Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 285, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1857 — Page 2

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IViSSVILLE, VSTD. "waBBSBBNWBBBBBNBBBaNBBBMSSWBWsaSMNWBBBSwsawMSNBBi WEDNESDAY MORXTNa.. JULY 1. 15T. Sail ul Steam la the Mercantile Aaarlue. After several yeara of unexampled proaparity the owner of shipping are suffering G. a season of severe depression. AU the Eastern porta aro crowded with ship lyinjf idle at the wharves, enable to procure freight in any traae that will cover sailing expend and insurance, and entailing most uncom fortable iotfsee upon their owners. There are more ships now in port in New York than were ever before known; all the wharves to the extreme upper limits of the city are lined with idle vestal. There have been many clearances of late in ballast, by ships that have rone to seek business abroad. One great cause, of this depression in the sailing mercantile marine, is the multiplication of ocean teamahip, which though they have been unprofitable to their owners, are still increasing in numbers. Of the variotu lines of magnificent steamers that cross the At lantic, .none havo paid any profit except the Cunard Line; and that has been sustained by the bounties of the English Government. Yet the opinion prevails among practical men that steam is rapidly to superscido sail. The experiments already made in steamships are not thought to be a teat of the relative advantages of sails and steam. They have been constructed and run at too great a cost The side wheel is to give place to the propel ler which saves fuel and economises space, and reduces the dead weight of engine and wheels. The supremacy of the ocean it is predicted will be hereafter held by steam.--Only one-fifth of the steamers running from Europe to the North American Continent, are American ship. It U found that two fifths in value of all the foreign importations into New York are brought by steamships, and this proportion U rapidly increasing; so , that tho freight on the most valuable goods that formerly were brought into the country ausost exclusively Dy American lines, are now paying tribute to foreign steamship lines. There are now upwards of eighty steamships building in England and Scot land, all with propellers, and many of them : intended for the American trade; one steam ship leaves each side of the Atlantic every - day. Englishmen evidently aim to recover by their steamships the maritime supremacy which was taken from them by our old lino packets and clipper ship. TCe have run the - race of competition with them, till our mer can tile tonnage equals their own, and their maritime power and their laurel are in dan gcr. They seem to nave started in a new career determined to try us in a sew line of enterprise. If we can compete with them in wooden structures, they believe they can surpass u iu iron ship building. They say: The indications are too distinct to be misconceived, that a tew era in ocean cavifation is rapidly approaching. The proofs ave become convincing, to Investigating minds, that iron and attain are to supercede wood and canvas, in the movement of the EroJuct and passenger between the two craUphere. The greater aize, streneth and ecuTiTy in every respect to v noth'.ng of durability of wearwhich maybe imparted to iron steamships, combine to render such a result positively certain. B'ftyre the end of lAU century inert tcui in i,vniaoy. r a wvoarn hull mitigating th4 Atlantic under canvas. Eut American enterprise, skill and energy bar never yielded to any foreign rivalry, and car ship builders are planning new model and new model of construction, and making ready for the revolution fror wood to iron, as tlie material. The Live- Oak, Cedar and Pine of the South will find a substi tute in the iron ore that fill our hills. Won't the mechanical skill, and the ship yard finally com? to the furnace, where the craft when finished caa receive her cargo. and descending our noble rivers depart for any part ef the ghbcf And when steam ocean ship shall move independent of wind and currents, ho will not stop upon the sea board and entrance of river but will come up to the great interior emporiums to break bulk and discharge and receive her cargoes without the intervention of interior earners, and factors at the maritime port. The cot ton and the produce of the plantation and the farm will be taken irem the banks of the river ou board the shfp that will carry it to its fir.al destination The day may not be distant when St Louis orEvansville mn liave mora foreign com merce than New Orleans, A notier genera tion may see Cairo, or some great Western emporium competing with New Yoik m the amount wf it direct foreign import. Art and science never sleep can never recede and the world is but in it infancy in tho developement of it capacity for physical Improvement. Tux LrriK Missocki. The steamer Spread Eagle arrived at St. Loui on Sun day evening, from a voyage of 43 days up the Missouri river- She penetrated theMountains to a point ISO mile beyo On lniOU. 1110 LUUBt. (Viuvw yva Uk kiic jane tion of the Yellow Stone and Milk riv era, and 2,500 mile from St- Louis. Above Fort Union the Yellow Stone wus found so narrow that it was difficult to turn the boat round- She brought down 5000 packs of furs, and fifty mountaineers, men attired partly in Indian garb, and with faces almost a dark a that of the Indian. The snow wa disappearing gradually in the mountain-, and wa so near gone, that there i no probability of any further rise this season. The steamer that ascended into these remote regions last year, carried the mall pox with her, and communicated it to the Indians. It spread among them, and made terrible havoc, sweeping away a large part of their number, and almost depopulating one or two of their village- The urriving Indian of that tribe, are to thia day f yeatly incensed against the boat that brought t be fatal disease among them. 5" The editor of the' Vincennes Gazette wi ith other country papers is very much con ce med about a certain ten dollar bill on the . Ct recent City Bank, said to be defaced. The Cr rscent City Bank has never issued a ten dolllar bill, so that the speculation whether i t will be redeemed or not can be settled. XT" Gspt. J. E. Montgomery has written .1 letter to the Louisville Courier, in which ha state i that Mr. .Kirby, clerk of the Republic baa never accounted for the missing uumey and be haa stolen over $20,000. The rffnce only being a breach of trust, Captain llontgomery ia nnabl to put Kir by where ) ought to be, in the penitentiary. 'Th citizen of Bockport ar taking 'tup toward building laxga koM, tob

FOUBTU OF JULY, 195T, CELKBBATIO.

