albs Mining Ccmpmv........... <lb>
IS..........,.do.............................. <lb>
50............do.............................. <lb>
150............do............................. <lb>
SO Fruuktin Mining Company................ <lb>
50 ............do..,...................  ....... <lb>
so............ao....,......................... <lb>
100............40.............................. <lb>
50 Hancock Muting Company................ <lb>
200............do............................. <lb>
10(1 1&apos;cwablcMining Coneirany................ <lb>
25............do.....______................... <lb>
50 Qnincy Mining flomoany.................. <lb>
10O South Side Mining Company.............. <lb>
200 Toltec Mining Companv................... <lb>
100 Booky Mountain Gold Company.......... <lb>
By Joseph I*. Beoahaw. <lb>
4  Boston and Lowell Halnoad.............. <lb>
s............ao.............................. <lb>
70 western Railroad.,...,.................... <lb>
y Vermont aud Canada Railroad............ <lb>
23  Old Colony and Newport Railroad........ <lb>
ID Onion Steamstuo Company............... <lb>
SS............do............................ <lb>
7 Cambridge Gas Light Company........... <lb>
34 Wbipnle File Manufacturing Companv... <lb>
10 National Insurance Company.............. <lb>
3&apos;i Boston Insurance Company............ <lb>
5  Bunker mil Fire Insurance Cemnany.. <lb>
10 Phil.. Wil. and Baltimore Eaiiroaa..... <lb>
3  Fitchburi Railroad....................... <lb>
5  Washington Mills....,.................,. <lb>
10 Franklin Company. Lew Iston........... <lb>
20 Boston and Sandwich Glass Comnany.. <lb>
4  Lowell Machine Shop................... <lb>
3 Hamuten Manufacturing Co............ <lb>
1  Pacific Mills............................. <lb>
14 Lvman Mills............................. <lb>
3 Mlddleiex Mills.......................... <lb>
6  Stato national Bank..................... <lb>
106 .,......... do.....  -----------............. <lb>
44 Tiemrnt National Bank................. <lb>
5(1 F.liot National Bank .................... <lb>
lie. EaMoNati!n«lBank..................... <lb>
5  National Bank or the Republic.......... <lb>
29 Second Nntloial Bank................... <lb>
10 Market National Bank.................. <lb>
2  Flies National Bank.................,... <lb>
1(1 Quincv Mining Company............ <lb>
24  Middlesex Hoise Railroad............... <lb>
160 fthort Mountain Coat Comoanv......... <lb>
40 Bear Vaiiov, Ac. Coai Company....... <lb>
17 Belmont Coal Company................ <lb>
20 Marnrootb Veil1 Coal Company......... <lb>
$5.0WI Boston Cttv Sixes, IC74, cuirency.... <lb>
$3,000 Portland Cttv Sixes. 1870............ <lb>
$S,0&apos;ic Bi                      Y. Air Line B. U-0&apos;s.. <lb>
$Hmj00 Rutland 2d Mortgage Sevens......... <lb>
$2,(10n Augusta Sixes. IS1U................... <lb>
ti don Rhode laiand State Sixes............,, <lb>
$2,001&apos; Boston and Lowell Railroad bixes... <lb>
$i,m 0 HaUowclt City sixes, lfuo............ <lb>
$SC0 Danvers Railroad Mxc, guarantied. <lb>
. 39X <lb>
.....b09 4t <lb>
........ 122 <lb>
.....8 63 48 <lb>
R. it..., SOX <lb>
.........23 <lb>
.....h«il 14 <lb>
.....b»ll   2 <lb>
.....b30 18 <lb>
,........ 16 <lb>
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......... 15X <lb>
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.....b6n 37« <lb>
.....bfO 37X <lb>
.. ,b60 37M <lb>
,.,.&apos;..... 6X <lb>
....boo  7 <lb>
.....b60 38 <lb>
......... 37 <lb>
......... 66 <lb>
.........   1* <lb>
.........   IX <lb>
......... 18* <lb>
.........100 <lb>
......... MIX <lb>
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.........1I5« <lb>
.........97X <lb>
.&apos;.&apos;.&quot;I&quot;.&apos;.&apos; 52X <lb>
i3« @ tax <lb>
.........85 <lb>
.........60X <lb>
.........1(7 <lb>
.........175 <lb>
.........WD <lb>
.........104« <lb>
. .495 fe 50(1 <lb>
.........845 <lb>
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..8l« @ 83X <lb>
.........ill <lb>
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......... 50k&apos; <lb>
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...0IX@ 94 <lb>
......... 97K <lb>
......... BilX <lb>
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&quot;W*lb© t&apos;» mfowitor Hair Dye.&quot; <lb>
If it wire necessary a volume might ba written eett&apos;rtg <lb>
forth the topenciitj of wll.i&apos;.ORM MONnOR HAIR <lb>
DYE&quot; It is uiiojTJefftloriBbly the nest preparation extant. <lb>
One arm lcation terns tight or gray hair to a natural Pro sm <lb>
or blwck. It does ret ciock. prxtit or nnmmently stain the <lb>
ikln. I&apos;pi up it bottles six times as 1 arse as tbatord n.jtiy <lb>
solJ. A, ii. WILBOR, Chimi.t. i6« Court Btxoot, Boston, <lb>
TuTbSSff                         arris <lb>
Diseases ot the Urinary Organs. <lb>
DR. JOHN B. HILL, 60 Temple atreel, BOSTOH, <lb>
attends exclusively to the MEDICAL AND StrRGICAI. <lb>
TllF.ATMENl OF ALL DISEASES OF THE GENITAL <lb>
AND URINARY ORGANS. Office hours from 8. to 10 A, <lb>
M., 12 ta 2, S to 5, and 7 to 9 P. M.            6t» sj        my20 <lb>
Upward ot Thirty Thousand <lb>
Certificates and recommendatory letters have been re- <lb>
ceived, attesting the merits of HELMBOLD&apos;S GENULNB <lb>
PREPARATIONS, many of which are from the highest <lb>
lources, including eminent statesmen, clergymen, goveim- <lb>
r«. State )udge». &lt;tc._______ntJiMWF35t________mhls <lb>
Capilmnia. <lb>
For restoring tbe Hair and Whiskers to their original <lb>
color, and iinpsatlng to light or gia&gt; hair any shude desired, <lb>
fiom a delicate brown tj a deep black, Oepuideut only ou <lb>
the number of apnlfcatloin. <lb>
Sold by Drusgbts generally. M. S. BURS A CO.. 26 <lb>
Tremont stieet, General Agents.             1m            m&gt; 18 <lb>
To Purity the Blood, <lb>
To cure Jtondiee, Headache, Dizziness, Loss of Aonotlte, <lb>
General Debility, Ac to cleanse, strengthen and invigo- <lb>
rate the Human Syttem we feel Baf&lt;t in saying there is no <lb>
medicine equal to DR. WakreVS lihlous BitterB. <lb>
M. S. BURR A CO., Agents. <lb>
See advertisement._________TuThnl3t                ap 27 <lb>
Hl Thins ot Beauty iu a Joy Forever. <lb>
Those who desire brilliancy of complexion, must purity <lb>
and enrich the blood, which HELMBOLD&apos;S CONCEN- <lb>
TRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA invariably does <lb>
Recollect it u no patent medicine. Ask for Hetmboid&apos;i <lb>
Take no other.__________12tAMWF35t                 mb.16 <lb>
Colgate&apos;s Honey Soap. <lb>
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de- <lb>
mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and <lb>
emollient In its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely <lb>
beneficial in its action upon the sltiu. For sale by all Drug <lb>
gists and Fancy Goods Dealers.              MWFly       few <lb>
Beware of Counterfeili <lb>
auu uup.iuoipn.ti ±&gt;o*ii.i» ouUkwiutt ta dispose of their <lb>
own and other preparations, on the reputation attained ,by <lb>
FIELMBOr.D&apos;S GENUINE PREP ABJ.TIOH3. <lb>
12tAMWF35t                           mo&quot; <lb>
ws <lb>
r.» *&gt;*«»**. <lb>
vjntment. <lb>
Itch!    Ilcht!   nnd    Sail    Bheumt!! <lb>
Will cure the, Itcb in 48 bears; also cures Salt Rheum <lb>
Ulccis, CMiblalnp, and an Eiuptions of tbe Skin. Pries 50 <lb>
cents; by seeding 60 cents to WEEKS A POTl&apos;ER, Bjston, <lb>
Mass., will be torwaracd free by mail. For sale by all <lb>
Dmggists.____________________t£______________my6 <lb>
Remiii-Us from Chcmicnl Analysis-, <lb>
After a careful examination of HELMBOLD&apos;S PREPAR- <lb>
ATIONS, tbey enjoy our utmost confidence. We consider <lb>
them safe and reliable.                 NEVEERS A YATES. <lb>
Philadelphia, June 12,1800.              I2t&amp;MWF35t-mhl6 <lb>
eu ine uittuus or roors or tne nan arc not <lb>
rganizeil.   It prevents the hair from falling <lb>
is all dandruff, heat, huuinrs and Itching <lb>
It keeps the hair solt, moist and perfectly <lb>
Atlantic White Lead and Linseed <lb>
OH Company of New fork, <lb>
Manufacturprs ot Pure White Lead, Rod Leal, Litharge, <lb>
Glass Makers&apos; Red Lead, Ac. <lb>
Also LINSEED OIL, Raw, Boiled and refined. <lb>
For sale bv Druggists and Dealers generally, and by <lb>
ROBERT COLGATE A CO,, General Agents, <lb>
rob 23-TuTbSly__________287 Pearl street. New Xork. <lb>
&quot;A Wondeifhl Discovery.&quot; <lb>
DR. TEBBETT&apos;S Physiological Hair Regenerator <lb>
iscorhpounded in strict accordance with the well known <lb>
laws of Ph&apos;-siology and modem vegetable Chemistry. It Is <lb>
not a&quot; Dye,&quot; and will not stain a particle. It will &quot;Re- <lb>
store Gray Hair&quot; In all cases to Its original color. It <lb>
promotes a luvurant growth cf new Hair In all cases on <lb>
iia&apos;d Heads when the glands or roots of the bah are not <lb>
completely disorganized. It prevents &quot; <lb>
off, and removes &apos;&quot; <lb>
from the scalp.   I <lb>
healthy, and gives it a glossy and boauViid1 appearance, it <lb>
ishbrhly perfumed, and as a Dressing irbas no .superior- <lb>
Tho^1 Regenerator &quot; Is warranted to produce tbe above <lb>
results in all cases, If not. the money to oe refunded. With <lb>
It every &quot; Grey Head&quot; in New Fngiand can be restored <lb>
Inlets than sixty days. G. C. GOOD (VINA CO., 38 Hanover <lb>
street, Boston, General Wholesale Agents. Also for sale <lb>
by CARTER, RUST A CO., J. WILSON JR., A CO., <lb>
WEEKS A POTTER, M. S. BURR A CO. RKB.D, CUT- <lb>
LER A CO., HENSHAW, FAULKNER A CUSHLNG, and <lb>
bv IDruggists evi-rywhe-re. <lb>
TEBBETT8 BROTHERS, Druggists and Chemists, Pro <lb>
prietors, Manchester. N. H.              TuThStf          mbl9 <lb>
cicanse the Blood! <lb>
With corrupt,disordered orvltiateo blood, yon are nick all <lb>
over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or In some <lb>
active d&apos;souse, or it may merely keep you listless, depressed <lb>
and good for nothing. Bat you cannot have good health <lb>
while jour blood is impure. AYER&apos;8 SARSAPARILLA <lb>
purges oat these impurities and stimulates the organs of <lb>
life into vigorous ac&apos;lon, restoring tbe health and expelling <lb>
disease. Hence it rapidly cures a vatlety of complaint* <lb>
which ate caused by lrrpuiityot tho bio id, such as Scrofula <lb>
or King&apos;s Pvil, Tumors, tilcera, Sores, Eruptions, Plmplee <lb>
Blotches, Bell?, St, Anthony&apos;s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas <lb>
Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Ring Worm, Cancer or <lb>
Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, euchre* <lb>
Retenticn, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, also <lb>
Syphilis or Vencrial Diseases, Liver Complaints and Heart <lb>
Disrates, Try AVER&apos;S SAP.SAPABILL1. and see for your <lb>
self how It cleanses the blood and cures these disorders. <lb>
Prepared by OK i. C. AYEK A CO., Lowell, Mass., and <lb>
sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. <lb>
&apos;             ____MW3m  s                           ap 10 <lb>
Why Injure the Complexion <lb>
By Powders and Washes which choke or flu up the porei <lb>
it the skin, and in a short time leave it harsh and dry? It <lb>
Is in the blood, and If you want smooth and 10ft skin use <lb>
HELMBOLD&apos;S EXTRACT OF SABSAPAiULLA. It <lb>
gives $ brilliancy to the complexion. <lb>
________________12tAMWF3it_______________mhl8 <lb>
It is- a Fact among Faiystcians <lb>
That with the advancement of civilization and tbe progress <lb>
of the arts and sciences, diseases of a new character, and <lb>
in many instances baffling all their skill, have also ap- <lb>
peared. Every effort to counteract these maladtea which <lb>
are, after all, merely now forms of old diseases, with old <lb>
remedies, have signally foiled. Hcnco the necessity of an <lb>
entirely new class of mtdiclnes.   In Helmoold&apos;s genuine <lb>
Breparations, Including bis now world renowned Extract <lb>
-uchu. Extract Ssrsaportlla, and Improved Rose Waeh, tbe <lb>
public have .three great medicines, combining, in a greater <lb>
degree than any others, those admirable proportion so fatal <lb>
to disease and so full of hitalthrul promise to thousands of <lb>
Buffering Invalids. The Extract of Buchu successfully <lb>
combats all those terrible symptoms arising from the ex- <lb>
cei6 ond dissipations oi early or later life and that so fre- <lb>
quently lean to other stages of disease oven more horrible <lb>
to contemplate. To females of all ages and in every class <lb>
of disease incident to thetr delicate natures, these medicines <lb>
are especially corcmended, strengthening, nurifvlng, in- <lb>
vigorating, and inluslug as ft were, a new Hie, where life <lb>
was supposed to be nearly lost. These medicines are sold <lb>
by all respective druggists.               2aw2w <lb>
Letns he Merctful to OuisMvcs. <lb>
Tbe physical structure of the strongest hurr.an being is <lb>
vulnerable everywhere. Oar bodies aie endowed by nature <lb>
with a certain negative power, which protects tbem to <lb>
aome extent from unwholesome Influences; but ttelsj pra- <lb>
tection Is imperfect, and cannot safely berel.elonin un- <lb>
healthy regions, or under circumstances of mote than ordi- <lb>
nary danger. Therefore, ft Is wisdom, It is prudence, it U <lb>
common sense, to provide agalnit tucuontlrgencies oy <lb>
&quot;liking an antidotein advance; in otheir woidi, by fortifying; <lb>
the system with a coarse of HOSTETTEB&apos;S srOilACH <lb>
BITIER-J, the most completo protective agatrst all the <lb>
epidemic and endemic maladies that hai ever been&apos;admia- <lb>
Isteiedlnouj count!/. Asa remedy for Dyspepsia, tbeie <lb>
Is no&apos;medicine that will compare with It, Whoever st fferi <lb>
the pmi.a ct Irdigestion, anywhere on the faco of tbe <lb>
earth v. b ere Hosietisu&apos;s Bixnas can be procured, does <lb>
so voluntarily; for as surely as Truth cxisti. this ltvalaa- <lb>
olc Tonic and Alterative would restore his disordered stjrn- <lb>
aeh to a healthy condition. To the Bilious It is also <lb>
espcelaliy recommended, and in cases of confirmed Consti- <lb>
pation it affords Bjice-dy atiti permanent relic.&apos;. In Canada, <lb>
lb« West Ii dies one Australia the BrTTans rank above all <lb>
other medicines Gf tbe c)a38, and tbe demtntt fcr them iu <lb>
all foreign countries increases every seassa.     iw   mjl&apos;i <lb>
Dr.  «J.  L.  Spencer&apos;s  Fragrant <lb>
Udouselntne fur the &apos;1&apos;eolliV <lb>
It Is one of tbe very best articles for clesrsltts&apos; , . <lb>
preserving the teeth ever offoied to the public ind <lb>
is warranted to contain r.o acid or anv other fugied&apos;cni&apos;in <lb>
the Itast Injurious to tbe teeth. A cake of supeiior tooth <lb>
pane accompanies each bottle. TheOudouseUlnecsn iV. <lb>
found at wholesale by GEO. (&apos;. UOODWIN A CO m « <lb>
BURR A CO., and WEEKS A POTTER, and al retail bv&apos;sli <lb>
of tbo principal drungtsts. C. L. SPEXCLK A CO Pro <lb>
prietors. Providence, R. 1.                                       &apos;   &quot; <lb>
$3T Trial bottles will be found at all places where thae <lb>
Odcmselaine is sold.   .___________lm                     ap2«. <lb>
Dr. Hill, <lb>
So, 49 Howard Sn-e-tl. <lb>
Invites the paiticular attention of invalids and the public <lb>
to his new and succetslil method of treating diseases by <lb>
the ubc of Magneto Electricity, and his newly discovered <lb>
prepaiaticns of Magneto Electric medicines. Years of care- <lb>
ful Btudy and scientific exueiimeuts in tbe preparation of <lb>
remedial agent,, as a physician in a large and varied prac- <lb>
tice, have enabled Dr. H. to discover new methods of pie- <lb>
psring, condeaiing, and c mbloing, so 03 to produce the <lb>
most remarkable and hsppy results, ard effect radical cures <lb>
In all diseases ot long atmeing, and in cases where the best <lb>
medical 6klll in tbe use of common medicines have failed. <lb>
Neuralgia, Spinal Disease, Consumption, Dy spepda.Chronlc <lb>
Sore Throat, Chronic Rheumatism, Piles, Sciofula, Chills <lb>
and Fever, Cutareous Eruptions, Mind Diseases, Constitu- <lb>
tional Debility, Nervous affections, no matter from what <lb>
cr.use tbey mav aiiee, have a&apos;l yielded to bis new method ol <lb>
treatment, and those who, a&apos;ter suffering for years from <lb>
those diseases, bad given up all hopes of recovery, have by <lb>
Dr. H. been safely conducted to tbe Temple of Health. <lb>
Particular attention 1 iven to oil Female Complaints. <lb>
Office cpen at all limes.               TaSM*              mylG <lb>
lOOO  Hozeu <lb>
LADIES&apos; MNEN HANDKERCHIEFS, <lb>
Hue Doi, i.aiih&apos;..1 i.iM-iv iiiiKta., i«e. <lb>
I11OO   do.         do.            do.            do.         ISSe. <lb>
This Is on opportunity to buy FINE HDKFS. at prices as <lb>
lew as the iame cuaKty was soid before the war. <lb>
AT KK.1W.lt,, <lb>
SHEPARD, NORWELL &amp;, BROWN. <lb>
________________________W______________    mytS <lb>
 f Full JM&amp;sortment ot <lb>
black:    silks, <lb>
In Good Quality, for Garments, <lb>
JUST RECEIVED. <lb>
SHEPARD, NORWELL &amp;, BROWN&quot; <lb>
tf______ »» »nd 84 Wittier afreet.        myU <lb>
Jl Large JLot <lb>
 OS- <lb>
FINE <lb>
table     i&gt;a.m:ask.s, <lb>
In Bleached and Brown. <lb>
-ALSO  <lb>
A     NEW     INVOIOK <lb>
bi,m « cuni* <lb>
TABLE      CLOTHS, <lb>
 IM  <lb>
Blew and Desirable Pultera*, <lb>
WHICH W SHALL SELL <lb>
BASED  ON  (SOLD AT  139. <lb>
SHEPARD, NORWELL &amp; BROWN, <lb>
S2&lt;3 and t!4 Winter street. <lb>
myl7 <lb>
WV have recently added <lb>
TO OUB <lb>
DRESS   COODS   DEPARTMENT, <lb>
New and Delicate Shade* <lb>
HIMKOE CLOTH, <lb>
I&apos;JbAlN MKUilK <lb>
mom Biiutuw, <lb>
KliACK dc WUITC JtlOIVeUK, <lb>
 AND  <lb>
C&apos;HEKE   FIOCBUD   HCOHOVIB, <lb>
For Traveling Purposes. <lb>
All of which we Eboll soil at our usutl low prices. <lb>
SHEPARD, NORWELL &amp;. BROWN, <lb>
ft     &apos;       »» and 184 Winter street.        myl7 <lb>
Jftilllnery Goods. <lb>
AT   WHOLESALE, <lb>
33 Milk Street. <lb>
Milliners are particularly Invited to look at my Ooods <lb>
before purchasing elsewhere. <lb>
COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF <lb>
It!RROMS   SICKS, <lb>
VU&amp;PHH, K.-VCIIS, <lb>
straw snona, <lb>
FLOWEBs, dfcc, <lb>
Our Price* are Unusually Low. <lb>
New Styles of Straw Hats and Bonnets <lb>
RECEIVED  DAILY. <lb>
WILLIAM HECKLE, <lb>
MWI&apos;tf <lb>
Sit Ullk street. <lb>
mbtr&gt; <lb>
Jttoseley tr MIodgman, <lb>
IMPORTERS   OF   IRON    AND   STBBLV, <lb>
Nos. T5 and 77 Brood street, <lb>
HAVE FOR SALE <lb>
Best brands English and Amejlcan Refined, Stitt Ax, Dair- <lb>
nall&apos;s, Norway, Swedes, Hook Band, T, Antrlo, Bcai, <lb>
Oval, Half Round and Sheet Iron; Norway, Hwode and <lb>
Scrap Shapes; Machine and Hand Made Horse Sboes and <lb>
Nails; M xH, TJ B, L S, and l&apos;YF Nail Rods: Black- <lb>
smith Bellows, Anvils and Vises; Borax Axels and Springs; <lb>
Fnglish and American Bolt Iron,Ship Spikos, Clinch Rings, <lb>
Windlass Necks, Truss Shapes, and Chains and Anchors; <lb>
best English and American Cast, Tyre, Spring and Sleigh <lb>
Shoe Steel; Boiler and Tank Rivets, Tyre and Sleigh Shoo <lb>
Bolts, furnished at manufacturers&apos; prices. Dimension <lb>
Iron tnmlshed at short notice.         MWFt&apos;m           mb2i <lb>
Every JLady IShoitld Notice <lb>
WF. ARE SIXLIXG <lb>
I,ISTI!RT fiOODS st remarkably low prices.   Ali», <lb>
GOODS far Men&apos;s and  Boys&apos;  Wear, at U11 <lb>
than usual prices. <lb>
SM&amp;I.X. ffAKM Cheap : Cheap !! <lb>
r ShlU I&apos;-nOOHI-Oreat Bargains ! <lb>
One Price !  One Price! <lb>
WILLIAM  G.  HARRIS   &amp;   CO., <lb>
No, 3 * Hanover si. <lb>
my IT <lb>
Jllotice. <lb>
HANCOCK&apos;S PATENT STEAM BLOWER <lb>
Combines all the advan tsgei of the Fan Bio we- and re- <lb>
quires very little power to operate It, It Is noiseless ccca- <lb>
pirs ro Biiace available for other purposes, requires no <lb>
connection w.tn any Motor other thin a Boiler and the <lb>
1 uam used te. prodace the blast Is utilized in the &apos;Furnscs <lb>
to pr,- mote Combustion. <lb>
Fir proof tsst the Blower Is what ii claimed for it we <lb>
reitrtothefolltteilng Companies, Ilims nail Individuals <lb>
V: bo are using it: <lb>
Oeo N. Fox ft Co, Boston; William Carlton, Esa. do <lb>
Hii-v. Morse &amp; eoyden, 00 ; Hiram Tncke-, Esq do   <lb>
Wm. Evans, do.; Emerton &amp; Co . do ; s-ylveB&apos;er bowman <lb>
A Co.,do.; Buy State Hugar Reflnr.rv.tlo.; Norw^v Iron <lb>
Worka, South Boston; ftn&gt; t-t»te Iron Works, do.; kaUJ <lb>
How, Ksq., ao.; Louis Osooru, Fiq., F.«st Boatnn: Q. m&apos; <lb>
Birds Ct... en; F. F. Porter &lt;6 Co. ao.; SpencerRlfle Co <lb>
Itcxbtry; I Mnrrili A Co . do : O. W. t&apos;.iate &amp; Co. do   <lb>
B. &amp; A. Frdey, do; F L. Peikins, Fsq., do.; MaieeJc <lb>
Smith, (&apos;belies; bes State Prison, Cbarlestjwn; F M <lb>
Ho rret &amp; Co ,do : Johnson &amp; Parker, Woburn; raiker <lb>
Kieeper &amp; Co, Wirchestet) John Hi. Bacon, Eiq , do : <lb>
John \Voo:dredre&amp; Co, Lynti; W. T. Hukell &lt;k Co i 1   <lb>
E. H, Hantoi. F.iq , Palem; Poitland Shovel Co .Portland&apos; <lb>
Me.; J, lliVlrslow, Eeq.do.; U.S. Armory. CprimrUa&apos;d; <lb>
Ma&gt;».; T&gt;. L Ha ris &amp; &apos;&apos;o., do.; Ooodbne &amp; Wiuship, do.: <lb>
I itliii Bros. a. Co , Hartford, Ct ; Woodruff * Iteaco. do : <lb>
Beers* Leeda, Hrideepott. ct.; Wessons &amp; Phillips Prov- <lb>
idence R. I.; Rackett Datls &amp; Co, do.; Duiine.n Maulac- <lb>
tnrbig Conpant, :ra&gt;.tucket, R. I ; w H. HaakeP, i&lt;io., <lb>
do ; Fsier, Jrrks &amp; Son, do ; Eaele Cotton Co., Tauntou <lb>
Masi.iB. Hobait&amp;boo, Atlngt&apos;.n.do:                          ^ <lb>
CiOTlON. <lb>
Wo hereby eantlon tbe pubic cf the New Eoglond States <lb>
aaalnst oting am ftcam Blower, or other apparatus, by <lb>
means of which t-tctm and Air are rrlxed in a passage or <lb>
! er previous  to  entering tbe eub Pit, wttbout a <lb>
license iron) ui Hancock Patent Steam Blower Compauy. <lb>
ill oiceis pronipl&apos;s at&apos;erded to. <lb>
T. W.  BEAHI«. A»«nt, <lb>
55 Congress str&lt; et, comer Water. <lb>
Factory, MS Washington sti tct.        WStt            myl« <lb>
Elegant   Parlor   and <lb>
Chambtr Suits, <lb>
Al      WEI OLE SALE     PRICEb. <lb>
BALES&apos;, JtORSE * BOYDEN, <lb>
a j u a              u                w: * m W asliington 1 treei. <lb>
.; --<lb>
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Gross # Strauss <lb>
WIT.,1.    OPJEJV    TO-DAY, <lb>
RICH   LACES. <lb>
COSSISTIXG OF <lb>
Elegant CH:\-&quot;.ILLY LACE nun&lt; <lb>
Black and While LLAMA LACE SH«WL&lt; <lb>
r0I*-.r AFPI.IOUE and VALENCIENNES laces and <lb>
INSERTIONS. <lb>
Black THEE- D GUIPI&apos;IC: LAf&apos;ES and FIOi <lb>
Rich COLLARS SETS, HIJKK-&apos;. and BAEBS. <lb>
Seal Tiread parasol COVFrs. <lb>
THREAD and ( UiFURE CAPES. <lb>
Seal and Hi-read Boidctcd MASK VEILS, at vciy lew <lb>
prices <lb>
Au elegant  sssorl T.cr.t   otJSPOINT,  POINT APFL&apos;OI&apos;E, <lb>
VALFVCU&apos;SNKJ and EUB&apos;O HDK.I-S. <lb>
Can-bric and Mii&apos;lio EDGINGS &quot;and INS &apos;.BTTijNS. <lb>
Paris  MITTS;   Fine   Ensliin   coiton   and   i.isi.i; <lb>
THREAI&gt; HOSE. Ac. Ac. <lb>
AT    POPULAR    PUrOES. <lb>
Wholesale and Retail. <lb>
GROSB   «Jfc&gt;   STRAUSS, <lb>
3C1 Washington Nt. <lb>
Wholes.)   Fri&apos;utxe, 828, upsta&apos;s.        2t <lb>
my 2ft <lb>
C&apos;A amber Furniture. <lb>
The large:t assortment of Fiesh Goods to no found, II <lb>
Walnut and Chestnut Soue very iicb and of entjre new <lb>
styles, at reduced prices. <lb>
BKAI, &amp; HOOPER, <lb>
« «ta    tinlmea&apos;  BlottV,  Hnymttrket iqunrr. <lb>
if                                       my.l <lb>
Or awing Moom   Furniture. <lb>
7-30 JLomm. <lb>
«.    A.   r If T If AM   &amp; CO., <lb>
74 STATE STREET, <lb>
Special Government Agents, <lb>
Notes; on hand or Orders promptly filled <lb>
«w|ar  rHeO-Ul allowed,              tf           Wiia <lb>
NOTICES. <lb>
NOTICE.   The .8th Unattached Company, <lb>
Volunteer&apos;, Hi&apos;i be pi«i&lt;i«o,V on TUESDAY, <lb>
May &lt;¦&apos;, atTaunloi,, »¦                       st*                ray 20 <lb>
NOTICE   is   given  tl.ut Edwin VV. We- <lb>
DEATHS. <lb>
i _¦ <lb>
VK&apos;r &quot; fi&apos;. &quot;  &apos;&quot;&apos;   :s:&quot;! applicant for admission i   the it,: <lb>
ifTlie fuoult i onrt to th- ni <lb>

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<lb>
HENRY   L. HALLE&apos;iT, <lb>
U. s. Conimls-.ioner. <lb>
T^,r}lVn^RD ALLEGE  CLASS SECRE- <lb>
iakiks.   TbcC.,nmitteeof Invitation ior the aortoacn <lb>
1 nil Cist.,- sccio <lb>
vV »¦ ..   &quot;!c t0 f,ai their addresses to JO! <lb>
^oflPanisier&apos;s Hall, Boston. .          M83n <lb>
Heere- <lb>
Itopcs, <lb>
in  211 <lb>
Till-; OFFK EBB OF THE 44th REfli- <lb>
MENt lire requested to meet at tno office cl Llet I Ool, <lb>
Cabot,&gt;o 52S;uoioBitilotn;x, oi MONDAY&apos;, Uav 82, at 12 <lb>
o&apos;clock, to take measures In rezaiai to appearing i-.i thipro- <lb>
ceision on June 1. FRANCIS 1. LICE, Colonel. <lb>
_________________________2t_____________________my2o <lb>
SUFFOLK DISTRICT MEWCAL SOCI- <lb>
ETY. A stateo meeting of the Beard of Cnsois will be <lb>
held at No (-9 Ml. Venn jtreei, oi THURSDAY, May 25, <lb>
lit4o&apos;clrck P. M.                J. N. BORLAND, M. D., <lb>
rcyll                      TnlhScJS*                            Secret-ry. <lb>
New Styles, large vaiiety, at maiiinaclnrcr&apos;i redueeu <lb>
prices. <lb>
WAREE00M8, <lb>
&lt;« afe *   Holmes&apos;   Blooli,   llavm.&apos;.flM (.square. <lb>
HEAL, &amp; HOOPER. <lb>
__________________________tf_____________________mv3 <lb>
 l^w  Styles <lb>
PARLOR AND  CSEAMRER <lb>
FURNITURE, <lb>
At Wholesale Prices. <lb>
HACEY, MORSE AND BOYDEN <lb>
¦cos        tt           407 and 409 Washington street. Hoston <lb>
JYteW! and Elegant Furniture <lb>
An* Upholstery  4&gt;ood», <lb>
in treat variety,  AT LE38 TITAN GOLD FBICES-by <lb>
BUCKLEY &amp; BANCROFT, <lb>
ap I             Siw Ftf                No. OS Reach street. <lb>
V. S. Merenue Stamps, <lb>
IOF ALL VALUER, <lb>
From 1 Cent to Two Hundred Dollars, <lb>
CONSIASTIT ON HAKD »BD FOE SAI.K <lb>
At   IT.otvrai    OiiTorsmtit   Katea, <lb>
GOVEKWMENT STAMP AGENCY, <lb>
I&apos;ost  Otnc*.   a&apos;t-rcbnnt&apos;a  JBxclittner.  Boitoi, <lb>
my 5 <lb>
Wircikant&apos;a  Hxcliance. <lb>
MTlHf <lb>
.     -------     ----- <lb>
Unitea mates <lb>
Y . « o <lb>
l o js, rv x <lb>
THIRD NKBICH, <lb>
*S30,000,000. <lb>
By authority of thf Secretary of the Tr.-jsurr, the un- <lb>
dersigned, the Oeteral Sub.-cfption Agent for the eale »t <lb>
Cnit-.d StMes Becnilllei, efftrs to the tuMie the tldrd <lb>
series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven nod thtte-teuths <lb>
per cent, ratenttpei annum, kEciru as the <lb>
7.30  LOAN. <lb>
These notes are i«sued undar date of July 15, 1885, and <lb>
arc payable tUee years Lorn that dale in currency, or are <lb>
convettlble at iho option of the holder Into <lb>
U. S. 5,20 Six per cent. <lb>
GOLD-BEARING  BONDS. <lb>
These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, s.nd <lb>
aie exempt, as are all thejGovernment Bonds, from Stale <lb>
County and Mtmieioal taxation, which adds from one to <lb>
three per cent, per annum to their value, according to the <lb>
rste levied uiion other property. The interest is payable <lb>
«eml auioally by coupons attached to tach note, which <lb>
. cutoff and a:iid to any bank or r...., <lb>
The interest at 7.30 per cent, siaounts to <lb>
One cent per «ii»y on a f»S« aole. <lb>
Two clients per day on a SletO note. <lb>
Ten cents per day on£a WSOO note. <lb>
Twenty cents per day on a SlOO® cote- <lb>
One Dollar p.er day on a RSOOO note. <lb>
Notes of all tto denominations named will be promptly <lb>
fnrnltbed upon receipt of suhsctlptions. <lb>
The Notes of this Third Scries are precisely similar in <lb>
form and ptlvilegei to the Sever-Thirtles already sold, <lb>
except that the Government reserves to Itself the option <lb>
of Paying interest in gold coin nt 6 per cent, instead of <lb>
1 3 lOita In currency. Subscribers will deduct the Interest <lb>
