Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3621, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL Lf&ft!;

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CAS STOYE.

TELEGRAPHIC.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. C3See first paj;e George W. Pitt I. annoru'ced a a candidal lor Councilman in the Fourth Ward. l.y W". H. Tallott 1.4 announced as a candidate for Councilman in the Third Ward.

IZPTo nionow, Friday, the Ihh inuant, i the luv aptiinted for f ejial elections of Cotincilnien in the Thiid and Fourth Wards. CtY The small pox In appe.tred in New Albany and the IsJyrr fears that there is d inger of the diee;ie spreading.

C7T"A?neof S-mrt.u. and the I'eirl of Orr 'a I!ati," j Mi. Suwe. t Howls, Sir.WART k C'm.

T?T"Wm. Bromle has been appintel J'ot-ma-ter at Crjwlordyd!e, rife Stephen Ingersoll, remored l?r. To night l'nf. O'Learj will delirer tlie lat public lecture of Mnie-.liil courfe at Miautre Hail, ou the subject uf Marriage and Di-vorce.

IT?f"The djrspeptit , afier trjinp; almot every reruedtr in vain, will find relief Irom Hosteller's Kitter. A penuine article for aale at Seuour's dru tore, llate Block. Uiy a bottle. ZIP" The funeral of Lieut. Colonel John Gerber, who fell al iShiloh, lakes place to-day at Jl-olnon. AH the military companies of the city and county are onlered out.

A table near the corner of Delaware

street and Fort Wayne diagonal, was destroyed

by Ere yesterday alternoon. It i aaid that it was certainly Cred by an incendiary. i a t2PW.II. Talbott & Ca. have an assortment of very beautiful bronze statues which they will sell at about one third less than the importation cot. They are just the thing lor parlor ornaments. Go and see them.

A Ntw Era is Domistic Econosit. We call attention to the adveitiretnent of Me.vrs. Cottrell & Knight. The testimonials given show the invention, William T. Shaw's gas heating apparatus, to be one of rare usefulness and economy. CitLORtPEs The ue of chloride of lime or oda pbould be freely made at the hospitals. Either of the-e chlorides would destroy the bad smell which taints the atmosphere of lhe.se establishments. Z37 The I'lvansville Journal aavs: The wharf is aaiii crowded with tobaccco nearly the entire lens'.h, with a large quantity on O'lieilly'a wharf loat. Every boat arriving from below and many from above add something to the stock.

JyThe steamer Capitola, under the command of Col. Hollingsworth, reached Pittsburg -Landing yesterday nionanp, and ia now probably cii Iter way to the hopitaU of the Ohio with more of sick and wounded soldiers from Indiana.

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Commissary Stone, in command of the

steamer V . . Crawlord, reached hvansville last night with two hundred sick and wounded soldiers from Pittsburg Lauding. He has been instructed by Gor. Mot ton to return immediately for another load. 3 'The futtcries encamped in this vicinity weie out again je.-lerday in lull force practising with their pteat guns. The commander are usinpc laudable and persistent flTorts to secure the efficiency of their men. t5TW notice that Werden k. Co., oproiti Glcuii'a Block, are yelling large qu tut itt?- of wall paer. windw (viper, shades, Ixxtk. stationery, Xc, at wholesale, leides their retail city trade. Do'Tt faii to hnk at their stock and prices before purchasing elsew here. Iiitioious Xotick Dr. Edmund Albertson, a minister of the Society of Friends, has appointed a meeting for religious worship this evening at half past seven o'clock, at Friends meeting house, corner of Delaware and St. Clair streets The public are iesjectfully invited to attend. a tjf-We hear that G. W. Hawe is about getting out a nev edition f hi- Gazettoer and Business Directory of Indiana. The many changes during the past two years make such a work a necessity, and Mr. Ha we 'a well knwn energy and ability is a guarantee that it will be well

Dr.Mo. nTiC CoocitJiM Jude Finch yeterdiy Uet.i.ie-1 ti e en-e ,f tl. C lunclmtn tiWt-; eil from the fth an J 9h W -rls in favr.r ot the applirnts. Th't. ftitllle Me--r. Wright, tieiee', Buchantii and Wislitnever U seat in li e i

Common Council. . The case wss argued for the . 1 1 tint.fT by 2i. It. Tat lor an i B.mn K. Kllitt, I

f..j., and lor the riefendsnls by Hou. Lutiaü Barbour an! J. N. 9ert-er, Eq

Dkatws at the Ho.r.TAL ix Nk.w Albaxt. My 4 Abram (or Allrtd) Shiel J,co G, 4 I Jti Indiana, tjph'jid leer. May Ö Joeph T. Coat. co H, 11th Indiana, typhoid feyrr Mr. "caf wa a rekleut cf K:iight'to-sn, IJewrj county. Information tey?;!!! the dcceaseJ can beNtineJ bv addre-ing Sv-ott k Briidey, uidertakers, New Albany, Indiana.

EsT Eighhr recruit Mousing to the 11th Unitei Slate HejruUr infantry, in i hare of Captl Newman, left Ut evening over the Centra Railroad for Bo-ton. C.t( t. T. W. Newmtn re"ruTteJ foity-one of the-e men at Buriingtin, Iowa, and the balance were etdiste! bete by Lreut. D. H Coit. The-e oßicer have been reirnrkxoly succeful in the rec ruiting service, and when ordered into the field they will rn.tk? their in wk a gallant and arcomplntheiJ sold. era. The-e tecruits ate des lined for Fort Independence, Bucton, the atatiun of the rei.Tieut.

Lm)K tiT for "SiiAkKa. "Numerous claims against the Government having aiiseti in con?ejuencef the rebellion, friend" of the aoldier are swarming around like ll.es after uu empty ugar hogshead, each wiliin to collect claims for widow and friends of Kildier out of pure philanthropy. So palpably Ins this swindle com up, and so ami-Mis Me they to collect thee claim, tint all kind of j roajie ; lire resotte-l to. The authoritl of Ohio, being aware of this fact, warn thoe inteiMed to beware of thee petti fo'ers. The principal dciti is to rob widows and orphan of their ju-t due; and the only plan lor safety will I to employ tho.-e who are known to be honest and reliable. I'llnt Politics; or Ecclesiastical Legislation on Slavery, in it distoibing inllueiice on the American Union. By Prof. Dvid Christy, author of Cotton is Kin;;," " Ethiopia." "Cheniistry of Agriculture," eic. Far an A; McLean, ulliheis, Coiciiinati. Thi i a very valuable book, and -hould be in the hands of every person that want to be infonmtl m thereat iittluence the pulpit has exercised in blinking ab ut the piesent troubles in our country. In order to facilitate Democrats in Indiana in yetting thi wni k. we have them for sale at the Stutintl llice. The volume i hand i"ine!y (riiitel and ImmiikI, conlnining b24 pie. Price O'J. Orders from a disUnce promptly attended to. dw

Good Walks Tiilih Cost What we want in ibis city is p,od walk. Our present gravel walks are wet in wet weather, and in dry weather the Mil ill iehhle in ike them very unpleasant to walk over, even when they are in good condition. In addition to the unpleasant walking the wear and tear of slue leather, over the pebbles, is enormous -it is a lax on every family, ti mount ing, in the course of a very lew ye irs. to more than it would cost to make yood pavements. We have inquire of brick men, and liud that it good brick pavement can 4c laid, nine feet wide, the balance of the fifteen feet well graveled, and with a substantial wooden ctiib, lor forty cents a foot front. For eighty dollars the front of any square in the city can lie paved nine feet wide. Now we want good walks, and we suggest to the citizens an I the Council that the plan be adoptct this year tint will secure them. Let the first square from Washington street, north and south, be paved this year the second square next vear, and so on each year, until all the city has a ;o.,d paved walk. What aay you all to this? Think of it, and report through the Sentinel w hat your views are. '

