Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3628, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1862 — Page 3

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rlAILY SENTINEL

f i tin ay.

Axtosjo Both5 Gat Ciacc This j world renown! hippodrome, omprUing all the i

Vi"r i f?rc mi ment trwebng acrjbatic.il. r and ; " ; jrymmnt'cilly, wil r&li b t in this city on rUtur- I d iv the'J I h mt. ! ,not T lir l :

ttPvtlT STATE niNTTSEt. I ierby an the ear?y acorn: IMicd an 1 gentlermnly prerrunifory y mp-; tnfirfeipr rvl frfl-it tr :?, tnd ÄfÜrerH !o j torn f thi ehow w in our tfTiee y eterJty and j rMilaiiffrtlMriii about th aamctHaeit lad- i apprise! UJ of te f ii i fact. v IriWedlntalvclty. Tal enables realert at adUtance j , . j from Ui Capital of ladlaca, t ret th sews of tb day j 2?"The ateamer Crawford, Col. 8tor.e COOT- j

frrm V . v I la f V - k I fnirtill'flff Irrila. I a r .tlln ) I V !r ( !

prr ptihlbhed elsewhere. 5wa dealer and carf!eri ! 1 itt-ourg Landing, with 191 tick. Col.

He had

1 Kr fib towtva onranroadacentertn at Indiana pola, Inr4iet with the SENTINEL. It004 term aa and jiher paper. CI ob for the Daily will ba auj plied at A y'' ratf a. Ordr are aol'dfed. J w I SPEECHES OF

IlrndriclaN and Voorltee.

Sune? lett nineteen at Mount Vernon.

! tome very ick. tut ati are doing well. I The Colonel, on arriving, tejiorted at hedj quarters, received orders to return immediately,

and left straightway for the sick at 1 itUburg Landing.

j Thak Yor. We are under obligations to the I Cincinnati Commrrc ial for notifying it., reiders

Trchef Hon. Thorna A. Ilendrfck, before th j in Indian 1 that Professor Chriaty'a work."Pulrerojcratk: Convention on the ElMh of January, ls2, i P' Politics," can be obtained at the Seniintl ofar4f'. speech f Hon. Daniel W. Voofhee, fa tL !Ioae ! fiC?- U tie Black will buy this work, and re id or tq..entat.Tea, February 50. on the duty of the Fed- j il- e wil1 Prantt ( tUt they will look oil the er.l Powmment tn lu rel.'.Ion to the cir.l war and tie ''nge'-rsh.pers differently from wlui they now

, ti . x.verj ciuzen, mat love m countrv ms

wnoie couniri tiiouiu uare a copT.

oi jecia fur bch It bouM be prosecuted, aro for le

thl cr.ee, paMibe4 In a pampbM of aixteea pairei, Incl'i'fv f both ipeeclei. F,ach one la amona; ibe ablea

red on tb p'eeot crUU, and hould b placed tn

rit of etery voter In. tbe State. firt lne bavin bern entirely eabu-ted, we are priatiB a lar.ee edition to tapplj tba increasing id. lilnc oft ei-r route inn-tt prorfcle fur pre-

V'T fi (1 P'taf e, ktcU I im cent per copy. I'iK II per bunlrd. All order promptly filled.

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$ITY AND STATE ITEMS. trf An extensive foundry and plow factory ii Lrfing errcied in V'ineentse. C".firTo morrow, i5.1tnrd.ij, i the la.st diy of the lle-ent term of the Marion Citcuit Couit.

rlThe !..r

health of Camp Morton, the surgeons

iufo n m, cot.tinuei rero4rkubljr good.

m .""Tlig Supreme Court of Indiana convenes on itit Mond. it week. rt'We are Inppr to leirn tint Major J. S. Wil Cn. A"Mtaitt Adjutant (Jenerül, recent! te-Tere-a'.ck, j now r.ip;llv recovering.

Trf'Tii Street Cinuni.iier"i urirent atten-

ilI with re.'ereiice to theallevs of the

'Atta weither will suddenly be upon uj.

tionA lid cit.y w

111 a rect'iii revival 111 me cumtMii cnurcn

at Lijrle thiitv erdon.4 wer bplizevl into the laith.

How our 71 rn Urk In I lie) Trencliet This is told by the Yotktown correspondent of the Now York World thu: It rrm be a puzzle to rmny to eonceire how

j our men can throw up fortification, rieht in the

lace ana in pum stht ot the enemy, without be ing seriously disturbed by them. A brief description mir be interesting, iiiumuch it cannot be contrabjnd because the work ii done riht under the noes of the rebel. A working party is detailed for ni'tit duty; with musket lung on their back, and 'shot el and picks on their houlders, they roceed to the e'ectctl grouud. The white tape tniik the line of excavation, the d irk lanterni ire "faced on the rear;" the mukeu are carefully laid aside, the hovel are in hand, an 1 eich man ütntly commences to dig, Not a word ii t-ivjken; not one fp.ide click against another; each in in first dig? a hole lare enough to cover himelf; he tlien turns and ilips to his right hand neighbor; then the ditch deepen und w idens, and part rise. Yet all is silent; the relief come and tbe weiry ones retire; the words and jest of the enemy aie often plainly lieird; while no noi-efrom our men di-tuto- the stillness h ive the dull rattle oT the earth ns eich (pidefull h thrown to the top; at daylight a long line of etrthwoiks. affording complete protection to our men. green the fotoiiijd.ed eve of the enemy, while the sharpshooter- buUcli reet tlieir eir?. Fretjiiemly thi work i.idonu in open daliht, tiie harp shooter find pii-keU keeping the enemy Iroui Htnioiii our men.

Hay cast

The bnsinci'S t the M iyorN Court renter a limited to a h ill' a dozen inebriated

lT"li n -vi t ti 1 a ft if r if 1 1 1 nt tlio no.on

teru rof the Marion Circuit Court will be sen

tenc l to-d.j. a J m 2f"Mi l) ra Sli iw will probably visit Indian li. next nioiitli, and pei iorm at the Met rorolit:j:j. Capta'n Nickilii'M battery, for some rime encafipd in this vicinity, had moved tu Ken tuck;. JThe fire alaria-beil was yesterday swung on tlf wooden "lower" back of Glenn's block.

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CANDIDATES.

Aki; AUTIIOlilZHI) TO AXSO'JNCi; tLe i.ame i.f JAMKS K. I'LLMMIIU, a a can- '... ite to repie!--it Marii nmnty iu t next Ivzitluture, inject to ti.e lfi iioiiof tl.e Ih ukh rt i- Cui tv C"iirntioü. JtA.NY VuTEliS.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Vashiticton street.

Fto for tue Indiaxa. The, clt'zens of Xew Albany, in token ot their appreciation of the gallantry of the 2-il Indian at Shiloh, have pre?eited the regiment with a pleadid flag. tVThe f3d Indiana, Col. Williams, escorted Cat 11 Niekiiu'i liitteiy from camp to the nilroalrerot yesterday, on tlieir way to the seat o( war utli.

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1 licui;i tiiui.tun, trvuiiu vuiwi.ci

Mnll;n, ha, we understand, been consolidated with f he 35th Indiana, (the first Irish,) Colonel Walter.

J'"Theie were 105 intermenU in Oak Hill cemetery, Kvanville, during the month of April. The jCity Council f the city his appropriated eveifl lots in the cemetery for the iuierment of decced soUlier. w V.cixatiox It is suggested that those who have-not been vaccinated should attend to the m vtt&, a. a precautionary measure against email pox. Attention to this matter is a duty obligatory f,pon all. v fjjjCTwentr-two car- were required ve.-terday to tr.isport Nickiiü'a bittery over the ellerson yiüf Ivailnnd Every preparation had been duly madti and t!te men, horse and guns were shipped v-lhout any accident whatever. TcCSail The fleet of steam ram, under orders vf Col. Commodore Ellett, haTe orders to repot t at Cairo, and will cteaui away for their

destiiiitmn, we a: e inlormcl, to-morrow monitng.