PROGRAMME: The day to be uthered ia by a lato of thlrtr-on- irnm hr thft Evanivilla Gan I . v e -v - I Squad. At 9 A. M. i procession will unite to be I formed at tha junctioa of Main and Frst - WS I streets, under the direction or Lwi uowes, i Chief Marshal, aided by Messrs. P. Decker, V. McBride, AY. A. McEca, and Well. II. Walker, assistants. ORDER Of TBOCESSTOV. 1. Bras Band and the Evansviiie uunbquad. 2. The Fire Companies of the City. 8. Citizen and strangers, including ladies. 4. Tho Public School, preceded by the School Trustee. 5. Private School. . Oüeer and Directors of the Library As sociation, Orator, Header of Declara tion of Independenceand Chaplain. 7. Soldiers of th- War of 1312. 8. Mayor and Councilman of tlie City. 9. A volunteer Bras Band of Equestrian Co. XOCTX OF FB0CI8SI0X VIBT short. From Main and First streets up F.rst to Sherwood House down Locust to Water street down Water to Sycamore up Syca more to Second up Second to Main, and up Main to the depot ot tho E. fc C. K. K., where the exercises of the day will take place. There the head of the column will form in open order, throu2h which the rear will march into the house till all are in. Tho Mayor and Councilman, Officers and Directors of the Library Association, School Trustees, and Soldiers of 1812, will find scat on the platform with the orator dec okdxr or xxxscxazs. The assembly called to order by John Ingle, Jr., President of the day. Prayer by Eev. E. II. Sabin, Chaplain. Mnsio by the Choir. Music by the Brass Band. Beading of the Declaration cf InJepcn dene, by Bly the II; nej. Mnsiu by the Band. Address and Poeni on Yanko Land," by John G. Saxe, of Vermont. Music- by tho Ch?ir. Yankee Doodle by the Band. For tho Committee of Arrangement, . W. A. McUEA, Ch'm. EvANsvrtLX, July 1st, 1S37. Hon. Thomas II. Bentdu. The following letter from lion. Thos. II. Benton, to a friend in Missouri, give an ac count of the serious effoct to himself of the accident which tho telegraph announced briefly threo weeks since. Mr. Rollins, to whom he allude, is the independent candidate tor Governor of Missouri, and i supported by the Americana, Frcesollers, and Bentonitc. with a nattering prospect ot suoces : Wasuixoton Citt, June 14, 1357. I had a railroad accident three weeks ago. rather worse than the public wa allowed to know. as iroiuj? to Pittsbur to fulfill an engagement, and had traveled all night to in rln Phi ln.l.lrKI-t tnln f If.rrijl n.. which we did at daybreak. The train had cone but a mile or twu a iarsre train. I in the four tli car when I telt my car hobble and jump, und hxi barely nujsod the ronection through my intnd that we were on a bad piece of roud, wheu 1 felt the car to be coin? over, and cd barely time to realize that feelr i .1 .1. . i i . . iu wücu i ici. luts piaiu on mo gronim. it wa the only one that went over, a it broke loose from the rest, aad its fall waa occasion ed by the brtakinjr of a forward axlo. ( from an old flaw) over which I wa sitting. The 1 . 1 iocoiuuuYu wus immcaiaieiy sent oacK ror a physician, and a car detached to take back the injured. I uppcured to be among those seriously hurt; in fact, people were much i I r i aiarrnea iur me, peeing 'lie neaa was oieeaingr from a cut, and the shirt bosom was covered with blood, and I coaM not rise or get out witDout nelp. .but the blood on the breast wu from a wounded person who fell on iae, and bruised t be breast; but the real lniury wa on the small oi the buck, across which a seat had struck me. Would not be carried buck, for that would have classed me with the seriously injured, and alarmed my friends; so I went forward to Pittsburg, and tbut classed me with the slightly hurt. We were nearly all day gettinc to 1'ittsbunr. and fever came on, with soreness ami stlifhcns. Was to sneak that evening, and did it,tliowh I had to hold up by a chuir. When I came home, my physician found the bruise cm the back very large entirely aero it, and 4 or 5 inches wide all bluck with extravaeated Mood. It haa cost mo three week to recover, but i am not yet all- to take my usual horseback exercise. But, busy or hurt, I shall have time to think of Missouri, und of the Governor' election, and to wish sacvess to Eollin. The welfare of the State require it- We ant a n al Missouri-lieartod man at the head of the ir.aie one mat "win masc ner interest a paramount consideration, arul especially what c.mcern the great central Pacific railroad. That object is now sacrificed to the southern route, and none but tine-hearted Missourian can redeem it. No nullificrcan be trusted in that business. It is a shame to see how Missouri ha been sacrificed in this business, and how apathctio the people have become in what concern tliem so nearly; a uullifier need not cull himself a Democrat to me. Ic-- by Jackson's proclamation, and consider thonulliner as tlie authors of all the mischiefs which now atSict the country: and the end of which i not vet. Tho present dancerous condition of the Union fid its origin Lin those nullification and fire-brand resolu tions which,oririnating in the Ü.S. Scnste,and driven out of that place, found refuge in some State Lecislature among other, in ours. Kollins wa a?aiht thes-j treacherous resolutions; and being a gentleman in hi deportment, and a patriot in his principles, and a Missourian in his heart. I wish him success. Yours, truly, THOMAS II- BSNTON. It i evident that the- ultra pro-slavery Democrats- of the North of tne Douglas school are forming an alliance witH the KullifTera of the South, and Benton classes them a such in designating parties. IST Annan was arrested ia St. Loais on the 24th iat., with $3,433 of connterfleit bank notes in bis poesion. Hi stock em braced a pretty full assortment of the most ' dangerous counterfiets on bank North and and booth; he bad an outfit for operations in all sections of coantrv. lie was commit ted. 7A man by the natno of Iaa.W Kinir haa been arrwtcd for forgery at Hartford Coo. Paper to tho araonnt of $20,000 or $25,000, has already been-diacoverod, uttered by him with the names of responsible men forged to it, held by Banks and individnals. The forgo ha heretofore sustained a good char acter and' high credit. He was largely engaged in tho bosiness of a tobacconist. BT We often' hear folks talk about get ting the worth of their money, and we know of no better war of doinz thia than to call at tho San Beam Dagaerreaa Galley, on Firat streetjand get you a first rato picture taken in a good case for on dollar . a We are Indebted to tlie steamer Jas. Montgomery for New Orleans papers ot the evening of the 25th. 237 Mr. Joseph Simon continue hi fa tw by giriT ia tta Uus stiri.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY

cuu.fCIL. CocwciL Cham.) .,.1 f rfuntziui, 19SI. 1 council met. Absent: Coaacilmen Sbrp, Biach, Sullivan and Inirood. a a. atinnte read and approved. Street Commissioner Smith obmittod a re-1 port of work done amounting; to $93 50 for the week ending June 27th. The coramitteo to whom waa referred the arrangement of tho new Council room reported and were discharged with the thanks of the Council. Ordered that a cash order be issued In favor of the E. I. & C. S. L. K. B. for the sum of $3,513 75, that being interest and exchange due for July installment upon bond of said road. The communication from the editor of the Sentinel was read in relation to the new city charter, but no action was taken. Mr Elliot aa Chairman of the Fire Depart ment committee reported as follows: rzfobt. Evaxsvillk, June 27th, 1857. To the Mayor and Common Gvncil: Your committee t whom was referred com pi .ante that sundry frame buildings bad been ree retted recently, in MeOary'e or Lower Enlarginent and within the citv limits, report they nave visiiea ine premises iuu exumineu them all. and a the parties plead ignorsnce of the said fire limits at the time of their buildinc. We would recommend the cty Council to let them all remain provided no complaint arise from thsir neighbors and in Mich cases the owner to petition for their remaining in the manner and way provided by ordinance. The buildings aro as follows: A frame (shed roof) erected by Jno. E. Campbell, in rear of hi brick foundry, corner of Pine and First sts. A frame ( shed roof ) erected by Jonathan T. M. Parvin, in rear of hi brick workshop and a small frame coal house on the alley, on T a. At - X frame kitchen, built bt Hiram E. Reed, attathod to hi frame dwelling house on Pine street. A frame liable , built by B. Bctt. in rear of his dwelling n 1st street. And a frame kitchen attached to the frame dwelling house of J. if- Bray, on Water St. And your committee would recommend that block 6, in the Fowrth enlargment of Lamasco, be included with-n the city firo limits, a only a twelve loot alley divides it from the Lower Enlargment. That lot protected from frame building should have at least a boundary the width of an ordinary street. J. P. ELLIOT, Chairman. The report wa received and further action indefinetly postponed. Wm . A. McKea having been granted per mission, made verbal statement to the Council, that at a public meeting of the citizens, held at the Court House, a committee of arrangements, of which he was Chairman, was appointed to solicit of the Council one hundred dollar for the purpose of defarying'the expenses incurred in celebrating the Fourth of July. After some discussion M, W. Foster, Esq., moved that the amount require! be contributed by the Council individually which mo tion was seconded by Mr. Nurrie, and was lost by tho following vote: Ayes Messrs. Foster, Heddricb, Nurrie, Mentzer and Warren, (five,) Now Messrs. Scantiin, Eitfett, French, Mclnoerny, Setchell, llnnnel, Allen, Schmutte, and Muhlhausen, (nine.) The question then recurring upon tho motion to allow the appropriation asked for, it was carried by the following vote: Aye Messrs. Foster, Scantlin, French, ileddrich, Elliot, Mclnncrny, Setchell, Hunnel, Allen, Muhlhanson, and Warren, (eleven.) Noes Nnrrie, Shrautte, and Meutzer, ( three.) Mr. Foster moved the appointment of a committee by the Council to iperiLtiind the disbarsctnent of tho amount ro donated. The motion wa lost by the following vote: Aye--Messrs. Foster, Nurrie, Schmutte and Warren,' (four.) Noe Scantlin Elliot, Ftgjksh, Iledderich, Mclnnerny, Setchell, Ilunnell, Mentzer, Allen and MSahlhauscn, (ten.) Messrs. Elliot and Nurrie were- appointed to make further examinations and report probable cost of cleaning out the gutUr known a "Corporation Ditch." The school committee's report waa read and on motion the auHect wa laid over to a special meeting to be LoU on Tnesday night, June 29. The petition of Mers. Cook fc Bice, Keen and others were referred to the committee on streets and alleys. The two petitions from, the citizens of Stock weir Enlargement and alo of block 53 East Enlargement, were granted aad tho work ordered to be done. Adjourned. WELL n. WALKER. Clark. Doxksticatiow or TutKLK.-Mr Stratton of Littla Valley, New York state, ha been engaged for four year in an expert ment of domesticating the American Elk. The Elk i a native of this conn try, andi onco fed, in nnmerons herd, npon the barren hill and monntains of the Middle and Northern states.. It chief food i obtained by browsing npon the bushes and tree a pom the steep and sterile soil of the side and summet of hill that U worthies for cultivation. To turn these waste tracts to some accoimt, Mr. Stratton procured several fawns of the native Elk from the regions beyond the M?iMirnT. and fenced in IPO acre of worthless hill Ind covered principally with poor timber and low bnshes. For four years tho- Elk have lived and flourished through summer and winter, with no other rood! than tlley have obtained in this barren enclosure, and with, out any coat to their owner. The original five have increased to ten, with, a prospect of an addition of four the present seuion. The Experimenter says: 'During the winter, and in tirne-of deep snow, they gather into a thicket of brush, which they trim with great apparent relish : and notwithstanding tho deep enow and e vere winter of 1S5Ö-Ö, they remained in high order, with no other resource than. the saddle timber or brnh, which they laid waste by the acre. The enclosure I hava-for them would be quite sufficient to snstainXrom fifty to sixty Elk, until they have destroyed the brush, at which time their pasture would have to be extended over new territory, or tree be cut in winter for them to browse.. isow, in view oi the character and-price-et I large quanüüe of land in thi country, and .Äiu X V1, in0UntWvft W7.t.Ä!' natural home of the Wk. cation, I deom it an enterprise of the first importance that portions of these lands should be restocked with their original denizen and not only to the naturalist, the mli of science, but to those wishing a profitable Investment, it hold out every inducement.' The Elk gets it growth in fomr. years. A Duck weigns trviu w ww pounua, vo yew about 100 pound less. .MSNMwaWNHHSwaNHHHSHNIBNNBNBNSMeaaaNBnNnHNBanjNBnssaHNmNHn lliocta thxib TaxAScar. It i suted by the Alts California, on the authority of mi ners, that more than f 15,000,000 of gold now lie buried beneatn th earth in t tat tate,e tretM mwj ir aa JtstpiRf .

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.