Another Sad Hcmax Freichtace. The U. S. Hospital Meaner D. A. January, in charge of Surgeon Alex M. Hoff, arrived here yesterday from PitLhurg Landing, with two hundred, and heentv-nine aick and wounded soldiers aboard from tlie hospitals at that poiut. We have never looked upon a sadtier öght than thi cargo of mangled, dismembered men. The case were the -everet yet brought up the river. Of forty secession wounded aboard, all but three or four had lost cither a leg or an arm, and in many cae both these limbs were fhot away. Our own wounded were badly mangled. Tne pick were mostly patients far gone up with t) phoid fever, pneumonia, und erysipelas. The Surgeon in charge gave it as hi opinion that three-fourth of all aboard w ould die. There are vet remaining at Pittsburg and Savannah from one thousand to twelve hundred sick and wounded, of whom Dr. Hoffe-tim ite-"one half will not recover. There were about forty deaths on the January between Pittsburg and this city. Her destiuat.ou wa- Cincinnati. A. A- iV'yr. 5ih.

CANDIDATES.

Kit rot? cilt 1 1 nm wAitn. CSTW. H. TALBOTT WILL BE SUP ported for Councilman in tbe Tbird Ward by MANY VOTEUH.

M'it ( MM ILtOt ItTII UAilll.

Q-GEORGE W. PITTS WILL BE A canai ;'c for Council in tho Fourth Ward on Friday, tie 9th int., suljctto the tircUion of the voters thereof. m8-Ut

ton thi: i.i .im-a i t in:.

cone.

Dwelling for Sale A comfortable brick dwelling ruuse, containing' eleven room, with stnMe, carriage house, wood heI, cistern, and all conveniences, on Illinois stteet. corner of Vermont, lour quares north oi Washington street. The lot is 471,, feel front, and llh" leet deep For particulars inquire on the premises. mv7-3t National Saloox. Thi establishment, Geo. RImhIius, proprietor, on Meridian slreet, ha just leen refitted in nioleni style. A free lunch will lc set every morning from half pai 9 oMock to II o'clock, and every night from Ü o'chck to 11 o'clock At the National every delicacy of the

heasoit can be procured served up in etyle.

SnciPL Christian liaitiuan, a Gtrnun, ic ädiug n Ohio tieet. Kat ot New Jersey, Mk d-e id arsenic night before lat, ami d;el ye terdar. Some two weeks jieviously he attempted U kil"l himself with lau lumui. but wa .-avtvl by a plirsiciau. He was nlout twenty three years if age -mi) Jene wife and child. Domestic difliJullies, it is said, led him to do the deed.

rrT WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE the name of JAMES K. 1LUMMEK, a a candidate to repre.-ent Mri i county in the next Leiriidaturt, autyeet to tlie decision of the Ueuna ratio County Convention. MAST VUTEK. SPECIAL NOTICES.

FXJJ3XaXO NOTICE. T.'IMSO V H, llruggiHt, ao. I 4 I'.at tValilnirlon Street, Have been appo-nted a-N-ent for the ale of It IC A I i: ' N TI iM I. a ; . THE WONPFUFUL (J ÜANi l.t'S, f r tbe cure of Coub,

Coiii, So-e l Uroat. Itroiuh l. M Lenitu. iritnrioii oi ibe I'rult and Ton-ii.-, aitd lhea!e of tlie Lurnc. S4.I.I in Urr boxe, 3a et., M ct .and Jl each. nlsiAwH fT"SlNGER Ä CO S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWlNti MACHINE, with ali the recetit improxetits I thr UK ST 'i I C'MK Al'KST and MUST BE.VlTIH'bof t!l .M'wiii, tn.uhir.es. This mar hino will wwanylliir.jT, from Hie rtiimiu f a tvick in turVtan lo tbe nink-

the liOt !ini"f an oveic at anything from pilot or lx-avcr cloth

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t UCU7 Cm lJ nnMCCTin rPnVJHPV arrariia1iitr.aTaaajtttT4Tsnx-

r hl ii tun iii uuii.i.viitu luuiiuumi - . A'ooii Kcporl.

rootinsand Hrailng by G. FIIÖ31 M'CLELLAX'S ADVANCE I

Atmop!HTie Air loRibincd.

d""No one ted go without a watch when j th-v can buv a good oiie at W. H. Taltajtl A tVs j f..r"ri-l.t or r.ine dtdlars. They have just re , crie-l a lot id" American watches which they arc , hcl'.mj a low as ,tlä. Their assortment of la

tent stv'e jeweirv is very cmiplete and at killing low rrVes One of the bot watch repairers In ti e uiii eite i at this est iblUhmeut. All wotk w urranied. Simjft Cot ki vt Imhaxa Wepnisdat, May 7tl Cn. iionti .V Chicago Bail Road Coj.any t al s Henry Rowe et al Delaware, C. t l'etifi :i for n!iering overrulel. Jac ai I Kuii.ro et t. v S.rah Richard Gr in. C- C. l'etit.o!! lor n-'umin; oterrulcd Coy of Lot::ii-pirt vs .lohn S Blakeinote i'a t'. C. 1'etitioti for reheiriii;; overruled. Buikham v Eota Bearer Kuh C. C. Pel lion for rehearing overruled. t j"The steamer D A. Januiryon the Ith in-'-iit. 111 t the hospital at Ne Allmn, the It-iiowtt.g sick sod wounded Imlnna ol.-.ier: D White.J Filierten, d battery; W Thump

son, A March, tiJd; J Goppaer. ath; A llaoi- i 31st; J Cooper, 11th; D Hammond, 2lih; j H 0Ur.J William. W Colter, J Loraan, 4 Uh; j Ca;t W If Brran. 6th; J Murtfn. C Ward. G Wi:Soii. R Jack.'N Shank. W Kyi ett. A Shield, j Ulli; J Prieler, I Irrael. N Dayi.Jih; H (.ajvert. j U-t, P Fewer. fJith. j

i clown lo the .öfter-: fjaure r pr.ulr tisiie, aod . ever ' ready tw d. He w.-rk jx-rfeviion. Itcau fell, lein,bin1, ; gather, tuck. ;f.ilT. ati-1 has rapacity for a great variety ! t.r ornamental wrrk. Tbl i n--t the only maliine tbt

' can fell. Lii. l :r. !. stid j f rth, I ut it w;!l do n heller j ; llian ai v otlo-r ir.4.-l.ine. The l-tt T A l-anu'v Si'iii ; ; Machine r.my l e hd in a rt-at vartel y ssr ca'Ui-t rae. j The r .Um; Cae, which In iiow l-c Ii. porular, K

it Jirii- ttrj-Iie, one itit cui e f..li .1 into a box or j cae, wl:ch. when epennt, cui.lvfs a leau:ifut,subtar,tial, ! n.l ii. table f.-rthe mk tnrrt uron. The c-e

are of every lm,j;naMe iefic:j plain a tbe waod ertw j in i w.itive f ret, or a elaborately fit ifbed a art can j

Evacuation of Williamsburg.