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stiailh .Yil.

Fiftv KoM'er- of the ;'Jth Illinois who r

rivet 'here en '1 l urdav, lave been detailed as

sdiarjihooters on the ste 1111 rann lying at the city what! Fifty moie br the 4 me pirjoe will arrive a lew days. S. A. Isdjtr.

M.oxic XoTict There will be a special

tr.eetS'g of Indian jolis Chapter, No. 5, th'n (FriiiT) evening at T V, o'cloc k. A general and

tinctual attendance ii desired. Cm as. Fisher, Sec'v. I rH"IIodev'i Mintrel give a terformance to

nrrht-: at Maoniu H ill. Aa a band of brother

Ethii'i ins thev are distinguished, wnapproacha

bie. .tnl unrnr .lle'.ed. Lid'.ei with gentlemen

had letter go early to procure seat.

'"The mo-t elegant chewing tobacco to be

cbuiid HiiVÄitere in the city is; to be tound at

ti.e e.'alilishnient of Me--T3. Hoghire & Hunter,

?sr-i. ll.uhue

her article, which they

wd excellent.

t'ne eahlishnient of Me-ri vVen Vrt!hintin etreet. liui. y - have aio every tth t;!r J the public, choice at

PUBLIC NOTICE. TO.tl.l3U. A- C, nrtipsi sy o. 1:4 r,ut VVasIt iiitoii Strc't9 Hav been poijU-i iei:t lor tlie tle of II It A 1) Ii S f I SMI, A i. ( ,

THK WOXDKKFUL fillANl'LUS, f'r the cure ofCouirh".

CM, Sore 1 hront. Bronchitis, Wheezing, 'rritiition of the

Lvula and Ton;!, ail Inea-" of tlie Lunaa. Sold In

large boxe, 25 cts., 51 cts.. and $1 euch. nISd&wlv

rSTSINGKIl k CO 'S LETTEIi1 A" FAM

ILY SEWING MACUINE, with all tbe recent Improve

ment-, I tbe BEST and CIIK.VI'EST and MOST BEAUTI

FUL of all ewir. machines. This machine will ew anything, from the running f a tuck in tarletaii to the inaW-

ing of au overcoat. anything from pilot r.r beavrr cloth down to the yoftt-ft itauze or cossanicr tisue, and i ever

ready to do It work to perfection. It can tVU, hem, bind,

gather, tuck, quilt, ami ha- capacity fur a j.;reat variety of ornamental work. This i not the oily machine tlirtt

can fell, hem, bin J, and to fvrth, but it wiil do so better

tha any other machine. The Letter A Family Se inj?

Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet case.

Tbe Folding Cae, which is now hero id 11 ir m pojuilar, Is,

a its name implies, on that can be folded iuto a box or

cae, which, wh n opened, makes a tteautiful, substantial.

and spacious table for the work to rest upon. Tbe case ; are of every imaginable design plain a tlie wood grew in Its native forent, or as elaborately finished a art can

make them. I. M. SI NC! KU i CO., No. 4M liroa I way, New Yoik. rJInl;anapolis Office No. 3 Old-Fellows' Hall, WaLiuton Mrcct. apH-dly

The market i full of imitatior, represented to be the same a"!U:OWN'Si;OXCHIALTKtH:iU:s1" which are

in mo.t casps irohictive of positive injury. Many dealer will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced article, afford ng more profit to themselves Ask for and OBTAIN only "BKOWN'S BP.ONCIUAL TROCHES,' whly lonjr e.xpcrieüca haveproved tb'.'ir value, having fccihed the sanction of physicians generally, and testimonials from eminent mn throuirbont the country. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TKOC1IES. when allowed to dissolve slowly In the mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parts: the e.tativp anil poothinK effect to the mucus lining of the windpipe into theRrottcbiiallayspulmonary irritation and jives relief in Coughs, C'old. and the various ThroatafTectionsto which public speakers and

dinners are liable.

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TRIMMINCS. &C.

CAUK1 A ii K TS 5. Tl. II I A U s AND Saddlery Hardware, FOR CASH ONLY! lrifM" Cirontly llii,l! CI ALL special attention to Fnanieled Leather, Fnameled Cloths, ?urinesat'd .Us F lt. Bind.-, Cioth, and Dam.ks. lU'NTFK, F.I MF. SI ON A CO., ml"-il3t I" Main treet, Cmri:,nati, O. BOOKS.

TWO NEW ITOVEIiS

it All,

Next week, w e unJerstind. the Metrotailn ierthe management of Valentine liutsch.

E.- .lill be pei.e.i to the public. Mr. Hutscrt

h is ncttc

kT Ti:r. AlTUo OK

wili 1 ieg ilcl w ith a s-ue MOti of noveities.

fn-tn all rv ft s"il.!, nitt Mi'lk

IJlXOla 'l'oillK Oil?)!!!.1

't"C-l a succe-sion of sterling actors and

e-Cand our citizens and visitors to tl e city

(iovemt.r Morton -terdav telegraphed

irittshnrg Landing lor hospital su; pbe- I 1

beds and bedding iu ir.tit.es, an 1 eve- ! t article likely t j be needed by wouudei ; We understand tiiat theSm.tiry Com- ! immediaielv et ihcmsclves actively to 1

Tin: PEiUL er omrs island. . agnes or s:k.:nto. TT MÜS. HARRiETT I KilllKU SToWK.

fSTllFSF. two s-orie

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CAS STOVE.

A NEW ERA IN DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

COMMERCIAL.

lt TiLiV.aara.j . Cincinnati .'larhrt.

Cincinnati, Mit 15. n . . j , 11 Is Flour unchanged: puperfir'.e fold to the extent loohinj na Ileailng b) las and of i.l o bri t $1 wer 4 d &u brii extr Ii 1 f. I! lL!..:.i at 125

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FRINCIFLE KELUCED TO PRACTICE TVITfl IHK AVOIDANCE OF UNPLEASANT AND INJCWOC 030RS. . .

"W. F. SHAWS PATENT AERIFIED GAS APPARATUS,

Tf IHK public tali now be upjlifd with tny patented a;.1 paratu for Cocking aiid Heat!:. by IIa and A.r. ! winch are ivw coming Into very general w-e. and to j waieb I b iave to caii tie attention f houekeey.cra ; and L'li Cmnliir L. Mli attemr.t havi. tr miJf ti I

u itaa in cookery and for heat.ri apartments, t ut tsot of them have failed to meettbe eipectatlon of lavetitor and consumers. Io the apparatus fjrniLed by me, the requisite of liconotoy, L uifvrt. Neatness, Convenience, l iiiformity of Reul', au I luiprovement in tbe Quality of

the Food, have been attained. From the peculiar manner j

ot co!uöttt:oi, all p'sib.Iity of creat.ng muk or irixlous and uuwbolrrome vaor is prevented. TLc meat retain ail tb ir juices, and acquire a rich and del.cate f.aVor, which no other process can Impart. Much time and labor are saved n attendance, maWniR of fires. Ac, while the erfection and uniformity of the result are of irreat Importance. The proc- of roatin? bread and patry U a Kreat improvement ovtr the uual method of baXintr iu clo-e oven. Gas Stoves for wsrminjr Hotel Boom, Tarlor. Sleeping Rioms, O.T.re, Nurwrie, Stadeut.' Kumr, BtUiiiK Boom, Green II m.es, 4c, la the most pleaai.t ai:d economical manner, are alway on band, and In preparation. The- ftoves are etmstnicted upon entirely deferent principles from any other (fas etovc lf re oSrred t' tic public. Tlic-3' do not pro-luce smoke ordi-airreeaMe odor of any kind, if the directions ft.r use are c mplied witb; bare no connection with any chimney; and can be used in any part of an partment. Many thousand are now in daily use, andhtive given eniire euti-fuctioii.