Prepared from a prescription of Sir James CUrke, M D., Physician Kxtraonlinarr to the Ouetn. This in valnahU MediciM is onfsilin In the cure of all (hn painful and danferoos diaeaaes luckiest to the Femal constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all oUtrurtion and Irinas on th monthly perioaU with rerularitr. The Pill should h aed two or three weeks prerlou to confinement; they fortify the constitution and lesen tnesanennir nunn m'w, enaiiinjr ine mother toper, form her duties with safety to hersef and chil i. The PJUs should not taken t females darn the FIRST THREE MO.VTHS-of lVrimancv. a they are sure to hrtnf on Miscarriage, but at any other Ubi ther rr safe. In all canes of JJerrou and Ppintal ATertions, Pain In the Bick and Liml, Hearinew, Fatigue on Slight KiM-tion. PnlniNtion of the Heart. Lovneas of Pnlr t. Ilrrtcrie, Sick lIeUcht, A hite and all the painfnl dieaiw ccearioned hy a disnwlnred ytem, thet Pills rill effect a cure when all other means hare fvle.l. and althonrh a powerful rented? do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompany Inf each parkare. Price In the United states ana uanana. une Dollar. N. B.-1A) and postaw stamp enclosed to anr authorized Agent, will Inwre hot! f the Pills hy I return mail. V. W. ROHKBT!. Indianapolis. "!e A rent for Indiana. H ALLOC K i gTODDARP, ap87 5-lyl General Agents. Evansrille. SPECIAL NOTICES. VyCk NOTICES !t thli rhr-Jfl cents prr Hne VÄSTon inrtion: cens rer line three times; an rents per line one week : discount on longer time, CIVIL B IX K. EVAsvttLt, Jnlr 1st, 17. Wn Bank will be closed on the 4th of July . Persons having notes due on that day, are reonesred to prr the same on the third. Wm. T. P sOE, JylX Cashier. CRECEXT CITY B XK. ETaxsnLtar, July 1st. 77 This Bank will not he open on the 4th of Jul. Per. sons having note or acceptances due on that day, will please hare them attended to on the Sd. Jyl-Ä W. BAK R, Cash. AGRICULTURAL PAIR. The lift of Side Premlnms will he closed on Wednesday, July 1st. All those who wish to encourage the products of the workshop, the soll, rthe mind, will not delay In caning on Mr. F.nOX3DROOK, and have their names enrolled In the list. IJeOJ Notice. The Erans Exchange, Second Street near Main, will h opened this morning, where there will he a splcnIM Lunch serrelgp at ISottork. Cr me one! Comeall! EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR! 100 Barrels Extra Family Hour, manufactured from White Wheat, and warranted superior to any flour now In market; for Kite at retail at rite Southern Mills, corner Locnst street anf Canal. J20-10t IGLEUARTt BROTHER4. - nota!iiogs.:nmec:: - Ilundrw! Hogs Wanted The highest rris SAU. TICKEKY. 0!E paid J7 i EvAiswittt Tcnrta or Rosioa, !fo 41. meets every Thursday evening, In the irafl, on Water street, over the Canal Itsnk. E. W. POISDEXTER, W. C. T. A. J. O'ltxiLLT, W. R. JanfOiy ys Cbacois Lioht Social TaurLK, No. TuSa 45PBet everr alternate Friday evening, as ahore. JTOUJJ HYDE, W . C. T. C. W. Rudvabs, B. R. J:in301y COAL NOTICE. The price of Coal at the Bodian Mixes. Is at the Pit, S cents per bushel; hauled to any part of the city, 10 cents per bushel. JOHN WYMOXD, febS Secretary and Manager. Napoleon an Welirngton Napoleon lost the hattle of Leipsic because a fit of Indigestion clouded his gHnt fnt-llert. A dose of PRANDRCTITS Pills, which are a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia and Indigestion, might hare made him conqueror. Napoleon would not take purgative he wae fcasy to f'rt time for them to set, and tfH tt an early sge. WeiHnrton us1 purgatives freely, and not only rt his rival, hut lived to eifhtv-fowr. Twenty five million hoxel of Bmndrcth's pills have been sold, and their purgsilre qualitres are well arpfed1'!. Thecptrsst of !apoleon and Wellington shows the importance of the sick using this lavalnaMe medicine. Ijc24-lw tJf" Pyspepsia, in ail Its various forms of emaciated humanity, resulting often from small can-es like indi gestion, producing Constipation, Flatulency, Nansn In the Stomach, and s thousand other ailments tenln to prostrate or dehtlirote the physical man ; ary and all of these ills yield like msvfc o IV.If osntTTOit's eel- ' eVnted Ptoruch Bitttrs giving it the reputation it bears of reinstating to healtth, thousands who have tHe.1 Its Thriving and sfrentfhenfng influencs npon their almost despairing and broken constitutions. All should use these Bi tters during this warm weather, as it is the most effect aal preventive of diseases known . For sale everywhere. UeÜ-lw. Holloway's Oirrntsrr. The hetHng and cooling effects of this balsamic ointnt'nt, upon bum, scald, running sores, Irritations oftn skin, scrofblous ulcers, salt rheum, erys'pelaaatidall external Infliimmation 1 a miracle In surgery. Sold at the manufactories. No. 0 Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 541 Strand. London; and by all druggist, at 25 cents, Wv c, and 1 per pot. Je24-lw. MnsiT ana Lammas's Flohisa Wavkb is culled - J . f 1 At .V - 1 concentrated, and ImlelPdy xed m the preparation. - For fifteen years It has maintained it supremacy as an accessory of the South American toilet, an is now demanded here by the whole fwhionahle world. Fold y D. T. Ian man, and by all druggists at fifty cents per bottle. ljeJ4-lw Helrabold's Universally approved remedy Compound Extract Bucha cures Disease of th Bladder, Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, ttc. Bead the advertisement in another column, headed MIIeImhotd's Oenuin Preparation.' jeiu-imouxw , tarciURLEV LONDON CORDIAL GIN is shown by the record of the Custom House to be the only London Cordial Gin imported and sold In bottles; L " m1 m m1' ,n 'mltetion of It It is a delicious tonic beveragevand by iu peculiar flavor (so different from other gtitsi is universally 'esteemed by all who use it. It is adopted with great success In eases of DTtrarsia, Gotrr, Rhitmatisx. Paorsv, GaavtL, Colic, Cholcba, Fi vi it amd Aara, STBiCTcaa, Disaasa or the UiaT Oaoams, K rn.tr v, Finals luaiauLiarriis, fee. Dr. Valentine Mott, of 'cr York, In a letter to the proprietor, says: , Chartes' London Cordial Oin, to the purest best, and most reliable Kx tract of Juniper, I bare seen." CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN is sold by all Druggists and Grocers In the United States, and so also are numerous poisons called 'London Cordial Gin"" to avoid them, buy only MCHAaLas,. Reject any other offered to yau as you value your heaWk. Prtee one dollar fr quarts, fifty cent forplntaEDMUND C.CIMRtCT, mh.X3md&w Sole Importer,. Broadway, X. T. Da. Cavahavoh's Pilb 8alv. We cheerfully refer the public to the advertisement of Dr. T. P-Car-anaugh, satisfied as we are, that he is no pretender, bat a thorough physician, familiar with materia mdica, and most skillful In the application of his knowledga. He has made many valUaUe disnoveries In tha science of medicine, one of which he now offers to the puMls. nis cards bear the names of many responsible men. who have given to this medicine their wannesreemmendation, and expresetne belief that. In no Insuuioe will It fail to accomplish an effectual cure of (he peculiar disease for which the Dr. has prepared It. if used strictly according to directions. Chicago Native Cititen.l For sale in this-city by ap KELLER St WHITE. Great Cnrsr srTter the rhysiclaa has Palled RcstBLVll.Lt, Ohio, Jan. 10, j5. ' Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Strr-W would inform .AM ML AM AM A nMflllil'. CI II. A VtHA. doctorinf for Cmet (we thlnk tW9 y) wkfi aU the doctors In Ute country, but all of no , b ,ik daJ , ahoutas anything we can oampare him to. His disease appeared to be an oreraowing or the gall. With hard pumaiion we prevailed on hlin to try your Bitters, with-thtpromiM to him if it did no good we weald charge him nothing for hVprovtded be took six bottles, according, tb the dlrertleur which hs has done, and now entirety enredi and' has become a well man. This core has created a great sale- in this-neighbor hood." Bewpectfully-e XJWAJUS x BROWS. . 8e advrtis isefi ' .. ap.7 ICE CZAM Q AInOOWs : Hals BtteeL between Tint and Second,

New York Erie Railroad.

