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DAILY STATE SENTINEL. PRINTED AM 1TWJSHKD Tin: new sentinel office. 7 jMrxn nncim.i !.... ott' out t6 rorrorri'":. DA V STA 1 J SB NT Jo EIDER, HAfKNESS & BINGHAM, irprlttors. trlT lliWlPn t 0. IVAILV IN ArTMt; f,r I d.tirered U. rrnef at l-'S PT week, pv1 tnl-BKintly. .s.n-leeot..ef.eeent. Cty ulr.bfT wi.Il be hr Id rep-i.ible for paper 1 ft at their bon.e. aficr rnovd, or shu they wk-b them d;e.ti:.ued, ui.W notke it given at the of fVenf put.1 - 'o pp" aent without pre -py meet, or cntirioed.'ing.r than p"l f-T. Optes of the Dailt Savr.-aLCari be bad at the of.c earb nrr,ing, and th. Vi ntLT ?itiL each Mow 4 nortUDK, neatly evel-.pd, for mailing. VOLUME X. IXDIAXArOMS, INJ)., MONDAY MORNING MAY 2(5, 18G2. NUMBER 3,036. beware or COUNTERFEITS OVTT Ar SSIf IVfriAT17T J H times an-lin all place, lia.1 a iwer on the VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. AI Ii 1 1 ll lili ; banka of th Lifter in thoe lavs MifLY.i nt to INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. tu.r)TAi baii-boao. Train Leave. Tr!n Arrive. 530 A.K Mail 6 20 I M. 2 J. M 40 A. M. 8 40 F. M 1130 A.M. ITIjk IF0U1 AStl C OM Mitt a VIA tli. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, rtT.!JHr.o evert Wednesday at !. Hams- a ATABl. laVABIABt I AP" ACE. it a t i; o r a i v i: it t i i . -. Train Ira. t A. M . kio r. m.- Tralns Arrive ...U P. M. .lf., A.M. Id... Id-. 41... M... 1.. 10.1.1 J..! 1.. Im.. tm.. im.. 4m.. 6m 5 a 1 s s s "is 1 1 i i . I Ei press ... . . .. Accommodation. . .. ISMASA rtTIU BAILWAT. Trains I,rve. Train Arrive. ( i: A. M 7:15 A. M. 12:10 F. M MaJ 1:34 P Jf. 7 no p. M IWI'.M. lr.Aril.l.l AM) ((.It MEt H WICHT I.1ÜC, VIA IATT".t. Train. jfv. Trains Arrive. 6.15 A. M 7:15 A. M. 12:10 P. M 134 1. M. 7.f P. M M. IKIlf AArL.ia ABO CtCIBATI BAILXOAD. Traits Leave. no A.M... Triins Arrive .10 00 A. M. . . ;2U I'. M. T(UI HAITI EAimOAD. 1.IM l.M IM 1.75 J oo 1.50 .1 00 4 OO S.oo 112 UM l.7 J.2S 1 2 3 OW 3.75 4..V) no l.M 2 SO 3 It 375 4.37 6.2. 7) 3.2.V s.oo: 3.75 4.W) R 2.'. oo 7 Ur 2 62, 3&o' .37' s.r 12 7-00 300 4 Ort 500 .00 7o H.OO 5 OO 6 20 7..V) 3.37 3 75 Traiii Irav 4.iO ft 62 75 7 7 .75 9 on f) cmi 7.'iO A.M.. 1 10 P. M MO F. M W AI BAST Al f MICA TO KOAI fiuiriK North. Tr!n Arrive. R IO A. M. 9 .V A. M. 6 30 F. M. ar n!eATi r jfjimos Goinir oüth. 8.75 10 (0 11. 2i 12.Ä0 9.00 10.M 12.00 13.'.') 15.00 h tn; lo.oo 12.fM i4.o l fo n oo 20 00 7.&0 10.00 12..V) 15.00 17.50 20 00 22. SO 25.00 7.O1) I0.2.r 13.S0 H.75 JO.W) 23.1'i 28.50 23.75 3. (0 ! M 13.75 10.00 24 25 20.50 34.75 40 00 4Y00 50 O0 2A 1Ä OO 11.2-i 17.0O :i.1 00 40 OO 45 OO 5O.0O 6S.OO 11 00 II OO 25 00.30.20 37.50 45.50 52.50 57 50 ffi.AO 9m . 13 00 20 to 2i 50 35.S0 4-1..rl a, ..vj 0 11 1 irp Urn 15 OO 25 OO 35 0 45.OOU.0O 65 OO 75 4X1 H5 OO 95 , 00 AI)VKUTIMT. IN T1IK WF.KKLT. "r, tVO " f.nr " Fr f h uirit Inrtioa, for erb iuser iM-n of ach alliti4ial iU.tr- - 5.00 P. M 11.05 A. M 0 75 1 00 2 00 33!i A.ltriirmf. put.li-ll lo Lotl tbe Iuily utA tie Wef VI .K-Tit. will 1. chr?l tbe full lj rate, with oiKf-half tli WerkW rair a.Mr.l. llu.itwM Xolitr niil-lMie! In the !. column. .f trn litM-aor umlt-r, will be clitrKI for ea-h ii.rtioii 1; if orrr ten lioea, Irn fenta per lui. Charir IM K made for lnrrtln(? tb notice or th f,.Uowiuc OrJr, Kucieti ai4 AiwocUti'.i. b sinir'l, to l-e pail In a1raitre: Vilitarr rmr.nlea, trler .f M-I Fellowa, Monic Order, lit-netolent SKrietie anl Sitting Sortetjea, For each ntlre not ecee1ir.t: H llre 25 cents for eacb IriM-rtiou; over elubt Une at tLU rate. Annoanetnt; deatb wlih funeral notice attached, fl; without notice free. M nrrUire Xotlrea 50 centa. Sotk ea f Fetlal, Fkrnlca and Excursion, Rotten op by lndrvllual or aMcUti.ti, .r hy chnrthes at tbe regular prk-r. Adyertlaenvnta leaded and plactd under the aeafl cT Fjverial Notice, If ten lines or over, will be chared dout.e the uaal rate. Advertisement! malin lefthn three line, lnerted owe In tbe Dally, will be charged fifty centa. Yearly adrertlem to pay quarterly. Announcing canUdatea for offlceaof erery deacrlptlon to bm cbare.l at tie rate offl SOforeach name In the Daily, autl 2 In tbo Daily and Wtsekly, the aaro-e to be, in all ca.e, pai.l in advance. Learal adTertinemenU inserted at the eapenne of tbe at. tornera orderlne:, ami not delayable for the letral proceed Ina;, but collectable at our nnal tlrn. PublUhera not accountable for tbe awnracycf legjal adtrertienient b t otid the amount rharirrd for their publication. ELLK. !IAkhlXK8S 4 WNGIIAtf, Proprietor Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TILFORD, Presi.lent lndianapo'.ia Journal Company. Fxpre 11.25 A. M 1- : ff...:.. n.hi I f ...... r it-1 ai, 1 'a.iT s.v i . ji. Lirnrni kailkoai. Train Iare. TraTn Arrive. 1 0 0 A.M. .. 5: 10 A.M. 4 45 P. M 10:05 A. M. 10:0 1. M 6.00 I'. M. rrac ai.i;iusaiu!jsiuii oaj. Train Leave. Train Arrive. 11.10 A. M Mail V.V) A. M. lO W P. M Chkaic" Kxpreft 4 10 P. M IM.IAXAPUU.H AM MAD1') RAIlJlOAn. Train Iave. Train Arrive. li::io 1. M Mail lo-..',o A. M. 7.H) A. II. ...f From l-reijjbl Depot J.... o:J5 P. M jarnckKosv im railmoai. Train Leave. Train Arrive. 