Wheat rm and in cool demand at Mtö9.1c

Trr rmA rA Q.C?Q- (t.r Indiana ar.d fl!i;,i hlt !

and $1(31 05 lor Kentucky. Corn hat advanced to liGc ar.d la good demacd. OaU Crm a 3Cc. IIt baa advanced to oöc.

hiky declirel to 'Jo wiib fair demand.

31es,4 poik Lrm at 'II. A uo'erate dennnd lor bulk meat at 3J.j(5 5c. Shoulder ?o'd at 3&SVicIt ird juiet at 1 1 icon firm.

No change in groceries; market firm.

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From a very lare number of testimonials we present the follow ing: Frtn Dr. C. F. Hond ih!, M. H.J Mr. W. F. Shaw IWr Sin Having u.d yonr Oas Stove In my bouse for a njinU-r of ear, I can checrlully testify to tbeir uuhty both for co ok!n and Leutir. Vours truly, C. F. Ho : hl, M. I., No. it) Suui'-rst t Ntiect, Lofton.

This ce t. fie that, hat inir use-lthe G Stove of Mr.

v . r. ."uaw rra've, i nuve loun i u eo'iii to us aes-.ns. "

It las war-i ed t-ur sleeping chamber during the past w inter at no c,reatt-r cost than ordinary means ot h'.al.o, and savel a ajreat tieal of trouble, work, and Jan con.-e-uueiit upon coal or woM fires. A. D. fJii.i.r.m:,D. D. From Jfev-r. Letd. 1 Co.. N. Y. 1 take pleasure in certiftinz to the merits of your Has Stove., having had f m ia ue in my uining room all the winter past, aid r-oiii be.ii an exi-ii-iiii room eiai very c-1.1. tne ret-i-ter. from a 1 ir" fur mice, was f..utid inauiiuitnt I'poti putting in ;ie of your fo ir-licht Uaa Stove, I found t.'iit I could beat tlie ro; m thu coldeStday hi twenty minutes, at m very trii.ia cost of ras, Kivnij; a very agreeable and locisl Leat. A. l. Mi.nok. Irom Joseph T. I'.rown, Esq., Apothecary and Chcmi-t.l Mr. Win. F Shaw lKar S n Tor the pat five years bavin- bad much experience ia the u e of your u as ib atln ApDarutu-in my I.a'.-ratry, consider it tbe inott c "ivftiieiit Kid eroi.omicul arr ii l' Pient Ib-ive ever Us.d. I colisnler tliij apparnlu ns ai l;u-l lu lls;eli-al le fur the laboratory. Kvpviuul!y j ours, J s. T. Limwx, 223 Washinptoa street, Loston. From the Boston Fot Toron FEr.rrr AK MatK 1emkb bv I'.aoti.i.xa. An ap paiatus tor lroil ng beefftenk by beat produced from tnirniri illuminating Kas :n mixriire wi:h :m.s,l,er;c air has lately been invented by Mr. W". F. Shaw, of Horton, who has produced" many sterlin? inventions for applying gas and air heat to chemical, culinary, manufacturing, and tl'.me.-.tic purpe. The last invention is really a most useful and scienti.".c lum-Stv, inasmuch as the toughesi beefsteak, when broiled in this apparatus is equally as tend.-r as hirhm steak broiled over a coil fire. The principal pro.luct of cotiibu-ii :i from the burning mixture Is pure vapor of water at a very hijh temperature, by wh.ih the albumen of the muscular h!-er wh eh Is on the surface of the t-teak is immediately coagulated and t'rm ret, co that ti.e juices of tlie meat urt? ail retained, anl in a few ni"tnetits ure converlfd into heated vapors, which, b iri thus e"iif:riet, break and ren.1 the libera of the m-at, a:id loosen their texture through the ma-a The apparatus is perfectly simple and easily understood, and U Used by merely alippirit; the end of a flexible hose over any ordinary burrcr. It can alsi be Used for other purposes surh as broiling, frying, or heating smoothing-irons. The irons iideiided to be used with it are cat hollow, w ith ascending and descending Hues Risjde. When the irons are to be heated, you have merely to remove tbe broib r. and place the irons over holes wh'ch lead the hear to tlieir interior. The expense of heating irons is but one cent perho-ir, aud an iron can be heated in five minutes' time. For economy, convenience, cleanliness, and general utility, it is th mst porfect and desirable article for the purpose for whifbitis intended yet ottered to the public. One rreat advantage it pos-e.-ses over other v is heating apparatus is its enrire freedom from smoke or odor of any kind, whii b is attributed to surrounding the flame w ith" finely perforated metal, the application of w h'ch to this purpose his been p itented by W". F. Shaw in America, England, and France. From Joseph M. Wk'btman, Boston. Mr. W'm. F. Sh -iw Ivar Sin Among the many useful ccrr rivarcea for culinary purpose w hieb you ha e m;tde, I th i:k thnt for bro.ling bv gas to e one "of the most di?

siraide. The tire is ready at any moment, and a su-ak is cooked with lessf rouble and?ar letter than by any other Ulethtd. In C;e usual process of broiling over coals, ar.d particularly ov r Jin aiitLrnciie fire, ti.e beat i dry, and the Lf lo capsules wiiit h retain the natural juices .f ti e nn-at are shriveled and parched, so a to render the steak dry aud touh; w bile in your patent U is Broiler the combustion of gas produce watt r (this may be seen by bold. ng a cold plate or piece of nvtal over the chimney ,f an arand burner, on which (tie wa'er will be condensed), which bv the heal is converted into tenra iutensely heated. The steak is cou-e ju-ntly surrounded by a moist heat wbich prevents the outsj.le from leconi'ng cnp and hard while the ii.teru r portb n o! t'ie steak is being cooked. The effect of this is, that a steak which would be tough if cooked over an open te is rendered tender and juicy by bein coke! in jour"itas Broiler." The result of a triil of more than six month in my own fam.ly has r nderd if such a favorite that the "gridiron" has In-en ent'relr superseded; er. I. however bright and tetnptirg the fire in the rat.ee may be. your little portable broiler is uiiiverraily ued. Yours truly, Josei u M. Wiotmias. From James A. lix, F.-q , Boston. One of vor Meak Broiler has been in mv family for

everal months, nn I it has piven the :nc.-t complete satis- j faction. Steak rooked in it unTormty come upon the la- j l ie tet deraud Ju cv The bro.Ier has entirely superseded .

the cridin n iu my l.miily. To W. F Shaw, V-L From Me-r. Bullock A Cren-haw, rhi'.adlrh!a.j Mr. W. F. Shaiv IVar Sir: We have u-e I your gas buruinz aj-naratu for lo-a'inz purpo-e during tb.e r- ist yea'. and aie weli pleased withthe util tv and surw-riority oer the old method f burning pa forheiting. Ii the laboratory, we contder tb-m l'idijensable to econorpy aiid cotiver.'ece. Vour arta'V.'emei.t f r placing evernl

; av no.(tirN. Irw Vork .Market. Xtw Yoek, May 13. Flour market continues ptetdy; fair demand for export and lionieeeniumption: iles at $1 i0 (2,1 55 for snjerfine Sute; 4 70ox4 f0 for extrt State; $1 5 )( 1 55 for aperfine Western; $1 TU Ci i !)'J Pr common to medium extra Wctern; $5 00(5 15 for common to rood shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $5 2536 50 for trade brands, the m-irket closing firm. Whisky without decided change; snles at 2I 21.Cc for State and Western. Wheat fteady; good export demmd; ales of Chicago rprin-j at $1 05(31 07; Northwestern club .1 V'J; inferior to common Canada club $l05o7l U1?; Milwaukee xlub, part to arrive, SI 0J40U 12; amlecr Michigan $1 23; ruber lissoun $1 13; inferior white Canada $1 15; inferior Milwaukee club $1 OG, and winter red Western $1 l.Vftl 1G. Coin is i1u te linn with a fair export de maud; sales tit 52i33c for niixcl Western i i ttore and delivereil, and 5G(ft5tc for Jersey aud Southern yellow. C flee market rule very strong. Uice quiet. Suar Kiwvery firm at )g(35jO for fdr to poKl retiiiing; Cuba "iOi sjAc; tefined are also firm. Molas-ei stei'ty and firm; Porto Rico 3?(?$9; Cua and Muscovado 2l.;( 37e. Tcik tluil ai,d 1.eavyjei!es at 12 C2l for iiie-s, $lx(213 lor Western and city piiuie tuesS,

and $1U lor prime ' fa f t .a I

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PIANOS.