A P81NCIPLK KEl-rCF.D TO PRACIiCK W ITH TUE

AVOIDANCE OF UNTLFAAM ' INJURIOUS ODOIW.-

AND

THE REBELS RETREATING. MOVEMENTS OF TIIE MERRIMAC.

W. IF. SHAW3 PATENT AERIFIED GAS APPAFJUUS.

THE CAPTURE OF NEY ORLEANS.

AFFAIRS AT CORIATII.

o o rv o it SSIONA 1.

I rilllF. public cn new be implied w;th my patented ap- j -I. J'.ratu for Coliing aixl IJratm by da n.d Air, wiiiCti are now comma; Into 'err general e. and t !

wut b Ibej leava tacali the at'emion of housekeepers ai d )ra coiapaoie. Many atteti.pt have been Biada tu to, a-at in rkery and fur beafii apj rua-tit, but Bio, of them bare faded to meet the .relation of inventor ainlconuiii r. In the anparatu fumihed by me. the rfijuis'tei of Economy, Comfort, Neatne, Conrentence, l ii'Tmity of Ke-u!i, and rnprovrtnent in the Quality of ihe Fwn4,havt been attained, r Pm tlie jeculir manner of cotiibut'.on. all poKilttity of creat njc hnioUe or iioxion an'l unw tiol-4nie varr i preveuted. Tbe tneata

retain all theirjuire, and ac (Hire a rich and demente fla- i vor, which no other proee can iirnart. Much time and l.lor ere avr.l m tlrnJAUCi . ni.mir of firr. 1c. w tide t

tJ.e perfection and uniformity of the result are of Kret Committee, as a substitute tor the W Iio.C bill. 1 he

From Waalilngf on Wahiiotox, May C The Herald's correspondence, says: The repoit of the Senate Finance Committee u;xjti the t u bill is accompitoCil by an amendinent otfereil bv Senittor McDou&all, one ol the

importance. The proce. of roatii'K bread and pütry Ii

aKreat impruTeuicnt over tbe nual methotl ol Lkli. la clo-e otii. 0 Moves for warminir Hotel IJoom, Parlors, SleepIn Uooms, on.ee, Nurehe, Mudent' Kooms, IUthinir 1; Kins, Green Houe, Ac, in the moet pleasant and economical m. inner, are alway on bard, and in preparation. The-e dovet are constructed upon entirely different principle from any other ca. Moves before oltered to the public. They da not produce -iiiokeordUairreral le oiiors of any kind, if tbe d rection for use are c tnplied witb; have no cotmectioti with ny chimney; and eati a-e1 In any part of an partrnent. Many thousands are now in daily u-e, and have given entire ati-factioii.

make them. 1. M. SlNTiKR A CO.. j No. 3 rr-aay, New York, j fJInd anapoh. OCce No. 3 Odd-lellowV Hal!.!

WaU.uzon rtreet. apH-dlj

CAUTION.

Tlie market i full of imitation, represented to be th .jme a "BROWN'S BKONCHIALTIUKTIIKS," which ar

iuni;ca.epnluctjveofpoi:.vc w jury. Mauj dea'f r

will recoinnjend inferior treparaiiona and lower priced

,.i..l-. T.,r, -i more rrofit to theruelve Akforand'

I OBTAIN only "BKtWX'S BKONCHlAb THCHLS,-(

i whuh by loti eaperienc have pr - ed th t value, having

received the anclion or jyician geieraiij , ana ieMimonial. from eminent men throughout the c-ui try. BUOW.V. lUUiNCMIAL TKOCHKS. when allowed to

I divo.lre lowly in tbe inou'h, hae a direct tnSuence to I the affcetel parts: tbe fdaUv and sootJi'rs eflect to the ' wucua l.ua-oftS wtadpip into ibe Bror-ctii allay. Pul

monary irritation and irirea r.hef la CouÄb., Cold., atd fie- varloti. Thront aff.'Ctioti to which public jaker. and nk-er are liable. feMl-dly'l VANTED-

From a very Ure numter of testimonials we preerlt the following From Dr. C. F. HofT. ndahl, M. f.J Mr. W. F. Shaw I)ear Sir Having a- your fia Stoves In n y houe for a u imter of y-ar., I rati cheeriully testify to their utility hoih for cooking and heating. luun truly, C. F. Hot rr.snHi., M. D., No. V) Somerset street, luion. From Hev. r. Ciilette, N. Y. This ce tifles thnt, hainj; ued the Ca Stove of Mr. W. r. Shaw make, I hve fonn I it eipia! to jt dviirn. It ha warmed our sleeping ch iinber during the pa-t w in-t-r at no trreatk r cust than ordinary means of h-.ttin, ami avd a frn at deal of trouble, work, and dust coniequent ujion coal or wood fires. A. I). liiujcrTK, I). D. From Messrs. Iaeds A Co.. N. Y. I take pleasure in c-rt if In to tlie merit of your Ca Stoves, having had one in ue in niy (lining room all the w inter past, said roo'ii I titif an extension r jora atd very

cdd. One reifi-ter, from a ljri;e furnace, was found insufrien nt I'pon putting in one of your fo ir liht lias Stoe, I found that 1 could heat tbe room th coldest day in tweniy minutes, at a very trilling cost f ii', irivmif a very agreeable and moist heal. A. 15. Iii on. From Joejh T. Brown, Ksrj., Apoth cary and Chemist. Mr. Win. F Shaw llear Sir: For the pat üvn years liavin had much exiiern tice In theuse of your (is Heating Apparatus in my Laboratory, 1 c.ni ler it the tno-t cii ement ami economical arrnfiiieiit I have ever Us-d. 1 on;iier thi apparatus a alrno-t iiidispetisable for the Laboratory. Ki-spectlully yours, Joa. T. Hanw n, 'JM W anhingt n street, Distoii. From the Boston I'ost Tocgh P.rrrsTitAK Man 1r..vica r Baoii.i.No. An ap paatn. for broil i 'eefstrak by heat produced from burning illuminating pas 'ii mixture with atmospheric air has lately been invented by Mr. W. F. Shaw, of lloston, who ha prodnred lnanj- sterling fnventlon. for applying paandiiir hut to chemical, culinary, manufacturing, and. domestic purposes. Tho at invention is really a most useful and cietitifie novit v, inasmuch as the toughest beef-teak, w ht-n broiled in this apparatus, Js equally a tender as sirloin ateak broiled over a col lire. The pruK-ipal product of combustion from the burning mixtare i pure vapor of water at a very hub temperature, by whi' li the albumen of the mu-cuiar fiber wh'ch 1. on the rurface of ihe steak is imniedi.ely eoairnlated and f rui fet, so that the juices of the meat are all retaine I, and in fev moments are ccaTtrted inti heated vapors, which, beinn thus contlued, break and rend the fibers of the meat, and loosen their texture through the mvss The apparatus Is perfectly simple and easily understood, and I u-ed by merely slipping the end of a flexible Uos over any ordinary burner. It c inal-o be used for other purpose such asbroilin?, fr;. in, or heating smoothing-iron. The iron intended to be used w ith it are cat hollow, w ith ascendmfr and deKcendin flues Inside. When the irons are to be heated, you have merely to remove the broiler, and place the Irons over holen which lead the heat to their interior. The expense .of heniinir irons is but one cent jer hour, and an iron can be heated in five minutes' time. For economy, convenience, chan1ines, and general utili y, it i the m st potfect and desirable article forthe purpose for which it Is in'endedyet ottered to the public. One frr't advantage it possesses over other Ras heating apparatus is it entire freedom from rniiok or wlnr of any kind, which I attributed to stirroun tina-the flame with tlnely Cerforated metal, the application of which to this purpose as Wen patented by V. T. Shaw in America, Kurland, and France. From Joseph M. Wihtman, Boston. Mr. Wm. F. Shsw Iear Sir: Amonthe many useful contrivarcea f.r culinary purjioses w hich you have made, 1 th tik th.it for broiling by pas to be one of the most de iraMe. The fire is ready at any moment, and a steak i. cooked w ith less trouble and far better than by any other rncih'id. In the usual process of broiling over coals, and particularly ov r an anthracite fire, the heat is dry. and theht le capsules which retain the natural Juices of the meat are hriveU-d ami parched, so a I render the steak dry and toiih; while in your patent Gas Broiler the combustion of gas produces water (this may be seen by holding a cold plate or piece of metal over the chimney of an arvand burner, on which the water will be condensed), which by the heat i convened into steam intensely heated. The steak is consequently surrounded by a moist heal w hich prevents the outside from becoming cri-p and hard while