6:00 A. M Mail H 45 F. M. 6 30 F. M Arrival inl Iep: r 1 11 re, of .Mailt.. 5:00A. M. or CI o 1 11 1; AaaiTALH. MadiM.n mail 11:00 A. Ciirf-innati and way n.ail 10...0 a. J-?Ter.nville aixl lxni-ville H 20 r. Terra Haute way mail 11 -H a. Peru mail 10:30 a. Onttal way mail 1:45 r. Terre 11 ante through mail 7:0 r. jif) tte and Chicago 6 00 r. tteltrfontaine way mail . , . 7:00 r. IVUt-foiitaine throUKh mail 6:30 a. Central it roujfh mail 0..W) a. CincinmitlthrouKb mail 6 30 a. ?pri!igtirl.l,II!inoi-t. M. M. Bt. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. 6:30 a.m. DEraaTikKS. J.t7 Cbt. JfrToonville and Ix.uiaville mall 7:30 p. m. Terre Ilante throurh mail, M. l.ui, Cairo.... 7.30 p. at. Lafayette and Chicago HO A. m. Iafayette City and .Sprlnjffleld.Illinoia 7:.'i0 p. m. Mailisi.n ma U0 A. m. Central way ma!l 11:10 a.m. Central through mail and Washington City.... 6:00 p. m. Cincinnati and way mail 7-T.O p. m. Through mail 0:00 P. m Terre Haute way, Evansville and Vlncennes.... 12:45 p. m IV ru 10.05 a. m Bellefontaine war and through 7:30 p. m BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HANKl.ltS. "TAURISONS HAXK. X . 1 Kat Washington utreet X oppoalte tbe Sentinel (Mice. ruayi MVl.UV STAIIIXS. LLF.N Jk IIINSLKT. Uvery and Sale Stable, in the. rear of the Palmer llouae. Juneft-dly I II ioini(ir.N. DAVIS 4 CO., Union Foundry, Delaware atreet, op polite Union Depot. ASF!3IAN k VIXTON, Wahlnarlon Foundry and Machine Work, ea.t end Luion DepoL a ..s : rr. iii:al. r.XAxn av.vm ts. tny29 k Smith, Heat Fait Wa.blrirton Jan25-dly '63 cKERXAN k PIERCE. Real EaUte Agents ana Broker. 10 S Eaat Tahliirtoii atreet. . T. vni.FT. 1 Ftate Ajrfnt and Stock Uro- ker, 10,, Kat WabUia;toa atreeU mVAz TBANCIS SMITH, formerly Deliell X1 Kite A Kent and Tax Payer, 37 atreet. llouea to rent. Wi BOOT A!tD SIIOi: DIUI-LUS. C. MATllKW k CO Wholesale dealer in itoota. Durl on I lie- TltrlillCopr. The. taste for mjvMlancino; which the cele brated Madame Violante brought into fashion in the early jart of the last century, nourished nowhere so mueh, or fo loni', as in Dublin, where the agile Lvly established herself, and opened a theatre the attractions of which for a time stijKTMMkd every other place of amusement. Madame lolante was the I! Ion din of her day, but more of an artkt and less of an acrobat. She treated the public to cenic effects they had never witnessetl le fore; she trained some notable actresses amonjv Tf horn was lVg Woflington and car ried rope-tlancing to so a high a pitch, that the beau mondc of Dublin talked of. and attended to, nothing eke lor some years. Long after the day ot her management had gone bv, and her theatre passed into other hands and uses (it is slid to have become a Methodist chapel), the relish for this species of performance was strong enoufMi in the public mind to pmluce .1 lim! rf rivil mr rprordinrr the merits of two rival rope-dancers, who bad established themselves, and their ropes at opposite ends o? tho citv. One astonrsheu the natives ot the then fashionable Liberties; the other amazed tho dwellers of tho New Town, who had not thm extended to Mcrrion square. Thev ar rivel in Dublin on the same day, set up their rival enmps, ana sent iortn tneir mannesioes the next morning; and henceforth there was nothing but contention at dinner-table anl tea-table, in tavern, eoflec-house, and billiard room, concerning the moral, social, and acro batic worth of bisrnor JSarfuico ami Monsieur IV rote. As their names and titles indiente, the one was an Italian and the other a Frenchman. Sarfuieo was young, muscular, and tall for a gentleman whose business hail to be conducted on the tight-rone. lVrote's age could not be asertainel: Ins adversaries assorted that the blackness ot his thin hair was owing to dye; he was small, slender, and wind-dried, pro tested to have been brought up on the rope, and eonilero4l it the grandest and most eleva ting of human putuiLs. biiior Niritnco was crave, silent, and even dignified. On the hemp he danced the lattst minuet, carried a hemper of gla1 on his Kick, and balanced his swt.rd on his chin with a taciturn stateliness suthYicnt for a cardinal in full canonicals. His (lallie antagonist talked with immense volubility throughout his performance, gener ally in Lis own praise, and that of his own I A I science, as he was phasi'd to call it; related I his oxperii'nees, deliven-d his opinion on men TTrrrzr, TZ TT-; . ,, , , : i and manners, and exeh.ingeil repartees with ('1AMPfKI.Lk BOY1.F.S. PHk l.inderand l'.lan I- k , ,. r ... - 1 J Manufacturer-. N.v 37 Kat w.i.inctn t.. e.-t ..f ' his 1 ublin audienee. Signor Sartuico assureil iienn' i.ioca. np tAir, in.iian.ti,!,.. r. i.i5-itf i the putlie that he was the last seiou of a noble Tl Shoe, and Rubber, No. 4 Uoterta' Llock, opposite the Lnlon Depo, Intianaol1, Ind. aep4 V DAM K50DLF . SON, mannfactnrers and dealera . .... a ... v flhjd mm a. iav . a f in all kiuda ot Boota auu üoea, ro. m "n. ntoatreeu - ' HOOK AND TAXIOSr.UY. BOWFX, STEWART A CO., wholeale and retail deal er lu 1Um4 and Stationery, aud Printer' Material, No. IS Wet W ahtiit.n atreet. apr26 DltKS AXD mililVlMlS. liriLET M. IaIWRT, DRUOGIST. Dealer in Drur, yf Chemical. Paints. Oil, Pyestuffs, Botanic, Patent and other Medicine, Notion and Perfumery No. 49 Man cbnaeit avenue, indiawanolia. nov30-ly. fflOMLlSSON kCOl, dealer In Vtmk MMiclnes, I Paint, Oil. 4il, Parfumery, Fancy Good, c. No. In Et Wa--hinctoa atreet, IlanapoH. niaylt RROWNINTi. PrnricU, anJ dealer In Paint. 