Piano-Fortes.

CHICKERSr.G So SON'S I'IAjVOS. STEINYAY fis SONS PIANOS.

'fllKC Just received at Is'o. 4 Bates

lloue. Wil LAUD STOW KM.

MEDICAL.

Jl A 11 O O S ; HOW LOS T J HOW KI.STOIIFD!!

Jut PuhUthtd in a SalI Enrtb t. THICK SIX CK NTS. VLFCTURK "n the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Sperm.it orrba-a or Seminal Weakness, involuntary F. missions, Sexual lability and Impediment" to in.irri.ige general!. Nervousness, Consumption, Fpilepsyand Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from S. If-Abuse, Ac By UOUKKT J. CULVKBWKLL, M. I)., Author of the Grtn k, ttc "A Boou to Thousands of Sufferers, " sent under seal In a plain envelope, to any address, pot püid, on reeijit of ix cents or two poet age stamps, I y Ir. CH. J. C. KLINK, 127 Bowery, New York, I'ostulbce Bos 4TvsS. aprü-dJiw3ni ii COXF1ÖE A T IAL.

TELEGRAPHIC.

laaroara BtraxawLT roam paoxt traTi aavrryax. Aoon Report. .

"Vipht Dispatches.

REPORTED EVACUATION OF RICHMOND

JciFercoü Davis's Secret Circular.

W ASIIIXGTOIY 1EW?S

HUNTER'S ABOLITION PROCLAMATION

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NEWS FROM TENNESSEE.

CONGltESSIONAL.

f rom Wttlaington. Washington, May 14. A pecial to the Tribune says: The Fiench Minister has receive intelligence from his Consul at Richmond to the effect that the rebel Government had no ti fiei him that should it be necessary to evacuate the city the French tobacco must be destroyed with the rest, at the eame time the rebels offer to pay for it; a proposition not much relished by the Frenchman. The French Minister .discredit the rumors of European intervention in our affair, and it is generally thought here that whatever purposes may have been entertained by England t.nd France the news from New Orleans will cause tht'r in letit itc postponement. The 55 prisoners recently released from Richmond will arrive here by way of the Potomac to morrow. A few who came through Baltimore arrive I to-day. The prisoners say the rebels are as determined

as ever, and believe that after the two preat impending battles they tvili, if whipped bad, herd

r ui vlasl

WaauuoTOX. May IS.

SENATE Mr. Wad presented a petition ia favor cf corf cation. . v Mr. Grins presented a petition for a. ahip eacal Irom Lafce ilkh gan to the ilieippi nter. Mr. WadeVroo lh Committee on Territories, reported baxl the House bill to provide for a temporary oveij.uieat for Arizona. Mr. Wiikiaton. froai the aame committee, rerorted back 3 bill to amend tbe act for tbe ror-

i ernmeat of Colorado. The bill makes tbe Goti I...t;:l r .K.i!.it T.im

ciuvi cw y.iiucu U9.C4M vi avwiun. WS. bill was pajM. Mr. Browifc from tbe aame committee, reported back tbe Hoie bHl to tecure free-Jo m to tbe people of the Trritoriej, with aa amendment which changes the f-anpuage of the bill to that of the ordinance of 1157. Report ag .ed to 2 1 against 13. A messagwas received from the President recomoeuiii Tote of thr.r.ks to Cora. Farragut and other o fibers in bU expedition. The coafeJnce committee oq the homestead bill made a r txrt which was agreed to. A resoluti i was otl'ered calling ou the Secretary of the ?vy for the number of iron clad gunboau now uiv.er contract, their armaments and when they wil be ready for service, which wa laid over. ! Mr. Hartisjrffered a resolution atking the Sec retary of SüV' hat acre üie right and obligatioti of tbe ljiited State aud Great lir.tain iu regard to the aiaintenance of ax ma taenia ou the hoi ihern lak i-. Laid over. The India 15 appropriation bill waa ukeu up and discusstsJ. A uiessagtj waa received from the House announcing thejieath of U. F. Bailey of Maachuttts. ? Mr. Sumnt pid a brief tribute to his worth. The custoiiry resolutions were passed. The Senat : went into Executive cession, alter which it at jo med.

? mall guerrilla parties and fiht to

together

t!ie ver

They represent the treatment of our prisoner ns barbarous in the extreme; that our officers who alone remain in the prisons, all the privates having been set free, will not be released ft all. Col. Corcoran's health js good. He is anxious to Le released, and contrauicts the statement made 6ome time ince that he said he preferred remaining where he w:t., believing that he could be ot more service, und add that the only way in which l.e wihei to serve his country U 011 t'ie bi'ttlerield. Col. Bow rain's health is failing rapidly und his eve.ight nearly lost, lie enn survire his present treatment but a few weeks longer. His long confitiejiCtit has ail ec ted h'u mind ho much that hen at times looked upon ns insane. Tl;e rcbsls olfered every inducen:ent to prioiiers to j iin their ai uiv, hut only two have dones, i.amelv: John A. V.'h ks, (iuartermi.-tcr cd' the

I

burt ers under the same vessel tl.u irreal ly increasing j pos-te the llearie House.

YOUNO MEN WHO HAVE INJUKLl) themselves by certain ecret habits, wbich un.lt them for business, iiieastire or the duties cf married life:

N-'I-siljrf' hIso, middle-need and Id men, who.

Inm the lollie of youth or other ca isec, feel a debility in advance of their" year, before placing themselve under the treatment of any one, should first read 'THE SLCRET FIUF-ND." Married hdwi 1 learn something of importance by perning "THt Secret Friexo." S rt to any address, in a ealed envelore, on receipt f Tel. Celits.

