Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3629, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1862 — Page 3
A TT V I77Irr,TArT7'T ! SrATEDoSTott From tV nature of the' ! MVtw living in Tike townl,ip, M-rion com;.'
i.t, Indiana, on t:.e ll dj of April. 1HJ, one
rrei
CAS STOVE.
COMMERCIAL.
TELECRAPHIC.
IViglit Dispatcher.
satmioav
MAY IT
TRK DAILY FTATF. f E5T15EL Is settty 1 Ike early tn Thing eipre and frelf ht train, and delivered to subscribers In adjacent towns abont ths same Ilm It 1 distributed in this city. This enables readers at ad!tance from tbe Capita of Indiana, to Ret the new. of the d.y from all to twelve hoar before tbey can receive ltlhn.uttii papers published eTewhrre. Tfews Wiera and farriers In any of tbe tow n, on railroad entering at ln-1ianapr.il.
11 be supplied with theSF.XTIXFL on aa good term, a
nme nlxmt si fira i.M. fiileeti b.mds
hi;h, no nntks recoliectel. AI one t-tuaH two ! je.ir old prey mare. A libera! rearer J will be piil for their return to me or for any information j tint will enable me to get them. ' GtGRGE AsTOX, j l"-2ulwlt Augusta, Indiana. !
A NEW ERA IM DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
tar rcxjt;Am.j Cincinnati .Mnrkrt,
FacrrMtrrr uruvumi rac bailt stat jrni .ooii Report.
C O 2 Ci U CAS I O.t X I
Cixcis.xati. Mit IC. j
ar. ti l Flour uncharted atitiinmodcr.it demand at j Cooking and Hcaiintr by (.as ana ; $1 iuc i 25 for common to choice superfine and : V A S II 1 1 G T 0 1 1E VI S
.iiiiiujiiit'ric .in luiiiuuiru.
rPTlie Old City Shoe Store may nt mke ( M ninth "show a some of the 'bifr" store., 1
b'it if jou want it good boot, shoe, rlipperor any
A genu ratea. Order, are solicited.
daw
any caber paper. Clubs for the Ibuly will be supplied at j thing in the shoe line at "awt dowu" j rice
tt ere is no better place to trade, i hey hate just received a fresh supply of all desirable goodi directly from the manufaturers, manv of them purchased at extremely low prices. Vithout naming price they say they will fell fully a low as nnv tthr bouse.
ITJ5CIPLK LF-I'UCTO TO rR.MTK K'lVlTH THK AV01MNCE OF UJULFtMNT AND injurious ouonv.
A .Tliwfalic. Tbe inipresion arpearsto prevail among many Iemocrats that we bar no Job Office connected witb the SF.XTIXELoiare. This i a tni.taV..?. There 1 no office in
n?. Fatal Acrrrtrr.-Abont ten mile, evU of A5D JOB PRiNTiNQ a we are (except large bill poster), Terre Haute a woman wa kilU-1 vecrdiv br a mn-i w. wui fi unier biiation to ail imorrat, rot ) pain tnin of ran on thu ruad under the iolonly Inthec ty, bt In tie State, for any work they can i loa in pninful circunistince: He-child had ;ot aebd to our oHce. We bare ro public patronvtre to de. 1 into the pit at a crossing "of th'j rovl at that
pen t on to ai4 the paper we ak the party to akl av with pioint, und ahe attempted b eittica'te it before the
SHOW'S PATENT AERIFIED GAS APPARATUS.
i i:h my j-at'-tif"! ap-
Whe-it dull at (39: for red and 95cQ$l üü
for white. Crn advMice-J to 36c. WLi.-ky in pool denitnd at 19c. Yicsi jirk dull; fale first cla at $11. LnrJ dull fit Tc. (Irocerie in i:urc;i?cl demand and inatfctt firmer. Snnr and wfl"-e jc higher;
General Hunter's Proclamation,
Headquarters 3d division, Ha.ntsTii:e.Al..Cim?
Taylor": To Hon. E. M. Stanton, SecreUry of War: At 6 P. M. on the 13th insL Gen. Keplet'a exwdition from rnla.k. mpported by Col. Lytle'a
eipedition Irom Athens, entered Rocerrille, dri
... iiihauhi i Tin? the tntat acroM the Tennee and de-
EXCITtrENI IN WtSltrtf. VlttblfilA. ; etroTin7a portion of the ferry boat. Harin
from Uaaltlnffiou
Waui4.io, Mar 1C The foll'izjg hast
bet-n received at the War Department, dated loJUMf in xht Hout,t bo M;d 0f tbi3
In eiif:aUng Committee, that be (bMrsuo) waa
WiancToy, Mij 16. SENATE Mr. S.erman made a atatemmtia
reference to a remark made b? Mr. Holman f
tb-'r work, aa Tar a tbey can. We can da a g A ork, an-1 on a. oo-l term, a. any other oflW. IlendriclaH nnil Voorlicc.
The speech ef Hon. Thomas A. Ilendrkk, before tba Iemocratie Convention on lb. Eighth of January, lC?,
mi the speech of Hon. Daniel W. Voorhee, In the House j
of Repreentativea, February 20, on the duty of the Feder! Government In Ita rel-itlons to the civil war and the objecta for which It Loull t procued, are for ale at thia office, publiihed In a pamphlet of sixteen page, inclodtnboth rpeechea. Each ne I among the alles delirered on the present crif I, and should be placed la the hand, of every voter in the tate. The firxtUue having been entirely exhausted, we are now reprinting larjre edition to aopply the increasing demand. TboM living oil eprea route mut provide for prepaying oe jk tage, whic h I one cent per copy. Price il per l. und red. All orders promptly filled.
arrival oi ine train, a f-.cn! hi trie roJ prevented the engineer from feeing ihe woman in time to stop the train and the locomotire struck her, killing her inetutly and mati.'Iinp; her body in a tdiockinjr mntirr. Tlie chilJ was also seriously and probibly faUlly injurt-d. The husband of the woman came very ncr beiug killed in attempting to rescue her. t
paratu for C'xAinir and Heating by ti.i and Air,
t raut'.Ar. ; j ru York .TIarket N'tw Yoita, May lfi. Flour nnrket williout t-lmne; fair demand for i export and home con -u nipt hin; medium nnl low prides of Western rule he ivy; wnle at $1 f0 j (3. 1 for amrtine State; $1 7Ö(7r4 bO for rtn 1
State; $1 5'(!. superfine Western; $1 TU j
AFFAIRS AT CORIXTII.
an Armiticr.
IiCii regard Aks
JEFF. DAVIS CONE SOUTH.
rilIK public ran n'w be eupp'ied
I
wbtfh are now coitiicg into very )reueral a, aud to whl"h I f! leavo to call the at en t ion of houekeprs and cooip.mie. Many attempt have been Made to
um pa in ecery arvi tor unK apartment rui nioM & i ,J() f oommon to meJium extra Western; of them hare Ml to meet the exiectatioii of inventor .1. , ,. . . .