in currency up to July 15, at the titte when they mt&apos;scrlkc. <lb>
The delivery ot the notes of tnis third series ol the Seven- <lb>
Thirties will commence on the 1st ot June, and will be <lb>
made promptly and continuously alter that date. <lb>
The slight charge mtde In the conditions of this THIRD <lb>
EEEIES affects only the matter of intorest. The payment <lb>
in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest <lb>
of the higher rate. <lb>
The return to specie payments, in the event of v^hl.U <lb>
»rly will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, <lb>
V&apos;&quot;«--* d so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made <lb>
with t^t; per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those <lb>
&quot;&quot;da With seven and three tenths per cent, in currency, <lb>
U&apos;hl! 1. <lb>
*Hj Only Loan in Market <lb>
Now offered by thv Government, and its sujstior advan- <lb>
tages make it the <lb>
Oreat Popular   Loan   of the   People <lb>
Lets than »23t^ooq,coo of the Loan authorized by Congress <lb>
are now on the markcvrWs amount, at the rate at which <lb>
It is being absorbed will ih^ Ascribed for within sixty <lb>
days, when the notes will unhso^y command a pre- <lb>
mium, as has utUfonaly been the c&quot;hv, on clablng the ,at!. <lb>
icriptions to other Loins. <lb>
Id order that cidzens of every town and sect&gt;»^0r tn9 <lb>
country may be afforded facilities for taking the LoauVMy} <lb>
National Bank*, State Banks and Ptlvate Bankers through- <lb>
out the country have generally agreed to rcteive subjc&apos;ip&apos;- <lb>
Bonsatpar, Subscribers will select their own auents, in <lb>
whom thoj hsve confidence, and who only are to be re- <lb>
sponsible for the dcllvety of the notes for which they re- <lb>
ceive orders. <lb>
JAY      COOKE2, <lb>
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, <lb>
Ko. 114 South   Third   street,  Philadelphia. <lb>
MAI 15, 18fi\________           2w*Wy2t <lb>
mylS <lb>
Jftosquito JVtttings, <lb>
PRINTED WINDOW SO«EEMsJ j <lb>
I-A.I.M ir-EM- F4JIS, all sizes. <lb>
for sale by                            EOQUE Sc PHIPP8, <lb>
4w______________            8 Arch stree <lb>
my 11 <lb>
Costiveness the most Prolific <lb>
Source of 111 Health <lb>
. DE. HARRISON&apos;S <lb>
PEBISTAJLTIC LOZEXOES, <lb>
1KD0ESED BT ALL THE  MEDICAL JOUENALS  A.S THE MOST <lb>
ACiEEEAULE, CONVENIENT, EFFECTIVE ANI&gt; <lb>
StlEE   ItEMEDr   FOB <lb>
COSTIVENESS DYSPEPSIA, PILES, <lb>
ricasantto thopalitc, cause no pain, act promptly, never <lb>
require increase oi ^rose, do not exhaust, and for elderly <lb>
persons, females auc ehildrcn.are just the thing. Two taken <lb>
at night move the bowels once the next morning. War <lb>
i-antfdinall eases of Pmtes and Faluno ot the Rectdm. <lb>
Wo promise a cure for all symptoms ot Dvsvefsia, such as <lb>
Opr-KESSION AFIEE EATING, BoUB STOMACH, SPITTING  OF <lb>
Tood, Palpitations; also IIealache, Dizziness, Pain- <lb>
in the Back: and Loins, Yellowness of the skin and <lb>
Eyes Sick Headache, Coated Tongue, Biliousness, <lb>
Livek Complain t. Loss of Appetite, Debiutt, Month- <lb>
iT Pains and all Ieeegulaeities, Neuealoia, Faiki- <lb>
hess, &amp;c. <lb>
TrareJerr find the Lozenges iutt what they need, at they <lb>
«re so compact and modorvus that then mas oe carried in <lb>
the vest pocket. <lb>
Price 60 cents per box: small boxos 30 cents. <lb>
For sale by J. 8. HARRISON &amp; CO., No. 1 Tremont <lb>
Temple, Boston, and by all Druggists.            tMySl     ap8 <lb>
The Great Inside Route <lb>
For New York. Stonington Line. Steamers for New <lb>
York, via Groton. The oldest, the qulck-st, the safest, the <lb>
most direct route,&apos; avoiding &quot;Point Judith.&quot; Cars loave <lb>
rotation of the Boflton und 1 rovldenoe Kidlroad for the ma-r- <lb>
nificent Steamrr &quot; COMMON WEALTH,&quot; Capt. J. W. Wil- <lb>
liams, en Mondays, Wetln. sdays and !  ridays. And for the <lb>
slegant Steamer &quot;PLYMOUTH ROCK,&quot; Capt. J. C. doer. <lb>
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at half past live <lb>
o&apos;clock P.M. <lb>
These boats are acknowledged by all experienced travel <lb>
 rslto bo among the largestFstrongest, most comfortable <lb>
and best that havo ever run In Amcrion waters. In sum- <lb>
mer and winter, in storm and calm, tho COMMONWEALTH <lb>
and PLYMOUTH ROCK Invariably mako the passage. <lb>
These boats land in Now York at Pier No. 19 North River. <lb>
(Toot oi Courtlaudt street) and invariably connect with all <lb>
railroad and steamboat lines for tho North, South and West. <lb>
Tickets furnished and baggage chucked to Now York, <lb>
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Washington, Dunkirk, <lb>
liusalo and the West. Passengers and baggage for the <lb>
Bouth, land at the whart of the New Jersey Railroad, and <lb>
are transferred to the cars at Jersey City without trouble <lb>
Or expense. Steamer Berths and Staterooms may be se <lb>
cured at 7G Washington street, and at the Bost &gt;n and Provi <lb>
uence Railroad Station.            JOHN C. TRESBREY, <lb>
 .gent for the Merchants&apos; Navigation mi Transportation <lb>
 Jompijiy, &quot;,$ TVasaingtcnstreet.                 tt            VyJ <lb>
MASSACHI SETTS E 3LEOTIC M«DT <lb>
()AL SOCIETY the Oumelots oi the Ma»saclntscns <lb>
t clcct&apos;c M&apos;dicil Roelotf win no id session et The oftie.e of <lb>
Dr. W. E. Unflerwcctf &apos;43 tvasldngtoo tttee*. Boston, on <lb>
TUESDAY, .&apos;mic 6, 186&quot;, at 111 A. M , lot tie pu:oose of <lb>
e^amlnmf e-nilic!ate«. o»t m ni-ier.^bip. By <lb>
(&apos;. EDWIN MILES. <lb>
rayy             lt&lt;fc&apos;:                      Ccxiero^ndiug Secretary. <lb>
UNION LFAGUJfi  OF   WARD   ELEVEN. <lb>
A SPIiDIAL MEKTI&apos;Sret <lb>
tl   of this LEAtirF will hf   In Id   at CON- <lb>
( i)   D BALL, on JioKiisv BVESIHC,  May j.1, at 7)4 <lb>
o&apos;circk    A lu i attendance is requested, as interesting Ad- <lb>
dresses :ir expected fi-.m distinguished &apos; pejVeis, <lb>
my 50              -t                   8. G. r&gt;E8L0i-&gt;. Secrotaiy. <lb>
si&apos;i i / \1: NOTICE. <lb>
«1    4.   .v   B     A    I&apos;elll&apos;iH <lb>
Bostoi. nay id, 1865. <lb>
Mei bus ol Mo-Anc ent aid FlonoraMc   Mini n   Oom. <lb>
tLereby  i otin  i  o - tm iseond regular i <lb>
of tne season tor business ard oiiu will he h io at tne <lb>
AlBory,   Fa-.cull  Hall,  en   MO-MDaY   EVENING,   the <lb>
2.0 II St. <lb>
* fuM attendance Is reone^te.i  as bislneis of impo tance <lb>
Per order of the Commander, <lb>
my 19     Jt     (lEO. u. alif.n. Clerk \, &amp; H. A. Co. <lb>
UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COM- <lb>
MISSION. Tie Ar;nv (&apos;ommittec of the Bcston Y&apos;ouug <lb>
Men&apos;s Ch istian Association acknowledge the refeipt *.f <lb>
the lo.lowiug donatioi p, an of v.-ioolt lmve been fo: warded <lb>
thiouph &apos;he channels oi the V. i. Chtlstian Commission to <lb>
their propt r desiin&apos;ti n : <lb>
Rotten Donations Kre. P. fc&apos;eimon 1 pk?e ; Fiienda.8 <lb>
nkoes.; J. M Ushe-, 2 okaes : Asdover, ./a s., 1 boxt <lb>
BildgtwaterNo . Mass., Ibbl.: Bnd,e attr, Ma:s.,(&apos;ent al <lb>
- nox; Bath, M»., army Comm. 6boxes; itatuor, <lb>
Me., aimy Ocm,, i i 01 : (&apos; a.etnont. N. n , 4 boxes; &apos;Tare- <lb>
nitint, N I*., ittpt. Ch.. 2 boxes; Charlcitewr., n.ss <lb>
Soidlors&apos; Club. 2 loxes; Che lornont, tfatn , tA b &gt;!¦- ; Dat- <lb>
N H.I Cox; Dracut 0 ntre, Mass., Miss fox, 1 <lb>
ikR&apos; iFpscm.N. i 1 idil : KrukforiMIis, Wai e, 1 ooi; <lb>
Filrlax. vt, Sol. At ¦ ioc., 1 bix, 1 hhl.; Fl-.ch-&gt;urg, Slass., <lb>
Soldiers&apos; *id Soeitty, 1 t,, x; Falifluld, ilifin . I box: Full <lb>
Rt-er, Kin., 8 1. Aid. Hoo.et&apos;, i b .1.; OorhllK, VI., 1 <lb>
lod ; Greenland, ST li . s&lt;i,ie »&apos; Aid Sioleh, i pkite.; <lb>
Hollis.N. H.. I box; i oe!* in ten. Mass., sol. AidS .e., I pkge; <lb>
Koine, N. H, Cheshire to Chrli. Com , 2 boxes, 1 bol; <lb>
lyndeboro&apos;, N. U , I to*; Lowell kMatf.. Cuar. Asso. Ap- <lb>
p-eton st, Ch 1 tox: L-wtll, r&gt;l. s., A. B. Clark. 1 box; <lb>
1.- we 1,3J«so, St John&apos;s ch, 1 ba-rtl; Mclndoee Falls, Me., <lb>
I tornel; Moritsrrue, M-&lt;ss, Ladt-s Chris. Com.,&apos; box: Mid- <lb>
elct&apos; ii, Mass , sewing t&apos;ircle, in ge, Na.hua, S. H., Pearl <lb>
st. Chris. Com., 1 nox; Northampton, Wats, 2 noxee; ur- <lb>
n&apos;dv&apos;iie. N-u., 1 barren Pas-u-.i.pslo Vr , Sol. A&apos;d Soc., 1 <lb>
box; Qulnr-y, Mas*., Mes. c. L. Pierce - &apos;oxes; Kandoinh. <lb>
I&apos;Jast, Mass., I box: Roxouiy. M&apos;s-., Mi . J. ereech, 2kcas; <lb>
aaia. 1 tex; Snelourro Fers.Mass.. i box; <lb>
ot Hrieige, i, dies, I box: Shftiburno. B?a3s., Sol. Aid <lb>
Soc 2 boxes: s.oufthton, Wms , I hex; Vet,eenes, Vt, Sol. <lb>
Aidscclety, 1 box; We&gt;rnla!.ter, Ma s, 1 box; Wrentnam, <lb>
Mass,ibex; Westodr nler, Vt, Ladles&apos; Ben. -oc , &apos; box; <lb>
Ware, Mass., La, i.s&apos;nen. e-oe , 1 box; Worcester, Mass. <lb>
Soldiera&apos;Rtlitf Com.. 1 box; Wcjmouth, Sou^h Mass., 1 <lb>
pickagc. <lb>
The Aimy C&gt;mnil-tee &apos;s acting fo- the Unlt.d Ststes <lb>
ClnisliaL Commission inNew EoiUi it. <lb>
&apos;The Commission h;is constant need I monoy siotos and <lb>
d Iegstei. Will every ohnriib in New F&apos;nglsnd h. II a <lb>
prayer i aetti s ior tl« oountiy on rte lour h -e.bbath even- <lb>
ing et oaoh rr.oatb, and tike a collection fot tho Christian <lb>
Comtxi^ston? Thus a large :.um of money w&apos;l! be rAlseo, <lb>
aid&apos;.heblcssira of God be obtained toroue land. <lb>
A Ladies* ChiiarUo Oommlsatou tn exch town will a&apos;so <lb>
gather op censiderable moneya;tl tc.-ure Itrge ¦ <lb>
tiors cf stoics. <lb>
Unit n me ting1, adore s&gt; d by delegates, will ass&apos;st miteh. <lb>
til    ho desire ro go a                     who wish tor soeacerj <lb>
to address nicotines, mev  v.j.te to CHARLES i&gt;. <lb>
91 Washington street. Hot- n <lb>
Let every patrlo&apos; and Chiistlan wto shall .&apos;to3 this do <lb>
Vvbtft. he can to secure iho aoove named agncics, remsm- <lb>
be.lng tt*t he can thus not on&apos;y send bo dlv comicrts to <lb>
the uoWc men wbn sr&gt; mfferlTie In his behai*, but also tulp <lb>
to lead them to oiiist.who died ror us a&apos;l. <lb>
While our coua«i;- is engoged in tbls terrible s&apos;rlfe evrry <lb>
tine rrar.wo^t&apos;n aid chddwlll /ejolce to enlist for the <lb>
war In such a work as he may do for his country ana ids <lb>
God <lb>
Warm Ma-kola, shiits. draweis, quihs, vests, brandy, <lb>
wine, endrnsed tr&gt;i,k ard ftoet, i-iied apples, otc , are <lb>
UTg-entH n-edtd. Mor.oyehouldalwavsbeseit to JttsEPH <lb>
STORY, T&apos;ta&apos;uier Armv Commltie-c, 112 Tremont srreet. <lb>
Hesse ssnd lists of contents ot boxes whore from and <lb>
donor&apos;s 1 ame.                       r,. P, ROWLA ND, Je , Agent. <lb>
Booms of the Boston Young Men&apos;s chiistlm Association <lb>
5 liemont Temple,                            it                          rtt)22 <lb>
UNITED   STATES   CHRISTIAN   COM- <lb>
MISSION. The Army Committee of the Young Men&apos;s <lb>
Christian Association acknowledge the following contribu- <lb>
tions inaidot our soldiers in the Aimy a&apos;d Navy to May I: <lb>
Shawmut Cor g. Ch.. Boeton, »8 35;  &apos;Army Com Y. M. <lb>
Chiis.AM.&quot; salem, Ms,, lev 75; Lymun Culver, Winchen- <lb>
don 1; A FrlenJ, do., rjfoj &quot;A-m&apos; Com, U. S. Chris Com &quot; <lb>
Bath, Me., fix) 50: Mrs Brrj Learned, Wilton, Me , .1; Col. <lb>
Bapt. and Cong, th&apos;.. North Scituate, 4: &quot;Ladi s&apos; Aid <lb>
Soc ,&quot; Beverly farms,a&apos;l; &lt; collection, Mew Hampton N. H . <lb>
58; ^&apos;Ladies&apos; Chris. Com.&quot; Pearl it cb.. N&apos;Shua, S. a Mj <lb>
&apos;¦ M &quot; Boston, 1: South Kgruraont ¦&apos; Sociable,&quot; 851 Miss »l. <lb>
ShaHock, Boston,25; &quot; Ladles&apos; Chits. Cm.&quot; Midd eourv, <lb>
Vt.. 71; First &lt; ong cb , Hcpsinton. 87; M&apos;ss Abby E. Har- <lb>
riman. Hotdernes , M. II.. 5: Mies Lucy Shaw, Cnarlestomi, <lb>
it&apos;s . 5; Miss F. 11. Ba&apos; later, North Hampton N. D.  25; La- <lb>
dies&apos; Al&apos;, Bapt. Soc, Seabrook, N. H.,49 87; Sr. Patn&apos;t en <lb>
StockbriCfcC, Me . 20; Hoc. L. M. Crane, Dilf.n, Mass., 10j; <lb>
Fa-mlrgton Falls, Me , ,1510; Con?. On., Whlfnuviil?, Ms <lb>
48 85; Mis. M. Couuin, Losie&apos;l, SO; LtiiherE Pagp, Gilm. 11- <lb>
ton, N. H , 2; Baptist Co., Wiueherdon Ylllaso, Is 37; Bapt. <lb>
Ch., And^ver, Ma , 38J0-. elbnrch, evtst Spr(ni.fleld, ti.il,, <lb>
12; &quot;eol. SotaIdk 80c,&quot; Westboiouan, Ms , a0: ClilZins, <lb>
Marrtestei, Ms., 11 59; Cong. Ch.. Upton, Ms., 26 87: m Sol- <lb>
dier&apos;s Widow, Upton, 1; Frleud of the Soldier, Atlleboro&apos;, <lb>
Ms., 2:&quot; Eliza,&quot; Banou, Vt., 2; Army Prayer Meet., Brls <lb>
tol, N. H., II; freewill Bapt. Ch. ano Soc , Albany, Vt. 43; <lb>
Flm st. Ch., Gloucester, Ms.. 99; Bapt CU. a?A Cong , North <lb>
Leverett, Ms., 17 ?5; 2d Com-, en. and Soc, Mtllbury, Mass , <lb>
lib; Mrs. Ch rljtte Vese, Milton, Ms., it); Col, Dy a Chap- <lb>
lain tor the Aimy, Meredith VillakC,8; A Thank Offering, <lb>
Bildgewa&apos;er, Ms., 16; F.rst Cong, Ch., Nashua, **&quot;, H,,25; <lb>
Laoy Frierd, 2; Atmy Com , U. s Chiis. Cora , Bath. Me., <lb>
438 SO; ( llizens of Foin, Me. ,14 60; LiUies&apos; Festival, 8 hi to <lb>
Newmarket, S.H.. 13; Cong. Ch.,do., 17 50: Ladles* Union <lb>
Circle. Wi&apos;stAmcBbnry,57; &quot;Ladles&apos; Ccris.Com ,&quot; NcwAl- <lb>
rtead, N. H., 2 50; &quot; Sol. add Soc,&quot; So. Gardner, Mass., 50; <lb>
Episcopal On., Gardiner Me,5243: p:ast Nortiport, Me., <lb>
40; - Lafles&apos; sol. Aid Soc.,&apos; Baldwlnvil.e,M&lt;.,30; &quot;Ladles&apos; <lb>
Sol. Aid Soc , F.t&apos;!fax,Vt,75: LnionMeor., Fist Diy. C»m- <lb>
oiMgtport, 125;&quot; Sol. Aid Boo.,&quot; Hue son, a. H, 517ri; Union <lb>
Meet, I&apos;astDey, Littleton, Biaas ,17 17; lalles&apos;BcLC-. All., <lb>
Bedford, Mass, 5; &quot; S.i. Aid Sec .&quot;Gieenland.N. n ,41 5J; <lb>
FsstDa) Col., Co- g. Ch., Luntnburg, Ms., 36; Fait Day <lb>
Col., We8tBiookfleid,M».,3S60; Eienezer WMiney, C*iip- <lb>
tm VillaKe,3;&quot;AS.l.Wie,&quot;N. VV. Bii&gt;g3watcr, l;Davld <lb>
Huroutt, Hanover Centre, li M. E Chorcii, Easthara Ma., <lb>
7; AfewLaeleSj North Scb. LDtrict, GOjhen. Hut., 12; <lb>
Union Service, Fast uty, sandwich, Ma;., 36 55; &quot;Laoies&apos; <lb>
Sol. Aid 800,&quot; Savoy, ait., &apos;0; F&apos;ast Dav Col., Bapt. Ch., <lb>
Orleans, Ms., 25; &quot;Aimy Com.&quot; v. M. Chris. Ass., Sslem, <lb>
Miis.. 13026; Bapt Oh., Long Platn, Ms., 20; It?v Samuel <lb>
Wiloe, Long Hale, Ms, 5; &quot;Ladles&apos; Chris. Com,&quot; Boxbo- <lb>
lougb, 2165; Cong Ch. and Soc, Aewoiti, N. H,, 2! 5); <lb>
LsdlcB&apos; Sol. Aid Soc, Piermont, N. H,12; Fast Day C01., <lb>
Conn- Ch , Gilniacton, N. U , 7 36: Cong. Caurch and Soc. <lb>
Wlndlram, Vt., io; &apos; Ladies&apos; Chiis. Com.,&quot; Brandon, Vt., 72; <lb>
1 Sol. l-&apos;rienl Soc ,&quot; Gill, Ms.. 75; Citizens, Brunswick, ode., <lb>
246 80; Students, Bowdoln College,26; A lew Individuals, <lb>
Topeham, Me,, VI; &quot; HA. Alo Soc&quot; Fayette, Me., 10; Mrs. <lb>
Haiah B Eceu, l&apos;exter, Mo.,2; Mre. c. F. Thomp on do., <lb>
1; lies- 1!. s Arey,do., 1; evasningtonst, Ch., iieveily.Ms., <lb>
43 60: Ftr.it Cong. Ca. and Soc, Hanrver, Ms., 15; &quot; c. A. <lb>
B &quot;FramiEi&apos;Uaix&apos;.Ms. 5; H.F. Fiske, ilinsd-e, N H.,12 50; <lb>
&apos; Union SeiV&apos;ce,&quot; FastDay, Are esrurv, 8566; &apos;Florence <lb>
NIghtirifea&apos;e Son ,&quot; t alala, Mi , 100; Williams It, Blot Ch., <lb>
New iteoforo. 28 06; Three Workmen, Clark&apos;s Point For ld- <lb>
catior, 00., 13; Frknds, Hyde Park, Vi, lo; &quot;Fast Day Of- <lb>
fering.&quot; Mttl. ai.d Cong. Chs., St. lohusnuiy Centre, Vt  <lb>
36 05; Cons. Ch and Soc, BuckUnd, Ms., 20; Nora <lb>
8. Sen., Ne«oury&gt;ioit, 20; Lauescf Aonn H^upton. N. H., <lb>
&apos;Hi; Ch.Sonta Ljndeboio&apos;, N.U, 20 25; MIsa H. Hooper, <lb>
Longwood, 6; Cheshire Co Chiis com., Keene, JH, H., il5; <lb>
F&apos;i si Coi.r. Ch., West Atileboio&apos;, Ms., lu; laot Day Col., <lb>
FT&apos;tBadtihl Cli., HolyoTf e, 6 25; JrVstDay Thank Offering, <lb>
C.ng, Ch., Luneiibnrg,Vt..lt: A&apos;u:yMeetirgi,do.ito.,6 8a; <lb>
Ladies&apos;soi. Aid Si c, 00 do., 12 35; lownof VYt.irord, Vt, <lb>
38; F-ir-t Cong. Cp. and hoc, Uotou, Ms,, 16; Ladies&apos; Sol. <lb>
Ala Soc, West Biattlebsro&apos;, Vt,,40; Lai.ciof BiUr Hill <lb>
Distilct. Asbfleid, M».. 10 25; Students ot Bowdcin College, <lb>
Brunrwiek, Me., Add&apos;al, 20; B,pt,st Ch Pottorsvllle,N.H., <lb>
1j: AFii-nd Harawioli, Ms., 2; Cong. Ch. and CoMgrega- <lb>
tlort, Berlin, Vt..20 50; &quot;A. M. P.&quot;. Drewsvlde, N. H., 1; <lb>
Bapt. Ch  Fast Day, Oilcans. 105; Fast Day Col., Cong and <lb>
Metli Chi., St. Al&apos;iuu, Vt.,72;S,b. scb.,Temple, N.tL, 7: <lb>
 *M H W .&quot; 10; Citizens ot Marlooio&apos;, Ms., in Memory of <lb>
President Line-in, 89 63; Laoies&apos;Chris. Com., Middbburr, <lb>
Vi 73- South Courcn Paii.b, Anuover, 5ls,1604j; fast <lb>
Day Col, MountVornon,N.H.,3d66; Fast Day Col., Bland- <lb>
lom Ms., 8 59  Miss Canuaco bullock, Roya&apos;ton, Mass , 20; <lb>
Few Friends, Meirimack, N.U.. 5; Union Service, Fast i,av, <lb>
Fdgiiltown ids., 8; Jennie D 11. Hill, Startsbjro&apos;, Vt., 1; <lb>
M&apos;ss Stsat.&apos;suller, ijempster, N.H., 1: MissRcbec;a Fuller, <lb>
do 1- &quot;A til tV&apos; Sol. Reiiet Ass.,-Foxboro&apos;, lOO; &quot;Alphas,&quot; <lb>
s I&apos;licnds in Kingston, Mass., col. ny Mrs. 8. ii Bartlatt, <lb>
27-M- ircnton, Malic 63 SO; Mis. IL amlth, Greenfield, Ms., <lb>
200: -soci&apos;lCirrle,&quot; North Co , Newbur^port, 2I;    Sol- <lb>
diers&apos; Aid socittt,&quot; Raymond, N. H  13; Benevolent So- <lb>
cLty, Finitely, Mass., 3n; Ladrea Sewlcg Ciicle, Post Mills, <lb>
Vermont, 8; l&apos;nn&gt;n Meeting, SomeisetAlossa-cbnaerts, 4 35: <lb>
First Cong. Ch. AshOurLham, Ms, 8; Gluiauton, N. H., <lb>
udd&apos;1,1; D. Furae&apos;, Wilton, Me.,2; An Saints C: <lb>
offering, Worcester. Ms., 43; A Friend, c&gt;o , 3; Tabernacle <lb>
Cn, Saiem, Ms., 10041; Army Cam. C,s^ Chris. Com, <lb>
Bath, Me ,305 35; Cong. Ch , Acton, Ms., 20; Festival, Young <lb>
Ladles&apos; Lit, Cirole, Mattapcisett, Ms., 181; Fastinyc.l, <lb>
Slcep&apos;oot Bridge, Maine:. 13 75; tVolcott, Vermont, <lb>
13 08; Chuiches in Brookflold, Vermont, 1150; Monthly <lb>
Col., Ch. ana foe , Buckiand, its., 1 50; Con&lt;, cn , East <lb>
Berkshire, Vt.. 17 65; F. 1&apos;. George. Warren, Ms., 2; south <lb>
Cci <lb>
cer, <lb>
Ilardwtck, Ms,3; tast b*y col., SL p.ul&apos;s On , Bustoni <lb>
Me., 303 78; bol. con., Cong. Ch.. Wbltlosvl&apos;le, Ms., 30 98; <lb>
beufh Ch , S.-rnth Btointrce, 12; Cong. cti. and S t)., Ver- <lb>
stire, Vt., 875; A F&apos;rlend, Bcston 5; lstdng. Ch., West <lb>
Roxburv, 0 05; Sol. Aid Sec, Fieri out, N. b., 15; Laaiej&apos; <lb>
Sol. Ail Soc, Piermont, N, H., 7 78; Cn. Com. Aid Sod., <lb>
Chtsteiflel.i. N. H., 2; -D,v. Sons of Temp., ltlv, idnie, 16 40; <lb>
Young People&apos;s Entertainment, Hampstead, N. H., 23; <lb>
F&apos;ew Friends, do., 12; Mrs. Mary J. Emerson, Hanover Cen- <lb>
rre, 2; Ladies, F:psom,N,H, 3 5j; Union meeting, Fast Day, <lb>
Sheffield, Ms., 21 tn; Sol. widow, Starlsboro&apos;, Vt., I; Co- <lb>
zens 01 Milton IVids and vicmlty, N, 11., 56 39: Tim. Cong. <lb>
Soc, No. Ar.dovrr, 2ri 13r Army Com. U. S. Car <lb>
Bath, Me., 36ii; First Coop. Ch , Webster, Ms., 7 JO; Baot. <lb>
111. iUedn. d, Mr., i&quot;c; Ml.&apos;s Mary A. Ctuniug, l» rcnestor, <lb>
in; F. S. Tobey, Esq., Boston, 10OO: Annis Daikeo, Bothei, <lb>
Vi.,11; Susan Al.&apos;ould., D.vcr.N. H., 2; Coug. 1 <lb>
natn, Mi. 3 25; C, I. in Woedatocs, Vt.,58 62: Citizens of <lb>
Charlotte, Vt., 52; &apos;A. C. 51. H.,&quot; Swanzey, N. H., 4: Pro- <lb>
ceecsotaMav&apos;Farr, Laolei&apos; ool. .UdSoo.j&apos;Pftm.uth N. Ii., <lb>
lrii; Ree. A. B. (jiots, I&apos;onngoo, Burma., a missionary of <lb>
tho &quot;A. B. K. U.,&quot; 36; Fouita Cong. Ch., Ko. Beverly, 27; <lb>
&quot;Eriena to the Soldier,&quot; York, Me., 1; &quot;8.11. U.,&quot; Bosvcm, <lb>
5; A Thank offtiirg,&quot; irom a member o&apos; Rev. L.Thomp- <lb>
son&apos;s Cn., West Amesbury, 80; &quot;M. K.,&quot; balom, M&gt;,, 24; <lb>
Friend, Brooklrne, 5; &quot; Cbe hire Co. Chris. Com.,&quot; Keeue, <lb>
N. H., 26; First Cong. Ch., Loin.ster, 3 5os &apos;¦ Sol. Aid Bee&quot; <lb>
Anor.r, 50: &quot;Bol. Aid Soc,&quot; Fitohbarg, 13 50; Ladles&apos; <lb>
tewing Circle, Fast Lyme, conn.,5; &quot;Sol. Rellet As»o.&quot; <lb>
I&apos;oxbou,&apos;, 36; Sale of bookr, 1 22; J. jj. Collet, 1; A mem- <lb>
berotilto-&apos;B. Y.M. C. A.,&quot; 1; Miss Mary Buggies, Boston, <lb>
&apos;a; r^ ,9d-l&apos;&apos; L; ^&apos;-a Aohie P. Warten, 3; Martin Klrr&apos;gman, 3; <lb>
Aerletd, Toprfleld, Ms., 7; A Friend, 4; 8. C. Baker lio,- <lb>
Ai!?^3,n?- .* 5VAa,lr|ead, Topsnold, 2; Boston, 38c; <lb>
n .1 , .,^&quot;t1&quot;?.&apos; ?e^&quot;m&apos; *&apos;&quot; , 10; Nahaniei Hamilton <lb>
Sirlra&apos;m ;-ri-^&apos; va&apos;* Bo&apos;t&apos;&quot;*.&apos;&apos;; Ladies&apos; Union circle, So! <lb>
1«. &apos;&quot;rSiiX. a\^, ^ngi ,PtV,,)1&lt;i&apos; Bradford, Massaahusetts. <lb>
I.&apos;,, sol&apos;lers Aid ,-oclety,&quot; Great. E.Hs, New Hamtshlro <lb>
3 50; hutn Easimtn, Dtotfl.ld, N. II., la1 H C OlM 1 ? <lb>
do., 1; Ladles 01 Rev. J. P. Terrv&apos;a Ch .ni  , «!&apos; <lb>
Weymoutb, 25; High st. Ch. and rSec., Low?u M- g&apos;.&apos;4 99-&apos; <lb>
For freight all&apos;POses.2 10: I&apos;rie^d ii&gt;2f ., ,V.&apos; J1. tsi«&quot;&apos;l <lb>
do., 2; &quot;Sel.Ale &apos; <lb>
ings. Newton, <lb>
Bo&apos;ston,&quot;5&apos;: A F&apos;rtend, 50c? FHe*nV Siinc! ok !?&quot; a.&quot; VaM-&apos; <lb>
A Friend, Medford, I; Ueo. B. Ljw, GlMcestor  In. i,HiV <lb>
?,C,vd. stJ&gt;-1&apos;^- t^^en&apos;l Chrl?&apos;conn3M; ,&apos;lV-s Befev <lb>
I.akln,NewShan.n,Me.,2; First Pailsb, West Newbu&apos;v7 <lb>
Ma«.,2; Co). Cong, and Meth. Chs., S utagrleld V? 4a&apos;- <lb>
Penny con., 1st Cot g. 8.8ch.,Barte,42 6!: A F&apos;iener»«  &apos; i,.i&apos; <lb>
Lyman, Burhnaton. Se..lU; Ladles&apos; Chrisfcom. ZhV,&apos;,t <lb>
^ashua, N. 11.. 104»; Monthly Coucert. Ucookneia <lb>
10., 3; Ladle?, Eev. Mr. Tmi&apos;. ro&gt; a«&quot;aatTwt.._ !&apos;,S1 Xr <lb>
dobn F. Carter and <lb>
s- owhegan. <lb>
Berkshire.  Vt.. U 00;   r. 1. e.eorgo, ,* alien, aaa., a;   nouiu <lb>
Ui ng. Co and Soc., Angusta-Me., 86 57; Ch. and Soc.Spen <lb>
cer, Ms, 10 05; Ea.-t Cong. cn. and s;c , Ware, M-., 113; <lb>
1&apos;oisrleid, 17o; Coig. Ch., Shrewsbury, Ms., 100;  &quot;¦ <lb>
u._l__...,.       ,,..      Q.     l.&apos;atl     11..,,..,.l      4,      P.nl&apos;a    ie,       l&apos;.Ta,,,,, <lb>
Ch., <lb>
Ms., 3; Ladle?, Bev. Mr. Terrv&apos;s Ch:, Soutu WesmonOr *;&apos;o&apos;- <lb>
JohnF. Carter and oihors. West sprli gfle&apos;d, N H tSSa-&apos; <lb>
Ssowh&apos;gan. Mo., add&apos;1,1; &quot;S..1. F/iond soc&quot; eaii. m!l Si! <lb>
Mrs. T. 11. Scave&apos;, Holland, Vt., 2; Citizens, HoUu&apos;ton Ms <lb>
46; Manchester. Vt., 40 47; Corle.na. Me-, 5; City Point Va <lb>
10; Ladlea&apos; Chris. Com., Nottingham. N. H., 20; Youni&apos; <lb>
lady, Bolton, 10; Mis. Mrsis Pond, Boston, 10- Laales1 <lb>
.... 19,510 82 <lb>
.... I8.1 <lb>
d^iwu,uu        v........     uvu..,     u iu, ,|U,    J <lb>
y, Boston. 10; Mis. Moms Pond, Boston <lb>
1 mis. Com., Baptist Ch., Clarcmont, N. H., 5. <lb>
Amount as above......................; <lb>
Received psi hands cf F. S. To hey Esq..........., <lb>
It- oil&apos; ed prr hards of Charles Domoald, Esq...... 16,77&apos;; 87 <lb>
Amount previously acknowledged.................273,539 03 <lb>
Total amount May 20.........,....................0316,026 72 <lb>
Further contributions are .&apos;till solicited for the soldiers <lb>
in need.                                               JOSEPH SiOUY, <lb>
Tteasuier Atmy Cornn itt e <lb>
Boston, May 20, I860._____________it                      my 22 <lb>
MERCY B. JACKSON, M. D., 62 DMrer <lb>
Itreet.   Office hours from 8 to 9 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. <lb>
Particular attention to Diseases of Women ami Children <lb>
Ke&apos;erouces David Thayer, M. i&gt;.; Luther Clark M. D. <lb>
W»tX                                aPU <lb>
MABELLE&apos;S   UNION    FAIR-FOR   THE <lb>
BENEFIT OF OUR SOLDIERS. <lb>
postpkjtud narrir. jc%e «. <lb>
n3°?g.h ,he.l&gt;0T« of Peace is so near that wo can almost <lb>
fi?f.. ! &apos;&quot;&apos;&apos;Ingot her wings, we would not forgot that <lb>
there is.a great work to be done (which should be a labor <lb>
!,e^^&apos;A*:/,&apos;or &quot;&quot;&apos;&quot;  &apos;ruing brave as woll as fof ihosewho <lb>
are attll our country&apos;s defenders. All can do somctnin?, <lb>
?S.Se.q,le&apos;Sl&apos;,1&apos;Jy,ia&apos; ffUI &gt;*ou U1&gt;? &quot;HI. we trust, bo a&quot;. <lb>
in a cheerful, generous manner by deeds, as well as <lb>
roeai 6al? *illopen &apos;B Meihanic Hall. Salem, Mass., June 6, <lb>
i&apos;,lh-Donations ol monef, useful and fancy articles:, re- <lb>
tieshmenss and flowers are most &lt;cspectruliv iniinted. and <lb>
S.,^6^&quot;1&quot;0^&quot;- MOSES ti. FAbMFR, 12 Peatl etVeet, <lb>
i.r. ;¦;??&apos;¦ Th,&gt; 8reat soccess attending the Slay Dar <lb>
&apos; &apos;&apos;»&apos; ie&apos;lencoDiagesusTo tope that a renewed eO&apos;ott will <lb>
not be a trnitleii vine in the vineyard of our Lord. <lb>
___________________TuTaSWf________________ap 25 <lb>
t-HF  DESTITUTE  UNIONISTS OF THE <lb>
BORDER STATES. <lb>
TO   THE   PUBLIC. <lb>
Ihll appeal Is in behalf of the two hundred thousand <lb>
«oin.,, and cil dren who are suffering lrom r: I e&apos; <lb>
a- d ere compeUed to seek icfuue or reUef within our Hue.-. <lb>
1 ne.v aro coning. In large numbers, ever&quot; day. Their hus- <lb>
bands ard lathers, in the meantime, are in tie ranks ot out <lb>
°,^? S J ey ha&apos;v&apos;e been strlpccd ot everything, and are <lb>
aufletlag for no cause hut their loyalty. Tail arc gathered <lb>
in latter or smallor numbus at every considerable point <lb>
occupied by cur lorces along tte border states. &apos;1. <lb>
have present aid or perish Associations for this riu;u..»u <lb>
J&apos;-*w &apos;-olive!? engaged in endeavoring to lurrlae tm <lb>
mert-d rcllci Among these,, p,-rrnit us to call attention to <lb>
tnej ew- Fmi \ n Ui-.i&apos;t:oE»«&apos;aipPochtt    Cloth <lb>
(luriM-L1&apos; 1,l1i,.RI&apos;&apos; w Mtale 8trcct^ *H1 i&apos;1&apos;1&quot; <lb>
taithfully applied to telieve these our fallow citizens. <lb>
Emory Washburn, <lb>
Charles G. Lorlng, <lb>
John Z. Goodrich, <lb>
Edwards. Tobey, <lb>
William B. Bpooner, <lb>
James I.. Litlie, <lb>
tvil Ham Ropea, <lb>
George c. Klcbaid on, <lb>
Martin Brimmer, <lb>
J. Huntlngtcn Wolcott, <lb>
Henry P. Bidder, <lb>
Joseph S. Fav, <lb>
Henry &amp;.. MliM, <lb>
Rotpcctfully, <lb>
Amos A.&apos; Lawieiice, <lb>
E. R. Mi-.lge, <lb>
John A. Blancharri, <lb>
loseph W. Parker, <lb>
George w. W: <lb>
I&gt;wli;ht Foster, <lb>
 lobii.). May, <lb>
Turner Sarirent <lb>
neaiy B. Fogrra, <lb>
Thomas C. Wales, <lb>
Hamilton A. Mil, <lb>
J C. Burraee, <lb>
1 boiieo Oameld. <lb>
MWK&amp;MTbtl <lb>
COMMON WEALTH <lb>
MASBAO^OiSETT&quot; <lb>
OFFIC! OT  PAVlfASTEE GKBFBAC, <lb>
State Qouic, Boston, May I, U65. <lb>
Notice to Sfaasachuselts Volunteers. <lb>
By an Act ot the legislature ot Ibe State, the payment <lb>
of Monthly state Bountlti has been ttansluired from the <lb>
Treasury to this Department. . <lb>
Ail orders for said Monthly Bounties must hereafter be <lb>
iddresred to tbc Paj matter General of Mamchusotts, <lb>
Fay-Rolls are made up every two mtnths. on receipt ot <lb>
Muster Rolls lrom the Commanding Officer of the Com <lb>
piny. The amount due each soldier will be forwarded to <lb>
any addtess he may detlre, without the necessity for his <lb>
etfplcsing an* broker or agent for this purpose. <lb>
Blank orders may be onUtned at this office, acd will be <lb>
sent by mail whenever desired. <lb>
J. F. B. MARSHALL, <lb>
fy *____________lm           Col, and Pavmaeter General. <lb>
COMMONWEALTH    OF    MASSACHUSETTS, <lb>
Trb AstBEu&apos;s Office, <lb>
Bos&apos;os, Maya1,1365. <lb>
The undersigned, by direction of the Governor and <lb>
Council, under authority of Resolves cf the present Leg- <lb>
islature, will receive loans to the Comonwcalih, onootei <lb>