Iit. SIUART V- CO. cm be con a'.ted on a'l diseaef of j a private or coi.fidenM.il nature, fn tn 8 A M. to I P 31., , (Sundaj s fr- m S to 11 A. M.,) at tneir ff.oe, No. 13 East- j

Third street, up-stair-, between aa n ai.a .sycamore, op-1

Congress, and a private oi the Tili Ohio named

Wilson. A poon ns it became known to the J prisoners that Wilson intended to desert them, they proceeded to lung him. The jruard, how- j ever went in and cut him down before life wa extinct, in punishment of this act tlie prisoners w ere upon bread r.ud water for ten days. The ll iuse Committee on Foreign Atlairs having authorized Mr. Gooch to report the Semite bill establishing diplomatic relations with Hujti and Liberia, it will doubtless be passed to a vote at an early day. Dispatches to the Herald fay: The M earner Kennebec arrived here this afternoon with 213 wounded rebels and 21 wounded Union eoldieis Irom Williamsburg. Among the -latter is Col. Pwight. His wounds are les dan .erou than at first supposed. The rebels receive precisely the same treatment ns our own wounded and tire sent io tlie same hospital.. The rumor that General McC iH had resigned command of the Pennsylvania. Reserve Corps is unfounded. He has no intention to leMgu until the army of the Union has accomplished its mission to suu;-rfcss rebellion. A special dispatch to the Tiroes ?:iyf: Gov. Sf rague says our losst-s at Williamsburg, in killed, wounded and tnissini:, will amount to about two thou'anJ. The rebel loss was not Jes He sa.i s the battle nt West Point under Franklin was much more severe than reported; that at least five hundtcd ot our men weie take prisoners, the enemy taking advantage of landing our troops. The gunboats came up in good lime, and saved Franklin from suffering a severe disaster. Gen. Burnside has very quietly put an extinguisher on C. 11. Foster, the gentleman who has been so long trying to get recognized as a member of Congress from North Carolina. He advertised himself to addiess the citizens ol Newborn a few evenings since, a thing which, as Gen. Burnside put it, he thought would be very foolish for him to do, or the General to permit. The Military Governor appointed by the President was to shape the policy of the Government iu the State, and he could not permit anything to be done which heieiltcr might prove to be a source ot embaimssment.

The following order has been issued from the

War Department:

It is ordered that all applications for passes to visit Fortiess Monroe, Norfolk, Yoiktown aid

all other places on the w aters of tlie Chesapeake be hereafter made to Major GeneralJohn A. Dix,

ot Ualliiiiore. L.. M. Stanton, Secreta rv of War.

Washington, May 15. In addition to the

steamess Himo and Kent which brought tut

the released Union prisoners last night, the Kennebec has arrived with upward of 45'J wounded

rebels irom u ilhamsburg. Tnese men are, lor ti.e greater part, siightlv wounded, and are at

tended bv rebel surgeons and nurses. A strict

guard is kept over this boat. No visitors are per-

nrttcd.

The pteamer State of Maine also arrived with

rd.out o30, the J. P. Warner with 4'0, and the Elm City with 4oD ?;ck und wocnJed prbentrs from dillet etit I'niwn regiments. They are being removed to the various hospitals to day.

HOUSE jn motion of Mr. Fenton the House procured to Le consideration of the biil introduced by bill for the adjudication of claims for the lo or I itructiou of property belonging to loyal citizciifl and the damage doLe thereto by the troops of the United State during the present reieilion ?

The bill jl Aides for the appoxttncnt by tlie!

President ol airee commissioners, tgeiber with ac!c;k and iir?hal. The coniinissiori are prohibited irom 1 taking coguiuuee of claims for slaves, while ihe bill is guarantied to prevent disloyal citiienroai being benefitted by the act The claims Wscertaineu are to be reported to Coinrcss to tie end that provision may be ande lor their relit t tusy be deemed just at.d proj-tr. Mr. Fcutoig raid the bill had been maturely coi.sideied bj.;he Committee on Claims and was based on th principle ol equity and justice. While sinccniv desirous of inücuin'.fying Union

j men lor the! losses they had sustained, he was i anxious that t'ongress should pas a confiscation j bill i:euouncii2; special pains and penalties ataiost I the leadeia oithe it bcb.on who having plundered

loval men an. t sequestered tiicir estates shall not . rt . .. .. I t

Cscaj-e püiiU-iuiei.i. i i.eir j roj c.-iy ana tuustance should a, e ued to ay the expe.i-es incident

to the suiyicMoti of this most wicked andcaus

less rebellion t

Mr. Webst if - moved rn ameuJmcnt tibikitig it the dutv of ti.r commissioners to take cognizance

of the losses ' slaves which the bill us reported

prohibits. I

Mr. Morriluit etmont movea t tie postpone

ruent ot tne

ghonld be nn1 expenditure o

peiseue tbe L Mr. Pento

claims have t

to co'itioi the

Mr. Mtrii.i motion was adopted.

The 11 ousel passed the Senate bill euthorizirg

the apo"u,tniit of medical btoiekeipera Jor the aimv and hosilal ehuplains.

n.eisnres nasseu aretne loiiowmg:

mg apait teu per cent, of the tixes jred persons to be appropriated to f the coloted childtcn of the Dis

til tib Monday week. The bill

irely consideied as it involve the $1ÜU,0üU, and if passed might &auit of Claims, explained that all udjudicated be retried to Cougress, which is impropriation.

Anmng the

Ti e bill ca paid by the Ci., the education, ti ict. Tbe Senatt

giance to be

bill requiring the oath of alledm;nisterfl to persons ottering to

vote, wiiofe lfviilty sliiill be challenged, and the House b ll re dring the oathot allegiance to be taken by attolieysand solicitors in courts within the District oj Columbia. Mr. Potter, from the Conference Committeeon the Homestea bill, made a report, which waa adopted. 'jenneee ea.

Cairo, Macl5. An expedition consisting of

six miuadrousl f the 1st v iscousin cavalry from Cape Gir irde.Ji wei t to Bicomtield on Saturday. Early on Sunliy morning they fell up)ii the rebel camp und- Col. Phelans, scaitering tliem in every oitectii'i, killing one and taking eleven

prisoner?

A Iar;e nu lber of horses and camp equipage

n was taken.

i numbering five or six huudred in

Poplar Bluffs impressing all men

being swept of horses, cattle and

and ammuniti A rebel for fest Chalk an

The country

supplies whici are sent south. The country m

renresented tifbe in a state of creat terror.

Chicago Ykj 15.A special to the Tribune

from Cairo pajs:

When Gentjal Mitchell joined forces with Gen

it w ith him 2,50(J prisoners. They

Cairo as boon as tran-portat.on of Farmington er.e rebel General Bragg, was killed. ters c irce into the lines from Cor

inth and retried that there several regiments

mutined; anK 1st Alabama,

Pope, hebrou,

will be sent t4

Can be obtaiiitf

In the haul supposed to I Fifteen de

Prlraat aad Cnfl4ntal Clrcmlaar frtm Jeff. Davla. CncAco. May 15 A pedal in the Tribnne. datol Cairo, May 15, tayt: The ut-jt-ibed cirralar Irom JeJ. Dais e.ks fr Uf If : CariTot, C. 8. A . Uickkoup I April 1-, IrQ j Sia: It can co longer be denied that the protpects of succeis for the Soasiem CoafedeTacr are eloooy atd forbSddIr.5. Oa every hasi, whether through lack of skill or tbe opes teacbery of cScera of our aray and tavy it mat tera not. we meet with defeat. With a continuance of luch result ere tbe oocth ihiU paw away our boasted Conlederacy will exist only in hirtory. Tbe past sbow that we need larger displays of patriotiaa. military skill, personal bravery, and firm spirit of devotion to the fut caue in which we have enlisted. Unless tbe?e requisites develop themselrea to afittiDg extent we fight in rain. Unless we hve more clear Indicttiocs that tbe great heart of the people ia with us, oure.Torts will be futile. Tbe Government is Impatient to retrieve the disasters that have befallen us and that yet stare us in tbe face on every hand unless the people rally to iu assistance. McOilan Is already moving on the Potomac; Hallet k's operations in the Sjuthwet are at every step furretfsful against us; ihe FeJeral arrcy and navy are already menacing the metrcpoiisof the Southwest, and the keys to our p-aneries; Florida is overrun by Nor theni invaders; while, wherever we look, we gaze ou an advaccicg army. In this trying emergency, the Government ap peals to the people to tLe brave hearts and sturdy wills of the South. It cries awake! your hand have been put to the plow; will too now look back and rej-ect your pat act? Ycu have struck out nobly for independence, pledging your lives and fortunes to its procurement. Will you submit quietly to 'evasion and the desolation of your homes, the destruction or confiscation of your pro;.Tty, anl the abandonment of your cherished lustitutions? Arise and convince the world th.vt the boasteJ chivalry of the Sjuth is more than traditionary myth. This appeal is made to the country, not openly for obvious" reason. We male the appeal to the people through the Governors of the State composing the Confederacy and the officers In command of our armies. To these mediums tlie circular is MHit with the urgent request that iu spirit and Intent, if not its letter, leccnvcyeJ to every citizen of our struggling republic. First of all we ak for material aid, money or such equivalent therefor ns rill enable us to maintain our army. Clothirg and provision w ill be acceptable a "substitutes lor money when the 1 ttter cannot be obtaxed. Second, w e w ant men. The rtir.ksof our ariny ia the field are constantly tairg thinned by casualties of battle, tbe sickness incident to camp life and expiration of enlistments. We can not close our et es to the fact that their .laces ere m t fi'led so promptly as they should be. Let us ee the fevotion of the country to our cause by their wi'lingrie-s to fi-:hl its battles and if needed to