01!, Varni-hen. lye-un.,ilaAj,liIa-wBre, Terfumery, No. 22, Wet W-T.lnKU.n treet. apr-i imv noons. A 11. t.IJ.NN A CO New York Store, Pry Good wholesale and Retail, filenn FJock, Fatt inKlou treel. niaya MXOVKS) AM I XIM UAIli:. 1 II ARLES COX, dealer in Storea.Tin Ware, c. No w a-h -Oll ARLE j 11 Wet Walilnfrtoo Mrect iKociK iti!ni:KK. apr27 er Alford, Mill k C Or.cery. may 27 'eil im . ;i.as .ri tit r.r.iWAiii: ATTtlinF.YS. .1 in Fay cah .r -prove.l judmeiit a.t ni-.rt jj-je; a:) ncotiatc .ut, i.ftc. Ac. l".e, jj ..t v4h iii;tou treet, up-siair. evotfi l'.r to tL ncht h.nl, -v-poi ilenn Hlck. -cl 0SF.FH E. ILPONAU i APPISOX L. I;ICHK, Attorney and Cvjnlor at liw. .Etna I iiirme I ..rrpariy HuiMing, econo nir, l rt:nj ivai.ia treu. " .TIF.Iiril.MT TAII.OH. m" F Kl'lP, Merchant Tailor. an. dealer in Lea-iv. f . W.te .'loth.it and rurnthinc io.i, N. 15 1 a-t Wah'n(;tvHi ctreet. 4'rpo."-ite li.i twurt lloue, li.ii atiapol... I: .1. Keep contantiy 4n haivl a Uipe a-rt-r.-..t .f t'lrb. t mere, " Vew?. Orercoa: !.. 7-h1-, Ci!ki, etc. lr, rentlemen' fnrnihirg ro-td. wi. SUirt, rilerrMri, Drawers Necktie. Cra vat. I iKikerrbtrf. 4.1,ve, etc itxd 'Id and the farmer . cut free .f chjra. ap9-dly To Destroy To Ikrfroy- i i Destroy To Dtntroy- pwamp any opposition. Monsieur Perofe tame and cash-box went up at a rate which threatened extinction to his rival, till the I Lai ian's ingenuity found out a mode of making things more than even. Sarfuico raisel his rope. The elevation was fall twenty feet aliove anytlüng Perote had ever attempted. To D'ftroy The bare advertisement drew a considerable To Destroy hou-K on the first evening of exhibition, and To Destroy when it went abroad how he earned the sack, To lk$lro balancetl the sword and 4lrank a glass of wine to the health of the lord lieutenant, lVrote's jvopularit)' fell to the freezing joint. In vain his met astonishing feats were put in requM tion he fctood on one leg to no purjo-e, tlanced the minuet tie la C'ur with no etfect; notwithstanding the bow?, the carmen ran to see and sliout lor his daring antagonist; and though his compliments roe, if KjssibIe, to a higher key, the la'lies deserted him and his rope. At this epoch it became public by their joint advertisement, that Sarfuico and Perote hail made friends. Whv and how, their most confidential advisers could not declare, but it wm generally believed that, as tecame his jo- sition, Perote had made the first overtures, and Sarfuico remembering former days; and not willing to rule over his enemy, agreed to let bv-gones Ihj bv-gones, and receive him m r; O ' into his service. They were both henceforth to act altogether, and the surmises, specula tions and rejiorts that went through Dublin, when that announcement was issued, were un exampled. Would the Ifalian bring down his rope? Would the Frenchman elevate his? Would the stage aimit of two rojies? Would there be anything more than old tricks ? Heavy bets were taken on those important tpjestions, and a full house before its doors were opened, a crowd that might have filled i.-i r a'.... t . t l ii-... i ? a uuu'img inice wie size, nan coiieeieu in j i i ,. getting places was a considerable business; and when no more seats could be found for the la dies, and no more standing room for the gen tlemen, the curtain rose. Then what suprise for eager faces what a disapjiointment of shrewd conjectures what losing ot heavy -Ilats, Roaches, &c. -Mice. Moles, and Ants. -Beil Ikgs, -Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. -Mosquitoes and Fleas. -Insects on Plants and Fowls. -In?ects on Animals, &c. -Every form and species of Vermin. THE "ONLY INFALLIIBLE RKMEIUKS. KNOWN Dcstror Instantly EVERY FORM A!SD SPECIES OF Ints appearel, for there was Sarfuico's npe alone, at its highest elevation, and there were ; t,L .1 t l .t rr Ti l 1 . Lltftl (h me nvais bom mon it. ine itauan iookcii more than usuanV grave and grand; the Frenchman detennined and unflinching, as if 111 i a Ins courage nan Deeii sere weil up lor some desperate purpose. The one bowed solemnly to the boxes, the other to he whole house, but -Kxterniinatori.. We have used it to it was carelessly done, and Perote s hand was r.