to tun n-.t less than six months, n&apos;.r beyond June 1,1866 <lb>
at optior, and bearing interest at the rate of seven and <lb>
three-tenths (7 3-10) per cent, per annum, payable in lawful <lb>
money cl the United statei, <lb>
HF.NBY K, OLIVER, <lb>
Treasurer art! Receiver Geneial of Massichuso&apos;.tc <lb>
tf                                ap5 <lb>
COMMERCIAL. <lb>
HOSTON HrtHKET-Hay»0 <lb>
Com Exchange The receipts since yesterday have been <lb>
3830 bblsFlcuj, 6912 bush Corr, and 13,659bush Oa»,«. The <lb>
market for Fleur rem-iins the ;am»; we. quote Western su- <lb>
peiflne at 16 @ Jo 50; common extras at 17 @ 17 50; me- <lb>
dium do at 18 @ »9: and good end choice, including favorite <lb>
St Lcnlsbrand!, atS9 25 ft $1? 25 iff! bbl. Southern Flour is <lb>
2?or.,,,&quot;,odrr!ce8are nominally J8 50 for Brandvwine a-.d <lb>
!,&lt;,oa»,&lt;,L.c?0,c2 aim&apos;y Di&apos;a&apos;d3. Cor. is dull; wooaote <lb>
ii S! ®^ for Soutcein yeiloa : and Western mixed at 80 <lb>
. bust, as 10 quality. Oatr are seHmgat.50 &lt;g 60c <lb>
X&apos;&lt;t,ST,&apos;&apos;&lt;&quot;&apos;&gt; ann Canada, Ryeatll I08*«ll2r Sbort«»20 <lb>
©^#12; line Feed 129 @ #25; and ItidlHugs at 128 @ »30 #i <lb>
Provisloni There have been steady but moderate sales <lb>
%?&apos;£*£},  ,28 5,\© *&apos;8 f&quot; ¦&apos; ,ri &lt;¦ »&apos;7 W1 50 tor M  nd <lb>
XrVS? r80 &apos;OT clear, eweo. Heel rani;,, .&apos;roeo an e» SIS <lb>
Hi bbl for &gt;astern and Weitein. Ltrd 19 &amp; la^o in bbla <lb>
and tierces: and Smoked Harrsl9S* 13 20 cents IB ft\ cast <lb>
Bhtter rann-os from b5f&lt;3 S8c V ft for good and choice; and <lb>
Cheese 12H ex 18c IP IF. <lb>
Coffe.-Snicr cf 300pockets Java r,l 3,c ii ft, cash. <lb>
Cotton The rrarket is arm and demanu good. Sales of <lb>
ml&apos;oiirg at. 53 is- 540 jHft. <lb>
Fruit Sales 01 a cargo or Oronges and Lemons at 19 3fl <lb>
box, Lemors are selling in lots to the trade at 11!: and <lb>
Orat.ees at «9 %\ box. <lb>
Hides There nave been sales of 10,000 Callrornia on pri- <lb>
vate terms: 4800 Western t 17 0 19c for dry ana 9c for wet <lb>
salted: and B0 bales Calcutta cow, mostly at 2Jc tor slaugh- <lb>
ter and i4 @ 15c foe dead even. <lb>
Lirae-r-si, 1 ol SOW casks Rockland at (1 20 ij) casS. cash. <lb>
Linseed Oil Sales at 81 20 $&apos; g.&apos;l, cash, and null. <lb>
Molasses Dull with small saua of Cienfuegos muscovado <lb>
at 5&apos;c, less 2 per cent, <lb>
Sugar Dull mU lie&quot; cf 600 boxes whites at 16c; and 60 <lb>
hhds Surinam at lOMc lcs 2 oer cent, <lb>
Nitrate of seda Sales of 4V00 bgs at a price for Gold, <lb>
equal to fc, enrrercy. <lb>
wool Is inactive and prices favor fcnyers, We quote <lb>
fleece iroror £0 &amp; 75c; and pu&apos;led as high a, 80 cents $1 ft lor <lb>
choice giades tor extra. <lb>
(&quot;beat Saie of Government Cotton in New York. <lb>
On Saturday Collector Draper so&apos;d 5000 bales of the Cotton <lb>
captured in Savannah. About 200 biokers, merchants and <lb>
dealers in the staple were rresent,and the \ari0u3 lsts <lb>
ciea*ed a vigorous comnetitl n to the close. <lb>
The rbllowlng were the cnoitlons of the sale: <lb>
Pajment lor the C, tton wil. be re-mired within throe <lb>
dye af&apos;.ei the auction, in Gold c:in, or in Certificates <lb>
of Gold coin, to be issued by the Assistant Treasurer at 30X, <lb>
The Cotton mutt be leken aw.&apos;y aB soon as pos.ible after <lb>
the sale. <lb>
Result of the Sale The following Is a list if the prices <lb>
obtained: Middling fair, 50 bales, iS&apos;/ic; 00. 59, 48Hc: <lb>
strict nlddllna, 25&quot;, 4i:«»c; do, loo, 42xc; Co. 550, 42^: <lb>
strict low rrlddllng, 550 *0Mc; do, 1258, 40c: street good <lb>
ordinary. 50, 39c; do, l!088J4c; do.. IOO, 38«c; do, 900, 08- ; <lb>
do, 476, 3»e; ordlna.s, 60. 35kc; do, 250, 24Kc,|do, 215, 31c; <lb>
picking? 42.17c. <lb>
These prices are an advance over those cMoaneil of orc- <lb>
vious auctions.   The sa&apos;e realized over 11 000,000 In Gold. <lb>
C.mhfecs of New Yoek. The imports of dry goods <lb>
for the v eek hav,, ber n very small, but the total of general <lb>
merchandise shown aniL rease upon last week, aitnancn <lb>
it is net up to the corresponding figures of last year. Foreign <lb>
imports at New Yolk: <lb>
For the&apos;tr eek,                   18&quot;3. <lb>
Dry Goods..............    ISSI.O1; <lb>
Ben, Merchandise......    2,19&apos;,345 <lb>
Total foi the week.....   i2,t.8«,262 <lb>
Previously reported.,..   10,287,050 <lb>
Total since Jan 1,...  171,974.202     »99.082,«0   $58,204,031 <lb>
Imports ot foreign dry goods at Hew York: <lb>
For the week.                  1863.               1864, <lb>
Entered at the port.....    1534.1,07      li.O&apos;JMiS <lb>
Thrown on market.,...     666,506        1,423,868 <lb>
Since Jan 1: <lb>
Entered at the port,...,126,145.778     #39.151.&apos;! &apos;8 <lb>
Thrown on market.... 22,916,391       41 909,935 <lb>
1865, <lb>
 «5 &apos;,203 <lb>
2,854,650 <lb>
#3 5al,853 <lb>
54,7811,161 <lb>
1865. <lb>
S6S0 203 <lb>
1,3)2,733 <lb>
»I7.8&quot;9.4£6 <lb>
21,557,051 <lb>
DOMI09T1I) MABKETS, <lb>
NEW BEDFORD OIL MAKKEl. Mnv 2-, The market <lb>
is vrrv quiet, and tho ord.&quot; transactions during the week <lb>
have been ibe sales of 3o&apos;i bb!r, Whale oil, tor manufacture, <lb>
150 bbls at $1 20 $1 gal. and the baiarceon prlva.e terms. <lb>
Nothing doing in Sperm Oil.  Standatd. <lb>
The receipts have been from Matamoras 940 bales: Port <lb>
an Prince 185; Havana 58; Btrmudn 3; Beautoit NC, 28; <lb>
Baltimore 1 if; pT Railroad 1154; North River 64. i&apos;uiai <lb>
2511 Dales. Total Import since 1st mat 8 14 bales. Total <lb>
import ilncc 1st Sept 203,89a bales. <lb>
Export from lit to 16th May:                          1865.      1864. <lb>
Cotton, bales.................................... 316        44b2 <lb>
 rshipping LlBt. <lb>
NEW YORK WOOL MARKET, Mav 20, (For three <lb>
da., s) We havero chionicle the lrevalecc&apos;e of a steady <lb>
lair demand for both Imported and domestic Wools mail ly <lb>
rrora the manufacturers nader which tht marset ru&apos;es <lb>
buoyant ar.d tin . Do Lalne Wools are raaueii wauiea. The <lb>
btnk oi ihr sales hove oeeii at very full prices, and In same <lb>
cases a silj-ht improvement over our previous Quotations <lb>
nri 00 realized Trns U particularly thecase with foreign, <lb>
holders of which are firm, though the demand has some- <lb>
what sia.kened. Since the tariie sites which were ccu- <lb>
summated onTuescay. and neted in our last, there ha,-t <lb>
been no W* of escectai Importance, ar.d the hui-iness rus <lb>
been dene msiinly by a few nouses. Tne sales arc 150,mo <lb>
fhs State ar d Pennsylvania at 60 ©5 75c: 5000 lbs coaise d.&gt; <lb>
6a ; 50&apos;On h)« pulled Al «J4!&apos;c; 30e0 fbr, super aad extra do <lb>
MHc; 15,000 lbs washed on private terms; 6&quot;0 bales Cape <lb>
me&apos;.nlv superior, at 28® soc. Gold, but including oreinary <lb>
at21 &lt;3 26c.-lbhipoli-&lt;! fist. <lb>
NEW YORK  COTTON MARKET May 20.   (For three <lb>
days)   &apos;&apos; tto- Tho demand oa   tree    active. 1 <lb>
have dallv advanced since our last, in the aggregate aoout <lb>
5c $ ft. closim nrmatour nued quotations.   The sales <lb>
for the three dlvs co it,,                                         on. 32 bales <lb>
good middling soli at 4b)tc; 229 do mieeliog 4uHc; 50 do <lb>
lowdo 40Xc: 95 do t;&gt;:ic; 50 do good ordinary 35*»c: lido <lb>
mixed packed 30«i.; 15co pickings It; 4 do pea Island 58,:: <lb>
3 bags do 58o; 1% do do 58c; 2 bales do 61c; b bags do 61c; <lb>
and 12 poet ets do 64. cash.   We quote: <lb>
KEW TOES CLASSIFICATION. <lb>
Upland. <lb>
Ordinary................42 <lb>
Good ordinary.......... 48 <lb>
Middling................ 54 <lb>
Good Middling......... 56 <lb>
Middling Fair........... 69 <lb>
BUFFALO, May 20 1 P M, <lb>
but dull: transactions light. <lb>
sales aa 53ti« 5&quot;c; aboat I .ad cf mixed sold at 3ic. Oats <lb>
firm &apos; tit qua-.; held at 41 @ 46c. Bar:ey and xiye nominal. <lb>
Whlskv dull at 12. <lb>
PHILADELPHIA, Mij 20. Flour very dull; prices with- <lb>
out alteration w be«ai Ann; sa.ts 3000 bus b at 11 60 @ 1 67 <lb>
for ka. and »1 Pi1 @ »2 white, fi; e declined wltn I4e; sales <lb>
1060 bush at »i 86 13 1 so. Corn firm with an advancing <lb>
tendency; sales 35&apos;0 onsb at 75 &amp; 8(c. Oats firm at 52c. <lb>
Petrcle-:x unchanged.   Whisky dull at $2 @ 2 12. <lb>
PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. Mav 19. Wool  <lb>
The stock on silo is light and holders arm In their demands, <lb>
hot there. Is very little changing hands owing to the differ <lb>
ence &apos;n the views oI buyers ano s*H rs, and tne transactions <lb>
ate limited to a few small lots mixed and fine fleece at 70 @ <lb>
75c, the latter for choiot. which ts scarce. Ton ranges at 80 <lb>
ed C5c Yarns ate more inrtuircd for aud held at 1115 @ <lb>
1 25 1- ft. <lb>
FBEIftHTl.                        , <lb>
3TEW YORK, May 20, (For three divs ) FrelrLtt  <lb>
Tee cflerlLcs to European potts continue light, except to <lb>
Liveipool and Glasgow, to welch port, v e note considerable <lb>
tTgagemenisoi Breadstuff*, per steamers, nt better rares. <lb>
Tnere is a decided improvement in feeling, and higher rates <lb>
are demanded by sailing vessels as well as steamers. The <lb>
flrrt Grain charier this year is reported below. The en- <lb>
forcements to Ltverpcc1. per Amerrcan vessel, Include 20 <lb>
hhds Tallow at 7s 6d? oer neutrals, T0J0 Miih Corn 4d; 500 <lb>
tierces Beef Is 6d; 20 tons fallow 10s, 50 hhds Tobacco 20s; <lb>
and per steamers, 21.000 bush Corn sd; Jfl.Oi 0 do Grain 31d <lb>
.&apos; £SJ5 ar^ 4I) 1&apos;&apos; Wheat: 20 100 do Corn or Wheat 5 @ rid: <lb>
2non1 bbis Flour Is; 150 ao Pork Is 6d. Charters A Br bark, <lb>
. !S58,1° Londonderry at about 3s 9d tor Flour, and 3Ha. <lb>
 or Wheat: a ship. 11 0j ton3, from Porti»nd to Londou, <lb>
Dea&apos;s 62s fcd: a Pru«s barque, ssO tons, to Bordeaux, extra <lb>
heavy Pipe Staves H5, aua others in proprtion: an Ital <lb>
barque, 299 tons, ro Rio Janeiro and back afllnOt a Br Oaik, <lb>
J. toi s iron. Cleirfuegoa to New York. Sugar 55c; several <lb>
wigs and&quot; schs to Cow Buy, on. Coal §5, at whl h the en- <lb>
gagements nave beer, largo-ilo rate is now reduced to <lb>
*« 75, Kith some &apos;urthei engarrements.-CShlpping List. <lb>
PHilADELPiiIA,Ma» 19. Frelghts-To the Weit Indies <lb>
?ILSuotc.&lt;lt4ilr44is&apos;c-Go11-&apos;.0&apos;&apos; Sugar, and 1150 on Mo- <lb>
&lt;ar?B&apos;S,&quot;l?&apos;&quot;!l&apos;M!fc ,0 Puha-lorefm nort charges paid. <lb>
 NOrleani <lb>
Florida. Mobile,   dl Texas <lb>
42 42                  41 <lb>
48 48               43 <lb>
54 51               65 <lb>
56 50               57 <lb>
60 60               tO <lb>
Flour dull.   Wheat firmer  <lb>
Corn firm but dud; small <lb>
In tb oltv.Mov 19. C tharir.e N Andnws, &apos;(8, widow of <lb>
11 i lite John B And- <lb>
CFuncral fn m No Idt Harrison avenuo on Monday, May <lb>
22, at 2 o&apos;clock PM   <lb>
Mav 19. suddenly, Miss 1 air a A, only daughter of the <lb>
late Charles W Boibank. 17 in i&quot; 9m ¦:. 10 days. <lb>
 Funeral from No 200 HarrUen avenn-a Sunday, Miy 21, <lb>
et 1PM Kelotivej. and friends are Invited to attt-rnl wltn- <lb>
r 111 further notice.) <lb>
May 20, itlr, Mary Oiace, wife ofPstilclc 1 G.ace, No 4 <lb>
lire t. <lb>
CEunoral will take place on Mondsv, May 2), al 2 PM. <lb>
Fi&apos;iends are Invited to attend without atrrher no&apos;iee ) <lb>
May 20, ot Inflammation it the brain, Charlotte E l&apos;ea- <lb>
body, 15 vis 3 mos. <lb>
II ttnoral Mondav aliernron. May 22, from 125 Hudson st   <lb>
In (iheiira, Mny 20, Mrs JIaiyG, wldoevofthe late .lo- <lb>
st ph Wheeler, Esq. 76 <lb>
! Funeral on Tuesday at 3 o&apos;clock at the residence of her <lb>
st r.-in-»aw, George w c ark, corner of Central avenue and <lb>
Shnrtleff rtrttt. Relatives anil nienits aro invited without <lb>
inrther notice j <lb>
In Dorchester, Msy 19, after a ehoit iilnese, Edward A <lb>
Dexter, 15. <lb>
it onerai services on Monday, May 52. at 4 P M, from <lb>
Trinity Church, Boston.) <lb>
In Dorchester, May 20, Mrs ltutli Clark, 06. <lb>
III  Maiden, May 20, Mrs F llza Tnits, wife of Joseph W <lb>
lulls. 64 vr» 1 mo 7 dajs.- <lb>
CFuncral on Monday, May 22, at 3 PM, frorn hcrdaugh- <lb>
ter&apos;s, Mrs. John Lett la, Jr. iteutives lino mends tuc in- <lb>
vited to attend.) <lb>
loLexibetnn, Mav 19, Mrs Eliza C Faioiwoito, TeUet 0 <lb>
the late Jacob Farnswortli, Esq. 74 yis 7 inos. <lb>
tKuneral from me residence of nor son-m-law. Gorham <lb>
¦lo vett, Eiq, Lincoln street, Lexington, Suncas, Maa 21. ae <lb>
i&quot; I&apos; ,M I&apos;ll-nds of the deceased are reaoectfu&apos;v Invited <lb>
to attend.; <lb>
rT9..Lf&quot;r~ A l*ss««l siutof Rooms at No. 52 <lb>
-*- Harrison a i en Ufa- _______        g»v                     my o&gt; <lb>
F^m/&apos;H w*H? &quot;&quot;tabHitsSd oaih Inwinesj, <lb>
r»»i S?,I^.fi?l&apos;&lt;2!y&apos;,,r? &apos;Pw.doinj a profitable trade! <lb>
Canita&apos;T r*quTie?V»50( <lb>
 11 Washinr ton street. <lb>
profitable trade. <lb>
Aiply to WiLiLIAMs is SUVBS, <lb>
3t»                       mv 22 <lb>
tJWE^TaVriiVTISKK wishfs to Luv a coui- <lb>
n .P,lot,pff&quot;°d Household Furniture.   A10 ore about <lb>
S,*rAUP.l&apos;ouiekctping wishing to seiLean address f2v&apos; <lb>
_8t In                           mv 19 <lb>
^musfm^nts. <lb>
Journal office. <lb>
SHIPPING JOURNAL. <lb>
PORT OF BOSTON. <lb>
Itforadiiy, Unlay *». <lb>
ARRIVED BATURDAY. <lb>
Br tcli Rover, Coneau, Clati <lb>
ARRIVED SUoNTIAY. <lb>
Br barque Levanter. Corning-. Ardrossan Ap! 12. Spoke <lb>
5lay 10, lat 44, ion 48, barque Lizzie Moi-ow. iron. Liverpool <lb>
ror Boston <lb>
Br brip Viclorc Mor&apos;ili, Port au Piince May 1 Left brig <lb>
I. I: gii.ac, Lairaway, 101 NYork; sch Alice Mtude, Pine, <lb>
for do. <lb>
Brig Ambroio Light, (or Waldoboro) Stab.!. Baltimore. <lb>
sch Clara T Holmes, 10I Provincctown) Cook, Bediquc, <lb>
1 Kl. <lb>
Hi sell Aims, Proctor. St Johns, NF. <lb>
Ill sch Mars, Dav, Halifax <lb>
Hi sen Quickstep. Cook. Harhorville, <lb>
Br sch Reliance, Brown. Disln&apos; <lb>
i&gt;r sen E A wpsnn, Wilson, Kapged island S r-. <lb>
Br sell Fsm y, Dttnlap, Liverpool, NS. <lb>
sch Lamartlne. Drake, Georgetown, Dl. <lb>
Sch Dclmoi.t, Orr, Baltimore. <lb>
Sch Mai.. Fa row, Condon. I&apos;hiladelphia. <lb>
Sell Sand , l&gt;ii(»o, Sontb A-oboy <lb>
Sch W O r-ettleton, rinklnm, Nantuckot. <lb>
1 0&apos; ^ ivancy. ino,cps&lt; 11, laangor. <lb>
Sch Sett &amp; V. Ul&apos;an-, Wallace, Waldoboro. <lb>
Br steamer Commerce. Snow. Charlottctown va llill- <lb>
fax. <lb>
Steamer Forest City, Donovan. Poitland. <lb>
TELEGRAPHED-Sh&apos;p Commodore, from 8h elds; lark <lb>
George Bel&apos;, fion, Cavliarr, <lb>
BELO H7-3 brits inward bound <lb>
CLF.ARED-Satnrdav. p M steamers George App&gt; lri. <lb>
Hov.es, Bal&apos;Imore, b&gt; E Sampson; Montreal, field. East- <lb>
port; ships Cathedral. Melcher, Melbourne, r&gt;esl &amp; Crown- <lb>
Ilf,,..,&apos;!fl : Ko,Jm Hood, Matthews, San Francisco, (Hidden <lb>
&amp; Wlllierrs; Br ings Bacc.alleu, Martell, Plctou; William <lb>
Akin McLellan, Five Islands, NS; Brscbs integrity, rue <lb>
Donald, Cow Bay, CB; Four Brotlie s, Bissett. st John. N <lb>
B, John Ferns; tocthoritas, Clark, do. T B Harris; atnn <lb>
Harriet race ell. Gould, J.-gsins. NS. John 8 Fmervdi; Co: <lb>
schrs Fdwln Heed Uoodspeed, washlnivton, D C, Kllham. <lb>
Loudds &lt; 0; I, n. drcutt, Butler, do, t&gt; the same; Georgia <lb>
Loi&apos;d&amp;c0&apos; by,l!efam0i Bun&apos; Harding, Bingor, Kilbam, <lb>
»AIf CD Saturday, v ind S w, steamers Norman, and <lb>
0 t&apos;i&quot;   vri 1   &apos; &quot;f&quot;&quot;&quot;5  &apos; anen Hallert; sunduv, wind Sw, <lb>
i,o,yaiiylcr,,!i!,C:YMk,tVlc AJ &quot;&quot;¦&apos;I1&quot;1 Voltiitter. S83 tous, <lb>
built at New Glasgow in lRr.3, sold at 87500; the A- nriir <lb>
Dragoon, 18000; and the Alt, stcamci On Sherman, 400 <lb>
ton:, built a New Haven, in 1864, $17 100. <lb>
.,OD.e.,&apos;?ig? th£, Dar&lt;lB&apos; Ohio, now on a whaling voyage In <lb>
the Atlantic Ocean, vi as sold as dlsabarced froir. fior last <lb>
v&lt; yage, 2ijm inst, to Loum Snow, at the me 01 #7500, <lb>
,  , JtKm Merchants&apos; Exchange News Koom.1 <lb>
1&apos;OHii.Aran- Old 201b, bilg J Polledo, Marnlot, Matan <lb>
zas; sch Cyius Fossett, Bennett, Wasb.ir.gtoD, DC. <lb>
WHALEKS. <lb>
Sid Rom NBedtord 20tn, ship Daniel Websler. Hudson&apos;s <lb>
sldfiom St Helena March 27. ship Hunter, Totoy, NP.ed- <lb>
fprd to cruise; harque Stella, Blackmer. do, do. Barques <lb>
Kathleen, Ciaw, (Capt Robbins h^s arrived h ine via l-&apos;utr- <lb>
iano\New lieatord, and Ocean, Oa oom. Sag Harbor, wee <lb>
cttilsing off the Isiacd in compauj, and^no of them was <lb>
seen iiom the land cutting in a whale. <lb>
PIONIO GROVE WANTED^     Any person <lb>
g^.:n 3Bo^nBOSt°&quot; POit °ffl2&apos;vV K&apos;^jggr <lb>
JVEW  ENGLAND  COPPER COMPANY. <lb>
Fn0ll^!oVnnu&apos;&apos;&apos;, Mfciinc 01 the Stockholders of the Jew <lb>
Oo    a,&apos;&apos;, P.&apos; ^pmpany will be held at tho Office or the <lb>
CKu.&apos;n,!!, ,f S^&apos;cK?&apos;: &quot;m M0SI&gt;A, tU5 rif&quot;&quot; <lb>
JI ion,May22.iS65A- L&apos; W^°aAM, SecreUry- <lb>
1 V^of DA.,,n ! he ho d at the otBce ot their 1 reasurer. IS <lb>
aii.r.os&lt;i8,,r^feB&lt;&apos;!t0&apos;1&apos;JV&apos;aES-. on FRIDAY, June 2, 1865, <lb>
trie aef^,.,? P- M&apos;,&apos;° consider tte expediency of ecl.ing <lb>
 &quot;CJ&quot;JM&apos;oe, and closing the organization. 01 the Com- <lb>
pai y, and to take such action rela&apos;lve thereto as Ihcv may <lb>
necm pioner.          By -,iaer or the lorctrcrs. <lb>
.B«to», May2).  «.    &quot;*»Oa»g.qPM. Secr.«,r., <lb>
BOSTON   WHEAT <lb>
Notice <lb>
BOSTOK theai:re. <lb>
jg^ENRY C. JAKRETT, Lcsset and Manager, <lb>
I.ust Week or the Enaraeeaae.ul of <lb>
MRS.     13.     P.    BOWERS. <lb>
TO-WISHT,     <lb>
FltUr represent.itKin of Mr. Geo H. Miles&apos; dramatizition of <lb>
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes&apos; Novel o. <lb>
ELSIFa   VENDER. <lb>
Rmnmnrnts. <lb>
EL&gt;-IE VFNNER........ <lb>
RICHARD VFNNLK. <lb>
AND   BREAD    CO. <lb>
is beichy given that tho first meeting ot the <lb>
pwpiletori 011 the Bost-n Wheat and Br .aa Corn., uy will <lb>
S«.i? ,uftcci ° ? Ra hingt-r street, In Bast in. tor the pui- <lb>
loso ci eonddertrg 1 hetl, t tiny win accept the act ot in- <lb>
oe-prralloui.ti.niid to them by the Legislature, of electing <lb>
 H.1/&apos; m»»,&quot;i« &apos; .Y la&quot;», and otherwise organizing the cor- <lb>
l&apos;oian 1 ,ni d transaotlng such business as mar be requisite. <lb>
8. T. BACiN, ) Persons named <lb>
s. ». DESIO, ;- IntneAot <lb>
.Byttca,May a. 18J U. SEraVlaYjoflncorpo^ban. <lb>
&amp;      G .     LO B I HARD&apos;S <lb>
P. <lb>
CELEBRATED <lb>
ttunOV, S*1d»&gt; Ont a. nd Mmol,n,a Xobaccos, Im- <lb>
ported ana Ilomestlc niars, <lb>
Slid atGeneial Depot, <lb>
*4   Ultlltn   8TXt*I3T,   ROSTO&apos;tT,   MASS.. <lb>
by a. n. MrrrciiELL, <lb>
At Manufacturers&apos;1 Prices. <lb>
Usual disc- ont t   tl e tiade <lb>
freight to tuecfry trade- <lb>
8 <lb>
No char.e for packages or <lb>
lw*                 mj.&apos;2 <lb>
M <lb>
S <lb>
O     L     A     N     D     E     R <lb>
r«MPiilISD IXlll. EXTitAOI <lb>
 OF  <lb>
B U C K U <lb>
(in. s the various affections of t?ao STOMACH, Hi: <lb>
OhGANS,     RHFUMAT,SM,    GENERAL     DEBILITF, <lb>
DEOpnlES and CUTANEOUS disease-;. <lb>
in infodu-lng this preptrat&apos;on to the public, the Fro- <lb>
pil, tor is a Fare that the aitides rhicli compose it ire <lb>
Well known In M.-illoliie-, <lb>
and h.iveleen lorgnsed <lb>
w <lb>
It Is Ihi <lb>
luRPIOS  PORTS. <lb>
At Rio Grande Men 31, ong Ella, Poole, for NYork 8 da s <lb>
Cann |UeiB* ATresrtMarcl1 2S&gt; Br oarque Sarah A Dudn-an, <lb>
810 from Traraa&apos; 121,&apos;th ult, barque Robert, Carter, Boston. <lb>
yort&quot; day?*              SC11IS Arct,c&gt; ana GMl Burnilde,&apos;ior N <lb>
Piot&apos;idei&apos;t e8&apos;George&apos;HB&quot; May w&gt;sohl R»&lt;Jlant, Simpson, <lb>
KvrlJ4,.lilt1,^&apos;Jcn.?? w&gt; Barque llarrhler.McRenzie, frm <lb>
* I.01* (*&apos;cb &apos;2l foi Montevideo ni 0 Buenos Ayres, <lb>
dadR&apos;T Ny&apos; St* &apos;0n 82 10&apos; oar&lt;lue char&apos;cs Edwm, from Tiinl- <lb>
r^lll&apos;  cff GaJysroIt Wnht, barque Alexandrlua, lrom <lb>
c.enrnegos u-i Boston, <lb>
May 19. IBmlleseaitot Cape May Light Snip, brig Sarah <lb>
Goodnow, irom Pniiadelohia for Boston. <lb>
_._-.       EPOME8TIC  JPOSTS. <lb>
irAr^rr9Al;SI?:,,8,^ .fc,1 ^eptune, Do». Providence. <lb>
JiEoff1?.?1&apos;&apos; s£&quot; lrest0&apos; Johns&gt;n, Providence. <lb>
,&apos;eoA^VvJ,&apos;«^,t..&apos;9w- »cJir« M&gt;-rla Lunt, Boynton,  I&apos;rovl- <lb>
cence: Gen Scott, Warren, Boston; Daniel Breed/Hatch, <lb>
itoxiury.                                                                                   &apos; <lb>
n£&apos;,d IO&apos;&quot; eclirs Hero, Foss. Baltimore; Georgians, Moor. <lb>
Uea.^ovmouth   &apos;&apos; fcoltte11&apos; Salem&apos; *llz« JlaUlda, Cot <lb>
Ti20&lt;SKP^IiriKlS&apos;i »chrs Forest, Menill, Piovidence; <lb>
i&apos;ST^r,?,b ,andJAlba*rossA Calderwood, Bosten (and the <lb>
Avirr,?W,ii7te,10&apos; dou&apos;i m?&lt; Corvo,Aohorn,an.l Red Jucke <lb>
Ne«buiyporLCean        &apos;      &quot;&quot;&apos;Memi ConeoI,1&apos;a. Metealf, <lb>
SSJ2F&apos;.*SS Oranviilc, Morton, Lann. <lb>
e«X 1.  &apos;LAND Ar 19th, echs Olive Biancb. Agrew Poston <lb>
weS^f&apos;ta&apos;^&apos;^^&quot;&apos; Ke&quot;ch. Bangor^offficesten <lb>
Wi&gt; &apos;i^H,\ S??,can&apos; lancolnville for do.               &quot;&quot;oeaier, <lb>
&quot;en l int oJ, 7/-&apos;Jm&apos;,schs Ctthulve, Mll&apos;er.Surry; <lb>
land.            Orchard, New Jersey; Post Boy, Tate, Rock <lb>
i8^FwF;8T,EE_Arrl?,h&apos; £clrB Clristina, Rlcharas, Port- <lb>
land for Washlngron, DC;  Vciant, Cousins Franklin 1,&quot; w <lb>
Vnrar   A-V1ar^,   rr.,o, .-.,   e.i.i. ,.,  i...-----^...    ...,ttvui. <lb>
Rich, Trtmont lor l*oiv&gt;alk; Cameo, K.lwell, St Andrews. <lb>
HB. ior My s*io; .lemes Parker, raen. Kelley,Tl8ngor for Har- <lb>
wich; Solomon Francis, Clark, and Henry Crosby, Arm- <lb>
strong, Bangor <lb>
ofEnv BEiuFOBD-Ar 20th, sch Gertrude Horton, James- <lb>
on, v inalhaven. <lb>
NFvi-pem,  Arr 19th. schs Governor, Chase, NBedford <lb>
for N Y ork ; Brave, Oroaby, Providence ior do; W ashlngton, <lb>
Peiry, Fan River foi 00. <lb>
Sid tchs Yarmouth, Baxter, Boston for NYork: Argus, <lb>
Smith, Someiset, tor do: Baltimore, Dlx, Calais for Phila- <lb>
delphla via Now London. <lb>
PAWTUCR ET Arr 2&apos; th sebs Pclly, Richardson, Calais; <lb>
Fo-^arr, Millrttn, Filswoiicli. <lb>
PROVIDENCE-Ar 2:ih, sth Elizabeth, Perkns, Calais. <lb>
Below schie Willis Putnam. Cook, irom Calais; Ida L <lb>
Howard. McDuffle, Irore Fcrtland, <lb>
NEW YORK Arr 19rh, barque Susan Jane, Huxford. <lb>
Matamoras; ones Daniel Trowbridge, Lvon Ponce: Solre <lb>
rino, Hieglns, Arroyo; Abny Ellen, Gllmorc Philadelphia <lb>
far Forumouth -put in tor a harhoii- schrs T N ^0 es, <lb>
Smith,Machlas; sarat, French, Rockland; Mary C Bell, <lb>
Handy, Boston for Albanv. <lb>
Ar 20th. sleamcr Mississippi, Kennedy, NOrleans; ships <lb>
St Maik, Chapman, Liverpool 28 days; Pauvma, Hanson, <lb>
Matamoras; Emeiald. Micseil, Charleston; barques Rising <lb>
Dnwi (Bt). Cain. Leghorn (Apl 2i; Jasper, Hlgglu ,Paler- <lb>
mo (Apl 4): brigs Bogota, Lindsley, Asninwali; Alemo, <lb>
st&apos;el Linean, CB; Stephen uuncan, Isorton Hatteras In- <lb>
let; Bandy, Ryder, Norfolk; schrs Navlsator. Maiston, <lb>
San Juan del Noite 29 days; S R Jameson Jameson, Bara- <lb>
coa; Centurion, Green, Bangor; E C Brown, Burns, Prov- <lb>
incetown. <lb>
Below brig Tubal Cain, irom Morhead City, NC. <lb>
Cid 20th sieaoie&apos;s Etna tltr), Liverpool; City ol Dnhliu <lb>
(Br). do: Golden Role, Dennis, San Juan del Norte; Ha <lb>
vana, Green, Havsna: Morning star, Nelson. NOrleans; <lb>
Star or the Union, Blanchard, do; Linda, Theobald, Mobile; <lb>
Blackstone, Beny, Savannah: shirs Lonisa, Hawes, Cadiz; <lb>
Wanaeier tBi), Hopkins, Sombrero; orlgs A B Coon,Speed <lb>
Savannt-h; J West, Huteb&apos;ngs, Bridgeport, CBr schrs Vol- <lb>
unteer iBrr, Holnies Rio Grande del Sue; Constitution, <lb>
Smith. McbUe- 8 .1 Waring, smith, do; J G Whinplc, Farr, <lb>
Charleston-, Claratel, Sturges. B.ston. <lb>
Sid 191b. barques Northwood, Florence, aid Golden Rule, <lb>
brln Hannah <lb>
ALBAN Y Sid 17th. sch Sylvester Hale, Coleman. Provi- <lb>
dence. <lb>
PIULADELPHIA-Ar 19lh, brigs A G Cattell, Watson. <lb>
Clenloegos; Olive, Gaudy, Baltimore; schs Lucy Robinson, <lb>
Davis and A M Edwards E111-, Fall River <lb>
Cld ;9ih, schs Eliza Neal, Weaver; A Hammond, Paine; <lb>
Electric Flash Ayer and George L Green, Rich, Boston; <lb>
D B Sieelman Smith,Lynn; Leonora, snofloid. Ipswich, <lb>
BAl/TIMOBF At illth, bng Abbott Lawrence. Fuller, <lb>
Washington, DC. Cld oarquej Matgle V Hugg, Hui g, son <lb>
Francisco 1 Seneca, Lev:Is, Buenoe Ayres; ecbi Caroline C, <lb>
Femevcv, Bostot. <lb>
SAVA&apos;NNAH-Cld llth, oilg Mary Cobb, Duncan.l Hilton <lb>
Heart, SC, <lb>
MOBILE Arr 4th, sch H 8 r.anlalr, Caleb, New Orleans; <lb>
8tb, ong C MattheWB, Lew, do; lOtia, scbr Cyclone, Bab- <lb>
bldge, oo. <lb>
Belors 8th, brig E H Fltier, from Boston. <lb>
NEW OKLFANs-ai llth, barque E Wright. Jr, Sears, N <lb>
York; schrs Orvllle, Giles. Mobile Bay; loth, Rebecca, <lb>
Short Matamorns: Aman-&apos;a, Burns, remacola; llth, bark <lb>
Tlllie Van Name, Cook, Philadelphia; origB Merrlwa In- - <lb>
gerioll, and Jesoph oakcr, Niekerson, do; schrs Ella, <lb>
Ciockcr  Roeklaedi Anna Maria, Hanson Pensacola, <lb>
Below schrs Alice Dill, from Ihomaston; Morris, from <lb>
Havana; Wapelia. from Sagua. <lb>
Ir the river I3th. trris Julia, of New London, bound up. <lb>
tit 9th, schs C W Cbspir, C 10k, and Planet, Cox, Mata- <lb>
rnoras; Exr eisior Boater.do: Inh.shin Merchant.Sprague <lb>
NYork: r.chs Annie Alii: h Kelsey Boston; l,th, Mar, A <lb>
Blob Herdi do. .1 W Wilder, Lacanne, Cleniuegos, 12th, <lb>
oil!. Caroline Eddy, Smith, sagua; sch Dan Simmons, Hall, <lb>
Rv.atan Island. <lb>
On the bar 13tS, ship Merchant, for NYork; barque Palo <lb>
Alto iron do. <lb>
Towed to sea 5tb, barques E F Harriman and I Godlrey; <lb>
brig C Matthews; sets Cjclone. and Anita; 9th, Darques <lb>
Minnesota, and l&apos;atmos; oilg AreoBtor-k <lb>
Adv stoau er Guiding Star, for NYork 20th; barques Chief <lb>
Ior Br itoia, lergo part, ot cargo enaaged; Alt-ina, torNYorx <lb>
with dispatch; bilg lza. for do, Idg,&apos; <lb>
FOR SALE   A beautiful Chestnut <lb>
Mare.   The owner belltves she combines more <lb>
___gocd quallles than an- horse In Boston.   Afraid <lb>
ot notring; is Deriectly sound, will travel a mile in three <lb>
mioures ci twelve miles an hour; very pleasant driver a d <lb>
of great endurance. Has been drlvtn n. a ladv lor awo <lb>
5 ear-. Seen at WILOFs A &quot;.ATtUELDER S 8oao:e,Mon- <lb>
day. In sday and Wednesday.                 3c                  m&gt;22 <lb>
.tfi           HORSE  AND BUGGY STOLEN. <lb>
JLiraiiV Stolen from the corner 01 lufta and South streets, <lb>
Boston, cn Saturday last, a large Bay Mare, witn <lb>
lcrgtell.wei&gt; lit abeut 11m lbs., together with a Buugt, <lb>
intie used, nalnted a dark green color, lined with clot&apos;n, <lb>
having on the back a sliver plate marked &quot;J C i-tay, <lb>
Makee, South Bcston&quot;; al»o a Chaise Haenoss, tiiver <lb>
mourted, with &quot;T &apos; on the blinders. Information maybe <lb>
left with the chief of Police, Boston,           It*           mj22 <lb>
STEAM   TO   VKRA   CRUZ <lb>
VIA HaVaNA. The American aud Mexi- <lb>
can Malt steamship Coxpan will de,paieh <lb>
their new and eleganr Bi-Iewheel Bteamers <lb>
trom New York, ceu n-ene.lng June 15, as folosvs:   MAN- <lb>
IIatTau, Capt. F, w. Tuiuei, on tte 15th of each montn; <lb>
VEBA CRUZ, capt   H. M. Uiegory, on the lit oi each <lb>
month. <lb>
For particulars Inquire of CHAS. A. WHITNEY, Agent, <lb>
26 Broadway, New York.                    3m                    t } 22 <lb>
TRADE   .  MARK     OF     THE <lb>
Made Kaule Company, <lb>
To b« found on each box and each piece of <lb>
GENUlMl, MAGIC RUFFLE, All Ruffles, <lb>