SPECIAL NOTICE. TO TILE TRAVELING J PUBLIC rT" Buy your Through Tickets toNaw York, BosToNtPHiLiDKLrHia, and New Knglana Cities via. tliii Boote. tr TWENTY-TWO MILE3 DISTANCE PAY. EP. nrThnus-h to New York City without chasob orc&ti. : , -V . ty The OXT.V HOrTIC to New York CftT harins WiJ-r TTCIOUS SALOON CARs! This Te elten.is to DunVMc, HaftMo.an Xiacir TlU.iÜt an uulTken Wide Giixce ornertin(f ar lnlri -iirectly with all traitis frifnCereIiin'fCii'innati. fit. Louis and Chicago on the Lake Shore liaii Kol. To I'.ufUlo vfathe Tuffalo & Xev York Citr RailRon making direct eonnertion with all I the Steams on Lake K.ri- frnm ChrreUna, To!r4osnd Petroit, aiivt with the liufiaio & Lake iloron Railroad frum lietroit toChicafo. NitaariLLl vH Canmdninia and NHnra Tail .ltvI"":t 'H'riAi; Railroad, irak icrdirertecnaertions with all Tnns on estem Railway, from Detroit to Chieseo. thn affording the trarelinr nuhlic unrivalle facilities. aWTBortnn PAS? FXGERS enn stop in New Yorx any lenrJt of time, and resume their journey without ext.i Hft. t THUOron TICKETS for sale in all the princIpaI Wetim Kiilroad Offcei. sir Ka-.k as low as bv any OTHia orn. O.F. SMITH.Oenl Agent. c, 'i.n n Mari-th tl!l2j?r?w T ' W" HOMER RAMJTELL, r resnlent. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES. lines or less one time, : t t t : t : t : SSSS.SSSS! .,...... Onesjnare, tcn WcU. ft il I so ' :3 V t ; mi 10 00 uro Three times, t ne week, : : Two weeks. : : n morxfw ; : Three mortis, s hiv months, : : t I : : t : : : : x t t it'e rev, t 2 r"" Tri' jrt on iarcer advertisements. J Carls of six lines or under, 1 ir anrum. JF X "till forNd" adrertisements receiveil. UST OP LETTERS Remaining in we i'n;iunjceat t.Tansvuie. lnd., up to July 1, 1'iT. Persons er Hing fur tlic-se letters Ul please say "aJTertiitcd, Ashler Henrv AlKn Mrs E valine Avery Mi Fannie E Berkshire Win l.ucklry Mrs Ann C lltvs James Hi'p Nathaniel " and fire date of list. Kendall K'kUt Kiiorhll miss Lwuisa K i oi Me James Kendalls Kov Lovre Lay M L'vrhas LiiesAlmrt I.Xt.40!l JoilM Love D M I.ee M M Lauf hlin mrs Mary 2 I.entitT Jvp!) 1-utlTR Mollie Ml lever Christino Morton a it .More Chas Martin Wm C. liaisitun John Jtritr Jl Illnnard J IT ' lUrsotto Sir Vergilo llarthel Jolin ' ' Ur-n Capt Nelson Baker Iter Oeo ltaiton Jim l'.nn M I Ht ros Miss Elizabeth Biand A Bell miss Mary or Elxlnenadigm Jamc tftuard Millwd J Burnett mrs Malinda Itorchert miM Bertha Hungert Krault ... Brown A C Bowles Thomas Bedford mrs Hary L linker Peter C Myers mia S usan Byrne mts Klizahelh liroa iison O A Benjamin Wm J itariies Cha.4 C ItaniHt John D Bunyrd Uro Canens Ira Cowls mrs Canirun Chas " Courier Clia Lindemau Cox JoM-pii II Colcnmn Jane Campheil lljuiiel 3 Cleiuent Camper Coric miss Maitka Cliiißft-rtx Co Cook A M Clayton Ch Cowle V.'ui C Durrach Henry II lktringtuii Thos IKiwn-n mrs Kllen IM vis Moses lKwning Newton Dor4V John Ilfl U4in J-r " , lKiwmrg Jiunes Dunk K fit letitiui Andrew J Downey Jas Delving John Kpcenhf. muk. I Linn ah t4kin Jjhn K Lrans n.Us Carrie S Kraus mrs Jane w Evcnliitg J.uer Manner John Va limui J a Myers Martin . . Mitchell miss Annie Metitz miss Amelia M:irtin Cl.;is Morcan Chas A Miiit-r nir Mary lanel Wm Nol le iter J II Xegley Na:;cy Thos or Wm Net-man Thos Oswald S U'Kiley Andrew Osmaii Caroline Oswald Jacob OliTe It 1'auly Francis Henry l'u.h S V Porur K J Parott Mnthew ll;c:iie mrs Fmnris KichanliMu Geo U lloiiisdn miss iLtrr Rolamtl Kenler Philip - - -Kuncie Uev Jame K 'lie Henry Kust Wm Uiiey buss Kate - Heese Huniet J Uuiiiiison t'lii.t Itiirg James S K-iev James H f. Ko ars Juhaun liol'iboii Auetou K.clt.inJMu miss Lottie JC Hies A M Pnvder Wm J fcherer Mr Stephens DithI 8ui t!i Ukuter lmund bchiii Jos P Htocker Jolui Siraker mr ru-tferd juillord l'arrell mr Ann or K Ilamith Willis heatesF.snouer mrs Genevra M Ktiger