- i :r i r. . , . . i.l iia-v. own, uiiu ii a uu.v 47 c u: tvt have it. We had tried poisons, but they ef- not even laid on his heart when he turned to the ladies. As soon as the houe recovered from its amazement, it made the rool ring, and the ropo tremble, not to speak of those on it, with thunders of applause. Sarfuico's theatre, it must be premised, had been an ancient wind mill of more than common height, which al lowed room for his -ty feet aliove the stage. Most people expected the Frenchman to fall, but he did not. The Italian had evidently no notion of the like; he received the ovation of his due ; and the little dark man who acted as his crier by the way he called him Manifesto came forward and announced that the ladies and gentlemen were that evening to 'witness a performance never lefore exhibited on any stage; it was to called the dance of friendship invented by Monsier Perote, and immensely approved by Signor Sarfuico. The two on the rope immediately tried to put themselves in dancing position; they were Nth in full dress of the period, with lace ruf lies, bagwigs, and swords. The eyes of the whole house were fixed upon them. Signor Sarfuico was still grand; but, in beginning the dance of tnend tliflicultv with his Those Preparations (unlike all others) arc 'Free from Poisons." -'Not dangerous to tho Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premises." 'They come out of their holes to ilie." "Tliey are the only infallible remedies known." "12 years and more established in rew lork City." the City Post Office. the City Prisons and Station Houses, the Citv Steamers, Ships, &c. the City Hospitals, Alins-I louses, &c. tlw City Hotels 'Astor,' 'St Nicholas, &c. the Hoarding Houses, &e., &c. l,y more tlian 50,000 private families. I&y Ste one or tiro Specimen of trhnt is everywhere mhl by the People Editor Dettfer. etc. ' HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver min need be so no longer, if they use ''Cos our would T'lCf by- Ufetl by Used by- fected nothing; but "Costa it V article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Rugs, quicker than we can write it. It is m great demand all over the country. Mrdma OA (iazetle. ""v w-v 7 a rf i :uuuFj i.UAioi ami provisions are ue- ctrt-aafail ft la ti 1 1 1 1 1 y iü T t BfViiirktv ltv I-miTl . ic:iavvi4C)ut-aT in vnuim xvs a T - 7 v iiaitt present elevation, and ,i " WA11n 'cnt. t,a !, inBnnt there ne and his loriner rival stool some forty i-.n. r.i r tiv n . mil. i . -i.if eiir r-,.J lief mil. HENRY R. COSTAR We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used. Rats, 31icc, Roaches an Vermin disaj)pcar rapidly. Ecker o; otouffek. Druggists, Windsor, Md. "CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. 'Costar's" "Coster's" Bed-Bug Exterminator. "Costar" ,c "CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects' &c. In 25c. 50c. and Si Boxes, Bottles and Ilasks, S3 and S5 Size fok Planta tions, Smrs, B(ats, Hotels, kc. CAUTIOX! To prevent the public from being imposed upon bv Spurious and Hiqhhj ship, he seemed to have some I criucwus Imitations, a new label has been is leet. Perote had i-erccived prepared, bearing a fur-simile of the Pro- tie or flask carefully before purchasing, ant take nothing but "COSTAR'S." fiä" Sohl evennchere bv All Wholesale Druggists in the largo cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY. ShiefTelin Bros. & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Orvis. Hurrol,Rislcy& Kitch en. Bush, Gale & Robinson M. Ward, Close & Co McKisson & Robbins I). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. LazelIe,Marsh&Garrl ner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. Wß Manufacturer, N. e.'t Wahiit.n trr.-t, hin decent from a line of roie-daneers ; and , totik special pnde in one of his ancestors who i jHTfonned iM'fore Henri Quart re. Each go n- tlem.in professed to know nothing of the other; Hawthorn A RUCH an an. Importer of China. ( but their mutual hatred was said to exceed I.Mi,.ÄnT'W'W' N-" K"t i that of ordinary rivals; through their reqvc- . . tiv4' satehties a whisper tnized out tluit they rrir.ltrilAvr T.II.411s. had travelled and danced together for years ..r-..v i..,.v . ,i,., ,, . , e t i t on the continent ; that their quarrels had lat- KEDr RIl K itiKPI l R, Merthant Ta-lor, and dealer . . , .. . A. 1 in ready made clothin and fumhin ku, n. 21 terlv ficen Stüh as to call tor police interference; We!.tWahi:iKlontreet,oppoteSfUt:nel.nice. myi9 anl that tllOV had separate! With VOWS f, vengeance on each 4ther; point intention ot that kind was Mipptist-d to influence the Frenchman's movements in artiular, for wherever the Italian went there he followed him. an l set up his tip toeing camp. They were loth excellent in, r rather on, their peculiar lines. As roues were walked or danced thtw davs, Dublin hal not seen tin ir t-tjuals and they divided the town le- this, and made some remark, which nobodv prietor's signature. Examine, each box, bot could hear; but it roused the Italian's anger. lie raised his hand as if to strike him; the same instant, Pe rote's rapier was drawn, and before the audience could comprehend that they had actually quarrelled, Sarfuico's anger wa out also, and thev thrust at each other on the tight-rope. A pin might have been heard billing in the crowded house, where everv i... l.. ,.:n l.:. . i : 41. 4 ' .11 v mi. m ... .. puiee, cam g up 1 w.e 1 w o jj A Fahncstock, li.ibitrvr a - 4 liT4 r aw 3 I -vr Lai I - j-. . 4 4 1 . v 4-xj-v I ' iii!in,iii: 111 iiiv rent. ävwiT mui jvvww liivii iinyt- IT. .11 2, n- 1 ? 4- - .. 