ot vt hatever name, not having this mark, <lb>
are wtrthl; sa irritations and Infringe e-13 <lb>
en the patents ol the Magic Kufflo Cocpany. The Genu- <lb>
ine Magic Rnflle: are full six yaids in each piece, are well <lb>
rcrele of it e best roateitai, and live perlocr sitlsfaction to <lb>
coisumcis. nor sale ny all ihe oilLciial Jobbers and Re- <lb>
tailers, Office of the CoTr-pauy, 95 Chambers street, New <lb>
York.________________TuThSimCCn                          my 13 <lb>
SHOE   PATTERNS <lb>
BUCKLES. <lb>
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT <lb>
Sn tine mited ¦tsatet. <lb>
WOODMAN    &amp;    OOJ! <lb>
MIJUK  STrsUTCT. <lb>
BtfCttJ <lb>
«»» <lb>
I T TrI     SUCCESS <lb>
ty the best Pl.islcians In tte woild. <lb>
eecisiarF In <lb>
CURING DISEASE <lb>
drat   medicine ihosld be <lb>
THOROUGHLY   C051POUXDED <lb>
tecoidir.g to the strict principles of Pharmacy and Cn m- <lb>
istty and <lb>
SMOI.ArVli)aTBs*&apos;S K3CTK&amp; t BV1KI! <lb>
is 10 prepared. <lb>
oig BC.me cf tho dkcues for which SMOLAbT- <lb>
DER&apos;S BEoKU will be foond <lb>
VERY  EFFICACIOUS, <lb>
tiie Proprieto: would mention <lb>
DROPSY, <lb>
wM-li Will ccrtainii yield to Its continued use.   In all <lb>
ERUPTIONS <lb>
ircident to INFAJSCY and CHILTaBoOD, this medicine <lb>
hss been used with the most happy results. For toat <lb>
inoeicri liable <lb>
WtlRl  FICaTlallVK <lb>
which many have lu the Spilng, umfltting one (or business, <lb>
SMOLANDEU&apos;S   BUCKU <lb>
Willie ft und a <lb>
Sovereign Kemcdj. <lb>
Sold&apos;.eis rettrnirg from the exposures Incident to war, <lb>
suffering perhaps from long Imprisonment, will find their <lb>
IMPAIRED ENERGIES RESTORED, <lb>
ard the system brought bac\ to a <lb>
Healthy and Normal Tone <lb>
b; its use. <lb>
We do not attempt to impore upon the community a <lb>
REMEDY FOR EVERY ILL; <lb>
we simply assert that the dlseasea for which <lb>
¦ MOaT, A. NaT* JE »&apos;S <lb>
Ccmponnd Flnld  Extract  Etncku. <lb>
l»  tepated, will yield In <lb>
OBSTINATE CASE?, <lb>
and in some <lb>
«¦_..- -,.,.....r~^i^, .,  ..-... <lb>
Wc v ill only advise those afflicted with INDtQE*- <lb>
Tl&amp;jy, DVSPEPS1A, RHEUOiAllSM, DROPSY, GEN- <lb>
F.BAL EEBILITY, and dlsaases 01 the URINARY <lb>
OBGANS, to <lb>
TRY IT, <lb>
and a cuie Is guarantied. <lb>
Price One Hollar per Bottle. <lb>
I by all Apothecailes throughout the United States <lb>
and British Provinces * <lb>
BUBLEIGH &lt;S KOGER8, vrholBoaale Drugg&apos;sis, 86 Hano <lb>
v*r street, Boiton, Mass , General Agents for the United <lb>
States. <lb>
SMOJDLNDER&apos;S EXTRACT BTJOKtr. <lb>
_________________________lm                                     mj&apos;22 <lb>
V.&apos; AN&apos;IED TO HIRE-Tft M.Iden, East <lb>
Pomfrvlllc, Cambridge,   Somervllle. or Medford, a <lb>
..bouEe of 7 or 81:0ms, with small lot ot land attachel, <lb>
neat lorse or steam cars; rent from #150 to 1200.   Aucress, <lb>
T\lth particulars, Masters, Journal Office.     3t* n3-myl9 <lb>
Mhp <lb>
FOR SALE A country residence one- <lb>
half mllefrcmorpat; a House, 12 rooms, 14 acre choice <lb>
land, a good quantity of fruit trees, good stable and <lb>
&apos; attr. Must and wi.i be sold cheap. Apply to PETER -i ic <lb>
CO.,&apos;,4 Snobniy street.____________b\*                      my 22 <lb>
FOR SALE OR TO LET AT NEW- <lb>
TON CORNER-Nlce new Freich root House, near <lb>
_,Chailes river, splendid prospect; nice lot, 10,000 foet, <lb>
apple trees, dec ; In select, neigboorhooo, 5 minutes&apos;walk <lb>
nomoepot For tmfher particulars inquire of BOYD £ <lb>
simonds, 13 Phen&apos;x ButldingJ_________3t -            my22 <lb>
FOR SALI^-Honse No. 19 Joy etieet, <lb>
veij&apos;near Mt. Vernon streot, containing i&apos;2 rooms. <lb>
&gt;At a mooerate expense, ir can be made a verv deair- <lb>
nbekouse. Alergepartcf the pmchase money can re- <lb>
malnon mrittage Apaiv to ediaaro Blake, i-fo. !9 <lb>
Couit street, or E. W. I IKE, Causeway, comer Portland <lb>
tlreet____________________tot                                   my 22 <lb>
FOR SALE IN WOBURN-TIms, <lb>
Brooks Faim,&quot; residence of the late Captain 1 <lb>
ames W. Brooks.   Tne farm contains about 50__ <lb>
aeies sipaeatcd into 18 tillage, 14 paiturago and 18 wood- <lb>
it no. mib or -hard of 200 yonng aad Hnlity fault trees in <lb>
bcarliit-condition; 2 good wells of water. Anodern built <lb>
2 steiy house, in good npaii, wi&apos;h 11 rooms, barn 30x6&apos;, <lb>
com bouse, rheo, carriage house, &lt;src ; altuate oDe mile <lb>
from  &apos; Woburn Waterirg Place,&quot; on tharoad to Reading. <lb>
The fano is in a gcod-state ol cultivation aad welljwatered. <lb>
Apply at tho &quot; Wcbtu-n Bookstore,&quot; or on the premises. <lb>
____________________MWS2W                               my 22 <lb>
WLmt8. <lb>
See Fourth Page. <lb>
WANTED A partner with a small capital, <lb>
in a light mechanical business, and  paying large <lb>
Itef.ti.  Apply at 202 Washington su, 3dflLjht.   2t»-niv2) <lb>
M&apos;AMED An Ameiioat Boy l.-etween 15 <lb>
,  end 17 roars old in <lb>
, Box no Boston P.O.. <lb>
v. holes ale house. <lb>
Address C. <lb>
my 22 <lb>
IVANTEO-Bp an American Man, a situa- <lb>
wt  tlon to take charge of horses and drive, In a private <lb>
lnmiiy.  tiood rcfeience given if desired.   Address E. W., <lb>
1-oxbnry Mans._________             3t»                            my22 <lb>
WANTEC-A Girl to do pencral housework <lb>
InWaltham. Must be a g-.onco k and have good <lb>
ruei-encc. Apply between H and 1 o&apos;clock at No. 15 Com- <lb>
meiclal s&apos;rtti._____________)w*____________my 22 <lb>
TVANTER-A reliable w,an as Agent for the <lb>
7 irt!5e H!e ofeHo,°P Sk,rt8 ln Eoston.    Must be ac- <lb>
quainted with me bUBluese.   Address H. P., this office. <lb>
_____________________       Si*____________________my 22 <lb>
\\ ANTED- By a V&lt; ung Mat&apos;, a situation in <lb>
.11 n,.F1 ,e -&apos;amliy, or w&apos;li not object to anything favor- <lb>
 :&apos;.?. ** .Sfi,03 &apos;o hand, will luimrh good ze&apos;erences It <lb>
w« ted. Additsa B, O. D.  &quot; <lb>
1 52 N-ahus stree. <lb>
3t* <lb>
Boston. <lb>
my 22 <lb>
XVAKTED-In  a  Dry Goods Commission <lb>
., i aoa&quot; E.°&apos; *.n cxo&apos;-itenced Woolen saierman, well a- <lb>
S Jr,,:.,?1 libu*&quot;so1 &apos;&quot;&apos;-&apos;c-v cass&apos; &quot;&quot;res end plain woolens <lb>
TWiTtEelf*1,*.^ Jju&apos;etl. Applylo LOW, HArltilMAN, <lb>
DURi&apos;iiti&amp;co^Saod 47 Parlc ynace, New York,   3o-my22 <lb>
lYAKTED  A Salesman, by a Commission <lb>
a. ,.,.nr» y HBiuei one who has had experience ln <lb>
  \ I,.8 5&quot;a BelUng goods b&gt; sample preroried. Salary <lb>
S« .1 i,, ,st Jear- a-ooly by letter to GEORGE A. SUM- <lb>
NFI1,6iii,nanestiect,Ncw Yotk,              3t              my22 <lb>
W^?  rE (¦*  -*-11 PirsoiiE wishin;; s ituutious in <lb>
11 any business, stores, Hotels, Saloons, *c  or to <lb>
, ,?/£&apos; PS. s&apos;-wing Machines, may call on or address <lb>
a,..  a * H^VEN, enclclnti stamp, 2b9 Washington St., <lb>
hoc&quot;n 4;_________________et&apos;            ____________ my 21 <lb>
TVAKTEI).   The adveitiner ia a man of char- <lb>
  &apos;.,aS&apos;:r(&apos;Min1e6rit.v,but not strictly a business man; <lb>
11 a shipmaster by profession, but could be of someaeslvt- <lb>
!&quot;ire.^iy.&apos;&quot;L!,neas re might engage in. He woud put <lb>
.&quot;if, I,*&quot;&apos; &quot;*e thousand d liars as partner ln any safe <lb>
crt&apos;.biisbea business that pays a good profit. Plaa&apos;sead, <lb>
or. ss F._W., Jcurr.ai office.                   3t*                   my 22 <lb>
CW&apos;-ANTED To Druggists. A Young Man <lb>
,_,     &quot;..i*?bfon enganed In tho study ot Chenfiitry for <lb>
I&apos;A&quot; ye,a&apos;8 oeslrea to obtain a position in some w nolesale <lb>
:, &quot;K4  %,.. Sslati notsomuen an object as a good posi- <lb>
tion t. pMstnaknow&apos;ed.-c nl tho business, Bes» of re&apos;er- <lb>
erce» given. Address Lock Box 462, Providence P. O . B. I. <lb>
1»*                                     wy 22 <lb>
3Lcgal Nottrcs. <lb>
INSO-L-VENCY NOTICE.   The second toei-t- <lb>
&amp;,iCf &lt;Vh.rS,&apos;&apos;e(iU&lt;,,ii0f&apos;!,&apos;,lJKICE BriODRICK of Mrd- <lb>
ii ,1 &apos;r,nnni,i c.u&quot;t* of Middlesex, currier, insol vent debtor, <lb>
ia,..M »,,,,«. &apos;he Insolveicy Court Boom at Caubr-dge, <lb>
a a! %h«.°ly&apos; .on * &quot; ua &quot;ay ot May Instant, at 9 o&apos;clock <lb>
S;&apos;..&apos;...D..Aail!»nee&apos;sacoountwill aopitstntea Creditors <lb>
fi&quot;  *&apos;a&apos;inuobject to the allowano , thereof and prove <lb>
mIv 19 l*w                              &quot;   F- HAYES, Asslmee. <lb>
Mayl9,18«5.      ____________i82ta:                        my 20 <lb>
C^r-W)^WE-A-LTH    OF     MASSACHU- <lb>
T..?  2*. FssEX,ss, IN INSOLVENCY. <lb>
.Ji 1 .Jr^ItE0MGK Choate, Esquire, Judr/e of Probate <lb>
Tiii a1° »&quot;&quot;1&apos;&quot; and tor said county. In the case of <lb>
Hli, »£., Spj NNEY, of AmeBbary, in said county. <lb>
If . .£* . i. Ien1 d&apos;btor the undt.tslgi.ert hereby gives no- <lb>
i J JiV ^?v» as DfFn &quot;H&apos;y r-ppomted Assignee in said, cue; <lb>
»n&quot; mat ine necenc meeting or rhe creditors of me sain <lb>
. ci?. &apos; SP&quot;&quot;8? &quot;in be hold at tale Court of Insolvency, <lb>
at saiem, in said county 01 Essex, en tta tento day of July <lb>
I..5H&apos;.   J; . 2 oloc;« ,n the torenoon. at which meeting <lb>
creditor may be pteton.t and prove their claim-. <lb>
«, _. _., .  .                 HARRISON G. JOHNSON. <lb>
Newtnryport. May 18,1865.            Is2t             mi 20 <lb>
¦VEW BLANKS.   Invalid  Soldiers&apos; Applica. <lb>
-*- t!°na&apos;or Army Pcnsl.ms, widows&apos;Applications, sur <lb>
?.ei?a;oTprittflc?Je8 *c- Just published and for isle by <lb>
V^KLES K.. DABLINQ Li Exchange street. <lb>
.......MR1   D   P. I&apos;.OWF.RS <lb>
..MB. CHARLE9 BaRRON <lb>
To cor.cl dc with the Farce of <lb>
THE   I*JL,KA.SA\&apos;T   .\ IMG II RO II. <lb>
NANCY STRAP................MISS RACHEL A. NOAH <lb>
Dooi8openat7)&lt;: to commence at 1H o&apos;clock.     11-ayW <lb>
BO^OK^O^Eim            ~ <lb>
J^CTING  MANAGER,  Mr. R, M. Field. <lb>
THIS EVENING, at 7)4 o&apos;clock, <lb>
*8d  A1MB   I.A.8T  NI0HT BUT  TWO   OF <lb>
OGARITAI <lb>
Also,   the   Gloti.us   Faroe   or <lb>
B E T S Fa Y    BAKER <lb>
Wednesday ft&apos;ternoor  Sn%a.e bill. <lb>
WILLAED&apos;S   HOWARD   ATHENEUM. <lb>
JflRST    WEEK    OF    VESTVALI. <lb>
THIS EVENING at Vi o&apos;clock, <lb>
f&gt;AMEA,_______and             A T,analialtie Ii&apos;arcc. <lb>
ANDiEWtfHALLT&quot; <lb>
Cl O K T I ff II E P       SUCCESS! <lb>
&apos;                      HOUSES   CROWDED! <lb>
THISB   WEEK  OP <lb>
COTTON    &amp;    MURPHYS <lb>
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. <lb>
MONDAY EVENING, May 22,  acd everv cveninfr dining <lb>
the week, with an entire change of Progiamhat. <lb>
Do: rs open at f.&apos;i; Conceit at 8. <lb>
Admission 81) cents: Reserved Seats 50 cents,     ll-myij <lb>
APOLLO GARDEK^ <lb>
EW        ATTRACTIONS. <lb>
N <lb>
Mi. J. 8 BERRV and Mirs L. EVANS, from the Ke.w Y -rk <lb>
Then lies, witn Mr, * lln, GUSTAVi-&apos;. <lb>
Char se oi perfi rmanoe everv ,-v.ning. <lb>
mj 17______Iw^________CHAS. HESS, Ptoprletor. <lb>
A     S <lb>
ROBERT <lb>
MELOOEON. <lb>
T        WEE <lb>
K <lb>
HRLLER. <lb>
THE CELEBEATEI* <lb>
Maa-itro of th&gt;- 4laballstlc Art, <lb>
Tht ITIlAy C&apos;or.v&apos;srsatl-ni.HKl <lb>
And Olstlnirnlshi &lt;I Pianist <lb>
THREE   ENTERTAINMENTS  IS  ONE. <lb>
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, May 22, <lb>
ENTIRE   ».&apos;UAiS*a&apos;n   OF    PEOCHtAlfKi:, <lb>
First Nlxbt or <lb>
IHE GOBLIN DFUSl <lb>
TUALBSRO&apos;S SEMIRAMIDE <lb>
SUSPEi-.blON CHLOROFOtlEENE, <lb>
And by particular request. <lb>
THE    SCSEAMING    STORY     OF   THE    MAN   WHO <lb>
HI. &quot;7-E OPERA OF FAU.-vT! <lb>
Admission 50 cents; Reserted Scats 75 cents. <lb>
Box Ofllcc open from 10 to 12, and from 2 till 5 o&apos;clock <lb>
Matinee Wednesday at tall-past 8.                           1 y.&apos;j <lb>
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ItADAUE <lb>
ERNESTINE    DE    VILUIEKS, <lb>
The celebrated Pianist, v ill give a <lb>
GRAND   VOCAL   AND   INS1 RUMEN 1&apos;AL   CONCERT <lb>
On Monday Ilverlnrjr, Slay »9, lSBra. <lb>
&apos;Madame De Villiers silll be ass;&gt;ted by the following art- <lb>
5sts, wbo have in tne most it Italy n.Runer volunteered <lb>
their services: <lb>
MISS ADDIE s. RYAN, Contralto, <lb>
EfK, EUDOLPiHEN, Basso. <lb>
KOBFhT HelLfr, the great Pianist. <lb>
MR. H. M. DO V, Pianist. <lb>
MFJ. CAUL MF1SFL, Violinist. <lb>
Tickets One Dollar.   Far ssle at Oliver Ditson A Co.&apos;s <lb>
Music store, and at the door on tne evening of the Coucert. <lb>
Tne two Grard Pianos used on this occasion   arc of <lb>
Chicseiiit: &amp; s 1 s&apos; mann&apos;aciure. <lb>
Doc;sopenat7K; to commence at 8.            It*     my22 <lb>
GEAND <lb>
MUSICAL       FESTIVAL. <lb>
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY <lb>
WILL CKLKBEATK THEIK <lb>
FIFTIETH   A-JViVIVIiiYSAIClr, <lb>
WITH A <lb>
MUSICAL  FESTIVAL <lb>
IK TUB <lb>
BOSTON   MUSIC   HALL, <lb>
COJIMEKCIKa OK TnE   MOUKIKO  OF   TUESDAY,  MAT  23, <lb>
AKD COKTIKOING THROUGH THE WEEK, <lb>
For this commemorative occasion, the Choral force oi <lb>
the Society has been Increased so as to form a <lb>
CBOIKot FUr.I.SIXMTJSilHErsaO VOICE*. <lb>
av»r--^   a*--&apos; .-.-&quot;.     ....---------*..- <lb>
ONE   HUNDRED    INSTRUMENTS. <lb>
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addition to many distinguished Artists from New York, <lb>
Philadelphia and elsewhere. The solo talent twhich wiil <lb>
be duly announced) will comprise many of the best Concert <lb>
and Oratorio Singers in this country. <lb>
The services of CA RL ZERRAHN have been secured as <lb>
CoKuocioa, and Mr. B. J. LANG&apos;will preside at the <lb>
GREAT ORGAN. <lb>
In accordance with a vote of the Board of Trustees, rn« <lb>
half the not proceeds arising lrom the Festival, will be <lb>
divided equally between the <lb>
Two Gient National Oharltlest <lb>
The SANITARY and the CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS, <lb>
The other hall being reserved as the nucleus of a nind for <lb>
the support ol the Society itself; and the Society appeals <lb>
confidently to the public of this city and the country at <lb>
large within accessible distances, ln support of their plan. <lb>
The following is the programme ot performances during <lb>
the week. <lb>
The FeBtival will he Inaugurated on , <lb>
TUESOAY M0BHI5C, MAT, 2J, <lb>
By the performance of <lb>
NICOLAI&apos;S   FESTIVAL  OVERTURE, <lb>
Cor Org-ft-u, Orchestra and Chorus, <lb>
 AMD- <lb>
MENDELSSOHN&apos;S &quot; HYMN OF PRAISE.&quot; <lb>
Followed by <lb>
IlaYIIlV&apos;S   CBEATIOiV, <lb>
Tuesday Eveeihg. 23d, <lb>
Grand Orchestral and Toeal Concert <lb>
Oh Wedkesdat Afterhooh, 24th. <lb>
Grand Orchestral and Vocal Concert <lb>
Ok Tbuesday Afteikoon, 25th. <lb>
HAMDEL&apos;8    IgKAEL IaV EGYPT,&quot; <lb>
Thursday Evening, 25th, <lb>
OBCHESTBAXandVOCAI. CONCKUT, <lb>
Ok Friday Aftekkook, 26ia. <lb>
OKCHESTBAE. and VOC AT, CONCERT, <lb>
Saturday aftiekook, 27th. <lb>
HEaVDEIaSSOnX&apos;S &quot; ELIJAH,&quot; <lb>
Saturday Evlhing, 27th, <lb>
HABi»EE&apos;#   «MESSIAH,&quot; <lb>
Sukday Evektng, 28th, <lb>
Which  closes  the&apos; Festival. <lb>
Oedxbs fob Seasok Tickets, the price of which has been <lb>
fixed at SIS each, ((ran»&lt;&apos;eT«6re,) securing to the purcha- <lb>
ser a seat at all the Concerts and Oratorioe, daring the entire <lb>
Festival, directed to MR. A. P. PECK, Superintendent of <lb>
the Music Hall, will be duly registered according to date, <lb>
and positions assigned among the moat eligible localities <lb>
on the Floor and First Balcony; or seat! may be selected <lb>
In person, on and after 5th oi May. To secu-e atten- <lb>
tion, all written orders must be accompanied by the money. <lb>
Pocket Diagrams of the Hall may be had at a small price <lb>
on application to the Superintendent, and all specific ciders <lb>
will be adhered to as nearly as possible. <lb>
TiCKitTS, with reserved seats, to the opening Concert and <lb>
to each aud all o! the ORATORIOS, the prtcei ot which <lb>
hive been fixed at 82 50 and tl 50, according to location, <lb>
will te for sale on and after May 17. <lb>
Reserved seats to the morning and afternoon Instru- <lb>
mental Cor certs at 1150 ..each, will be for sale at the <lb>
lame tiiie and place. <lb>
The following Artlats have been engaged for the Festival: <lb>
Soairanl, <lb>
MISS MARIA BRAIN ARD. <lb>
MMF. FKEDBRK I. <lb>
MME, VAN ZANDT, <lb>
MISS J. E. HOUSTON. <lb>
MRS   H. M   SMITH. <lb>
MISS MATILDA PHILLIPS. <lb>
MASTER RICHARD COKBR, of the Ttlniiy -Church <lb>
Choir, New York. <lb>
Contrmtl, <lb>
MRS. JENNY KEMPTON. <lb>
MES. J. S. CARY, <lb>
Tenorl. <lb>
FRANZ HIMMFR. <lb>
MR. J. F. PERRING. <lb>
MR  JOHN FARLEY. <lb>
GEO. W. HAZELWOOD. <lb>
Basel. <lb>
CARL FORMES. <lb>
JOS   HERMANNS. <lb>
E. RUDOLPH8EN. <lb>
if. B. The Ladies and Gentlemen of the chorus are re- <lb>
minded of tte regular rehearsali on Tuesday, Thursday <lb>
and 8unday evenings ot each week; and the pnnetual at- <lb>
tendance ol every one is expected. <lb>
myli     tf                   LORfNG b. BAR VES. Secretary. <lb>
-        THE ARTAN VOCALISTS, <lb>
ONE of thr&gt; finttt Quattctte Companies in <lb>
this courtly, win sing on MONDAY UVl&apos;.tvING, May <lb>
&quot;2 Ir. STOSEHAM, and on TUESDAY EVENING, Mav 23, <lb>
¦&quot;n&apos;WisCHBSiLii.                            8-*                           my 20 <lb>
&quot;BOSTON ATHENEtJIf. <lb>
EACH Proprietor will be furnintiod with two <lb>
Season Tickets to the EihlMiion of Paintings  and <lb>
Statuarv on application st the. Llhiary on or after Men- <lb>
day, May&quot; 22.        By order ot_the Trustees, <lb>
my 20 <lb>
WILLIAM F. POOLE, Librarian, <lb>
BOSTON MUSIC HALL. <lb>
HE       GREAT        ORG <lb>
A N <lb>
I                               WILL BE PLAYED <lb>
Every WEDNESDAY^ SATURO|Y a^Noon,   and <lb>
Organist for Saturday, May 20, MES, L. 8. FROHOCK. <lb>
Tickets Mi cents; five lor 12.___________tf                ap 20 <lb>
BALLOON ASCENSION. <lb>
FOURTH OV JULY.    Balloons furnished <lb>
and AtcenBlois made for Ftuith of July Committees <lb>
on reasonable leirjis.                                       .TIo,kt <lb>
Fo&apos; Dsrticaiais, address        E. S, * J. ALLEN, <lb>
Aeronauts for United states Army, <lb>
tty 19               3t»                                  Providence, K. I. <lb>
BUCKLEYS&apos; MINSTREL HALL <lb>
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22to July29,fcr «nvrespectable enter elumontox- <lb>
legjo Mln-treis aud Gilt, o riicrprls«s.   Addie <lb>
O   F <lb>
«0 Coin&apos;iill; at <lb>
mil at t-.e do o <lb>
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ATHiNEUM GALLERY <lb>
FINE          ART <lb>
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Tte Fortr-flrit Fxtlbl-iou of Paintings and Statuarv is <lb>
no a open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M    Season tickets 75 cis   <lb>
dmieslon 25 q                                 t&apos;-                 , via &apos; <lb>
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N <lb>
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V Consisting- of Sovoii   jLlne  Engravings, V <lb>
Each plate Is accompanied bv descriptive text, and the <lb>
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lie ot cur Lord and Saviour, which these proiuctionj are <lb>
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jar-     «*&quot; ALSO, NOW REAUYs .£3     ^a <lb>
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habirs tnd doslres cf civilized life.             MW <lb>
gales t»g .auction. <lb>
By J. C. FARNHAM~    ~~ <lb>
tOfflco So. 6 Traveller  BiUlding.i <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
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inst., at 5 o&apos;olock. P. M., <lb>
Tvo Feuse Lots on the roomer of Main and Remlnr inn <lb>
itteets. Old Cambridge, belonging to the estate of u/,;T-ia <lb>
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and on the line of tie ior ie lall/oad, audaroweJ&apos; iltStXiA <lb>
withpettr trees of different varietlob.                       Kiooaea <lb>
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Immediately alter the above sale, one House Lit con- <lb>
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dences. Also one lot on the comer ot Mr, Auburn and <lb>
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easi.   Jorfaitaei- particulars luqutro ofthe <lb>
»yl3    V?                     Shorter vrAtAJixiu.^ii, <lb>
MORRIS Bios., PELL &amp; TROWBRIDGE&apos;s <lb>
JU      I      N      STREIjS. <lb>
LAST WEEK BCT ONE OF THE SEASON. <lb>
Tuesday evening. M&apos;av 23-Benefi! ofM. G, GRAHAM <lb>
and.D. J. MAGINNIS.     _________        lw              my22 <lb>
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY <lb>
JJ &quot; S I C A L       FESTIVAL, <lb>
11 ¦ Fcs-rival will be Inaugurated on <lb>
Tuesday   Horning,   the   »!ld   Inal,, <lb>
With a pertotmance of Nicolal&apos;s <lb>
RELIGIOUS  PESTIVATL. OVESTVBtTr <lb>
Fcliowcd by an&apos;ADDRESS torn the PRESIDENT   OF <lb>
THE SOCIETY, aflcr which will be given <lb>
MENDELSSOHN&apos;S   HYMN  OF   PRAISE, <lb>
SYMPHONY AND CANTATA. <lb>
The Soloists for this performance are: <lb>
MIsa ,». E. Houston. <lb>
Mis.,, Lanra Gooalnow, <lb>
Mr. Gro. W. Hazlevvood. <lb>
Tr e doois of the Hall will be ooered at 10 o&apos;clock.   Exet- <lb>
er&quot; - oonmence at 11 o&apos;clock. <lb>
On the Evet-ing of Name Day, <lb>
HAYDN&apos;S   CREATION <lb>
Will be produced with the following Solo talent: <lb>
MISS MABIA BRAINARD, <lb>
MRS. VAN ZANDT, <lb>
51K. JOHN I&apos;.tltl.l V, <lb>
CAUL FORMES. <lb>
Tickets with Secured Setts at $2 St and il 50 each, ac- <lb>
cording to location, can now be procured at the Music <lb>
Hall. <lb>
Doors open at 7; Oratorlo&apos;at 8 o&apos;clock. <lb>
ply!a        2t________L0RIj^; B. BARNES, Secretary. <lb>
_                   CONCERT. <lb>
rflHEBE -WILL EE A &lt; OlaV PWX at  Trp- <lb>
&lt;¦   o,&lt; THURSDAY   FVFNINU   Mav  25 <lb>
,.e of interesting Irtte glria&apos;rom Hi,  don iMMIt- <lb>
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runrrberof Glees. Anmems,secular a                       nieces of <lb>
Jtlui&apos;c. Addresses by Rev. W c VAN HRTERsnd others <lb>
Jlcxeti 25 cents; Reserved Scats .50 cents Doors open at <lb>
614 0 clock I . M. <lb>
Tickets ;r,ay be had a!  N   1&apos; Kemps <lb>
Nichols* No,cs\ 11, Wsihiuglnn stice- <lb>
lt* <lb>
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Bv JOHN H. DRAPHB &amp; fc-tJ, <lb>
1 Auctioneer!. New York.i <lb>
NEW YORK. <lb>
 -&gt; i-.iiilon Coal at Auction <lb>
&apos;aOKAV/.u.-N-AU,,        . <lb>
&gt;¦¦ I,- Co., Saw York, may 15, wej, J <lb>
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&quot;   Auctioneeis. <lb>
Ham itre <lb>
DRAPF1R dr CO., <lb>
Twenty-five tlipusand Toni of Fresh Mined Scraitair- <lb>
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£No. S3 Tiearont itreet.  <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
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 e   i ¦!&quot; -&quot;&quot;,&apos;&apos;&apos; me entire -outents o&gt; the house, constating, <lb>
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 ,e-___________________^_________           my 19 <lb>
Sllllliiery Ooods,   Eancy   Ooucirt,   liry  Gooda <lb>
Hostei }, &lt;t c. <lb>
tn TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY aud THrjRS»AT M,.2S <lb>
24 ano 25. .ao.. day at 10 o&apos;clock A. M., at salelrooms <lb>
onjIU,TveV&apos;&apos;;,..&apos;&apos; 3&quot;U1 a la,Be an,&apos; attractive assortment <lb>
B-sr  rSAMTJi^^ATCH. <lb>
lOltlee No. 10 Water itreet, comer of DevoniMi-e strnt.i <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
Ele.anl    Eornllnre,    Uupa-rlor   Sai.-,   Indlaao <lb>
Ponj., Farming   Toon, Wagon,  t&apos;nvt,   jfc,.., <lb>
 t-c, nt the Uoraee dray Pluce,   aonHuluiia <lb>
Hill, Ttewion. <lb>
On «l                                             | ._^ ,   ... <lb>
  - nreit.rr                        . consisting or elegant &apos;org i <lb>
¦ ¦ suits of rich BiusseissirpstsT <lb>
Bfzs French plat., m&apos;rror <lb>
heavy Seotel, gr.y ,mlci ,;?i-petr; richly carved&quot;couches <lb>
lolling, lounging ca&apos;.riolc and oeawtug room chairs; a rlc_ <lb>
and c. illy carved dining r o,n suit comnlete. consllting ot <lb>
a heaviiv game carved a.-ieb:atd in black walnut with inar- <lb>
&apos;;,»; ! r,cb ?»b.»ii UWe to march, sets of arm Sd other <lb>
-iK&apos;kffc&apos;hfn^c^u,&quot;.^; &quot;»&quot; Md «&amp;&amp;&quot;%&amp;£ <lb>
 .*Mf&quot;,7Avaiuab,&apos;! j10&quot;&quot;,8 safc; a Buneilor Indian poov. <lb>
per .cUy kind, s. und and eenrle, has trav.ied nu 100mllei <lb>
a «!} : superior bone .art; a lot of farming toalj. <lb>
J in- horse oars pats the loot ofthe avenue.        ts-raylT <lb>
An   English   Coltoge,   known   tan   thia   R.  Ca. <lb>
Cabot ll.lnl. . on Hrlgnton St., Rroitbllne. <lb>
Oil SATURDAY, May 27. at  5)4  o&apos;clock  P. M., oa the <lb>
peene <lb>
hf sold to the highest Wd lor. the beautiful <lb>
.&apos; tics Cot&apos;ige, br.ft by the dav in the roost thorough- <lb>
_inanrcr by .Mr &lt; alw. cm talnlnj, 12 rooms, finished <lb>
in chestnut throughout, it i,a6 all the modern cona eri- <lb>
et ces and flvc open gratei In the chambers. The giounda <lb>
aieoroerner.teo Bylidtyeim trees, and various irfilt trees: <lb>
aed shrubbery T!uu &lt;s nearly- 711.100 iqnare tee;of land! <lb>
The Hiish&apos;on street Station on the Cnailes River Branch <lb>
is wit rin flvc mt.iites&apos; walk of the hou-e. Cats leave tie <lb>
¦tor depotst 3.15 and 4.15 P. M. in time to attend <lb>
tins sale.   Tern sal, a                          ts                     my 22 <lb>
BY N. A. THOMPSON &amp; CO. <lb>
COfiice Olrl state House, Boston.) <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
Genteel Dwelling House on&apos;Rlosiom Street, <lb>
near It acl.ean Street. <lb>
&quot;¦ MONDAY. May 22, at 1 o&apos;clock, on tbo premises. <lb>
Tbe (our story bnct dweLing house, No 41 Blos- <lb>
som sheet, on tn- east&apos;ily side of toe street, over- <lb>
 locking the beautiful gionids of the Massacnusetta <lb>
General Hospital, ard commanding tine views of Charles <lb>
Elver. Carnrildte and Brookline. <lb>
The house is built andflriishpit in a thorough manner; I* <lb>
22 reel front by 36 deep, end contains 15 rooms, with modern <lb>
Improvements and conveniences, such&apos;&apos;as furnace, water <lb>
closets, bath room. &lt;tc. <lb>
The lot measures about &quot;8 feet in depth, giving a urge <lb>
yerd in tte rear of the Louse. The csiato is a verv cential <lb>
and pleasant one for the iistcnce of a business man, being <lb>
but a short distance flcm tho business part of the city, anS <lb>
at tte same time possessing advantages ot pure air and fiuej <lb>
scenery, ei jeyed !»t but lew houses In town. <lb>
The property will be sold es above to the bichert bidder, <lb>
either for ea.h.or twc-lhirds on mortgajce five years and <lb>
baianoo cash, at option ot purchaser, alay be examluel at <lb>
any time        _______________ts_____________           my n <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
Desirable  Residence on   the   Highlands,  tot <lb>
R«*_»atry. <lb>
On MONDAY, May 22. at 5 o&apos;clock P. M  on the premises. <lb>
The very ueeitable estate on Cedar street, in Box- <lb>
bury, near the corner ot HUhlant street now the <lb>
 .residence of fi. D Hodget, Eq., consisting ot a large <lb>
two-story house with slated roof. 40 uy38 feet, containing <lb>
wide entrance hall, drv.wing room, sitting, parlor, dialog <lb>
room, kitchen; laundry and panlrics on the first floor, and 8 <lb>
spacious chambers, with veiy large drv cellar, gw, fur- <lb>
pace, lange, bath room, ivater closets and all modern con- <lb>
veniercts, and iuily inpolicd wltli well and cistern water <lb>
through glass pipes. The lot of land measures 60 ftet fiont <lb>
by 175 in depth, coutilnlrg it 500 sauare feet, and is well <lb>