CO'GKEHHIO TV 1.
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. J"2The only things cert lin ia this wot Id are dentil and ua bill., cotton and niggers.
C2T" Cbüdrea's shoes, in every style, all fizes, at Jone.-, Vinnele A, CoV.
X3f A deserter from the 12 Ith Indiatin, namel Thomas Johnson, was arretted near Vinccnnes l.it Saturday. I!rly utrawbeiTie, rearwl in liot bel, Ime made their apf-earance, and are purchased by wealthy citizen; at f.ibulons pt'ue. Spring vegetables, lettuce, radihes, greeus and the like, are now plentiful in our market. -
Sll-ilEX DfcATH OK JaVI-S M. ' I ' A T T LB0 X . Yesterday morning the community wai startled hy the repjrt of the sudden death Vf Mr. James M. I'.itterson. The deceived w.ni well known and prominent citizen. He had tuet his friends and business acquaintance for ears past, in health and in the full vigor of lifo. Yesterday he hid some horre to ship to C airjj, and roe at 1 o'clock to attend to the mattert Thi done, he returned to his atable on MaryMid street, two of hii little boy accompanying him, and ?at down to read the morning new?paer. Waiting patiently, one of his little boys Raid? "Father, are you not going to breakfast?" Mr. Patterson, then rising from his chair, fell de:td. I'tobably his disease was of the heart.
ind coi)uui-r. In the anuarata funtihe4 by me, the
requisites of Kconomy, Comfort, Neatne, Couvenience, Uniformity of K-ult, an I Improvement in the Quality of the Kix-t,hae ben attained. From the peculiar manner of combu'tion, all p-xsibihty of creatlt.n moke r noxious and unwholesome vapor i. jirevented. The meat retain all their juice, and acquire a rich ainl delicate favor, which no other proces can Impart. Much tinie and
labor are saved in attendance. maVtx.K of fire. 4c, while
the periwti'in ami uniformity of the
imrw.rf arte. Th n r tut g.f mii.tii.cr rirpd .nil nsttrv
. , . . - t . . 'n - -- - i --j i a Jtreat improvemeiit over the uvial uietho! of baking in j
fia Moves for wanning IItel Room, Parlor, Sleeping Uoom, 03ice, Xureri , Students IJoom, liathing ltom., tjreeu Ilouv, ic, in the mn.t pleasant and economical manner, are alwaya on baot, and in preparation.
Tbe Moves are constructed upon entirely different i
principle from any other pas tove before oflered to the public. They do not produce r-uioke ordiaagreealde odr of any kin 1, if the directions for use re C 'liiplied witb:
have no connection with any chimnev; and cm be ued !
in any part of an partmenf. Mny thousand are now in d.iily u-e, and have pivencniire tif uctiuii.
z'wjw .oao.-v ff,.
lare uumler of tetimou!aU we present
From a very the fuilowiiiQ:
Ada, Isaacs Menken has been engage! by Mr llutsch and will bhortly appear at the Metropolitan. Mat 17th The most complete assortment of ladies', mises' and children' shoes, all styles and gize, ever opened in this market, at Jones, Vinnedge & Co.i Shoe House.
(It.st kal Si llivax. We extract: he following paragraph from a letter to a ilistiiui.died gentleman of this citv, datwd "camp nkar Newport, irginia: J Colonel Sullivan made his farell fjeech to us yesterday; he Maid he was proud' r to have the reputation of bein? the leader of Ihe 13th regiment than to le the leader of the' republic; he aid he owed his promotion to the ll avery of the regiment, mid if any of the l.'lth $ver canre to birn he would give half what he had hnd the other half for the asking. 1 tell you sir, his like will never again command the 1.1th Indiana. I do not av this in disparaging Colonel1 Foster. He is as hravi a Colonel a draws u 4word, as his coolness at the battleof Winchester testities. The regiment has full conlidence in him; but Colonel
Sullivan watched over our interests as a fi her
watches over his children. Although the boys w ere sorry to eehim go, thev gave three cheers
that might be heard for miles along the vallev.
HTFor any
33 Vst
novelty in haU go to Spencer,
ptreet. He ha$ it. Just
receive! a large assortment of all new and stand
ard atvlea.
Washington
f5"Bumside hats, Stanton hats, Dupont hats, ounce hats, Port Iloyal hats, Pannnn, Leghorn, Senate and other tdrawa at Spencer's, 32 West
Washington street.
T The Paragon shirt?, made to order at six for $'J anl upwards. Have your measure taken, anl your fchirts cut to fit, nt Farker'a, No. 30
est W ashmgton street.
The annual meeting of the Orphan Society adiourned from last Sabbath afternoon, will
b held tomorrow
Masonic Hall.
evening, at
o'clock, in
Hooley'a Minstrels make their third a ppea ranee before an Indianapolis public at Masonic Hall to-night. Last night they were welcomed with a full house, and we uuhesitatingly say that in their line they are unapproachable. m PiiüTiXiRAPH Albtm. We have just received
a large and splendid assortment, which we oiler
for eale lower than they have been sold in the
city. Call and see them at Wieden Si Co. 's, Opp. Glenn's Block. Dkceasei SoLnita! at this Poixt. A. F
Mcready, 53d Indiana; Thomas Elderfield, 60th Indiana; Bsenton Hamilton f3tl Indiana; James Short, Gilth Indiana, all deceased during the cur
rent week at hospitals in this city
3f The Terre Haute mid Richmond railroad
is as smooth as a marble loor. ror salety and
comfort it stands bove any road in the United States. Thi.n id all owing to the skill and man
agement of the othcers connected with it. m -
ZST Mrs. Thomp-on k Son, at the News Depot, south of the Postoßice, receive every even
ing the New York dailies of the evening previous
Thev have als for sale the New l oik Illustra
ted newspapers for this week, aud they are splen
did numbers.
First ok the Sf.asos. Cunningham, Illinois street, north of Market street, received some
strawberries from Nashville last evening, the first
of the season. He will serve them up to day am:
tn niht with his rplehrated nm e icecream, w hich
for richness and flavor is not equaled by any in the east or west, north or south. Pay mis er Sherman, detailed for this this jx)int, has .iriivcd, and soldiers entitled to funds are waiting on him. Only soldiers mustered out of service, soldiers in service Ntid dis charged soldiers, receive their pay. S ddiesson sick furlough, away from their regiments, are not in.