the interior portion o' the ateak is being cooked. The effect of this is, that a steak which would be tough if conked over ati open fire is rendered tender and juicy by being cooked in jour "lias Broiler." The result of a trial of more than six month in my own family has rendered it such a favorite that the "gridiron" has been entirely mper-cded; and. however bricht and tempting the tire in the range may be, your little portable broiler is universally used. Yours Tilly, Joscrii M. WlCHTMAS. From James A. Dix, Esq , Boston. One of your Steak Broüers ha been in mr fanrly for several months, and it has given the most complete satisfaction. Steak cooked in it uniformly comes njon the tal le tender and Juicy The broiler has entirely superseded the gridiron in my family. To W. F Shaw, Kq. From Mesrs Bullock 4 Crenshaw, Philadelphia. Mr. W. F. Shaw Iar Sir: We bavc u -ed your gas burning apparatus for hea ing purpose during the pi year, and are well pleased with the utility and superiority over the old method of burnitij pas fur heating. In the laboratory, we consider th ni ind'sjien-atde to economy and convenience. Tour arrangement for placing several burner under the .ame vesel thus greatly inerea-ing the temperature and distributing it more generally baa rendered the u-e of charcoal furnaces to city pharmaceutists almo-t tmT.ecesary. One of the great recommendation we find in your burning arrangement con-ists in the general ah-ence of secondary product, whkh. in a close room, affct the comfort and health of t ie operator. W e recommend them to every chemist and pharmaceutist who ha, the luxury of ga at Iii control Br i lock A t'ar.sswAW, Manutatturi.ig Chemists. From Messrs. Gare, Pro. A PraVe, Proprietors T-emi-nt Houe. Chicago'.) M.r. Walworth, Hubbard, A Co. Gents; w hive trs"d W. F. Sh's IVstrnt Stk Broiler lor broiling by ga- I ref-teaks, cl ops. Ac, and were 'much ples-ed with our trial of it. IVefsto.vks were cooked hi f.ve minutes, ai d one of th m-t oesiraMe features about it was that the b ef retained its flavor, and wa juicy and lender. Arid we ran ch-erfj ly r commend it to all s being a thap aiid C'.r.vetiier.t loannerof ciK.kini. Yours truly, (a'.i, I'.ao. A Nakr. Fr m 1. R Co ke. Ill Like street, Clko f M--S--TS. Wjiworth, Hubrl A Co. Cier.tlemcn: I re-

rvr t W. F. S.uw's patent (i is Si;io!hiijg lr'n a one of j the gres.M-t iipentionsnf the are. p is all you claim for ' it i iivcl, economical, and eveee-l n-ty ror.vr'iient. The i nn:c-'lrea tetl i-orntiir day"' Is wi-'corned with pleasure ;

whert er trie .s i-ori I u i; snd no hoUekeep. r w ill corient to be without it after givin it atrial. Your-, Ac, I. B.Cook. !rn Mr. W. W. Frert, Cbicaro Mr. H it baH Sir It i rih pleasure thst I giTe my te'timnry I i the cteat value of tfcc tiaa Stove yt a are now e-fTri-!Cto thpuk l:c. Tbe stove T-r ironing regard as a desideratum haig needed in honsekeerdn. The fatlrte a!id exhau-iioii oceasioncd by mary hour s;enl at the iri-tiin-tat le, ia a room heated to the ordinary temperature, i ail spaied by using jour s'ove, which heats the iroE. quickly, and leav. a corafortatd room. Tfci teve I equally ui-cesstul a a broiler. Much more mght be a!d tn t:mp!e jasiice to th; great Invention, were i: nee. es--ry. ivespeeuully, Mas. W. W. Evrars. hrom W. H. W'cr, Eq .Chicsgo Iaa I aeaaiBEST lu-ois Onrtii K. R.Co.,1 Cashier' Üüce. Vessra. Wa!wrth, Hubbard A Co D-ar Sir-r I bav osed for two mooib or upward S&aw ptent Gai Srove;

the -eryg-eat at:sfacti"ti given in its use, itscleanln.es, j

tre time iad latsor veii in it w rklng, torether with the

bill proposes to raise revenue from the following

sources: First Capital, active and circulating, to be raised by a tax on sales and trarnders of property of same cuss of business as hotels, kc., one hundred and ten millions. Second Capital, fixed and realize!, income duties on intetests from interest-p tying boii'ls and securities, ten million. Third Kxce.-se on spirits, malt lipior, and manufactured tobacco, forty million. Duties on legacies, kc, seven millions. The custom of the payment by ad valorem, is ubolirhed. The ollicials employe to be. first, a Commissioner of internal revenues at Washington to su pervi.-eall; swot.-J, insjie:tors in the several districts, with deputies to be apHiintel by them; third, a Stamp Aeut in each district, or more than one, il necessary, for the disposal of stanis. Prisoners captured at Yorklown converse freely respecting the war, except they refuse to give information of the strength of Gen. Johnstoii. A Ciptain declare the South will continue to fi,ht to the last; that their reverses have not disbeirtened them. Thi morning M ijor D ivis, of the Harris Lipht Cavalry, e-tiKlishe 1 his headquarters in the Fanners' Bank in Fredericksburj ns Provost Marshal of the city, hoisting the st irs and stripes permanently for the first time in the tow n ince

tue rebellion. Our pickets are throw n out be yoii l this city, and we are in (juict jiossession of the entire pi ice. Ye.stenhiy a l.ir;e amount of Hour, corn, rice and other stores and ammunition was discovered and feizeil, together with eeveral stand of arms. President Hin-h tmn's Postmaster was yesterday arrested in the postoflice, ami will be iield in custody utitil an equivalent for the money plundered from the Pos'oflice Department is given. A special dispatch to the Times savs: You were informed last nij;ht that J. Napoleon Zerinau, an Austrian lately on Gen. Fremont's staff, has beeu confirmed by the Senate as Briga dier General. This fact has astounded knowing ones of Washington and especially the foreign diplomats. C'unt Mcrcicr avers that when he was with the French embassy at Madrid he knew