fuppllcd with Irult trees and sbjuhbety. The house is most <lb>
tin. roughly and substantially built In tho most approved <lb>
modern style, with hammered granite steps, Ac, and Is In <lb>
excellent order. <lb>
The eetate is vtiry pleasantly situated near the corasr of <lb>
Centre street, Tne land bet&apos;weeu the house and Centre <lb>
street ts now vacant, and tt e purchaser ot the estate will <lb>
have the privilege ot taking the whole lot or such portion »£ <lb>
It as he may desire at a very low figure. <lb>
The property will be sold without reserve to ibe bighett <lb>
1-iddet on favorable, terms oi payment, and may ba exam- <lb>
ined every aitcmoon berore the sale between 2 and t&gt; <lb>
o&apos;clock. <lb>
For iuitlicr particulars apply to the auctioneer!, ts mylT <lb>
JBx sAKraEL A. WALJXER,&quot; <lb>
 Office No. 32 Congress street.) <lb>
THIS DAY, <lb>
Valuable.and T-forougb-Hnllt Three 8t»ry <lb>
«ri&lt;H Home on Poplar street.   &quot;r* <lb>
MwinMP_,KAJ&apos; Mly M* at s °&apos;c,0« P. M.. <lb>
 « ioe ¥&apos;? t?e snbataniral. convenient and olens <lb>
ii» oL.&apos;S*&apos;1 contains a spacious drawin? roam <lb>
pnh| ^f&apos;c&apos;nC %!S, Pk?^^,w_i^n0?!l;crr,,. i <lb>
marStel,1*-;16S« &quot;&lt;&gt;,«  doepnV ap-Sments?m.rbl, <lb>
^.oitse-istr^e^el&apos;w^ <lb>
13 &apos;n a S_?,*i2»^^°^«f occup^c&apos;v^PoSla&apos;rBtoi/t,. <lb>
weit <lb>
.  _epHonabIft, <lb>
Wdd«F   T.,m.M»&apos; whLc&lt;,h,i8. &quot;osltiTC and to  tho higheit <lb>
OBeofthe clianoit «TdTo &quot;t invHin^ <lb>
ThOB? in^Sta e.th^^elBnb^^ <lb>
inpse in pursuit of a lesrdencem a healrh rr n.art, r tr.. <lb>
a: <lb>
.,,..:&gt; <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
r. M«^Ho,,a*&quot; °* ^W-ht Street. <lb>
°wiM??P*7.v¥ay&apos;«?. «t « o&apos;cock p. M., <lb>
together with all the ,,, &quot; _I-        00 &apos; ,w0 wa&apos;er closets, <lb>
ltrltherpart&apos;.c\fa&apos;^ ^Tthyau^^ F*\?ZiT <lb>
THIS DAY. ~ <lb>
Poor Housaa Lot. on Worcaaster S&amp;reet <lb>
On MONDAY, May 22, at 5 o&apos;clock P. M           &apos; <lb>
WIU be sold four house lots, on the westerly siio «e t  <lb>
mont street. These lots aie 20 f ot in nSai ;,,a? t&quot;~ <lb>
each 2180 feet of land, icquirlog no onv&quot;rr?oTr,Ii«« in&apos;&apos;i?,taitt <lb>
to build upon the nremlses. These iVtsf when wdrer,t-r£ <lb>
street Inttrsecti Columbus avonus will Jf_3e,&amp;H^I <lb>
1 be aaia of this cropertj off.-.ra a gklt &quot;b?»__ fci I. ?&apos; <lb>
ff t;,1&quot;ms ea*y&apos; Ior p«&apos;««!«!«ib inquu-rSfXITuc- <lb>
&quot;u&quot;cer&apos;________________        »t____________________myl6 <lb>
By f. d. dgaoojo, <lb>
O ce Boom No. 1 Soren&apos;i Block, Bexbury. <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
Peremptory Sole of Pour modoroo built two- <lb>
story Dwelling Ilou-cs, <lb>
Pleasantly situated on Brown&apos;i avenue and the new Coun- <lb>
1    road, West Roxbuiy, witnm five minute.&apos; walk ot <lb>
Itosllndale Station, <lb>
On MONDAY, May 22, at 4 o&apos;clock P: U , on the resseo- <lb>
tivo premises. <lb>
The houres ate ail in m st excellent condillon, snd <lb>
conta n 9 rooms each, supplied with good water aud <lb>
 .cellars.    They are occupied   by Mesu.j.   Whoelei- <lb>
-vans and Rogers, and one Is vacant. Three ol the lrjts <lb>
contain acout 18,600 feet each, and one has aoout 2M acrei <lb>
good ham, &lt;tc. <lb>
No more desirable subnrhau residsnees have been. orTeret <lb>
at auction this seasen than the: 0. Trio situation « cieva <lb>
ted. within five mlrutes&apos; walk of. two steam rallreads, <lb>
when. 13 tralna mn daily to icoston, and within tbt&apos;ii <lb>
mlntites&apos;walk or horse cars, churcij, sahooi, Ac, It taken <lb>
!,&apos;,&quot;&apos; I5n.lrntestogo to Boston, hil,n.tng o--e at least 15 to <lb>
20minutes&apos;ride nearer than to eoln thehoraeo.ars from <lb>
Roxbuiy to Boston The tale sml abreiutoiy ce poiltrve, <lb>
tun the terpis very liberal. <lb>
For turthct lntormatlon apply to the- Anctlonier,   3&apos;.-ml» <lb>
By GEORGE B. HXOHBORM. <lb>
 Ofilce Ko. I Scollay&apos;s Buildiuc, head ot Tremont row.3 <lb>
THIeS&apos;BAY. <lb>
wOBIi UtK DEWTRB. <lb>
Splendid Suburban Rasastdenceon Ntov-Rnston <lb>
¦&apos; en, Oak in.i, 1« Miles frusa. JKouon. <lb>
Mans,on Houae wilh tower, with modema coiivonlonceas. <lb>
with stable ana Cnnlaate Douse with oeliais, Henery <lb>
o5c, In fine order; and aqout5aercB ot elevated and ex- <lb>
cellert Land, thicaly stunded with chaiee aad productlva <lb>
FiuitTree3 (apoles, pears, cbeirtes),currants, biaosber- <lb>
rle-B, raspbcirles, stray.berries, fiowets, shruooery, Ac. <lb>
louist and ornamental ttees aro upon the grounds, and <lb>
addbeaoty to the scene. Win he sold onMOHDAY.Msjr <lb>
22, at 4 o&apos;clock P. M, on the premises, <lb>
a *200 to be paid at the time and oiice of sale. Trout <lb>
the tower is cue of the fiuest panoramic views in <lb>
New England. Wo&apos;ourn Is one oi toe most beautiful, <lb>
healthful and fluiving towns in the state. Itsscho aaro <lb>
of the highest older, and its churches aid public bulldiags <lb>
oi elegant, tasteful&apos; and elaborate design. The house is <lb>
erected on a magni&amp;ceut site, and cont-ins 13 rooms, fnr- <lb>
naoe. range, hot and coin viator, biflpng room, marble <lb>
wash basins, Ac. The estate cost Slt.OeOs but v111 be toll <lb>
withj.ut lecard to cost or piice, to the highest bidder. The <lb>
house and grounds will bo on view every day till sile, an* <lb>
D. E. Jewett, Esq., the o» ner a^d occupant, will consider <lb>
it a pleasure to offer to gentlemen uie treedoia ot Uli <lb>
Is Photogiaphs of the place and additional par- <lb>
ticu&apos;sra had on application to the. Auctioneer. GEO, R. <lb>
HljCHBOttN^___            ».U,1.3,l-,15\19,2l),2S                  my» <lb>
Bt BROWtT BROTHERS, <lb>
toaice 9 state street-j <lb>
THIS DAY. <lb>
Peremptory Sale of a Crenterl Rartcfc Ho two <lb>
«an Eouriii street, Saiutm sAooton. <lb>
On MONDAY, M»y 22, at 4 o&apos;clock P. JKi. on the oreralser, <lb>
A nearly new two and a ha11 story a&apos;.rlck Dwellurg <lb>
33av5 leei, with an L 2r?x_5 feei, ccntatnlng 14 c65- <lb>
.___.veniently arraaKed rooms, bruit in tlae most thorough <lb>
manner, with slated roof, and cellar of hammered grauTts. <lb>
The lot co.-tains t250 square feet oft land, abunaanily igp- <lb>
plieai with largo Hurt treae rciaptw. entrants, goo.cnerriei; <lb>
raepbi-nhs, steawbenles, shrnrjoroicy and flowering plant  <lb>
in great yailefy.&apos;pieaaaritly iitaated on Fourth, rear tk <lb>
ca nir of L shoot, lu one of the, moot desirable neighbor- <lb>
hoods in south Boston. The citato win be p^Mvaiy sain <lb>
 Arthcut reserve or Moi&apos;it, and epon favorable te;ms oi pa*- <lb>
narnt.   A deposit of r,2W t0 btsmade at ticx 01 8sio. <lb>
F&apos;,r!a.rJ  .n4C a of tho nremlses »ad full narttculaw <lb>
apply to the AucUr ,cee«, 9 State meet.        tl        my if <lb>
mm ,   by j. jx »o_;iER c- ao.      ; <lb>
COfSeo lower ».0or of Br^-e,.^ Building, State street, aid* <lb>
eutraucs-u Con«ress square.)                  : <lb>
_     ,                   THIS DAY. <lb>
JiBslr_,es. Sa,e 01 Dwelling House and LaiU <lb>
In RoxTonry. <lb>
!_sV_i0 w1.,! IlW,atan °&apos;£.°?k ^M.. o_ the premises, <lb>
ifsEnlii.bt.f{A t&lt;&gt; tho highest bidder the 2H-story <lb>
uf£rti,£;J± _-&amp;&quot;s,t,ry &apos;3 irick- snQ tae 1&quot;&gt;n*e ei*- <lb>
 inJe 1, a r.°.«T&apos; rv,,,h »&apos;PaBtous Cry cel&apos;ar under the whole. <lb>
« m,i. J 5 o5                         UUl8 aboal lm squa-e feet,-w;th <lb>
a sine entrance to Ihe rcfir. <lb>
Terms easy one s_c positive, by order ofTruiteos.    &apos; <lb>
_______________________       ts                                   my IS <lb>
jLotst   Wto   JfflttHtr. <lb>
_ <lb>
STOLFN-Ttsree 7 3-IC U- S. Bonds, secood <lb>
. ¥100 e»eh_Nor. 37.158, 87,159 and 37,180.   Ah per- <lb>
sons arc   autli i.ed againstnegoiia-ring t&apos;-i mem, al, <lb>
.        .              hoever will return said Bonds to tho <lb>
2d National Bani or to B2 Prince street, wtll oe¦ smtibly <lb>
revarded.                                2t*                                  my2!l^ <lb>
LOST--T)VSu^di»jrtje&apos;eTl-th iLstftnt, a tmull <lb>
slz«fl Peaui Brostt i-in. In COau- cy etreet, or on Essex, <lb>
inaunoy and vt aEliiiral-n errects.   Toe llcdcr edit <lb>
I   lisylng It a JENKINd « CO.&apos;S, 119 Mux <lb>
»tiy«t.                                          »«*                           w!»<lb>
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KONDAV MOB NINO, MAY 22, 1865, <lb>
i»                                                                   .                   , = <lb>
Color 1-re.ludKe. <lb>
We are credited witti some curious notions in <lb>
Boston, but in one respect, Philadelphia beats us <lb>
altogether. A custom there has recently acquired <lb>
considtrable notoriety, which is thus explained by <lb>
one^of the city  papers: As a general thing the <lb>
colored people of Philadelphiado not use the horse <lb>
cars, but keep to the sidewalk. But when one of <lb>
them c ncludes to take a ride, as the law allows <lb>
him, the conductor objects but does not eject, be- <lb>
cause he knows the colored passenger will Jake <lb>
him before the court But seeing that he cannot <lb>
jut the man off the cars, the conducUH does the <lb>
next best thing in his view, and puts the cws off <lb>
the track. The negro sits there in state as long as <lb>
lie pleases, the conductor, dtiver and horses march <lb>
off in quest of another car, and the ten or twenty <lb>
white passengers, as (he ca&lt;e may be disperse, as it <lb>
suits them, with the possible sacrifice of losing the <lb>
investment of their fare nrmey for that particular <lb>
ride. <lb>
Now, at this distance, this looks like a very <lb>
amusing custom, though we dare say it is not to <lb>
those who share its iiutonver.iences. Is it not als i <lb>
a!trifle, or considerably more than a trifle, un- <lb>
leasonable, absurd and nvong? And yet, let th&apos;-se <lb>
without sin cast the first stone. The subject is <lb>
not one for ptiarisaic comparisons betwe?r. one <lb>
coir.nvutiity and another, but for general consider- <lb>
ation and improvement, on account of its bearing <lb>
upon the great problems of the day. The preju- <lb>
dice to which we alluie i? subtle, iiu&apos; firmly fixed <lb>
and nearly universal, though it is fast fading. <lb>
The&apos;duty of all is to keep it fading. The single <lb>
fitct that during the fearful crisis through which <lb>
we have been passing for the last four yetart, ike <lb>
negroes of the South have been the constant and <lb>
always reliable friends of the Government, is <lb>
enough of itself to rhield the whole race fro .a the <lb>
shafts of prejudice in every loyal mind. <lb>
Not when we consider the still unsettled prob- <lb>
leu of reconstruction, &amp;n« the part in 0am which <lb>
the colored men of the South may and m <lb>
called uj;on t- play, can we ste any other duty <lb>
more manifest than that of &quot; conquering our <lb>
prejudiuoa &quot; as speedily as wc can. But, these in- <lb>
cidents in Philadelphia may well be useful to us in <lb>
ren.indin£j us not to expect too much fro:;, tiie <lb>
white people of the South. When sueh injustice <lb>
is still lingering ii&gt; the most favored parts of the <lb>
Nortb, when in State after State here the neirro is <lb>
still denitd access to the ballot box and the en- <lb>
joyment of other most obvious civil rights and <lb>
privileges, we surely ought not to expect at <lb>
once an entile revolution in the sentiments and <lb>
habits ol the South. Time is all that is necessary <lb>
to perfect the great reform that is ot.: foot, and we <lb>
mav well be satisfied so long as we contieue to <lb>
mark the wonderful piogressof the present period. <lb>
Curious Law Cask.   A ea.se, was decided in th <lb>
Superior Court in New York on Thursday, which <lb>
will interest business men.   A person natnect Pey- <lb>
ser, having transfi reed his busiues, rflth debts <lb>
and credits to another party named Kanter, n rote <lb>
t&quot; thi plaintiffs in the case stating* this fact, thank- <lb>
in for the confidence heretofore reposed in <lb>
¦i begging that &apos;hey would extend the sarat <lb>
to his successor.   Plaintiffs supplied  Kmter with <lb>
fcf-ods during two years, when he ceased to pa/, <lb>
brought agMiist Peyser for the bal- <lb>
ance.   The jurv gay; a verdict in favor of the <lb>
plaintiff for the full amount claimed in consequence <lb>
of Ptjser&apos;s recommendation. <lb>
Jepf. Davis. A Nashville dispatch says it was <lb>
given out at headquarters tint Jeff Davis would <lb>
pass through Nashville on his way t&lt;&gt; Washing- <lb>
ton, &lt;md a steamer, with a portion of the 13th reg- <lb>
ulars, was in readiness to leceive him, but it was <lb>
deemed injudicious to send him through that way, <lb>
although the route is shortest, and arcordiugh he <lb>
moved east. An officer of Johnston&apos;s army re- <lb>
ports that Davis gave up nearly all his specie for <lb>
the payment of his escort. <lb>
Steamers at a Discount The steautets Ca- <lb>
hawba and Detroit, belonging to the Government, <lb>
were pat up at. auction on Friday in New York. <lb>
The best bid for the Cahawba, which cost the Gov- <lb>
ernment over $200,000, was S1&quot;&gt;,000, and for the <lb>
Detroit S3000. The sale was stopped and the ves- <lb>
sels were withdraw,&apos;. The large number of steam- <lb>
ers belonging to the Government, which will have <lb>
to be sold, will make that class of property very <lb>
cheap for some time to come. <lb>
The Rebel Medical Department. The Rich- <lb>
mond Commercial Bulletin says the books, ac- <lb>
toor-to.   &gt;i|||li onJ, in fa», all   lln- x»&amp;I!^«-* and n»&quot;» <lb>
vate documents of Surgeon General Moore, lately <lb>
at &apos;he head of the medical department of the rabel <lb>
Confederacy, were captured at Charlotte, Nr. C, <lb>
Dr. Moore being compelled to abandon them in his <lb>
hasty retreat from that town. These papers wdl <lb>
go far in compiling the statistics of the late *ar. <lb>
Gens. Meads and Grant on Secretary <lb>
Stanton. The following testimemy ha? ju-t been <lb>
elicited before the Committee oi, the Conduct of <lb>
the War, and is furnished In them for publica- <lb>
tion: <lb>
Testimony of Major General Meade, Q. You hays <lb>
beer: iu the army almost since the war commenced, and <lb>
have had as intimate a connectiou with and know- <lb>
ledge ot the &amp;i my ot the l&apos;otomac as any General I <lb>
Snow. For that reason I desire to plase on our record <lb>
your answer to the following inquiry: la what man- <lb>
ner has Mr. Stsnton, the Secretary of War, performed <lb>
his duties in regard to tho supply of trie army and the <lb>
support of the miiitaiy operations under yonr charge? <lb>
A, So far as my knowledge extends, and I have had <lb>
any relations with the War Department, I can say <lb>
most cheerfully that everything I have required, or <lb>
that 1 thought oughtto be done, has r«en promptly at- <lb>
tended to by Mr. Stanton, as the head oi the War De- <lb>
partment. <lb>
Q. W.atdoyousayof the talent and ability with <lb>
which Mr. Stanton has conducted his department? A, <lb>
1 consider that the department has been conducted <lb>
tprth very great ability. There mav have been pome <lb>
matters in which I may have differed with Mr. Stanton <lb>
and might have criticised tils operations. <lb>
Q. Speak of the general management ot the depart- <lb>
ment. A. As to the general management .of the War <lb>
Deparrmer.t I consider it has been conducted with <lb>
great ability. <lb>
Testimony of Lieutenant General brant. Q. You <lb>
lave rwu Lieutenant General commanding the whole <lb>
army tor a year p?.st and more?  A. Y/es, sic <lb>
Q. 1 wish you to pUoe upon record your answer to <lb>
the followinc question: In what manner ha^ Mr. Stan- <lb>
ton, Secretary of War, performed his duties in the <lb>
supply of the armies and tbe support ot the military <lb>
operations under your charge? A. Admirably, I <lb>
think. There has been no complaint in toat respect  <lb>
that is, no general complaint. So ftr as he is con- <lb>
cerned, I do not thi ok there has be** any ground of <lb>
complaint in that respect. <lb>
Q, Has there been any misunderstanding with r»- <lb>
esrd to the conduct of the war, in any particular, <lb>
hetween yea and the Secretary or War since you have <lb>
fceen in command? A. Never any expressed to mo I <lb>
never had any reason to suppose that any fault was <lb>
found with anything I had done. So lar as the Secre- <lb>
tary ot War and myself are coLcetned, he has never <lb>
.interfered with my duties, never thrown any obstacle <lb>
an the way of any supplies I have called for He has <lb>
Bever detailed a course of campaign to me, and never <lb>
inquired what I was going to do. He has always <lb>
seemed satisfied with what 1 did, and heartily co- <lb>
operated with me. <lb>
The Colored Man in Tennessee. It is very <lb>
evident that the Southern people are exceedingly <lb>
reluctant to accord the rights of freedom to the <lb>
Mack man, and indetd will not allow him bis liberty <lb>
except upon compulsion. According to tbe Cin- <lb>
cinnaii Gazette, the Tennessee Legislature does not <lb>
yet recognize the fact that the colored people are <lb>
free and should be treated accordingly. A bill <lb>
lately passed by the House of Representatives is <lb>
thus described: <lb>
&quot;It disqualifies blacks from bearing witness against <lb>
While?. The blacks are rru;de subject to a surveillance <lb>
which regards them as prima facie vagrants with no <lb>
rights that a white man is bound to respect. It ordains <lb>
S?6!,?1&quot;1!1^?151111,11* and 8a,s ** a term, tor this inde- <lb>
tmable status. It provides penalties for white persons <lb>
who harbor negroes. It requires all b&apos;acks to have <lb>
them-eives registered, paying the County Clerk a fee <lb>
£^f h 1,MiTll!;on&apos;1* &quot;ll the flfteen enaotingsec- <lb>
tL0n,l?L,hli,.i&quot;.&quot;&apos; tbe term&apos;fre« persons of cotSr&apos; is <lb>
repeated, as if to recosntze the existence of slavery in <lb>
SXrlSIS »ithon«n *« People have decreed that there <lb>
ifcah be no slaves in the State. <lb>
«. J?Ssfotion wbi&lt;* gives additional color to all <lb>
nut oZZmvUZ snlvs Connty Cour,s tae powerto bind <lb>
?n whitf   I* of &quot;S? P°reons of color as apprentice* <lb>
«Z nr.K?aster8- ..Therp ,s no specified limit to the <lb>
wt ?i -ih&lt;,&apos;8 aPPrOThcestJip. Tennessee had better go <lb>
lihPrtJ.i**%f 6t °.noe th,n t0 mo&lt;*  &quot; ol«cks with <lb>
from them?. ?**     Dp      p0wer ,0 tak8 tteir caJdrea <lb>
The Soldiers and theib Asms. A corre- <lb>
spondent of the Gloucester Advertiser, who belongs <lb>
to Co. u, 56th Mass. Veteran regiment, (com- <lb>
nianded by Capt. Shurtleff, a son of Dr. N. B. <lb>
Shurfleff of this city,) writes from Alexandria on <lb>
the 9th instant, saying: <lb>
Ihat1^ faf ia-»°Sf JPVn,? r hope government will do, and <lb>
^ are diJhar i1et,aln 0S r,fles and &apos; qn&apos;pmento when <lb>
**&quot; v -h.t . ^d ,ropi the ?ervice. It Is hord to part <lb>
w,a, hat trusty weapon which has been our nearest <lb>
and dearth   mend through the trying scenes and many <lb>
hard longhr it?&quot; wondy conflictf. now much the sol- <lb>
oier wou&apos;d prW snch a rellc- How mush in after <lb>
years would itawakt ,he patriotic spirit wi&apos;hin him a« <lb>
jt did when he first had .&quot;&apos;- Pieeented him; ard should <lb>
toes again tiee. no against us, hp would he as anxious to <lb>
seijej d as i&lt;: days of the past, aud &lt;?° for«i to do battle <lb>
Mr the right. 1 carnot see what government cau do <lb>
Sr,«o5° msny nms on hantf. Nodoub* &apos;hey will he <lb>
Br,ir^2Jw?J60B,ewheret0 rust and spm.&apos;, while tho <lb>
w^i «LT?S&quot; CTer tike Pfidein neepina bus oldweap.n <lb>
Til *h«t^ opi aod esteem Jt a precious memesto I <lb>
!nt-oiri1«?-,,:e*?riiB9cl Hancock&apos;s Carp? are to Vial- <lb>
^ wtoffir^.&apos;&quot;*1 h0i*U ffiUS exteDd&apos;i t0 <lb>
A Gloomt PBOspr;CT. The Newborrport <lb>
Herald, m speaking of the introduction of the <lb>
district system in the election of the Legislature, <lb>
says that under it &quot; a large poriioD of tho members <lb>
go only one year, which renders them go- d for <lb>
rotbipg to begin wi&gt;ri, and eager for plunder vrhiie <lb>
Jhere,&quot; It closes its toview of the session with tbe <lb>
following disheartenifi remarks: <lb>
&quot; It is probable that the present LeaiBlature is a3 <lb>
RCOoasyre shall have next year. For ten years the <lb>
rrr r&apos;uey hasbfti nowi.tr-aid, and there is nothing in <lb>
the ptf3,nt roiditinn or things to chock it. The best <lb>
pa&apos;tof thf cou.niuiiiy will have tothing to do with <lb>
the Legislature.&quot; <lb>
At 10.30 A. M., 1311 <lb>
st <lb>
(0J; at 10.58,1305; at 11.10,1301; at 11.45, <lb>
: 11.55,1302; at 12,10. ttOl i at 12.35,130}; <lb>
Price of Gold. <lb>
10.45, ISO <lb>
130J; at <lb>
at 1.05.. 1805.                                           .    ^T <lb>
At 2,20 P. M., gold was quoted in ISew York at <lb>
1301; at 2.30, 1303; at 2 50,1801. <lb>
The gold market remains quiet, without much <lb>
change in tne premium, The heavy exports of <lb>
specie to Europe, Saturday, excites some remark, <lb>
although a large shipment was generally expected. <lb>
It is said that nearly half a million of the total <lb>
amount sent out was in return for a portion of the <lb>
M8y coupons on the Five-twenties held in Europe. <lb>
The export of gold will probably soon fall off <lb>
again, as the present larce shipment was owing to <lb>
temporary causes. With a revived demand for <lb>
Government stocks in Europe and an irtcreaied <lb>
export of our cereals the export of specie will be <lb>
materially curtailed. <lb>
The following is the export of specie from New <lb>
York Saturday : Per steamers America, for South- <lb>
ampton, $760,000; Erin, for Liverpool, $285,000; <lb>
Etna, for do., $982,000; City of Dublin, for do., <lb>
350,000, and Corsica, for Havana, $27,Opo making <lb>
a total of $2,104,000. <lb>
The &quot;Chivington Massacre.&quot; The ttuth of <lb>
the version of the &quot; Chivington massacre,&quot; so <lb>
called, heietofore circulated, is controverted by <lb>
Lieut. Harry Kicbt&apos;.ond. of the 3d Colorado Cav- <lb>
alry, the force cngng&lt;d in the affair. The attack <lb>
upon the Indians has been represented as entirely <lb>
unprovoked, and the tribe as being a friendly oue. <lb>
Lieut. Richmond says the regiment was raised at <lb>
Dm.ver on account of the murder of a man ant <lb>
his wife and two children on an unprotected <lb>
ranchc, by the Indians, who cut the throats <lb>
of thi ir victims irom ear to ear and scalped <lb>
them. While tbe regiment was in course of or- <lb>
ganization lh3 Indians continued their depreda- <lb>
tions. Ranches weic destroyed, hou-es pillaged, <lb>
occupants butchered, trains attacked, cattle driven <lb>
off, teamsters kilkd, coaches fired into. In passing <lb>
over ten miles of ground Lieut. R. saw twenty <lb>
seven bodies,-men, women ami children, scattered <lb>
along, tlieir bodies most horribly mutilated, every <lb>
garment stripped off, leaving them as naked as <lb>
when borr. Doting the attack upein the Indian <lb>
encampment nut one of the Indians sought <lb>
protection by the display of the stats tad <lb>
s-rin, s, or a /lag of truce, as reported, but all <lb>
rushed pellmell to their rifle pits, already iug and <lb>
fortified, and seeding as good as they received. <lb>
In their possession yvas found a white man&apos;s scalp, <lb>
fresh and bloody, which they had tiken within <lb>
three days. Bolt after bolt of cotton, calicoes and <lb>
broadcloths, women&apos;s under-clotbes, shoes, crino- <lb>
line in tact, all the paraphernalia of a woman&apos;s <lb>
attiie  were found in profusion throughout their <lb>
village. Government horses and mules, as well as <lb>
.private ditto, w&gt;.re found, not merely scattered <lb>
about, but composing their ht-rds. <lb>
Supposed Muedeb. We learn that the body <lb>
Of an Irishman, beming marks of violence, wa3 <lb>
picked up in Deerfuld river at Shelburi e Falls on <lb>
Thnrsds evening. He was supposed to have been <lb>
killed at Hoosac Tunnel (where the laborers have <lb>
frequent quarrels) and thrown into the river, float- <lb>
ing (heiice down slrean. <lb>
L B. Haiwood, a St. L-mis merchant, has <lb>
been arrested en the charge of being implicated <lb>
with the steamboat incendiaries who caused the <lb>
destruction of so many boats at St. Louis last <lb>
summer. <lb>
Kr5&quot; A Detroit dispatch says many of the citi- <lb>
zens have cauaht the Canadian gold fever and are <lb>
departing for the gold fieltls near Quebec. <lb>
CGF&quot; Initiator* steps have been taker, to pur- <lb>
chase art elegant mansion for Gen. Sherman in <lb>
Cincinnati. <lb>
OS*&quot; Mftjor Carrington, late Provost Mar-ha! of <lb>
Richmond, has been arrested on the charge of em- <lb>
bezzling jitney sent South for Union soldiers. <lb>
BOSTON AND VICINITY. <lb>
CnmisAL Matters. In the Police Court Saturday, <lb>
Judge Maioe presiding, John Eyan, charged with the <lb>
murder of his wife, Jane Cecilia, in Genesee Siteet, as <lb>
previously stated, was called up in accordance with as- <lb>
signment, and waiving examination was fully com- <lb>
mitted to await the action ot the Grand Juty in the <lb>
matter, <lb>
Micbse! McCabe was sentenced to six months in the <lb>
House of Correction for steaiicg $10 in coppers in the <lb>
shop of Michael Sweeney. <lb>
Three women named Bridget Murphy, Mary Lamb <lb>
snd Ann Bailey weie convicted ot stealing $13 worth <lb>
of clothing in the shop of Michael Sweenev, and each <lb>
set.fenced to three months in the House of Coirection. <lb>
James McLaughlin pleaded guilty of stealing $36 in <lb>
the shop of Michael Doberty and was let off wfth a <lb>
fine ol B15 and costs, at the request of Mr. Doherty, to <lb>
whem restitution has been made. <lb>
Michael McMahan pleaded guilty of stealing $3 <lb>
?=cJt£»°/=fe»J^K!P&amp;.te.tne Bay st*tiM ,ron Co- <lb>
Public Institutions. The reports to the Bf.ard of <lb>
Directors for Puolip Institutions for the week ending <lb>
May 18, show that there remained in the House of In- <lb>
dustry, ot that date, 27S ianitfcs; House of Reforma- <lb>
tion, 221; Almshouse, 103; Lunatic Hospital, 179; <lb>
1&apos;ouseoi Correction, 213 Sect to State Almshonses, <lb>
30; to State Lunatic Hospital, 2. <lb>
City Mortality, lhe total numher of deaths in <lb>
the city for the week ending Saturday noon was 78, ot <lb>
which 12 were of consumption, and 30 wco of children <lb>
under hve years of age, Of the deceased, 23 were of <lb>
American and 52 of foreign parentage, <lb>
Cambridge. <lb>
Deowbed in a Tub op Water, A child named <lb>
Murphy, about three years old, yvas drowsed iu Cam- <lb>
bridge on Friday by falling into a tub of water. It had <lb>
been miieed for an tour or two, and when tbe mother <lb>
went to look for it she found the Httle one dead in a <lb>
large wash-tub, into which it had probably fallen by <lb>
losing its balance while looking into the tub, <lb>
Ikterestiks Anhiversary, The Irving Literary <lb>
Association celebrated their tenti anniversary at the <lb>
City Hal! on Friday evening, and a crowded audience <lb>
gathered to listen to the exercises which, for them, con- <lb>
sisted simply of an oration ind poem; but both were <lb>
w, 11 worthy the attention they elicited. The oraror of <lb>
the evening,Mr. W. W.Hammond,choseforhissubiect <lb>
the motto ot the association, &quot; The Aristocracv ot Man- <lb>
hood,&quot; and treated of it as implying a class rattier than <lb>
an abstract idea. It was finely wntteH and eloquently <lb>
delivered, closing with a brilliant tribute to the memory <lb>
of President Lincoln, <lb>
The poet of the evening, Mr. J. W. Cotton, offered a <lb>
well written poem upon &quot; Our duties to ourselves, our <lb>
countiy and the future.&quot; <lb>
At the close of the poem the audience was dismissed, <lb>
and the members, with tneir ladies, adjourned to the <lb>
upper hall to partake ol a bountiful collation. Snort <lb>