1 x- 1 l' r.. Hull c Co. .ng, u,e gen t . ..um:. un.j k.iow,. llw R & San(ls & concenirateu naireo anu mance oi ineir iaecs p i r.. a ii. f i.. 4i?. .1 '- O .vasieariu. ,o uV u.ere m mei iickenng Whcelcr cSi Hart. .u.ipngm. a .is, m pas, i u.ge .tuer uuge, A . n tliav ti.iilo nt kiIk ntlu.r vi-1 1 r i tlm rnnnldtf ol . . I lilt a a v .4i aa i'.!, rr mil IIIV 1 liwivili i v i M p. a 1 i iri-4. . i .t i i . -i .4 Morgan & Allen l eioie nK. im: oi iu-i ui ine io. lie vtaiwcu off the Italian's thrusts with his small rapier and iositivcly seemed more certain ot his footing than before the quarrel began ; until Sarfuico, making one desperate lunge, re ceived a backstroke, which threw him olF his balance, and at the same moment attempted to grapple with his enemy. Down he went, and down went Perote. A cry of horror rose from the spectators. But some power had in terfered in their behalf; for there was the Ifalian hanging to the rope by his feet; and the Frenchman holding on to it with both his hands. " Look, ladies and gentlemen," he cried, with a face of triumph sufficient for having saved Christendom, "Ivchold now I have er- iled my life, and, still more, my fame, to un m.vk deceit and vindicate science ! Ifiok at the straps attached to his shoe-soles, and passed over the rope ; there is how he made himself safe, .and ilared to surpass me, whose life was sjent on the rope whose great-grand AND OTHKIts. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, T. W. Dvott & Co. lock 5i Robert Shoemaker & Co. French,RichanIs,& Co, ANI OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS. tween tluiu. Dowagers fought thrir Kittles over the cards; young men quarrelled in co!-lee-htMiM S. and next morning in the Piutnix Park, ab rat them; family cutrovcries aroe; social circles split and fell away; jeople a! terel their will; iM friends passed ea.'h other without speaking: and engagements were bro for such performances, ken oil, on account of signer Sarfuico and father performed before Henri Quatre. I guessed it I knew it, through the inspiration of mv science; and I die happy since the villian is unmasked." Monsier Perote ilid not die happy or other wise on that occasion. Before his parting speech was dne, the spectators liad recovered their senses sufficient to give the alarm, and ruh to the icmuc with ladders, fire-escapes, and f'.ather Wds to le fallen upon. He was pit safely down; so with Sarfuico, though it proved a more difficult business, and the doc tor never cou!l understand why he did not ilie of apoplexy. From that evening, how ever, his glory had departed a fact of which the last scion of the noble Florentine family were so sensible, tluat he ileparteil also without sound of trumpet, and to the great regret of sev eral tralesman. His now euccessful rival made a longer stav and a good deal of noise about the unmaAing; but the whole scene curet the Dublin worhl of fashion of its fancy Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. M. S. Burr & Co. AM OTI Weekes & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr. F.HS. AIk, all Wholesale Duugoists at C lilt A4. (, III., M . Mil IN,. Mo., dftuoit, viicii., I.MI IVILI.i:, K)., 4 lt l A T, Ohio, I r imii it;ii. im., Ill FA !. . V. ANI BY l)Rt(w;isTs, Grocers. Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES, AT ixDimpoLis, mm, t& S.M by Robert Browning MACHINISTS. K m. ' Ji' 21 ill.. tCH Mil Tit Sitni9. Monsieur Perote. Tliev got mixed up in I politics, as what in Dublin lil not? The pop ular, or Irish jvirty, were the chief supporters - of Perote; he fowel to the carmen. and wanted " i Justice for Ireland. The high tories and t friends of government, on the other Land, lent ! their strength to Sarfuico; he was a reduced WRITING INKS. 1 1 aux; ENTiKKl.T krtiTTii TiiK SHPK0RM-1 gentlcii-in, and, no tioubt.ot sound prin ip!es. 11 --uo:ed .v j . hu t...T-r. u, o.e --t. The Irish iirtv b ing the m.-st numerous. fn.i.U A 4o lt till Hub 1 a-t..rr, 1 a:n l rr.--i to do 1 I I I it a:: k:id. f .rk ta the mi.h n.ry r .m k.n.iiii::, ! P1 IVrote a considerat'le majority, and what i-.i.r. iiavina: had twelve year' etrtree ,n tt.e i, was still more in the Frenchman's favor, the m a. i.ii a.na tt.aa t W a em i.irv I r ilia.r mv.. r i. . . i :; :"..:r v.;.:;' " . , ii . :: r: ,"l,c' lad cs threw their wcigtit into the t.cir work. I Lata m my emi-l.r 4e .f the t.t Mark tuha in the State, and tvar particular atlrntw.n 14 K... w m - j ft. a. a b44j m Il A.a vm . t hrpainua- of ail aiiKt .ri air attended t0 i compliments and general devotion to the fair ..! f a.l kin... l-uilt for ihe parrnt offke. j mx arricd the lav: the ladies. vounand ol,b r.. awa .f awitlavra airfif h sit tk Va!... 1 ....-- Kale. In . . spite of the better looks and higher preten- S sions of his rival, Monieur lVrote's abumlant s wrw? -WL.WZ um.m Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. iaici: fifty ti:.ts n: it uiwitx iiottm:. mayl7-dtf ANI INSURANCE. m mum company, OF IIAKTFOltl), COfM. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITA I 1 ,500.000 CM3 SET SUKFLUS, (after deducting all labilities) 511,112 30 JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. -s? -rv. Vj'K- i t; j i r; : I v Si-'i k Mi Ml Uki frfi-' T:. dv u Oi1 1 lit ' v.al" 1 r - r - F - Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. 