poiirout the;r blood in its support. Th'rJ, we need the encouragement of the people by a iioiie liberal dinplay f patriotism than his yet been made. The tame submission yielded to the iuvadcr wherever l.e appear is in strking contrast to the loat we have hitherto heird of the re t dine that prevailed on every hind to welcome the biieling with boruits. Composed of the dwellings and property of the people. If our land is to be overrun and our people subjugated, Jet us leave our conquerors a smouldering waste to reward them for their toil and pains Burn every hm!et, village and city. Give the torch freely to your cotton and hon. Let the product bf your lives be laid wate. Fl yoursclres before the invaders, w here leMetance shall no linger avail; thus display of determination in the ciu. in whi'di we are all ex.litai thit will give us encouragement to continue the struggle. Wherever the ei.euy achieve a victory let it be a booties one, o that their binds, fow led on by hope of plunder, may be disappointed and discouraged, and we hall be cheered by tie manifestations of devotion and patriotism. Once more, we expect you to awake hake off the lethargy that hini over tou striko for the freedom ot yourselve, your families, and your homes strike promptly and boldly, and our Confederacy may 3 et be trmly established. This is our last and only recourse Those who receive this circular will also be commissioned aj agents of the Government to advance the purposes indicated. Full letters of instruction will be forwarded them. JrrrtRsosr Dati, President C. S. A.

g them were the 1st Louisianj,

nd to Tennessee regiments.

I t tie t or a'.ar a ubore-s f "Uncle

::i r i-r s, .

p irvY'i-er n. n 11.e a; v ''Vi n

.. tlU 1 ie Ol I 'li..iJ... o:i - i. i.iui4.n.c ui juliv., and tue tb' r a Koiua. ce of l;.ny. t

J7Tlietioitbwesi corner of IVnnylvania and ,

PL't- n street i in ruiir. By t til state y 1- .1 I 1 1. -is .

is w ui 10 re uei in iii.s LCiiiO ouioii. its

will be, archi'ecturai'y. aiiun the oiiij.-

ot the c:tv. Ine t-iiit ot laitToi ctnetil

udablv act nates our wealth v and tntci

t iti.cns.

P.tt- :rg L-indini on the moitr.ng of the 14th, moi ! 'egraphe I that the Citizen"' wou d Le imtuesh teiv started t'ifk wit'i a load of stck. Toe G o e'nor states thai I. e w ill remain uiUil after the it elating bttle. in onler to look after h

box

Wo.'

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me:. (I

row 1

rrhvil.

t'n Ii S A L V. AT im U- '2 Cr2EEN HOUSE. WOOD LAWS GREEX IIOISE ! evs. äs--W. IS. Is OO.II I, iicoiitn:x(i.

tLe temp r iture iind distributing it more tenerallj bus!

reti 'ived tbe ue of c'iarcoai furnaces to city pbarmaci-u- j ti-ts alrr.o t unnecessary. , I't pof the (trrüt r-commndatiori we f.nd in your burning arran;eni'i;t crn-ists in the ceneral ab-erceof condary pr.-i uc's, wliirh. in a cio-e room, aflict tbo comfort and l.e .ltii of tlie r-er.itor. We rrc tiim-od thi-in to every cViemis unit phannaceu ; tit w bo ii.t. tiie luxury of ;as at b's control llri lx k X t'r.a.v h tv, MatiUfacturit: Chemist . 'From Messrs. Ga;e, Pro. TV.e. Trarrif tors T-emoi.t j Hou-e. Oh ra ;o ) i ies-. Walworth. Ilub'-irt. A C.v. T.r.fs: We bve I tes'e. W. V. Shaw's INtent st uk I'.. .. !r lor brd.in.' by ' ?.is 1-eetsteaV, cl ops, Ac., aid were nvch j I -as.-d witli j i'irtri.dof it. r.eeft-nk wir cx.k'-d in f.v nanute, ! a:.d one of il, m -st rts!ra'.l feMurv at .tit i: w a tbat j ti.e h-ef r'f.ii::e t Ü f.avor, a-id a ju rv arid tender, i And wcn rheerfj'ly rci rr n-p?:d It to e:lasb'ra 1 i.i t! r . ive.: :.t m miicrof c..l:nj. '

lours truly, .(... I'.r.o. A Ihikj.

Addre

mcbil-dAwly.

DIL CIIAS. A

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SI U A KT A CO., Cncinnati, Divio.

Tfnnesu'p Jfcw. Chicago, Mav 15. A special to the Times fotn Caiio, per City of Memphis from Pittsburg Landing, says: We leai ntd on Monday that two regiments from Kentucky .nnd l'en:.essee attempted to tiesert their cause and come over efi masse to the Feiend army. The enemy heid them in check, and a meeting ensued. A strong lorce from our advanced lines wrs sent over to interfete, and in a shoit time leiutn cl with about sixty prisoners, mostly from the ranks, deserting tlieir regiments. They cave dvüeful accounts of ;.fiVirs in Be luregard's army, atid con fiim previous et.ttetncnts that the troops iiom tlie Border States aie anxious to return to their former allegiance. The story of the enemy's lack of provisions is Ceniel by oVerier?, who say there is plenty of subsidence at Corinth.

From Mew Vork. Next York. May 15. Tie Post savs that al. rices per the Cahawba state thai (en. Hunter had suel a proclamation treeing the slaves in his department. He was organizing a negro brigade and bid detailed some oflicers to train the contrabands ia the ue cf arms. Ilm. Charles Ja red Ingerso!I,diel in Philadelphia yesterday, in the eighty-ninth year of his

age.

Farmers generally throughout the country will

be glad to learn that the manufacturers of the Buckeve, Ohio L Union mowing mtchir.es. have adjusted all conflicting claims on patent rights and agriculturalists can purchase either now without fearing a lawsuit. General Aembl) of ilio Iretrfr rian Church. Coli bis, May 15. The General Assembly of the Pre?bytriaLS of the United States convened Leie at 11 o'clock to-day. The Asembly was opened with a sermon by the Rev. John C. Backus, D. D .of Baltimore. They accepted the use of the Hall of the House of Representatives tendered by resolution oi the Legislature, and met there at 4 o'clock P. M.

Fom ort Wright. Chicago. iJy 15. A special to the Tribune from Fort WiLht on the 13th, say-: Lit eveninr the rebels commenced shelling a pi ice behind Craighead Point, which until ye-

terdav was o r-upiel by our mortar boats, and a r- aV . l l .1 tl

kept up tne Lijig atiring tne mem, me sne is ex-

mark. They me provided weight of metal with those

u.-ed bv the F4ieral fleet.

election. PnovittNCt, May 14. Jabez C. Knight was re-eiectsj Mayor to-day without rppoition. Tbe other Republican ofiicers on the ticket with hira were also chosen.