and eloquent speeches from present and past memb-.-rs, <lb>
followed by music and social converse, brought the <lb>
email hours round before the time for partmg catae. <lb>
Dorchester* <lb>
Deceased, Mr. Ed ward A. Dexter, a Notary Public <lb>
and highly esteemed citizen died at his residence last <lb>
night. Butafcwdajssincethedeceasedsuperintended <lb>
the funeral arrangements of the late J. Amory Davis, <lb>
and a day or two subsequently was attacked witli the <lb>
same disease, which resulted fatally. <lb>
West Uedford. <lb>
Accident. As Mr. Aloozo Millikea, of the firm of <lb>
Cheney &amp; Milliken, was returning from a surprise <lb>
paify at the house of H, H. Gilmore, Friday evening, <lb>
his horse ran away, upset his carriage, thre.w him out, <lb>
fractured his leg, and slightly bruised him oti&apos;er«yise <lb>
lie was conveyed to his residence on Pleasant Sireet, <lb>
where he was attended by Dr. E, Woodburv, who for- <lb>
tunately was ine of the j,arty. <lb>
ITKMS. <lb>
Mrs. Extra, BUly Smith is accused of appropriating to <lb>
her private us&quot; tbe spoons and other silver belonging <lb>
in the gubernational mansion at Kichmond and the <lb>
properly of the State of Virginia. <lb>
rnree years agu Daniel &lt;j. Shaw of Bar ton, Ver- <lb>
mont, while riding from Island Pond to Charleston <lb>
lost his pocket book containing $97. Ihe present <lb>
spring, while driving over the ssme road, a man from <lb>
Island Pond turned this wailet out of the mud on his <lb>
wagvn wheel, and restored it to the owner, About $70 <lb>
of the money was well enough preserved to be redeemed <lb>
by the banks. <lb>
Hon. Amos Tuck, Naval Officer at Boston, saiUfor <lb>
Europe by the steamer Asia, next week, on a vMt to <lb>
his son, who is Vice Consul at Paris. <lb>
Connecticut maidens do tbe courting up slick. A <lb>
nice young girl near Hartford was applied to by a two- <lb>
months&apos; widower to come and take charge of his six <lb>
motherless children. She said: &quot;Yes, sir; as jour <lb>
wile; not otherwise.&quot;  She went. <lb>
Tbe people having so money, some of the Southern <lb>
railroads are transporting passengers for nothing. A <lb>
grand chance for &quot;dead heads.&quot; <lb>
John Hogan was found dead in his bed at Ware on <lb>
Saturday of last week.   He lived alone, and the cause <lb>
oi bis death is supposed to be disease of the brain- <lb>
Strawberries, new potatoes, peas and bean3 are) <lb>
among the luxuries of the Cincinnati market. <lb>
There are indications of a great rush of visitors to <lb>
the White Mountains the coming summer. Snow is <lb>
three feet deep there in some places. <lb>
J. G. Eichardson, colored, has recovored $603 dam- <lb>
ages irom the city ol Brooklyn, N, T  for injariss sus- <lb>
tained by the anti-draft riots in 1863, <lb>
Strawberries are 25 cents and cherries 20 cents per <lb>
quart, in Echmond, <lb>
Thebedyof Lloyd Kimball, who was drowned thi <lb>
spring at Mclndoes Falls, Vermont, was found more &apos; <lb>
tian 50 miles from the place of accident, in Hartland, j <lb>
Vt  with the papers and money on his person all safe, I <lb>
A New Haven paper soys that a farmer created quite I <lb>
a sensation or State street on Thursday, by paying out ! <lb>
6ilver quarters and half dollars for groceries purchased. I <lb>
&quot; fie w;sn&apos;t going to keep United States specie hoarded I <lb>
away in stockings any longer, now Gen. Lee was sub- <lb>
dued,&quot; he said. <lb>
BY   TELEGRAPH. <lb>
FROM WASHINGTON. <lb>
Arrival of Jeff. Davis at Fortress Monroe, <lb>
Gen. <lb>
Batiks and tbe Committee on <lb>
the Conduct of the Mar, <lb>
GOV. VANCE AND  NOETH CAROLINA <lb>
MATTERS. <lb>
 SPECIAL dispatch to the boston jopesal.J <lb>
Washington, May 20,1865. <lb>
Jeff. Davis lias arrived at Fortress Mouroej on <lb>
lhe Rebecca Clyde from Savannah. <lb>
Reports iu circulation about General Banks <lb>
aie so contradictory that it is impossible <lb>
to say say which is the true one. <lb>
There are several Lonisiai ians here yvho are bit- <lb>
terly denouncing both Banks atd Butler, wtdle <lb>
certain officials perhaps, encourage, and certainly <lb>
do not contradict the reports set afloat to the pre- <lb>
judice of these Massachusetts Generals. <lb>
Surprise is expressed here at the wide publica- <lb>
tion of what purports to be an abstract of-the re- <lb>
port of the Committee on ttre Conduct of the War <lb>
on the Red river expedition. It does not give a <lb>
fair idea cf the evidence taken by the Committee, <lb>
which thoroughly exonerate s Gen. Banks and <lb>
conclusively shows that General Halleck was the <lb>
author of the expedition. Wide the writer of &apos;he <lb>
map rity report of the Comaattee under- <lb>
took to show in that report that the <lb>
political action. in Louisiana ordered by <lb>
President Lincoln had no regacd to <lb>
the expedition, oi that Gen. BanKs was responsi- <lb>
ble, a rniur&gt;rity report, drawn up by Hon. D. W. <lb>
Gooeli, completely exonerates Gen. Banks by <lb>
simply giving extracts from the testimony. <lb>
Gt-n. Sheridan is to have command of the entire <lb>
trans-Mississippi department <lb>
Manager Stewart of Ne«v York bas been in- <lb>
formed that Booth&apos;s body lies wticre neither he oi <lb>
any other mottal man will ever se« it u.^aln. <lb>
The rebel Governor Vance of North Carolina hrs <lb>
arrived and is at a well conducted and secure <lb>
boarding establishment on Capitol Hill. <lb>
President Johosoii will have an informal inter- <lb>
view to-day with W. W Holden, W. S. Mason, <lb>
W. R. Richard on, J. P. H. Russ and John G. Wi&gt;- <lb>
iiams of Raleigh, and R. P. Dick of Greti s&apos;toro&apos;, <lb>
with other loyal North Carolinians, invited i&apos;.ete to <lb>
consult on the reorganization of that State. They <lb>
do tiot relish the idea of negro suffrage, indeed <lb>
they do not consent to discuss it.          Perley. <lb>
THE FLIGHT OF JEFF. DAVIS, <lb>
Specie Distributed among his Escort, <lb>
JEFF, GLAD TO GET RID OF HIS SOLDIERS. <lb>
New \&apos;okk. May 20, The Times&apos; Nashville di-patch <lb>
si&gt;; 3 rebel officers who have arrived there, state that <lb>
when Jeff. Davis he aid of lee&apos;a suirender he tele- <lb>
graphed Wheeler to furnish Uitn an escort of 1000 men <lb>
to Wa8hoe, Ga. Gen. Di.brill was put i:- command of <lb>
a force and sent to meet Da&quot;is at Greensboro&apos;, <lb>
N. O Davis, bis faoidy, Benjamin, Breokinridge <lb>
and otf&apos;er officials started at ooce and had <lb>
with them it was currently reported, eleven <lb>
re illions &quot;t dollsrs in specie. The rank and file learn- <lb>
ing this fact diTuesed it among themselves, and so fre- <lb>
quent were their private talks the officers became <lb>
uneasy. At length a spirit of insubordination began to <lb>
develop it-elf and Davis was obliged to address them, <lb>
maEing brilliant promises, ft is he was obliged to do <lb>
nearly every day; but 8»ilithe treasure attracted the <lb>
undivided attention of theimn, who argued that the <lb>
government owed them something. Finally Davis <lb>
eletmed it besi to open sime of the kegs and dealt out <lb>
to each of tnt men, mostly in silver, snrhs varying from <lb>
820 to $30. <lb>
On the evening of the 8th it appears Davis thought <lb>
he could get along better without such an escort aad <lb>
Duke annoueccd that all who wanted to go west of the <lb>
Mississippi should report to him the next day. They <lb>
all reported, but Duke look only those who had arms. <lb>
The others weie disnisseo, and they made their way to <lb>
Wasboe and surrendered to General Wilson, Davis <lb>
and ps rty then proceeded to the west bank of tbe Sa- <lb>
vannah, where Beijamin, Breckinridge and others left <lb>
bin). <lb>
The Arrival of Jeff. Davis at Fort HouroB. <lb>
Xtepcrted T.niialnar or the <lb>
Prisoner. <lb>
Bistluau shod <lb>
ALEX, H. STEPHENS, C. C, CLAY AND OTHERS <lb>
IN TBE PARTY. <lb>
Fokteess Moneoe, May 19. Jeff. Davis with <lb>
tVmily, staff officers, &amp;c , arrived here to day from <lb>
Hilton Head, S. C, in the steamer Wm. fl. Clyde, con- <lb>
voyed by the U. S. gunboat Tuscaroia, Commodore <lb>
Finley. Col. Pritchard of- the Michigan cavalry, who <lb>
made the capture, with a stiong body of men accom- <lb>
panied tbe party, and he immediately telegraphed to <lb>
oFn1a&apos;cii&apos;^l;i^fnr &quot;-^t-iie.tionti in  le^arfl t.t thp. riisnnnal <lb>
The steamer Clyde still remains over three miles from <lb>
shore, and Col, Pritchard is the only person who has <lb>
as yet come a?hore. It is rumored that Davis wns <lb>
lnnded ahout 4 A. M, to-day on the beacb, and from <lb>
there was marched into the sallyport of the Water <lb>
Battery. <lb>
Latee IP. M. The steamer Clyde has just dropped <lb>
her anchor in the roads, and ttere seems no doubt but <lb>
that Jeff. Davis must have been landed somewhore on <lb>
the beach. No communication is allowed with the <lb>
steamer. Ihe officer in charge awaits instructions <lb>
irom Washington, <lb>
About a week since Col. Brewerton, of the Engineer <lb>
corps, received orders by telegraph from Gen. Barnard <lb>
to have a room in the casemate on the inside of the <lb>
fort yacated lor the accommodation of prisoners of <lb>
State. Tbe casemates, which once communicated one <lb>
with tie other, are tow hermetically scaled by walls <lb>
of brick, strong iron bars and other substantial ar- <lb>
rangements of similar material. <lb>
lhe enclosure is complete, rendering futile any at- <lb>
tempt of tscape or rescue, strong guards of sentmols <lb>
are to be posted immediately in the vicinity of the case- <lb>
mates, <lb>
Balttmoee, May 20. A letter to the American from <lb>
on board the Tuscarora Eays: &quot; The paity we have con- <lb>
sists of Jeff Davis, his wife, a small son and tjyo <lb>
dauehters, together with Alex. H. Stephens, C, C. <lb>
Clay, Col. Wm, Reagan, Gen. Wheeler and fiteen or <lb>
sixteen others, wtose name3lhave rot E=ce&quot;tain°d &quot; <lb>
The letter concludes bv saying: &quot;We leave for the <lb>
Potomac in a few hours.&quot; <lb>
AFFAIRS IN GEORGIA. <lb>
Land Speculation in Virgidai <lb>
New York, May 20. The Herald&apos;s correspondent <lb>
with Wilson&apos;s cavalry, says ail tbe people where the <lb>
national troops i,re stationed profess to be good Uoion- <lb>
iets and adriiit they are conquered, The citiz-ns are <lb>
loud in lhe ir praise of the good order established by <lb>
Gen, Wilson, There is great scarcity of food in the <lb>
State of Georgia, Starvation ts imminent, not only for <lb>
the poor, but for the rich. Gen. Wilson issues rations <lb>
to the peopl&quot;. <lb>
The Hei aid&apos;s Virginia correspondent says there is a <lb>
great chance for Northern emigrants to the Southern <lb>
States. I.ai.J that could not be purchased before the <lb>
war for $150 per acre, is now selling at $2 a $2 50 per <lb>
acre. Already a plan is in course of prepararion <lb>
whereby, with the. aid of Northern capital, the lar?&quot; <lb>
estates of Virginia will be cut uo into small tracts with <lb>
the view to cultivation by Northern farmers. <lb>
FROM SEW ORLEANS. <lb>
Iuterefttliij?   Mesfcan    ATewt. <lb>
New Yoek, May 20. The steamer Evening Star, <lb>
from New Orleans 13tb, has arrivid, biews anticipate. <lb>
The papers contain some Mexican new&quot;, *vhen Col, <lb>
Toryisbisky went out to attack the Liberals at Nava, <lb>
the greater part of his cavalry, when ordered to charge, <lb>
fired npen his infantry. He commeoced! etreating, but <lb>
wss ambushed himself snd killed, The remainder ot <lb>
his troops surrendered immediately. Tbe Liberals ha 1 <lb>
marched within eight miles of Piedras Negra?, Maxi- <lb>
milian&apos;s natit e troops cannot Ds trusted. <lb>
a letter from Rio Grande City says a new revolution <lb>
is breaking out on the frontier. Both the Co/tmases <lb>
hovk. joined their frrcts with Leon at Camarje, and are <lb>
expected to atfick Matam Tas <lb>
1 be steamer Constitution has arrived from Annapo- <lb>
lis with 5(0 paroled s&apos;.idlers. <lb>
New Toek, May 20. The steamer Mississippi, from <lb>
New Orleans 12th, and Kev West 15th, has arnved. <lb>
lhe Sand Key and Key West lights wPrenot lighted <lb>
in consequerce of th» rain Stonewall being at Havana <lb>
taking m ammunition, and being expectod to come <lb>
iato Key West. The Powhattan was sent over to <lb>
Havana, also the Aries and Dale, to keep the Stone- <lb>
wall&apos;ri&apos;m comirgont. Great excitement prevailed at <lb>
Key West in regard to the matter, <lb>
MEXICAN AFFAiaS, <lb>
Important   Beuials by  Maximilian&apos;s Agc&amp;t. <lb>
Something fob Votbbs to Think ox. Here- <lb>
tofore it has been the law that whoa a person, seven <lb>
or rm.re days prior to any election, gave notice in <lb>
vriting, accompanied by satisfacten-y evidence, to <lb>
the assesiors, that he was liable to taxation at <lb>
thslast assessment in the place of his residence, <lb>
aid then be assessed, and thereby be <lb>
entitlad to vote. This provision of law was re- <lb>
pealed by the last Legislature. It is important, <lb>
therefore, to those who do not wish to lose their <lb>
vote, and who may have relied aforetime upoc the <lb>
law that is noyr repealed, to see to it that th» asses- <lb>
sors do not ovetlook them at the time the general <lb>
assessments are made. Be taxed early or you <lb>
cannot vote. Taxes paid on the eve of an election <lb>
will not secure the right to vote. <lb>
N:tw Toek, May 20. The Times publishes a card <lb>
from Luis Deanoguo, {Agent ot Maximilian, denying <lb>
the statement that the States of Sonora, Chihaahaa, <lb>
Duranao, &amp;c  have been ceded to France, He says it <lb>
is equally false that Dr. Gwian has been made Viceroy <lb>
or Duke in the Empire. He has never had any rela- <lb>
tions with the persons comprising Maximilian&apos;s Gov- <lb>
ernment He also denies the statsment that the Em- <lb>
peror of Mexico has been engaged in negotiations with <lb>
the rebel General Kirby Smith.___________ <lb>
dlled toy a Negro Soldier Surrender «f <lb>
Bcbtll. <lb>
Louisville, Kv,Mayl9. Mr. McG rath was shot <lb>
end killed in Shelbyville this morairit, r&gt;y a nejrro sol- <lb>
di.-r of Capt. Kirts&apos; company. McGrath and two or <lb>
three others violently objected to negro troops ot the <lb>
United States at the rendezvous, and in this alterca- <lb>
tion shooting took place.                                         ___ <lb>
Ihe Kashville fJnion says the r be! Gen. B, Hill b»; <lb>
turned over all his men. some seveu hundred, with <lb>
their arms and horses, to the United States. Ttu men <lb>
were paroled.               ___________ <lb>
Tie Beperted Cession cf Sonora lo Prance, <lb>
Sew Yoek, May 20.    The steamer George Crom- <lb>
well from New Orleans 13ih bas araised. <lb>
. The True Delta has the following: <lb>
&quot;A gentleman who recently arrived in this city from <lb>
Havana inform* us that he met Ex-Senator Gwina ot <lb>
California at thit place and w*s shown evidf roe that <lb>
Sonora had been ceded to France by Maximilian, He <lb>
also showed his patent of nohibty as Dase of thi <lb>
Krrnch piovioce of Sonora. signed by the Emperor of <lb>
the French, and bearing tbe seat of France.&quot; <lb>
Tbe Reported Removal of Gen   B,ink« <lb>
New Yoek, May 20. The Herald&apos;s Washington di^. <lb>
patch says it is understood that one of th&quot; results of <lb>
tbe statements in the report of Gen. Smit&apos;&quot; and &apos;as. f. <lb>
Brady ot, tbe administration of milltsr: affairs ii New <lb>
Oceans is the removal of Gen Banks and tbe appoint- <lb>
ment of a General in his place. Tne Times&apos; dispitcb, <lb>
however, says all reports ot the removal of Gen. Banks <lb>
arc unfounded.             ___________ <lb>
Tlie Great Revl w. <lb>
New Toes, M»y20. XIeConimercicl&apos;s Washington <lb>
di-patch says the gratd parade next week will eclipse <lb>
the famous Napoleonic milytrxy spectacles oa the <lb>
Champs de Man, <lb>
.niHwa.n&apos;1-j, &gt; ¦itiuH &apos;MB&apos;ni <lb>
WASBmGTON  NEWS. <lb>
New Yoek, May 20. <lb>
Tribune&apos;s Washington <lb>
.    Tb? <lb>
dispatch eajsi the 15th and 17th corps arrayed &quot;at Alex- <lb>
andria this afternoon. <lb>
?ET ,Dr-Kjdtr has obtained the lock of the Libby <lb>
prison for the use of the Northwester!. Sanitary and <lb>
soldiers&apos; Home Fair. A complete assortment Of the <lb>
arras used in the service, with many captured guns <lb>
etc.. will also be made u^for the fair, and Secretary <lb>
Stanton has piomised the lean of Jeff. Dsyis&apos;s crin- <lb>
oline. <lb>
The whole number of convalescent soldier: in the <lb>
hospitals here to be discharged will be 50 000 Their <lb>
pape&apos;s are being made out as fast possible, <lb>
the Times&apos; dispitch has the following- John C <lb>
Brfckinridge, Benj. Trenbolm and Extra Billy Smith <lb>
are skulking in the vicinity of Fernandina, Fig <lb>
Gen, Sheridan has been sent in the direction of <lb>
Texas. Kirby Smith, Majsruder &amp; Cor *H1 probibly <lb>
soon male bis acquaintance <lb>
Gen, Sherman nas sent his report in to Gen. Grant, <lb>
He goes very fully iato his arroi-tica arrangement w&apos;itn <lb>
Johnston, arguing bis case in his u-ual rigorous style <lb>
Wm Ortcn, Collector of the 6tu District or Sew <lb>
York, has been appointed Commissioner oi laternal <lb>
Revenue, vice J. J. lewis, resigned. <lb>
Although Secretary Seward spent an hour in bis <lb>
office to-day, he is altogether too teetde to resume his <lb>
duties. <lb>
1 he Hera&apos;d&apos;s Washington dispatch sava tbe friends <lb>
of Hon W. H, Smith, a Union relugee from atabama, <lb>
want him made Governor of that State. Chief Justice <lb>
Chase has already entered the field ss a candidate for <lb>
the Presidency in 1868. A letter written by him in th» <lb>
latter part of April, shown around here, reveals the <lb>
fact. It was written to a prominent politician of Ohio <lb>
He urges a reconstruction of political parties, and <lb>
thinks a sttong party can b^&apos; formed ont oi the radical <lb>
element of the Kepnblican party and the livral por- <lb>
tion of the Democraric paity. Oneol the cardinal <lb>
planks will be reconstruction of the South on a ba=is <lb>
of negro suffiage <lb>
Only sixty-seven millions remain to be taker up of <lb>
the thre-1 hundred millions authoriied for the capital <lb>
to Natioiipi Banks. <lb>
fieports of changes in the Cabinet are without foun- <lb>
dation, <lb>
FROM KORTH CAROLINA <lb>
-Oijpo»Hlon <lb>
Death ot a Wealiltv 171,l-.it M.iy- <lb>
lo Ctnloft Men. <lb>
Kaleigh. N C  Mey 15 Jas. C. Johnsoo, oce of <lb>
tbe wealthiest men South, agfd 80 years, diea nsar <lb>
F.denton on the 12th inst. lie disinherited all his rela- <lb>
tive s because they desertrd him (a Union mau) and <lb>
espous-d the rebtl caus*. At the outbreak of th» re- <lb>
btlbon he told his slaves numbering near one thou- <lb>
sand tbe war would free them and they couM gn ere <lb>
remtiin. It was he **ho discharged Henry Cbq &apos;a in- <lb>
debtedness of 830,000, unk; own to the latter. <lb>
Many of Johnston&apos;s paroled men are undei the Im- <lb>
pression, by a report that France has reoogilized tit.. <lb>
Confederacy, that tbey can prevent Uniorfmen holding <lb>
rtieerings. A Korthern map will not be sale South after <lb>
the withdrawal of the Union troops, unless ije.m-c-es ar^ <lb>
used for jjsjtipob duty. <lb>
Sailing of Sl,.amets, <lb>
New Yokk, May 20.   The steamships Etni, Erin, <lb>
America s&lt; d City oi Dublin saileo for l-«urope to-day <lb>
taking o?et S2,e00,000 in specie ^nd a large uutnber of <lb>
passengers.                    ___________ <lb>
Arre.t of a Supposed Rank Rt&lt;bh&gt; r. <lb>
Pint ADELmiA, May 20. A man na mod James Cua&gt;- <lb>
mings, with numerous aliases, ivi3 urrested to-&apos;iay, <lb>
choi-tred with h.Jng connected with the robbery (,f th&quot; <lb>
bank at W tlpole, N.H.            ____________       &apos; <lb>
MIXITABY MATTERS. <lb>
Helinlii Mo:.((,rlii.«;-in Regiment*. <lb>
Under a ncent trder ol the War Department for the <lb>
mustering out ot troop? enlisted under the ca&apos;l ot July <lb>
2,1&amp;62, and whose terms of service expire prcnous to <lb>
October 1. the following Massachusetts troop- ar.&gt; in- <lb>
duced : Three years&apos;» er 33a, 34th, 35tO, 36tti, 37tn, <lb>
38th, 39th and 40th regiments, 32d (four corapantasi, <lb>
and the 9th si d loth batteries, lhe 4th Hear? Artil- <lb>
lery reaiaent and the 61-t le-fantrj (five companies) <lb>
are a&apos;so included. The regiments will probably start <lb>
for home next week, alter the grand review in Wash- <lb>
ington, or the following week, and will rendezvous at <lb>
Eeadville or Gallop&apos;s Island until discharge papers <lb>
are made out, <lb>
Tleatliv. <lb>
The following deaths ore reported, in regiment.,I re- <lb>
turns at the office of the Ad.iutant Gereral: Philip <lb>
Ayers, E, Feb. 16, and Eugene Dolan, Feb. 11,2d a. A. <lb>
2bth Keiiment Amos A Loring, B; Walter I. Mor- <lb>
gan, B; Dennis Lynskt-y, B; Corp. Michael Martin, D, <lb>
oi diseasp, April 14. <lb>
Miscellaneous Hems, <lb>
Col. Tufts has forwsrded to Surgeon General Dale <lb>
an additional list of numes of 33 paroled Mitssiehiisetta <lb>
prisoners, who arrived at Annapolis May 14 and 16. <lb>
Levf Gilmore, of the 11th Ma&apos;s. Battery, diea in Ha&apos;e- <lb>
wood Hospital, Washington, May 16. <lb>
Tho Surgeon Retieral has also received a list of <lb>
names ot Massachusetts solaters who were admitt, o to <lb>
hospitals in tie Department of Washington from May <lb>
32 to 15, inclusive, with transfers and discharges during <lb>
the same period^___________________________ <lb>
Davis the Mastee Plotter. Jeff. Dayis, the <lb>
New York Herald says, manifestly arranged the <lb>
assassination with Booth as Alberom, the Spanish <lb>
Minister, arranged at Madrid a plot to abduct from <lb>
Paris Philip of Orleans, Begeat of France. He had <lb>
bis creatures in Paris, as Davis had his iu Wash- <lb>
ington, and others in tbe Netherlands, as Davis <lb>
had in Canada. And when all was ready he sent <lb>
word irom Madrid to Paris to &quot; Fire the mines.&quot; <lb>
Davis evidently sent a similar w-:.rd to Booth., <lb>
His messenger was Surratt. Surratt was the <lb>
medium of communication between all the points <lb>
of tbe plot. The testimony of Weichman shows <lb>
that Surratt returned fiom Richmond Aprils, that <lb>
; he had a considerable sum of gold in his possession <lb>
&apos;  doubtless the &quot;secret service &quot; gold of the con- <lb>
federacy  acd that he had at Richmond had person- <lb>
al intercourse with Berjamin and Davis. And this <lb>
man, plotting to murder the President, fresh from <lb>
the presence oi Davis, was then on his way to Cana- <lb>
da.   Richtcond thought that the blow should fall <lb>
at r\r.rta        JJo  urac nx*. &gt;».;«   ¦-=-&lt;*.   *.*    - ~ ¦   -        -   n&apos;&gt;»-.   -T -1 <lb>
! thought. He arrived at Hlootreal on the 6th of <lb>
April.   Can anyone doubt that this man, just from <lb>
1 the rebel capital, had long interviews and a full <lb>
understanding with tbe rebel agents in Canada? <lb>
Certa&apos;Dl. not; and the result of the interviews was <lb>
that Canada agreed with Richmmd that tbe blow <lb>
should be given then. Surratt left Montreal on <lb>
the 12th, and was in Wasbinatem on the 14th, as <lb>
is shown by tlw testimony of D. C. Reed. He gave <lb>
the word to Booth at once, no doubt, and Booth <lb>
committed the murder that night. By thij simple <lb>
chair of facts the agency or Davis and the men in <lb>
Canada is made so certain, morally, tint no sane <lb>
man can question it. It is to be hoped it may be <lb>
made as clear legally. If Snrratt could be iudnced <lb>
to tain State&apos;s evidence, it would be easier to hang <lb>
Davis than any other man named in connection <lb>
with this crime. <lb>
Shrinkage of Fine ok Merino Wool. A <lb>
gentleman from one of the large wool-growing <lb>
towns sends to the Manchester Mirror a letter from <lb>
which we make the following extract: &quot;I fake <lb>
the liberty to send you the enclosed actual result of <lb>
a trial oi a fair sample of wool from four different <lb>
arowers in this section which is probably as good <lb>
a wool region as any in the State. The trial yvas <lb>
made by the mills and you will see that each fleece <lb>
of lhe twelve was cleansed by itself. Tne result <lb>
shows lhe differetce in the same flo?k. Ntit&apos;.er <lb>
the lightest or heaviest fleeces were taken, but as <lb>
near as could be a fair average. No bucks&apos; fleeces <lb>
were taken. The sheep are the comimn Merinos <lb>
of this t ection.&quot; The result referred to by oar cor- <lb>
respondent is contained in a letter from the parties <lb>
obtaining fhe cleansing of the fleeces at one of the <lb>
P&apos;rgest manufacturing establishments in Massa- <lb>
chusetts.   It is as follows: <lb>
In grease. <lb>
&apos;tlbs.  5oz. <lb>
11 ,e.   3oz. <lb>
llbt.   l&gt;oz. <lb>
(8 lbs  13 lz. <lb>
j lbs. 14 oz. <lb>
BIb».    SOZ. <lb>
I41 <lb>
(41 <lb>
(81 <lb>
(si <lb>
f5&apos;b9.   8oz <lb>
1 5lhs.  0 oz <lb>
(3 1&gt;-S.    Scz <lb>
I51&quot; <lb>
I51 <lb>
(4 1 <lb>
IS <lb>
f 5 lbs. 12 oz, <lb>
?51b(.   lcz. <lb>
I lbs.   3 Cz. <lb>
Shrinkage <lb>
64110 r <lb>
47 6-10 ^ <lb>
50 <lb>
53 HO 7 ) <lb>
4&apos;Jel0 7j. <lb>
UilO J) <lb>
51510    &gt; <lb>
4U-10   &gt; <lb>
54*111    ) <lb>
417-10    J- <lb>
Clean wool. <lb>
% rbl. 10 OZ. <lb>
2 lbs. 3 oz. <lb>
2 bs.   Ooz, <lb>
ilts. 13C-Z <lb>
troa  3&quot;:. <lb>
31bj. 9oz <lb>
2 lbs. 8iZ. <lb>
2 1bl, 12 oz <lb>
lib.  J5cz. <lb>
2  lbs. 10 oz. <lb>
3  lbs. 0 bz. <lb>
3 lbs   3oz. <lb>
The re=ult proves it dearer than Western wool at <lb>
present prices. <lb>
Decimation or Males at ihe Sotjih. Some <lb>
of the facts disclosed by Lee&apos;s surrender show how <lb>
ftlghtfully the mate population of the South h*s <lb>
been wasted by the war. In manv localities i t will <lb>
tie found to be nearly annihilated. A few months <lb>
ago a general consolidation of cortmacies and re&quot;- <lb>
imente took place in seyeral of the rebel corn! <lb>
whole regiments that once numbered one tl.onsand&apos; <lb>
men and more being absorbed in single companies <lb>
of less than fifty men. Tne followingfisures were <lb>
taken from the rolls of Hardee&apos;s corps, including <lb>
present and absent.                                            ° <lb>
Tin regiments consolidated, 237 men; three reg- <lb>
iments, 210; twenty regiments, 62V; eleven reg- <lb>
iments, 819; five regiments, 456, representing l(f- <lb>
100 men on the original rolls; one regiment 201- <lb>
eight regimen&apos;s, 424, representing 10,000 Texas <lb>
troons; one regiment, 40 left out of 1200; reserve <lb>
artillery, ten batteries, 5G0; seven regiment* 410 ¦ <lb>
i Ighteen regiments, 719. Sing Is regiments&apos; con^ <lb>
eojidated, and not represented above?showed the <lb>
mllowmg numbers on their rolls: 21. S&apos; 16 m <lb>
^22.50,51,185,24,41,65, 180,35, % ft $ <lb>
The average in Lee&apos;s corps before consolidation <lb>
was about 80 men to the regiment, aDd these coroi <lb>
represented ov^r half the army. Gen. Ba-e&gt;&apos; di- <lb>
vision has lost every get oral and field officer and <lb>
three-fourths of the men in battle, since the array <lb>
left Dalton. It lost thirty per cent, at the battle of <lb>
Bentonville alone. Other facts of the same kind <lb>
imght be stafc-d, if it were possible to olace the <lb>
matter in a monger light. <lb>
Shocking Accidem. Kr. Jason Babcock, an <lb>
.mploye of the Pasfumpsic Railroad Conn-any, was <lb>
aops of the company at this place on <lb>
lhursday afternoon, the 11th inst, under tre fol- <lb>
lowing peculiar circumstar-ces: ifo Bab&apos;cck to- <lb>
gether w Uh several other men, were at work in the <lb>
car shop near the apparatus used for raisin&quot; cars <lb>
This apparatus is a screw worked by two belts aod <lb>
pulleys. Accidentally the lever which puts this <lb>
screw m motion was charged, pntting the ma- <lb>
chinery w gear. Ttis fact was neither kaomi to. <lb>
ornonced by, any one pi ese.nt. Slowly and silently <lb>
this screw unscrewed till its thread run oic of the <lb>
nut, when the whole thitig, weisrhinn- abon&apos; 500 <lb>