Praiicis Ken ley ciissKate Kreuch G ox iiiiara Oardner J Gnrr on Thos K GuiLUvil X.lil Gipsoa Maria Jane i.iriion lierry O mrs Jaue 3 Urai.tTfc.fo UuiUey is Us America ' tiiiison S mil M 4 i isl;r N II tiraiit jJark taav John C - mith Miiton hilley Anthonai llerl'k John hniiih-Ueuiy riTles Andrew' hlirt 11 C. uiitU Kout biraellmrsB fr.ll J. hn hr.ili-r Henrys, cava Wm Suduin miss Barth Figetuore AlexN istvsKe mrs Ann SUumts Natacy ftuittaJk'tin W herman K Singer Chas 3 huyder Wm J btntnge Philip Ptieily Johu -gprinper Andy hpaulding James iinn John Thumuson James Woo 'ward Leonard White Geo Wallis Hannah Wand Kiuiiy A Viulow A P M'oolAmity Wwvl 11 Bl Wretv mrsKlixa Gray mits fe.Teli'ne Haine K A Hartley aei-nard Heus John -Henry niiss Marmret IltiitLrkk miss M iry 1 1 owanl turn N K Hess miwi Julie liiilmrs KU ward B II utiles l'atrirlt Hu oru Sylvester Hmilum Sar.th it II l.ey J.--koa. Helinian V.'ia llillrigle Thos J Hefter C M Hiuiipton Jolinv ll irlin .ulitf' , llpküict ühs K Harris Lewis Johu.-MHi J Johnson P W ' John Jon mrs Mary Ann Jacons Kev S unt Johuson mrs Danl Jans Pnusris Juhuson S J Kessler L Kirkpainck Betij t Kirpple Kuseue Ke-tch Murtin Jel-lt Wiliianisjii James M ark JtMeph M b.te Dr John WjndrunDD 's.rd DjtiJ T Mol'aiw James 3 McDuei miss Ann McLaughlin Jame McMurry Wn Mctirin Perry JIcKeeverWra , Mclenery M Chas McFirlaii 1 Jarkson Mcjt-itt mrs Eliza McDouald Jams C. R. RUDD. P. M. . CORI'm.VTI05l AOTICH. ORDFRED, That the owners of Lots on Iorle street, cxtitrtlin. from 'if;htö to ixth ('i sirvev and also on i xth (treet, from Bond street to I:ige street, cause nt:tt lots to I icmight to the iw tper grlf i ami Ui4w:tha ST'xxt I rick MTemeiit, of tiie eta4siieit w idth, vi. diu tli'rtr days after the j-u dication f this notice, I iu uefu!t thereof, the Street Commls.ioiier is diret-eil to perfo.ia said work, an the enrts and xisfiises iiccruii.g there y n assessed b at d ol1 vied l y sale of snid lots or so much iLcreof Js will satisfy saiil lien and Post-. Hy onier of the Common Coune. jyl-Od W KLL. II. WALKEItrOrk. - (Yolksljotecopy.) " CORPORATIOX .OTICE. ORDF.KKD, TiuU the owners of Lot. No's H ?S, W, 11, Ii, 1, 14, l.VW, I', H an 1'S in Block 51, eart swie, cause the ally ailjoining snid lots and running between .th aud "th streets in snid Block S. j:t to lie trought to a proper gratie, within ten (l'Ddays after the publication of this notice, ami in-defauli therenf K fAOT.mi.A S il i. Ail n il ... . trmm i s-.A-ir .i -ui. ,11.1 ...a, .,u, ii,, rill l. .a.aa.1 , --.I -niiArtA.fj. ia r u ixt.or n much thereof as will satisfy said lien and costs. Ity orde of Com. Council, . jyl-lOd WELL. II. WALKER, CTk. (Tolksitecot'y ATTK.TIO. ! Vocng America Fire CocpsnyLL members of the Toung America "VA Fire Co." are hereby notified to re port themselves at their i-.ngine JMH; on Thursday evening next. In order to coml!ete arrangements now heina' made to oar. ticlpate in releTating the approaching anuirernry of Auicnwi 1 nur .'nticmrc. rniforras cau be bad nt the Hall, for all ex-members. Ii or the friends of any metniMTS of the Company, who 1; may feel desirous of turuinront with rtl Company, on said-occasion. WELL-H.WALKIIR. Jyl-id' President. EVANS' SECOND STREET 3tAJt JTAIX, H2f ETANSVILLE. IND. THIS establishment is now fairly openeUfcr bnsi. I ressA The choicest Lkxuots and Cigar always I utJ UlsAa A LUNCH WILL BE BET 7TTR-Y MORNING, ATIOO'CLOCK. Ue30-2ia . . Store Kef Found. A CA ROE, brass Store Key was found ye terday on the Plank Road, which the owner can recovei recover "J PX- tor uus aarertiseinent. je KENDALL, 3l3LOO MAKER, CALDWELL'S BUILDING, LOCUST 8TREET, ITS prepared to make as fine a Boot and'Shoe as can be oKaine in too city. He warrants a good fit. waci oniy nrsx auaiuy or siocx. As ne ts a new wiucr, tm mum giwn Aim a viai. fl II8T REC2IVktb. jf lUDWrittdii