Zern an as an adventurer and im poster at that Court. The Tribune's correspondent pays: It is known there that a Fecret oruiizition ex

ists at Dubuque, Iowa, to resist the collection of Federal taxes. The ringleaders in this move are known to the Government-. From :vtcC'lellan, Advance. Washington, May 7 Di.-paUhcs received from Gen. McClellau announce the evacuation of Williamsburg by the rebels, and tint our army is following them vigorously on the road to Richmond. The battle ol Monday wa very severe and the los of the rebels proves to" have been l uge. The following has been received ut the War Department: ' IIeAF.QU ARTKKS ÄRMT Or T1IK PoTOMACf1 William-burg, May C. ltbi. j To Ilon.n. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: I have the plea. ure to announce the occupation of this place as the result of the hard fought action of yesterday. The cflect of Gen. Hancock 'd brilliant engagement yesterday afternoon was to turn the lelt of of their line of works. He was strongly reinforced and the enemy abujdoned the entire position tluting tlie night, leaving all his sick. Yesterday the lijiht was very severe. We have some 300 uninjured prisoners and more than 40 wounded prisoners. Their loss ia killed is heavy. I h ive sent cavalry in pursuit. The conduct of our men has" been excellent with scarcely nn exception The enemy's works are very extensive and exceedingly strong both in lespect to their position und the works themselves. Our loss was heavy in Gen. Hooker's division,

but very IitMe or other parts of the nebl Gen. Hiticock's success was gained with a loss of not over twenty killed and wounded. The weather is good to-day, but there is great dilTioulty in gttting up fo d on account of the road. Vcrv few w;r ins have as vet come up.

Am I authorized to follow the examples of

other Generals, and direct the names of battles to be pi iced on the colors of regiments? We have other btttle to fight before reaching Richmond. (SIgneil) 0. B. McClellax,

M jor General Commanding. From rw York. New York. May 7. The steitner Haze, from Newbern on the 3d, has arrived. Nothing new had occurred at Newbern or Beaufort since last ad 'ices. The steamer Columbia has arrived Irom Havana on the .11. The gunboat Duiiel Smith arrived at H ivatia on the 30th from Fort Jackson on the CGih. The attack on the rebel forts commenced on the lJnh. On the 2 M Com. Farragut, in the Hartford and ihirteen steimers. passed the forts and Gen. Butler landed 4,000 men above. The rebel lost eleven gunboats and the Hoi line turtle Manassas. Our lorcestook four hundred prisoner. We lost 1 W meti and our gunboat Verona was sunk. From ISttltiiiiorc. Baltimore, May 7. Our letter by the Old Po ut boat say that the mail boat Nellie Baker nrrivcd jtit I el'oie the leat left, und rejiorts that (Jen. MeCleUan is in Wdliani-burg, h iving driven tlr enemy fiom their position. A few canturel cannon hid been retaken ani a whole division thrown on the rear of Wiliiamsocrg.

The ru Manassas wai unk by thtearasu!p j COXUIIKftilO AL t . Miasiiip)ti. j Our f-rcesi ent a snull lnt V tbe fire rafta AsnioTosi, May ai d towed them out of the wat before they could S'- ATKMr. Sumner t ffcrexl n rrsolution I anv b i-m. for the expulsi' ti of Mr. Surke. ol Oteg m. The re-' I ioa is unknewn. I Kennedy ptesentrd etiniun frro cit?er?j i . . - , ofMtrjhmJ asking for t'ie immed ate ami no-

j from .veiv a r k - ...... fe .,rTT

NswYjjKK.Mty 7 Amwng the passengers on the Ivrsit were Minister Cameron, Bayard Taylor, mjid Bishop Lew'i of Ontario. Sh has $rK).W0 jn s prxie. Advice receive! from BunisiJe'i Division states tha a regiment of North Carolinians has been orp-'nized. Capt. Toiler, of Gen. Foster's HatT, beinf; appointed Colonel, and two compa niea of jur triropa hvd left for Washington, North Carolina, to form a nucleus of the regiment, t Large rrambers of Union men had voluntarily come MiidSkcn tlie oith of allegiance, and they will be ii j med nud equipted by Bui uside to defend theirjhomcs agsinst the rebels. Our tro;s have captured burses enough to mount twb companies of cavalry and make frequent das! among the rebels. Private 'advices sute that Gen. Banks's army was still n New Market, waiting fur forage tod ra- t w i s r ncf

v w isivt.rj

Willi a

!'IrClellan' Advance. isbi'KO. May C Tbe following is from

the report j-r of the Associ itetl Press; The enemy evacuated this place and their works In flront last muht. Ther rear guard passe! ihrjnigli about 6 o'clock At 7 o'clock Gen McCrellan and escort entered the town and took possiKsion. About lfVJ of the enemy's wounded were left behind w jhout any rations, medicines or surgjons. Tiiey also left a number of their dead utiburied. ) All of our wounded in yesterday's eng.igemett who fell into their hand were left behind. l?ol. Dwirht, of the Excelsior brigade, who was tlverely wounded and taken prisoner, was also lll. In the Engagement yesterday the enemy suffered teirilily. Gen. Ricketts whs killeil. The encjTiy had a force here jrestenlay of 50,000 men, 4nd otily decide to evecnate after the

br 1 1 lu ut b.iyotict charge of den. Hancock. A m j'ority o the white inhabitants remain. The nufnber of the enemy now in our hands w ill reach jabout 1 ,000, including the wounded. ijrom Fortrewa Tlonroe. Fortrf-s- MtRot, Mav G The flag of truce which wen up James river yesterday morning to receive released prisoners, returned to day, not hiving accomplished their object. This is the third time JJeneral Wool h is been deceived about the re!eiseof these prisoners. The Jala Cstown and Yorktown passed down the river jlst the Q g of truce at half past one this nioruiixg. bviund to Norfolk. The gutjioat Teaser, came along side yesterday evening to ascertain the object of the ti ig of truce. Tli Tea er is armed with one 100 pounder Parrottjgun, all the officers of the Teaser, with one exception, were drunk. A diD-ttj-li was received beie this morning from Ncwlut News lh.it the Merrimac was in sight. Tbl' Monitor kc, all got ready, but the Merrimac Jas not yet been seen here. The Mtjrrimac came out to-day but she did nothing, i A rumoilbrought by the mail boat from Yorktown stabil that the enemy hive crossed the

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Chickahou

ng and destroyed the bridges hi their

rear. Geul McClell .n is still pursuing.

I From Hkliinir ton. Washixutox, May 7. The Fortress Monroe boat w li'chleJ't at 8 o'clock this morning has arrived at CI, jrry stone, bringing the following: I Williamsburg, May 6. Hon. E. Ml Stanton: Every Injur proves our victory more complete. The euetfn.s loss is great, especially in otlicers. I have just leard of five more of their runs be

Mustfie.i

ing capturtil.

lution of tl

brigade retJ

(en. Gran 2d ilrSt.

guns

Prisoners are constantly arriving. Ü. B. McClfllan.

The Secictarv (f War. in response to a reso-

House calling lor regimental and

rts of the battle of Shi! oh, says that s is the only one received up to the

The Spesiker has appointed Representatives Bingham a?.d Pcndlelou to present to the Senate the Humphreys impeachment question alluded to yesterday if the report of the House proceedings.