pounds, fell and striking Mr. Babcock noon the <lb>
head crushed in his skull. He was totally uoron- <lb>
scious till he died, although he breathed for an <lb>
hour or two after the accident.-^. Johnsbury <lb>
Caledonian. <lb>
An IA,K-?5E!lT JrE w asd a Cool Con- <lb>
vict, Child, the counterfeits-, who wa3 re&quot;*nt&gt; <lb>
Sett to the prison at Ne/&apos;fane, Vermont, but es- <lb>
caped (though subsequently captured and returned <lb>
there), happened to stop, after traveling all ri°ht <lb>
and the next day till evening, after his&quot; escape, at <lb>
the bons-eo! Mr, May in Wardsboro&apos;, who was one <lb>
of the jury that convictel him. May recofnized <lb>
him and said in great surprise: &quot;Why Child  I <lb>
Jh-S?^t.,th7 ha-1 sent yon t0 State prison!&quot; <lb>
T\ eU, the fact is, tbey talked the matter all over, <lb>
and seeing I was young and penitent, thought it <lb>
was a bard case, and ro they let me off&quot; Child <lb>
ate the food given him in a hurry, and concuded <lb>
it was best to travel on, though the unsuspecting <lb>
Mr. May was completely gulled by his story, and <lb>
never thought it wasn&apos;t just so till he heard of the <lb>
escape. <lb>
National Poultry Association At a meet- <lb>
ing of pmiliry breeders held at Brattleboro&apos;. Vt , <lb>
on Monday of last week, a *&apos; National Poultry As- <lb>
sociation &quot; was formed with the followin - offi- <lb>
cers: President, B. D. Worley of Vermont; Sec- <lb>
retary, D. L. Miiliken Of Brattleboro&apos;: Treasurer, <lb>
A. N. Merrick of Springfield, Mass.; Superintend- <lb>
ent, S. Allen of Vergennes, Vt. There are also <lb>
Vice Presidents from all the Northern States, tbe <lb>
New Englanders being H. P. Cousins of Water- <lb>
ville.Me.; C. E. Potter of Manchester, N. H.; E. <lb>
N. Bissellof Sbou-ham, Vt.; S. E. Thompson of <lb>
Worcester, Masf.rJ. P. Childs of Woonsocket, <lb>
E. I., and S. J. Bestor of Hartford, Conn. The <lb>
Association was formed to encourage a more gen- <lb>
eral introduction and intelligent appreciation of <lb>
thoroughbred and fancy poultry throughout the <lb>
United States. <lb>
Important Revenue Decision. The Com- <lb>
missioner of Internal Revenue has just made a <lb>
decision in relation to the income tax which is of <lb>
ffiSJants. <lb>
T\?&quot;ANTEJ&gt;- A    flr-it-class <lb>
if   iiddrtsa Lr-cy-oex 297. <lb>
Custom <lb>
it <lb>
Cutter. <lb>
m; 19 <lb>
Tt^ANTED A  gcod  second   hand  Market <lb>
&quot; VTflgon, suitable lor oae hor.e, for vtflcrs tbeca-li <lb>
will be raid.   Adcrees Lowjll. ai tt» office,       t!-mylS <lb>
Paper Stock, Woolen Rags and <lb>
The highest cash price paw by HODGKI vs <lb>
T, No. 4 Russia wharf, Bjetun, Mass.   tf-mh&apos;22 <lb>
WANTED <lb>
Metals, <lb>
TyANl ED-Immediately, two first class Mil- <lb>
vf   liters.   None others neaa apply to a. M. OHGOOD, <lb>
No. 2 Tremont Block, Market street, Lynn, Mtue.   &quot;&apos; <lb>
W <lb>
W*-myll <lb>
FD- A situati.-n as Assistant Bcok- <lb>
,niuk andejr- <lb>
;re:j B. G , JouiUil office.       &apos;{&apos;-my&apos;.B <lb>
WANTED In a large K6teil Store in this <lb>
city, a nay Clerk.   One of experience, please direct <lb>
to Ti auesuai,-. Journal office, with reference.   41IV K Lf-mH <lb>
The Fund for the Amsrican Unitarian <lb>
Association. The President of this institution <lb>
speaks thus jubilantly in tbe Christian Register <lb>
of to-day: &quot;Tbe result up to Thursday i.oon ir, <lb>
one hundred and ten thousand, four hundred, and <lb>
twenty-seven dollars and fifty-four cents. Gener- <lb>
osity is the order of the day, and truth g-&gt;es <lb>
marching on.&quot; <lb>
The colored rran whom the t=lo?raph l&lt;-ft sitting in <lb>
a horse car at Philadelphia all night was not eo obdu- <lb>
rate as represented; he toek him-clf off after a seat of <lb>
two hours. <lb>
TO&quot; ANTED-A   1 <lb>
keeper, by oar who Is a good penuu&quot;. quit it and cir- <lb>
great interest to taxpayers. A gentleman of tins , reu at uirures, <lb>
city sold land and negroes in Alabama to a man <lb>
who failed in June, 1803, to pay four notes, secured <lb>
bv a mortgage, amounting in all t&amp; $34,752. Of <lb>
this amonrit 524,000 was for principal and «19,752 <lb>
for interest. Thet seller in this city returned hit <lb>
iccome for 1863 as $18,600, and paid a tax of S1860 <lb>
upon it, but subsequently made a rlaim to have <lb>
the monev so paid refunded, upon the ground that <lb>
the price &quot;of the land and negroes which were lost <lb>
ought to be set off against the income received. <lb>
But tbe claim «as rejected; tb2 commi-sioner <lb>
holding that the interest lost could not be allofveJ, <lb>
because it had ro* been included in the income re- <lb>
turned, never having been received; and that the <lb>
principal of th3 price of the land and regroes, <lb>
yvhich was lost, could not be set off, because r.He <lb>
Joss was loss of so much capi&quot;al merely, and « as <lb>
not s rrrtnetion to that extent cf Mr. B  &apos;,-. in- <lb>
come. A&apos;. T. Post. <lb>
__»n  who thor- <lb>
oughly ur.dtrstaixb small waics.    App.v to JOIiy <lb>
HABBINClTpy ,fr CO., 17 Twaiont Row.     AwFot-inyla <lb>
WANTED By a good penman. Copjiig suf- <lb>
ficient to employ him a few hours daily.   Address <lb>
B. B. IS., notion Fob-Office                   J-.*                my 19 <lb>
TltrANTED A first class brass fln&apos;uher at the <lb>
It   Atlamic Woiis, East Boston.   Appl? immediately, <lb>
__________________________6t*__________                  iny20 <lb>
XX, ANTED- A Bookk- eper. a thorough and <lb>
v      (xpciletcid Bookkeeper, who wc-u&apos;d like employ- <lb>
ment about three d5&quot;s  n <lb>
Journal office. <lb>
tnt veil. <lb>
21&apos; <lb>
Ad.-i-csi H. C  H, <lb>
m;20 <lb>
&quot;W <lb>
A IS TED A situation In a Clothing House <lb>
cspacitw by <lb>
:lTCe= (.&apos;LOiBINO, <lb>
wfll acquainted Trilh th*: bulBess.   A4 <lb>
Journal office.                If              noyM <lb>
IV ANTE!; A fir&amp;t da&amp;s Designer for a F»n- <lb>
* *   ey C«j sirr-eie WH&gt;, who thoroughly undustands ou~ <lb>
er&amp;&apos;Uigtlu pattern loom-   Address w  1&apos;.. Journal office. <lb>
__________________________7t*______________      my 2tl <lb>
\V&apos;ANTED An American Bey, Using with <lb>
IT   Dftiei.ts *n the city, whn  can plv-  ^ooJ refeiences, <lb>
ar«d wite a cro^ I.acd; can appiv between <lb>
iX 11 Meicoanls1 ixcttrnge.                   M <lb>
iin.1 5 -/clock <lb>
mv20 <lb>
W <lb>
&apos;ANTKD A situation in a Wholesale Stoie <lb>
b\ a \Gi.rgrEftii 2i je9.\i ot air*-; can give go;&lt;d rifer- <lb>
Ad.re-.s HFNRT ATtU Kl&apos;OS, liost.j <lb>
eriCESli reqniied, <lb>
I\H Oflic <lb>
6t* <lb>
m&lt;-19 <lb>
iSoavtring. <lb>
TO LET <lb>
Also, a few taot <lb>
WANTEP-A Paitr.ir,   To an enteri <lb>
i. ,ii, with ibout i &gt; o tloitsanr d iut    capital.  ,n <lb>
eyceiiept (-DPortupir- is offered r &gt; make I oney.   .vi.p&apos;v to <lb>
L B. P., W Srach street, Mercinllre Home.     3f-ic;19 <lb>
38 Summe; street <lb>
Tyro rocnis, with or ry-ithout lioard. <lb>
&apos;  bonders aecommolited.   Apply at I <lb>
WANTED A.- <lb>
T of 8jte tlD-retstmuling lair cutting. <lb>
ruy 19 <lb>
r|\0 LET Two suits&apos; of UEfurLaslied locking <lb>
-I- room* Also, one fttrrit-hea rocm. Apply at No. it <lb>
M&apos; t-t, omery place.                         9v* <lb>
my 19 <lb>
TO TjKT Or,e or two f.leasar-.t ioonis, furniA- <lb>
ed oi mtnn.i:Ue&apos;, witbvut board,    No. 2e Oarl^nr st <lb>
my 18 <lb>
TO LET Three Unfurnished Eoonn to Ge: <lb>
tlimtn; new house witu a&apos;lmoden improvemeut?. I <lb>
qplre s.t Parker HoEsc.otE. U. MILLS.       lw&apos;      my It <lb>
ROOM.   V. anttd, a fumisted front rooiu for <lb>
a gentlrmip ard -^i&apos;e, within a v i&apos;e of Stats sir ^t <lb>
Ai&apos;dr ss, fta&apos;.ipi; t-- m?. fcs W , t,hi« olfice. <lb>
It* <lb>
m.y&apos;JO <lb>
THE  SRA- <lb>
. family in Math;i- <lb>
hcad. Apply to UoKAXIQ LE-EUS, Deot-st, IH Haio <lb>
yet ttiett,________                     6.»                                my Hi <lb>
LET Furnished or urfurnished rooriss, <lb>
with or wi*bout boaid,iu a private family, at No. 2 <lb>
Past Brooklinc street, between Harrison avenue and Wash <lb>
imrious:rcct.                               In*                             my 17 <lb>
BOABDEUS WANTED   ON <lb>
SHORi&apos;.   Fiy* ot fix ip a prfva <lb>
TO <lb>
Til <lb>
BOAKD.   Gent-man  and  wife   snd  three <lb>
gentlemancix be ac.-orcciod?.t-d &gt;ytt&apos;i bo*rd, coiner <lb>
of Qiean and Hlgn streets, Charic-stowu. <lb>
nyl8                      tt«                         JOHN BARRETC. <lb>
BO ART <lb>
able for f«mi-ies ortiuale ger.t&apos;eaien, <lb>
Good <lb>
oa&apos;.lois to <lb>
nrodernt <lb>
rcoias to let with board siiir- <lb>
- siuale gent&apos;eaieii, also accomnio- <lb>
taole bonders at No. 111 Hudson street.  Terms <lb>
lw*                         . myn <lb>
BOAI-.D. Two larjrC square rooms, pleasantly <lb>
situ^tel, in ah,-me w.tb modern Improvements, to <lb>
Ut with boaid tor grntlemen and their wives or siegle ami- <lb>
tkmen.   App&apos;y at 57 Dover street._______lw*_______my 17 <lb>
I&gt;OOM WANTEO, A your.g lady wishes lo- <lb>
* a pleasant loom (witbont b^ard) ai the southern par: <lb>
ofthecity. Pkace address, stating location, &amp;c , to Miss <lb>
A., at Jonrral Cfflee.                         3t*                        myl9 <lb>
COUNTRY BOAUD en be obtained on a <lb>
large farm 30 miles O.om Boston, near depot Bostott <lb>
and Blame Railroad- Address or call on M, D. JONES. 23 <lb>
Exchange strret._____________FAiWrf                      myl9 <lb>
i^ARD  WAN&apos;i&apos;f V     A  gentleman  dorog <lb>
busini.ua in Bostor, wishes boa:d for tbe moziihs at <lb>
July and August, where un-bathi-g can be had, Address <lb>
J. tt., at Ms offlcc___________FMW«______________my 19 <lb>
LET WITH BOARD-At 22 Bowdoin <lb>
street, a sr.it of three rooms on the second floor, <lb>
newly lurnished. Can be bsd separate or together If de- <lb>
shed.__________________MWrji*                               my in <lb>
TO <lb>
St <lb>
TO LET A large, pleasant, furnished Cham- <lb>
ber; also a hanosome suite of parlors, unfnmisbed, <lb>
(v,ithouo, in a house y?ith medan improvements, <lb>
at No. S3 Dover street.                      S1WF2W <lb>
luiuire <lb>
my I) <lb>
BOARD IN THE COUNTRY. A few <lb>
boatders can be accommodated In a private family, in <lb>
a desirable ar.d healthy location, very near st?am and hor*e <lb>
can, It&quot; applied fo.&quot; immeciateiy. References exchanged. <lb>
Apply at 66 Pearl street, Boston.                3t*              myl9 <lb>
COUNTRY BOARD WANTED Por a lady, <lb>
two ch ldrcrr and nurse, within ll miles ol Boston, on <lb>
line Cf Rflilrt^v; not in avliag^ nor near tb5 6 3a shore <lb>
AcdYe-jj Mra, H  Ho. 6 Bowdoin street, Bosjon. stating <lb>
terms, Ac.___________       8UVI*_________________no :ij <lb>
BOARD AND ROOSISTO LET On CheT- <lb>
tcr parlr, Ttemon&apos;, South Willismj, As»tr.m, Warren, <lb>
Nassau and S&apos;a,if..rd streets; also, on Harrison avenue, <lb>
Shawmct aver so and Ashland place A ppij to tue Boakd <lb>
Aglkct, Vil Washirston, comer of Water street, Rooms, <lb>
__________________________3t*____________________my 3d <lb>
COUNTRY BOARD&apos;WANTED-Within 50 <lb>
to ltll m-ics of Bcston, upon elevfttfd land, for a lady, <lb>
two children and servant, in some farmhouse wi-b pis-in <lb>
and well cr-oke.i fecrt. Address, wiln full pirttculirs, <lb>
Boarp, care of Box No. 2-270, Boston Post OfHo-t. <lb>
_______________»»-*                                      myl7 <lb>
BOABD WANTED. Wanted for the season <lb>
Horn about Inn,. 1, &amp;ood board for a lady, Sve chUdren <lb>
and servnt Loca&apos;loii easlii accessable by railroad, ttea <lb>
shore piefcrrd Pie:se address for two weeks, statin;- fah <lb>
particulars, lowest terms,*c.,£e , F. Q. F , r. O, Box 1691 <lb>
________________________MBS*__________________mj!5 <lb>
BOAKDERS WANTED. A widow lady, re- <lb>
riding eight miles irem B-ston, on the line ot the <lb>
Eastern Railroad, In a peasant, quiet, healthy country <lb>
town, within five irinu&apos;es&apos; wa k of depot, could accimm»- <lb>
date t&gt;yo tr more netsens with Board, If app&apos;led to immeoi- <lb>
at-ly,   Addiess, Box 180:&gt;, Boston P. O.                 6t*-myl7 <lb>
BOARD FOR THH! SEASON-Por genlle- <lb>
mw. wife and th: ee children, wanted in the country   <lb>
fifteen or twentj-nvc milea from Boston, near the railway <lb>
station on the t&gt;oston and Maine, Lowell. Eastern, or <lb>
Fitchburs Railroads, Farm hou&gt;e prc.&apos;ened. Please ad- <lb>
Crts;-, wit/, fuii psniculars, as tolor-ation. terms, &amp;c . B« <lb>
3528, Boston I- 0                             6t*                         iryl7 <lb>
T&quot;\ ANTED-An    intelligent    partner <lb>
t&quot; eiOi&apos;O. Id a manufacturing l«i I r i tr;at   -liioa <lb>
vrofiiof t300 per (lay.    iipl- personally, nom Utol.atSl <lb>
yVaslipg.on stieet.   Itoorti Ii.     ______31*________  mvlrt <lb>
WANTED A situation by an experienced <lb>
operator on howe&apos;e, dlnger1.^ or CJr.iver &amp; Bilker .ow- <lb>
ing Macbiue, Please attlress K. s. C , Boston Post Offi-e. <lb>
____________________________3t^___________________m..-19 <lb>
WANTKD By a responsible party, a large <lb>
and conyenUnt H:&apos; I, ei heron tVa-hington or Tre- <lb>
mont s rette, betwten West and Court su---eti. Address, <lb>
yvith te:ms, Maeiik, P. O. Box 3781.          6t*             my 19 <lb>
XT&apos;ANTED A situation as BooLkstper orAe- <lb>
 ?  sistant, by a &apos;ady wh-&gt; has had two ye, is&apos; practice In <lb>
double entry bor.kkeep.ng m a wh,-,ltsala house    Ue&apos;ersti <lb>
present employer. Addresslocir-oox:t24, P.O. TuTh3tf-mU <lb>
&apos;i^AKTED A fist «la«s Cu-tr.m C,lt,r&apos; <lb>
* Will live crod waaes ad a permanent ,ocati..u <lb>
None but yco., workaien ahn rtwpouslnle, st, Adt men n&lt;-r:a <lb>
gppl}-.   AdarCii U. D. It., Greet.ntld, Mars.       Iw»-ayl8 <lb>
rANTED  Agents, ladies or ge»,tlemtn. <lb>
to sell DOitraits, charts, &amp;c. 8endrora copy of ont <lb>
&quot; Qnat-terl*,&quot; which cont*li-9 fali particulars B-&apos;B. KCTs- <lb>
BLlh &amp;. CO , Publishers&apos;, 55 Corntiil, Bcston.       tf my 19 <lb>
WANSED Ladt  Agknts.    Lady  Agent <lb>
can earn from^ve to ten dollars per dat- selling ou <lb>
fhotographsand pictures.  BUFi-&apos;ORD&apos;SPublisihingllous <lb>
13 Washington street, Btston.                   tr               mylo <lb>
WANTED Smart and Experienced Agents <lb>
to sell Photographs and Pictures of even- description, <lb>
BUFFORU&apos;S Publishing House.  3!3  Wasluhflrtnn   strflnt. <lb>
w <lb>
BL&apos;FFOltD&apos;S Publishing House, <lb>
Boston.                                      tf <lb>
313 Washington  s&apos;treet, <lb>
my!9 <lb>
WAN TED-A tir <lb>
ing. and aro^berto do the napping, in <lb>
10 seta.   Addles?, with rett <lb>
WANTED-A lose of fifteen thousand dot- <lb>
lai?, ozau unincumorred man^cctnrinB pnpertry n. <lb>
active operation, valued at two hundred thousand dol ais. <lb>
AcdmrBcs 3785, BasionPoston Post office,    tf     ap25 <lb>
WANTED Agents. Agents, Wc allow <lb>
agents lahgek discounts than anv other Publishing <lb>
House hi the country. BPFr&apos;ORD&apos;3 Publishing Hous.e, 313 <lb>
Washington street, Boston.                     tf                  myll <lb>
rate hand to do the fuil- <lb>
new mill ot <lb>
erjee, VT. W., Journal ofltlce. <lb>
71*____________________my 15 <lb>
WANTED- Cast off Clothing, such as ladies&apos;, <lb>
gents&apos; and children&apos;s garments, for which the very <lb>
highest price will be paid Or calling en or addressing MR. <lb>
and MRS. S. WHITF, 61 Cambridge street.            -jm&apos;-apl <lb>
WANTED. NuiiSES. Mts. Dojik-H respeet- <lb>
iiilly informs her p*tron3 that, for tb&apos;tr convenience, <lb>
Wet rs,uTses can oe found from HI A. m. tin SP.M,. Sun- <lb>
uat e excepted, at her old ttanc, 6 Holiis streat.    3 n*-my a <lb>
T\&apos;ANTED. A gentleman of business habit&quot;., <lb>
* &quot; and experience wou&apos;d like ro invest ten or rPtesu <lb>
thousand dollars y*h&apos;re it would secure him a situation <lb>
with a moderate salary. Address M, M,, Boston Post <lb>
Office.___   _____________19i»______________           my 13 <lb>
WANTED A situation as Watchmaker bya <lb>
ycunji nran who has hao. five yean experience in the <lb>
buriness,, and is competent to tai e charge of ihe svork de- <lb>
partment m a stor-. Acdress for tt«o werka. Waich- <lb>
MiKEa, Box 255, Springfield, Mass.                Ct*        mj!7 <lb>
TyAJKTEDr~t70T&quot;Month I   I want Agents <lb>
? &quot; fT?n&apos; w!lWf, »t t70 a month, expenses paid, to sell <lb>
fliteet artfcl&apos;S. the besl selling over offered.  Full particu- <lb>
lars free.  Addrcsi OTIS X. GAREY, Biddeford, Ma!L,e. <lb>
3m                                   ap26 <lb>
WANTED. <lb>
yvishts foraner-gagemert in &apos; <lb>
SdJODlS, <lb>
FAMILY SCHOOL, MIDDLEBORO&apos;, <lb>
MASS. One or two vacancies may be filled in tnis <lb>
veil snown school on application to the Principal. Rot P <lb>
LIXCCLm CUsaiSfO.                      2w«                     myll <lb>
jTmaiuial. <lb>
J° <lb>
«&quot; J    JEFFRIES,    Jr <lb>
NEGOiXATOR   OF   MORTGAGES, AND   AGENT   FOu <lb>
THE PURCUASF, SALF. AND LEASING <lb>
OF REAL ESTATE. <lb>
Sfo,   17   City Exchange,  Devonihlre   street. <lb>
Beferenrei: Hon Wm. Stnrgis, Charles Amory, Esq.. <lb>
J. T. Coolidge,F.sq., Charles G. Loring, Esq., J. s. Lbrering <lb>
Esq., James tl. Bcal, Messrs. Reed, Gardiner &amp; Co. <lb>
B~~OUNTY MONEY AND ARREARAGES <lb>
OF PAT forHeir^ of Soldiers dvingin service; Pen- <lb>
sions for Widows, or Children under sixteen, oi Mothers of <lb>
Orphan Sisters of men dying In the Army or Navy; Invalid <lb>
Pensions for Soldiers and Seamen wounded or disabled t-v <lb>
sickness contracted in service; Prize Moae--, Bounty Money <lb>
and Pay to men lost in the Albanv, Levant, Cumberland <lb>
and Congres:; and Land Warrants for 14 days service Iu <lb>
the War of 1312, Florida War, and Mexican War procured on <lb>
application in person or by letter to H. WOODMAN, No. St <lb>
Railroad Exchange, Court square, Boston, who has an <lb>
agent atT&apos;ashbgton, and makes no charge unless successful. <lb>
Land Warrants bough&apos; and sold and western Taxespttid <lb>
References; Hi? Fxceilencv John A. Andrew; CoLWm <lb>
J. Dale, Surgeon General of Mass.: E. D, Brigham, Caitair <lb>
C. S. v. 3. Volunteers,____________tf                            aul5 <lb>
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, ARREARS AND <lb>
TRIZE MONEY. <lb>
Chats. IBeed, 33 School street, Boston, <lb>
(Room 49, Kiies&apos; Bioek) obtains allowance of claims for <lb>
soldiers and seamen, aleo for their widows or fcelrj. <lb>
By a recent act of Congress, certain soldiers not hereto- <lb>
foie entitled, can nos- obtain the #100 BOHsTi&quot;. orbal <lb>
ance of $S00 and $400 bounty, due to those having received, <lb>
one or mr.ro installment. If discharged BY REASON OF <lb>
WOUNDS RECEIVED IN THE LINE OF DUTY. <lb>
Ana, widows and children of deceased NINE. MONTHS <lb>
THREK MONTH? and OSF HUNDRED DAY3 VOLTJN- <lb>
IFFUS. KILLED IN THE SERVICE. <lb>
land Warrants and Pensions obtained tor services, ren- <lb>
ce-ed pre?iorn to the rebellion.             TuThStt           apsl <lb>
f|ITY    0~F    WORCESTER <lb>
WATER   LOAN. <lb>
TaxAst-KEE&apos;s Office, May IT, 1865. <lb>
Tne under signed, by J.atho-1&apos;y and vote of the City Coua- <lb>
c&apos;n, is authorized to issue <lb>
&apos; HOKCESTSK WATER SCRIP,&quot; <lb>
payable in tr*n years (or less) from date, Said ssrip to bear <lb>
iLtereit at eix per cett, per annum, payable Eemi-anrua&apos;Iy, <lb>
in June snd December, principal and interest payable in <lb>
lawful money cf tbe United Slates. <lb>
rjsid gctip is for late by <lb>
GEORGE W, WHF.FLEB. <lb>
rcy2»           tf          Treasurer of tie City of Worce t«r. <lb>
CECOND     NATIONAij     BA N K <lb>
kJ                   (Formerly &quot; tSr»nHc,&quot;, <lb>
NO. 88 STATE STREET. <lb>
C. S. TREASURY AGENT AJTD SPFC1AL AGENT CF <lb>
JAY COOKE FOR THC DISTRlBUriON OF THE POP- <lb>
ULAK T-3C TREASCRY NOTES. <lb>
STotes oi June IS on hand for deliver*. <lb>
Ihe following table shows ths value or tae several de <lb>
semination! on each day : <lb>
\\rANTEri  An American woni«n 36 years <lb>
T t ord wt&apos;hes the situation ot Housekeeper i-i some <lb>
aufet, resDrcte-tle lamlly, eitoer in tbe city or country. <lb>
Bestof-eretences given. Please address Mrs. JACtiSON, <lb>
Post Office Bvx 200, Kewbnrjport, Ms.      lit*        my 13 <lb>
A T.nor Singer, a good sender, <lb>
  .jacemert iu  a choir in this c&lt;t&quot;. <lb>
C-mmuntcaticns addressed I1. K. 11., care Air.  tl   A. 8wett, <lb>
134 WaaliiLgton street, will receive lmuseciate atteat.tja. <lb>
__________________________W____________________myll <lb>
\U ANTED.   To Wooi.tn MAtTOTAonrBBRS. <lb>
» * Wanted A situation by a fltst (lass Carder, who his <lb>
tad consideri.t,lu cxpeiience in all kinds of work, bDih <lb>
coarse and tine. The best of reference given if reqeired, <lb>
AdcrtssCAiiDLB, Kctnc, N. 11.                4t*                lyla <lb>
WANTED By a young man, v,ho has served <lb>
three year-, in the army, and has just finished a <lb>
cruise of study at Corner&apos;s Commercial College, a si-.uat&apos;on <lb>
as Bookkeep-rr, Assistant Bcok-kceocr, o? clerk. City <lb>
r-.fciences.   AroressH. aLLES, J..urnal otfice.    3finy2ij <lb>
\\ / NTEII-By an eipericnced Bark Officer, <lb>
who is a practical accountant and skiiltul p <lb>
and whose att em&quot; u emit; do not usuatlv detain nim be- <lb>
yond 2 o&apos;clock   first-class and remunerative employ tir-.n- <lb>
for nis lelsuie time,   Aadress Box 1079, Boston Post Office. <lb>
________________W__________________rcyZO <lb>
\\rANTEl&apos; Apct&apos;s,   tocai   aid   Traveling, <lb>
&quot; f-cinethii g nr -, useful, salable. Just out. No hull- <lb>
ting, but of tea; merit ana practical utility. Rare It duce- <lb>
mtnts offered. For u-rc s &amp;nd lllasttated . at-dogue address <lb>
RICF, s CO. (Invctt?rsTm;oiiuin), 37 Park Kt&gt;-*. New <lb>
York,_____________________9i»__________________   nij 211 <lb>
WANTED. To Hottl Propbietobs A <lb>
man who has had fliteeu years&apos; experience in hotel <lb>
easiness wants a tituauor as Ciers, steward or H-a I i^ir- <lb>
kaper; is rot psrticu ar with retsrd to loeitlon eithr <lb>
ciiy or country; can furnish good reierence. &gt;ddiess <lb>
Hom, Jc-urtial; ffice,                        41*                      mv 19 <lb>
WANTFD -A gcod practical Wool Spinner <lb>
wto thoroughly understaai&apos;s taking rare of a&gt;achln- <lb>
ery arc spinuing yarn, for a mill finely situated in tbe west- <lb>
ern part of the State of New Toii. To a suitable man a <lb>
gcoa position it offered. Ar.drr.ss. with particulars, box JOSM <lb>
. O. Bcsion. <lb>
ti <lb>
my 13 <lb>
\XTANTED--Men and boys to fill good s <lb>
v T     tioni In wholesale andretul stojes, hoTois, as <lb>
Sc , ^nd rn gentlemen&apos;s pistces.    Alro gojd ch,tnc <lb>
1 YANTED-Xsdi. s and Gentlemen, in every <lb>
T T State, c ty and topn to engage in a legitimate and <lb>
ple-.tsnt bus:-icss, that wi&apos;l pay from *5.to 820 p <lb>
$3 to 112 capital.   Circular and samp&apos;j sent by mail lor 2S <lb>
cents.   WHITNEY &amp; SON, 6 Tiemuit street, Boston.&apos; <lb>
__________________________,6t*                               inyia <lb>
situa- <lb>
-aloors, <lb>
-- gojd ch,tnces tot <lb>
those with small capital to engage in business. Apply at <lb>
or acdresr, Ipclojtng statr-p, Bty state Patent ».od Banniss <lb>
Agency, Ko. 31 Washiigtoc St., Room 11.       3w*      m»2 <lb>
WANTED A sitnotion as Salesman or As- <lb>
sistant Bookkeeper, by a young man of st?*dy hah- <lb>
Its. Ba^iEgserv;d for the last six cr eight years in this <lb>
capacity, is not aiTs.10 to work. Best of recommendations <lb>
aivrn Addrers C , Boston Po-t Office. Would n . <lb>
to traveling for a good reliable fltra.             6i*           my 19 <lb>
WANTED.    A  yOBDg  wemsn, &lt;?esirons of <lb>
t oirg. to C: lift rria, would ike a situation to t Ae <lb>
WANTED-To Shoe Mas. <lb>
usec to cntMng Boot and Shoe Pattern.-!. <lb>
the care cf children ot &quot;^alt ur.on a ladv on the pas-age out. <lb>
Wcuid like to leave about the first of Jur,e.   Wouic ns n II- <lb>
l:ng to def sv part, f ,assagem&apos;;nev.   G, &gt;ir.--ir.. <lb>
ard lcquired,   Aridrits E v, M,, Roxhuiy Post Offlce. <lb>
2t&lt;____________my-M <lb>
We trant a man <lb>
...Jterns. To a r eaay, <lb>
reliable man that -.nd rs1-nrlsthe business we wi&apos;l give <lb>
steady employment an&lt;* a liberal saiarv. We also wants <lb>
raan to tiavel lor us, Addrrss WOODMAN &amp; CO <lb>
factuiers of dtoe Pstterns s-nd Buckles, % Milk atieet. <lb>
__________________________3t______________________ray 19 <lb>
WANTED By a person who has been in the <lb>
Army since April 18si, a situation as a corresponding <lb>
r-leTir, accountant cr any siml ar business, white 8 man who <lb>
has hfifn several tlmss wonrded can obtau a living. Best <lb>
of references In or out or the stmy turrish-d. Aridrss-, <lb>
&quot;Liacx,&quot; Piovcst Marjhal&apos;s office, Point Li-okcut, Md. <lb>
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WANTED CAFTA3f£Bs, Four years in Se« <lb>
cessia. a bistor-- cf adventures within and bevond tba <lb>
Union lires, avd twenty monilis In renei prisons, by Jimiaj <lb>
Henri Browne, wai coirespordeLt o( tt»e Tilbune, ready <lb>
lor assign-&apos;rg teiritcry. A:ao experienced Agents wanted <lb>
for the American Conflict, bv Horace Greeley. HORiCa <lb>
KING, Bocrr. 8,81 Wasbmgtoh street             tf            myS <lb>
 IV S»oo,    gr.&apos;ja.     eioo*. <lb>
Ma? 22.. ........49 76 99 52           497 fO           935 2) <lb>
23 ........49 77 99 54           497 70           995 40 <lb>
24.. ......   4S H 99 SS           4*. 7 80           99* 50 <lb>
2i.. ........49 1&apos;) Hit           497 98           995 33 <lb>
 ........49 90 99 W           498 00           998 0t: <lb>
27.. ........4S 81 99 (2           198 19           »85 20 <lb>
29.. ........40 f3 89 6t)           498 30           991 3i! <lb>
3D.. .......49 84 99 18           493 49           98.5 31 <lb>
31.. .......43 35 19 70          498 50          997 00 JAMES H. BEAT.., President. ANOREW J. LOTJJO, Csjlner, <lb>
Boston Sfoy I.1865 tf                       my i <lb>
 patent Egetuies.. <lb>
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C    R    O <lb>
fSOLICIIOE OF <lb>
AMESICAN AND FOSEIGN PATENTS, <lb>
Ko   31 ScfcOOl St., BontoA. <lb>
ornce ostabllshed 18-4.                         ti                   noTll <lb>
I n :¦;.&quot;. <lb>
Office of tne Hancock Patent <lb>
Stsjsi llLOWEr. Co. from b Bath to No. 55 Congress <lb>
street, cornel- of Water street. <lb>
ap25__________tf_____________T. W. BEAMI8, Agent. <lb>
REMOVAL. <lb>
Y- <lb>
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F. M. TEt-EISTOlf, Siationtr, m«rn.fictuer or Pcrt- <lb>
fo&apos;ios, Pocr t Beoi s^stc., tas removed fiom VM Washing- <lb>
ton stieet to Vo 118 yy astlnftor-street. Journal Building. <lb>
iw&quot;                             m 18 <lb>
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The Adams £xprcu« Company <lb>
Have removed their offices to their new location, comer of <lb>
Court street and C nrt sq a ire, where ther will continue to <lb>
transact Express Business for all parts of the country. <lb>
WANTED Immediately, 500 smart energetic <lb>
men iis eveiy 8tate to contiol tua manufactnro an! <lb>
iale or entirely new and most vsluable lnv«7jtioc* aver be- <lb>
fc:eoffeifd to tee public, s^dwiljrnararrtseto alt inscJicfc <lb>
ox r«in£ei a better op&amp;ortu&apos;iity of ma&amp;teij mcae? by a <lb>
sma1! inv»;8tn:ect,tfcsi  canbf.iprodupelm theSfew I <lb>
Plates. Call &gt;t the 7fclent Kuat Brotei&apos;s Kxcbu <lb>
Washington street.   J. a. LITTLSFIELD, Propriewr. <lb>
4vV                       ___________ap22 <lb>
ANTED 100   BoshJess    Mfn    fiom  tbe <lb>
East and West to examine an iaveiit;on which t <lb>