1 SPK- IAL A .TKXTION GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE ;j of larni property, dwellinpr and out-building. In aufe auch buildintr or content in a very favorable man ner, Lr three or five year. L.ose Equitably Adjtiwtert and l'romptl)' IHit in Cnl. Also, Insnre tore, wrehou.e, buiMinjr, or content and personal property generally. In town or country, at ratr as low a consistent with haianl taken, and inland Insurance aaini-t tbe perils of navigation. W M . II E N PF RSON, A pent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to JOHN ROSS, who ia fully authorized to transact all busines connected with the Agency. f au- 1,'Gl-dly, WM. HKNDERSON. RAILROADS. 1862 MM LS ' " ' 3C -.m. 3QT . 1862 FOR ST. LI. TFRSONS rURCHASlNO TICKETS JOSEPH and ot her point in Northern M twirt. tbe fciaJ. of Kanivas or the Temtorie, bould liuist oo Lav ing ticket lLat read by the MOUTH :MlNSOl'IlI ltAIL.It0.4Df The only rail ronto frotn St. to St. Josrj.L. It I tb ahorteht and aufe-ke. lie. by thirteen hour, to U re- motet point reached by rail, and I alway a cheap a anv other. Rur your ticket to Kanii and a!l pinu in Northern Missouri by the North iIUourl Railroad. ISA AC II. STUKOKON, Pret and fien'l Supt. N.fia Mieewuri R. R. II F.N KT II. SlMM0NS,G-neralTravr!!..fr Atent. eitl7-dly 1 T T JEFFEKSONVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Train Arrive Trains Leave. 8 43 P. M i4S A. M 4:45 A. M SS0 P. If. A BOVF. TRAIN'S STOP FOR TIIT! ACCOMMODATION e of paiweutrers at Southport, lj nuwuwl, Kranklin, LdTtibnrfrh, Culumbu tnakinic conneUna at Sej,-niar with train on the Ohio k Miwsippl Road, and at lxul- villc with train on the Louisville, Frankfurt k Lexington and LouiKville and Na.-hvU'e Koa.U. Freight train leave daily. Frvlght promptljforwar led. Otr.ce, Madinon Di'pot, est ide. A. S. CAROTHKRS, SaperintendeM. J. O. WaiTCona, Freight Agent. apl'63-dly DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, OmCE AND RESIPKNCF, 1MO. 32 KASJT TIAICKirr SiTlti:i:T, JNDIANAPOIJS INI. MUSIC. PIANOS! BatAS! MEDICAL AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL n AS WON FOR ITS ELP SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Com plaint, that It I entirely unnecessary for u to recount tbe evidence of it virtues, wherever it ha been employed. As it hits lon been in constant u.e throughout thUwtion we need not do more than assure the ;pl its quality I kept up to the bet it ever ha been, and that it may be relied on tu do for their relief all it ha ever been found to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOR THE CURE Of Costivenes, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Iiles, RheumaUsio, Eruption and Skin li.eae, LJver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor and Salt Rheum, Worms, fiout. Neural gia, a a Pinner 1111, and tr Purifying the Blood. They are KUgar-coated, co that the most aewdtive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient In the world fur all purpose of a family physic. Irlcc 25 cents per ltox 5 boxe for f. fircat number of Clertrymen, Physician, Statesmen, and eminent ersonape, have lent their name to certify the unp.irallolod usefulnes of these remedies, but our pace here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agent below named furnish a-rati our American Alma nac in which they are given; with also full description of the above complaints, aud tbe treatment that hhould be ollowed for their cure. Do not be put ofT by unprincipled dealer with other preparation they make mre profit on. iKmand Avers and take no others. The sick w.int the best aid there Is for them, and they should have it. rk: TAB KD BT mm n KAPER AND BETTER IN STRUMENTS than ts ere ever ollered In this market. Mr ar-l rangrmeiit with Eastern Piano manufacturer are urh that I ran furnish r 11 order 25 per cent. cheaper than any dealer in the West, and 1 warrant them unenor Instruments, t'nlv lor cash. Call and ee at Messrs W 11. TalbUt k Co Jewelry Store, No. 34 Washington street. riANOS.MELOPEONS.OROANS, 0U1TARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDFONS, 4c.,TU-'ED AND REPAIRED. Having had over twenty ye us' experience the public can be assured that they now have a better opportunity than they generally meet with to be their instrument put in perfect order. 11. iSCiiUNAUlvEK. July31-dly 61 SPECTACLES, &C. To Officers of the Army. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ;rtssi:s. For field, portability and power they supersede all others. For sale by SEMMONS. Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the crcatest transparent power, of new im provement properly ndju.ted to the cai. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done with dispatch. SEMMONS, Optician. oct21 y.o. 25, South Illinois street. HOTELS. IK. C. AYEK fc CO. LOWELL, 3LVS. t'rlcc, 1 per Itottlc; Mx Ilottle. 5 All our remedies are for sale by ROBERT RROWMNR, Iirlfanapnlia. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, Aim! by all druggists and dealers everywhere. aug27-13m HOTELS. BROADWAT HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Breakfast at five A. M-, for passenger by the morning Trains. apr6-dly. DRUCCISTS. INTEUNATIOXAL HOTEL, 305 A: 30? IHtOA I WA V't CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, ?V JK a, -aT J JiX JLat. . FllHtS first class hour the most quiet, homelike, and I pleasant hotel ii. the city öfter dperlor Induce ment to those visiting New Tork for bnsinesior pleasuie. It I central in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN. In connection with TAT LOU'S SALOON, where refreshments can be had at all hours, aerred In their own rooms lue charces are moderate, the rHrji and at tendance of the flr;t order hath and all tbe modern con veniences attached. . marl2-d3m POWI.R.SVS noTi;r, (roiMrtLT kailc's.) 7 catp 3 Ji'JiBXBr-BVat. jlCil.m Oppoite the Astor Hu aud Park, New Tork, ritici: or noAitn t 00 ri:n day. fMUHS long established and popular bouse has recently been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by tbe addition of over 100 rooms.and now has accommodations for over 300 persons. It has also been thoroughly renovated and re- farnihed, and 1 heated by Meant and lighted by gas throughout. Thi hotel ha one or the let locations in tbe citr. i eay of acres frora ail tbe steamboat arid railroad leading to tbe city, and is convenient to all the city conveyance. It has now all the requisite of a first clas hotel, liinritig the comfort of It Inmate. Th patronage tf the traveling pnblic is re.pectftilly lujlcitert. Terms fl 50 per Cay. II. L. n)n KKS, feli4-l3ni Proprietor. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealer In fancy Ciood, Per fnmery, Ac Al.s, Agents for the aIe of Refined Petroleum, l!lum;na- ting Oil, superior to any Coal Oil. friri;i.hed in any quantities at tbe lowest market rates. 170 AND 1T2 WILLIAM STREF.T, NEW TORK. Jan29-d6m HARDWARE. Just Received and For Sale, W HOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT NO. 21 WEST WASIILM.mN ST., V LARGE ASS0P.TMF.NT OF fi ARDF.N RAKF.S FROM to 14 teeth: (lardm anl Ihtchintr Spades, Garden and Kricklayers' T.owels, 1-crk. 1. 3, 4 and 5 prong; Garden and iuilroad Wheelbarrows, Pruning Knives and Shears, Hedge Shear, Gr1ndtoties, NaiU, Wire and Wire Cloth. Belting and Parkin Roe. A splendid aortment ofTaMe and I'Kket Cutlery, together with alargeind grneral asortmettt if mv rv,- r w -r ii if rvvrui; M. A V A 4 . A .y A A VT U 7A'J (Formerly American,) 1 M MLI1 ATEI.T OFroSITK I'SIOJf Il.rOT, II. WIIIT.'KMti:, . Froprlctor W, p. SAPP, aerk, IS nw open for the accommolaUon the traveling public. The house La been thoroughly renovated and fumUhed from top to bottom. tuaiSl COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Commission Merchant, AND Dealer In Flour. C.rnln. and all at Inst of Country Produce; Win and Liquors) Cifrars Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.. IIILADELPIIIA. Adrnnres made on Consignment. at)22dl v WANTED. TL W o- M9 For Farmer, roads. mch2S BniHer, Mechanics. Marbii.Uts and Kail- j. ii. vaji:.x. loiuen.lr the lj-.t, ou lilinots .trcet. !u'jl0-Ulv '1 F T. . I rsjH,! 1 his causes as laJIes unlv can; anJ thfir iullueire, n-ai as it is and has heen in WANTED. UTA NTF 1AU N TT ORDERS At tbe Mbe.t mar ket rate, t WM. T. WIl.KT. N.10i F.. Wahint.n treet. William Hannaman, Wholesale Agents. Ami nvthe I)ni.i;isTs. Smnr tri ni u& ami ! IIf.tailfrs ptnerally. Country Dealers can onler as alovc, OraMreonItrsilirtft orif Prices, Terms, ivc., is desireil, send for 18Ö2 Circular, pivinjr reduced Prices to IIi;.KV R. CO J?TAK. Principal Deimt Xo. 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel.) New York. mct3l-deodAwe-,w-Cm 1 EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. o ,rncE on tiif. corner of Washington, and Meriüan streets, Indianapolis. Three dailr F.xrrese to New York: Two daily "Esi-reee to Cincinnati, and Two daily t..pres to Chicago and St. Louis; The above CmMi4.iea are ibe unly privileged Expresfoe tbe fa'.lowin road, via: INDIANA CENTRAL: LAFAYFTTK CHICAGO; INDIAN All) LIS k FfcRU: TEURE HA UTK k BICHMONT: RE LIJ. FONTAINE k INDIANAPOLIS. Money, package, valuable and freight carried with aafety and dispatch, and in charge of special and efficient rtigeni. Note. Rills and Drsfu will be promptly collected ajd ready return made J. BUTTE Kr I ELP, Agent. -r- fi V 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE jib jVL.rnrjaexk.' Iät OF The Eleven Hi Iiifnntry, WHICH MAJOR J. W. GORDON Is authorized to raise in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. PAT FROM til TO t TER M0!fTH, WITH RA TIONS, quarter, medical atteatanre, Ac., com plete. All sho enlit will at once bsj clothed, ub.iood aist provided with ever) thing essential to their comfort by the Government. "The term cf enhtnent i Three Yrars Pay to commence from date of enlistment. Noirt but able-bodied fingle men, between tbe agof IS arxi 35 years, fieed apply. Recruiting Rendezvous ia Metsger new bgtU-tng, N. Eai-t Washington treet, ij.H.nmt! Cdd F'llwWk IUU. D. R. COrr, First Lieutenant Eleventh Infantry. R .cm it ing Officer. PATENTS. P AT BUTS OBTAINED FOR NEW INVENTIONS OF ETERT deaertpt'". Kee. eweitingect on socee.. JCo pot ent no pay. Send for Circular, rtvinc terias, dlrecUmi, Ac Address AMOS fcKOAENAX, novlS-dly Patent Attomey, Wbmrtcn, D. C. ! i frX . yss L. sw "V i O fw .jsr- . a v a . -v x 1 wsk.o'aa'B. -V V rS l3f " -S til SCvA -v s2 g b o S I I I I 1 . f " 1 " 0- mm- J Ot S y w-. uJ w w r- I I r- 1 RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS .AND CINCINNATI JR. a ar - at. W m m m A I L. K O A D 1 4TaTüri: Miorlrat llotile hy Tlalrlr 1 1 " I ' NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI I Two train leave Indinp'l1 Wily. ("Sunday excepted ) .lRSTTRAIN. 