I he Sei lite wiJ without unnecessary delay

proceed to

pre-eiited, :

material change.

ot.siJcr the tax bills which have been

nd it is thought the report of the

Comtuittcelin Finance will be adootud without

The tax jf 20c per gallon on whisky and 2c per pound n tobacco it is estimated will yield $1,000,000.; Should the views ol the minority ol the commit'ee prevail it is supjxiscil the revenue from this sdurce would be very considerably increased. ( Fr m flank' .Division. New Ma :ket. Vi., May 7. Yesterday afternoon a dcia hineilt of the 9th New York cavalry made a re :onnoisance towards Harrisonburg. When five Wile this side they encountered upward of 2'l) of Ashby's cavalry, charged upon them, and pursued them within two miles of the town. TenJ rebels were killed and six taken prisoners, föur ()!l3 wa3 r,ue killed. The work on our side: was done with the saber, and was a very gallant affair. An office? from Mount Jackson this morning says the gUfrd at the bridge near the town re pott that I'e guerilla cavalry attempted to burn the bridge If st night, bul were repulsed.

i I Tennencc ."Xcw. Chicago, Mav 7. A special to the Times, from Cairo.jstys: By an artjval from Fort Henry we learn that it is probable not le-s than Nebrask.i cavalry weie cptuj-el in the recent skirmish with the rebels, who iv ere under Clay KinL' instead of Jell. Thompson its at first reported. The affair occurred twelve miles west of Fort Hierum oppo site Foil Hnry. A strong lorce has been sent in pursuit of the rebel. Rumors jf the evacuation of Corinth and its occupation jy Federals is repeated by every arri val. J Deserters' iy there is no doubt Beauregard is ptill holdini: his force ui line of battle, and gra dually falling back cn Grand Junction. The opinion pair?. ground thil there will be no gene ral eugagenicut between the two armies at their preseut position.

Fi re. D aventoet. Iowa, M ty 7. The grain e'evator in thin c.ty behniin lo Towiisetni A; Co., of Boston, wa destroyed bv fite last night. Loss 1 j.000. Eirht thousand bushels of grain were tiesUoyeJ. Tb. grain was insure! for $7,000.

From San Francisco. San Fawcisco, Mtr 5. Smdwich Island dates, recei vei to ihe 1 6th of April, state that the French Consul died at Honolulu on the 2Uth of March.

IViht P.wpatchc. AddttlonnI from ew Orleana. Niw York, May 7 Oa the 24th a flag of truce was sent to Com. Porter asking conditions tor surrender, to which Putter rep;od no coudi-

Our flag now

waves oer tlie custom

tsotiS.

houe. An American war steamer reports car turing three rebel at earn er and eit them to Key Wbt, and chased another into Bohia Hor.da.

Twenty mortar and three guuboats were en

From Cincinnati. CtNCixxArt, May 7. In the United Stale Circuit Court, April term, lb61, the grand jury found an indictment of treason Against Jas. . Chenoweth -:or furnishing supplies and munitions of war to tit's rebels. At the present term exSenator PiS.rh, coun-el for defendant, moved to quh the ii'dictmetit on the ground that the first cl iue of se-.'tion 3, article 3, of the Constitution which provide that tre u on hall consist only in levying war refers to rebellion, while the second cl iue, or adhering to their enemies in gtvinsraid and comfort, rtl ties only to a public war with a foreign enemy. .Iuti-e ayne gave bis deci-ion yestenKy, mtaininz tl:e motion by quashing the indictment. To-motTiw'ji EtKjuirer will contain the decision at length. ! Capt. Harnett, of the 2-1 Ohio, arrive-1 bete on sick furlough. Neither himself nor CaptaUt Mc Kinney nor Lieut. Dugal were taken prisoner at Pulaski, as reported from Louisville yesterday. Capt. Hazhft regrets the report of Lis taking parole. ! l From Philadelphia pHiLADLiniA. May 7. The strike among the miners near 'i'ituvilie is becoming serious. The

employees n?t complying with their demands, the j mmers stopie 1 the pumps, causing serious dam- j ae to property fcm the flooding of the mine. The mine vi the Forest Improvement Company ; are rapidly tilling up with water. j Several i'jfintrr com pa nie of Home Guards j

leave here thi evening to prevent any further dam ace. The Resetve Greys of this city leave soon for the acene of difficulty at Pitlsville.

in the District of Colombia and tbe better n

forcement of the fugitive slave law; also & retltion of W. B. Rowe, asking for cvtnpenaatlon for a tdave who was appropriated to tbe Military icrrice of the Govern raent. Mr. Fes? end en from the committee of Finance, reported a bill making ppropriAtior.s to reimburse the Sinking Fund of tu officers of tbe Secretary of the Treasury and for the temporary clerks of 1?3. Passed. Als- the House bill to provide for the deficiency for payment of volunteers and for the payment of troops in the Western Department. The bill appropriates over $30,tXh,OfK). Mr. Gritr.es asked huw many ace were ia the army. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts thought there was from 500,000 to 520.000. He could not ex actly ay. Mr. Trumbull thought it rather hasty legislalion to attempt to pass a bill like this. It would be better to wait till the bill was printed. Mr. FessenJen Mid the bill was presetted and had In-eti on the table three weckMr. Trumbull said it was the House bill that was on the table and that the bill just tcpo'ted was from the committee this morning. He thought we ought not to appropriate the people's money uselessly. Mr. F essenden said this was the manner of appropriating which had always been pursued. The Finance Committee could not know all things or how many men were in the army. The Department can not tell exactly. Nj more of the appropriations w ill be used than is absolutely needed, und it is a perfectly safe war of making the

appropriation. If the Senator was so caret ul of

the tteasury he should examine inbi the facts. There was no foundation for anything like a general splurge against the Finance Committee or carelessness in making appropriations.

Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts claimed it was absolutely imposeible forthe Department to keep a strict account of the exact number in the army. Regiments were continually changing and losiug men by disease, kc , mid the Department can not tell at any moment ihe precise number. Mr. Grimes thought that if the officer of the army wereooliged to make proper returns prompt ly ibis difficulty would be obviated. The bill was laid over. Mr. Fe.-senden, from the Committee on Finance, also reported the House bill to provide increased revenue. Passed. Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts fcnt to the Clerk's desk a dip-tch from Gen. McClellan concerning the occupation of Wiiliam.-burg. Also a dispitcb from Gen. HartstufT.

Mr. Fes.-enden offered a resolution that the Committee on Comraetce inquire whether any , legislation is necessary in relation to vessel be- ' longing to loyal citizen heretofore which lud been seized and confiscated by the rebel and recaptured at New Orleans and other sints, which was adopted. A committee from the House appeared and im peuhed Judge Humphievs, of Tennessee. The President said tlie Senate would take proper order in the premircs. The Senate disagreed to tlie Hon-e amendments to the Georgetown railroad bill. A committee of conference w al a pointed. Mr. Wibon of Massachusetts introduced a bill for the appointment of a military store keeper. The bill to limit the number of Brigadier and Major Generals was debated without action. The President announced the select committee on the confiscation bill as follows: Messrs. Clark, Collamer, Harlan, Cowan, Wilson, Harris, Sherman, Henderson and Willey. The Senate went into Executive session, after which it adjourned. HOCSE Mr. Eliot from the committee on Commerce, reported a bill establishing a port of entry and delivery in the collection district ol Beaufort, South Carolina, at or near Hilton Head, to be called the port of Port Royal, providing for the appointment of a Collector at a salary of $l 500 per annum aud lor weighers, cuajicrs Ac. Mr. El. ot remarked that m letter from the Sec

retary had beeu sent to the committee, stating the importance of this measure. Tbe bill was passed. Mr. Crisficld caued to be re id the resolutions of the Maryland Legislature appropriating $10.000 Tor the relief o I tbe families of those oi the Massachusetts sixth regiment, who-uffercd by the 19th of April riot in Baltimore, and the response of the Massachusetts Legislature in ac knowledging the generous sympathies and kind mid paternal feelings they exhibited, which should always prevail among the Stitesof the Union. Mr. Crisfield said these proceeding afforded some sign of a restoration of peaceful re lation while we were receiviug accouuls of the glorious success of our arm. The House resumed the consideration of the Nebraska contested election case. Considerable debate enued, participated in by Morton, the contestant who urgeJ his right to the seat now held by Daly. Dily supported hta claim to the seat. Both parlies contended that the other had resorted to fraudulent votes. Mr. Dawes replied to Vooihees speech yesterdsv. Mr. Washburn moved to table the whole subject. Carried. This note rtt tins Daly in his seit. Adjourned. Foreiirn rw.