C3"A champion game of dominoes win tie played to night b?twten Messrs. Manser and Gaston at the Pearl of Pearl street. Both gentlemen hare been in training for some time, and numerous friends, betters and backers will be present looking on and imbibing slightly between the chalking. Death or Uhjel Pkio.mrs. May 'Jsh, J B Bates, co G. 4tli Mis; 10th. D H Phillips, co C. .VJd Tenn; 1 1th, Henry Wiltshire, co C. 4ih Mi; V2:h. Pinkncy Steakley, ii E. 1st Tenn; KUIi. Daniel Klnmre. co A, 1st Tennessee batl ilioti. Total number of deaths to dale 'J?. TirtlkSih i. At the National Saloon, this
To thk ArKMCTn A CoKREcriox. After
the very liberal patronage I have received in In
diana lor the last cercn years in the treatment of
cancer and chronic l.?ea-'e, as well s in the general practice of my profession, it i due to my
friends and the miete.! that I announce puMiciv
that I have no connection whatever 'with a clair
voyant practitioner and his wife of the same eur-
nnme. 1 leel constrained to make this announce
ment, as persons from a distance have been de
ceived when thev expected thev were getting the
benefit of mv professional skill, bv clairtouants.
Mv office is No. i'2 douth Illinois street, In
dianapolis, where I can always be found, except
when absent on professional husincss'and where 1
will be pleased to see or hear from anv person af
flicted who desires my professional er vices.
Du. L. Huvari, d&wlt No. 52 South Illin is street.
CANDIDATES.
KT WE ABE AUTHORIZED TO AN-
50UNCE the name of JAMES K. I'LUMMKi:, a a can
didate to represent Mario i county in the next Leirislature,
subject to the decision of the Democratic Lounty t (inven
tion. MANY VOTERS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO .'IL, 1 3 SOX A: CO, Drusriattt No.
IS i:at Wushington JStieet, Have been apjHiinted amenta for the aale of II H A D K ' S Tl'SMhAUO,
Tim WONDERFUL GRANULUS, f r the cure of Concha, I
Cold., Sore Throat, Bronchi!, Wheetinsr, 'rritation of the
Uvula and TouhI. and Disease of the Lünes. Sold in
large boxe., 25 cts., LI eta.. and 1 each. nlsdlwlr
J3TSIN0ER k CO.'S LETTER A" FAM
ILY SEWIXO MACHINE, with all the recrnt improve
ment., is the PEST and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTI
FUL of all sewing machine. This machine will sew any
thing, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth
down to the softest gauze orKs.samer tis.n, and i ever ready to do it work to perfection. It can fel, hem, bind.
gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a icreat variety
of ornamental work. Thi is not the only mac'iine that
can fell, hem, bin J, and to forth, but it will do so belter j than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing
Machine may be bad in a great variety of cabinet cases.
The Folding Case, which i now beconing so popular, is.
as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful.subtantial, j and spacious table for the woi k to rest upoia Thecise
are of every imaginable desftrn plain as th'o wood grew in it. native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can
make them. I. M. SINGER A CO., No. 4.VS Broadway, w York.
teJf Indianar-jUs Oflloe No. 3 OdJ-Kt.oaa Hall,
Washington Mreet. aplS-dly
evening, at U ot
lock, will be senedup green
turtle soup, fiee to the Inends and customers m the establishment. The turtle ftotu which the soup is made was purchased by Lieut. Rhodi us
CAUTION.
The market i full of imitations, represented to be the same a "BROWN'S lU)CHlALTROCIlF.S,,, which are
iu most cases productive of positive Injury. Vany dealers will recommend inferior preparations and iC'wer priced articles, affording more profit to tuemselvea Ask for and
OBTAIN only "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL 1 KOCHES," which by long experience have proved thou vülue,hAvng
,-ecei fu lue sauciii'ii 'i sn iu- (-i.ri i t m. .-.-nmot'ials from eminent men throughout the eintry. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TF.OC1IFS. wber.uliowed to diolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct Influence to the affected part; the sedative and oothlnfr effect to the mucus lining of th. wir. ipipe into the Brf nrh". a'. lay Pulmonary irritation and Rives relief in CURbsCoUU, and the various Throat a.Tectionsto which public ,-akers and singer are liaVe. febil-dly'C2
Mud w:ts rH-eivtvl bv exptes-s n-um lerdav, a. 1 1 alive.
Il iltiniorc ves.-
iind
--V., r il.e lerv bittet stales of jewelrv
siirer waie go t " W. 11. Talln-tt l'o's. This old and reliable Hi m i always head in new stiles. Thev hate the largest stink in the Stite to select'frum, inil jtu get your lull name engraved on eich article free of charge. Don't forget the place. No. 2i East Washington stteet. ev . ti.-i ...-.n.t invoice of those beiutiful
F.en. hmirbV chnksbis jut been received at i W. H. Ta'.bott i CV These dock reso in- ; 0 atructed s t. run three weeks, uui strke the , hour s.nd hilf hour. Parties in want of a lery .
1 .tautitul and durable clock, can get one a bargain bv calling there sjon. They hv e a few more of t"hoe genuine bronre statues, which t.iey aie selling below the importation cost.
TRIM M1NCS. &C; A R R I A U K T R ! .11 n i A ii AN1 Saddlery Hardware.
KOi: CASH ONLY, i lfiTH CSi-iMitl.v lIiiooi: . . s . t a . - i-
i "!ttt. sneclil at'entinn to r.nme:ea i-a:r.er, r.aam
! 1. ele.
a:.d Dam.i
l -
.1 f'.oth. Spnnssan! Axle. Bolt. Bar i. Cloths wk. HUNTFR, EDM ESI ON CO , j
161 Mam Mreet, unci;matu
BOOKS. IST E W NOVELS
Su; et
r"T e .1 -rrT-..:ivi'i!e rolroud. with its new j lc..V..ei.t. Mr. Mclavl, nd it' old and elluient .
I.teiidet.t, lb Cl- Ii. et. H IloW in SpICI.Ui!
r ..I ,t.,iii.- .1 tine ltiiiie-i-. IhOi III Hie p:is- I
set ter .i;d 1'iV'ght l.i.e. It makes clo-e cotinec ti.iii w ith the trains ttnm this place, and is by j tr the mo i reliable, pleas.mt, unl expeditious j M ite from heie to louisvil'e tr New Albany, i T!.f road U admirably inanaced.
V VHK AVIUOX ( . Tin: rEKL of omrs isund. AfiM-lS OF S!.KKENT0. BY MKS. 11 ARRIKTT 1-KFt HER STnWE.
i I l ixie j epa- j
una in i
lerica. I
frThe place for btrinli in l-iot ntid shoes IttPtw i. 'mi lilei ns Block Shoe Store. C.idy .V Co S r.iyU-d have iut received a large lot of poods purchase.! !