00 A.M. CINCINNATI LHilIINIM Kipressarrivea at Cincinnati at 11.10 AM. at " I Second Train P. M, CinctnnaU F.Jpre,arrre at Cincinnati USM P. M. Fare ame a t y any ther route. Call for your ticket ei the Indianapolia and ClocinnaM Railroad. Raggag checked through. SrtciAL NoncT.. T sure yoa get in tb right train at Indianapolia. Tbe only Cincinnati train, MoimI n U,a fifth track, being Ibe farthest track outh In tbe Unlo I)rpot, at IndianaiM.li. W . II. L. Nori.F., General TV ket Ar rot. Wat. Pownx, Traveling Agent aprl6'0e Iiidi:inapoli4 and .TladiKo 1862. 1852. ffinR PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE TUR X UnUxB Depot, IiKlianaMIi, at II JO P. X. daily, for Madison, Cincinnati cud LouLsvillc; Tbl I tbe borteC railway line to Cincinnati and Lcsila rille connecting at Madron with the United Plate Ma 1 Line teamer, arrivitig at Cincinnati tn tlm to con nect with the Express Train on tbe Utile Miami railro. leaving at 7 o'clock A. M., fur the Ea.t, and l y tbe Ken: tucky Central Railroad fur the fU.uth, and at IuUviLl4 about 11 P. M. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at IS M., by tho abova teamer, and also by the Madiwo a keU. For.! Vueei. and iTioreas, arriving at Madison in time to connect wltl tbe Passenger Train leaving at 0 X. M., ar.d arriving at Indianapolia at 10.50 A. M., making cotinectiona ttb all train leaving for the East, W et, and Sörth. For tbe accommodation f w ay p eng er a Car will run in connection with tbe Freight Train daily, leaving Indianapolis at 7 A. M., w hieb train remain ome time at each station, affording passengers an opportunity ft the t ran ort ion of business, arriving at North Madiaon at 435 P. M. Tare lo Cincinnati, ar Cincinnati la Indianapolis, 13 OO ; Ta fjoulorllle, 13 50. No charge for meal or at ate-motn on tbe tmer, or for bargace or omnibui at Xadiaon. Tariff of Freight as low as by ai.y other route. fibippers and tnerchanta We.t will find It to tbetr latr est to travel over and hip bv this line. ap:-dtf. D. C. RRANIIAM, Hapertntendftit. ; MEDICAL. oiii: to uoni Hi i l i.ham Oagb anl Cold witl go away, S.-melimea in a single day. If to the iTug Store you will go And get eupplied with Tuila:o; You ran ne it freely as yo pleae. It never fails lo give you ease. Those Orannlea wonderful are, I'm ure, l they speedily efJ-"t a lasting rure. ZlQf 25 cent jer b, at all Drug t.ie. IUIAXDK'S HUANDE'S UANI)ES IUJANDES ti:ssila(;o curtKS coroiis. tussilaco CURES COlJiS. ti;ssila(;o CURES HOARSENESS. TL'SSILACC) CUKKS SOKK TH HO AT. ni: t mi ami:'n i i smi.aco. W0NDERFI L 4JRANULES. Oh ' is Lere t au I find thm. To tbe Iirug Store go qnlr.k, I will speedily try them; I have a bad Conirh, Aad I wih to sure To have the let lemedy That si ill very aoon care. JCp 25 rents per box, at all tLe ltir, Store. n n and e s t i; s s ilag o CURES ASTHMA AND RKONtHmS. XQf N'M J all lrt3rcit. Jiceti's a . HUANDK'S TITS. SI LA GO l I1raMMU to lb Ttote Ct.ildreo cry fo iU HR AN' I) K'S TIS S IIA GO" CUKES HOOPING COUGH AND CROUP. d by a'.l Itmggist. Oi cet.U a boa. I n n aTsT) sT u s s i l a g (3 : CURES COUGHS AND COLI. Sol4 by all In-ufgi-U. X5 cent a boa. ' Calcore ACENT. F. Worlhiiiloii, AGENT POR MILITARY CLAIMS, NO. 434TIUUTKKMTII ISTKEKT.OXK IjOOK IROM F, Wa-tii.j'oufif. ATlNiJ P.KFN F.NIi tliF.D FOR A NT'MBFK OTf years jn th Mttlcment f och I la m ia n oi Ibe . . . j . a a . 4...ven.meT.t On.ce, (Tr.-m wincn ue oaa wuaunwn,. offer to attetxl to rlaisna of ay kind that as; bo atrsit ed to Lim, uch a ib.e f-r et.iw.s, Ivsanty, Arrears of Pay, Jui-tence, Tran-portati. Clothing, and part-, ularly for ., and Mber prrty Iwt or U Mrr-e4 ta tbe United State. riee, inclul:ng ts4 of Impreaatnrnt- Ti:mnuiiAL. We aee well aeoarrtted with Mr. W ortB Higtoa, a cbeerfuliy testify t&at e know no Ag.rt ts Waabingto .ri whora daimaau fan m"re c '.rf.ierit!y rlj Uaa Ml arm to eoodaet tbetr Mlna ar;Ui tntegnty.e a parity an4 xeal. Signed by HON. JOHN D. McPHERSON, Asst. Solicitor of C. . Omit of Clarma. HON. CHAS. K. CALVE KT. Hn ft Kepresentative. REV. SMITH FY NE, D. D. OiLW.H RsNDOLPH, CbiefOerk V. 5. Treasurer Oftco 1 fully inlrso the above texiowwilol. od cbeerfaiiy and cei8dently reeommerel Mr. Worthinrtoa tony troth -er ofücer aa-1 aoHier in Kentucky and eUesi here, and to all other having claim, ac-aio! I be liweranxrst. Prob ably ro man ha. a more thoroucb kisowlssdgo of War Cla;mi than Mr. W and for teal and Integrity he kaa ao a upertor. T. . EVERETT, apr7-d50 Captain, Adjt.tieoeral'a Dp- c WANTED. WANTED-Crnr ORDERS At tbe b'stbeot market rate, by WM.T.W1LIT. ortll-sRtm So-IOSF.. HaOligtoiatrest.