a reduced prices. TK'Nk at HOBEXFON.

ja

MISCELLANEOUS.

GREAT EXCITEME NT s Prevallinf all over the country, in consequence of the tremenaofu saccesa or McLean's Volcanic OU Liniment. It is superceding every Liniment and remedy for the enre of local pi:ns and external disejues. Ilundre-is of coufirme! crippieahaTe ien mle to walk I'V its use. many ihU were futfirlng fur vears with old' riiaosic aoaas, aad luvt tried in Tain the many remeJies and Lmiment p lVTor ctepc)l;c, Dave iktii pmiMUjrHUT imci ui m ouM ..niesof McLim'i CuitiLiM)itirr. It is no liniL'er an nnmM reinetty, nut a nxet ani tmmorui rt" certified to fcy the äist Tuovkios tliat have ne-l t, that SIcLran Twlcanlc OH Lrnhnent T. the het liniment that Yvm ever heeti disooTere.1, and the u!y reliaMe remetly for tlie speedy aud permsineft cure of Sores of all kinds, Swkluxos, or any local raiM on uiau or animals. ZV LIvery-stalM Keeper. Farmers, Pty mrk and all that have the charge or horse slioukl keep snpply conatandy on hand, to b used In tlme-of nerd. PRICE OF TUE L1S1XEXT. In coneeence of the Increasing demand f.ir this ral uahle Liniment, n wnow put in iiniitie, fifty cent and one doJIar hottle. The fifty iMMtles cotitain wiree nines tu quimi. re cent i7.e, and a on In prportin t- their rorta that purcliasen will rave monej j gettmg tlie e All orders for the Volcanic Oil Liniment mus he arwrewea to ine provrieroTf. w airf7-:yt Soli by JA.u3 II. e..-. m. "'VJin. ar.SLLKP. Ä KRllE PiTOCLAMATION! Be it known bv all sickly, weak and debilitated persons, OiatMcLiAK's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL is the only remedy that will strengthen and invigorate the system, nl remove all impurities in the Blood. It is very pleasant to take. In it ik eomlaned the properties of a Tonic, Diuretic and Alterative. It will cure any disease of the Stomacfi. Liver er Bowels, such as: . Diarrhoea, Billiousneas, Dyspepfi Indigestion Ileoilache, Intermittent Fever, Sour Stomach, liver Coodi l.iint, Cestiveness. Weakness or Dehility, Pam In the Stomach or Bowel, Night Fevers, Y11owläss of the Skin, &c, &c. When taken, it neutralizes and remorea any mortiid secretions in the Stomach, and strengthens the Diges tive organ. . . It will also cure any disease of the Cleru, Kidneys, Biad lers or Urinary organs; and as an Alterative, purifies and creates a healthy circulation of blood, re moving all sores, boils, pimple or blotches from the sVin. TRY IT, and be convinced of its wonderful invigo ratine properties. For Chil hen, who are puny, weak ssnd efclr, we advise rnreut to give them a teaspoonful of thi Cor dial uaiiy. CI" Pee Circular. J. II. McLK 4X, Pole Proprietor nf this Cordial. Also, jIcLean s Volcanic Uil Liniment. tir- Principal Depot Corner of Third and Pine treets, St. Louis Mo. apl.-ly!wis &lil by Keller & White, Druggkts, Main-street i ' -.ii lis i a CONTINEXTAl. INSURANCE CO. Incorporated by the Lerislature af Pennsj'lvacia, WITH A , rERPETUAL CHARTER. :o: Authorized Capital Onr Million Dollars, 1,000,000. o f no i: , XO. CI WAT.NIT -TltrTKT, A I'OVE pniLADELrniA. ESCOXD, T FIRR lrn.tCE, onJIulIdlnssFornltare, Merchandfie, Ac, cenerall v. Mm.EImACß onCVRnOEBand , PB EIGHT to alt parts of the World IMAM) IN-itTiAXCK on floods, Ac., by L RIVERS. CA.Vf L and L.D Carrlaxes.to AIX PRTS OF TUB C.MO.V, on the nroat favorable terms, ctmsbtent with SE CURITY. STATETI5T, JASCART 27tIT, ISÖ7. Invested in Bonds aad Mortgages and Ground RenUr-.-. Inverted in Stocks,.... Bills ReeelraMe Cash on lian.1, l03 Z STUTl DIRECTORS. GEOTMJE W. COLMADAT, formerly RfcorJer r Deeds, kc, Thilailelphlsv WM. POWER, former'y Register of Will. JOII M. COLE5IA?f, Firm Colemnn Smith, Importing H-trdware Cutlery Merchant. Xo. 15 orth Third street-stove R:w street- PhU;-llephia. JOSKPH OAT, Firm Joseph (Vit k RonrCoppTsmiUiS, No. i Quarry street Philmletph'S. EDWIV V-, MACIIETTK-Firm Mathette a Rai.urt. Imp'Teting Hardware MeThant. No. V24 Nortli Third street, aMve Rme street, rhila-lelrhia. HOWARD lirNCIIXA5, Firm Livinrston & Co.. Profluce & Commission Merchants. X. H8 Market street, above- rHffhth street, Philadelphia. CEOKCTE W. COLLADAY, ' Fraident. GALEX YflTjSON, Secretary, t Jerenrfah Flehm, Agent. Office Commercial College Rooms, cTer J. M. Cald well's store, First street, Cvanrville Ind. Biyl2mo I3STS Rising Snn Inarance Companys - INCORPORATED, 1884Capltal gt I OO.OOO. B.J. HATHAWAY Secretary; S. Ä. HATHA WAT rrwüaent. Indiana noli I nsurancr Co IN CORPORATE D, 188--CAPITAL : r r t r : 5?00,000 A. DEFREES Secretary. J. D. DF.FREES rres'd. S F. COTINOTON" OcnerU Asgent. W. T. PEPPER Local AgenttT" OrSce on First street over the Post Office-jel-3mo Lumber ! Lumber!! , W9 IT. BEXXKTT CO., wonld resTi-rrTul-Ii I v announce to the cuixensuf EvansnUeand I surrounding country, that they have rut up their yarl a Large ami full assortment of Pin Lumber. Als a large lot of Pine fhingles, Dreseert and Indressed Flooring ; Weather BKrding and C, St C Which they will sell cheap for Cash. Orders from the country sitlicited. Yard on Carpenter street, near Krtts & Heilmann's Foundry, All business of the firm wiil be promptly attended to by James gwauson, who will always lie on hand. Jei4-;-n RALB OF REAL ESTATE. BETWEEN this date and the 15th of July, will be sold at private awle, on reasonable term, that portion of Lot No 77, in the Original Plan of Eransville, eommencin I fet from the corner of Vine an Second streets, aud running W feet on Vine street, in 1 5 feet. If not disposed of tietire the ljthof Jalj, the property will 1 soldat pwldic auction. . , Terms, and all oilier inform-iion,c-in e bad of JciT-tds JOHNSON & HYNE, AecU. 'lEAS Of all grle--Black and Creen for sale A cheap by fjc'j VIC EERY fc JOHNSTON - MW Ot n V COFFEE.- Pockets In and for 111. sale by Lie- VICKEBY Si JiHINTQ. ' COMEXI COMETT COMET! THE second purchase of SCMMbRUKY OOODS, 8h.i, Bonnet. A'otions. fcc have Just been receiTedatS. E.MBICH'S- The- tlme-for tlie appearance of the comet is now past, P?-, not fear destruction from this intere-tiPf indivMual any more. As the prospect of a lon.er life is again before us, and to make such a life a pleasant one- and at the same time economise, go ana ''jic fl'SJe2 Main st - 3 doors itlow Second. VmTE are prepare to furnish Families, Hotels, Res- . tnranfas SteamlxsUs an lactones wiü the tt Icerm-TWluplnUiiscitydw- hare anra a supply on hand. that those encaging i ius need not few hems; lef t-without ice in-the hottest of the- season. We will-scll as low as the lowest- Orders left at our rture wilr he prompt lv attended b. We can furnish from H poun4 to W0 loos. supply wtpttr store at all times Üel'l . . . ' l P. IIIIKKKIUIk . nil XTRA PAM1LY.F!.0L.-Mbhlssndalot MÜJ of khu aS, all ises, for -a or wamiiite to lies repY1CKEJ.T Si JOHNbTON. resented-ty U"l AR AND RICE. 23 Nits .ar;