FI1IIKSK two stories by iLe popular auth Tt-s f " I lm' Cabin." are n.-vr V r sa!e. fcrtheY or r !y. --ibe purvbr m-.y ib. Tbej are Unif.
aa 1 the other a Romance d Ita-v. i FOR SAL V T
f?ri).r. STi:niMCi t..v
From Dr. C. F. Hoffen Iaht, M. D.J Mr. W. F. Shaw Iiear Sir. Hivingu-ed jouriaStie in my l;ue fr a n nnber of year:, I can cheerfully testify to their Utility both for rook inn; aud besting. Yours truly, C. F. Horrr.M) tin., M. D., No. V0 Somerset ttreet, Btoti. From Rev. Dr. Gillette, X. Y.j Thi cc tifies that, having used the Gas Stoe of Mr. W. F. Shaw' make. I b ive found it equal to it designs. It has wanned our sleeping chamber during the past w inter at no grvater cot thn ordinary lueaus of heating, and saved a great deal r.f trouble, work, and dust consequent upon coal or wohI fires. A. D. Gillkitk, D. D. From Mes-rs. 1-eil A Co.. N. Y'. 1 take plea-tire in certifying to the merits of your Gas Stoves, h.ivin r had one in u-e in my dining roota all the winter past, naid rmi being uu extension room at d very cdd. One register, from a large furnace, was found inauflicient. Upuii j-u!lini in on.t of your fjar-liht (ias Stoves, I found thai I could heat the room the coldest d.iv
in twenty minutes, at a very trilling cost of gas, giving a
very agreeable and unost heat. A. B. Mount.
From Joseph T. Brown, Esq., Apothecary and Chemist. 1
Mr. Wdi. F Shaw lv.tr Sir: For Ihe past me years
having had much experience in the use of your fJas Heatin jr. Apparatus in uiy Laooraiorv, I consider it the most
convenient and economical arrangement I have ever used.'
I consider this apparatus a almost indispensable for the
Laboratory. Respectfully yours. Jos. T. Brows,
sJ'J il a-lnngtoii Mreet, Boston. ''roin the Bostnii Post. Tocoii llr.crsTKAK M.ipk Tkmpkr sv lUmiUfa. Au an
paratui for brotbnz beefsteak by h"at nrodnred from
burning illuminating gas tn mi ture w it u atmospheric air has latcdy beeu invented by Mr. W. F. Shaw, of Boston, i
w bo has produce J many sterling inventions for applying gj and air heat to chemical, culinary, manufacturing, and domestic purpose. The la.-t Invention 1 rally a most useful and scientitic noveltv, inasmuch as the touahest beefsteak, nheu broiled in this apparatus, is equally
a teiKler a irloin steaK nroiled over a coal hre. The principal product of combustion from the burning mixture is pure vapor of water at a very high temperature, by which the albumen of the muscular fiber which i on the
furtace of the steak is immediately coagulated and firm set, so that the juices of the meat are all retained, and in a few moments are converted into heated vapors, which.
being thus comaicd, break and rend tbe fiber of tbe meat, aud loosen their texture through the mass The apparatus is ierfectly simple and easily understood, and is used by merely alipping the end of a flexible hoe over
any ordinary burner.
It can also be used for other purposes such as broiling.
frying, or beating smoothing-irons. The irons intended
to be used with it are cast hollow, with ascending aud descending flues inide. When the irons are to be heated, you have merely to remove the broiler, and place tbe irons over holes which leat tbe heat to their interior. The expense of heating irons is but one cent per hour,
aud an iron can be heated in live minutes' tune, for economy, convenience, cleanliuefta, and general utility, it ia the uioMMrfeet and desirable article fortbepurpoefor which it is intended yet offered to the public. One great
advantage it poaasea ever other gas heating apparatus is ita entire freedom from rmoke or odor of any kind, which ia attributed to surrounding the flame with finely
perforated metal, tba application ot which to this purpose baa beeu patented by IV. F. ISUaw in America, Kuglaikd, and France. From Joseph M. Wigtaman, Boton. Mr. Wdl F. 8haw Dear Sin Among the many useful contrivance for culinary purposes which you have made, 1 think that for broiling by gas to be one of tbe most desirable. The fire ia ready at any moment, and a steak i
cooked with leas trouble and far better than by any other
melaod.
In tbe usual process of broiling over coal, and particularly Oy r an anthracite fire, tbe beat is dry, and tbe lit; le capsules whkb retain the natural juices of the meat are shriveled and parched, so aa to render the steak dry and touzh; while in your patent Gas Broiler tbe combustion of ga. produces water (this may be seen by boldiug a cold
plate or piece of metal over the chimney of an are and burner, on which the water will be condensed), which by
the heat i converted into steam intensely heated. Tbe steak is consequently surrounded by a moist heat which prevents the outside from becoming crisp aud hard while the interior portion of the steak is being cooked. The
effect of this is, that a steak which would be tough if
cooked over an open fire is rendered tender and juicy by being cooked in jour "Gas Broiler." The result of a trial of more thin sit onth in mvown
family has rendered it such a favorite that the "gridiron" has been entirely superseded; and, however bright and tempting the fire in the range may be, your little portable
broiler is universally used, lours truly, Joseph M. Wic.imtis From James A. Dix, Esq., Boston.