NOTICE.

kept up tbe L; Jig atir: plodiug wide If the with mortars J(ul in

Cart. Winsfw was dispatched bv msil steamer

milE firm cfertN'Cr.R & fOOvT.LL fcaa tkl day 1 beea li;;Ted ty mutual consei t. Ttt bu:rea will b continued ttLerll tcd by Jir. Sr-eier, wfco will keep coLfctabi'y on band a full aupply of tbe rrrj b-t artK'e of Tamdy G roc em a, cbeap Iorcah. 11 will at ail timet be i.leaMd to mi LU old costcziera aod

Lou", for tlie purpose of bring- maktrtw rzt.

an froi owi3- in iaT tm w:.i j.ea ea;j t u: old rtand and nui aettb-ment by not er caeb. Sbort settletLecu tuli Itrr (netdi. SrESCtR I SOCWELL. P. .All the outitar.dirg delta ar c tr.'.t g to Mr. .--well, bt;t pajment Ciay It made to ilr Stenter, mkirf a receipt iL ref or. ap-.l II M. ettCWt LL.

r'.om Ii. I; To k, HI Puke stn-f t, Chicago. f Messrs. War:'.i. llaVVard A t it -nt Innen: I reel. 1 W. F. S"; i'.. r.f.-.t it is Sn,.,iL;t.r I r -ti n rue of be g'f.vr-t iaveri,.!:,f the a?e. V all y.-u ri.vita for it I ori. rr'.ti.o- K'ti. rn 1 e' reed n! v c- '. vrfiiort. TLe

iro-.;rx rtay" is wvb'omed with t leasure

I. on i tisod; m. 1 n hojVee:. r will

Cor.-ttt to be wi:Lo it It after ft.vun it atrtaT. Ycurs, Ac. U.B. Cooki.

mt:ch-.'.rea.i d

hr-ver t e 1 s

rCIH"SK I'ills are the resu'.t of much teedy at d care-

J fill ex; rietice n all vanities ot I ma e en. piaint, ; and n ce of Irre'dsrities, Suppress!., i,f l-ucb' rrhe J 'or Wiiite. Ir.fl.inimsfion of t'.e bladder, Kllne m,d 1 Wor.i, and b'ss of Nervous Energy, etc. Tbeir ue i i

above all praie. j Are er-.ti-ely free from y rrr.-uriAl or Mineral poison, ! are purtdy vece'al r, and are free from danger; can be j tw! wit li p'-rlect f ai :y. Aniofi? tVe mmv th' uan! th.it bare uid tbm In all j pr: of tbe Union o speak id cf tLem, for all l.ke ( them.

T' "II-

sii . M -s: gent! aof, si.ri nun

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Mr. Leopold Kbis of the West Empire ..f ::cli K Becbe, Kvj , is pioprieior. i. . a. .-.....(' i i t a . i : tv :

erl.iinlv, tbe msi arc-Miin.-noi e

ai.i. in the citv. fteiuarU tble. uti ipproacU-

- .:,.. toiovi -tirat:n . till

teiii.i.c, irn csu'i., ,....- --r.-

.ed and unpviralelied are r Infverag-.

I

his wondt'rlul

M

irin Circi.it

Court the

oMem.r Motion, j riving lor . K v e lot ( , hrex-tliig him to i. t . s. ,1 lie,: Judge o! l!,e Loi.;t. i.isti'i lot R.iv, will be

ii iv i I e 1

n -iii. I ' "ti tii-t-.i i-.i 'i , fO'li!-. C '. -o I .; Pif

).,, lie Atioiio (ifieial a; peal- lr GoV. : M.-r l:i, who I titl ;ii-ci:t at l'.fsi.urg Lmding. ! j . j j Tii Sixtiimh Imivn. We tit.d the fob i

1 . 'li tin spe-. Ml asti;;igtoji ii,-patcheS id !-(.' .. inniti C.iinmtrcUl yeterd.iy. I'mtubly t. 'itijctit ioieodoi to be ue.-ighuled was the

lb : .Vi-tcad wt thej tli iioiuna:

I

1 ..'. I'te-idet.t, in re.-jnse to a call of the 20th

speech by it

i ! .' "a, on

its wav home, and

i oo el, made a peh, in whirh he sid:

eii voii in the held have done

ti i oMTi iiienl th in anv thing or u

o i'e.' a. I am. could do." He leiu

thai I- of the natiou.

iiwr vt'tiMiT.nK ASoi.TMtNTor r-rrniNr,. 1 ou: ri .uns ,tt wrted vajivtics, al n-duced j.ncv. id- t

f ... 1 l i VfKKFNX. (ir.UANfVs. ! rt.HMis, ; PAN ! Hht.iuTiiorr.s. Ac. Ac, Ac Atso. a general as-o-fner.t ot bardy Pd :t K l'lant, a j Srrra, l'i.lox, l'Lry sai tin tn n inis, Ac. 'mi f-ittf tPrzittmctttnt, lvid.'.oUs and F.verref ii Tn -. an 1 M.r..U. rie e diecoon -f ail tbe d. r i.l cl --e.. IPJEULOPl PLANTS. A large ar.d Coniplr le ro'livli i", t Arab. C: 2..ii:3 i Ac , direct from rii.la.tfl hia j nd also tbe most coin, leie a -oit n:er t of bardy ra'ive J .-.r.. in the We-t. A m si ;.r..mivn( amo:.r tt-er.i 1 (

name the lMa are. liars. t- c 'd. (. i. abota, Alien'n Hjlmd, ltsecca. Warren, 1'iiwti V.ilae, I'am.i Att a, Ontario,

All brücr than (hp ratavrbn. I Art thirty otl er tardv sort. C.taloci- N- S. !rape Catalou-je, furr.isbed oo apI rd-..on. Call at tbe er"i:'l' fcr ddre.a W ra. H. U"tiu,

Hi. .1 l.ti. I,.a..n ,

more to save p s -i il'reror.a doubtir tbe npener evcellenee of j Hit othir. ait ' Nlaware, I f. f. T t Mr. IVrll ü.wlat.d of tU , , ' . ,, ' t, m . c v, wt... has fruited It for two year, aie! to whom I j .rre.ltl.em toe in Miara" rtbof IVIa-are vine, at

Fr'T-a Mrs. w. W. Fvert, Chicaco Mr. 11 bard sir It is rith p',ea-ure that I cve my te-üTiorr f f he treat vai u . f the i, as Stovr vou a-e now f -.r.-i2 f the rut b.c. 1t.est. ve for ironing j reird as a d-'Mdf-ratvira ht.j; tee ied in hor.keepln. The fa;iai:e awii exLau-iioti ueo :oi.d hy mai.y tou-s sj fn'. at it.e ir n c-tat i, in a room heate 1 to the ordinary tempera-t-ie, t aii spated by u.in. yo-.r s-ove, bxn beats the iron c,u4ckiy, and leave, a comfortable rom. Tbi.etev i .,ujl.y uocessiul a- a Itv It. Ji-ch m -re rr. ht V .i:d in s.ra; ie Jasiice to tfct great iairr.ti.in. were it tec-

et. aiy. l.r.prcita.iy, V. vv. W. Evatr. tFrom W. H. Wvr, E- , Cb.-aeo La.r lrrataiTltu.Noisi'K.TAL k. B. Co ,( C'ast.jor'sOU.wt. Mfs.-s. Wa6T. Hit v-d A Co f ar Sir: I hive ued f.,r t o uio.i'bs ur upwatds l,a . Talent lia-. Stove; the Terr ;rea st,f4crit!i ,".vrn in if Um-, it .-le at.l ri-s, ttie time and lav-or save t in it w .rkii p, t--ett.er w-.th the Ii,' f renu'.at.n t- at y temperature desired, make ore of tb cm(drte latent. ..ii. ,f ii, e air. Vi Len mora fu'.'v in'r.siueed, I trel tLe;r u w,",l j; -r e;aj. ourtrui, W.ll Watt.. Froui 1 IL stevrr., Ch:cso, li.d I)p. V.l. Cen. R. R. I: ff rdr.:e prvat 1-a-ureto nj, ia rUü. n toJIr. W. F.Sbaa's las Moe, that it i aii tbat it is re; re-catfd to be; art. I think it i inipojM for ar y one to f.-rrn anyth m be a c-.rre.-t Idea ef their Vai'te ar, t e-T.venieiic wi' to-.it f r: bavii.g tried th'tu. Ii. k. Mttoi.