challenge the world to produce aa its equal lz Importujc« to <lb>
tbe en&apos;ire communltr. Its aJ»3t»tlon is a metier of neces- <lb>
sity in everf part of tt e United Srates. Call ani Bee t mi <lb>
iearn what will be done with it, at th? OrUiml Inventors&apos; <lb>
Eich&amp;Dge. E^tabllinedaud cp;rights A. D, 13.17. UH <lb>
Vrinte: street.                          G. BKAYTON JOH <lb>
___________lw*_______________________u?yli <lb>
WANTKD. $125 A MOKTHl A^f.nts \ <lb>
everywhere to iLtroduce tae improved Sttaw &amp; Caik <lb>
|2t» Famlij Sewing Mac Ilia e-, the culy low price machine la <lb>
tlie rouitiy TiLicb i= Lcensea by Grower &amp; Baker, Wheeler <lb>
&amp; Wi:sor. Howe, Singei &amp; (q. aad Bacheider. All oiim <lb>
mach-&apos;r es E&lt;. w sold for less than fort? do^ais each are la- <lb>
frin*enients,aa;c th^: seller and neer are liable to ftna ani <lb>
in:prl;onmeLt. Salary and erpsiisee, or larte comix^sior. <lb>
allowed. Iiimtratt-d circulars B£Dt free. Address SBA W &amp; <lb>
CLAIMS, BWdefcid, Maine^___________5n»__________qgd <lb>
WAJKTEI*- lmmr(?iafce!y. Discharged offio^r? <lb>
and soldiers from ths atmy, and ail otQerc who are <lb>
Icotine (craiegitimsteaLdprcntanie business, ate fescect- <lb>
rolly LrviUJ to call at tbe ifew Invactars1 r.xchange 6? <lb>
CoTLhOl, where tb*?y can make safe i&amp;«e«toients wits. <lb>
:.srfec9pit«l, by which tieyca:- surcl;. raalsetbeir <lb>
2o \o SO do^ajts every (&quot;W. State or county r&apos;ght-: for saie <lb>
fcr thirty new ard valuable mvertioi-.!, many of wl <lb>
never before eshtb-ted in the United States. HOWARD <lb>
Tti^UE^. Proprietor, 63 CornMU                    tr           rarU <lb>
TSTATCTED   Salesmitn. Cufupelen*-- m a <lb>
&quot;T watted tc act ai ealtsn:en ia luko^ous cit;ea »al <lb>
vil&apos;afeso. t*e United Mates. Expaiienccd buan <lb>
pref**;rr&lt;;, yet a tew can Ptd employment barlog iiaim <lb>
previous ejperie re, tf worthy ana wf&apos;qaa.ifljd t &gt; engagt <lb>
it a flrsi-cias* tup&apos;tess ? ore need apply unless capable of <lb>
eaning a silaiy off&apos;oni$500 to *&apos;i Ofl. &gt;o a»ilcationa r&gt;y <lb>
lied Apoiy r&gt;*rionaUy to C. E. EORTONT, at V&gt;. <lb>
UDix place, ce&amp;t 579 washiniton street, fTom T0to 12 A. <lb>
M. and ftcra 2 te 4 P. V , on Fiiday, Saturday am Monday, <lb>
the Ifttb, Mib and »W of J»ay.                                  St*-mvl9 <lb>
___©ftattres foe business. <lb>
¦ <lb>
FOR SALE 9ne ot tlie best Provision Stores <lb>
at tlie South End.   Terms SMUO casli.   Inquire at 13 <lb>
Sliflwmut aveaue.                             tf                           mhlo <lb>
T\: HT&gt;r,ESAI.E CEACKEK  KOITTE FOR <lb>
T f SALE IN itOiVON A Dleaiant and prr-flwblebusi- <lb>
ness. For pariiculsir aiit.lv at BANGS £ CO.&apos;8, No. 81 <lb>
Wafliingtou street, Koom 514,_________6t«__________my 16 <lb>
IJIOR SALE A valuable Provision Route sup- <lb>
. pl&gt;ina from sixty to seveaty families, mostly cash sales. <lb>
A iare&quot; c^al;ce. 81 Washington s&apos;treet, ruom U. LOCKE, <lb>
SLEEPER ct PAGE.                         lw*                    my IT <lb>
FOR SALE A Jong established wholesale <lb>
ir.it retail Wine and Liquor store in a dfsiiabie loca- <lb>
tion, -with debt rt/oms atticheJ. A rare chance. 23 Court <lb>
slieet, rooojG.   WHEELOCK &amp; BIRn.       6t»      my r&quot; <lb>
FOR SALE A jf»nteel Mill.neiy estaMish- <lb>
meot ^r* oue ot the most ia*hiops.3le stieeis id the <lb>
citv. Stock find flxtur.&apos;B vcrv de irahle. DlCKKRil AV, <lb>
THAX&apos;iEK A Wll SON, « School a&apos;reet.            tt*-mylj <lb>
ARE CHANCE-For a man that has prot <lb>
B <lb>
$?0l.y to *guli0, to invest in a good safe liusiness tbai <lb>
AddreuP. C. D., at Journal <lb>
ntll pay profll MCvO a year. <lb>
office, viih real name <lb>
lt&amp;MW3ti <lb>
myl2 <lb>
B man of 16 to 17 years <lb>
    Wilha^ea, <lb>
to learn h,Is work *n all is branches.   Apply wl h &gt;,f,-r- <lb>
ences at E. CAjyEUAIY, 257 Wishlcnin sireet   tt*  nijW <lb>
\^Mi <lb>
et <lb>
FOR SALE A Boarding House; one of the <lb>
htst located in the city ; Furniture In nice older, bav- <lb>
ite a set oi excellent boarden. DICKI&apos;&apos;R.MVN, THAX- <lb>
fltR fc WILSON, 46 School street._______6t*            my U <lb>
170R SALE One-half of a light aEd highly <lb>
i   i,rtfitat.lf boslr.s-,   shoiooffhiy established.     Capital <lb>
rtouiitfi, »500.   JOS. uALf&apos;, Jr-, &amp; CO , 72 Friend itrett, <lb>
______________fa____________________ms&apos;M <lb>
1?OR SALE On easy teiin?, the stock and fix- <lb>
- tint! ot a Grocery, wit 1 a La: :i*;ach.d, locate l onja <lb>
fittat th reu&apos; lilar^. s^ vvashmgion street, Koora 17, <lb>
LO-KK, -sLREPER i: PAGE._________6£_________m&gt;» <lb>
f|V&gt;R SALE The stcck »r.d fixtures of a Pro- <lb>
X visir.n aid Frait Stor^.: n u iiusi&apos;e&lt;s corner, al^avs <lb>
hsj a lir    Had 91 Washington sfect, U oui 17- LOOSE, <lb>
SLEE&quot;&gt;:&quot;tt &amp; PAG1,______________6t^_____________rc;2) <lb>
Ij^OK S MM  Oi e-half interest ina wcii estab- <lb>
X Uabed business or one of the principal streets m Bos- <lb>
tor- ; small carlta1 necessary. HANGS ,fe CO., 81 Washing- <lb>
ten street. Room Sh.                        lw*                      my &apos;id <lb>
PARTNER WANTE1. -Witn a capitjl of <lb>
*10(J0,moie pj less, &apos;o Join t\ t adv^.rtl?.r in the Uroker <lb>
arri Jewciiy tu ines- Inquire at Jewelry stole, No. 181 <lb>
banovcr street.                             3t&quot;                             my 2^ <lb>
B~U6r ANT) SHOE STOKfi tf&apos;OR SALE  <lb>
locat«din fesutmrtan citr, dotrt! it J&gt;u?ine»s of $15,00-3 <lb>
v°t   ear.   Stocfr clean and v-b!1 a^i ctej.   X ta^echanoe. <lb>
UICKEKMAX, TilAxrs;; &amp; WILSON, 46 School street <lb>
6t*                                      mv2t» <lb>
FOE   SALE-A  Hcul,   iit a good iOoaUo.i&quot;; <lb>
h^s 60 roont well !a Qtthed, good  t&lt;ar and <lb>
labicfi; has a sooq run of custom.   This Is a rarechtnes <lb>
lot a mfenwith a !&apos;e» thou8*ad d Har.&apos;.   For panicul rs <lb>
apply to J. M. MOODY, W School Street.             Sir* mylS <lb>
j^(H&lt; S.^Til1:- A well estsl limited fttocery &amp;nd <lb>
M.   v&gt;ii v!si,-.n Store noiv do:nj{ a iraae of »30i&gt; \o *V <lb>
IrceVftn the vto&apos;nltj- of BoyUton Martet.   T »i* &apos;saiir^it <lb>
btrga^.   BANGS tfr CO., S\ &quot;W&amp;BLuwton street, Kooil 5K. <lb>
lw*                                     my £fl <lb>
I^OB SAI#B AT A BARGAIN On accomrf <lb>
. r i eickoaai, a verj Phott Milk Koutp. oue ot tb&lt; h it In <lb>
Inertly,i llB?5to -i!) cana pci **av a \i$ \v r.asiorueifr. <lb>
81 w*i»l ir.t.U-ii stiett, Ko-&apos;ia 1&quot;. LOCKK, aLLEl&apos;M: .* <lb>
1 AGF,________________________6t*_______&apos;________myS <lb>
1j*OB SAf^E A LadUs&apos; Famifhing WidFaa <lb>
. cy D.-&gt; Qooda Btoi«. in a ni^tu&apos;act-jtmj! city rear <lb>
BostoD. 8:oct&apos;: is clf-as^, we&apos;i Irtected location wiaof tin* <lb>
beat m th? place <lb>
office. <lb>
Neto 13u8ikatio«0. <lb>
JEFF.             DAVIS. <lb>
 &apos;All I Want U lo&apos;be tet Alone.&quot; <lb>
Let au lovers of fun possess it.  <lb>
coats that we have seen. <lb>
CUeston Traveller. <lb>
rnce la cests each, post paid by mail. <lb>
Literal discount to Aleuts.   Address <lb>
B. l.LTHkCT I&apos;  EifEKSOK, <lb>
 »» ?»                      1*9 Wolilmioi st., Boston. <lb>
STATIC NExtr <lb>
B <lb>
UOKS     AND <lb>
KEDICID 1&apos;SICES to THE TKVIir, <lb>
A laige aid well-selected stock n( tu. aoove, including <lb>
MI8CEH»»KEOU8 and JUVENILE BOOKS, PHOrO* <lb>
OKAI&apos;H ALBUMS and OSXBBtU STATIOSERY. <lb>
Pealers will nnd it to tb&lt; ir advantase to call. <lb>
Orders promptly attended to. <lb>
Ct. W. COTTRELL, <lb>
PCBUSHEB ASH BTATIOHBB, <lb>
rr/ I,             We 1                         Hi A 36 ClornhUt. <lb>
It <lb>
EAUY            TO-   DAY <lb>
THE   BEST   MRtisF.HH <lb>
PRESIDENT     LINCOLN <lb>
Please adoress Dky Gooi»&amp;, Journal <lb>
In*                                  my 16 <lb>
TO PHOTOCRAiEERS. Pur sale, a well <lb>
established Photegraph Oflleiv, that is lew doing a <lb>
seed buske.s. situated in in«oftbi plrftSi&amp;tsmntanatle- <lb>
turinc Iovm In Hatsacnnsetts, Full particulars oy ad- <lb>
dresslisB. (_&apos;, »y   38 miiisire:, hM River, Ms,   «t&apos;-my&apos;9 <lb>
SR^tTVflT 0ASH WANTED, with an active <lb>
eJt&apos;^&gt;V/V/V? busires%;ran as Su.serintendehtot a larfe <lb>
Coiperatiem. Sa&apos;ari- 8e0 &apos;&apos;. 5ust larnisn the rconev and <lb>
commence on t&apos;ei&apos;tnot Mav. Addieis.with tall name <lb>
ar,d addresj, H , tocn-liosi /Pi, Boston p, O.       3t&apos;-myl9 <lb>
OR S&lt;1LE eStcek Er.d fixtures of one of the <lb>
best Kel&apos;re&apos;f bE-fot a-d Confection try ssaloons; also <lb>
£t p&amp;ratns foT n?e.nuiic lire of the same S-x year^&apos; lease to <lb>
run. SlWa-hington strte!, Boom 17, LOCK?, SLKEPRR <lb>
&amp; PAGF.       _______________6^___________________myl6 <lb>
FOlfsALE. A Good Btisirse:siisyirp;a larete <lb>
profit, wit*; little ou&apos;lay, v.&apos;1&apos;l De ^old to a respo&amp;fllDU <lb>
par^y. Tris is an extra cliance for o&quot;e who wan;* a good <lb>
and sere business Inquire ol BASU-l A CO , 81 Washing- <lb>
ton street, Riom 5M.                         et                        my 16 <lb>
O WATCHMAKERS AKO JEWELERS. <lb>
Tor sale the stock and business of one of the veiy <lb>
best &quot;VVatehiTafeer&apos;s a,d Jeweler&apos;s stands In Hew England, <lb>
now doing a good business. Eatisfactoiv reasons given for <lb>
selling. F,-r oarticularf apply to PiLMEK &amp; BaCHI L- <lb>
SEitS, 103vrahiigtrnMieit^BcstOTi.    MWFSt*   my 10 <lb>
FOB SALE The property of the la*e John <lb>
Swindells, on Islington street, in lhe citv ol Ports- <lb>
month, N. H. Lot of land, with buildings, steam engine, <lb>
boiler, and machinery complete lor the manufacture oi <lb>
shoddy. Will sell machinery separate. Addrea3 ALBEKT <lb>
K. HATCH, Psq., Portsmouth, N. II., or WM. T. VAN <lb>
NOSTBAyp, US and 120 Lincoln st. Boston.        tf-mlvM <lb>
WO DRUGGISTS.   For sale, a first class and <lb>
is. lcrgc-sva&apos;olisllfcdRetiill Ilrug a^d Fancy (ioo&apos;s Store. <lb>
wHhinSmiiesof Stite atieet. aostrn. The More is doing <lb>
a first rato businese and is offered for sale oniyon accouiit <lb>
of the illness of the proprietor. For a person havmar from <lb>
two to tbiee th usard-follars tils Is «u uniomrroa chsnee <lb>
to ini-est. Addteis.Boston P, O,, box So. 109(i, fo: oas <lb>
week._____________________6t^____________________my! 9 <lb>
PARTNER WAN IED, A Partner with two <lb>
or ihiee tLousand dollars is wanted bv tne advertiser m <lb>
the Watch Makirg and Jewelrv bnsmers. The advertiser <lb>
has a first rate reputation as a watc&apos;a msser, and has a go-d <lb>
stock of jewelry. He has carried on the buriness for the <lb>
Ust three years, on Washington sliest, and h*s a larjre run <lb>
of flrs: cla.s customers. So onene°d apply o/iless willing <lb>
to glvah&apos;s constaiil attention to business. Address A. B (., <lb>
JoLnal OiBcs,                             lv&gt;*                            myi, <lb>
OTTON MACBll«ERr/, LEASE OP <lb>
MILL, &amp;o , FOR SALE, Tho present stocSholdsrs <lb>
Qf the Phoenix Cotton Manuractur!ng Com; any, haviag* <lb>
icladeo 19 litlre from their bu&apos;luess at Sb&apos;riey Vlltige, <lb>
(40 miles by rsfl froni SCfV&apos;&quot;*- effer for sale their machinj- <lb>
VET   IX&apos;BLiSHtO. <lb>
I.HI,oc!a|,li, ,i and For Salff by <lb>
() A K L E Y     &amp;      T O M P S O N , <lb>
46 Water and 4? Cougresa utroei*. <lb>
HT&quot; Ajfuts aid Dialers supplied on the nost reasona- <lb>
ble tetms,_______&apos;__________lw«      __________      .ray 19 <lb>
m~n e o d o r e      pTuTrs <lb>
&quot; T.IFE   THOUGHTS.&quot; <lb>
HIS UOST POPULAR  WORK! <lb>
&apos;IE.SSO?S    IROM   THE   WOULD    OE <lb>
MATTES A&gt;:i&gt; IHE   WOKLD OF MAV.&quot; <lb>
Bv  ThEOBOBE  rAEKER. <lb>
in   Notel of Ci-publislu-d s-irnon&apos;. uy RuFCS <lb>
Lekhtos. <lb>
Just published 410 p^ges, tinted pspar aid iltuminatei <lb>
title. Vlth tertrail   -au E.EGANr OCT\Ve&gt; VOL   uv, <lb>
Price *3 SO. <lb>
V8&quot; Copies sent ly mai&apos;, post paii&apos;, or. receipt of price. <lb>
CHARLES W. SLACK, Publisher, <lb>
my 20        &apos;it             &gt;&quot;o. 8 BROKflETD antrttT Boston. <lb>
R <lb>
A    K    E <lb>
C    H    A   N   C   fi    i <lb>
et-nciade419 Iit3l9 from thotr bu«iu«s at Sb^risy VIHa?£, <lb>
(40 miles by r«fl ftom 50?* * cffe?Xor s,aU ^eIr »«cWna- <lb>
ry. consisting of 5L&apos;38 rpicdles, Wim *.V ntP«f Secessiry <lb>
iracnineiy for 39 inch sheeting, part of *htch. has rocently <lb>
been rnnii&apos;,(f, and t&gt;»e reet 13 fna condition to be promptly <lb>
started. Tbe lease of water power, i-atlJlngrs, &amp;c», will ex <lb>
plre 1st of Maicb, 18^, with Ibc priTilefre of 5 years&apos; ncten- <lb>
fion= on the appiai3emcDtof disinterested parties. Tbei - i <lb>
an auxiliary ttesm en^nc of 9f&gt; hots-a power, and r?earty <lb>
new, to npply in cases of severe Hroo*b», whicii cala th© <lb>
arrargements eji^-&apos;-.lete for constest mc-nlBf, there being <lb>
no d&amp;iiget from freshets. Tbe e«*ablisbrQem is well woitbv <lb>
tbe at^ewtion of manufpctnrers. Teims favorable, f:&gt;r <lb>
vrfcich apply to tbs si-oscrifcers at Naw Bedford, or to th* <lb>
Agent at Shixlev. <lb>
SAMUEL KODMAN,|r^m&apos;ttw <lb>
2s&quot;ovk, It is nrderstood that tbe less^ra ar« also dispos&amp;d <lb>
to eell their real estate, Ac, which ia now uader lease to <lb>
tho said company.                            la                           my&apos;i <lb>
ALABGl&apos;&quot;&gt;&apos;D J&gt;fi?m\BLK SHOK <lb>
MANUFACTOKV for sals or to let at PutnamvJU, <lb>
Dsnver?, <lb>
In censeqnence of the rpcent death of Mr. D- F Putnam, <lb>
the Shoe JMatu:&apos;actorj&apos; occupied oy Putnam &amp; Co, ia now <lb>
elTered frrsale, <lb>
The facilities for do&apos;tg bn?ine?s al this stand ate ansor* <lb>
pasted, it 13 one rf the oldest In tiie State, busiTiess havir.g <lb>
been commenced here bv the Ute Uoses Putnam maro than <lb>
Gtf years since, ard having been continned uutii the present <lb>
time- Five years etbce, just previous to the death of J. 3. <lb>
Blacic. successor 01 Mtsee Putnam, the Manufactory was <lb>
greatly enlarged, reuiodblcd, fuiniatedwith steaiapowef. of <lb>
thefi-stquslity, and in everyway cruvctdenily arracsjed <lb>
for the prosecution of sq extensive ^usin&apos;,ss. <lb>
I is situ?udm apleasart tiei^htorhood, m the imraedlat* <lb>
vicinity ol the cepot of tha kewbnrj&apos;pert and Geor^eiowc <lb>
Baihroad. <lb>
An aaily ocenptrcy of the same woufd spenre some of <lb>
the best trade mt^ecouutiy. Gocddweiimg houses, with <lb>
land3 adjoiiing, formerly occupied by Moses Putnimaul <lb>
J.. S, E&apos;3ci£, can te ob-aintd. If desired. Apply to C. A, <lb>
PUTNAM, 74 State street,or to J. A. SEARS, surfivinr <lb>
partner of Putnam A Co., on the premises Puvnamviite, <lb>
Mais.                                     2w*                                     my9 <lb>
Bxg   iC0DS, <lb>
I  V  E  D <lb>
JUST            B   E  C  E <lb>
A. CHOICE LOt o» <lb>
Black SUkt, Olnpnrr Kaees, Oraamenli, &lt;fcc-i <lb>
AT   RORABAOK&apos;S <lb>
C/Otfv,   Manltila   ar.d   Shavl   Emporium, <lb>
myi&gt;-U_________121 Tiemoat St., no staiis. Ofp. I&apos;arlc ;t. <lb>
N <lb>
E W      S K I K T      FOR      18C5 <lb>
THE 6BF.1T IBrTEaTTlO* OF THE AOB <lb>
 n,&apos;  <lb>
HOOP   SKIRTS. <lb>
&lt;J. W. B«*TI1,IT&apos;H arew Patent IHTFJCEX <lb>
I51.t.IPTIC (ordouble) SPK!«8 SK1RI. <lb>
WEST&apos;S, BKADLET &amp; CAKT, (late J. I. &amp; J. O. We <lb>
PJ10PWET03S and SOLE MANUFACTDKEKS. 97 Cham <lb>
ser; and 7!l ard 61 Keode streets. New York. <lb>
THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two) Era.&quot; <lb>
tic Pure Repined Steel Springs, ittppnlously braided <lb>
tightly and firmly together, roge to edge, making th&quot; <lb>
TOT CHEST, most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC and  DFItABLK  SPRtNa <lb>
overused.   The7 seldom bend or break, like the single <lb>
Springs, and consequently peesep.ve their perfect and <lb>
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE MORE THAN  TWICE AS LONG as any  SlN <lb>
cle Spring Skibt that Ever Has ost Can be Made. <lb>
TUF. WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great comfort and <lb>
PLEA8UP.E to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elli^t.^: <lb>
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded A&lt;t- <lb>
SKmbum, Operas, Caeriaces, Railroad Caes, CdUECH <lb>
Pews, Arm Chilis, for Promenade and House bsESS, as <lb>
the Skirt can oe folded when in use to occupy a small <lb>
place as easily and conveni?ntIv as a Silk ot Musun dres^. <lb>
A Ladt hanng Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great <lb>
Convenience or wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel <lb>
:-: tm&lt; Skirt for a single day, will Never afterwards wil- <lb>
Imgly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and <lb>
\ ouno Ladies they are superior to all others. <lb>
THE V are the best quality in every part, and Unques- <lb>
tionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and <lb>
economical Skirt ever made. <lb>
FOR *ALE In all i ikst-class Stores rr this City, and <lb>
throughout the United stages and Canadas, Havana ds <lb>
Clba, Mex;co. South Ameeica and the Wkst Indies. <lb>
£^= LNQllSE FOl! THS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 9KJT1T <lb>
tr                                     intui <lb>
AUDUBON&apos;S GREAT <lb>
WORK <lb>
 OM  <lb>
AMERICAN    ORNITHOI-OGY, <lb>
Just purchised from th&apos;. Library ot a Provisional <lb>
ffentlemm, recently diseased. <lb>
Thi msjrnitleeiit woik is iu ore elf plant folio volume, <lb>
mea»tiling .1 lect 5 inches long by I feet J inches wiiie-cou- <lb>
ta&apos;nifgupward ct 50) beautifully clored fljur?s cl Birds, <lb>
porttayiug their asiiou while ir motto&apos;i all oi which are <lb>
Hie tizt together tviti! sevcti Royal Octavo Volumes ot <lb>
lex&apos;, giving luli dejclotions ol all the Birds, their Habits, <lb>
Anecdotes relating lo them, by the grist Ornithologist who <lb>
mede this science tie stuoy ot his life. <lb>
1 he wcik is bound in Russia Cii, library style, aud is <lb>
in the most perfect order, Is offered for sale at the to w price <lb>
of $196. The set, li ordeied from a distance, will be care- <lb>
iutly paeked In a case made ex; re-ssly, aud loiwarde&apos;d with- <lb>
out extia ccst. <lb>
The present oflets a rare chance to lovers ol Works of Art <lb>
to procure for a small piice one el the most costly ani val- <lb>
uable works ever ia*ue&lt;!. <lb>
W. n. PIPES * CO., 133 Washington st., <lb>
my 13-SiuTrS _______ 2d door noitb of School street. <lb>
WOUE    Y~EARS    IN    SECESSIA; <lb>
AUVEXTl&apos;BEi <lb>
WITHIN   AND   BEYOND <lb>
1IIF,   UNION   LJNES. <lb>
 BY  <lb>
JUNIUS   HENRI   BROW.SI?, <lb>
special War Correspondent of tlie N. F. Tribune. <lb>
This work emltraces lhe authot&apos;s experleneis throuaU * <lb>
Wide Range of StOrlns Event*.. <lb>
while acc-mpanjing the <lb>
NATIONAL ABMI£S AND PLBErS. <lb>
rt will also include a fall account of <lb>
THE    C4PTUBC,    TWESfTY    H4.VTRV <lb>
IHIPRISONBCESH&apos; and ESCAPE <lb>
olthe anlhor and his companion, Mr. Albert d. Rich- <lb>
aedeon, with wiDute details of their <lb>
PERILOUS  JOURNEY <lb>
cf over 100 miles through th» <lb>
rsFMT&apos;s   COT/STTKX, <lb>
aided by Negroes and the famous Uui;n Guider, <lb>
Bas X11U aud the &quot;Xamrlesa Heroine.&quot; <lb>
The author&apos;s faithfulness to facts, his vigorous an* <lb>
highly descriptive style, combined with the thr«lim» n»- <lb>
tr.re and historic importance of tie subject, jujranke a <lb>
wort of unusual interest and »atue. <lb>
THE <lb>
AMERICAN    CONFLICT&apos; <lb>
BT CiiRiCr KKEELET, <lb>
The fairness, thoroughncs and judicious arrangement of <lb>
Vol. I. of ths work has gained for It, both among IU «ah ¦ <lb>
sciibeis and the Newspaper Fre.s cf all parties, a d*re» <lb>
of fsvor nowheie accordjd to any olh&lt;r history ol **&apos; Be- <lb>
hellion Tho ccncludiog volume will be lssueei e-*ne **&apos;&apos; <lb>
iiett day practicable, conststettt with accuracr and com- <lb>
pleteness. <lb>
ty Experienad Canvasurs uanteJ for &quot;** &lt;*&quot;&gt;&apos;&quot;&apos; <lb>
Worij, which are told omy by suoicripp^ <lb>
O, D, CASE &amp; CO.s .JrtrBLKHBBS, <lb>
Ilartior,;, Cona. <lb>
HORACE KINO, Genskal Agekt, <lb>
myl2^t&amp;TuThStf     81 «Va«Wnglo» »&lt;t., Koom «. <lb>
QJEORGE <lb>
THE DUPLEX ELIPTIC  OR   DOUSLtE <lb>
SPRISa   8KIRTS <lb>
At Wholesale in Boston by                          <lb>
t!               Har&apos;GHTOS,    SAWVEK   &amp;   CO.         atyl <lb>
^ropi3sais. <lb>
Ar q. m. ofititie, <lb>
PABTMEHT, <lb>
&amp;. I N K. <lb>
METCALF&apos;S <lb>
3 T E N C T <lb>
ROOMS. <lb>
NAME PL.ATr.S for Marking Clothing with Old Eng- <lb>
lish, Wi itirg, and ether stylos oflettexe, rutde iu a few <lb>
minutes at ;.ne- time. <lb>
INIULIF.LF, STF^CIL INK, warranted o* superior <lb>
quality. BUSINESS PLATES made of the best <lb>
stock nnd *t tl).&apos; ( tcetl prices. BRASS STENCIL A1PH * - <lb>
BKTS and FIG&apos;R&gt; 8, of many s&apos;zes and best quality, verv <lb>
low at wh^l.sal... Als-1 Stencil Dies, Brass, Zinc <lb>
Brush, s, and al1 Stenc&apos;l Htock, in anv qnantltv, alwa-s <lb>
on hand.   Lett, rs cr rj^iers promptly attended to.&quot; <lb>
M. J. METUALS &lt;t SON. 101 Union street, <lb>
rr;}H                WFtf              Hayro.ara.st square, Boston. <lb>
FORAGE   DE- <lb>
So. &gt;1 Cohmkroial araaEr,  Boston, <lb>
April li <lb>
Ptoi&apos;Ostte are invited for the mtntsbiti? or tbfs uepart- <lb>
mert vt ith Hay an? Oat= at 5ostnn, M^ss., PottUne!, Bath, <lb>
Belfast, and otier ports on toe ciatt of Maine. <lb>
Bi-Js will be opened f^&gt;m .lay tc day, and such as are <lb>
defmed advintAp,f.uj to tee interest of the ttovennnajt <lb>
will be accepted. <lb>
iif-t  neeenfml bM.ler will be  reooired to enter into <lb>
corttattt,  with aptiovea   fiLreties   tor Its t&amp;itntu&apos;.  pet <lb>
¦ce. <lb>
-Is »Bon!d be aJdtesjed to the unleieigned, and <lb>
:e.,Te &quot; <lb>
&apos;          Cai3   W- HOI-I- C&apos;»P&apos;- &quot;l*6 Alt&apos;t Q.T. ft&apos;.. <lb>
BST  Q.  M.   OFFICE,   FORAGE   DE- <lb>
PABTiiiSI. No. J; CoajtsEOiiL siriii, Boston, <lb>
April ii, l8-;s, <lb>
tioni will be received at this offcj for ths &apos;rc.rtt- <lb>
lug of forage for the U. £, Q, M Depaitreect from i&apos;oslon, <lb>
Maas , Portlacd, Ba*h, Belfast, and other ports on the coaat <lb>
ot Maine to Washington, D. C., Fo&apos;trew Monroe and City <lb>
Point, Va Prepositions must state nami&apos;, standing, and <lb>
capacity of vessel, quantity of Hty and Gtain retraired, <lb>
for freight and when reaaal will be <lb>
ready f.,rcai«o. <lb>
ProposiUens siouid be afdrssswt to the ondersigued and <lb>
markt,d,Proposal! Ibi l.e,. <lb>
ca\s. W. HOLT, <lb>
V&gt;1.___________tf____________Capt, ard Assl. Q. K. <lb>
CHIEF  QUARTERMASTER&apos;S&quot;OFFIDE, <lb>
No. 1139 C.IS4.ED STitlgT, <lb>
Phii.aj&gt;slphii Depot. May R I <lb>
8ea&apos;.»l pTvrbsa&apos;! will be receivel at this   ofB <lb>
Trt-.&gt;HAv,May 2J, 166s. at il o&apos;clock M,, lor im-nedi- <lb>
atee&apos;e&apos;i^ ry at the Schnylkili  Aral                         tant&amp;ole <lb>
(case? ia be jiia; to coufofn to ipectfi:at(oo» al <lb>
ff.ee): <lb>
v,s. 40 and st <lb>
. ted Mas.In. <lb>
 TOW D 01 II  Ed <lb>
¦ sipe-.rate propcstls for <lb>
&apos;       HIM.-.- <lb>
¦ ochieli thoud bi witt&apos;.r. bjih ia vio*a&quot;t  and- <lb>
figurai.tad cmfrrm to the terms of this ad-ertisemiat, <lb>
I                                                &apos;&apos;«!;? each VT  | <lb>
-     T.d^n   sutrr.&apos;.Ltfa,   must    oe   ujarke*    aid <lb>
nstmbFT.i                                             ,.  propoiah;   and the <lb>
ujnst guarantee that the good thailbtm <lb>
every retpect eqnai tc army stacjard, etnetxii;. the pto <lb>
ill not ha considered, <lb>
»( I i     &apos;,&apos;    8DAT, May ?1 <lb>
12 o&apos;clor                     ¦   (di i&amp; are  equ <lb>
:; must be Bo-siantled bv two responsible persons, <lb>
whose tr                                            td te,tlis eua&apos;antV, and <lb>
certifloi to as beni good and sufficient <lb>
araouit involved, by Botna put&quot;:.&apos; ftincl &apos;r-.ar ¦ al . <lb>
Stateis, <lb>
¦  sionlel&quot;be made cot or. the regu&apos;ar formi, <lb>
wliich v, mi be forobaed on applleatUrn al this ot <lb>
¦ b eet any bid deemed onreaaon- <lb>
. a from a defaulting contractor will be <lb>
&quot;3T3&apos;or-e, li Propose;? fjr (&apos;..ere iasert 0 <lb>
of tie articlfs offered),&quot; and adeUa&gt;a <lb>
C;- r.ost!I TXIAM W. McKIM, <lb>
Clue: Qtiaitensaetei. Philadelphia Dsjot, <lb>
B.   BROWN   &amp;   COMPANT, <lb>
.aataas vs <lb>
 t«pls &quot;na fancr atottonarw, <lb>
Ain&gt; KAHtrrieTtoasas 3T <lb>
BT-r*NK ACCOUNT BOOKS. <lb>
ruThStf             f»* State it,. Beaton.________octt <lb>
BENEVOLENT  WAR  CLAIM A3SOCI- <lb>
TION FOR NEW ENGLAND. <lb>
Offlce 4G Court street, ISontoa, Mais. <lb>
AXF.X. H. RICE, President <lb>
WARREN TILTON, Secretary. <lb>
DIRECTORS. <lb>
Alex. H. Rice,        Sam&apos;l H. Walley,              C. W. Loring <lb>
Jacob Sleeper,        Stephen Tilton,                Goo. Heatott, <lb>
Geo. C. Richardson. <lb>
Bctm&apos;ies, Bavk Pan, Pensions, and Prize Money oilectett <lb>
at the least practicable expense. <lb>
Claimants addressing the Secretary by letter should state <lb>
all the facts relating to their cases as far as possible, and <lb>
state plainly the writer&apos;s post ofSce, residence, &amp;c. <lb>
All communicate ita to the Association should be a-1- <lb>
WABBES Tir,X«&gt;2v&quot;, Seewt«rp. <lb>
WStf                    No. i COURT STREET. <lb>
OC«7 <lb>
ffiitimivji $rt, <lb>
STEAM   ENGINES,   BOILERS,   and   all <lb>
kinds ot&apos; Machinery, lietting and iron -^af.-s, bought an 1 <lb>
sold by                                     nyiiiiRTs &amp; WILSON, <lb>
sep2____________U_________________81 Haverhill street. <lb>
FOR     SALE-Stpam     Encine <lb>
BUIlBgs, <lb>
With all variettss of Wcod and Iron Working Machinery. <lb>
K, tr. pr*tt a, r&lt;«., <lb>
mylt it______________las FrtVndsii ett, Potjo. <lb>
FOR SALE-A 14-ft. Putnan. Screw&quot;Lathal <lb>
Also, a 10 ft. Cnsrub?r&apos;f? screw Lathe; one «-fr, lion <lb>
P-ane;. two Gtoy &amp; W;    &apos;., »-,: \ Planer s, and a gen oral <lb>
assonment of Wooa and Iron Wotki-g aiac-jlnery. <lb>
Apt,i» at No. 31 Haverhill street. <lb>
my lii______________iw&gt;__________D. r, PROCTOR. <lb>
PORTABLE ENGINES-Hoisting tAniTstv <lb>
tionary Pnglues, Boilers, steam Gauges, Gauge Cocks. <lb>
Aiso Tools of various kinds tor wood and Iron work. Colt* <lb>
rued shafting which caD oe furnished at two-thirds cost of <lb>
turned shafting. £oiJi, Nuts and »f«iier» and PortaiU <lb>
forget, P;jes S;c, *c. <lb>
sep6_______U_______C. GAY, 39 Federal street, Boston. <lb>
FOR SALE.   One Adsms Power Press, 19x25. <lb>
In flntratc order end but little worn; founts of Plea, <lb>
Small Pica, Brevier, B&apos;.mgetois,  Mint n and Nonpareil; <lb>
!2rno atd 16mo leaets; Woodeu and Metal Fmsitnre; W <lb>
Cl.atee;  one Standing Piess   with ¦ several grots Pe-s <lb>
la; Imocsing Stones; fear Board Racks, with ti&apos;ty <lb>
-,,&amp;C                              I. B   BUTCS Sc Co, <lb>
myll)_______________MWFSt&apos;___________Boston, Mast. <lb>
WM.         A.        HARRIS, <lb>
Formerly Druujhtiaao &apos;or Corliss&apos; Sleain tn^:n« <lb>
Co., builder of <lb>
COKI.ISS STEAK ESI&gt;IXi» AW* <lb>
KACBIKIBt, <lb>
8a     07 Bddy ttroet, «  rovldenjce,J»._I-___uxM <lb>
¥~£~:i&quot;r~b a n k; s &apos; <lb>
SCALES 5 <lb>
TTulTereally AeknovvlertieJ <lb>
ACOrTKACT,   SVUA.Hll.llV  A.XB cox- <lb>
VEsrEsrcK <lb>
To B? the STANDARD ! <lb>
For sale In everr variety-aa Hav. Coal, Railroad, Porta- <lb>
ble Plationn and Counter Stiles; Batcheni. DmggtsU aai <lb>
Bankci-s&apos; Scales, etc., *-c at their warehouse, <lb>
113 <lb>
llg            MILK STBEET. <lb>
CCoraer of Batterymjrch street.  <lb>
FAOIBANKa, BSSt&apos;W^ * co <lb>
TnTUW <lb>
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