New Yuan, May 7. The Australian from LiveriMiol ou the tnortins of the 2fth nd

Queenstown 27th, arrived here this afternoon News quite meaner.

The steamer Tubal Cain had lefl Liverpool for

Nassau, with a very heavy cargo of arms and

ammunition, doubtless designed for the South. The London Star gives a report that the Austrian government hid dem mied explan itiotis relative to Palmerton's late speech on Italy, w far a regards the retention of Yenetia. The Times has a sarcastic editorial on Lincoln's proclam ition for a day of tlunksgiving. and thinks it quite premature, as the affairs ut

the time were m st critical and b titles were impending. It asks the meining of that part of the proclam ition which rei'crs to deliverance from foreign invasion and intervention. It

scarcely thinks it can be for tardy justice doi e f

in the Maon and Slidell niir. It i proposed to consolidate the public debt of France in one uniform security.

Garibaldi had renounced his intention of goirgj

to Southern Italy. It is re;orted that Victor Eminuel w ill remain sometime in Nap'e, and thence go to Rome. The French and Italian loop had come to n atrauetceiit forthe suppreion of re.iction.ry movemeut on the Papal frontiers, and were acting in concert. A Shanghai dispatch, M-ircli lbV.i, pats it is rumored that the rebels intend to attack Fou Chou. The Times lias an elitorial on the American struggle. It tee nothing for the black bi.t slavery, extirrain ttion or expulsion. A weekly journal i to appear in London next week advocating the cause of the rebels. The Literary Gazette is defunct after an expense of 45 year. The treaty" of commerce between Rusva and Turkey has len ratified. There bs leen a battle between the Turks and insurgent in Albania. Tbe Tuiks lost 400 men and four cannon.

.- raiai 'iaam. J Cincinnati yinrkri. CiCt w ti. May . Flour very dull and pru nominal. Wbett in good demand imn mdlers from tbw Interior, od market fi-ta at 8i(j7e tor red aad sad $l(gi 03 for while. Corn In active dexand and ear advanced to lie; abelled ia good demand to arriva at tbts rate. Whisky advanced to 20c and very I. tilt off-r Provisions quret and uachacred. Mepotk$ll. Lard 7lc. Bulk meat 3J hVe. Nothing new in groceries. Exchange $ t-rea; gold dull it 2J4'.

;sv rsiavoaara.! 9W York .flarkei. Niw Yoaa, Mvj 7. Flour continues heavy ;,pri.es Lave arVm declined 5c, with only a limited demand for export and home consumption; sales reported al $4 95 5 00 for choice soTrrfine State; $5 10(25 20 fyr extra State; $1 95(3 5 00 for superfine We!era; $5 10(35 35 for common to medium extra Western; $5 25Q5 35 for common to pxxl shippinc brands extra round hoop Ohio, acJ $5 45Q6 50 fur traJe brands, maiket tloaiug heavy; no buvers at outside quotations. Whikv exciteJ and deiidedlv higher; ss!es at 25tQ2Cc. Wne.it uull, heavy and 1(3 2c lower; sales of Milwaukee club at $1 16. Corn heavy, unsettled and declining; sa!e at 55(llc for mixed in "lore and delivered, and 5Sc .for Jersey and Southern yellow. Pork rules very firm at $13 for mess. $1250(3 13 50 tor prime, and $10((10 25 for prime mes. Butter is selling at 1015c for Ohio and lCuJ 19,- for State. Cheee very firm at 7 (3 9c. Cincinnati Cm tic .Harket for tne week ending ."tlttf 7. Cattle 1 he supply ol beef cattle baa been fair, but not in excess of the demand, and the muk et has ruled firmer, and for some small lota of choice rather beifer rates were obtained. Tho demand is local aud from the Government, a good many beiug taken to Western Virciuia for the ne ol the army. Common at $2 25 3 2 50; fair $2 75(a3; govd $3 253 50; prim$3 75 (o,3 bO. Some em ill lots ol choice brought $4 (ai 10 per ccnul gross. Snr in moderate supply aiJ good demand at $3 .V)4 gross. Hogs dull at $3(ji3 50 gross, with an ample supply and but a numerate demand.

rASTKtt 'rTV DKIEKS At tl.e kijrhea Wtarkrt

w a. i. w Il.r.T, N .im, Waddi.jrun freet.

f f rare, r-y nrtlt-dii

lul!y in'ro.lured, l frei tle;r use will te general

V..urs truly, W. H WATTts. tr-tai It U. Stevens, C1iici,To, Land Iep. Id. Cen. k. R. It rScle Rreit laurt to av, in reU:i n to Mr. VC. F.M.aw'a bt tuve, Out i; i ; that it is rtprreLted to te; ajid I tLtr.lt It ia itrtoitle for any one to farm aay-tla-nK like a correct hin rf teir value ant cooven eact wittout first hivu. tried tbeni. R. It. Srsvxus. WU.I.IA.n F. SHAW'S GAS KEATING Sc COOKINC APPARATUS Are f.-r sale In tht city ON LT at No. S-4 South Delaware lree. TJi piiMic are rejerf fultr invited to ra'I a lei ee Mir (Sai Haare, Mat-ra rurtiace, Nor later. Ileaütif Me., 4r.,Jl. aj38i) CillTKF.IX, AKNUUlT. -

mraa f retulaur.xtjany temreratre demred, make it against ihe fort, silencing then) after six ore t the conr. U-te uinti n of ihe ace. W hen more i 7 . r . firin.

The chains across the river were removed by !

our gunboats.

Tlie rebel sent nre rarts üown the? river, bat they did little damage. Oue set fire to the Hartford, but it was speedily extinguished. The Verou and the rebel iron-clad steamer

Webster bad a splendid engagement the Web- I

ster running into the erona and sinking ber, but before going under the Verona' crew poured in a volley of eight gun, so destructive and crushing thai both ihe Webster and Verum weut

down together. Arrangements for the surrender were to be m ule on the 27th. the day afler the diputch left.

From .Tlexlc. Niw Yoa5, May 7. Vera Cruz dvtes of the 14th state thvt the" French had opened hostilities and taken pMsessiou of Orizaba. Cotdova His dsclsred for A'monte. Tbe BritUb miniaier is said to be holding a private interview with Doblado at PuebU. Tbe Mexicans h-vve received reinforcementa of 9,0f men, and Gen. Saragosa would dispute the march of th French. The Spujish troops on the islaud of St Domingo had atucked the Haytiens, and some batteries, and troop have been ent i1mt. Tbe Spanish claim. title to cerUin lands which the Hsylien wiP not yield.