One cf your Steak Broker has been in mv family for
several months, and it has given the most complt te satisfaction. Steak cooked in it uniformly comes upon the table tender and Juicy The broiler ha entirely superseded the gridiron in mv tamily. TirW. F Shaw, Esq. From Messrs. Bullock & Crenshaw, Philadelphia. Mr. W. F. Shaw iWur Sir: We have ued your gas burning apparatus for heating purposes daring the past var, and are well pleased with the util;ty and superiority over the old method of burning gas for bestirg. in the laboratory, we consider them indispensable to economy and convenience. Your arrangement for placing several burners under the same vessel thus greatly increasing the tenmeratur and distributing it more crnernlly has rendered the ue of charcoal furnace to city pharmaceutist almost unnecessary. One of the great recommendation we find in your burning arrsngement consists in the ceneral ab-ence of secondary products, which, la a close room, aflVct the comfort ar. 1 health of the operator. We recommend them to every chemi-t and pharmaceu
tist tsho ha the luxury of ga at bis control Bukk kA Cn:ss!tiw, Manufac tu ring Chemists. Fron Mesr. Ga?e, Uro. A Drake, Proprietors Turnout Hout, Chicago.) j Messr. Walworth, Hubbard, & Co. (Jftits: We have tested W. F. Miaw's Patent Mfak Broil-r for broiling by j gss beefsteaks, chops, Ac., and were much pleaded witn j our tri.d of It. IVefsteak were cooked in flv. minutes. and one of the mot desirable feature about it was that j th- b.ff retained its flavor, and was Juicy and lender. ' And e ran cheerfully r commend it to allasbeinga! rhe.ip and convenient manner of cokln. j
lour truly, t.A'.r.. I'bo. A im.kK. From D. H. Cook. Ill Lake street, ChVag.i.r Mer. Wa'wortb, Hubbard A Co. Gentlemen: I retard W. F. Shin's Patent Gs Smoolr'rv Iron a ( :e of the greatest imcn'ioiisof the age. p is all you claim fr it povel, eeonoMiir.il, and eveeed inly cr vet irnt. The iiitich-dreailed ii"- i-g day" i welcomed "il'b pleasure whereier the G i Iron i used: and no housekeeper will consent to he wiiLout it after giving it a trial. Yonr, Ae. D B. Cooxr. From M. W. W. Everts, Chicago. Mr. Hubbard Sir It is Ith pleaure that I give my testimony lo tbe great value of tbeGa Stove you are now offering to the poblie. Tbe stove for ironing I regard aa a desideratum long needed In housekeeping. Ti.e fatigue and ei.hau'ion occasioned by many hour spent at the in n-.n-table, ia a room heated to the ordinary temperature, ia all spared by using your s'ove, hich heau the irons quickly, and leaves a comfortable room. TTii store i eouallv successful as a broiler. Much more might be
a.d ia himple jatice to thi great inversion, were it t.ec- ! n.ry. Bepectfu!ly, Mus. W. W. Evnars. ' Front W. H. Waters, Esq , Chicago La5P PrriTiTlLi.rjsotsl'rTS4L K. R.Co ,i i Ca4iirs0:f.ce. S ( WalwC-.tU. Hubbard A Co Dar S:r 1 bavr ( ned for two mo.th or ur-ward SbaW Patent Ga Se re; the very great sjti.-factioti t;ieu iu it, u-v, i: cle anht.e, j the time ar. I labor saved in its w.rkit.g. together with the mean of rrgnUtinpj t any lemjxratuf U-si-e.t. make it .;ie of the c ut lete inventions i f trie a?e. WLcQ tiwre j fully i nt r -laced,! feel their uv will le general. j Yotim truly, W.H iTin. I rota lw K. Stevens, Chicago, Tjind tvp. III. Cen. K. B.j It sforJsme rreat lcaure to say, in Maiion toMr. W. F. Shaw' Ga Move, that it I all tiiat it i represented to be; and I think it i impossible for any one to form any- i
th nz a ri rrect idea of their vaiue ana cHiveniere without first having tried them. K. K. Srxvs.
$5 00(3 5 75 for common to cood Hupping brands
extra round hoop Ohio; $.ob iIs for trade brands, the market closing steady. Whisky heavv; sale ot 23(521c for Slate and 21r-fJ.,c for Western. Wheat steady; good export demand for sound parcel of sprin1', which are scarce; Males of CI-
reTuU "re of JreM ' cago .pring $( 1 Canada club $1 0501 Ot?; bread and pastry is fair to prime Milwaukee club $1 12; in
ferior do $1 05; amber Iowa $1 13; winter red State $1 16 31 18; white Michigan $1 36; white Kentucky $1 35. Corn a sdi ide firmer with a fair export demand; sales at 52 (ä' 53c for mixed Western In store and 2.la(553lc deliTcred, and 555c for Jersey vellow. Coffee quiet and firm; Rio W.iCi 2'M.c. Sugar Haw in better demand at full price; Cub i '(si'Jc. Molasses firm; St. Croix 10c; Cuba and Muscovado 3l(32c; rorto Kico lc. Pork dull, heavy, and lower; sales? at $12 50 for mess; $10 for 'prime; and $12(Tcl3 for rime mes. Heet quiet and firm. Hutter unchanued; tstate and Ühio 1 Kalte. Chee-e tnnket unrlianaed.
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MEDICAL.
From Waatiitigton. WaaiiiNGTox. Mar 15. The Tribune's
patch fay: Mary landers say that a few dayi ago one thou Kind slaves1, as it by a preconcerted movement, simultaneously left kind masters and happy homes iu 1'tince Seörge county, Maryland, and came to the D'trict of Columbia, where they still remain. The provisions of the Homeste-td till agreed upon bv the Committee of Conference are extended to all in the military and naval service. Forty, fifty, and 120 or 160 acres can be located, and the settlers of a tract of forty acres bordering upon Government land can take enough to com plcte hU section. A dispatch from Fredericksburg fays: A large iron foundry, wh eh until the arrival of the National army at that place, was used in casting shot and shells, and in riding cannon for the rebels', was on Wednesday taken possession of by an officer of Gen. McDowell's staff. Yankee machinists were immedediately set to work in the National ervice, and are producing the best spe
cimens of workmanship. . j The Herald's dispatch says: i The impression is gaining ground that Mr. j
Simmons s pchedule ol a tax bill win oe funsu tuted by the Senate for the House bill. It is stated that although the Fimnce Committee agreed to report the House tax bill, a majority of the Committee is opposed to it. Mr. Simmons's bill preserves the machinery of the House bill, but proposes to raise $266,OdO.OOO of revenue 100,000 .000 to be raised from duties on imports, $10t),0l0.000 from a tax of one half of one per cent, on all gales, and the balance from a tax on spirits, malt liquors, play ing cards, tobacco, oils and licenses. These are the only articles specifically taxed. It is genet ally believed that this programme for a revenue will prevail. The Hcrald'H dispatch says: Hon. Jacob H. P.lair, ol Western Virginia, received this morning the followiug startling com munication from one of his constituents in Virginia: r.KKi kski Ed, Va., May 10, 1662. We are all in a reat st ite of excitement here. The town of Huiuing Soring, in West county, was burned yesterday afternoon hy the Morcasiers U ingers; aUn Palestine. Everything at the former place was destroyed. This town is full of fugives. It is not known who have been killed, thouh mny are missing. Charley thttuck was shot at twice across the rirer. The Ik t seen of the Moreassicrs by fugitives here they were taking the goods out of the boats in tha river. It is not known what lias become of the small military force in that region. The number of Morcaiers is not known, though manv fix it at 6D0. "Where the devil did they come from? The town of Kl iza be th is deserted and by this time probably burned. Some consider this i.lace in imminent dancer. They have
but one company of soldiers here. The citizens would turn out to a considerable extent if they onlv had arms. The fugitive hlave law is being quietly enforced in the District to-day, the military authorities not interfering with the judicial process. There are at least four hundred cases pending. It is said some of the negroes whose owners or agents from Maryland are here peeking their recovery mysteriously disappeared this morning. Paragraph 2, of general order 102, dated November last, having been rovoked, the officers and men transferred to skeleton regiments under it operation will be reassigned to their original regiments as fast as vacancies occur.