im

& tirfree Rice, just reed by WHEELER 4 RIGC.S,

Je

MISCELLANEOUS.

P.G.O'RILEYÄ CO., OtD KITABL7IHKV Storage, Forrardine;&.Commirf General Bailroad, Steam and Express Agentr srsciAE agists ros rsi!svtvA!ia aALaöAn. " sa irtvn fir-S nn tnaminoth Whurf-Bos, tho - I fi lwrest on the Ohio River, in Jhe most suhtontial imnn-r, we at ireptrea to laciuuuc n.t 'i-jntch a:l goori etitnvtM to ouf rrc, vijct .-j lllver, Hanroad of t aniir wnioai cibt i"r Keceivlng, Storinf and nrrsMio; ana wine sale of anv Produce consigned to us. and all orders IjmrA'r Ji!W. . .4 I. I. 11 KI I.I.I retnms ni rncere timnii . nuin-r... fi iei.1 for their f'rtner rrttrrnage, and respertfalT sulicits a corticuance of the fame, whicn win rioiT rectpricstri. A Store ft, wit. wpII mrnlte-T. wiTthe Irl for Inf SC conimodation of boals, aud their orders c.trpfallv fillen. r.U.U KILtl mharwly II'. 'BUCKLEY & C 0 S GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS,. WAvWS IV EWLT F.QÜIPPED AND C.REATLT AÜO--meiite for the year ISii. It is coundentty oe-'. lievet it will he fouri.l to present a combination ef novel aitd attractive feature, which will snort tnanr. . . . l ... t L. ... J l.H 2. - sustirn tue men nTuiHtiou hau ii uuaiunnea iia tsweent.u.:oti in fsroer years. Now, as Leretorire, the mar apeoietit .will endesrorto les-re suoreks by eiTirs the I'ut.l'titull eiiuivaient tfr tmnrmoner juia performing even m.irf than ttiey prjiri?e; thinking a well-deserved' norularity, honestly riinel by fair pro-. M.lnAmiiri mMw t ir ja in th n1 than anr ' mere teinionrr anlvanrsee wnxrh may ne onuinea ty resitrt to clnp-trsn and humbug. In short- having re- " ceived the appellation e t tlie Model Circa of America I thev are reol veil to maintain it by riving performance which it shall 1 miosoJIe to excel. H. Prcatv, .Mamrer. W. t. II- KiueMrun Director. '' Paor. J. Kriiww lealerof Band . Ceo?. I ilk, Treasurer. J.Jt. VIIU( iinuHUi nrau , Prominent amonr the troniof Star Riders an Gym nasts attached to the establishment, will 1 found the well known name of ' . WM. O. DALEf The Greatest of Living- Rider X AND ONE 1ICNEITED S05TER5ET MAKf who has lut returned .mi a prptntcte tour through-" ., C.-r.-. aa.I I.A In II tliA A-r.i,ula nf tM Old V World, as well as thronchout the length and iTeailta fin i.uiul z, aim ii.p ni, t i i'imi v. - of ort Ti America, is u-ivwatly acknowledeert to ex" ce! in grace, d-tring and rkllr any eiuestrian who has ever ajieared before tlie ru'dic. . Hldllfr Lncrdia I . - the youthful and accomplished Lady Kiuestrienne.the most clashing and spirited fsmale rwler who has ever J ai peared in th;s country, and ho-e startling acts of einstrianlsm have cauied for her'the undisputed title of Fairy Queen of the Arena. MR. GEORGE CONSTABLE; TUB GREAT AMERICAN v ' CLOWN AND JESTER! ' :i with a i refusion of hisoriciniil and hichlv comic aonr."1 Imniorous savlnrs. onsmt stones and lTvt.cal joker,' will annrat etch rercvsetiUtiou, tnadi,lf posribie, to . the rnrious othtr attractions -esentel. The t ame oi CNmaMe is a sufficient cuarinty, and will douiitlesa meet a-ttli a rec-ption which will remunerate the manaceiuent for fie va-it exi-te they tiave ineurre! in securinc the acrrices of this incumparalJe comie genius. ' MESSRS. SLOMAN AND AKMSTBONO,' in their astonishins ana AaAng feats, entitled - DOUBLE ROMAN TRAPEZE! Mdlle. Muriette, Aad hr Jleavtlful Manage JLirte Japitert -riiOFESSOR OKlilN, - si ea-srs. st a , - vwyew snps a w-ttwM srsarw wrk ws. ara k A .VII IIIS I II II l.lliBullbU f.lllL.UniA.,' In aM their varied and classic acta of Pasturing and r Bott! Fcnts. Sec, kc. LA PERCHE EQUIPOISE!'.: A wonderful TTormaiice tn the stadium, hy the FRENCH BROTHERS. - This feat, accrdlrgto the opinion of 11 who hare seen-" it, isthemoFt rccjuksi le eflort ever attempted, and uiiibt be seen to IjC appreciate. .. Mr. We .ratenaan, The celtrated and unequalled fiur-hor-e rider, th besf ' in tae world, is also included in the Troupe, together' -rttll hrwt nf SCENE K I DEES! TRICK II1DERS! . . TUMBLERS! ACROBATS! rYKTHnP WiSTVPQ .. H1 lljlüliiOiö, t,C. Too numerous to pirtJcularire ly naaie. TheCirpany,on eritrlngtlret4wn upon die mora-' A j ..t c ii ill -'Ii, will UI1A a a KIMII H I . C siun tliTMKh the priocifitl streets, bea-ledby Ui -- , GORGEOUS MUSIC CAK1- '. GREAT NATIONAL BAKDI, I.el j the CrlCirated Composer and Conductor, -WTO P. J . . R I X GLO W I The Great AISTKALIAN BEARnow attached to II 3uck!ey & Co'i Circus, w.ll t exhibited, i'ass of charge, in connectiou wtUx the same. MR. A, LOVELL.- . i one of his cspt'rs and sole trainer, will perform with him, exbt'iitinc tl.eontertul comumnd he has otta!nedover t!ie hüte tr'ir.ser, whose weifht is upward of 1,800 LBS1 The trainhig aud salduing has Id now tlie work of oyer two veiH-s s!nce his capture in the mountainous a'ildsnf AiKtrslU, snd attendeil srith extreme ianrer and toil. N ne, exe-nt thixe who have witnes his complete icility, will heliere s-4onsh.ng power possessed by Mr. Lövell r.ver this giptntic auiinial,atHi theperformances every where have ten attended with the rre '.test surrrsa. Moitge as it may seem, this celeiratel iJesir will ojw an dise d'tors at command, will' alt up-in bis bin feet, will throw eum-raeta, will stand upon h:.sbend, an also exhii.it tbe manner f bisnttitcV of kA, dir., and perform many other eats-. Intth si!rcis'ng at'd enterU.nirig. Mr- Lowll well enter thecare, repose In the very" anr.s of the monger rlaoe hfc bea i within his forniid ile jsw. and pUr nrd fondki him as with a kittentr Dm't fail to visit Lorell, an his great Australian Bear. A PITT TlfiEK! Accompanvlrr tliecelcratel cirrus of If. Buckler fe. Co., is a pet Titfer captured-trained and shown by lr A. L'veil, tlierenowuet animal train-r. This beautifurTizfT was captured by Wr- Ixivell, some time-siiK-e, during an excursion tn tlie iaterinr o? becrs-l,. and is now completely s-oken tliat he will watch the roperty of his mvr, like a 4jk: will protect and guard him when slei pin: will bui.t, capture and bring cnur.e; and in shun, uu all that is po&eüAe in animal-at the slightest sign. . - On the prolMin enfennf town, this beantlfut 1-east will riie upon the ext with Mr.Lovel!, UNCHAINEDlie will also follow him atmut the streets likes dogt and it is wonderful t witch how completel instinct has Riven way to mi'ndThe Company wiil have the honor of performing at Eransrillr, Saturday, Ja!y 4, 1857,. on tbe lot corner of Third and Sycamore streets, rear of tVuhihptnn Hotel. rr-lh-f oTw-n at I o'cluek A. II. and 3 o'clock P.M-ADMISsrON.T-tiox5P "au; PU 5 Cents.. Call dreo ti Biix, h"Uf price- - fW For p-rticulars sevlarg and small bill. je27-dJtwul. , . a7r a n s E" y r Hi ü b l i s n e b a, t orrras roa sale , or ALL KIKDS, AT PrBLISHCai PatCKS, - TO Ba ACCOWFABIED WITfl - 50 0,0 00 GIFTS, 11 T Rm from 25 cents to 200each, eousisttng of Vr ! and ?ilrer Wstches, Jewelry. KttiruTrs,. Tidies Pure, Portmonaies, ;c liP worth of Uirr DisTsiBüTED with everr ri Rooks. A ti'.ft will lie delivered wifh every book sM foe One Dollnror more. Althoucb no Book or Article will be. old i'.c more than tbe usual retail price-maoy. will be sold for less. Ptrsons wishing ary prtH-ularbookcan eomplsieCatsloiTueof Rooks, Maps, andUifta will besett ti anv si !ress on ''C!tfion Pfrsons rrder nf ; Books withtiifts.shouIdfiN ward the amount of 1-04 e, as It bids invwi he pi ia artvaare. 7 he mv-rmn poetnre for SI and 1,2 books ia lüc-nts; aad Xor 10 and $.,00 books -1 cent. Adiliess, A'. RA1CVET, Je?4-1mw NoWaBroailway, New York.. TiEETCOOILI ; Worm Weather is Upon Us!! THOSE in wit, had fetter call on I. t D. I1EI--AtANN,au purchase one of those pctcnt . - Ice Cream Freezers, before they are all seid, as Oiey are going very rap- -idly. They re just the very thuigs thev hr recommenilej U be; r have given entire satistaction to eve- -ry purcliaT. They will form deltcion- ice cream in ten minutes, with very little labor. Call an examlno. tbvmanybow at jel7J I. k D. UklMANN'S..