yarned Ladie in certain situation should not ue ; tb'ia. ror raon see d:rectn on each b x , Price One Hollar ler Iloi. ' Tt.ey are sect In a tbin. Cat b' j, po-tape free, to all ' r"t of tte t'nited states r.pn the rocij.t rf 'he price, j Prepared and s 1 ! Vy 1 riWlsr,, ; Xo. IS Vi.-i.i. . Avrt-ue, trjT-dAwly Indian. po'd., Irxliana. j

PAPER DEALERS.

I rom Fortre .Tlonroe. Nkw Y' p.k. May l.Y A Fortress Monroe letter ot the 13tii says the deserter.; who are const intlv coir.'ng in, acree in tlieir t-iteaient that the evacuation of Richmond is rapidly prgie-s-iti2. : d that the etfort of the retreating rebels is merely to hold buck McCIeilaii so a to obtain time t i eaiove all their stores. They hhu say that ti e destruction of the city by fire is threatei.e.l, and th it it w ill require "the utmost effort on tbe part of the citizens to prevent its consummation. That the evacuation is now proceeding there i no manner of doubt, an 1 the Government archives ate being conveyed South The story of the enemy's lacfc of provisions is denied by the deerter. who sav there is plent of subsistence at Corinth. The United State gunKot Cstawh. arrived here this morning, eighty hours from Port Royal. She his 6,9r2 bags of unginned cotton on board.

yesterday to

in'' our rams f this place as soon possible

The eunhft Louisville, which has been sta-

ti.med at HU linn, h is joined the fieet. i Preparation! have been completed on all tbe

gunboats nowf lere, which, in the opinion of our i ablet crigir.e'f i, will movt effectually render ue-!

less any rebel J ontrivances of the rani species

Front rvfcClellHiva Advance.

Ccmbfela, Va , May 11. Gen. MtC'ellati's .

headquarters eie etabiishel here ye-terday, and me now jt.M intly located ou the banks of j the Pomur;k river. The main body of the I armv i rapi.üf concentrating at the point des:tr- 1

PHYSICIANS.

mmandiny: General

arrive 1

w!:o

from Richmorid '

nated by the t A contrab:

stites th it br.$-een that city and the Chkkatom- . ing rivtr, a i;tar.ce of some seventeen miles, j lie enemy at? encamjed in lirpe fotce, where ' they expect t await the arrival of the army cf the" Pot r mir. I !

As the rebev fall back, thev drive before them ;

most nf the cf tie, sheep and hos, leaving only

they cannot move. j ere heard yesterdiy in the direc- j :kihoming, which are supposed to ed by the Mowing up ot the rail- j

Dr. Pnrrin it Fletcher. 50. 7 N0ETÜ ALABAMA UTiEET. rr. Fletxher' residence, ?Co. I '7 nnh Trn.r.e atreet. lr. Parvin', No. 3 'orth Alabama tret. mayl -dim

DRS. JAMESON & FÜNKKOÜSER, SOUTH MERIDIAN TKKKT. jj-dßta

buch things a

Explosion tbri of the Ci have been cat

road bridge.

CREAT WORK.

News unimportant.

Additional I oreign New.

II ali f ax. May 14. The following additional j i.ew- by the Niagara has been receives!: i Graphic deuils are publiehed ot that opening i ,.Mni.,nii at rhu (iittit F". l.iliit ion Tii mini. I

l er pieent wa 33.UÜ), all being seison ticket- i A"- the.r A

i ii ci k mi i:i ! It is thou;:) ' other stand in

THOMAS IU0I,

WM. B.

w h. woora.

on.- d

j-nrj ctty

ltr U

apr3-diu

WILLI A. 'I r. MI AWVS GAS KEATING & CCOKINC APPARATUS Are fJr a!e la tt.n c-. y (tSLY at No. ti Ssiilb Ulaaare irret. Tbe putdie are res(-t full y invited tu call arvl er wir liaa Kai-aret. Ilat-lron Jurnaise, .Nr La-ip. Ilrattoa Stove, i c.Ac. ap..A-dil t 'uTTlill.l .A.kNKaiT.

CU ATI I. LP,

ioii, Chatliehl &

n a ud 70 WulimtM. Cincinnati.

Uanufactartr anl W"bolei dealers Id PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! IJKIXlIXß INKS AXD PATFR M A N l." F A CW h K E5- !, er.als acnU for t-e Manola V .i.a t.Hcjc pa

prr; manu rHirr ef etts vipt p, ps;-T and paper vi:

Iio;.iers Tbe Time, pronounces the ceremonies rnphatin.llr ft. a r.i-.t..4&. -r. 1 l,.f m i.i.-,d thit Vir

l.Mn'...n ir, VVU, fe r,r. Tl. r,.-,..l ar tO fCt home'

. .v...-. n. -...f-.l t. t. -e ..:t.,.

v.ir i.ui:ut w .' j. ou-ioa i. oi jtui ijiuuj

rom Netr .Hexico. i

a .

Kasa, Cnl. May 10. The Smte Fe revil j

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211

Gen. Canbv l the fort with hi command.

rejuraed he would move to Mes inie were on the retreat down the d abandoned tliirtv five of their

M . . . ' W .

wa-jun, anu -in some oi me:r cins. nen

they cros.-ed tie Puerco Iliver near its junctbm

f th the Iti? Grande, they sep-ratel ;r.U mall rirties.tand fied to the mountain, aban-

-ii and all thoe who could not;

requisite speed. that the ei.emy will not nnkeanhe Territory, but would endeavtr

whence it wa

sili iu a fchor The Texar liver. Thev

THE GREAT WORK OF TIIE AGE

PULPIT POLITICS!

BY PROF. CHRISTY.

rannenients were cat tied OLt according to the ,

WoO(N, i programme, tal were very gooi. j j Tlie Mottling Post deplores the d spectacle

presentel by the American attendance at the Ex-

were coüecttITi.bin rn tba

PRICK, ----- 52.

FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE.

hch

at Sante Fe, were sent to Fort

33d.

h.b'.tioll.

The eeeo'id day the admission was one and the number sold over 32,000.

Vrom snraaburf.

'uinei.i SraASBrac.jMay 15 The reiiel CATalry la small parties Jiang around onr front apparently

watching our liovements, ana nunting up desertFrom italtlinore. The att lapt to flank oor advanced po.t at BALTtvoat. May 15 The city is fille-l with Nrrowt"afc.e Creek, waa IrusUated Um night rumri tl.is morning eonrern'r the taking of j by Gen. Hat li. Chief of Cavalry, without an U'u l.m' tid. t engagenaeat. ( .

SCHOOL ORGANS.

A

XKW IN ST k fill: XT JUST TkUt THIXil TVS. Sabbata Scboolt, Acatetri.t. aad Jm!l t'aarttea.

my? WIIXAkO A SluWtLL.

OINTMENT.

The Indian Pile Ointment If ararrant4 la car t tol aUt'.&ata eaaet at T Pnc. 15 eeiita ft by !! fn):arla. ao:4Im