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Jut rallhhtd in a Sealed Enreloj e. rr.ICF. SIX CENTS. A LECTURE on the Nature, Treatment and Radical J. Cure of tperiuaorrhea or Seminal Weakne, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediment? to niarriatre generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Fpilepey and Fit; Mental and Phvsical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac Pv KOKEItT J. CU LV E It W E LL,
U. TV. Author of the (inen Book. Cd A Boon to
Thousands of Sufferer ' sent under seat in a plain en
velope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of hi cents or two postage stamps, I y Dr. CIL J. C. KLINE, 127 flow
ery. New York, Posfoflice IJox 4o6. aprJ-d Jm is
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YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE INJURED themselves bv certain secret
habit, which unfit them for business, pleasure or the duties of married life; also, middle-aged and old men, who,
from the follies cf youth or other causes, feel a debility
in advance of their year, Ijelore placing inemseivea un der the treatment of any one, should first read "THE SECRET FRIEND."
Married ladieawi 1 learn omething of Importance by
nerusinr "The Srcarr FaicM).
Sent to any address, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of Ten Cents.
DR. STUART CO. can be consulted on all diseases of
a private or confidential nature, from 8 A. M. to 9 P ai., (Sunday from 8 to 11 A. M.,) at their office. No. 13 East
Third d.reet, op-stairs, between Main and Sycamore, op
posite the Heune House. Address DR. CHAS. A. STUART 4 CO., mch2l-dlwly-1s-'62 Cincinnati, Ohio
fllHESE Till are the result of much steady and careI ful experience Ii all varieties of Female complaints, and in eaea of Irregularities, Suppressions, L uchnhea or White. Inflammation of llie flladtier, KiJney and Womb, aud lov of Nervous Energy, etc. Their use is above all praise. Are entirely free from ny Mercurial or Mineral poison, are purely vegetable, and are free from danger; can be ued with jw-rf'Hrt tjfty. Among the many thousands that have um d them in all part of the Union nose s-eak i',1 of them, for all like them.
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from New VorK. X:w York. Mav 15. The following is Gen Hunter's proclamation alluded to yesterday: Headquabtfrs, Dfp't or hie South.) Hilton Head. May 9. Ib62. .
Gknlual Order, No. 11. The three States of
Georgia, Florida and South Carolina, comprising the Military Department of the South, having deliberately'd eclated themselves no longer under the protection of the United Sutes of America, and having taken up arms against the United States, it became a military necessity to declare martial law. This was accordingly done on the
25th dav of April, 1662. Slavery and martial
law in a free country are altogether incompatible.
The persons in these States Georgia, Florida and South Carolina heretofore held as slaves
are therefore declared free forever.
Ntw York. Mav 16 The Herald publishes an
article from the Charleton Courier of nn extra
ordinary and significant character admitting the
hopelessness of the rebel cause and acknowieog
ing that the misfortunes which have befallen the
rebels are not more than their iniquities have de served. Tennrre Jfew.
Camp ox Coei.ntu Road, Miss., May 15
The following is a paragraph of a special order
iust issued:
Guards will be immcdiatel? placed along the
line of Chambers Creek. No othcers or soldiers
will be permitted to pass to the rear and no citizen to the front of the line without special authority of the commanders of army corps, and divisions will see that their enmps are cleared of all unauthorized hanpers-on, and uny attempting to evade ihis will be com pel led to work on the entrenchments and b ttteiiesor the construction of the roads. This is understood to apply to nil persons, cotTepndents included. Fiiiy-se en prtvates.three corporals and one sergeant who were captured at Dresden. Tennessee, are coming in under a fl ig of truce in the morning. An equal number will be sent to-morrow in exchange. Col. Jacob Thompson, of Beauregard' sta9, formerly Secretary of the Interior, accompanied thp flaf. He admits the fall of Norfolk, New
Orleans Hnd Petisacola, and denies the fall of
Richmond. Deserters are coming in by u-uads daily. All agree that the rebels are still there fortifying. A picket skirmish continue 1 all dy and resulted in a half a dozen being wounded on our side. The weather is warm.
From (ortresv
learned of the approach of Col. Lytle'i force, the enemy aucceeded in remoring their artillery.
baggage and ftores beiore trie arnrai oi vru. Negley. I expected an obstinate defense of tbe passage of the Elk river and accompanied Col. Lytle in person, but without crossing. The e;iemy as uu il fled at our appearance. I ye-sterday orderrd an expedition to iuotc promptly frocn Rogervillc, to se Lie the bridge across Speed Creek and the ferrr below the mouth of the same stream. This Juty hat been executed and the ferry anl bridge are ours. No more trouble will ensue from that regiou. We have now upon the aide of the river 1 ,200 or 1 .500 cavalry. The enemy, "in bands of 300 or 40. will endeavor to hunt down .destroy or capture. The gunboats, which I have extemporized will be ready for fcrvice to-day, and 1 will ioon I e able to pay my respects to the enemy in the region under my co mm tnd. SigneJ 0. M. Mitchill, Msj. Gen. The akillful and galhnt conduct of General Wo ;1 and the forces under his command which resulted in the purrtnler of Norfolk and the
evacuation of the höre batteries erected by the rebels on Sewall's Point and Cranev Island and the destruction of the Merrimac, are regarded by the President as most important and meritorious, and he therefore order that his thanks aa Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Naty be communicated to Major General John K. Wool and officers and soldiers of his command for their gallantry and good coduct in the brilliant operations mentioned. Pv order of the President. Made at the city "of Norfolk this 11th day of Mav, lf02.
Signed Ebuix M. Stantox, Sect'tary of War. The Secretary of War, upon the application of Mr. Ripley, has ordered the ie!ei-e of Col. W. T. Baldwin, of Virginia, to be exchanged for Col. Corcoran.
Capt. Parish and Lieut. Dempeey, recently re leised us prisoners of war from Richmond, who
have been a week in Washington, have repre
sented to the President und Secretaty of War the
necessity and justice of tin arrangement ou nc-
count ot Col. Corcoran a bcaitii. Aiueo oy Jir. Elv thev have succeeded.
Sir. Kerrie: in to-day received through one of
the lately returned Union prisoners, a letter from
Richmond which was hid in a cakeol soap, urg
ing him to use his influence to effect tbe re'.eaee of Cats. D wnig and Grilhii and Lieut. Underbill and Fav of New Yoik regiments. He also
received two photographs of ihe Union hostages
as thev appeared m Castle l inckney.
The Senate to dav confirmed the nomination
of I'icvct M- ior General Woolto1e Major Gen
eral for gallant conduct on the 10th of May in taking the city of Norfolk, aud for other galiant
service. From Hew York.
Vm- VdiiK. Mav 16. i lie F.xpress mts a
brigade to be composed entirely of colored sol
diers, officered by white men, is now being raied
in this city. The brigade is to consist of five rezinients, the command of which is to be given
to John Creighton, formerly Lieutenant Colonel
of the New lork bih. liillv Wilson, the com
mander of the regiment, has been tendered the
command of the Fire Zouaves.
The main work of the regiment will be the dig
irinir of entrenchments and fortifications.
Recruiting has been secretly going on for the
last five weeks and the rolls exhibit nearly 1,600
names. The colored jx-ople are vastly pleased
with the idea and as oou as the final oiucal or
ders come from Washington the brigade will soon
be filled up.