LUt'OKTAATTO laABIES. DK. JOHK HÄRTET. HAVING FOR TPWAKD OJ twenty years doted hl jTofetoral tlm txdaiveiy to the treatment of Female Ul If Icttl t leat a!.d barlr.p lcceelet ta LouAand of caea Inreatorfr the aSicted to aoand health, ha Bowebtir conAdeoca n Cerise publicly hi "Great American Remedy," DR. HARTKY'fl CHROKO-THERMAL FEMALE PitlS Wkichbave oerer yet failed (w ben the dlrrtlrna haa been itrtctlj followed,) la reoavtBg ditSnlUes antrcg from OBSTRUCTION, OH STOPPAGE OF 5ATURT, Or in restoring the ytem to perfect health, whea nifferlBf from Spinal Affeetion, pWapaaa, Ulert, th White, or oihr weaknes of tha Uterine Orzaaa. Also, In all caaef of Debility or 2Cevoit Protratiotj; Hyatertea, Palpita tloot, Ac, which art the forerunners of taer rioma diaXJ Tbeis pill art perfectly hanuleas oe the cotwtl taiinu arvt may b taken by the rat dUcat female without cu4ir.ff dtreM. at the Mine time they aft like a charm by urenrtlenlnf , lnrlroratir.f and reuorica tbetyatem to a 'tealihy eocd;tioa. tod by brtüßlr. tu th mocUdy period w.ih regulanry, no matter from what-cause the obatractions may &rtc. They khoald, how rar. Bot b Ukew oriBf th Srvt thro or four months ef prctADcy, thun kf at any other time, aa mlacarrlaes woU be U. remitEach box eoUafwa 81 Wla. Prk II. and whoa doaired will bo sent by mail, pre-paid by any adrerUaod A rent, on receipt of th money. Sold by Xjruicgixt reoerally. i. BSTAX. Rocbeater, 5ew York, General Area. tT TOMUNSOS A O0I, AtU tr IndUnap. jult 19-daw'Cl

WANTED.

Cavdln Volunlnrs Wauled GEN. FREMONrMTLITARY ESCORT. 1 iti's- 01iiiist roa DiMtiii;;tiilirc! .Service.

Am. (ilx'b orvH-c, Hp. V Xrun.( liK!ina.Ji, May 2, 16S

nt'Tr aiti r.Tiii!rii ictivc ic?i vir.ntnr

I1 t'avMlrr .'ten will ho cei ted f r er Ice. to

roinpK-tetbe reorzanitatlon of Erarkrn'a Indiana Cavalry

Company, wL ich ha teen electeJ XlillUry l.arort to General rreoiotit, in Lit rampoign thrwajth Virginia, out h ward. Metidestring to rt lanteer for thi ferric will report to the nnderM ned for duty n tbe 10th lnit. None but rod horremen wautd After Clhiig tbe alxjve rnianj', the reBiaftdng will le astiiied to Mt wart'a Cavalry Company, Iq tho aoiuo

Department. I.AZ. N0'LK,

niayS-dCt

Adj't. ;ea. Ind. Vol.

MEDICAL.

.11 A 1 HOOD 5 HOW LOST! HO XV lillSJXOREDI! Jvt rHt& in a Scaled Enaltf. TRICK SIX CENTS. VI.rCTUTtK on tbe Mature, Treatment and Radical Cure of SpermatiarlKPa or Seminal Ueakneaa, Involuntary K tuition. Sexual Ibility and Impediments to raarriare generally. NerotiieiM, Consumption, fplIepy and Fit; Mental and Physical Inrararfty, renltin( from Self. Abu. Ac Py ROBERT J. CCLVEKWtLU U. I)., Am bor of iho fJeMt &Jb, 4c A Boo ta Thousand of Sufferera." eut nnder seal tn a plain envelope, to any add rest, post paid, on receipt of aix renta or two postage at am pa, y Dr. CH. J.C. KUX F.. 127 Bowery, Sew York, ponttdflcs Box 4rM. aprS-dawSra ta CO.F I I ETIAL.

toc.no mf.x who have IX.

JUKKD thenielee by certain aocret

bat.lt, wblch unfit tbemfor bainec

pleanure or the duties of married life; al-o. middle-aced and eld men. who.

from the tolliea of youth or other eaua, foci a debility In adeabce of their year, before plann: thematlrea ander the treatment of any one, hould Crt read TIIK SECRET rElKSD. Married tadle w 11 learn omethlng of lmportonco by pera1n "Th SucaitT Fatryn." Sent to any addreaa, tn a aealod eavolopo, am roeerpt of Ten Cent. DK. ST CART A CO. ran bo consulted oa all diaea of a private or cor.f.Jrt tll nature, fntn S A. X. to P X., (Sunday from 9 to 11 A. It .) at their offie. 5o. IS P.aat l"hlrd treet. cp-etaira. between Main and Srcamore, oppoite tb llrnrie livu. Adire. DR. CIIA8. A. STUART A CO.. mcb2l-dwlj-U-'C3 Clnctimatl, Dhlo.

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f slight cota, cuurt.itScxi?Btn.c&. which might be checked, with a timrle remedy,

f neglected, cflen, terminates icricuuy. Few are aware cf the imjxjrtznoe cf eteppin a ßaißfi. er liaftt (ichL in its fxzt ttagt; that wn&ch

tarn in. the beginning wciu-i yitl'i trj a mild remedy, if net atierAed to, toon, JJjJ attacks the lungs. $-cjuij-l& cj-LcJilixLJcxJwn. wergjirst introduced eleven, years agi. It hoc been proved Oioi they are the best article btfzr the rulZiz fcr m JL&iTuTUi, ßaiafifJl, the Hacking ' Cough in rfanaAimiticn, and p numerus ajfecticns the J&icxitt giving immediate relief. JRnblie Speakers tt Singerm Will Jlnd them efftzlwal fjr clearing and ttrer.gihening the vctee m n&d by all (Druggicta and (ZaUre in J&dicine, at 25 cents jr bcz. GREEN HOUSE.

WOOD L1ITX GREEN DOIISB!

VIRGINIA

' w. ii. Loon 1, fllOPIIIlITOU. IHAVk. A COMPLETE ASSObl ME5T OF RTLDISU. out Itastt of avrlM vartetie, at redaosd prV, larUd'y GRA5lf:MS. PETTMA3, PA!T$Tt5. IIKLtOTROPF.S. Ac, Ac, AcAIso, a f eneral orWet t of lt:tj Wddxf Pianu, as Spiea, rbljvc, Cbryiasiheaas3iiTC4, Ac Fruit and Ornamental, Deodaoa and Eversten Tree and Shrub. SftOM DCS, A rare collection fall th d.f ervtt clo. PARLOR XIyTT3. A larre and eoaapleto collection ef Alalia, ComtTttoa A , direct f'oat PfcUadrlhU And alo the moat eonpiete a ort meet of hardy baut Grape im tk WOU A m-mt, rwmnrml mmmumg ibeaa 1 tuauve th l)eiaware, Ilui, Cobeord, Cnyahora, Alloa' Hjpd, Rebecca, Wiuion, Vnion Viüap, Ilaiio, Ataa, ObUrio, Ml better Üiaü the Cafcxrto, And thirty otber hardr aorta. Catalog 5. t, a drapo Caralorv. fwra4 em earltcorton. Call ttt groood,or ddre Wn- H- Lootaia, r1inpoli, lodiana. P. Ail peraosa doahttnc tho portof oxUewre ef tho Delaware 1 rvfcr W Ut. Pw J !olnd of this eoontj. who h fruiurd tt otwyr. dlwoamt nvlil thia aprinr WtjdlUr worth of Ifc-lawor v tar at re dollar eacC. apxl-dlm