The mails for New (Jrleaus will be made up
for every steamer that sails for that port. 31ail
matter at present will be sent to New ork.
Gen. Sickles was directed to resume command
of the Excelsior brigade attached to the Army of
the Potomac.
New York. May 1C. Union tn-isorerss from
Richmond ieport large number of families are
eoin2 Sontli.
It is faid that JefT Davis has gone to Tusca
loosa.
The Union sentiment iu Richmond is strong
and i net car
on tie Comciittee, ac j ret med eight dollars a day. Mr. Sherman sid that ho had Lq od two Committees, one the Kansaa Committee, and tb other the Nfval Inrcitigxtiug Committee, and ceither Committee ever charged or received on cent of mileage. Mr. King presented a memorial front merchant and other of New York, asking a speedy pas age of tbe Pacific railroad bill. The confiscation bill waa taken tup. Mr. Clark said tha bill had been carefully rrtpared by the Committee, who tad tried to carmonire the d'.STerent opinions, and hoped th bill would meet with the apvUalion of tli whole Senate. Mr. Trumbuil moved to auike out lbs firat section, which he said was merely to lighten the punitmeut of treason, and was vueonsütutiontl. He contended that this was not a confiscation bill at all. He claimed that Congresa had power to take the property of a rebel and his l.fa ia war, but ran not bring him iuto court and taka hU property, larger than life under the Constitution, which provide against attainder, and the tuking the property of a traitor from him. Yet tha frrst section propoc for treason to take tt property forever. Af:er further discusiou, Mr. Daila moved lo amend the rt section bv striking out all claaeea freeing slaves, and to all proviaioo for impriaonmcnt at hard labor, net less thin five cor more than twenty year. Mr. Davis said he had io objection to the confiscation of slates if they ere treated like oiler property and the proceed put into the Trtascry. Mr. Clark asked if Congress could allow a hous to go free if il were confiscated! Mr. Davis thought uot. He thought it the duty of CongTCs to appropriate projrty or tun it. Mr. Davis saiJ the legal definitiou of forfeiture
implied that you mut uke the property atvl
it.
Mr. Davis's amendment was rejected aye I
navs 31.
The question taea recurred on Mr. Trumbull's
motion to sit ike out the first portion.
Mr. Lane of Kansas thougtt it would e Ktter
to ofler the original as a substitute and tiot try lo
mutilate the bill. He was in favor ot the original bill, but if the Senate was determined to have
this bill he wanted to take it it was.
Mr. Trumbull's amendment was rejected ae 10,na)s 23. "Mr. Howard moved to strike out the Jlb ec-
tion which pov ides for the forfeiture of property and freedom of slaves of tho who incite, I.. . i
engage in or aid ine insunecuon against iuc
United btates. He sj.oke at some lengui aga:nst this section of the bill as simply mitigating the
punishmeut of treason.
Ihe second section was amended by tusettitig
bv imprieonmeiit not exceeding tea year, eo as . . - r -. 1 ? ! -1
to make ll loneuure ana irujissMiuieni. wiu. the discretion of the court. Mr. Howard amendment was rejected 33 against ü. Mr. Sumner offcied a suli?titute for the till, which wa ordered to be printed. The Senate, alter executive scsion, a Ijourned till Mundav.
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HOUSE. A number of Private bills were con
sidered.
Ben Wood had leave granted to jwint a speech in which he naid ol the AlK!itiouiU "their chief
desire is U: cantinue the war with a new toeraao
cipaiion while an honorable p4tre was within their grasp." Adjourned till Monday. Front fyoularllle Lot isvitts. May 1C. The steamer William Wallace is at the' river with 133 of Morgan's men bound North.
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From rtlcClellati'M Advance.
Camt 19 Milkh rkOM WilliavsbcrO, May 11
To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Without waiting for official reports which have
not vet reached me. I wish to bear testimony to
the splendid conduct of Hooker's and Kearney's
divisions, tinder command ot lienerai tiemizie
men. in the battle of William -burg. Their beir
im? was worthy of veterans. Hooker's division
for hours, gallantly withstood an attack of crett lv superior numbers, with very heavy loss,
Kearney's division arrived in time to re-tore the
fortunes of the dav and came gallantly into ac
tion.
I shall probably have occasion to call attention to other commauds and do not wish to do injus
tice to them by mentioning them now. Had I
had toe full information I now have in regard to
the troopH above named when I first telegraphed.
thev would have been especially mentioned and
commended. I spoke only of what 1 knew at the
time and 1 snail rejoice to go iuii justice to an
engaged. Signed, Geo. B. McCLtiLAN, Major General Commanding.
VIRQPTIA AViJNUli IV. II. I.OO.TI IS, lICOIIKlCTOI!. I HAVE A COMPLETF. ASOimiEXT OF BEDDIM)out rtanU of assorted varietle, at reduced price, 1nciudinir VERBENAS, GEUAMUSIS, im.MAS, PASSirs, HELIOTROrr, Ac., Ac., Ac Also, a eeneral aortment of hardy Beddinf Piaata, as Spire as, Phloxes, Cbryanthemmum, Ac. Fruit and Ornamental, Decidooua and Evergreen Trees and Fbmb. A rareetillectlon or all tbe different classes. PARLOR FIAJTTS. A larjre and complete collection of Alalia, Carallhas Ac , direct from Philadelphia. And also tbe most complete assortment of hard J native Grapes iu the tAesu As DM prominent among them 1 name the Iela ar. IMana, Concord, Cayahoga, Allen's Hybrid, Rebecca, Waaen, Union Village, Pauline, Acns, Ontario, All better than the Catawba, And thirty other bardy sorts. Catalogue 5o. 3, a Orape Catalorue, fumibel en ao-flk-atioD. Call atthe rround,or address Wm. II. Lootnia, iidianapoüs Indiana. P. S. All persons douMln? the superior excellence sf tbe Delaware, I refer to Mr. Powell Hcwland ef this county. bi has fruited It for two years, a od to whom I eold thi prirn fifty doliar worth of Ielaware vines at one dollar each. aprS-dlm
Married lidie in certain sitnar'.m should not we them. For reason see direction on each box. Price One Dollar Per Hot. They are eut ins tbio. Cat box, postage free, to all parts of the Uaaed stat- upon tbe receipt of the price. lYepared end sold by LR. F.WING, N. 11 Virrnis Averue, myT-da-wly ladianapolis, Indiana.
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Fout Monrol, May 15 In ronpience of a 1 "JTe . , storm there is no dis'oatc. to Cherry Stone this j tJ he weather is clear
afiertioun. Secretaries Sewunl and Welles and Attorney (ieneml Bates airived here this morning androcfeded to Norfo'k wiih Corn. Goldsloro ai.l (Jen. Wool. All is quiet there. Order have been issue.; by Gen. Wool prohibiting the sale or distrtbution ol newspMpers in Norfolk or the surrounding country; also prohibiting the transportation thete of supplies or merchandise of any kind, whether by sutlers or otherwise, aud also prohibiting officer, soldier, ar.d citizens from visiting the city excert on business connected with the troop belonging to the Department of Virginia. We under Und that tbe embargo upon travel to Fortrei Monroe from Baltimore will soon be
removed
cured a location will orx?n an office in
Tenneee IVrwa.
Chicago, May 16. A special from Cairo to:
the Tribune says: The uteamer Gladiator lias arrived, from Pittsburg Landing. It wm rumored at the Landing that Beauregard had tent a flag of truce to Gen. Halleck asking for an armistice ot ten days. This was su iseipiently corroborated by deserters. It was said the matter was under consideration when the Gladiator left. (!imo Mav 16 The steamer Desoto has ur-
itvfHl Ironi the fleet. She brinsrs no news. Not!
a cun or mortar had been fireJ on either ide for two days. The'Confederate and Federal armies were busily engaged in repairing damages and getting teady for the next encounter. Military aSain t FitLsburg still remain un-
chonged. Camp nlar Couimh, May 16. Men of the irtth Louisiana have arrived. Three companies of that regiment lately, being unable to obtain food and money, were obliged to enlist for thirty days, and the conscript law compelled them V re enliat
for the war. ; They report that the whole army are without j rations", and mt that Van Dorn and Ptice left
Corinth eight dävs ago. It is not known where
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rflHL Pro i of 5irF.5CEB A SOOlMi. Las thia day I been dissolved by mutual concert. Tbe bo!r.ess wTl bscoutlPued sttbeoH stsod by Mr. ipecer, wka will keep cmetaut'y on band full sapidy of the er best artnlea of tam.ly OrocerKS, cheap t,rth. II will st all time, be j leased to s-e ti old ca'tomrrs and make new unea. All penwrns crinf tb lale trw will ptee rail at tbe oil iid and make settlement by note or rash. Short settlement maie lor friend. (rr.5Cr.R a soot ell. p. 5. All the outstanding debts are c tninf to Mr. OCwell, but payments msy te made to Mr fjenrer. taklnf a receipt tLe'refor. (apSSI II M.KOfRLL
THE GREAT WORK CF THE AGE
to d.iv.
and hot, and the roads i
dustv,
It" having been Mtifuctorily known that nie have vUited our camps and tro-sed over Tennessee river and proceeded in the night by dog outs to Florence, Alabama, where they hold au eay communication with tbe rebels, it was deemed necessary to exclude all civilians from the camps ia order to prevent this, hence the general order mentioned yesterday. Intelligence from a soldier captured at Shdoh and exchanged has been receif Cil, in which be ays the prisoners were taken from Corinth lo .U lcnn. Miss : thence to Jackton, Tenn , aud
bnck to Corinth. Until his return f says ne was , guarded bv unarmed men. ;
. i T- i , . I a con-rauaou, u mutu i-" - " - - 1 AdatM Eipre Company having se- a " ; . . . . re:rl.
! tUt he bad beeu told that Hardee was very nek ; i of the war and deired to leave, but Heauregard ; : would not let him.
FOR SALE. Jasper County Land I'art iratrie i'art Ttmbtr: IIIAVK A SMALL PILCE OF LA5D 15 JiSTt Covitrty. tHnf 40 acre., part timber and part yrafle. (iot swamp land,) that 1 will sell st te dollars an srra It la the north-west qarter of tbe atwita eaat quart at section 19, In towntp 33. north of rar.re i, til, la Ja. ter coatjty.Ityl.sDa If aey one should wsct It tt th
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From eiv York. Xs.w Voati, May 1C Among th-jaenger on the steamer Oriental, which sailed yesterday 1 frir lN.rt llnval. was Catit. Rufus SiXtoti, U. S. I
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have it receive-1 a large lot i pootis purdiased
i.t erv low ratea for caeh. and ofler pern's patent leather l-Kts for $'2 '-6 ami 0, U.-ting hliji ; ir for ladies at I0 cents, enameled slippers at cet.ta. goMl es-rpe eillv Rore beel guiters t $1 to it This stock is lull and complete tinbtsi ing alt tbe styles of the seaoii
OINTMENT, liuliaii Vile Oiiitriu iil
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IM warrant d to cure the inot obU.at ca-V Price Ui c-i.t i-rr bv. fold by ad Iru?p-
WILLI ATI f. MIAWtS GAS HEATING & COOKINC APPARATUS
na'e in this city ONLY at No. 94 S.u?h Delaware
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.tiouri .eva. si, Ui is.MiT 1j. The notorious Ja hawker
A., now Brigadier (ieneral of volunteers, and the 4 Ueveitü(jt whoe band of ret-el htS infetetl new military Govcrnur of Suth C.iroliua and thel ortiiem Kan-a for some moatlis rst. was ar-
Department ot the boutn, wiuca n.eiuue u.e wtej at OsawaUoite on the lltb. tr Lieuienam
W alker and uti men of the Kslsas otn. Cieveland broke away irux Lis guard and was killed while atterontiog to e-cape. One of his Und, n-tmed Harbour, was arre-ied At the same time, and taken to Fort Leavenworth for safe keeping.
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WllOie UlsirlCX OI .'injor uumn ri 'mm.i.i. Parson Urowti'.ww at the IWklwi Athenenm to-morrow, by invitation of the Director.
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.uixeu iiifii' van rfc. Alo, Varnl.be., Oil', t.lav, Pulty, Hrabes, and tc everything 'hat appeitains to tb trmde, fur sal t re-Itv-Vi prior t for cL, 11 im M Krvel. 'S. 11 Vrru avenue. K member the Red Front, opposite Ir.j Imlip's reskieLea. WrXKTMAN A CO-at-dlB.AwXia ip.n.rp.4ta, 1 I.
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str"M. , T!.e t ublic are rep-ctfu:!y iuviled to ca!l and we our j
tla Ranees, list-Iron Farrwtees. ore st. xe.. Ac ,Ic. fap.a-'' i (TTKH
.aTä'for sale at the sentinel office.
From L,oulvllle. LotisTiLLK. Marli A pentlerain ho left
Oeonria. n the lÄth lust
property owrers of that place sre averse to the destruction of their goods, and that none had I U-en destroyed up u the time he left there. No- j body favors he destroction but reckless profit J gtes, persons whose designs will be thwarted by j the owner of cotton. Ac. i
rrom Chlcag o. Chicago, May 15 A special d'wpatch to the Times from Cairo aays: The famous secret circular purported as emanating from JefT. Davis was got up in this cilT by a reporter and i a ell.
J All ICluctM OF SCHQDL BOOKS, PAPED. &C..&C., 15 tf ALL OR LAKT.t QCA5TTTIXJ,
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